SABATON - Cliffs Of Gallipoli (Official Lyric Video)
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2021
- The official lyric video for Cliffs Of Gallipoli by Sabaton, taken from the album The Art Of War.
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========= Cliffs Of Gallipoli LYRICS =========
Hear them whisper,
voices from the other side
Hear them calling
former foes now friends are resting side by side
They will never leave our hearts or fade away
live forever
they were far too young to die in such a way
how many wasted lives
how many dreams did fade away
broken promises
they won’t be coming home
Oh mothers wipe your tears
your sons will rest a million years
found their peace at last
as foe turned to friend
and forgive
And they knew they’d die
[Chorus:]
Gallipoli
Left their letters in the sand
Such waste of life
Gallipoli
Dreams of freedom turned to dust
Hell is waiting where the ocean meets the sand
Cliffs of burden
where the soldiers rushed into a certain death
At the shoreline
Blood of heroes stains the land
light a candle
One for each of them who fought and died in vain
There is no enemy
There is no victory
Only boys who lost their lives in the sand
Young men were sacrificed
Their names are carved in stone and kept alive
and forever we will honour the memory of them
And they knew they would die
[Chorus]
Oh mothers wipe your tears
your sons will rest a million years
found their peace at last
as foe turned to friend
and forgive
And they knew they would die
[Chorus]
========= Historic Fact ==========
Taking place from February 17, 1915, until January 9, 1916, the Battle of Gallipoli was a long and controversial attempt to reach and occupy Constantinople (now known as Istanbul) during the First World War. The campaign resulted in 213,000 casualties and cost 44,000 allied troops their lives.
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Taking place from February 17, 1915, until January 9, 1916, the Battle of Gallipoli was a long and controversial attempt to reach and occupy Constantinople (now known as Istanbul) during the First World War. The campaign resulted in 213,000 casualties and cost 44,000 allied troops their lives. Read more about the Gallipoli Campaign 👉 www.sabaton.net/historical-facts/start-of-the-gallipoli-campaign/
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I loved it. Please continue like this!!!
We will!
Cover by Radio tapok, it,s possible?
Hi! I don't know where to say this or if you will even see and or respond to this but could you guys do a song about the HMS Hood?
Maybe make a song about vikings in a bloody fierce or about the biggest Viking raid in history and their leaders the plans of about cavemen fighting animals and making fire because that’s a big part of history
"there is no enemy, there is no victory, only boys who lost their lives"
So many times in history that line applies to.
"They're our brothers too, Just in different uniforms."
@@earlpurisima2194 always think of that. Our brothers in different uniform dont have intentions to kill one another. Its the stupid politicians commanding them.
you can make the case it applies to all of them
"They are here " - serbs when leviathan was comming 21 years ago
Malvinas (cough cough)
“There is no enemy, there is no victory, only boys who lost their lives in the sand.” When I first heard that I almost cried
the song just realy hit you in the fells its so good but also sad
🙏
@@Sabaton You guys make great Music! I listen to your songs during workout and gaming.... it just gives a lot of energy flow!!! History Metal Energy!!!
@@slavman1945 yes
@@Sabaton amen
I dunno why people generally don't like this song. It's so fucking good
It is
I suppose the album consists of more heavy songs, music wise, and this one is more on the somber soft side. It is a BOP tho.
People don't like this song? It's at least one of my top 5.
I love this song it's beautifully made, but it's just I don't listen to it often cause I don't like being super depressed
It’s third right behind Ghost Division in second, following close behind my number one, Seven Pillars of Wisdom.
"Broken promises, they won't be coming home. Oh mothers wipe your tears, your sons will rest a million years." Thats the part where I started to cry.
same here, i wasn't expecting a part from atatürk's words about gallipoli war. it really made me tear up because this war had no meaning. thinking about all the heroes that lost their lives makes me emotional.
"You, the mothers who sent their sons from far away countries : Wipe away your tears. Your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well."
- Marshal Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
Obviously never met him, but I miss Ataturk. That kind of sentiment seems lost in modern days...
