The recorded version of Brothers in Arms is great. But it is outclassed by a live version, the one that Dire Straits played during the 'Music for Mandela' concert in 1988. This 'hits all the emotions' x 10. Here it is: ruclips.net/video/dZXlQp0aKPU/видео.html Wear your best headphones, and turn up the volume. Mark Knopfler's solo (from around 5.00) is simply stunning.
there's an argument to be made that this is the greatest guitar song of all time. so powerful and beautiful, not as flashy as the shredders but with just a handful of notes that guitar can make you cry, just as Mark makes the guitar cry, expressing the emotion of the dying soldier in the song. he can't and doesn't try to convey that wailing emotion with his vocal cords, but I can't think of another song that has a guitar line this powerful, it's pure magic.
I note your comment about Knofler's guitar work. He's playing a Gibson "Les Paul ". Probably the best electric guitar ever made and it's in the hands of a master. We are blessed.
Used at many former UK 🇬🇧 service personnels funeral services. It holds a special place in the hearts of those of us that have served. " now the sun's gone to hell, and the moon's riding high, let me bid you farewell, every man has to die." Some of the most heart rending & poignant words written in a song. Well done sir, you nailed this spot on, a young man beyond his years. 👌
In down-town Haifa, Israel, just near the port, there is a meticously maintained cemetery for Commonwealth solders. Everytime I catch a glimps of the Cemetery, as I pass by, my heart cries out for their sacrifice. I litraly need a moment to recompose myself. Albeit, the Jewish pioneers had many issues with the then British Mandatory rule in Palestina, but one can't dismiss the huge possitive influence the British Empire had for the better, between 1918 to 1948. Some of out current Laws in Israel in 2024, are unchanged Mandatory Laws from the British Empire. It might be contravertial to some Israeli, but the British Empire, and their solders, had a lasting positive contribution to spreading and enforcing DECENT civilized values. A salute to all British and Commonwealth Armed Forces.
Sorry to break your flow but i'm sure most of us here are either "boomers" or their children ( like I am, born early 80's). I might be pessimistic but today's audience wouldn't care at least as whole. I'm not counting the occasional young people who's into older music
@@awkad great music is timeless. I am amazed at young people today listening to recycled and reworked hits from the past; this has been going on for a long time and will continue to do so
Just my take, but I see this song as a progression of understanding by the subject. It starts with him leaving his home to fight a war with people presumably from other parts of his country. They form a bond and become a band of brothers. To the point of "In the fear and alarm, you did not desert me my brothers in arms." As the song progresses is the realization that we have just this one world, but we live in different ones. Finally, as he is presumably dying, he realizes that they're all brothers in arms, including those they are fighting and we are fools to make war on our brothers in arms.
You are right - it is most always a war for the rich, fought by ordinary people. And those soldiers are the only ones that can see the enemy for what they are - brothers in arms. Makes me cry every time.
As a veteran I thank you!! Very much enjoyed the reaction and keep up the good work. You seem to be an intelligent young man, and I am thankful for that.
So nice to hear a young mind talk sense regards war. Dire Straits were one of the best ever bands to come out of the UK in my opinion Mark is one of the best guitarist's all all time.
Beautiful song and incredibly sad but also so powerful and thought provoking. Thank you for reacting to it, you made a great choice from the nominations we all put down.
Dire Sraits were a fantastic band and Mark Knopfler one of the greatest guitarists ever. To see them at their best watch "Sultans of Swing" from Alchemy Live.....you will be amazed!
Best Guitarist is Mike Oldfield, not Knopfler or Clapton. No one can play Riffs from Oldfield- He plays extrem komplex- no one can reach the Perfektion like him. But Knopfler is a very good Player- but Oldfield is much more higher
Written by Mark Knopfler referencing the Falklands War between Britain and Argentina, but of course it can refer to any conflict. Some of the scenes used are from the First World War, for example. The process itself is called rotoscoping, where a drawing is made over a piece of original film - very effective, as you can see.
