South Central Minnesota is where I learned the song as well - Camp Ajawah, just north of the Twin Cities. We also started it very softly and then got louder as they marched into the village, then softer as they marched into the distance. Now, Dexys is back. General Commentwikipedia says: The arrangement is meant to evoke the desolation of Warsaw at the time of Bowie's visit in 1973. During WWII the city's Jewish population was rounded up and herded into the infamous Warsaw Ghetto. It's good to see it all written out as an adult and see that it does make sense... esp. The "tawty howkers" is an interesting addition to the various lyrics we have collected in the comments. We actually sang Zoom instead of Some, since the harmony part was usually fun and louder than the rest. In Bowie's mind. Summer camp songs - lists, links, lyrics, and rambling thoughts about music meant to be sung by voices joined in imperfect harmony. It would be interesting to know where your grandfather learned the song and what words he used. You can find clips on you tube of him and Brian Eno discussing the concept. How does one make a bagpipe sound with his/her mouth? Songs that seem to glorify violence against women are often misinterpreted - but not always. (who saw them march to war?) Our version was something like;Wha saw the 42ndWha saw them gone to warWha saw the 42ndMarching through the brambles rawZoom-bi-day got boots an stockingsZoom-bi-day got none to-waZoom-bi-day got boots an stockingsMarching through the brambles rawZoom, Zoom, Zoom, ZoomIt would start very loud, but each time you got to the line of 'Zooms' it would get taken down a notch before starting from top at the new volume, until eventually you'd all be whispering it. Geesus! Thanks, Anonymous, for the two versions, both of which make sense. Zoom-ba-doom more boots and stockings, Zoom-ba-doom mornay no more. View by: Highest Rated; Most Recent; Oldest First ... General CommentThe lyrics here are wrong, it's September 13 '81, its about when the Polish government declared Martial Law and arrested all the leaders of the Solidarity Trade Union apart from Lech Walesa. I learned both of them at Hidden Lake Girl Scout Camp in upstate New York, the summers of 1964 and 1965. artist: "Joy Division", WARSAW Lyrics: Y'all ain't get to see what I foresaw coming / Now the team overseas out in Warsaw, stuntin' (Ooh!) Woah baby, you gotta hear the song that I'm queueing What a great site! Rick Astley on "Never Gonna Give You Up," "Cry For Help," and his remarkable resurgence that gave him another #1 UK album. Pop: 603 000 (2005 est)a city in central Tanzania, the official capital of the country. It isn't full stereo until the end of the song, which is over 8 minutes long. Zoom of them had boots and stockings (some of them had boots and stockings) Zoom of them had nane a' twa (some of them had none at all) Zoom of them had boots and stockings Marching down the BroomielawMy camp cohort wrote new lyrics to this tune for out camp song! If you took the time to read the post itself and not just the title - as well as the many excellent comments from people sharing their variations of the lyrics - you would have seen that I admit I didn't know the correct words and then I found them. i thought it wasone saw the 42ndone saw the game of warone saw the 42ndmarching through the brambles brarlzoom of them wore boots and stockingszoom of them wore nay at allzoom of them wore boots and stockingsmarching through the brambles brarl. Log in now to tell us what you think this song means. Anonymous, thanks for the information. And, by the way, they are as useful as they ever were: singing them helped relieve the tedium, and helped to rein in a few rogue wolf cubs. Thanks, that makes 3 for Glasgow, 1 for Edinburgh. Wha = Who Who saw the 42nd, Who saw them go away, Who saw the 42nd, Marching down the Broomielaw. This song often gets stuck in my head, its great to finally see some sense made from it. After spending much time pondering about the words I googled "Wha Saw" or how I thought it was spelled and came across this wonderful gem of a blog for the song. I always thought it was my mother's own version, but now I'm not so sure, Yesterday I taught "my" version of this to my Cub Scout den (2nd grade, Wolves), as well as "Marching to Pretoria", while we were on a short hike. We usually sang it as a patrol around the campfire each evening before going to bed. It was pretty fascinating to read through the comments and see the rich culture and history of the different versions of it. As I remember it:Saw ye the 42nd?Saw ye them march awa?Saw ye the 42nd,Marching doon the Broomielaw?Some o' them had tartan troosers.Some o' the had nane ava.Some o' them had umberellasFor keep the rain awa. Like a previous poster, I sang this song at Girl Scout camp in the early 1960's (Timber Ridge outside of Atlanta). As we have seen, there are no "correct" lyrics to the song. Wa saw the 42ndWa saw marching through the brambles all. "Warszawa" as written by Brian Eno David Bowie, Lyrics © TINTORETTO MUSIC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. I'm not sure exactly where, but it seemed more southern and rural to a city kid. What does Warsaw mean? A Fact or Fiction all about yacht rock and those who made it. Woah baby, you gotta hear the song that I'm queueing Zoom-ba-doom more boots and stockings, Zoom-ba-doom mornay no more.Zoom-ba-doom more boots and stockings, Marching through the brambles war. I was in Boy Scouts from 2004-2007 and earned my eagle rank achievement along with my 2 older brothers all at the same time when I was 15 in high school (my 2 brothers were seniors). It was such fun to find this website! It's "Wha saw the 42nd, not warsaw/wassau whatever: http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/scotlandssongs/primary/whasawthe42nd.asp ................... and the u tube:.........http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJS_8kRX_ig. Bowie played this as the opening number on his 1978 and 2002 tours. It's not a sign but a dirty question left unanswered Brian Eno, who collaborated on the song with Bowie, sat next to him and finished the sequence of notes that would form the intro to the song. The lyrics in the middle part of this are based upon a song by the Polish folk choir, Slask. Saw it all in our time "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)"
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