You know how devastating and tragic a battle is when even the men who did the killing feel remorse
@@remiliascarletmybeloved Well, Ataturk wasn't the one who did killing, he simply defended his land. Can we say "Soviets did the killing" in Operation Barbarossa ?
@@evrensantas8408 it was more or less a blanket expression; I’m not exactly implying Ataturk was there on the shores, more or less putting it into an easily understood expression
@@remiliascarletmybeloved Well, thats not about Ataturk. There was a whole nation who were fighting for protecting their lands. Gallipoli Campaign was a deface war for Turkish Nation. Also for Anzacs, they were put on a war which they had zero connection with by British Government. So ı don't think that we should necessarily point someone and state that he/she did the killing.
When the metal band does a better job remembering our soldiers than our own Towns it is a sad affair.
Cheers, mates.
It's part of our job!
@@Sabaton So that means your job is amazing! Love from Turkey.
@@hadsizcengaver I'm glad Turkey and Australia could get along again, much respect from NSW.
My local town's speaker, a naval officer, used ANZAC Day to soapbox about right wing horseshit about us needing to defend ourselves against Russia and China and how he doesn't think bigotry exists and how the far-left wants to destroy Australia. He spat upon the legacy of the ANZACs by turning a day to commemorate those who died in the name of nothing, those who wasted their lives in needless war, as a political soapbox.
Yea our countries treat our soldiers as disposable give them a medal or two they tell them to get lost. Sabaton makes sure that attentions brought to them.
Sabaton just can't have a bad song ever.
😎 Thanks!
It's impossible for them to have a bad song
I don't like how right you are and it trips me out.
Tho if I'm. Honest id love to see a tribute to the Irish
@@Sabaton every time I hear it I either enjiy it or burst into tears, its realy emotional, the first song to ever make me cry
@@jankorosec7 same
A soldier doesn't fight because he hates what's in front of him but to protect those who are behind him and loves
This word is only right if you think about the turkish (defender) side.
@@_bugra_7876this is true about everyone in the war the British we’re trying to weaken the Ottoman Empire so they could win the war so in turn every soldier in the war was fighting for his homeland
That is so Poetic
Then he would be best fighting the ones above him that put nations against each other for Money.
I am a Turk with lineage of martyrs in all around Ottoman Empire including my mothers great uncles resting in Gallipoli. When I was residing in Kenya, I had British neighbours and one day her cousin from Australia came to visit them. She learned that I was a Turk when we were drinking tea together and she looked shaken and said that her uncles never came back from Gallipoli. I never felt any stranger that close to me. Lots of love and respect to all those who have fallen and to their relatives.
Here in Australia, Gallipoli holds a huge chunk in our culture as it's our biggest military defeat as some bloke in London wanted to send us Aussies to "fight for the Empire" against a nation who never did anything to us. the ANZAC legend will never fade.
That's one of the saddest things. It was Churchhill brain child
"And they knew they'd die." R.I.P to all soldiers who have fought for their nations. 🇹🇷🇳🇿🇭🇲
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“Oh mothers wipe your tears your sons will rest a million years’ that line always gives me the chills.
Its an excpert from Ataturks letters to anzack civilans
I am Australian and I can say gallipoli was the biggest waste of life in Australian history the men (Anzac and ottoman) were so brave and showed no fear in battle but when a rare truce came they were all friends, this only shows that no man in war is doing it because they want to but because they have to.
“There are roads which must not be followed, armies which must not be attacked, towns which must not be besieged.
Positions which must not be contested.”
-Sun Tzu, ‘The Art of War’
RISE OF NATION’S PRIDE!!!!!!!!
@@majestichotwings6974 Pekeleeeeeeeeeeeeee
The art of war had clearly been forgotten by the First World War. The price of a mile is also on this album to confirm it.
@@hi_-bz7wf Yeah....
Entire point of it was to defeat an enemy by having as minimal fighting and losses in general as possible.
@@hi_-bz7wf yeah like if you do the math for the battle of Somme it comes out to around 127.3 people per metre of ground gained
I'm Turkish and this song almost makes me cry even I don't like this genre. Respect Brother.
