Information about Wine, Women And Song

The cliché "wine, women, and song" is a rhetorical figure of a triad or hendiatris. Similar tripartite mottoes have existed for a long time in many languages, for example:
  • Bengali/Hindi/Sanskrit - "Sur, Sura, Sundari" (music, wine and woman)
  • Czech - "Víno, ženy a zpěv" (wine, women and song)
  • Danish - "Vin, kvinder og sang" (wine, women and song)
  • also "Øl, fisse og hornmusik" (beer, a slang word for female genitals, and horn music)
  • also "Tjald og lal og lir" (slang words for cannabis, fooling around, and being sexually aroused)
  • German - "Wein, Weib und Gesang" (wine, women and song)
  • Greek - "Πύρ, γυνή και θάλαττα" (fire, women and the sea)
  • Hindi/Urdu - "Kabab, Sharab aur Shabab" (meat, wine and women/beauty)
  • Norwegian - "Kvinner, vin og sang" (women, wine and song)
  • Polish - "Wino, kobiety i śpiew"
  • Swedish - "Vin, kvinnor och sÃ¥ng" (wine, women and song)
  • Turkish - "At, Avrat, Silah" (Horse, women, gun)
"Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll" is a modern variation of it. In the 20th Century, particularly in Western usage, the expression "drugs, sex and rock and roll" often is used to signify essentially the same thing. The terms correspond to wine, women and song with edgier and updated vices. The term came to prominence in the sixties as rock and roll music, opulent and intensely public lifestyles, as well as liberal morals championed by hippies, came into the mainstream.

"Rum, bum, and concertina" is a British naval equivalent.

The following "tetrad" (using four concepts rather than three) predates all of the above:
  • Persian "دویار زیرک و از باده کهن دو منی فراغتی و کتابی و گوشه چمنی" a popular rubaiyyat (quatrain) by Omar Khayyám (1048-1131):
:"Two sweethearts,
:Two flasks of old wine,
:A book of verse
:And a cosy corner in the garden."


The lines are more freely translated, and more familiar in Edward FitzGerald's final synthesis (1889) of Khayyam's rubaiyyat:


:"A Book of Verses underneath the Bough,
:A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread—and Thou
:Beside me singing in the Wilderness—
:Oh, Wilderness were Paradise enow!"


:::—Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam'', Quatrain xii.


The phrase may have also originated with the following couplet: The waltz Wine, Women and Song ('Wein, Weib und Gesang'') is Op. 333 (1869) of Johann Strauss II.

The lines Deutsche Frauen, deutsche Treue/Deutscher Wein und deutscher Sang (German women, German loyalty/Germany wine, and German song) are found in the (never sung) second verse of Das Lied der Deutschen, the third verse of which is the German national anthem.
A cliché (from French, klɪ'ʃe) is a phrase, expression, or idea that has been overused to the point of losing its intended force or novelty, especially when at some time it was considered distinctively forceful
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A figure of speech, sometimes termed a rhetoric, or elocution, is a word or phrase that departs from straightforward, literal language. Figures of speech are often used and crafted for emphasis, freshness of expression, or clarity. However, clarity may also suffer from their use.
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Hendiatris (Greek for one through three) is a figure of speech used for emphasis, in which three words are used to express one idea.

For example, the phrases "wine, women and song" or "Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll" use three words to capture one idea.
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Hendiatris (Greek for one through three) is a figure of speech used for emphasis, in which three words are used to express one idea.

For example, the phrases "wine, women and song" or "Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll" use three words to capture one idea.
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B-side(s) "Razzle in my Pocket"
Released 26 August 1977 (U.K.)
Format 7" single
Recorded 1976
Genre Punk/Rock
Length 3:14
Label Stiff Records
Writer(s) Ian Dury / Chas Jankel
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fɒːɾˈsiː in Perso-Arabic script (Nasta`liq style):  
Pronunciation: [fɒːɾˈsiː]
Spoken in: Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and areas of Uzbekistan and Pakistan.
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A quatrain is a poem, or a stanza within a poem, that consists always of four lines. It is the most common of all stanza forms in European poetry. The rhyming patterns include aabb, abab, abba, abcb.
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Omar Khayyám
Birth: 1048
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Edward Marlborough FitzGerald (31 March 1809 – 14 June 1883) was an English writer, best known as the poet of the first and most famous English translation of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
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Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (Persian: رباعیات عمر خیام) The Rubáiyát (Arabic: رباعیات) is a collection of poems, originally written in
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Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 – February 18, 1546) was a German monk,[1] theologian, and church reformer. He is also considered to be the founder of Protestantism.
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Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, often simply called Bartlett's, is an American reference work that is the longest-lived and most widely distributed collection of quotations.
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Johann Heinrich Voss (de: Johann Heinrich Voß IPA: [ˈfɔs]; 20 February, 1751 – 29 March, 1826), German-Obotrite poet and translator, was born at Sommersdorf in Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the son of a farmer.
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A waltz is a ballroom and folk dance in   time, done primarily in closed position.
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Wein, Weib und Gesang (Wine, Women and Song) op. 333 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II. It is a choral waltz in its original form, although it is seldom heard in this version today.
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Johann Strauss II (in German: Johann Strauß (Sohn), "Johann Strauss (son)"; in English also Johann Strauss the Younger, Johann Strauss Jr., Johann Sebastian Strauss
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Das Lied der Deutschen ("The Song of the Germans", also known as Das Deutschlandlied, "The Germany song") has been used wholly or partially as the national anthem of Germany since 1922.
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