Submitted by Historical_Ad1970 t3_11bbkci in Music
It's such a masterpiece that describes an optimistic view of the world and how the world could be. I think if the humankind ever had an anthem, it should be this song.
Submitted by Historical_Ad1970 t3_11bbkci in Music
It's such a masterpiece that describes an optimistic view of the world and how the world could be. I think if the humankind ever had an anthem, it should be this song.
Lol
This song is so underrated
It used to be a hit. Maybe just forgotten about (a little), but I wouldn’t say underrated. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a bad word said about it.
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I mean that humans aren’t nearly as good as the song.
Nah. More like Welcome to the Jungle.
War Pigs
Piggies
YOU KNOW WHERE YOU ARE?!??
YOU’RE IN THE JUNGLE BABY!
YOUR GONNA DIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEE!!!!
Also, the covers that give the song a completely different flavor, like Israel Kamakawiwo’ole and Joey Ramone.
Ah yes, Izzy’s cover that he recorded in the wee hours of the morning by chance and opportunity is the ultimate gift of flattery to Mr. Armstrong imo.
Yeah, both songs transmit something else that you cannot describe with words.
When I was a kid I just couldn’t figure out about the “icy trees of green”.
That's gotta be about... Christmas cookies?
Pine trees.
Fine by me!
Yes
Not in the world I live
I think Free Four from Pink Floyd is more appropriate.
That or Epitaph from King Crimson.
I do
I prefer Love’s in Need of Love Today. Major upgrade over What a Wonderful World in my opinion.
I didn't vote for you
Got to say I've never met anyone who's spirits cannot be lifted by this song .
A beautiful arrangement with such warmth from satchmo
That song is pure magic, touches anyone who hears it
This was the first song I downloaded on Napster.
it's also used to be my go-to karaoke song (in certain company). as a skinny unassuming white dude, i can do an alarmingly good louis armstrong impression. now i'd never want to cause smartphones would blast me on socials, and i don't think i could handle the pressures of being super famous for it.
It's a beautiful song.
Human kind anthem? I’d say Neil Young - Heart of Gold
How about the one Mashed with No Surprises by Radiohead?
I get the sentiment but I would have picked What the world needs now
I personally think it should be Waving my dick in the wind by Ween, but to each his own.
If humankind wasn't shit sure
Beautiful World by Devo is more on point, especially with the video
'Its a mans world' would be a better choice
am i the only one
I totally agree with that.
Counterpoint: Bananarama’s it ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it.
Ode to Joy.
I prefer The Beatles - Here comes the Sun. My personal anthem during Covid. It’s alright…
This should be the song that plays as the last human lies dying
See, world anthem. This is the kind of thinking we need.
Yeah, however I'm not saying countries shouldn't exist, because they should. But I think the humanity should behave as one race to overcome it's problems.
Personally I love the song. It means more since I grew up around New Orleans. A band called Slothrust also does a really nice cover of it. Anyone who likes the song should check it out.
Probably not, but I don’t think it should be the anthem for THIS world/system. Maybe in the hereafter. Here, on earth, after, all tyrants have been removed and the oppressed masses have been liberated.
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That or Woody Guthrie’s This Land Is Your Land
Great song, but it’s very America-specific.
It doesn’t have to be. There’s a universality to it. To me the song transcends borders and eras.
From California to the New York island. Hard to get around that.
Yeah but if you go the other direction you cover the rest of the globe.
Leaving out the Mountain States, Midwest, Canada, Central and South America…
Nobody said you had to travel in a straight line. Woodie was a meanderer!
Good one. Also…Nature Boy
It’s always seemed to me a release type song. Heaven. Healing. Big picture stuff.
Yea
Pour Some Sugar On Me by Def Leopard more like
Na this should be. It is a cover of a Queen song but Laibach did it better. Same positive message too!
God works in mysterious ways Mysterious ways Ah Hey! One man, one goal Ha, one mission One heart, one soul Just one solution One flash of light Yeah, one god, one vision One flesh, one bone, one true religion One voice, one hope, one real decision Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa Give me one vision, yeah No wrong, no right I'm gonna tell you there's no black and no white No blood, no stain All we need is (one worldwide vision) One flesh, one bone, one true religion One race, one hope, one real decision Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa Whoa-yeah, whoa-yeah, oh yeah! I had a dream when I was young A dream of sweet illusion A glimpse of hope and unity And visions of one sweet union But a cold wind blows and a dark rain falls And in my heart, it shows Look what they've done to my dream, yeah! One vision So give me your hands, give me your hearts I'm ready! There's only one direction One world and one nation Yeah, one vision No hate, no fight, just excitation All through the night it's a celebration Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, yeah One, one, one, one, one, one, one One flesh, one bone, one true religion One voice, one hope, one real decision Give me one light, yeah Give me one hope, hey Just give me, ah One man, one man One bar, one night One day, hey, hey Just gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme fried chicken! Vision, vision, vision, vision
THE MEANING OF THIS 🎵 🎶 🎵 SONG, COMES DOWN TO KINDNESS. SOMETHING THIS WORLD 🌎 DOES NOT HAVE ENOUGH OF. TO JUDGE IS THE AMERICAN WAY. HYPOCRISY IS ALIVE AND WELL IN AMERICA. YOUR OPINION IS YOUR OWN. YOU HAVE THAT RIGHT ✅️. YOU DO YOU. WHETHER TO JUDGE OR NOT TO JUDGE IS THE QUESTION. LEAVE IT BE.