Greetings from Turkey to my anzac brothers. We were enemies not by choice but now we are and will be brothers forever by choice. Love from Turkey.
I'm leaving the words of Ataturks below. I hope that words give your hearts some warm with tears...
Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives ... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours ... You, the mothers who sent their sons from faraway countries, wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.
Thanks mate. A gracious thank you from New Zealand.
My great grandfather was sent to gallipoli, he luckily survived, to my turkish brothers, terrible loss either way, a battle that should never of happened 🤝
As a Kiwi, I would like to say thank you,
and we also think quite highly of Turks over here!
We (from Serbia) visited Gallipoli twice, last time in October. An amazing, haunting place. The Turks show incredible respect to all who died there - and so, so many did - in line what the great Mustafa Kemal said, and what you and the song quote. I cried like a baby at Anzac Cove, counted in awe the names on the markers, then the markers at the Canakkale Monument... I didn't know of this song until very recently. Thank you, Sabaton.
Dostum hemen herkezi kardeş yapmasak mı, ne zaman birine kardeş desek pişman oluyoruz :,D
I don't know if the band ever reads these comments personally but somebody managing their social media does, so please pass on to the guys that the Australian audience really appreciated this being performed at Good Things last weekend. There were people genuinely getting emotional about it as Gallipoli is such a big part of our national identity.
It was our privilege David 😎
Everyone is rest in peace at home now me as a turk can only say for me that i see Australia as my brother country sry for my bad english its not my nativ language much love ❤
@@whysoserious9214 Australian here. I know many of us feel the same way about you and your country. Mutual respect. Admiration even.
You're welcome here anytime, mate.
@@whysoserious9214 Ataturk the father of your country and a good man was the leader of the turkish forces so big respect to him aswell
may they rest in peace since they could not have peace while alive ❤
- An Australian
@@whysoserious9214 There is a great admiration for Attaturk here in Australia. After the great war, and the Turkish war of Independence, a Australian mother sent a letter to Mustafar Kemal Attaturk. She asked if it would be possible to have her sons remains sent back to her town, so that they could have a funeral for him. He sent back a reply, Saying the lyrics in this song essentially. That level of respect given to the foes who had so recently attack his country, and don't forget, Attaturk was the commander at Gallipoli. He is well remembered in Australia.
I AM A GROWN MAN
I CAN LISTEN TO A SAD SONG WITHOUT CRYING
"There is no enemy, there is no victory! Only boys who lost their lives in the sand!"
**uncontrollable sobbing**
Yep it is like that :(
This song has the best lyrics out of all sabaton songs in my opinion
Thank you 🙏
@@Sabaton this song is not only on my top thirty favorites but it also makes someone experience the war itself without having to be their in person.
@@crossroadsfate7433 agreed, you can feel it through your veins and suddenly make you cry
I think *The Christmas Truce* has a slight edge.. but it's telling that the list focuses on two tracks driving home the loss and futility of war..
Also, just my view :P
As a Turk, this song hits fucking hard bro. Especially the part with Ataturk's quote.
@Ahmet Batuhan yo kanka leh o
@@M60T aynen kardeşim aras kargo aç kapıyı
That was cold comfort to the Mothers whose sons never came home, also to the wives, sweethearts, and children of those men. May God take special care of all the Fallen, they did what their Countries ask of them and died as a result.
@@TheLittledikkins isn't Churchill to blame for a lot of this, or is that oversimplification
@@DamplyDoo oversimplification there where a lot of people who where responsible for what had happened at Gellipoli. While Churchill was involved he wasn't in charge of the operation and was used as a scapegoat so that everyone else involved (including Churchils supierer officers) could escape the fallout.
For the Aussies and us Kiwis, this event, this fight, is something that is a cornerstone of our culture and history. It isn't the battle where we lost the most of our men, nor is it one that gave us glory, but what it gave us a sense of who we are as a country, as its citizens. It set us apart from the empire that ruled us , giving us pride in our men, for their sacrifice, and their bravery, which unlike many other nations, we never forgot.
I had two Great-Grandfathers at Gallipoli, one was a Gunnery Officer on HMS Hibernia the other was Royal Berkshire regiment on the beaches. Both fortunately would survive the campaign however listening to this song makes you wonder what it was like there.
