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Immigration Song by Led
           Zeppelin

  Members of the Team:

 Fritz Ignacio
Rotela Ulises
Immigration Song
    Led Zeppelin (1970)

                      Ah ah
we come from the land of the ice and snow
from the midnight sun where the hot springs
                       flow.
            the hammer of the gods
       will drive our ships to new lands
    to fight the horde singing and crying:
             Valhalla I am coming!
       on we sweep with threshing oar
   our only goal will be the western shore.
                      ah ah
we come from the land of the ice and snow
from the midnight sun where the hot springs
                       flow.
         how soft your fields so green,
           can whisper tales of gore,
     of how we calmed the tides of war.
             we are your overlords.
       on we sweep with threshing oar,
   our only goal will be the western shore.
so now you'd better stop and rebuild all your
                      ruins,
     for peace and trust can win the day
            despite of all your losing.
This song is about the Vikings who moved to
the west of Scandinavia to look for new
lands.
They liked fighting in hordes meanwhile they sang and cried.
They were going to Valhalla (Valhalla was a big and majestic hall in Asgard*, where
   the Vikings who died in battle went; they were chosen by Odin, the governor
                                      of Asgard)
            The only goal for them was to arrive at the western shore.




                                                     *Asgard was an antique city from the Nordic mythology.
The fields conquered by the Vikings were soft, quiet, and green.
They wanted them because the lived in cold lands, with a lot of ice
                             and snow.
  The Vikings conquered new lands fighting against the original
               inhabitants who lived in those lands.
             After that, they became in the overlords.
The unique goal of the Vikings was
      to arrive at the western
shore. They would not stop killing to
achieve their target; so they said the
  local farmers “You have to stop
          fighting and start
      to rebuilt all your ruins”.
The final message of the song has a special meaning:
‘’For peace and trust can win the day despite of all your losing’’, they sang. This means
          that you have to enjoy the day although the bad things, you have to
                        put as little trust as possible in the future.
Historical Background - Vikings History
The Vikings have a great role in the European history.
They conquered a lot of regions as the British Islands, Normandy, etc. Through
north rivers they spread over the Baltic sea and Russia.




            eighth century
            ninth century
            tenth century
            eleventh century
            denotes areas subjected to frequent Viking raids but with little or no Scandinavian settlement
The Viking age: The terror of the north

Their brutal attacks around the world terrified all Europe. They sacked the
Lindisfarne monastery. Monasteries were the main Vikings’ objective because
they accumulated a lot of possessions, food, and shelter.

      The first Viking expedition around the Mediterranean sea dated 844,
      when the Vikings set fire Seville.
The end of the Vikings’ age came with the fall of the king Herald the Ruthless, who
died on Stamford bridge battle in 1066.




The actual stereotype of Vikings show them as blond or redhead, tall, and with
bright eyes.
The stories represent them as barbarians, bloodthirsty and with helmets with horns
(because they were possessed by evil spirits).
Conclusion


We like this song because the Nordic mythology is an interesting topic. And we love
one sentence, one line of the lyrics most of all: the end of the song where we think
they tell us we have to enjoy everyday, day by day without worrying about bad things.




  References:
  http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikingo

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Led Zeppelin's "Immigration Song

  • 1. Immigration Song by Led Zeppelin Members of the Team:  Fritz Ignacio Rotela Ulises
  • 2. Immigration Song Led Zeppelin (1970) Ah ah we come from the land of the ice and snow from the midnight sun where the hot springs flow. the hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new lands to fight the horde singing and crying: Valhalla I am coming! on we sweep with threshing oar our only goal will be the western shore. ah ah we come from the land of the ice and snow from the midnight sun where the hot springs flow. how soft your fields so green, can whisper tales of gore, of how we calmed the tides of war. we are your overlords. on we sweep with threshing oar, our only goal will be the western shore. so now you'd better stop and rebuild all your ruins, for peace and trust can win the day despite of all your losing.
  • 3. This song is about the Vikings who moved to the west of Scandinavia to look for new lands.
  • 4. They liked fighting in hordes meanwhile they sang and cried. They were going to Valhalla (Valhalla was a big and majestic hall in Asgard*, where the Vikings who died in battle went; they were chosen by Odin, the governor of Asgard) The only goal for them was to arrive at the western shore. *Asgard was an antique city from the Nordic mythology.
  • 5. The fields conquered by the Vikings were soft, quiet, and green. They wanted them because the lived in cold lands, with a lot of ice and snow. The Vikings conquered new lands fighting against the original inhabitants who lived in those lands. After that, they became in the overlords.
  • 6. The unique goal of the Vikings was to arrive at the western shore. They would not stop killing to achieve their target; so they said the local farmers “You have to stop fighting and start to rebuilt all your ruins”.
  • 7. The final message of the song has a special meaning: ‘’For peace and trust can win the day despite of all your losing’’, they sang. This means that you have to enjoy the day although the bad things, you have to put as little trust as possible in the future.
  • 8. Historical Background - Vikings History The Vikings have a great role in the European history. They conquered a lot of regions as the British Islands, Normandy, etc. Through north rivers they spread over the Baltic sea and Russia. eighth century ninth century tenth century eleventh century denotes areas subjected to frequent Viking raids but with little or no Scandinavian settlement
  • 9. The Viking age: The terror of the north Their brutal attacks around the world terrified all Europe. They sacked the Lindisfarne monastery. Monasteries were the main Vikings’ objective because they accumulated a lot of possessions, food, and shelter. The first Viking expedition around the Mediterranean sea dated 844, when the Vikings set fire Seville.
  • 10. The end of the Vikings’ age came with the fall of the king Herald the Ruthless, who died on Stamford bridge battle in 1066. The actual stereotype of Vikings show them as blond or redhead, tall, and with bright eyes. The stories represent them as barbarians, bloodthirsty and with helmets with horns (because they were possessed by evil spirits).
  • 11. Conclusion We like this song because the Nordic mythology is an interesting topic. And we love one sentence, one line of the lyrics most of all: the end of the song where we think they tell us we have to enjoy everyday, day by day without worrying about bad things. References: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikingo