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The website of the American contingent of the [http://tenthfoot.org/Songs/tunes.html Tenth of Foot] (Bostonian [[Peeled Nuts]]) includes a wonderful page of songs of the era, including ''Polly Oliver'' - a rather different story from our Polly/Oliver's. --[[User:Old Dickens|Old Dickens]] 17:59, 30 June 2008 (UTC) | The website of the American contingent of the [http://tenthfoot.org/Songs/tunes.html Tenth of Foot] (Bostonian [[Peeled Nuts]]) includes a wonderful page of songs of the era, including ''Polly Oliver'' - a rather different story from our Polly/Oliver's. --[[User:Old Dickens|Old Dickens]] 17:59, 30 June 2008 (UTC) | ||
I've still got it in my head that Polly and the girls are also a re-imagining of the "eternal soldier" types most famously used by Sven Hassel in his series of pulp-fictions about the 27th (Penal) Panzer Regiment in WW2. Although the first book in the series, '''''Legion of the Damned''''', is itself a homage reworking of Erich-Maria Remarque's '''''All Quiet on the Western Front''''', updating the action to WW2 Nazi Germany and still using Remarque's original characters. A direct link back to Remarque's clasic anti-war novel - not to mention the clasic film made from it - might be wholly in keeping with Pratchett's intentions here. | |||
* Major [[Clogston]] Oberst Hinka | |||
* Lieutenant [[Blouse]] | |||
* Sergeant [[Jackrum]] Oberfeldwebel Willi Baum, "The Old Man" | |||
* Corporal [[Strappi]] - Sergeant Heide, the die-hard Nazi, snoop, and informer | |||
* [[Polly Perks]] Fahnenjunker Sven Hassel | |||
* [[Igor#Igor in the Ins-and-Outs, Borogravia|Igor]] - | |||
* [[Maladict]] - Corporal "By The Grace of God" Josef Porta | |||
* [[Carborundum]] - Private "Tiny" | |||
* [[Tonker Halter|"Tonker" Halter]] | |||
* [[Shufti Manickle|"Shufti" Manickle]] | |||
* [[Wazzer Goom|"Wazzer" Goom]] | |||
* [[Lofty Tewt|"Lofty" Tewt]] |
Revision as of 08:51, 10 June 2009
In fact The Lincolnshire Poacher seems to have been the official march of the 10th Foot of Lincolnshire, but why can't I search out any reference to the novelty hit of the fifties that used the tune to tell how "you'll never get rid of the bomp-bomp-bomp, no matter what you do"? OK, it was The Thing, by Phil Harris. It's always in there somewhere. --Old Dickens 15:12, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
The website of the American contingent of the Tenth of Foot (Bostonian Peeled Nuts) includes a wonderful page of songs of the era, including Polly Oliver - a rather different story from our Polly/Oliver's. --Old Dickens 17:59, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
I've still got it in my head that Polly and the girls are also a re-imagining of the "eternal soldier" types most famously used by Sven Hassel in his series of pulp-fictions about the 27th (Penal) Panzer Regiment in WW2. Although the first book in the series, Legion of the Damned, is itself a homage reworking of Erich-Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front, updating the action to WW2 Nazi Germany and still using Remarque's original characters. A direct link back to Remarque's clasic anti-war novel - not to mention the clasic film made from it - might be wholly in keeping with Pratchett's intentions here.
- Major Clogston Oberst Hinka
- Lieutenant Blouse
- Sergeant Jackrum Oberfeldwebel Willi Baum, "The Old Man"
- Corporal Strappi - Sergeant Heide, the die-hard Nazi, snoop, and informer
- Polly Perks Fahnenjunker Sven Hassel
- Igor -
- Maladict - Corporal "By The Grace of God" Josef Porta
- Carborundum - Private "Tiny"