Either way Great Work and definitely one of my favourite songs let alone sabaton songs!
I had two Great-Grandfathers there too, but in the other side. They never came back. They both died to give their children and grandchildren a good country.
As was mine he survived while his brother was never found
@@tuncsonmez8231 then their children would fight in another World War. Saddening
@@girthquakr Reading the comments about theyre great grandfathers experiencing hell is already sad and the fact theyre son who they fought for also experienced hell in ww2
my Cousin fought at Gallipoli, he was then transfered to the somme, where he died along with my great Grandfather, may all those that fought rest in peace.
We shall Remember them.
We need a Gallipoli movie with a Sabaton OST
This one’s onto something
An idea
Awesome idea 🙂
Should watch the Australian mini series Gallipoli, it's the Australian version of top quality war series, I personally think it's on par with Band of Brothers and The Pacific
Every historical film should have a Sabaton OST. All of them. Even the non-war ones.
makes me so glad to see the art of war getting some love again, it's easily my favorite sabaton album
Mine to, ghost division and cliffs of gallipoli brought my love for sabaton
@@Maximalgamedude first album i heard of them, i love it
It’s such a good concept, quote “the art of war” by sun zu and then sing songs about modern examples of those quotes in action
Same
Turks Never Forgotten Anzacs, Respect From Turkey.
Equal respect to our Turkish mates from Australia !
Respect for the NZ parts of the ANZACs as well.
@@pinkfloppyass Always Brother And Another Thing, It was not your people decision to invade gallipoli, UK Imperialism Used You, Remember Ataturk Said
''“Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives… You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side now here in this country of ours… you, the mothers, who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land. They have become our sons as well.”
And Australians don't forget the Turks fought with bravery and honour at all times. Nor do we forget those amazing words from Ataturk, he and the Turkish people honoured us with them..
This is actually so beautiful.
Also us Australians will never forget our fallen Turkish brothers 💜
"Oh mothers wipe your tears
your sons will rest a million years"
This made me shed a tear.
I’m Australian this almost made me cry lest we forget
it always make me cry :(
As an Australian its my Hope to walk the Shores of Gallipoli one day.
I hope Sabaton does one of their awsome Music Videos to Honor both the ANZAC's and the Turks who fought bleed and died there.
They already did it was one of their earliest
As a Turk i would be more than happy to accompany you and show you around in the shores of Gallipoli if you evet got the chance to visit.
Same man I really want to walk
Love to Australia from Turkey! ♥♥♥
I am British and I lost my great great grandfather there and I lived in Turkey for 3 years but never went properly
This song.....
It carries emotion, especially to an Australian who regards our soldiers as heroes and then I hear this song and I feel emotion. Sadness and pride.
Sadness at the waste life to both out boys and the Turks.
Pride, because Gallipoli was the first time we, as Australians (and the New Zealanders, can't forget our Kiwi brothers), showed our mettle in warfare and proved that we aren't just some little colony somewhere south and when Joakim says "Gallipoli!" at the start of the chorus, my chest just bursts with emotion.
This song is a literal lyrical masterpiece and you can tell that Sabaton was dedicated to doing the subject of Gallipoli justice.
I love how they've accurately described the respect that developed between the Turks and ANZACs as well as the quote from Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
Legends, Sabaton are.
Rest in peace, ANZACs and Turkish brothers.
Lest we forget
3 of my ancestors died as soldiers at Gallipoli on the Ottoman side. my great-grandfather served on the Caucasus front. Thank god he survived.Many Turks think that the ANZACS were animals. I do not think so. The English have fooled you. May the fallen on both sides rest❤
@@Shoebill_Stork69 May your ancestors rest in piece.
I would like to ask, as a proper question, how have I been fooled? I would like to know as i'm always on a quest to get information straightened out.
@@tru3blu314 Maybe about how soldiers in WWI thought it would be a grand adventure, only to land in a place where they would experience hell.
'mothers wipe your tears yous sons will rest million years..'' amazing work as a turkish boy i am really appriciate this song thank you sabaton..
