I listen to a playlist of counter revolutionary european music, From the Miguelites in Portugal, the Carlists in Spain, the Jacobites in Scotland, the Cavaliers in England and the Sanfedists in Italy!
Where else would you learn it? In the curriculae of commie-infiltrated academia and school? Although they're working hard on taking control of wiki as well.
@@Aquelequedesconhece que- O Miguelismo foi um movimento contra-revolucionário, o Liberalismo foi um movimento revolucionário baseado nos valores da revolução francesa
Pferd Schild it really isn’t, it’s dark and quite bad for everyone involved, but the devs do all they can to make it as realisitic as possible, sometimes even sacrificing fun to do so, as they announced recently they’re removing the option for Poland to form the PLC by electing a Lithuanian king.
La fine del nostro regno è stata voluta dagli inglesi e i rothshild grazie al tradimento degli aristocratici siciliani e la famiglia florio con l'aiuto del braccio savoia. Per motivi geopolitici e religiosi... E ancora oggi il mondo occidentale ne paga le conseguenze ( profezia della Madonna di salette )
The refrain encourages the revolt to the sound of Carmagnola (Sona sona, sona Carmagnola) and then reinforces his invitation by saying "play the assembly, or the council, live the King and his family!". In the first stanza the people are called to war, each instrument is a function of the rhyme for a populace or for the enemy to be killed: the bass drum for the populace, the tambourine for the nullatenenti, the bell for the people (artisans, etc.) and violin to explain the reason for the fight, that is to drive the Jacobins. The seconfa strophe narrates the beginning of the republic with the resistance of the commoners, called "i Lazzari", barricaded in Castel Sant "Elemo, a massive fort, conquered by the French Championnet who supported the republic; It is said then of the presence among these French, of the Jacobean priest Antonio Toscano, to then go to the betrayal of the nobles and bourgeois who wanted to imprison the king, something certainly not wanted by the people who suffered the consequences of betrayal and arrogance of the French . In the third verse we find inevece described the end of the republic, June 13, the day of St. Anthony, when the troops of Cardinal Ruffo di Calabria entered Naples, conquering the Fort Vigliena to the east of the Port. Here then the commoners repay the Jacobins for the harassment suffered, or the high taxes imposed by the French and the use of the revolutionary motto "libertè, egalité, fraternité" to commit ruberie and abuse (even today there is a memory of those times in dialect in the said "libertè, egalité fraternitè, spugogli tu and vesteme a mme!"). The fourth stanza goes on to narrate still the exploits of the French who have given them to the people and saying voila, they kicked every freedom. Now you can not go to the theater (a craze of the Neapolitans) and then Donna Eleonora is forced to perform at the market. On this figure it must be said that it is not certain, but it could be Eleonora Pimentel Fonseca, arrested and executed by hanging, in fact "dancing" could be understood as the body that hangs from the gallows, also because Masto Donato was the executioner in charge those years. We then speak in the fifth stanza of Donna Luisa, perhaps Luisa Fortunato de Molina Sanfelice, lover of the Jacobin Ferdinando Ferri. To save the beloved who risked arrest, she was in turn imprisoned and to escape capital punishment claimed to be pregnant .. no doctor, however, managed to make her give birth. In the sixth stanza the war on the Jacobins has ended with their defeat and the tree is thrown to the ground, it is the "tree of May", a tree of freedom and a symbol of revolution. Angry peasants seize the Jacobins and knead them like rags, that is, they take revenge for the wrong suffered. Then return the words "equality" and "freedom" and the Neapolitans are happy that they are over, for those who have lost are pains and then the losers can go to sleep, that is, go to retire. The final verse is very ironic: it resumes the months with the names of the French revolutionary calendar; "Passed the rainy month, the windy and the angry" that is January, February and March and "in the month of the month if veins had the" garlic arrete "in the coming month, ie June the Jacobins suffered the damage and the joke, a good reason epr say that garlic burns, especially in the backside! Lastly, "let the people of the macaroni live, that is the Neapolitan people, who respect the religion denied to the Jacobins, who are invited to throw themselves into the sea, taking up the previous discourse on the garlic, to extinguish the burns; in essence they are sent to that country. This popular ballad is history written by the people, very different from the history of writers enslaved to the myths of the Risorgimento myths that would have defined the Neapolitan republic as "wanted by the people". From the reading of "La Carmagnola" we learn the true story of that period: a people who hated the Jacobins and a reformist and innovative attempt by the Neapolitan republicans or Jacobins, who got too caught up by combining a disaster like the Neapolitan republic was. It was not understood, in fact, that Naples was not Paris and that in Naples the people did not feel the need to change the regime, because it already had its certainties.
@@letrewiarz does he really say? I do not know if he is working for some document, but if he needs more documents on the extermination of Catholic European royals including that of ZAR, do not hesitate to let me know. the Masonic Europe led by the English queen tells her all about which hands rule our history
@@alfredodistefanolaulhe2212 The point is that Barely Animated is playing the role of the Jacobine in his first comment, like he is, as a revolutionary, chasing the Catholics
@@bluesnail5042 The Jacobins spread their ideas of "free-thought" and "liberties" in masonic lodges. These ideas were secular and often strongly anti-catholic.
@@jandrotorres8851 Which is always somewhat amusing here in England because our Freemasons tend to be conservative, unlike the French-style Freemasons. Case in point is how our Anglican Royal Family is very close to freemasonry. 🏴✝️
@Gavin Lane southern and central italy are more faithful, northern italy not, and the number of atheist and agnostic in northern italy is growing (especially in Veneto)
Vince Raspanti look up “viva el re don Fernando” I think it’s Sicilian. It’s a song about when the reconquista finished,the king of spain was also king of sicily
In italian : Al suono della grancassa , viva il popolo degli ultimi Al suono dei tamburelli sono risorti i poverelli! Al suono della campana viva,viva i paesani! Al suono dei violini Morte ai giacobini! Suona,suona sta suonando la carmagnola suona l'adunanza: Viva il re con la famiglia! Il tredici di giugno ,o glorioso Sant'Antonio, ai Signori, questi birbanti, gli fecero un culo così! Sono venuti i francesi e hanno imposto nuove tasse ''Liberté,egalité'' tu rubi a me io rubo a te! Suona,suona Sta suonando la carmpagnola Suona l'adunanza: VIva il re con la famiglia! I francesi sono arrivati e già ci hanno dissanguati ''et voilà et voilà'' un calcio nel culo della libertà! Al ponte della maddalena donna Luisa è rimasta in cinta son venuti tre dottori ma non la vogliono far sgravare (partorire) Suona,suona Sta suonando la carmagnola Suona l'adunanza: VIva il re con la famiglia! Al molo senza guerra si tirò albero in terra Afferrarono i giacobini e ne fecero stracci E' finita l'uguaglianza è finita la libertà Per voi sono dolori di panza Signori andatevene a cuccà Suona,suona Sta suonando la carmpagnola Suona l'adunanza: VIva il re con la famiglia! Passò il mese Piovoso, il ventoso, l’iroso; e col mese che comincia hanno preso la fregatura! (gli agli) Viva Tata Maccarone Che rispetta la religione. Giacobini, gettatevi a mare, che già vi brucia il didietro!
