Today is the Fête Nationale in France known also as "le quatorze juillet" or Bastille Day.
Ms. Sandwalk and I visited the site of the Bastille (Place de la Bastille) when we were in Paris in 2008. There's nothing left of the former castle but the site still resonates with meaning and history.
One of Ms Sandwalk's ancestors, William Playfair witnessed the storming of the Bastille.
In honor of the French national day I invite you to sing the French national anthem, La Marseillaise. An English translation is provided so you can see that La Marseillaise is truly a revolutionary call to arms. (A much better translation can be found here.)
Check out Uncertain Principles for another version of La Marseillaise—this is the famous scene in Casablanca.
Reposted from 2009.
1 comment :
Not forgetting the Beatles’ version.
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