"How many wasted lives?
How many dreams did fade away?" ;-;
Thousands, I’m imagining being a mother and hearing your child died in a pointless battle. I would be enraged!
Hundreds of thousands
More if you consider those that knew the ones who were lost.
broken promises they wont be coming home ;-;
@@Deniggafyer Lmfao Reread your comment and then look at your profile picture and Username! This is the funniest shit I've seen all day
@@persianprince6213 LOL
I Swear That Piano In The Background Is Just Makes The Whole Song 10 Times Better
The piano touch is perfect, it's so soft and lovely then the course just punches through with those solid lyrics of historical fact. Just Delivering a massive knockout!
This song always makes me cry because of how sad it is, I love it so much!
I studied Gallipoli in history class, and since I'm listening to this song, I even recommended it to my teacher. She said later "It's a really great song, thank you for your recommendation"
This is great to read! You have a cool teacher 🤟
Sabaton, congratulations. This song was so good it almost made me cry. Im an adult, but this was so touching, perfect. This song is so underrated. I hope you guys are doing well. Cheers
Thanks for appreciating it!
@@SabatonI never tought that you guys will respond, such a great band. Love you guys! Cheers!
I cannot cry.
I will not cry.
I will respect silently, as with Sabaton making a song for a country that I am apart of, I thank you for making this all those years ago.
Goddamn! Your Songs have enough Metal in them to rebuild all the damaged Vehicles in WW1 and WW2!
The goal is to get rid o them tho...
@@stonksrgud7645 ...
@@stonksrgud7645 from a historical point of view it would be good to restore them
The sad part is they let their leaders send them off to die. The Anzacs had no idea why they landed in Turkey. The Turks had no hate, but had to defend their land. At some point it becomes more brave to defy those leaders that would turn us into murderers. It's never those who make these decisions who lead the way. Always they send others they don't care for in their place. It needs to be a law, that if you declare war you must be on the frontline.
That's one way to stop worthless wars.
if i remember right, they told the turk countries they were fighting germans and to australians/other soldiers that the turks were killing POW's
This is the true meaning of ANZAC Day. Not that they died for our "freedom" or other vague concepts. But that they died for nothing, that this war was a waste of human life and that we should never again repeat those mistakes. It seems that lesson has been forgotten as ANZAC Day is used to fuel jingoism.
There were more French at Gallipoli than Anzac. Anzac contribution is overrated. Same for UK troops who far outnumbered both Anzac and French
"The Turks had no hate"
Genocided more than 2 millions christians : Armenians, Assyrians, Pontic Greeks. lol
They shall not grow old, as we that are left, grow old.
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them.
Lest We Forget.
ANZAC Day 2024. God bless those who died.
Girls: i can't believe he didn't cry during Titanic do boys even have emotions?
Boys:
This and no bullets fly
Plus The Final Solution, Inmate 4859, Lifetime of War...
To Hell and Back
Screw titanic its sad but wars took a lot more lives than titanic and if you keep in mind songs can be sad to infinity
@@hfred0
The ballad of bull
i respect both australian and turkish soldiers who died at there...
I was thinking about making an elaborate joke about all the British, French, and Canadians that died there, (something about how they don’t get respect for some stupid reason) but ended up not due to the sincerity of the comment.
More British soldiers died at Gallipoli than Australian soldiers. Why does no one bring this up?!
@@Kyle-gw6qp Probably because of the friendship. Australian and Turkish soldiers met and became friends at this battle. During breaks in battle, they would play together and give each other gifts such as cigarettes and cans. When I see a Australian I wanna hug to him and my eyes fill up. It's unbelievable. Anyways respects from Gallipoli for all heroes who fought at Gallipoli
Oy, my clone with a different name ?!
@@Kyle-gw6qp oh i didnt knew that. i meant all the anzac soldiers by australians
"There is no enemy, there is no victory, Only boys who lost their lives in the sand!"
That hit harder than getting struck by a Leopard 2a7 MBT.
Commenting on the Gallipoli Campaign, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk said: “Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives. You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours. You, the mothers who sent their sons from faraway countries, wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.”