I'm sorry to my Italian Catholic brothers that liberal Polish Legions participated in subduing Italy, Two Sicilies and the Holy See by the French. 😔 Viva al Regno d’ ’e Ddoje Sicilie! 🇮🇹 🇻🇦
@cpt he's talking about the legions of poles who fought under napoleon as he burned through spain, italy and the rest of catholic europe, who obviously didn't mind doing such things. Calm yourself.
Vive le Dieu et le Roi! Long live Royal Catholic France! Down with the Freemasonic, Liberal, Secular Republics! Here's to Tradition, here's to the Crown and to the Cross!
Now that the "Pass sanitaire" has been voted, liberté and égalité are even more a joke. The oligarchy does not try anymore to hide its corruption with pharmaceutic lobbies and fake institutions. This "democratic" republican regime is the worst ever, --> strong, but only when its comes to tax, insult and oppress honest citizens, and enforcing impopular laws
@@chuck948 3rd May constitution declares that any future polish kings should be from Wettin dynasty but unfortunately Germany no longer exists (the last German was burried by a Turk)
Tata Maccarone translated is "daddy Macaroni", which was the nickname of king Ferdinand, who used mingling in incognito with common people dressing up as one of them and was particularly fond of this food of the lower classes. Another similar nickname was that of the last king of the Two Sicilies, Francis II was "king Lasagna" also because of his favorite food.
The revolution came about because the the kings had already mostly betrayed Christ and his Church by aligning with the first step of the coming revolution (the philosophes) and the actual revolution was the punishment allowed by God for their sins, just like in the old testament the Jews were repeatedly punished by God for their betrayals. It was the kings and their faithless ministers who clamored for the expulsion and suppression of the Jesuits. An action that destroyed much of was built by the Church, especially in the Americas.
@@christophersilverberg4217 I always thought God never intervened since Jesus. After all, Jesus said My kingdom is not of this world meaning he will not intervene in affairs of mortal kingdoms. What I thought.
Tengo los pelos de la nuca de punta... ¡Qué preciosidad de lengua italiana! ¡VIVA NÁPOLES Y VIVA ITALIA! ¡Y hermoso el escudo de los Borbón-Dos Sicilias!
Esté idioma se llama napolitano y tiene influencias del catalán un idioma español de la región de Cataluña específicamente ya que Nápoles y Cerdeña fueron ex colonias de la Corona de Aragón lo que hoy conocemos cómo Cataluña
And then King Murat arrived in Naples, the man without fear, plunging into the sea of monsters making Neapolitan think he was either a demon or an angel 🍷🗿
American "Conservative" normie in 2022: No one can tell me what to do. Anything for freedom and equality! Conservative chads in 1790: Liberte, Egalite, Tu Arroba a me, io arrobo a te.
you have no idea how right you are, freedom is extremely important and individualism is great, but people seem to think that means they should be free to whatever they want "as long as it doesn't directly harm others" and that they should look out for nr1 and the rest should look out for themselves. individualism is accepting individual agency and not being defined by any single collective identity only, you recognise you have collective identities but you don't act like that is all you are.
Death to Liberalism, Long live the House of Bourbon and blessings unto all the men who fought for the Catholic Faith and Bourbon Monarchy in Naples, May they rest in peace and may St Anthony of Padua watch over all Italian Catholics.
@@emanueledes7 It has won only to dig its own grave. Traditionalism will win in the end due to sheer power of numbers. The only question is whether it will be the Church, the Mosque, the Pagoda or something else.
@@Jim63071 That's why we need much more CONDOMS among the religious idiots. If necessary, we still have nukes. Btw, these traditionalisms are all expressions of shitty patriarchy. Feminism will let all this crap disappear.
I think this goes beyond being Fascists; I am Northern Italian, yet I admire Southern Italian folks: they fought back to preserve their identity, their culture, their traditions and their faith. It's the will of a people to exist and to preserve its eternal soul.
@@Firmus777 Thanks for the explanation. It is a shame that TH-cam thinks their audiences are so dumb that they will immediately initiate a second Kristalnachte if they listen to or read any wrongthink.
@@LTFaust We Italians have a decidedly bad relationship with the monarchs, now there are few parties that turn the Savoy back and some of Southern Italy that turn the Bourbons back.
It's even better when understanding the dialect you don't have to look at the lyrics or translation,but you translated it really good (except for a couple things that are hard to explain to non native speakers but fine)
And then King Murat arrived in Naples, the man without fear, plunging into the sea of monsters making Neapolitan think he was either a demon or an angel 🍷🗿
@@MedAnto È probabile che già nel IX secolo alcuni naviganti di Rodi avessero dato luce a un piccolo scalo commerciale sull'isolotto della Megaride, allora scollegato dalla terra ferma, sul quale oggi sorge Castel dell'Ovo. Qualche secolo dopo i Greci di Kyme (Cuma), i quali erano a loro volta originari dell'isola di Eubea, di Calcide probabilmente, fondarono Parthenope, il cui primo nucleo urbano doveva sorgere nei pressi della collina di Pizzo Falcone, non distante dall'attuale via Partenope. Alcuni secoli più tardi, nel V secolo, fu fondato con l'apporto degli Ateniesi, un secondo nucleo urbano che prese appunto nome di Neapolis ("la città nuova"). Neapolis e Parthenope, che quel punto prese il nome di Palepolis ("città vecchia"), continuarono a convivere l'una accanto all'altra come un'unica grande polis, pur essendo inizialmente due realtà distinte, come ci informa Tito Livio. Anche molti secoli dopo la conquista romana Neapolis mantenne intatta la propria identità ellenica, conservando lingua ed usanze greche. È sempre bene tenere a mente la nostra origine ellenica, che per noi motivo di vanto 🇬🇷
@@kevinmuccardi1899 Diciamo che hai espanso ciò che io ho tralasciato, cosa che ammiro molto anche per ricordare agli amici ellenici che, in fondo (non poi così tanto) siamo loro fratelli cosanguinei. E devo ammettere che, anche se di base non sono vanitoso e narcisista, ma sapendo che sono di Napoli e quindi discendente Greco (ma non nego che idem Puglia idem Sicilia hanno davvero tanto in comune con i Greci se non veramente quasi tutto, considerando che in parte della Puglia ancora il dialetto risulta greco), spesso sventolo la mia piccola provenienza ellenica, e con grandissimo onore ed orgoglio. 🇬🇷
I am a venetian, those heroes that fought for the king and the legitimate government (bourbonic one) against masonic and jacobin republic have all my respect. Those tyrannic "republics" , where only a suspect of being "anti-revolutionary" could condemn you at death penality. Here jacobins sacked villages, killed innocent people and did massacres, other than invading our country, they were the nazis of their time. Love and respect to my napolitan friends, your people had the bravery kf resisting the invasions of 1799 and 1861. Wish we had a similar song in 1797's Pàscoe veronéxi or 1809's rebellions. The only good jacobin is a dead one, Viva 'o re!
