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Why every American graduation plays the same song 

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We're all familiar with Pomp & Circumstance, the graduation song that's the official soundtrack of almost every commencement. But how did it get so big? In this episode of Vox's Almanac, Phil Edwards investigates and finds diamonds, war, and Dame Clara Butt. Follow Phil Edwards and Vox Almanac on Facebook for more: / philedwardsinc1
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Pomp & Circumstance has long been a graduation anthem. Part of Edward Elgar's infamous military marches, the tune was composed in the midst of the Boer War, a conflict that expanded the British empire in search of diamonds and gold. When the song was used for Edward VII's coronation, it was lent words that, even today, promote the British empire. That's why the version with lyrics is known as "Land of Hope and Glory."
The famous song was used when Elgar received an honorary degree at Yale and, quite simply, people liked how it sounded. It quickly spread and became a graduation anthem in America (and remained an unofficial national anthem in the UK). Today, we hear it everywhere - and it's all thanks to Edward Elgar's unique place in British culture.
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@sneedfeed7204
@sneedfeed7204 7 лет назад
for such a war song, it sure as hell sounds peaceful.
@The76Malibu
@The76Malibu 7 лет назад
Well if a march was too upbeat soldiers would have to run and they would get tired. Marches are meant for long continuous movement.
@luwado
@luwado 7 лет назад
thats right, lars!
@sneedfeed7204
@sneedfeed7204 7 лет назад
***** why do you gotta hate ? Lol I'm not trying to be edgy or witty lol. I just post some shitty comment and they tend to get liked.
@xenoblad
@xenoblad 7 лет назад
That's the mark of a good piece of propaganda. "war is peace"- Orwell
@xenoblad
@xenoblad 7 лет назад
Graup Every little bit counts when you're trying to deceive your populace into fighting for "freedom" by overthrowing secular democracies like 1950's Iran and Chile to then install brutal dictators like Batista and the Shah.
@fyukfy2366
@fyukfy2366 7 лет назад
so the short answer to the question in the title is because they liked it
@inco9943
@inco9943 7 лет назад
because the British*
@phucduong651
@phucduong651 7 лет назад
fyukfy because they can
@scoopityboop
@scoopityboop 7 лет назад
No no no, it's because Britain. Get your internet grammar straight
@pranitt.3211
@pranitt.3211 7 лет назад
fyuk
@SirKaison
@SirKaison 7 лет назад
The narrator forgets to mention that 28,000 white Boer women and children died in the concentration camps that the British set up in South Africa - a forgotten genocide. 28,000 was a large percentage of the Boer population at the time. The concentration camps were the first of their kind in the world and it has been completely swept under the carpet by the British.
@FadedxFantom
@FadedxFantom 7 лет назад
My band teacher calls it "Pumpkin Circus Dance". Gotta love him
@mrsatan2229
@mrsatan2229 7 лет назад
Fantom Plays I could see pumpkin head clowns dancing to this..
@sebastiansetzer2614
@sebastiansetzer2614 7 лет назад
The bd we had last year always called it Pomp and Kms.
@ambientacademy
@ambientacademy 6 лет назад
Fantom Plays lol
@jswizzle5342
@jswizzle5342 6 лет назад
My teacher remembered a kid crossing out “Pomp and Circumstance” and writing “Pimps at the Circus”
@Johndoeshart
@Johndoeshart 6 лет назад
Nah man, it’s pomp and circumcise.
@Vaygor
@Vaygor 7 лет назад
I love the way Americans are like 'oh yeah--that song from graduation' meanwhile when I hear it as a Brit I start shouting 'LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY' and think of Last Night at the Proms
@itwasidio8036
@itwasidio8036 4 года назад
So true
@nashvilleriveraquinio6432
@nashvilleriveraquinio6432 4 года назад
It is actually a piece. Hope it helps.
@johnbull9195
@johnbull9195 3 года назад
Amen, my friend!
@OnlyGrafting
@OnlyGrafting 3 года назад
Yeah i got confused asf as to why i heared this during some graduation scenes in american films instantly thinking "Thats Land of Hope and Glory, but without the lyrics?"
@klins061
@klins061 3 года назад
You have to admit that, when its lyrics are taken aside and listened to purely as an instrumental piece, it just sounds appropriate for graduation. It has a very upbeat and comfortable cadence that’s suitable for the procession of graduates walking ceremonially to their places. It’s a happy tonality with the major key. And the mood is satisfyingly triumphant, even if perhaps almost a little aristocratic (but hey, it’s academia, after all.)
@AlexOjideagu2
@AlexOjideagu2 6 лет назад
This is so bizarre why Americans use this. It would be like British universities playing "America the Beautiful" at graduation.
@TheCoomer
@TheCoomer 6 лет назад
ojideagu I was thinking the same thing. Perhaps we are just the best at creating masterpieces?
@evelynshore9489
@evelynshore9489 6 лет назад
You make a very good case. We’ve used God Save the Queen as My Country ‘Tis of Thee. The biggest one is The Star Bangled Banner, our national anthem, who’s tune is a British drinking song called Anacreon in Heaven.
@bwacuff169
@bwacuff169 6 лет назад
.......stealing melodies vs stuffing people in ovens.....hm.
@bwacuff169
@bwacuff169 6 лет назад
You said you were "thinking" and then implied "Pomp and Circumstance" was a masterpiece. Do you see where you went wrong, there?
@esterelina
@esterelina 6 лет назад
BW Acuff At first I thought nah I'm not going to reply.... But I'm very curious, who exactly do you think is stuffing people in ovens?
@AbudBakri
@AbudBakri 7 лет назад
Now this is all I'm going to think about during every ceremony I go to...
@slightlycold-bear6671
@slightlycold-bear6671 7 лет назад
So, How did you get along with the task of licensing you stick men Dr. ?
@indigo6472
@indigo6472 7 лет назад
Why do I see you everywhere i go? 99% of the videos i watch have you in the comments.
@TimothyRudy
@TimothyRudy 7 лет назад
Io-Ni-Ga-Ox he's trying to get more subscribers.
@tenaciousdean6179
@tenaciousdean6179 7 лет назад
Io-Ni-Ga-Ox I was literally about to comment this
@estebanduvanzzDelgado
@estebanduvanzzDelgado 7 лет назад
stop following me
@FranciscoFregona
@FranciscoFregona 6 лет назад
For even more WTF: in Argentina it is sometimes heard at weddings.
@andrewmccloud8581
@andrewmccloud8581 6 лет назад
Would've thought they'd listen to propaganda about the Falklands.
@theobuniel9643
@theobuniel9643 4 года назад
Kind of ironic, especially if the song is applied within the context of the Falklands/Malvinas.
@SebastianForal
@SebastianForal 3 месяца назад
Huh
@SebastianForal
@SebastianForal 3 месяца назад
​@heobuniel9643 don't touch his majesty's rock collection.
@lewism.henderson9571
@lewism.henderson9571 7 лет назад
WIDER STILL AND WIDER
@k5935
@k5935 6 лет назад
chode
@regularhuman6414
@regularhuman6414 5 лет назад
thats what she said.
@slingslang614
@slingslang614 5 лет назад
@@regularhuman6414 ggs
@siopao8137
@siopao8137 4 года назад
Dr lazy Dolphin hahah
@bojomay2952
@bojomay2952 4 года назад
Shall thy bonds be set
@paulodr33
@paulodr33 6 лет назад
I'm from the Philippines and I've marched to that music three times now. Primary, secondary, and college.
@theobuniel9643
@theobuniel9643 4 года назад
It's something the Americans definitely shared to us. Or at least, the Filipinos educated in the U.S. who came back home.
@margetirona
@margetirona 4 года назад
They played this song in our kinder graduation lol
@Seramics
@Seramics 3 года назад
Philippines is part of US. I'm so proud.
@beatriz5417
@beatriz5417 3 года назад
@@Seramics no i think were hespanic
@RandomVidsforthought
@RandomVidsforthought 3 года назад
@@beatriz5417 We are not all Hispanic
@ertogrulgehremanli
@ertogrulgehremanli 7 лет назад
Oh Vox... You are a master of making things i`d never have thought of interesting...
@essennagerry
@essennagerry 7 лет назад
Artoghrul Gahramanli Shouldn't you say "I'd have never thought of"?
@ertogrulgehremanli
@ertogrulgehremanli 7 лет назад
Probably yes, but who cares
@mauriciomb55555
@mauriciomb55555 7 лет назад
me, your sentence confused me for a sec.