_"You, the mothers who sent their sons from faraway countries, wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well."_ ~M. Kemal ATATÜRK
as an Australian this really makes me happy that someone can preserve the history of a historic event for me and all other Australians
Turks too lol
Australians 🤢
We will remember them.
Just came across these guys today I've been binging these songs for the last 2 or so hours I'm hooked as a massive history nerd I'm surprised I've never heard of them,
You guys are awsome!
Welcome on board!
Another fantastic song gents, thanks for presenting this. My Grandfather was at Gallipoli from Sept 1915 and was one of three that reached the top of the cliffs to take out a flanking machine gun post but their victory was short lived as the Turks soon regained the post with backup infantry. My GF was injured and was evacuated. He recovered and was send to Flanders in France were he was a trench runner. He survived the war and passed away in 1977. I would love to hear a song on Milne Bay where my father fort in WW2.
What a guy...
My great grandfather was also in Gallipoli but in Turks' side. He died in the war. But the weirdest thing that hearing someone's grandfather also fight in this war, on opposite side. If we've felt same feelings, we wouldn't be enemy.
@@plutosdstn We are mates and I'm sure our GF's would like this.
You gotta admit, this was the one we were all waiting for.
Шедевр за шедевром, песня за песней- Sabaton входит в историю...
Привет русским!!!!
Хех. Это песня из альбома 2008 года если что.
No idea what you said but mood
@@hanzohattori4078 masterpiece after masterpiece, song after song- Sabaton is going down in history
Вони можуть і роблять. Вражаюче.
My great great uncle won the DCM in this battle. His body was never found
What is DCM?
@@shadowoffullmoon437 Distinguished Conduct Medal
major respect to them
@@Dr._Heinz_Doofenshmirtz ye I have a report from his commander that says he was “the pillar of bravery and an inspiration to the unit”
@@shadowoffullmoon437 distinguished conduct medal. It’s the equivalent of the purple cross
Oh my god, as an Aussie guy who's great grandad (who I had the pleasure of meeting) survived this battle (he was one of the many *boys* that served, literally enlisting when he was 14, I literally almost fuckin' cried when I heard this, since my great grandad was also a great and brave man, and he told me stories of his campaigns in the first and second world wars before he died at the age of 102 in 2003 when I was 8. This song reminded me of him, thank you for it. I miss him, and he was a hero to me, my brothers, my dad, and everyone in our extended family; and is the reason my older brother enlisted in the SASR.
Edit: I would also like to comment on the amazing lyrics and singing. The production of this was great.
Your grandfather sleeps peacefully in our land
i’ve been listening to this song for 14 years now, i turned 16 this year. i was 2 when the album came out, i love my parents, that they showed me sabaton so i could grow up with your songs like this one, primo vicoria, price of a mile,…
Damn you lucked out
@@Mr_Sarcasum yeas have to say thank you to my parents
I was just reading about Gallipoli in Wikipedia I think the universe gave me psychic powers . I’ll get a lottery ticket I’ll brb
Wish you best of luck 🙂
Did you win?
This song is simply amazing!
but the history is a tragedy
@@carlospenaherrers5899 facts :(
Nice Profile picture bro
@@cardinalcopia2762 thank you
@@cardinalcopia2762 i thought you we're the same person complimenting yourself for a second
As a Turk i respect all my Anzac (and from the other countries) brothers who got forced by britain to participate in this invade and lost their lives.
This song will forever have a special place in my heart, as it helped me go through the most stressful moment (due to the overbearing amount of work I had to do then) in my life, it allowed me to go on without losing my mind.
I'll never see how anyone gets the idea these guys encourage joining the military
Many of their songs make soldiers seem glorious, and give off the vibe of brave knights in shining armour fighting against an overwhelming enemy.
@@Kyle-gw6qp that's in songs like Sparta, winged hussars, and the final stand eras long since past in more modern songs from ww1 and up their songs are more horrific like into the fire, in the army now, and this one very few of them give the idea being a soldier is amazing.