I live close to San Severino, one of the place where the clash was literally hard. During one of the first battles, the grandfather of my grandfather's father has killed at least 20 giacobbines by hanging. He was like 20 years old only. In the South religion is really important, we don't hate nobody, I mean, I don't feel any kind of hate towards the frenchs, but one thing is sure, my father always told me that the one who dislikes our religion and comes to our land, should pay, ALWAYS. One of the mottos used during these clashes, was ''Boia chi Molla'' which was taken after by the fascists, but it was used by the sanfedisti first.
@@miquelpdx Who said that Muslims hate Christians, or non-Muslims for that matter? Islam taught us to tolerate their existence. The only time we're supposed to "hate" them is during war. Otherwise, we try to educate them about Islam, and if they refuse it's between them and Allah (SWT) at that point.
I am Ligurian, and I love the people of Naples and Sicilians. A shame we were enemies due to the Carbonari (sort of Italian Unification Freemasons who hated the Catholic faith) forcing us to fight. I love this song and the energy of this version (should be Terramaris, IIRC).
A mesma coisa aconteceu no Brasil meu irmão luzitano. Ambas nossas monarquias cairam por causa de golpes feitos pela elite. A maioria da população em ambos os casos não apoiou tais mudanças de governo.
El sur de la Italia, bajo el imperio Español fue 50 veces mas rica q el norte. Ahora, gracias a Roma y Milan, el sur es un desierto. En fin, al menos conservan sus preciosos palacios.
Muerte al mal gobierno, A los partidos políticos, a la supuesta "democracia", ¡Que Viva la Santa Tradición!, ¡Viva Cristo Rey!, ¡Viva Don Sixto Enrique de Borbon, verdadero rey de las Españas! Un saludo desde la Muy Noble y Leal Ciudad de Méjico.
Muy lindas melodías. pero la letra sólo la pueden sentir los napolitanos que sufrieron a napoleón... pero en pleno siglo XXI cantar "viva el rey" suena bastante poronga
Como descendente de um cavaleiro de D. Afonso Henriques um dos membros da sua familia.Desejo boa sorte neste mundo de burgueses pobres de espirito. Salve Dues,Salve o rei !De portugal um grande abraço...
,liberta' fraternita, uguaglianza, diritti civili, rivoluzione francese, la repubblica, la costituzione etc etc ...sono tutte invenzioni della massoneria e la meglior risposta a queste menzogne viene da Napoli attraverso la voce della verita' ....Quando senti tuo figlio piangere perché vuol mangiare, ora dagli un pezzo di questa libertà ,fraternita' uguaglianza .
freedom fraternity, equality, civil rights, French revolution, the republic, the constitution etc etc ... are all inventions of Freemasonry and the best answer to these lies comes from Naples through the voice of truth .... When you feel yours son cry because he wants to eat, now give a piece of this freedom, fraternity 'equality.
But what are the names of the performers?? They deserve the credit, especially with so many different interpretations out there- of which this one seems to be the best.
I'm a Neapolitan speaker but the accent of this song is very strange and it's really diffucultous to understand the song. Also the language is a bit different, but I think it's because to this song is of XIX century.
Degenerate Heathen vs Chad Celibate Papal Warrior Heathen: >Literally only ruled in the stone age and communist age both known for being absolutly terrible >pretends to be the belief of "science" even though all they have made have been hypothisis and theorys >cant even praise the rains down on Africa >loses almost all wars they get involved in >has to be surrounded by friendly faithful countries to survive >Literally no ground breaking philosopher ever promoted this belief >encourages apathy >Is the reason current Europe is a shithole Chad Celibate papal warrior: >never is denied sex, only refuses it >wins almost all wars in the long run >has the most badass armies and anthems in history >Provided the human race with a ton of progressive scociety ideas >Funded the original science research facilities >Ended rascism almost single-handedly >Is always out-numbered but never out-fought >Only faith thats provided us with a genuine stable economic system >Is literally the reason we are free people rn >Can bless tf out of the rains down on Africa
@@RashFever26 free as in spirit, we can still dream and act upon our God given instinct to bring about the Holy Kingdom once again like our forefathers before us.
Andrea Basile the Greco-Roman technological advancements were done out of competition against the Persians who in their own right also very much enlightened as well, but without a doubt the age that brought around the most technological improvements was the Renaissance and the Victorian age both dominated by Christian leaders and Think Tanks.
Lol I'm from North Italy and i can understand. Although the Neapolitan is a bit archaic here is totally comprehensible, apart from the fact that it is Italo romance, most of the words used here are really similiar to their Italian cognates.
@@NickHyde questa canzone infatti si riferisce al regno di Napoli Poi i siciliani volevano l'indipendenza a cazzi loro... l'errore più grande è stato creare il Regno delle due Sicilie, il regno di Napoli e di Sicilia dovevano rimanere divisi per sempre con la Sicilia in mano ai baroni mafiosi e agli inglesi e invece unirci è stata la distruzione di tutto il sud ... dato che dalla Sicilia con Garibaldi i sardi e l'aiuto degli inglesi partì l'unità d'Italia e da nord con i piemontesi, unità fatta con l'inganno facendo guerra al sud senza dichiararlo e colonizzandolo. Così la Sicilia divenne libera di Essere governata dalla mafia con la soddisfazione degli inglesi !
@@simoneapolis081 thanks. Could you care to explain about the story of Napoli, Sicily and Two Sicilies, or give some source to help me learn more about it? I'm really interested to learn about South Italy history (in Brazil we just learn about the city-states durimg Renaissance and Italian Unification).
I really think that a king that wants to be king with his heart is a good king. Those should be the ones in charged, not just the older because it's the older. We need king that love their people and would sacrifice their life for us. Long live the Monarchy
“Liberte, Egalite, Tu Arroba a me, io arrobo a te “ - Wow, they nailed it!
I laughed so hard a this part even if i'm french
@@baozenfhei9076 I'm french as well and the jacobins robed France too... :(
hanno smascherato la falsa rivoluzione e la loro propaganda massonica
they exposed the false revolution and their Masonic propaganda
gotta love how aggressive the previous generations were.
@Simply Man Well, French did suffer the most jacobin regime.
You know you're loved when the people who are promised to benefit from a revolution rise up to restore your crown to you.
Well the revolution benefited Frances Elite more than the locals...
@@Eilbheis It killed France
More or less the same thing also happened in germany.
@@linaro1801 France is not dead, just asleep. But she will awake soon.
@@samsara450 Peu d’espoirs..
Normal People: Listens to rock when working out
Real Chads: Listens to Sanfedist when working out but then the workout becomes a hard dance
@Ma Pa Total Chathads died during the uprising
I listen to a playlist of counter revolutionary european music, From the Miguelites in Portugal, the Carlists in Spain, the Jacobites in Scotland, the Cavaliers in England and the Sanfedists in Italy!
@@siralexandersequeira3rdcou12 "miguelites counter revoluctionary" bro learned history from wikipedia 💀
Where else would you learn it? In the curriculae of commie-infiltrated academia and school? Although they're working hard on taking control of wiki as well.