@schqrr
@schqrr Год назад
😂😂
@Spider-Larry
@Spider-Larry 7 лет назад
Vox, I'd like to know why KFC is associated with Christmas in japan
@stargasior
@stargasior 6 лет назад
Larry the Squirrel KFC wanted to increase sales in Japan, so they made a huge marketing campaign during Christmas.
@Martykun36
@Martykun36 6 лет назад
Thanks but I really need a 5 minute video to understand that single statement.
@premeandkicks6174
@premeandkicks6174 6 лет назад
To roughly summarize it’s a marketing tactic KFC came up with which successfully made it a trend.
@plasticage2085
@plasticage2085 5 лет назад
simple: because Colonel's face looks like a santa clause for Japanese
@regularhuman6414
@regularhuman6414 5 лет назад
what are you supose to eat when your watching an anime marathon?
@C-Sentinel
@C-Sentinel 7 лет назад
this is the high quality content I subscribed for
@Timbo5000
@Timbo5000 6 лет назад
If I should ever find myself at an American graduation, I'll sing the lyrics out loud :)
@TheCoomer
@TheCoomer 6 лет назад
Poffertje my friend I was thinking the same thing! I too if I ever visit America and hear this Melody play I too will be singing the lyrics of Land of Hope and Glory
@slimesandglitterrainbows5183
@slimesandglitterrainbows5183 6 лет назад
That would be funny just don’t do it at a preschool or elementary graduation that might not be the best idea
@imiguifurr
@imiguifurr 6 лет назад
Panzerkampfwagen V Panther A then why do you play it in America??
@CT--gs1wj
@CT--gs1wj 5 лет назад
That line, "Wider still and wider, shall thy bounds be set" is quite relatable to graduation.
@Littlepolarbear
@Littlepolarbear 5 лет назад
Lol
@fusilijerry6295
@fusilijerry6295 7 лет назад
Did anyone else think that the graphics for Dame Clara Butt's recording was creepy as hell?
@pasteljelly2234
@pasteljelly2234 6 лет назад
Lachlan Edwards hehe Butt
@jonathanbastard4629
@jonathanbastard4629 6 лет назад
hell-ah odd, bordered with the land of creepy.
@matthewbaloney3522
@matthewbaloney3522 6 лет назад
Yeah.
@itsfrank5412
@itsfrank5412 7 лет назад
Dear Vox, I suggest you do a video on the New York blackout in 1977 and how that was a major contribution to the rise of Hip-Hop and Rap. And yes I would love me a shout out; if this comment was seen. Thanks
@davidb5205
@davidb5205 7 лет назад
+
@vickyabramowitz4919
@vickyabramowitz4919 7 лет назад
It's Frank. The funniest thing about major blackouts is the sudden rise in the birthrate nine months later. When Americans are deprived of viewing TV, they have to resort to other methods to relieve boredom.
@IkeOkerekeNews
@IkeOkerekeNews 7 лет назад
Vicky Abramowitz So, you think Americans just watch TV all day?
@vickyabramowitz4919
@vickyabramowitz4919 7 лет назад
+Ike Okereke. No, I think most Americans have an occupation that takes up a lot of their day and when the work day is done, they like to relax by watching TV.
@itsfrank5412
@itsfrank5412 7 лет назад
Vicky Abramowitz thanks for the fun fact
@JamieRowlandthejamieusrowlando
I used to think this song was called " Pomp & Circumference"
@philipr1567
@philipr1567 6 лет назад
Nah, it's "Pump and Circumcise".
@Gegetp2000
@Gegetp2000 6 лет назад
I thought it was "Pomp and Circusdance".
@fastfood2927
@fastfood2927 6 лет назад
Philip R r/woooosh
@andrewmccloud8581
@andrewmccloud8581 6 лет назад
No, it's called Land of Hope and Glory.
@NicklasZandeVGCP2001
@NicklasZandeVGCP2001 6 лет назад
Land of Hope and Glory.
@essaysbyken
@essaysbyken 6 лет назад
Anyone in school band can probably play it from memory -- especially if the graduating class is over 1,000. As a trumpet player for my freshman and sophomore high school years, I thought my face was going to fall off from playing this on repeat.