One of the most artistic music videos I ever saw. Unlike lots of them it really elevates the experience of hearing the song. It won a Grammy for Best Music Video.
I appreciate your point of view as a young American man. Most wars involving your country have been distant ones, so therefore are all about governments sending soldiers to fight meaningless battles. This song was written about the Falklands war, which was very personal to the British Falkland Islanders who had their home invaded by a foreign power. War is always a tragedy but it's not always for nothing
The song also comments on the strange closeness of enemies on the field of battle..."And I guess we were fools to make war on our brothers in arms"...Soldiers don't get to make the decisions on who they are sent to kill, mostly old men do that and most of them have never been in combat, or near to combat. Even when soldiers are deadly enemies in a battle, they share an experience and a wounding that the rest of us never can, and when the battle is long forgotten they still share this brotherhood.
Even though Mark stopped touring he is still writing and recording. Dire Straits is one of my favorite bands of all time and Mark one of the greatest guitarists. He was a protégé of and mentored by Chet Atkins
A song written about the Falklands war and a British soldier called Lieutenant Lawrence of the Scots Guards who was shot and lost 42% of his brain on Mount Tumbledown by an Argentinian sniper as the Argentinians retreated, however its also about the futility of all wars and we are all brothers in arms doing things we dont really want to do but feel we have to as good citizens to our countries but have such heavy prices to pay on both sides!!..😢
The major point of the song is that, in the end, the dyîng soldier realizes and acknowledges that the soldiers on both sides are his brothers in arms. On both sides, those that fight and dîe are young men from the valleys and the farms of their home countries. Soldiers, by and large, have more in common than differences, and on both sides, they are sent to fight and die as the human bullets of the soulless power class who aways remain beyond harm's way
If you want to hear another powerful song about war you should listen to a song by an Australian songwriter, Eric Bogle. The song is "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" It's about a battle in World War One. To understand the song you'll need the know that Waltzing Matilda is the unofficial national album of Australia. This song is the equal of Brothers in Arms in many ways. This song needs more air play world wide.
When you are able to IMO this is the best most heartfelt version of Brothers in Arms: Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms - LIVE Wembley 1988 - Audio HQ Remasterise ! All the best I❤MK
Late to the party here, but when it comes to songs about war you should check Sabaton out. ”En livstid i krig” live from Gothenburg is one place to start, and remember to turn the subtitles on. If you want english instead, you can go for ”Christmas truce” or ”No bullets fly”. It’s a swedish band dedicated to sing about historic events without taking sides politically.
Yours is about the most thoughtful and understanding reaction I’ve seen of this. Per some other comments, it was originally about the Falklands War. There’s a video of that with some live footage. Another I’ve seen is about war in general. In one scene there’s a WW2 German soldier, not a Nazi but just another guy forced to fight. He’s hugging and laughing with his son about 12 years old. They did the song at the Nelson Mandela 70th birthday concert. It was so popular in South Africa that the authorities asked him who should get the royalties. He said “Amnesia International.” They were banned from performing there after that. I believe South Africa has improved their racial problem since then. I know you would appreciate the video Wrong Side Of Heaven by Five Finger Death Punch. It’s about problems closer to home. Trust me. A lot of people like me would appreciate your take on it.