@@Aquelequedesconhece que- O Miguelismo foi um movimento contra-revolucionário, o Liberalismo foi um movimento revolucionário baseado nos valores da revolução francesa
Neapolitan sounds so badass when it's being sung in this fashion
It's not italian, but the neapolitan language
@@ExCathedraFBIV You aren't wrong, actually.
Modern Italian is Tuscan, this is not
Indo-European Brotherhood true, Nice avatar btw 👍
@@CosmicDalmatian Tomislave Trpimiroviću, kako si namjestio glagoljicu?
Flag designer: how many coats of arms do you want in your flag?
Bourbon house of Sicily: Yes
That wasn't uncommon in Europe back in the days
It's great, all the more beautiful.
@@sahahorria Is the Spanish Habsburg,with the Bourbonic Spain flag, very strange.
@@cirokistermann7834España e Italia siempre fueron paises hermanos
@@williamGC Hermanos, y en ciertos casos todos fuimos un día españoles, muchos territorios italianos han sido mas tiempo españoles q italianos.
While playing as 2 Sicilies in KaiserReich I heard this music...
Now that I understand its meaning I loving it
Fuck SRI :)
Pferd Schild it really isn’t, it’s dark and quite bad for everyone involved, but the devs do all they can to make it as realisitic as possible, sometimes even sacrificing fun to do so, as they announced recently they’re removing the option for Poland to form the PLC by electing a Lithuanian king.
@GamersOnVideos not sure what you refer to but I will assume you mean the plc thing, of so, I agree, should've been left in
La fine del nostro regno è stata voluta dagli inglesi e i rothshild grazie al tradimento degli aristocratici siciliani e la famiglia florio con l'aiuto del braccio savoia.
Per motivi geopolitici e religiosi...
E ancora oggi il mondo occidentale ne paga le conseguenze ( profezia della Madonna di salette )
They refused French Revolution. They loved Borbones. All my respect.
The refrain encourages the revolt to the sound of Carmagnola (Sona sona, sona Carmagnola) and then reinforces his invitation by saying "play the assembly, or the council, live the King and his family!". In the first stanza the people are called to war, each instrument is a function of the rhyme for a populace or for the enemy to be killed: the bass drum for the populace, the tambourine for the nullatenenti, the bell for the people (artisans, etc.) and violin to explain the reason for the fight, that is to drive the Jacobins.
The seconfa strophe narrates the beginning of the republic with the resistance of the commoners, called "i Lazzari", barricaded in Castel Sant "Elemo, a massive fort, conquered by the French Championnet who supported the republic; It is said then of the presence among these French, of the Jacobean priest Antonio Toscano, to then go to the betrayal of the nobles and bourgeois who wanted to imprison the king, something certainly not wanted by the people who suffered the consequences of betrayal and arrogance of the French .
In the third verse we find inevece described the end of the republic, June 13, the day of St. Anthony, when the troops of Cardinal Ruffo di Calabria entered Naples, conquering the Fort Vigliena to the east of the Port. Here then the commoners repay the Jacobins for the harassment suffered, or the high taxes imposed by the French and the use of the revolutionary motto "libertè, egalité, fraternité" to commit ruberie and abuse (even today there is a memory of those times in dialect in the said "libertè, egalité fraternitè, spugogli tu and vesteme a mme!").
The fourth stanza goes on to narrate still the exploits of the French who have given them to the people and saying voila, they kicked every freedom. Now you can not go to the theater (a craze of the Neapolitans) and then Donna Eleonora is forced to perform at the market. On this figure it must be said that it is not certain, but it could be Eleonora Pimentel Fonseca, arrested and executed by hanging, in fact "dancing" could be understood as the body that hangs from the gallows, also because Masto Donato was the executioner in charge those years.
We then speak in the fifth stanza of Donna Luisa, perhaps Luisa Fortunato de Molina Sanfelice, lover of the Jacobin Ferdinando Ferri. To save the beloved who risked arrest, she was in turn imprisoned and to escape capital punishment claimed to be pregnant .. no doctor, however, managed to make her give birth.
In the sixth stanza the war on the Jacobins has ended with their defeat and the tree is thrown to the ground, it is the "tree of May", a tree of freedom and a symbol of revolution. Angry peasants seize the Jacobins and knead them like rags, that is, they take revenge for the wrong suffered. Then return the words "equality" and "freedom" and the Neapolitans are happy that they are over, for those who have lost are pains and then the losers can go to sleep, that is, go to retire.
The final verse is very ironic: it resumes the months with the names of the French revolutionary calendar; "Passed the rainy month, the windy and the angry" that is January, February and March and "in the month of the month if veins had the" garlic arrete "in the coming month, ie June the Jacobins suffered the damage and the joke, a good reason epr say that garlic burns, especially in the backside! Lastly, "let the people of the macaroni live, that is the Neapolitan people, who respect the religion denied to the Jacobins, who are invited to throw themselves into the sea, taking up the previous discourse on the garlic, to extinguish the burns; in essence they are sent to that country. This popular ballad is history written by the people, very different from the history of writers enslaved to the myths of the Risorgimento myths that would have defined the Neapolitan republic as "wanted by the people". From the reading of "La Carmagnola" we learn the true story of that period: a people who hated the Jacobins and a reformist and innovative attempt by the Neapolitan republicans or Jacobins, who got too caught up by combining a disaster like the Neapolitan republic was. It was not understood, in fact, that Naples was not Paris and that in Naples the people did not feel the need to change the regime, because it already had its certainties.
You, sir, are the hero I needed, but not the one I deserved
@@letrewiarz does he really say? I do not know if he is working for some document, but if he needs more documents on the extermination of Catholic European royals including that of ZAR, do not hesitate to let me know. the Masonic Europe led by the English queen tells her all about which hands rule our history
That sheds light on a lot of things. Thanks for taking the time to write all that.
Giorgio Catalano Thank you, now I understand the whole song!
Thank you so much for this great explanation! That was really a history lesson!
A real Catholic headbanger
Catholicism? 'The french revolution would like to know your location'
@@tomcombelles6419 the sanfedists were catholics tho
@@sharonpaul3398 ik, that is the point
@@tomcombelles6419 I don't get the point? This song is a traditionalist catholic song, where's the point?
@@alfredodistefanolaulhe2212 The point is that Barely Animated is playing the role of the Jacobine in his first comment, like he is, as a revolutionary, chasing the Catholics
Ave Christus Rex
king of Kings
Ave
Ave
¡Viva Cristo Rey!
Ave
This is the song that plays while raiding a Masonic Lodge
Lolwat
@@bluesnail5042 The Jacobins spread their ideas of "free-thought" and "liberties" in masonic lodges. These ideas were secular and often strongly anti-catholic.
@@jandrotorres8851 Ah I see. Seemed very random.
@@jandrotorres8851 Which is always somewhat amusing here in England because our Freemasons tend to be conservative, unlike the French-style Freemasons. Case in point is how our Anglican Royal Family is very close to freemasonry. 🏴✝️
@@letsgoraiding freemasons are still heretics, wherever they are from
Greetings from Naples, South Italy!
Vivat Christus Rex!
I’m addicted to this song, it makes my blood feel patriotic.
Racist! How dare you like the land you live on!
