http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG6yRCRudgI
So they aren't in tune, but this is the best recording I could find on youtube. This song reminds me of an oppressive ruler constantly driving his people to work. (This one also has the best anvil sound). The beginning of the song has no anvil which represents the leadership of Jones. Although it was oppressive, it was not as oppressive as the leadership of the pigs. This is shown when the anvil comes in, I can do nothing but think of communist rule. There is also a transition in the piece that can also be used to represent the transfer of leadership from Jones to the pigs. The one main theme of this piece is that work is constant, whether it be a blacksmith working all day long or 'slaves' or 'free workers' as the pigs would say. The music reflects this as the constant playing of theme goes on throughout the entire piece. The piece is completed with the ideas of animal farm with the final chord. It shows the realization that the animals have when looking in at the meeting between the humans and the pigs. The chord is loud and bright and basically a realization for the animals. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG6yRCRudgI
The anvil sound is cool. I can totally see how it sounds like an oppressive ruler driving his people to work. I picture the leader standing over his people with a whip and cracking it every time the anvil sounds.
ReplyDeletethis is kinda gay
ReplyDeleteGrahm, did you even listen to the Song?
ReplyDeleteGrahm! Perhaps there is a better, less mean way to show your dislike?
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