@TheCoomer
@TheCoomer 6 лет назад
Ken Lane could I ask, as an Englishman if Americans know the significance of this song and that it is debated to be the contender for England's national anthem ( as God Save the Queen is for Britain not it's individual countries).
@alyssa588
@alyssa588 6 лет назад
TheCoomer nope we don't
@norsegoat1408
@norsegoat1408 5 лет назад
@@TheCoomer I'm an American and I had no idea about the history and British significance of Pomp and Circumstance until I saw this video. They don't teach us these things in school.
@TheCoomer
@TheCoomer 5 лет назад
@@alyssa588 Thank you, when it is played is the melody just a tune. Or does it hold any significance? For instance, it is one of the last song played in the last night of the Proms with Union Jack's waving.
@TheCoomer
@TheCoomer 5 лет назад
@@norsegoat1408 I have to say, I am equally surprised of the significance of this song in America. As an Englishman it never occurred to me that this melody would be used other than 'Land of Hope and glory'. This certainly is a great video. I think that on both sides of the pond we need to Learn more about each other countrys. Especially now with what is going on in politics in the UK that a new relationship between our countrys may come about.
@abbyboisvert3702
@abbyboisvert3702 5 лет назад
“You can’t complain about anything until you have to play this song 17 times and multiply it by two because of repeats to get a total of 34 times.” - a band kid
@connnnnnnor2096
@connnnnnnor2096 7 лет назад
Maybe they should teach us this in school before we graduate.
@ava4358
@ava4358 7 лет назад
why...?
@TheCoomer
@TheCoomer 6 лет назад
ava ava that is so fantastic song made by in English composer about our glorious Empire.
@goodbye7236
@goodbye7236 5 лет назад
Every time song starts I just keep starting singing “land of hope and glory”
@tsu8003
@tsu8003 4 года назад
That's because that's what it is!
@thebisharpbishop7340
@thebisharpbishop7340 7 лет назад
Graduating on May 17th!
@thatthingyouseeatthecorner5249
The Bisharp Bishop Nice!
@erictorres5539
@erictorres5539 7 лет назад
Congratulations!
@jasontodd9741
@jasontodd9741 7 лет назад
The Bisharp Bishop congratulations
@farisalnahhas363
@farisalnahhas363 7 лет назад
Me too!!!!!
@ninocodina897
@ninocodina897 7 лет назад
congrats
@hugomagallanes3448
@hugomagallanes3448 7 лет назад
I loved to know where the birthday song comes from and how come it has practically the same lyrics in different languages.
@tsu8003
@tsu8003 4 года назад
That was written by a couple of sisters who were teachers who wrote it as a song to start the day off for their pupils. The original lyrics started 'Good morning to you...'
@deondrej.jackson8129
@deondrej.jackson8129 6 лет назад
Watching this hours before my college graduation. Now as I walk in I’ll be singing Land of Hope and Glory 😂
@randomphoenix0342
@randomphoenix0342 7 лет назад
"But how did it get so big?" MACHO MAN RANDY SAVAGE OOOH YEAH
@Benji1337
@Benji1337 7 лет назад
I had no idea it was so popular in the states. It's still regarded as a sort of national anthem in the UK. It's also just such a better tune than the actual national anthem.
@Fitch75
@Fitch75 7 лет назад
This song is very pompous
@AllenLuoAllenLuo
@AllenLuoAllenLuo 7 лет назад
also very circumstantial
@blehe38
@blehe38 7 лет назад
Revo Red if you speed it up and bass boost it, it becomes a light 7. Add MC Ride, and you can hear AntFant nutting cross the block.
@LoydAvenheart
@LoydAvenheart 7 лет назад
Blehe i'm about to do just that.
@blehe38
@blehe38 7 лет назад
Lloyd Nix u da real lord of the game 👏
@tacosmexicanstyle7846
@tacosmexicanstyle7846 7 лет назад
You should hear the rest of the march if you think this part is pompous lol
@cfloster
@cfloster 7 лет назад
lol at 3:18 that is NOT where Cincinnati is...
@Cd5ssmffan
@Cd5ssmffan 6 лет назад
it's where harambe died for our sins
@isles8951
@isles8951 6 лет назад
True. I live in Cincinnati and that isn’t even close😂
@RileyHarrisVFX
@RileyHarrisVFX 6 лет назад
Cincinnati. A state you think of so little that you don’t even realise that that’s not where Cincinnati is
@anabonet5624
@anabonet5624 6 лет назад
BigMacMagraw Cincinnati isn’t a state...