When you are able to I recommend you double down on the following link: IMO the most heartfelt Live version of Brothers in Arms: Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms - LIVE Wembley 1988 - Audio HQ Remasterise ! All the bests I❤MK
Thanks for a very mature and respectful reaction. This is my first time watching you. Have you listened to War Pigs by Black Sabbath? You might enjoy it. Iron Maiden have also done a number of songs about war including Paschendale, Aces High, The Trooper, Where Eagles Dare. Yeah, I'm a Maiden fan🤣
Nice reaction to one of my faves. Dire Straits Live is the best way to also enjoy Mark's guitar playing. I recommend Calling Elvis Live Dire Straits "On The Night" 1992. It's very popular here on RUclips. Anyway loving your channel. Cheers all the best from Oz. 🎸🎸🎸
Here’s a link to a more emotional version of Brothers in Arms, one I think you’ll appreciate: ruclips.net/video/dZXlQp0aKPU/видео.htmlsi=lx6lU5qc1VDm9Hrj Also, ‘Live on the Night’ 1993 live version (that whole concert is great, well worth watching) . Mark stated in an early interview that in his opinion if fans want to watch Dire Straits (a British Band of brilliant but changing musicians) it should be the live concert videos because they give you so much more, he’s personally not a fan of the shorter ‘official’ versions. Mark Knofler (pronounced Nopfler) has had a hellava career (including a long & equally successful solo career) & is a magical guitarist, singer, phenomenal songwriter/composer & record producer. This was a lovely heartfelt reaction from a very elightened young man. Thank you. I❤MK
Young man, you come across as a very respectful young man. I enjoyed your review. I would suggest Sympathy for the Devil by The Stones. Again, good for you for your respect towards the Military.
I can highly recommend as your third Dire Straits track "Telegraph Road" from the Alchemy Live gig. Another mood and some of the best live playing from a group that you will ever see
The significance of the sea in this video is that they had to overcome the Argentinean navy before being able to land on the Falkland islands, to liberate the people from the Argentinians, who had invaded the islands without warning.
Young bro you are insightful beyond yr years, your ideas are totally on point. For another song that is the polar opposite of this but describes exactly what you're expressing but in a super hard rock and violent manner in its words, music, vocals and images, you gotta check out BYOB by System of a Down.
That was one war man. You'd be hard pressed to find another war before or after WWII that wasn't motivated by exactly what this young insightful man said. Even Afghanistan which was justified somewhat by 911 turned into a protracted struggle for dominance even after we finally took out Bin Laden at the expense of so many innocents on both sides.
Yes Young Brother. Doing a good job with your reactions. Be great to see you react to Jimi Hendrix. Hey Joe from Monterey Festival video. You wont be disappointed 😊🎼💥🙏 peace and out… Graham.
Tidy reaction MDreeezy. This was primarilly written about "The Falklands Conflict" in 1982. I've drunk with DS's drummer, he lived 3 villages away from me. Mark has updated for several times since.
Song hits all the emotions🖤
You sir are a credit to your generation and your country's future! Bless you from the UK👍👍✌️✌️
The recorded version of Brothers in Arms is great. But it is outclassed by a live version, the one that Dire Straits played during the 'Music for Mandela' concert in 1988. This 'hits all the emotions' x 10.
Here it is: ruclips.net/video/dZXlQp0aKPU/видео.html
Wear your best headphones, and turn up the volume.
Mark Knopfler's solo (from around 5.00) is simply stunning.
Falklands War.
Spot on analysis 👊
This is a song sung from the point of view of a dying soldier saying goodbye to his comrades, its devastatingly sad and beautiful.
War is hell! Nobody knows this better than a soldier. That's why you will find that the greatest advocates of peace are ex-soldiers.
Wise beyond your years young man.
Yes, he is ❤
Ansolutely.
#Facts ☺️ Terribly impressed by his insights. 🥰🐰
I agree, he’s totally right
there's an argument to be made that this is the greatest guitar song of all time. so powerful and beautiful, not as flashy as the shredders but with just a handful of notes that guitar can make you cry, just as Mark makes the guitar cry, expressing the emotion of the dying soldier in the song. he can't and doesn't try to convey that wailing emotion with his vocal cords, but I can't think of another song that has a guitar line this powerful, it's pure magic.
I note your comment about Knofler's guitar work. He's playing a Gibson "Les Paul ". Probably the best electric guitar ever made and it's in the hands of a master. We are blessed.
What a song. Mark Kopfler is an amazing guitarist. He makes his guitar cry. Simply amazing talent.
he makes his guitar cry, his guitar makes us cry.
