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Jul 13, 2024, 2:53:34 PM7/13/24
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So yesterday we were in cult marathalli, attending a dance session. A set of goons (6-7 people) barged in and stopped the class and started abusing the trainer, screaming at him. Since I knew kannada i understood what they were talking about. They apparently wanted Kannada songs to be played with the dance music too. The class got cancelled and we were asked to leave immediately for our own safety. There were female students too. Some of us stayed back to join the next classes but after a few minutes into the other classes, they stopped those too. Started playing some kannada songs loudly in the gym on the mic and started dancing, whistling, screaming like maniacs. By the end of it there were 20-25 of them there.

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Not sure when the police were called but they arrived after almost an hour after all this was still happening inside the gym. While the songs were being played loudly, they recorded all of us just sitting there quietly in fear. Felt so humiliated.

Matters of the heart have a habit of turning red, raw and bloody in traditional songs, and so it goes with Died for Love, also known as A Sailor's Life, Sweet William, and Willie the Bold Sailor Boy (and performed by everyone from Fairport Convention to The Watersons). It's a tale of a woman pining for her true love who has set out to sea and not returned. Desperate to find him, she sets out to sea herself and meets the Queen's ship. She asks if they have seen William, and after some discussion over the cut and colour of his coat and hair, they tell her he has drowned.

There are plenty of folk songs that warn young women against the reputation-shredding advances of lecherous men, from the direct O Soldier Won't You Marry Me to the poetic Let No Man Steal Your Thyme. Cold Haily Rainy Night (or Cold Blow and a Rainy Night, Let Me In This Ae Nicht and even The Laird o' Windy Wa's) has retained its potency as a stark contrast between what people will say to get what they want, and how they will behave once they get it.

As Joan Bakewell explains in this report, the 1960s musical Oh! What A Lovely War retold the history of the First World War using popular songs of the time as a darkly comic way of satirically retelling the story of the conflict. But this song from the 1918 trenches didn't make the cut, probably because it portrays the hierarchy of army life in quite a brutal light. Each verse offers a chance to find where representatives of a particular rank might be found - from sergeant down to private - with the officers described as being variously "lying on the canteen floor" to "miles and miles behind the line". By contrast, the poor privates (or battalion, depending on the version of the song) can be found "hanging on the old barbed wire".

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