Reclamation of the Pie- Eyed Piper. Talk: Pied Piper of Hamelin - Wikipedia. This story is not to be found in the Brothers Grimm Collection of Fairytales. Is it possible that it is under a name other than The Pied Piper of Hamelin? If so that title must be noted on this article. Apex. 15. 6 (talk) 1. January 2. 00. 8 (UTC)The story is Die kinder zu Hameln (The Children of Hamelin) and is in Deutsche Sagen (German Tales). However, I'm unclear where (or why) that . This theory is not addressed specifically as a forced migration of adults. Panto review: The Pie-Eyed Piper of Hamilton, Oran Mor, Glasgow Mary Brennan, Dance critic / / Arts & Ents Share PANTOMIME The Pie-Eyed Piper of Hamilton. South Shields graffiti website, Newcastle graffiti and Newcastle upon Tyne graffiti art work and mural design. Pieeyed piper or Pie Eyed Piper artist and hip hop music production for the north east UK Hip Ho p, or UK hip-hop scene. Graffiti art for North East England. The loss of native Hamelin residents via force, a painful happening, was then commemorated with the church window. I won't edit the article, but will put this out there for discussion. January 2. 00. 8 (UTC)That issue is now addressed quite fully in the article with references. Li. Pollis (talk) 0. May 2. 00. 9 (UTC)Rat pipers are actually scam artists they use stories to boost thier reknown and never actually kill the rats, because rats can swim very well. The above editor is correct. Rats of most species are indeed, excellent swimmers. Slang Intoxicated; drunk. Linguistic evidence is very strong for this. But yes, rats SWIM VERY WELL! Li. Pollis (talk) 0. The Pie Eyed Piper Insert The Pie Eyed Piper $1.47 USD Category Card Making / Mini Kits / Men Occasion Birthday / Birthday Male Keywords gnome, beer, wine, birthday, men, male, decoupage, music Card Verses 88 available in Birthday Male Ref # File Size. 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ComicBookMovie.com is a registered trademark and has been. The Pie Eyed Piper Comedy, Short . Hoadley (scenario) Stars: Zasu Pitts, Billy Franey, Milburn Morante . November 2. 01. 5 (UTC)Why pied? Wiktionary lists it as the past of . This info is required. Pied: 1. But don't you think the word is obscure enough nowadays to warrant an explanation in the article? Keep in mind, people from all over the world are reading the English Wikipedia, not just native speakers. Still I'd bet the average American wouldn't be able to explain what pied means without consulting a dictionary. Plus I'd bet the word might even be too rare for most smaller dictionaries. Even how it relates to the piper is unclear among speakers who know what it means - - some say it means his outfit was pied, others claim it was his skin that was pied (from freckles, scarring, acne, etc.) I've heard all of these given as . The character is a sort of wandering minstrel and seems to fall in the same tradition of the jester and harlequin for whom motely is traditional garb. July 2. 01. 2 (UTC)By all probality it's a refference to his clothing. For all I know, the pied piper is a tale which combines 2 (or more) pieces of history; first: a tale about a rat plague; second: the piper, who was probably a guy paid for gathering people to settle in unsettled land. They weren't rare in that time and wore colorfull clothing and played instruments to be easiely noticed. Arano (talk) 2. 3: 0. September 2. 01. 4 (UTC)Serious revisions needed. I added a section for contemporary literature, and an item in that section. I also changed the heading capitalization for . Maldrin 1. 8: 3. 8, 1. April 2. 00. 6 (UTC)I just saw a Happily Ever After version of the Pied Piper, but I don't think I spotted it here. I think we should add it. March 2. 00. 9 (UTC)I don't think The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents is really a version of the Pied Piper story as such. It includes a character whose business is to go from town to town and to drive out the rats with a magic pipe, in an area where such professional pipers are not unheard of. In other words there is a clear reference, but that is as far as the similarity between the two plots goes. J Alexander D Atkins 1. May 2. 00. 6 (UTC)ABBA - Hamelin. Quite the opposite; he was horrible, a psychopath and pederast who, on June 2. Saxon village of Hammel and used them in unspeakable ways. Accounts of the aftermath vary. According to some, his victims were never seen again; others told of dismembered little bodies found scattered in the forest underbrush or festooning the branches of trees. Obviously, this version of the story is biased, but I'm going to add some of it (with a reference).- Elizabennet 2. October 2. 00. 6 (UTC)does this ? Tresckow 0. 0: 3. November 2. 00. 6 (UTC)Uh.. Honestly, it never occurred to me to doubt Manchester (I'm going to attribute that gullibility to the fact that I read it in high school). I went to the Straight Dope and found this entry analyzing the section and its heritage. It sounds like Manchester kind of made up all the lurid details, but we know the Pied Piper was somehow involved in the disappearance of a group of children (apparently the rat reference was added in the 1. I just added a little more info with citations about the emigration theory and on Manchester's pederast theory. His timing of the event is also at odds with all the other reports that date the event some 1. The set- up was not unlike the colonization of The New World and the Americas. The recruiter would get a flat fee per head from the backers of the new settlement and he would, in turn, offer some kind of payment upfront for volunteers. The motivation for parents to offer their children up to take part in such an endeavor wasn't just the money. This was before the Black Death and populations were booming. Sending one or more of your pre- teen kids off to settle a new town might give them a leg up they wouldn't get if they stayed behind. They would likely be apprenticed in a Trade and expect to gain valuable training & experience. Sadly, the Black Death came along eventually and solved the population problem. I'm working on adding more sourcing and deta. Il on the Emigration theory. I'm not having any luck finding any source other than Manchester for the Pederast Theory. Li. Pollis (talk) 1. September 2. 