@@birdfly8356 Guilty as charged, paisan :)
Bird Fly haha :p
Danr first i thought it was spanish
I'm addicted too.
So I heard this song is supposed to be against Freemasons which makes me love this even more
Mhm, indeed!
And by default antisemitic. It is just a perfect song imo.
@@88Treatment to be anti-mason is to be anti-semitic
@@sambrittenden4045 i would say it doesnt overlap at all
@@johngalt5166 you'd think that.
When your northern Italian friend says that God doesn’t exist:
[Edit] guys stop saving that even in the north people are catholic, I know it...
Gavin Lane well yes but actually no
@Gavin Lane southern and central italy are more faithful, northern italy not, and the number of atheist and agnostic in northern italy is growing (especially in Veneto)
@@exres4374 Ma dove li prendete questi dati? Che banda di coglioni ahahahha
Rize Grike cazzo vuoi!!
@neldot Do you have sources for this?I am very interested in it!(I mean the Inquisition part)
I don't speak Italian, but Neapolitan it's very similar in vocabulary to aragonese, catalan and spanish
Closer than Portuguese or Catalan?
@@michaelm-bs2er catalan
@@jatorresh because the Neapolitan language is a mixture of Spanish and French
@@generaleduosicilianoitalic9697 there's definitely a Spanish and French influence but Neapolitan is still an Italian dialect.
@@jatorresh Just curious, how much of Neapolitan could you understand if you heard it spoken? Would it be easier for you than standard Italian?
Napoleon:"Sicily is french!".
Sicilians:"Fattilla scattiari ntô culu!".
bastaddu iddu
Im Anounymouse 5656 viva la Scilla a italia
Vince Raspanti look up “viva el re don Fernando” I think it’s Sicilian. It’s a song about when the reconquista finished,the king of spain was also king of sicily
@@su_morenito_1948 it isn't sicilian
Battlefront Quickscoper v.2 what is it then?
In italian :
Al suono della grancassa ,
viva il popolo degli ultimi
Al suono dei tamburelli
sono risorti i poverelli!
Al suono della campana
viva,viva i paesani!
Al suono dei violini
Morte ai giacobini!
Suona,suona
sta suonando la carmagnola
suona l'adunanza: Viva il re con la famiglia!
Il tredici di giugno ,o glorioso Sant'Antonio,
ai Signori, questi birbanti,
gli fecero un culo così!
Sono venuti i francesi e hanno imposto nuove tasse
''Liberté,egalité'' tu rubi a me io rubo a te!
Suona,suona
Sta suonando la carmpagnola
Suona l'adunanza: VIva il re con la famiglia!
I francesi sono arrivati e già ci hanno dissanguati
''et voilà et voilà'' un calcio nel culo della libertà!
Al ponte della maddalena donna Luisa è rimasta in cinta
son venuti tre dottori ma non la vogliono far sgravare (partorire)
Suona,suona
Sta suonando la carmagnola
Suona l'adunanza: VIva il re con la famiglia!
Al molo senza guerra
si tirò albero in terra
Afferrarono i giacobini e ne fecero stracci
E' finita l'uguaglianza
è finita la libertà
Per voi sono dolori di panza
Signori andatevene a cuccà
Suona,suona
Sta suonando la carmpagnola
Suona l'adunanza: VIva il re con la famiglia!
Passò il mese Piovoso,
il ventoso, l’iroso;
e col mese che comincia
hanno preso la fregatura!
(gli agli)
Viva Tata Maccarone
Che rispetta la religione.
Giacobini, gettatevi a mare,
che già vi brucia il didietro!
The difference between Neapolitan and Italian is huge, holy shit
@@luketheunlucky7632 it’s Nnapulitano or Neapolitan, not Sicilian
@@NeapolitanNegus Thanks for the correction
@@NeapolitanNegus The Sicilians hosted the King in "Exile", it was still his land.
@@luketheunlucky7632 Really I am interested to know. I have heard that there are 33 dialects in Italian.
Schönes Lied! Ehre sei Jesus Christus und dem italienischen Volk!
Jemand, der Deutsch spricht!
There is nothing worse for the Italian people than the church.
@@weirdlanguageguyyo hablo español
I'm sorry to my Italian Catholic brothers that liberal Polish Legions participated in subduing Italy, Two Sicilies and the Holy See by the French. 😔
Viva al Regno d’ ’e Ddoje Sicilie! 🇮🇹 🇻🇦
Viva o Rre!
Wtf
That's fine, Poland is very based now
@cpt he's talking about the legions of poles who fought under napoleon as he burned through spain, italy and the rest of catholic europe, who obviously didn't mind doing such things. Calm yourself.
It's not a fault of the Polish people's, don't worry brother.
Liberté, Egalité --> Hypocrisy and Weakness. Support from based France ⚜
Vive le Roy
God bless you
@@thekingshussar1808 Je ne sais pas
Vive le Dieu et le Roi!
Long live Royal Catholic France!
Down with the Freemasonic, Liberal, Secular Republics!
Here's to Tradition, here's to the Crown and to the Cross!
Now that the "Pass sanitaire" has been voted, liberté and égalité are even more a joke. The oligarchy does not try anymore to hide its corruption with pharmaceutic lobbies and fake institutions. This "democratic" republican regime is the worst ever, --> strong, but only when its comes to tax, insult and oppress honest citizens, and enforcing impopular laws
Old but gold
Lol
@@charlesiofengland6276 Charles I was the best king to ever time England.
@@charlesiofengland6276 charles I the falsely accused
@@T_Kelso Wasn't he Anglican? I'll say Charles Edward Stuart, never crowned, was still better.
@NevdanNerd You might be right. Just today I've been listening to Jacobite songs from the 45.
Don’t leave us again, you haven’t posted in too long :(((
I'm returning, wait just a little more
He abandoned us once again 😢
@@macoute21 fr?
When I started to lisen this: My God, what is it?!! So strange...
After 15 min: SONA SONA SONA CARMAGNOLA
fyi it's "sona, sona e sona 'a carmagnola" the subtitles aren't 100% accurate.
Hey dude, you really made it. An external link in the Wikipedia page for Sanfedismo links to this video
Look mom, we're famous!
What an amazing song! Greetings from your fellow Polish monarchist!
For God, King and Country!
We love Poland ❤️🇵🇱 keep your faith in God ✝️💪🏻
🇵🇱🇻🇦🇮🇹
Polish kings kept us as serfs until Germans freed us so if I'm to support any monarchy as a Pole I would suport German one lmao
@@chuck948 3rd May constitution declares that any future polish kings should be from Wettin dynasty but unfortunately Germany no longer exists (the last German was burried by a Turk)
@@CEOofPolishSupermacywhat does that even mean?
Tata Maccarone translated is "daddy Macaroni", which was the nickname of king Ferdinand, who used mingling in incognito with common people dressing up as one of them and was particularly fond of this food of the lower classes.
Another similar nickname was that of the last king of the Two Sicilies, Francis II was "king Lasagna" also because of his favorite food.
Hm interesting.
I've read he was also nicknamed "Il Re lazzarone," "King of the unwashed urban poor."
