We shall go on till the end, We shall fight on the seas and oceans, We shall fight with growing confidence and brave strength in the air, We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, We shall fight on the landing grounds, We shall fight on the fields and in the streets, We shall fight on the hills... We shall go on till the end .... thanks
@awrc68 Very interesting, I didn't know anything about the "Great Seal" denomination in the UK. You have to be right, because this song is named "NSK" on the Volk album, among other national anthems. So it's like an official sign of existence for this virtual state.
@Tarnyko The Great Seal doesn't necessarily refer to the US one. The Great Seal Of England was around from the 11th century until 1707, when it became the Great Seal Of Great Britain, then The Great Seal Of The United Kingdom (then The Great Seal Of The Realm) in 1801. I'm sure most other countries have an equivalent - it generically refers to the wax seal used to symbolize the "authenticity" of documents of state. With Laibach, maybe the music itself is the Great Seal of the NSK?
@Tarnyko Actually it's an often-cited extract of Winston Churchill's famous series of "blood, sweat and treats"-speeches in the UK House of Commons, this one held on 4 June 1940.
I forgot to mention : it's an extract of one Winston Churchill's speech. J'ai oublié de préciser : les dernières phrases proviennent d'un discours de Winston Churchill.
@ingenear Thanks for the precision ; never had the time to check it out. The extract is in the album version, too. The name of the song itself, "The Great Seal", could refer to either the seal of the USA government or a masonic symbol ; so it's clearly an allusion to the Allies' coalition. There is no visual nor lyrical reference to it anywher else.
Tibetan Monks, Julius Evola, Inca Empire.....Pure beauty....Laibach is definitevely not a rock group..... !!! Their roots are somewhere deeper than the Rollings Stones or the Beatles (that Julius Evola identified to the Beetles...the Cockroaches!!!!)
I have seen die liebe live few minutes ago... well im confused. nothing more to say. trying to compare to mistry or revolting cocks or lead into gold... i`m more confused now....
Laibach is the best band for my on the whole world. NSK!
simply, epic and beautifull.. long life Laibach
Each time I listen to this track, I feel patriotic..
This feels like something you'd see in a dream.
We shall go on till the end,
We shall fight on the seas and oceans,
We shall fight with growing confidence and brave strength in the air,
We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be.
We shall fight on the beaches,
We shall fight on the landing grounds,
We shall fight on the fields and in the streets,
We shall fight on the hills...
We shall go on till the end .... thanks
I've asked my kids to play this at my funeral
ha ha ha ha ha!
anyone who truly knows me will know to do this at mine as well. LLAP
I just can not believe that there isn't a clean version of The Great Seal on TH-cam. I might have to dig up my old vinyls here.
Fishslap 33 th-cam.com/video/LFwrBx4Hvvc/w-d-xo.html here ya go, friend! :)
@@ayden_george_official Unfortunately it doesn`t work in Germany. Video is not available. :(
Timautz aw darn, really?
Fantastic.
Nice piece of art. thank you, much appreciate.
just amazing
@awrc68 Very interesting, I didn't know anything about the "Great Seal" denomination in the UK.
You have to be right, because this song is named "NSK" on the Volk album, among other national anthems. So it's like an official sign of existence for this virtual state.
Great video !!!!
E P I C !!!!
@Tarnyko The Great Seal doesn't necessarily refer to the US one. The Great Seal Of England was around from the 11th century until 1707, when it became the Great Seal Of Great Britain, then The Great Seal Of The United Kingdom (then The Great Seal Of The Realm) in 1801. I'm sure most other countries have an equivalent - it generically refers to the wax seal used to symbolize the "authenticity" of documents of state.
With Laibach, maybe the music itself is the Great Seal of the NSK?
awesome
@Tarnyko
Actually it's an often-cited extract of Winston Churchill's famous series of "blood, sweat and treats"-speeches in the UK House of Commons, this one held on 4 June 1940.
The Great Aestethics.
Сколько нужно словенцев что бы разрубить полено?
that intro..
Nationalismeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,nskkkkkkk nation patrieeeeeeeeeeeeeee
so young...
I forgot to mention : it's an extract of one Winston Churchill's speech.
J'ai oublié de préciser : les dernières phrases proviennent d'un discours de Winston Churchill.
Hammer.
@ingenear
Thanks for the precision ; never had the time to check it out.
The extract is in the album version, too. The name of the song itself, "The Great Seal", could refer to either the seal of the USA government or a masonic symbol ; so it's clearly an allusion to the Allies' coalition.
There is no visual nor lyrical reference to it anywher else.
Mother... I am better now...
time doesnt pass! our lifes doo!!za slobodo MIlan!Kje ste lepi časi!?!
Wielka Pieczęć Sławian
Transport Korps Speer Regiment No. 7
四个人,没事儿就上山玩
On miłuje prawo i sprawiedliwość:
ziemia jest pełna łaskawości Pańskiej. Psalms 33:5
NSK
un mundo de mierda, un mundo para pocos estos querian.
Tibetan Monks, Julius Evola, Inca Empire.....Pure beauty....Laibach is definitevely not a rock group..... !!! Their roots are somewhere deeper than the Rollings Stones or the Beatles (that Julius Evola identified to the Beetles...the Cockroaches!!!!)
I have seen die liebe live few minutes ago... well im confused. nothing more to say. trying to compare to mistry or revolting cocks or lead into gold... i`m more confused now....
For being completely confused watch out for "Across the Universe", "Geburt einer Nation" and for sure "Under the Iron Sky" :)