00. 8 (UTC)Your theory is extremely unlikely given the fact that the city itself keeps the tradition of not playing music on a particular street in town. And passages in a later account where it mentions an tragic event that befell the town. If the children were willingly sold, it would not be an tragic event (as you say selling children was . Angry bee (talk) 2. October 2. 01. 0 (UTC)An earlier musical reference. A neat song; I found the 7. I was a kid in the '5. Source: Vocalion recording #CDEA 6. Also, the mention of an engineered plague is a little confusing - people may think of the bubonic plague, rather than a plague of rats. Andjam 1. 1: 2. 5, 1. December 2. 00. 6 (UTC). Another English expression, . Similarly, the idiom . Nasorenga 1. 6: 5. February 2. 00. 7 (UTC) For a skeptical point of view with respect to a connection between . Nasorenga 1. 8: 1. February 2. 00. 7 (UTC)facing the music. I would agree that the phrase . Any association with the . This is not the place for a general discussion of the occurrence of musical terms in English expressions. The other matter of concern was the total muddle of a sentence concerning the so- called . The information was valid, but the sentence never mentioned that it was pedophiles who have the characteristic that was being described by the author, and left one to wonder if perhaps it was the author himself.- -Amandajm 1. June 2. 00. 7 (UTC)more on paying the piper. However, it is probably essential that the speaker feels (for whatever reason) entitled to . Text in the article, plus the very distictive art style, indicate it's not so much a copy as a 1. This was the death of Simon Langham, Archbishop of Canterbury AND Cardinal of Avignon. He . It perhaps also signifies 'tainted' or 'spotted'. His death marked the end of the facetiously named 'Babylonian Captivity', or 7. Papacy to France, after which his 'children', the 1. Papal Palace (famous for its choral music) to Rome, 'toutes en rouge'. The legend is further anglicised by 'Verstegan' in his specious and spurious version, by trying to confuse the original Hamelin with Hamelin Plantagenet,aka Hamblyn; he was the son of the first latin king of Jerusalem and married Isabella de Warrenne,from whom descends Richard . Hence the peaked hat of the Piper, and the Kopped Hills. Journalist Richard Rowlands was a recusant Catholic with a secret press at Smithfield, with the later pseudo 'Verstegan'. Simon Langham incurred the displeasure of Edward III by accepting from Pope Urban V the appointment of Cardinal of Avignon without having obtained Royal permission. In retaliation, Edward took the extraordinary step of pronouncing the see of Canterbury void, and seizing the revenues; i. It is hardly credible that a learned antiquary could have accidentally got the date so completely wrong; besides which, there is no record of any other important event occurring on that date. Colcestrian 0. 2: 5. November 2. 00. 7 (UTC)Political Connotations? It seems more like an editorial than a part of an encyclopedia entry. This should either be further elaborated on to connect it more to the Pied Piper or removed altogether. It has many references to . I have left out some references, out of respect for the . The people of his village were in awe of his magic powers, but not afraid to use them to cure their sick children or make their gardens grow. Eventually however they grew jealous of his success in hunting and fishing, and drove him away into the forest. He plotted a terrible revenge. First he played on his magic panpipes, gathering all the animals of the forest into a hidden valley. Then he magically changed his appearance, so that he could pretend to be a messenger from the chief of another tribe. In his disguise he re- entered his old village, and invited the people to a great wedding feast in another village. As part of their preparations they went hunting - in order to capture animals to take to the feast for meat. Their hunting was completely unsuccessful, until, just three days before they had to leave for the feast, the hidden valley Cassowary had driven the animals to was discovered, and all the strong young men and women went there to gather meat for the feast - leaving their children with the old people. Cassowary returned to the village again - this time in his own shape, but playing once again on his magic panpipes. All the old people were paralysed, so that they could not move or cry out, but the children all ran from their houses to listen to Cassowary's magic piping. When they were all gathered he told them to gather their dancing finery and paint their faces for dancing. For himself, he put on an old blacked grass skirt and an old gourd head dress with no feathers in it.
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