I could not agree with your words more. You are clearly a bright and thougtful young fellow. A fitting reaction. Thank you,my friend.
Used at many former UK 🇬🇧 service personnels funeral services. It holds a special place in the hearts of those of us that have served.
" now the sun's gone to hell, and the moon's riding high, let me bid you farewell, every man has to die."
Some of the most heart rending & poignant words written in a song.
Well done sir, you nailed this spot on, a young man beyond his years.
👌
In down-town Haifa, Israel, just near the port, there is a meticously maintained cemetery for Commonwealth solders. Everytime I catch a glimps of the Cemetery, as I pass by, my heart cries out for their sacrifice.
I litraly need a moment to recompose myself.
Albeit, the Jewish pioneers had many issues with the then British Mandatory rule in Palestina, but one can't dismiss the huge possitive influence the British Empire had for the better, between 1918 to 1948.
Some of out current Laws in Israel in 2024, are unchanged Mandatory Laws from the British Empire.
It might be contravertial to some Israeli, but the British Empire, and their solders, had a lasting positive contribution to spreading and enforcing DECENT civilized values.
A salute to all British and Commonwealth Armed Forces.
@@trespirethank you, good to know we're not totally hated.
💕
Mark Knopfler is a musical genius. This was top selling album of 1985. Thank you for bringing it to the attention of today’s audience
Sorry to break your flow but i'm sure most of us here are either "boomers" or their children ( like I am, born early 80's). I might be pessimistic but today's audience wouldn't care at least as whole. I'm not counting the occasional young people who's into older music
@@awkad great music is timeless. I am amazed at young people today listening to recycled and reworked hits from the past; this has been going on for a long time and will continue to do so
Just my take, but I see this song as a progression of understanding by the subject. It starts with him leaving his home to fight a war with people presumably from other parts of his country. They form a bond and become a band of brothers. To the point of "In the fear and alarm, you did not desert me my brothers in arms." As the song progresses is the realization that we have just this one world, but we live in different ones. Finally, as he is presumably dying, he realizes that they're all brothers in arms, including those they are fighting and we are fools to make war on our brothers in arms.
I couldn’t have put it better. Very poiniant. We must be from the same era. 😢😢
I agree the last line means we are fools to take up arms in the first place on our fellow human beings x
I've listened to this song since it was first released and the last verse still puts a lump in my throat.
Yes me too!!
me too
You are right - it is most always a war for the rich, fought by ordinary people. And those soldiers are the only ones that can see the enemy for what they are - brothers in arms. Makes me cry every time.
Wise beyond your years!
You are exactly right young man. Mark Knopfler wrote this as a protest against war when British troops were sent to Argentina in the 1980’s
As a veteran I thank you!! Very much enjoyed the reaction and keep up the good work. You seem to be an intelligent young man, and I am thankful for that.
Dire Straits must be heard live, always. The experience is transcendental....
You should never be exposed to a new song with the live version. Studio is always better to start
You so right about what most wars are about it's so criminal
So nice to hear a young mind talk sense regards war. Dire Straits were one of the best ever bands to come out of the UK in my opinion Mark is one of the best guitarist's all all time.
Beautiful song and incredibly sad but also so powerful and thought provoking. Thank you for reacting to it, you made a great choice from the nominations we all put down.
Dire Sraits were a fantastic band and Mark Knopfler one of the greatest guitarists ever. To see them at their best watch "Sultans of Swing" from Alchemy Live.....you will be amazed!
Best Guitarist is Mike Oldfield, not Knopfler or Clapton. No one can play Riffs from Oldfield- He plays extrem komplex- no one can reach the Perfektion like him. But Knopfler is a very good Player- but Oldfield is much more higher
@@michaeln3023 I would argue that David Gilmour is the best guitarist.
Written by Mark Knopfler referencing the Falklands War between Britain and Argentina, but of course it can refer to any conflict. Some of the scenes used are from the First World War, for example. The process itself is called rotoscoping, where a drawing is made over a piece of original film - very effective, as you can see.
