Dude, I was waiting for you to do this song. It's my favorite Sabaton song. There are not very many songs about us Native Americans and First Nations peoples contributing to the war efforts of Canada and the US. I, my father and other members of the rest of my family have served in the army, marines and air force. Brings a tear to my eye every time I hear this song.
Bro!!! That's me in the CBC documentary footage. This is awesome!!! Wow. I'm actually playing Francis again for a theatre gig in Edmonton, Alberta. The 2 Battles of Francis Pegahmagabow by Neil Grahn. I can't believe you did this. Thank you for helping to spread the story about this absolute legend. I'm showing this to everyone I know. Lol.
I just discovered this channel and I must say that Im very glad I did, it has some of the best fanmade sabaton music videos on youtube. I really hope to see more to come.
CO: "Why were you not at your post?!" Pegahmagabow: "I was scouting the German trenches, Sir." CO: "ALONE?! Do you honestly expect me to believe that?!" Pegahmagabow: (emptying German helmet full of German uniform buttons, rank insignia, and medals) "Yes." (starts laying out several German belts) "Though I can't wait to see Gerry try climbing over their trenches with their trousers around their ankles..."
This man was a true legend, and I first learned about him through Sabaton. This is the music video he deserves. Yes the White Death was impressive, but I still consider Francis more impressive. To be able to do what he did in the hellscape, that was trench warfare of WW 1 and surviving, is fucking insane.
Those two scenarios were both hellish. Sure the battlefields of WW1 were absolutely terrifying, but so were the ones in WW2. Not to mention the fact how Finns were severely outnumbered, with bad logistics and literally no advantages expect the fact that Finnish soldiers knew the land they were fighting in. Your comment just sounds like you're neglecting the achievements of that Finnish sniper, and the hell he went through. Every soldier, no matter how much they achieved during those times, went through such harsh times that we can't even imagine.
@@impe04 I did just say that the White Death was impressive, and yes the Finnish fought an uphill battle. But many of Simos kills were, where he laid in wait for his enemies to come into view in a semi flat snow covered forest with decent visibility and not under constant bombardment, gassing and mashine gun fire, also the Finnish made Mosins are considered high quality rifles, while Francis' Ross rifle was already considered outdated at the outbreak of WW1 and they where notorious for jamming, as they where not made for the conditions of WW1. There's a reason why Canada quickly changed to the British SMLE rifles. Also did Simo run through No Man's Land during a heavy enemy counter offensive armed only with a knife and pistol, killed an enemy mashine gun crew, took their ammo and ran back to his own trench, to deliver ammo to his own mashine guns to cover their retreat?
This is an excellent music video. Probably the best for this song specifically. I really, really, really, like how you so starkly contrasted the differences between the visual surroundings of his life home in Canada, mid-northern Ontario specifically. And that of his life on the western front of The Great War. Perry Island truly is a beautiful place, and just the general land around that part of Georgian Bay.
FYI: Francis was one of Early Canadian history's most prolific serial killers before he signed up for war, purely for the license to shoot as many 'white people' as he wanted. The war got the killing out of him, and also brought him close enough to the white people of his home-land, that he returned home and fought for human rights in strictly peaceful means only. Such as sitting at the doors of Parliament and simply refusing to move until the laws and aid for his people which he was either requesting, or demanding, was delivered. He had made enough wealthy friends in Britain, and with his new title of 'War Hero', managed to gain a lot of sway and momentum in Canadian policy. It was him who won the Canadian First Nations their right to be known as Citizens of Canada with the right to vote. Sadly they still have not managed to win back any of the land they lost before the stupid 'Indian Reserve" thing we got going on. And yes, the First Nations were not even legally recognized as people, human fucking beings, before this guy came along and changed everything.
Basically all Québécois are at least 10% First Nations. Arcadian French colonist men outnumbered French women immigrants 20-1 for more than a generation in the early days, they HAD to take native brides, and got along splendidly with most tribes because of it. More French women came later to dilute the mixing but the legacy is a fixture now.
Dude, I was waiting for you to do this song. It's my favorite Sabaton song. There are not very many songs about us Native Americans and First Nations peoples contributing to the war efforts of Canada and the US. I, my father and other members of the rest of my family have served in the army, marines and air force. Brings a tear to my eye every time I hear this song.
Welcome. The service of Native Americans and First Nations should be more respected.
@@ascotter6454---Where did you find the footage for this video?
@@brokenbridge6316It’s all in the description
He will live on as a true Canadian legend the whole country can be proud of.
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Bro!!!
That's me in the CBC documentary footage. This is awesome!!! Wow. I'm actually playing Francis again for a theatre gig in Edmonton, Alberta. The 2 Battles of Francis Pegahmagabow by Neil Grahn.
I can't believe you did this. Thank you for helping to spread the story about this absolute legend.
I'm showing this to everyone I know. Lol.
Congrats man, really cool
As a Canadian thank you for this magnificent work
Agreed
Francis Pegahmegabow is such a legend, an almost forgotten hero, we will never forget these men, any of them
And soon to be cancelled if our Prime Minister finds out about him. Fuck I hate the current shape of our nation. 😓
@@_M_a_r_t_i_n_M Dont let Justin Castro get your legendary heroes!