@@hanzohattori4078 i would like to qoute my granddad on this topic, "war is terrible yet we speak of it constantly. Its a snake biting its own tail, eating away at the populus who grows in spite of it, yet if none go forward into the hell of the snakes mouth, then the snake will eat thurther consuming more of the populus, hell is walked by mere mortals like us, with families and friends, thats why we glorify them eternally, putting thier lives on the line for the populus and maintaining of democracy," thank you for listening westerner, love anzacs, love from turkey
At the 109. anniversary of the sea wars, R.I.P to all the soliders who died in the battle (Oh mothers wipe your tears, your sons will rest a million years)...
I, as a turkish person am very happy to see even the non-turkish people are getting sad at this song thank you all for this respect towards my country.
The song is more about the British and Australians who died there but ok
with best wishes to your great country. I love it.
The song is mainly about the invading allies but since Sabaton blatantly used Atatürks words, this makes the song about the Turks as well.
@@pokofresh
Blatantly? Sabaton visited Turkey, especially Atatürk Memorial and were inspired by his words, no blatancy in that -_-
@Stratospheric57
most sane Greek nationalist
This is my favourite song to listen to. Sabaton rocks!
It's great to read that!
Best song ever the paino is a amazing touch
I still remember when I listened to the Song for the first time I misheard "They won't be coming home" as "They won't becomin' old", which would probably have made it even more powerful.
Indeed!
I heard “Their names are carved in stone and kept alive” as “their names are carved in stone and candlelight”
@@Meshakhadi did too
Привет из РОССИИ с душой от души душевно . Поклон Вам за сохранение истины и правды . И поклон всем тем кто погиб в этом ужасе .
I'm a Turkish. When I went to Gallipoli, I saw a monument named "Helles Corps". The division names of ANZACs, their names, battleships sunk... That was insane. I respect them. They didn't know they were going into a hell. o7
Greetings from Turkey. 🇹🇷
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
This song seems so much more potent right now.
Today is ANZAC day. I was parading at the auckland war memorial museum and I saw someone with a sabaton shirt, I have listened to sabaton for a while but listening to this on my playlist after, it just really got to me. Thank you for your song it means a lot.
My first Sabaton song, and one of my favorites. I wish I could've heard it live last time I saw them play. ✊🤘
Battles in a nutshell:
Gallipoli: A waste of resources and human lives
Stalingrad: Attempt to drop USSR's morale
Normandy Landings: We got a gateway to France, But at what cost?
Battle of Castle Itter: The only battle, In which Wehrmacht and U.S Army fought on the same side.
Berlin: The final nail in 3rd Reich's coffin.
Wars in a nutshell:
WWI: Waste of human lives
WWII: A conflict that could've possibly been avoided.
Korean War: Another war that could've been possibly avoided.
The Cold War: A literal race to nuclear weapons supremacy...
Ataturk.. I can't explain what Ataturk is for me but i can say he is my father, teacher, commander and he is my hero.
🤮🤮
@@blackpanther8151
I think Atatürk is your nightmare, just like your invading ancestors.
@@blackpanther8151 Just another cringe fascist passing by, avoid at all costs, mates.
@@blackpanther8151 i can understand you :) but you are such a poor fascist 11 yo guy :D i saw many people from another countries who loves Ataturk and of course respect. And yes you tried to invade all of Turkey and you tried to be rich with killing many people, firing villages. But Ataturk, your nightmare didn't close his eyes for this situtation. And now you are crying for that poor guy :D
"Where the soldiers rushed to a certain death" nailed it right on the head with that one....May them Brave Souls Rest In Peace
I swear it sounds like their saying "left their lettuce in the sand" and i cant unhear that now
Fuck now I can't stop hearing it
I was having a good day... WAS
@@roomtempertatureiq1970 not as bad as "cannot outrun our handsome italian"
Our grandmothers and grandfathers are always mentions Anzacs as a honorable enemy. We learned a lot heroic stories both sides from them. We have a proverb "Instead of a treacherous friend, have a honorable enemy". Respect to all Anzac soldiers who fight and died at Gallipoli.
Respect ANZACs from turkey
There is no enemy , there is no victory
bu arada bizim için bir zaferdi bu
@@M60T 10a aldığın bir şeyi 10.1e sattım buna kar der misin ?
