Florez had come not in white tie and tails, nor dressed as Britannia. 'Miss Stasevska, born to a Lithuanian mother and Ukrainian father, spent the first five years of her life in Estonia.She then moved to Finland and was brought up by her father and a Finnish stepmother. It was entitled, simply, 'Woke'.And you'll never walk alone, you'll never walk alone  The thing which most sticks in my mind about that night in 2016 (like all the other Last Nights, in fact) is the range of nationalities. The Germans, Brazilians and Japanese whom I have seen singing 'Rule Britannia' at the Royal Albert Hall, while waving their EU flags, had no more enthusiasm for British imperialism than Dalia Stasevska, Jeremy Corbyn or Karl Marx's cat. 'People are of course entitled to their opinion, but so too are the millions of people who have enjoyed these performances over the years.“Great words and music that become part of our national culture, based on the significance people have attached to them over many years, often centuries, should not be lightly discarded. The journalists at the BBC are too trapped in the Westminster bubble.' 1.These songs have never been imposed on the British public – like a national anthem or school song – but they endure through their universal appeal. He was the Finnish conductor with a very difficult task – conducting the Last Night of the Proms in 2016 in the toxic aftermath of the Brexit referendum. 'Britain raped India and that is what that song is celebrating.'

F4 Lyrics "For You" (from "Meteor Garden" soundtrack) [Romanized:] Zuǒgùyòupàn xiàng gè xiǎohái Cǐkè xīntiào nǐ míng bù míngbái Méiliǎo jiépāi Nǐ zǒule guòlái tài hǎokàn Lián yīkè dōu wúfǎ cóng nǐ shēnshang yí kāi Wèi nǐ wǒ pīnmìng shuǎ shuài Rock. You Lyrics: Fighting, living, dying / For what? But that's the case with 99 per cent of our culture one way or the other.
For you, I’ll give up everything else 只求你爱 Zhǐ qiú nǐ ài I ask only for your love.

Asked whether there had been a discussion about dropping songs because of their link with imperialism, Lord Hall replied: 'The whole thing has been discussed by David and his colleagues. 'The US anthem celebrates 'bombs bursting in the air' as they 'gave proof through the night that our flag was still there'. There's lots of things you can say about both of the songs and they are not up to the minute. To do this we will link your MailOnline account with your Facebook account. 'Yesterday, a Songs of Praise producer has compared Rule Britannia's lyrics to neo-Nazis singing about the Holocaust.Lord Digby Jones criticised the BBC today, while BBC TV presenter Simon McCoy also appeared to mock the decision, writing 'There are no words'Nigel Farage suggested the BBC 'needs cancelling' when reacting to the ongoing Last Night of the Proms row this morning Kate Hoey, the former MP for Vauxhall, said the Proms was 'not worth watching' without the lyrics to the anthems Tory MPs Andrew Griffith and Alexander Stafford both urged the BBC to row back on their decision not to sing the anthems' lyrics Rule, Britannia originates from the poem of the same name by Scottish poet and playwright James Thomson, and was set to music by English composer Thomas Arne in 1740.It gained popularity in the UK after it was first played in London in 1745 and became symbolic of the British Empire, most closely associated with the British Navy.The song has been used as part of a number of compositions, including Wagner's concert overture in D Major in 1837 and Beethoven's orchestral work, Wellington's Victory.The song has been an integral part of the annual Remembrance Day ceremony since 1930, when it became the first song played in the programme known as The Traditional Music.It regained popularity at the end of WWII in 1945 after it was played at the ceremonial surrender of the Japanese imperial army in Singapore.Rule, Britannia is usually played annually during at the BBC's Last Night of the Proms.Left-wing critics claimed its inclusion has promoted controversy in recent years as it was deemed too patriotic.The song 'Land of Hope and Glory' is based on the trio theme from Elgar's Pomp And Circumstance March No.
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It comes as tens of thousands sign a MailOnline petition demanding that demanding that the lyrics be reinstated.The compromise was drawn up after incoming director general Tim Davie - who takes over on 1 September - after he intervened to insist both Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory were performed in some form.BBC bosses had been considering removing both completely following criticism by woke left-wing activists claiming the lyrics about Britain 'never being enslaved' were 'racist' .

'in a panic about race' : Trevor Phillips, left, the former head of the Equalities and Human Rights Commission, has also condemned this year's decisionPorra plays bass for Stratovarius, who have had three number 1 albums in their native FinlandThe husband of the conductor in the Proms row is a guitarist for a heavy metal band that tried to release a song about Adolf Hitler.Dalia Stasevska's husband, 42-year-old Lauri Porra, plays bass for Stratovarius, who have had three number one albums in their native Finland.The offending 2005 track, which the band had to drop, began with one of Hitler's speeches.At the time, lead singer Timo Tolkki said he was 'extremely interested' in the dictator but that 'hell broke loose' when he premiered the track to his German record label.The band were formed in 1984 and have played music festivals around the world over the decades, releasing 15 studio albums, four DVDs and five live albums.BBC insiders say Porra's 35-year-old conductor wife is among those keen to modernise the Last Night of the Proms and reduce the patriotic elements.She is understood to have been part of a small group behind the decision to perform Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory without lyrics next month. Trevor Phillips, the former head of the Equalities and Human Rights Commission, has also condemned this year's decision.Mr Phillips accused BBC bosses of being 'rooms full of white men panicking that someone is going to think they are racist'.He told Times Radio: ‘The real problem the corporation has is that it is always in a panic about race, and one of the reasons it is always in a panic is that it has no confidence. Oder so zu tun.


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