@adamlagrange7530
@adamlagrange7530 6 лет назад
*+BigMacMagraw* I looked it up and as it turns out Cincinnati is a city in Ohio
@jmathews4765
@jmathews4765 7 лет назад
I've been to graduations where they play the Bittersweet Symphony instrumental
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid 7 лет назад
Is that in reference to Cruel Intentions? Because that would be messed up.
@jmathews4765
@jmathews4765 7 лет назад
Penny Lane​ My mom, brother, and two friends had the Bittersweet Symphony instrumental played at their graduation
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid 7 лет назад
I mean the song predates the movie but if it _were_ in reference to the Les Liaisons dangereuses adaptation.... like I said, that would be messed up. I've read that book. It would be messed up ;)
@jmathews4765
@jmathews4765 7 лет назад
My mom graduated nursing school in 09. My brother and friends graduated a couple years later
@jmathews4765
@jmathews4765 7 лет назад
I'm sure whoever chose the tracks had benign intentions :)
@TheOTanks
@TheOTanks 7 лет назад
". . . And Cincinnati" *Puts the music note no where close to Cincinnati* common guys. . . look at a map, you even have google to help :/
@carlosportis
@carlosportis 4 года назад
😂😂 I specifically came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed that!
@Legority
@Legority 6 лет назад
My turtle swims sideways..
@jswizzle5342
@jswizzle5342 6 лет назад
YOUR TURTLE SWIMS UPSIDE DOWN
@TheAshtonNorman
@TheAshtonNorman 5 лет назад
Brilliant
@bladenmartin
@bladenmartin 7 лет назад
Vox is high time you show and make whole video about your video editors. those guys are frekin awesome !
@Thekomokoro
@Thekomokoro 7 лет назад
Here in the Philippines we use this composition on every graduation also. Its a symbolical music exclusive for graduation only. I actually thought this is the case for every country only to find out its not until this video.
@SunyiSideUp
@SunyiSideUp 7 лет назад
Let's not forget the iconic 2000 hit "Graduation (Friends Forever)" by pop icon Vitamin C.
@JIMMEH13NITSAW
@JIMMEH13NITSAW 6 лет назад
I didn't even know American's played this at graduations, if I heard it I would've just thought they were playing Land of Hope and Glory for some odd reason.
@ArtemisScribe
@ArtemisScribe 3 года назад
The only thing this video is missing is a clip of the Last Night of the Proms because every year a sold out Royal Albert Hall audience sing this all together and it's kind of epic and also really weird, and honestly I really recommend looking up Last Night of The Proms - Land of Hope And Glory if you've never seen it because it really is quite something to behold.
@yogogamers247
@yogogamers247 7 лет назад
As a British person I am very familiar with land of hope and glory because it is sung at patriotic events like the queen's jubilee
@faunnyc.7678
@faunnyc.7678 7 лет назад
I would love to have the vocaloid version of pomp and circumstance play at my graduation. That would be interesting...
@Stickycomix
@Stickycomix 7 лет назад
Maaaan.... I live across the Pacific and I still got this song for graduation.
@namegirl12
@namegirl12 7 лет назад
i love pomp and circumstance. it was my favorite song to play in band
@MonotoneCreeper
@MonotoneCreeper 7 лет назад
Rule Britannia! Land of Hope and Glory :,)
@frank1fm634
@frank1fm634 6 лет назад
Monotone the Britain I knew will be totally gone in 50 years,give or take a few.No more Britannia.
@britishroyalist5067
@britishroyalist5067 6 лет назад
Any evidence that Britain will be gone mate?
@Gam3rsInstinct
@Gam3rsInstinct 6 лет назад
RULE BRITANNIA, BRITAIN RULE THE WAVES!
@millennialinmanila5621
@millennialinmanila5621 6 лет назад
It's a sound of dream for me. Everything turns to positivity whenever I heard that marching music.
@drljevic583
@drljevic583 6 лет назад
For anyone in a rush, America liked it, they played it, and it became a tradition.
@chrisgurney2467
@chrisgurney2467 7 лет назад
Nice to see you Americans are still, at heart, part of our Glorious Empire ;)
@medicmerk
@medicmerk 7 лет назад
Hello. Greetings from California. BROTHERS FOREVEr🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸
@CommonSenserules1981
@CommonSenserules1981 2 года назад
Because American identity is rooted from the British - They were Brits.