I just discovered this channel and I must say that Im very glad I did, it has some of the best fanmade sabaton music videos on youtube. I really hope to see more to come.
Thank you for visiting :)
@@ascotter6454 no thank you for making such excellent videos
Under fire, a ghost that roams the battlefield
Move between the lines, a soldier breaking the confines
Just another Man and rifle, a masksman and a scout revealed ♬
Makes his way from trench to trench alone, moving undetected
And on the fields of Pashhendale, a guiding light for reinforcements finding here way
And in the battle of the Scarpe, big ammo over no man's land and fire away
CO: "Why were you not at your post?!"
Pegahmagabow: "I was scouting the German trenches, Sir."
CO: "ALONE?! Do you honestly expect me to believe that?!"
Pegahmagabow: (emptying German helmet full of German uniform buttons, rank insignia, and medals) "Yes." (starts laying out several German belts) "Though I can't wait to see Gerry try climbing over their trenches with their trousers around their ankles..."
This man was a true legend, and I first learned about him through Sabaton. This is the music video he deserves. Yes the White Death was impressive, but I still consider Francis more impressive. To be able to do what he did in the hellscape, that was trench warfare of WW 1 and surviving, is fucking insane.
Those two scenarios were both hellish. Sure the battlefields of WW1 were absolutely terrifying, but so were the ones in WW2. Not to mention the fact how Finns were severely outnumbered, with bad logistics and literally no advantages expect the fact that Finnish soldiers knew the land they were fighting in. Your comment just sounds like you're neglecting the achievements of that Finnish sniper, and the hell he went through. Every soldier, no matter how much they achieved during those times, went through such harsh times that we can't even imagine.
@@impe04 I did just say that the White Death was impressive, and yes the Finnish fought an uphill battle. But many of Simos kills were, where he laid in wait for his enemies to come into view in a semi flat snow covered forest with decent visibility and not under constant bombardment, gassing and mashine gun fire, also the Finnish made Mosins are considered high quality rifles, while Francis' Ross rifle was already considered outdated at the outbreak of WW1 and they where notorious for jamming, as they where not made for the conditions of WW1. There's a reason why Canada quickly changed to the British SMLE rifles. Also did Simo run through No Man's Land during a heavy enemy counter offensive armed only with a knife and pistol, killed an enemy mashine gun crew, took their ammo and ran back to his own trench, to deliver ammo to his own mashine guns to cover their retreat?
This is an excellent music video. Probably the best for this song specifically. I really, really, really, like how you so starkly contrasted the differences between the visual surroundings of his life home in Canada, mid-northern Ontario specifically. And that of his life on the western front of The Great War. Perry Island truly is a beautiful place, and just the general land around that part of Georgian Bay.
FYI: Francis was one of Early Canadian history's most prolific serial killers before he signed up for war, purely for the license to shoot as many 'white people' as he wanted. The war got the killing out of him, and also brought him close enough to the white people of his home-land, that he returned home and fought for human rights in strictly peaceful means only. Such as sitting at the doors of Parliament and simply refusing to move until the laws and aid for his people which he was either requesting, or demanding, was delivered. He had made enough wealthy friends in Britain, and with his new title of 'War Hero', managed to gain a lot of sway and momentum in Canadian policy. It was him who won the Canadian First Nations their right to be known as Citizens of Canada with the right to vote. Sadly they still have not managed to win back any of the land they lost before the stupid 'Indian Reserve" thing we got going on. And yes, the First Nations were not even legally recognized as people, human fucking beings, before this guy came along and changed everything.
The soldier of the cover page is francis pegamagavow
I really like how they did him justice and used him for their album art.
best music yet.
Longest lasting solder im WW1
very nice
just subbed great music vidoes
nice song is myyy super fav
잘 봤습니다
바람을 따라 여기까지 왔네
대지모신의 가호를 비네
Super😎 Spicy 🔥 song 😍
i never see this video but its remind me about ww1
Cuz ita about WW1 most successful sniper credited with over 350 kills
Dam that's more then the white death (I think)
@@Nikto_callofdoodoo white has 500 kills dude
@cursed-hm2jn 500 *confirmed* kills, plus on additional 200+ unconfirmed kills, so, ye he had alot
0:55 what's movie?
👍
1000000000000000/10
May i know the name of the film?
저 영상에 나오는 인물 국적이 어디에요? (국적이 아니더라도 인종은 어떻게 돼요?)
캐나다 국적이고 인디언(오지브와족)입니다
@@김철우-b5j 감사요.
Basically all Québécois are at least 10% First Nations. Arcadian French colonist men outnumbered French women immigrants 20-1 for more than a generation in the early days, they HAD to take native brides, and got along splendidly with most tribes because of it. More French women came later to dilute the mixing but the legacy is a fixture now.
aryan
😅😅😅😅😁😁😁Hubort CS5 understand,,and don't worry about Hubort don't understand English 😋😏🤫
Bros really made a song about the man with the most unpronounceable name known to man
"pegga-mah-ga-baow"
to be onist here to get the nickname ghost in the trenchs is inprespve invin tho he had no epersce with a gun
바람이라니 생각나는 캐릭터가 하나있는데...
미카:포로롱
Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life