Idk but this sounds medieval and modern at the same time
It's Naples, so yeah
Naples is one of the most ancient cities in Italy💙
The purity of tradition will never be uprooted so long as there’s a King/Queen on earth that sings praise to God in Heaven.
The revolution came about because the the kings had already mostly betrayed Christ and his Church by aligning with the first step of the coming revolution (the philosophes) and the actual revolution was the punishment allowed by God for their sins, just like in the old testament the Jews were repeatedly punished by God for their betrayals. It was the kings and their faithless ministers who clamored for the expulsion and suppression of the Jesuits. An action that destroyed much of was built by the Church, especially in the Americas.
@@christophersilverberg4217 I always thought God never intervened since Jesus. After all, Jesus said My kingdom is not of this world meaning he will not intervene in affairs of mortal kingdoms. What I thought.
Modern royals are filthy degenerates. Look at the Royal Family in Britain.
@@GeraltofRivia22 Thanks to modern conveniences, mainstream politics, and ultraliberalism.. God save us all.
@@GeraltofRivia22 they really aren’t though. They are not the best but still far better than the vast majority of politicians.
Tengo los pelos de la nuca de punta... ¡Qué preciosidad de lengua italiana! ¡VIVA NÁPOLES Y VIVA ITALIA!
¡Y hermoso el escudo de los Borbón-Dos Sicilias!
Viva todo el mundo catolico!
Saludos desde Croacia!
@@cnardx es cierto se entiende un poco mas que el italiano
Esté idioma se llama napolitano y tiene influencias del catalán un idioma español de la región de Cataluña específicamente ya que Nápoles y Cerdeña fueron ex colonias de la Corona de Aragón lo que hoy conocemos cómo Cataluña
@@Ericson-vk6bx Nápoles noes colonia, fue Reino que entró a la Corona de Aragón.
@@Ericson-vk6bx Sardegna?
Me: Will you elect me president?
People: To continue the republic?
Me: Yes... actually the restore the Monarchy like a boss.
Democracy is gay
@@JavierSanchez-zj6su Yes
Napoleon III beat you to that by about 150 years
And then King Murat arrived in Naples, the man without fear, plunging into the sea of monsters making Neapolitan think he was either a demon or an angel 🍷🗿
Why does this go so hard? Viva Rey!
American "Conservative" normie in 2022: No one can tell me what to do. Anything for freedom and equality!
Conservative chads in 1790: Liberte, Egalite, Tu Arroba a me, io arrobo a te.
👍
im an american and i do agree with the sanfedist mindset. almost every republic is doomed to fail.
you have no idea how right you are, freedom is extremely important and individualism is great, but people seem to think that means they should be free to whatever they want "as long as it doesn't directly harm others" and that they should look out for nr1 and the rest should look out for themselves.
individualism is accepting individual agency and not being defined by any single collective identity only, you recognise you have collective identities but you don't act like that is all you are.
Reactionary, yes, "conservative", to hell with that heresy.
They weren't conservative, they were reactionary/traditionalist.
Death to Liberalism, Long live the House of Bourbon and blessings unto all the men who fought for the Catholic Faith and Bourbon Monarchy in Naples, May they rest in peace and may St Anthony of Padua watch over all Italian Catholics.
Liberalism has won, you dumb relicts of the Middle Ages.
@@emanueledes7 It has won only to dig its own grave. Traditionalism will win in the end due to sheer power of numbers. The only question is whether it will be the Church, the Mosque, the Pagoda or something else.
@@Jim63071 That's why we need much more CONDOMS among the religious idiots. If necessary, we still have nukes. Btw, these traditionalisms are all expressions of shitty patriarchy. Feminism will let all this crap disappear.
@@emanueledes7 found the northerner
@@emanueledes7 You are right us Catholics need more condoms, But not atheists considering they will never get that close to a woman.
Long ago, when there were real catholic cardinals.
Are you a sedevacantist??
@Yoel Armas Macías Hmm, if I haven't misinterpreted anything, you are also a Sedevacantist, that is quite nice. May God bless you!
sedevacantism cringe
Sedevecantist cringe
@@baguette7851 current Pope is actively encourages immigration and siding leftist mobs.
So yeah what is wrong with being Sedevacantist
"Liberté... Egalité... You rob me, I rob you."
I've never heard a phrase that explained the Neapolitan mentality so succinctly.
Questa frase parla dei francesi non dei napoletani
All the opposite. Actually that sentence was exposing the empty promises of the revolution...
Unitario que veo, unitario que baleo
(Broma)
@@Gero-it7jk ¿Vos sos federal, no? Quien te enseñó a decir esto, ¿tu novia o el papá de uds. dos?
@@unitariansavage8513 mi papá, viva Santiago del estero
(Y no bro no soy federal era broma)
*VIVA 'O RRE CU LA FAMIGLIA!*
*Viva Cristo Rey!*
VIVA!
Viva!
Viva!
Viva!
VIVA!
Bellissima, come Napoli… VIVA NAPOLI, VIVA LA MIA PATRIA, ITALIA 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Che comunque non è nata grazie al re di Napoli
@@VittorioEmanueleIIIDsè nata grazie ai massoni 😁
I guess this is replacing Fascistball.
Not that I'm complaining.
I keep seeing that in these comment sections. What is Fascistball?
I think this goes beyond being Fascists; I am Northern Italian, yet I admire Southern Italian folks: they fought back to preserve their identity, their culture, their traditions and their faith. It's the will of a people to exist and to preserve its eternal soul.
@@Firmus777 Thanks for the explanation. It is a shame that TH-cam thinks their audiences are so dumb that they will immediately initiate a second Kristalnachte if they listen to or read any wrongthink.
@Palergi Klan freeekiing fashizt!!!
@@Firmus777 Is this a "nationalist" song?
Greetings from a fellow Lithuanian catholic monarchist, may our monarchies return!
house of wettin
Yes ! How old are you by the way ?
@@rebeccaanderson5626 15
@@LTFaust Im glad more young people are returning back to traditions. I’m 13 myself. So many people are falling under degeneracy
@@LTFaust We Italians have a decidedly bad relationship with the monarchs, now there are few parties that turn the Savoy back and some of Southern Italy that turn the Bourbons back.
Another year, happy 13th of june! For Saint Anthony, and for the Regno delle Due Sicilie! Viva il Re e viva la Casa di Borbone!
Sant'Antonio glorioso! Viva o Re!
Santo Antônio rogai por nós
This is so joyful and gorgeous! It seems we will need new Catholic anthems
From England, VIVA NAPOLI
(I also listen to this when working out)
This is the reason why Napoli won the serie A
FROM NAPLES, FUCK ENGLAND!
Dios, Patria, Fueros y Rey.🇪🇸❤️🇮🇹¡Forza Napoli e Italia! ¡Viva Cristo Rey!
It's even better when understanding the dialect you don't have to look at the lyrics or translation,but you translated it really good (except for a couple things that are hard to explain to non native speakers but fine)
When you are so jacobin that you feel the need to raise taxes even in foreign country
The irony 😂
they just can't help themselves lol
This is a certified Catholic Classic
The Jacobins have been really quite since this dropped.