@suev3339
@suev3339 4 месяца назад
Then celebrate July 4the w/us you Brits!!
@KMakoENVtuber
@KMakoENVtuber 5 лет назад
I still only think of Macho Man when hearing Pomp and Circumstances
@JFKJrJrPlanetX
@JFKJrJrPlanetX 7 лет назад
Which songs are played in other countries?
@judithhakelberg4373
@judithhakelberg4373 7 лет назад
ThePogoDude s thanks!
@rafafr9
@rafafr9 7 лет назад
here in brazil it is really common to hear Vangelis" Titans from the Alexander the great movie
@vixtorocha
@vixtorocha 7 лет назад
mine was (search it) ERA - Ameno
@vixtorocha
@vixtorocha 7 лет назад
oh forgot to mention I'm from brazil
@rafafr9
@rafafr9 7 лет назад
J. Victor Rocha Now that you mentioned ameno, It is really weird how epic this songs usually are, too much for the occasion to be honest
@danielsuarez7892
@danielsuarez7892 3 года назад
And then Americans brought it here in the Philippines, and up to this day we still march up the stage while Pomp and Circumstance plays in the background
@catiejensen21
@catiejensen21 7 лет назад
Being a (former) Band kid in high school. I hated playing this song. I still do hate this song. Repeating and repeating until it got stuck in your head. I cried when I graduated because I didn't have to play it anymore
@ThePaintballgun
@ThePaintballgun 7 лет назад
So your answer was basically "cuz it is"...
@AzureKite
@AzureKite 7 лет назад
It may be the graduation song for most, but for me it's Macho Man Randy Savage's entrance theme! Oooh yeah!
@shermanlee2164
@shermanlee2164 6 лет назад
Dig it! Ooooh yeeeaahh Elizabeth
@austinsimmons4393
@austinsimmons4393 6 лет назад
Snap into a Slim Jim! Ooooooh yeah!!!!!
@Cavedogman
@Cavedogman 6 лет назад
Ooooohhhh yeeeaaaahh! Dig it!
@_captain_N
@_captain_N 5 лет назад
and they didn't even credit him by saying it also means the intro of the macho man Randy Savage. now that is just rude of them. he is probably turning over in his grave now. no slim jims for them!
@SputonyPlays
@SputonyPlays 7 лет назад
Then theres the Vocaloid Pomp and Circumstance...
@XxHogwartsForeverxX
@XxHogwartsForeverxX 4 года назад
An American graduating this year! Was playing the song in my room because my graduation is cancelled due to coronavirus. Figured I’d learn the history. I didn’t even know this had words. Wow
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI 3 года назад
It’s a great song and a clarinet heavy piece
@Jarl_69
@Jarl_69 7 лет назад
When Vox stays away from political propaganda they actually make great videos...
@kitseofsuburbia3911
@kitseofsuburbia3911 7 лет назад
what was the first song they played?!?!?!?!?
@blackpilled_4027
@blackpilled_4027 7 лет назад
Kitse of Suburbia i can't find it too😢😢😢😢
@manasikanhere2223
@manasikanhere2223 6 лет назад
'find you' by Be the Young
@paperdain
@paperdain 6 лет назад
Probably just mocking how most graduations now start off by playing the song voted as "Most popular" by the graduating class when people start entering the auditorium.
@aidanmccormack5443
@aidanmccormack5443 6 лет назад
Elgar is such a great composer. If you’ve ever heard his “Nimrod” from Enigma Variations or the vocal version “Lux Aeterna,” then you know. :)
@bananenbob4906
@bananenbob4906 3 года назад
It is not a song. It is a piece.
@onliner10000
@onliner10000 6 лет назад
I just graduated nursing school 2 days ago. This song was played. It was absolutely beautiful
@pre-debutera6941
@pre-debutera6941 5 лет назад
This song gives me anxiety.
@snflwrchan8019
@snflwrchan8019 5 лет назад
Same
@Jariid
@Jariid 7 лет назад
I think it's important to note that just because it had a meaning through it's lyrics popular at the time, that it inspires more emotional than vocal interest in the modern context.
@bojomay2952
@bojomay2952 4 года назад
Americans and Philippines: This is the graduation song. British: Slam their head on the table
@dominicbruce7558
@dominicbruce7558 7 лет назад
Could you do something about differences between Britain, the U.K. and why Scotland, England and Wales aren't official countries but N Ireland is? Also why in sports they all have unique national anthems but when the play as GB they use England's anthem
@ashg7368
@ashg7368 7 лет назад
England doesn't have an official national anthem. GB uses the national anthem of the UK. England alone uses the same national anthem.
@inco9943
@inco9943 7 лет назад
God save the queen is England national anthem as a country state isn't it? Is that not why they sing that and each of the other states of the UK sing different songs in competitions like the 6 nations?
@ashg7368
@ashg7368 7 лет назад
It is not. England will sing God Save the Queen but it is the official anthem of the UK as a whole. Therefore God save the Queen is also the national anthem for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. They all have there own national anthem for just themselves however, England is the odd one out. Sometimes England will not sing God Save the Queen and will instead choose a national song of England like Jerusalem; as they did in the Commonwealth Games.
@ashg7368
@ashg7368 7 лет назад
Ironically it ha been suggested for England to adopt Land of Hope and Glory (Pomp and Circumstance) as its official National Anthem. However, most the world will probably wonder why England is using the 'graduation' theme at the Olympics at.
@MonotoneCreeper
@MonotoneCreeper 7 лет назад
Jerusalem is the de facto national anthem of England.
@alanlee2134
@alanlee2134 7 лет назад
A Japanese anime series used it as a theme.
@shannonbear8807
@shannonbear8807 7 лет назад
Cool what it's called ?
@alanlee2134
@alanlee2134 7 лет назад
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atashin%27chi
@GcoEnterprises
@GcoEnterprises 6 лет назад
this sounds like the inspiration for John Williams Star Wars "Throne Room" Scene.
@eliza4118
@eliza4118 7 лет назад
I saw an American friend on facebook share a live viewing of their university's graduation and out of curiosity i clicked on it. Imagine my surprise when Land of Hope and Glory, a British patriotic song, started playing. I genuinely thought someone was having a laugh until i looked it up and realised the vast majority of American universities play it at graduation XD
@mightywasp1258
@mightywasp1258 6 лет назад
Every band kids worst nightmare ever. Playing this song for almost a hour over and over again
@SpudChickenSaltedChips
@SpudChickenSaltedChips 6 лет назад
I'm Aussie. Smash Mouth's All Star was played at my graduation.
@williamjust
@williamjust 6 лет назад
Two thoughts, from someone in England... (1) What a weird choice of music for graduation. (Then again, I'm so old my degree ceremony was in Latin.) (2) The imperialistic theme is the reason I favour 'Jerusalem' over 'Land of Hope and Glory' as candidate for the English National Anthem. (No, we don't have an official anthem. 'God Save the Queen' is the UK national anthem, although it's often used for England too.)
@whiteowl82
@whiteowl82 5 лет назад
Honestly, since I'm not American and there's no graduation ceremony in my country, the first thing that comes to mind when I hear this song is that awesome scene in Kingsman: The Secret Service.
@legacy_the_archer
@legacy_the_archer 7 лет назад
I work at Barstow Community Colllege and this last year our graduation CD broke so we actually used a joke CD we had on Hand which was the star wars correnation march. it was so fun to see how all of only 5 people in the whole crowd noticed.
@thewaffle376
@thewaffle376 6 лет назад
Man, I wish it was it’s every day bro
@samwilkinson2534
@samwilkinson2534 4 года назад
The song is not "Pomp and circumstance". It is "LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY"
@Langstrath
@Langstrath 2 месяца назад
Actually, the full music is titled 'Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D major'. 'Land of Hope and Glory' is the title of the lyrics which were subsequently added to it.
@samlair3342
@samlair3342 5 лет назад
Tacking words onto the original music doesn’t change the initial majesty of the melody.
@railroading
@railroading 4 месяца назад
If you are a band kid, you know this is a NIGHTMARE.