@@mr.negative3816 önemli olan kim daha az asker kaybedecek değildi önemli olan vatanı savunmaktı
Шедевры всем шедеврам шедевры и у меня нет слов насколько это талантливо и прекрасно
My great-grandfather lost his life in this battle, and we still don't know what his story was. He might have been killed by an artillery shell or in face-to-face combat. It's heartbreaking to think about this, especially when we consider the trivial things that bother us in our daily lives. As the saying goes, "there is no enemy, there is no victory," and I believe it perfectly sums up the situation.
The best thing in life is a sabaton upload
This is very good. i am a kiwi so its nice to hear about a battle with lots of Anzac's.
Gallipoli after a million years - attack of the dead men
First sabaton write songs about history, and now they are included in it.
In Battlefield 1 the War Story on Gallipoli had the perfect tone to go with this song, you push through the Ottoman lines to just be thrown right back, with nothing achieved. Through Mud and Blood may be the best, but The Runner will always break my heart
"Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives... you are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore, rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours... You the mothers who sent their sons from far away countries wipe away your tears. Your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well." - Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, once Lieutenant Colonel of defending Ottoman forces against the Gallipoli invasion, then the first president of Turkey, known by many as the Father of the Turks, on the young men who died in Gallipoli fighting a war they did not understand.
Hard to call them a friendly country when during at year (1915) they were committing geno**** against Christians.. 2.65 million total died, this includes Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians.
Battlefield 1... The Runner campaign, this will be a good night.
This lyrics always make me almost cry, it's so fckin sad
Шедевр за шедевром!🤟🤟🤟.Идея с исторической книгой великолепна! Продолжайте в том же духе! В России -Вас любят❤❤❤ парни!!!
Today I found this song I’m a bit late after Anzac Day because that was a few weeks ago. Lest we forget.
One of my fav bands makes a song about my Turkish ancestors which reminds me of Gutter Ballet from Savatage.What more would i want.
This song, its a tragedy, its still so good. I'm buying the album
The sand crunched under the young Kiwi's boot, but he had little time to think about it. Bullets whizzed over his head as he charged the Ottoman machine gun nest. All of a sudden, all he had time to think about was the crunch of sand under his weight and sharp pain in his stomach. It was truly a wonder how his hopes and dreams had been quashed in an instant under the weight of a single 7.62 millimeter bullet. Truly a wonder indeed.
Edit: Kiwi is a New Zealander.
Nice im a kiwi and finnaly people take notice of us at gallipoli or in the great war
Isn't a kiwi a bird? (Just curious.)
Yes, it is a bird as well as a fruit, in addition to being a nickname for New Zealanders.
so can i call aussies "emu"?
i dont mind being called "jerry"
@@M4A3E8_Sherman looks like someone's looking for internet drama
"You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country.
Therefore, rest in peace.
There is no difference between the Johnnies
And the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side"
Those words make me cry every time i hear them.
It's a testament that we are all the same. Something that some people seem to have forgotten.
This song always makes me cry
I'm from New Zealand this was the main world war thing we learnt in school us and Australia where the ANZAC's and if you where at Golipoli you had an 80% chance of not coming back and if you where one of the lucky or unlucky men of the 20% of the ANZAC's your where transfered to the western front strait after
I've been waiting for this one! Lets go Sabaton!
Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives ...
You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore Rest In Peace.
There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours ...
You, the mothers who sent their sons from faraway countries, wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace.
After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk 🇹🇷
🇹🇷🇦🇺🇳🇿
I started to like that song, but thats my first time listening it
love ya guys
this was on my reccomended 27 seconds after realase
My favourite song by far. The mix of upbeat music with pauses with piano music and sad, yet impressive lyrics, is why I love this band so much
Respect to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers that served at Gallipoli. They, especially the New Zealanders, don't get enough credit for their roles in World War 1.
None of the ANZACS do in World War One and World War Two, we’re just thrown aside and called “the commonwealth forces”
This will get a run on Anzac Day this year 🇦🇺🇳🇿🇹🇷