It’s got major Uncle Tom implications for a lot of people and is actually hated by many. You even might get less objections from suggesting something like Free Bird, honestly.
Lmaoo cringe take
It’s not my personal take. I’m just letting OP know how unlikely it would be to get support, bc this is the opinion of a lot of people
I’m sure Love Is All You Need is a pretty good guess if there was ever a vote on said topic.
What is “Uncle Tom” about it
I gave you the basic information and already told you it’s not my argument. Feel free to do the research yourself and come to your own conclusions.
A lot of what people exactly? I've definitely never heard of this hatred for What a Wonderful World before.
And it doesn't seem that there's any reference to it that google can find either.
Maybe give us some examples, some proof. Otherwise you're pretty much just talking out your butt.
Edit - cool, you're just making shit up in a failed attempt to add weight to an opinion you hold, which is not in fact shared by others. Pretty lame yo. "it's not my personal take", but it seems it actually is your personal take, and one not shared by anyone who ever bothered to say anything to that end in any major media.
Ever heard the song Nappy Heads by The Fugees? Sure doesn’t sound like a respectful reference he’s making there to me. Mocking the shit out of him with his impression, and then he says, “But what the fuck was so wonderful 'bout pickin cotton, on a farm?”
Bob O’Meally, the head of jazz studies at Columbia University in New York, remains divided. While lauding Armstrong as “one of the greatest people of the 20th century”, he was “offended by his presentations … At the time of the rise of Malcolm X, the authority of Martin Luther King, examples in the popular media like Muhammad Ali and others, there was Armstrong – a kind of throwback from another era, with this borderline minstrelsy role that he played. I cringed as a black American.”
“Armstrong was regularly called an Uncle Tom.”
I love the song. The context is that OP is nominating it to be ‘humankind’s anthem’ ffs, so it definitely seems relevant to bring up controversy. I pointed out there would be push back, and generally topics like this become a much bigger deal for much lesser titles.
Cool, you took a couple kinda sorta references and a couple articles and decided there was this massive hatred for a well beloved song, let alone the even more loved artist... You do you, but you're hilariously wrong. Half a dozen references and you want to turn that into a giant, monolithic hatred of the guy. It just doesn't track with actual reality, sorry.
Just blocking your contrarian idiocy. Have a great life. It's a wonderful world, after all.
and bread and water...
Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science??
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MIKELDMV,
HOW I RESPONDED WAS NOT WRITTEN IN STONE. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO SAY WHAT YOU WANT, JUST AS I DO. THEN AGAIN IT'S JUST AN OPINION.
YOU DO KNOW WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT OPINIONS DON'T YOU?
HAVE A NICE DAY.
I find that song insipid. A veneer of emotionality, constructed with a too-deliberate pop sensibility. The Armstrong original is further compromised by overplay.
Not to be rude, just find it interesting when people use the overplayed factor in judging or having an opinion of a song.
Wear-out is an observable phenomenon across all types of creative expression. There is a sweet spot of frequency of exposure that, if exceeded, results in loss of interest and engagement.
Absolutely does happen. There's things I could go the rest of my life not hearing again, that has nothing to say of the quality or palatability to others experience of such things.
EXACTLY
Eh, so it’s a sappy pop song. People like it. I find it reasonably effective. Yeah, it ain’t Mahler. But it’s a nice little song.
Sure, people like it. Even though I think it's sappy, too, the Israel Kamakawiwoʻole cover version has real emotional draw. Unfortunately, that version, like the Louis Armstrong original, has been getting a lot of play in recent years. At some point, overplay can make a song less engaging.
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My takeaway from what you are saying is nobody can do right if they become popular to the point it is "overplayed" it somehow degrades on its quality of a song. I personally don't get it. You know people are born every year and get to discover music as they grow even if they weren't part of the time frame the music was popular. Are we just supposed to throw any music that got too much play out the door because some have heard it too much?
Do whatever you want. Musical tastes are subjective and personal. I'm not telling anybody that they aren't entitled to love "It's A Wonderful World."
Does the draw of a song wane if it is overplayed? Yes. Is the degree of wear-out constant across all songs? Of course not. It depends on factors such as how much a particular song is enjoyed by a particular individual and possibly the complexity of the music, which drives a host of neurological responses. Michael Bonshor, a music psychologist at University of Sheffield, has done work in this area.
STOP! IT IS PLAYED THROUGH THE HOLIDAY SEASON... GEE WHIZ!
>I see friends shaking hands Saying how do you do They're really saying I love you
Hits too hard for ez pop
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