@reesekill
@reesekill 5 лет назад
whenever i hear “pomp and circumstance” i cant not think of vocaloid
@anonymousshitposter1743
@anonymousshitposter1743 3 года назад
We Brits are just making sure you get used to the music for the time we come again :)
@Charlie-fk4ly
@Charlie-fk4ly 3 года назад
I'll sing Land of Hope and Glory when this plays
@plutonix5792
@plutonix5792 5 лет назад
I found this searching for the vocaloid song
@chappellroanplsgotomanilaibeg
@chappellroanplsgotomanilaibeg 7 лет назад
we also use this in the philippines
@ApocylypsePlease
@ApocylypsePlease 7 лет назад
airbubble Cultural hegemony
@nu_keys
@nu_keys 7 лет назад
Well yeah, we WERE colonized by America. Also, the Americans started the country's public school system.
@guywithoutmustache4956
@guywithoutmustache4956 6 лет назад
i think not i hope they play this song
@ShakuShingan
@ShakuShingan 7 лет назад
The version sung by Dame Clara Butt is not from the Coronation Ode, it is the version published as a separate song. Both notes and lyrics differ.
@montgomerynathameion
@montgomerynathameion 7 лет назад
This popped into my recommendation the day I heard it at a graduation.
@MrBulky992
@MrBulky992 2 месяца назад
The newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II walked in procession out of Westminster Abbey at the end of her coronation in 1953 to this march.
@isabelsoliman1271
@isabelsoliman1271 5 лет назад
they played the pirates of the caribbean theme at my high school's graduation...
@waahaah861
@waahaah861 7 лет назад
Built harsh internment camps yes, being a guard was worse then an actual prisoner. Also how about you get supplies from Britain on one of the harshest routes on sea to the cape of good hope and through a barren wasteland then say it was harsh. It was a necessity of war to hold those who may be of nuisance but a tragedy that it was in such a remote part of the world.
@andrewmccloud8581
@andrewmccloud8581 6 лет назад
Not to mention a lot of the Boers were salve drivers.
@BlueTigerIncStudios
@BlueTigerIncStudios 4 года назад
On my graduation they played High School Musical’s ‘We’re all in this together’
@Linkcrossing
@Linkcrossing 7 лет назад
'cause it fire. and fun to play. duh.
@carolinacoreas7716
@carolinacoreas7716 6 лет назад
It's kind of like the wedding march. Or how Tiempo de Vals became the song you hear at every quinceañera party.
@francescologreco2775
@francescologreco2775 7 лет назад
makes me so proud to be British! long live the empire!
@GiantDoucheNG
@GiantDoucheNG 6 лет назад
Madame Clara Butt is actually the name I have assigned to my literal butt
@currentteeth4078
@currentteeth4078 7 лет назад
I was hoping for "Good Riddance" by Green Day
@jackAlope_-ef1re
@jackAlope_-ef1re 3 года назад
I had to play this for 20 minutes straight for my middle school graduation. Outdoors, no shade, 42c heat, on a broken bari sax with a new reed. Will someone make it stop soon.
@djyxaa1522
@djyxaa1522 7 лет назад
Also played on every graduation in the Philippines
@chinchin3274
@chinchin3274 7 лет назад
Salamander Man is proud
@zhivkozaev2438
@zhivkozaev2438 7 лет назад
Nnyeeeeesss!!
@josemhs1213
@josemhs1213 7 лет назад
Band players :so many times SO MANY TIMEES
@ilovemydog6847
@ilovemydog6847 7 лет назад
Absolutely Excellent. Thank You.
@tchaffman
@tchaffman 7 лет назад
"Why every *American* graduation plays the same song"
@smittywerbenjagermanjensen7989
Pomp and Circumstance-- more like Pain and Consequence.
@_captain_N
@_captain_N 5 лет назад
the real question is, why was this the theme song 🎼 for the macho man Randy Savage and not his brother Lanny Poffo AKA the genius who wore the cap and gown? 🎓
@photographicdisaster2134
@photographicdisaster2134 7 лет назад
Normal people: *thinks about their graduation* Me: *Thinks of the vocaloid version of pomp and circumstance*
@zoralewis4357
@zoralewis4357 6 лет назад
Every time I'm at a graduation, I have to play it. Over... and over.... and over...
@widebody2010
@widebody2010 6 лет назад
And all this time we in the u.s.a. thought we won the rev. war.
@Langstrath
@Langstrath 2 месяца назад
While some of us Brits privately chuckle every year at the thought of oblivious Americans playing our British patriotic music at their graduations 😄.
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