🤣
I think something else got dropped to make em real quiet.
@@germman2050 robenspierre lost his head after hearing this bop🔥🔥🔥
And then King Murat arrived in Naples, the man without fear, plunging into the sea of monsters making Neapolitan think he was either a demon or an angel 🍷🗿
happy 13th of june! For Saint Anthony, and for the Regno delle Due Sicilie! Viva il Re e viva la Casa di Borbone!
Εκπληκτική εκτέλεση, μπράβο αδέλφια Ναπολιτάνοι.
Εμείς οι Ναπολιτάνοι μας πιστεύουμε ότι προερχόμαστε από μια ελληνική καταγωγή: τους Κουμάνους. Είστε μεγάλο έθνος. ❤️🇬🇷
una faccia una razza
@@MedAnto È probabile che già nel IX secolo alcuni naviganti di Rodi avessero dato luce a un piccolo scalo commerciale sull'isolotto della Megaride, allora scollegato dalla terra ferma, sul quale oggi sorge Castel dell'Ovo.
Qualche secolo dopo i Greci di Kyme (Cuma), i quali erano a loro volta originari dell'isola di Eubea, di Calcide probabilmente, fondarono Parthenope, il cui primo nucleo urbano doveva sorgere nei pressi della collina di Pizzo Falcone, non distante dall'attuale via Partenope.
Alcuni secoli più tardi, nel V secolo, fu fondato con l'apporto degli Ateniesi, un secondo nucleo urbano che prese appunto nome di Neapolis ("la città nuova").
Neapolis e Parthenope, che quel punto prese il nome di Palepolis ("città vecchia"),
continuarono a convivere l'una accanto all'altra come un'unica grande polis, pur essendo inizialmente due realtà distinte, come ci informa Tito Livio.
Anche molti secoli dopo la conquista romana Neapolis mantenne intatta la propria identità ellenica, conservando lingua ed usanze greche. È sempre bene tenere a mente la nostra origine ellenica, che per noi motivo di vanto 🇬🇷
@@kevinmuccardi1899 Diciamo che hai espanso ciò che io ho tralasciato, cosa che ammiro molto anche per ricordare agli amici ellenici che, in fondo (non poi così tanto) siamo loro fratelli cosanguinei. E devo ammettere che, anche se di base non sono vanitoso e narcisista, ma sapendo che sono di Napoli e quindi discendente Greco (ma non nego che idem Puglia idem Sicilia hanno davvero tanto in comune con i Greci se non veramente quasi tutto, considerando che in parte della Puglia ancora il dialetto risulta greco), spesso sventolo la mia piccola provenienza ellenica, e con grandissimo onore ed orgoglio. 🇬🇷
I am a venetian, those heroes that fought for the king and the legitimate government (bourbonic one) against masonic and jacobin republic have all my respect. Those tyrannic "republics" , where only a suspect of being "anti-revolutionary" could condemn you at death penality. Here jacobins sacked villages, killed innocent people and did massacres, other than invading our country, they were the nazis of their time.
Love and respect to my napolitan friends, your people had the bravery kf resisting the invasions of 1799 and 1861.
Wish we had a similar song in 1797's Pàscoe veronéxi or 1809's rebellions.
The only good jacobin is a dead one, Viva 'o re!
masons are the villains everyone knows that
TRUE KING CHARLIIEEEEEEERE
enough now hahah
Not real nazis, more judeo-bolsheivks
P*ris deserves to be nuked only because the fr*nch destroyed il Bucintoro during the occupation of Venice.
All states derive their legitimacy from violence.
I'm french and I unironically love this
Nice
As you should! The jacobins don’t represent the true French identity
@@jamesm.3829 they are more like liberal jews lmaoo
@@seamuswbiggerarmalite3379 yeah
Vive Dieu, vive le Roy ⚜✝
I live close to San Severino, one of the place where the clash was literally hard.
During one of the first battles, the grandfather of my grandfather's father
has killed at least 20 giacobbines by hanging. He was like 20 years old only.
In the South religion is really important, we don't hate nobody, I mean, I don't feel any kind of hate towards the frenchs, but one thing is sure, my father always told me that the one who dislikes our religion and comes to our land, should pay, ALWAYS.
One of the mottos used during these clashes, was ''Boia chi Molla'' which was taken after by the fascists, but it was used by the sanfedisti first.
I hope you keep in mind what your father told you when you remember that you have muslims in italy
"giacobbines"...
@@miquelpdx it's worse in Spain... the atheists are taking over.
@@miquelpdx Who said that Muslims hate Christians, or non-Muslims for that matter? Islam taught us to tolerate their existence. The only time we're supposed to "hate" them is during war. Otherwise, we try to educate them about Islam, and if they refuse it's between them and Allah (SWT) at that point.
What does boia chi molla means
What a lovely song !
Gabriele Selva
You would *not* believe how many Frances existed in history
I am Ligurian, and I love the people of Naples and Sicilians. A shame we were enemies due to the Carbonari (sort of Italian Unification Freemasons who hated the Catholic faith) forcing us to fight. I love this song and the energy of this version (should be Terramaris, IIRC).
This is better than many rappers and wanna be musicians. This is lit💥💥
o' vero = for real
"So 'vvenute li francisi, auti tasse n'cianne mise: liberté, egalité, tu arruobbe a me, io arrobbo a te." :D
Online Commentator you got slaughtered with success
francistani*
the first disstrack ever recorded
Viva napoli
Based
@@fidelismapping5659 NAPOLI MILANO
@@C4MMU5 APEROL
piano con le parole
Juve merda
Viva la controrivoluzione
Viva La TFP
Viva la republice🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Viva a mamt tua francis e merd@@johnsoldier8722
@@guilennonViva!
Portugal awaits D. Sebastião, the desired
May god and king awake the portuguese nation
It's been over 400 years, accept that the King is dead and pick his successor
A mesma coisa aconteceu no Brasil meu irmão luzitano. Ambas nossas monarquias cairam por causa de golpes feitos pela elite. A maioria da população em ambos os casos não apoiou tais mudanças de governo.
The world needs more movements like the Sanfedists and we are tired of pretending we don´t.
El sur de la Italia, bajo el imperio Español fue 50 veces mas rica q el norte. Ahora, gracias a Roma y Milan, el sur es un desierto. En fin, al menos conservan sus preciosos palacios.
Muerte al mal gobierno, A los partidos políticos, a la supuesta "democracia", ¡Que Viva la Santa Tradición!, ¡Viva Cristo Rey!, ¡Viva Don Sixto Enrique de Borbon, verdadero rey de las Españas!
Un saludo desde la Muy Noble y Leal Ciudad de Méjico.
Viva Cristo Rey !
Catolicos unidos!
🇭🇷🇻🇦🇲🇽
I see lead poisoning is a pretty big problem in Mexico
@@vulpes7079 The biggest problem is atheist poisoning.
@@vavovidnica are you scared you can't force people to be your religion anymore?