I had a VCR back in the '90s with a feature that could produce that effect on a video as it played.
Good insights, bro!
I loved Dire Straits growing up but this song has always been my favorite as sad as it is
Telegraph Road...a true masterpiece.
This is probably their best. When they were at their very best.
One of the most artistic music videos I ever saw. Unlike lots of them it really elevates the experience of hearing the song. It won a Grammy for Best Music Video.
I cried and felt pain for families whom have lost loved ones in ugly wars!!! RIP BROTHERS!!! Can't stop sobbing!!! Thankyou...
You are a beautiful young man When you said we should just love one another i think thats what the last line in the song means xxx
You nailed it. The narrator doesn't make it. Wars are terrible. -We are fools to make war on our brothers in arms. Lyrics are great.
I appreciate your point of view as a young American man. Most wars involving your country have been distant ones, so therefore are all about governments sending soldiers to fight meaningless battles. This song was written about the Falklands war, which was very personal to the British Falkland Islanders who had their home invaded by a foreign power. War is always a tragedy but it's not always for nothing
You are so right!!
This brings me to tears.......❤
It should...
Dire straits were siiick💯❤️
The song also comments on the strange closeness of enemies on the field of battle..."And I guess we were fools to make war on our brothers in arms"...Soldiers don't get to make the decisions on who they are sent to kill, mostly old men do that and most of them have never been in combat, or near to combat. Even when soldiers are deadly enemies in a battle, they share an experience and a wounding that the rest of us never can, and when the battle is long forgotten they still share this brotherhood.
Even though Mark stopped touring he is still writing and recording. Dire Straits is one of my favorite bands of all time and Mark one of the greatest guitarists. He was a protégé of and mentored by Chet Atkins
A song written about the Falklands war and a British soldier called Lieutenant Lawrence of the Scots Guards who was shot and lost 42% of his brain on Mount Tumbledown by an Argentinian sniper as the Argentinians retreated, however its also about the futility of all wars and we are all brothers in arms doing things we dont really want to do but feel we have to as good citizens to our countries but have such heavy prices to pay on both sides!!..😢
I absolutely love this reaction video what a fantastic man you are 😊
The major point of the song is that, in the end, the dyîng soldier realizes and acknowledges that the soldiers on both sides are his brothers in arms. On both sides, those that fight and dîe are young men from the valleys and the farms of their home countries. Soldiers, by and large, have more in common than differences, and on both sides, they are sent to fight and die as the human bullets of the soulless power class who aways remain beyond harm's way
The live version of this song on "Dire Straits - On the night" is superb!
If you want to hear another powerful song about war you should listen to a song by an Australian songwriter, Eric Bogle. The song is "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" It's about a battle in World War One. To understand the song you'll need the know that Waltzing Matilda is the unofficial national album of Australia. This song is the equal of Brothers in Arms in many ways. This song needs more air play world wide.
Telegraph Road is a great song to hear Mr. K. guitar playing as well as a well written song. Keep up the good job.
Beautiful and intelligent heartfelt rection. I’ve seen mark live and he’s amazing . Subbed ❤
Excellent commentary. Sadly so true.
Great song. Wise words young man. All the best from Scotland!
Thank you for your awesome insight into this iconic classic, so great hearing the voice of youth reflecting on history ❤❤❤
-We can see a classic scene with this song, on the TV show "Miami Vice" in the 1980's, (in last scene of the episode: 'Out Where the Buses Don't Run')
Every time I see this video or hear this song I cry.
Thank you for your insight about soldiers. I was a 10 year Army soldier, Arabic linguist.
I’m a combat vereran an this
one hits home for me
Thank you for all you have done💙 and i mean that with my whole entire heart!!
When you are able to IMO this is the best most heartfelt version of Brothers in Arms: Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms - LIVE Wembley 1988 - Audio HQ Remasterise ! All the best I❤MK
I love to watch your reaction videos...honest and from the heart.
Top Man, