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==Usage of national anthems==
==Usage of national anthems==
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The usage of national anthems of colonial countries and settler colonies such as [[England]] and the [[United States]] might be deemed controversial. God Save the King will not be played in [[Liverpool]].
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The usage of national anthems of colonial countries and settler colonies such as [[England]] and the [[United States]] during Babel Live shows might be deemed controversial. God Save the King will not be played in [[Liverpool]]. In the United States, the national anthem is heard in just about every sporting event ever, so playing The Star-Spangled Banner would be no surprise.
In an anarchist world, anthems would very seldom be heard in Babel Live shows. Exceptions include Amhrán na bhFiann, traditionally played before all GAA events; Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, a [[Wales|Welsh]] classic that rocked Principality Stadium countless times; and Lofsöngur, an [[Iceland]]ic hymn celebrating 1,000 years of settlement in Iceland.
In an anarchist world, anthems would very seldom be heard in Babel Live shows. Exceptions include Amhrán na bhFiann, traditionally played before all GAA events; Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, a [[Wales|Welsh]] classic that rocked Principality Stadium countless times; and Lofsöngur, an [[Iceland]]ic hymn celebrating 1,000 years of settlement in Iceland.
[[Category:Concerts]]
[[Category:Concerts]]