Muy lindas melodías. pero la letra sólo la pueden sentir los napolitanos que sufrieron a napoleón... pero en pleno siglo XXI cantar "viva el rey" suena bastante poronga
Internet: FrEnCh WOn aT tHE wAr
Fabrizio Ruffo: NO
Based Fabrizio
Love the fact that this is basically a diss track to France
Viva el reino de las dos sicilias, hermanos ❤
Como descendente de um cavaleiro de D. Afonso Henriques um dos membros da sua familia.Desejo boa sorte neste mundo de burgueses pobres de espirito. Salve Dues,Salve o rei !De portugal um grande abraço...
Um salve para vocês patrícios e o país dos meus antepassados a Itália 🇧🇷🤝🇵🇹🤝🇮🇹
From a French royalist, I love this song ! Vive le Roi, et Vive la France !
Very great song! (from a french royalist)
fenchistani?
francistani?
Montjoie Saint Denis. ;)
The virgin jacobins VS the gigachad based Sanfedists
,liberta' fraternita, uguaglianza, diritti civili, rivoluzione francese, la repubblica, la costituzione etc etc ...sono tutte invenzioni della massoneria e la meglior risposta a queste menzogne viene da Napoli attraverso la voce della verita' ....Quando senti tuo figlio piangere perché vuol mangiare, ora dagli un pezzo di questa libertà ,fraternita' uguaglianza .
freedom fraternity, equality, civil rights, French revolution, the republic, the constitution etc etc ... are all inventions of Freemasonry and the best answer to these lies comes from Naples through the voice of truth .... When you feel yours son cry because he wants to eat, now give a piece of this freedom, fraternity 'equality.
But what are the names of the performers?? They deserve the credit, especially with so many different interpretations out there- of which this one seems to be the best.
sancto ianne
@@NickHyde Si! Grazie!
I completely agree
I'm a Neapolitan speaker but the accent of this song is very strange and it's really diffucultous to understand the song. Also the language is a bit different, but I think it's because to this song is of XIX century.
I can't stop listening to this awesome song! God bless you all!
Salve! De un lucano/napolitano di Brasile !
The virgin Murat vs the chad Ferdinando
Long live the King and his Family!
What a beautiful song.
I am a sikh and I love the shit out of this song
Too much emotion
You guys have an amazing culture! Id love to visit!
@@gabrielboi3465Make sure that you don't travel there with a woman, they will try to molest her
Friendly Reminder today is the 223 Anniversary of Ruffos Victory of the Parthenopean Republic.
Absolutely BASED
Degenerate Heathen vs Chad Celibate Papal Warrior
Heathen:
>Literally only ruled in the stone age and communist age both known for being absolutly terrible
>pretends to be the belief of "science" even though all they have made have been hypothisis and theorys
>cant even praise the rains down on Africa
>loses almost all wars they get involved in
>has to be surrounded by friendly faithful countries to survive
>Literally no ground breaking philosopher ever promoted this belief
>encourages apathy
>Is the reason current Europe is a shithole
Chad Celibate papal warrior:
>never is denied sex, only refuses it
>wins almost all wars in the long run
>has the most badass armies and anthems in history
>Provided the human race with a ton of progressive scociety ideas
>Funded the original science research facilities
>Ended rascism almost single-handedly
>Is always out-numbered but never out-fought
>Only faith thats provided us with a genuine stable economic system
>Is literally the reason we are free people rn
>Can bless tf out of the rains down on Africa
@@reddyforlenny9389 Current Europe is shit... but we are free people... this does not compute
@@RashFever26 free as in spirit, we can still dream and act upon our God given instinct to bring about the Holy Kingdom once again like our forefathers before us.
@@reddyforlenny9389 What do you mean by heathen? Because greco-roman pagans were pretty advanced
Andrea Basile the Greco-Roman technological advancements were done out of competition against the Persians who in their own right also very much enlightened as well, but without a doubt the age that brought around the most technological improvements was the Renaissance and the Victorian age both dominated by Christian leaders and Think Tanks.
Italy changes a lot from north to south. I am Italian and without the English subtitles I would not have understood a word of this song.
This Song was for Kingdom of Napoli ! Viva i Borboni !
Even people from south Italy would not understand (a part the Napolitan)
Then you speak bad. I am italian and easy i can understand 80% of the song.
then is another country
like englandistan and SCOTLAND
like yankee ITS MA'AM land and dixieland
Lol I'm from North Italy and i can understand. Although the Neapolitan is a bit archaic here is totally comprehensible, apart from the fact that it is Italo romance, most of the words used here are really similiar to their Italian cognates.
I love this from England,
🙂
caliphate of engladinstan land of the "arab stab style"
@@seamuswbiggerarmalite3379 great, you dissed them💯
5 years of this based song on this based channel!
Haha, this song is so catchy it could be a summer hit.
It unironically is super catchy even a diehard liberal would probably like it until they find out what the lyrics are actually saying lol.
I like how it salutes the masses in the beginning
Need more Songs like this
Tata Macaroni is a Giga Chad god bless him
When someone said “Vive la republique“
Me a Monarchist holding Cross and Holy Water:
@@edwardcumpstey9061 better*
@@edwardcumpstey9061 i rob you, you rob me
One of the best song I've listen ever ❤❤
Grazie a Dio , grazie a Gesù Cristo. Amen.
cosa ti sei fumato?
From a brother, a Trentini from the Val di Non. You guys are always good for a laugh. Grazie.
This the music you listen when your homies arent around
whoops?
It's the music u listen to when your homies are around
Viva o'Re! Viva a' Sicilia! Pì sempri sicilianu!
but sicilians never liked the bourbons, they always wanted to be independent D:
@@NickHyde but they were independent
@@NickHyde questa canzone infatti si riferisce al regno di Napoli
Poi i siciliani volevano l'indipendenza a cazzi loro... l'errore più grande è stato creare il Regno delle due Sicilie, il regno di Napoli e di Sicilia dovevano rimanere divisi per sempre con la Sicilia in mano ai baroni mafiosi e agli inglesi e invece unirci è stata la distruzione di tutto il sud ... dato che dalla Sicilia con Garibaldi i sardi e l'aiuto degli inglesi partì l'unità d'Italia e da nord con i piemontesi, unità fatta con l'inganno facendo guerra al sud senza dichiararlo e colonizzandolo.
Così la Sicilia divenne libera di Essere governata dalla mafia con la soddisfazione degli inglesi !
@@pedroschneider4872 this Song was for Kingdom of Napoli , no two Sicilie
@@simoneapolis081 thanks. Could you care to explain about the story of Napoli, Sicily and Two Sicilies, or give some source to help me learn more about it? I'm really interested to learn about South Italy history (in Brazil we just learn about the city-states durimg Renaissance and Italian Unification).
Viva la Monarquía Católica! Muera el jacobinismo y el sionismo!
Deus Vult
Deus Vult 🇧🇷
Viva! Muera la revolución! Abajo el masón!
Such a beautiful song
"I love the King
I love God
I hate taxes
I hate the French"
- Neapolitan gigachad
I hate the elves
@G C and strikes you at the back
*i hate the republicans
I really think that a king that wants to be king with his heart is a good king. Those should be the ones in charged, not just the older because it's the older. We need king that love their people and would sacrifice their life for us. Long live the Monarchy