Talk:The World Turned Upside Down

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[edit] Moving an external link to Talk

Moving this external link here: It's apparently unrelated to the subject of the article and may be considered adspam per Wikipedia:Spam:

[edit] Battle of Naseby

The Battle of Naseby was fought on 14 June 1645. The last verse in the version in the external links says "To conclude, I'le tell you news that's right, Christmas was kil'd at Naseby fight:" So this version of the song must post date June 1645 and no source is given for the current date of 1643. --Philip Baird Shearer 22:52, 4 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Cartoon

There is also a long tradition of the World Turned upside down in graphic art, literature and politics. Should this page be moved to "The World Turned Upside Down (song)" or should we rewrite it as a combined page?

--Philip Baird Shearer 22:48, 4 October 2007 (UTC)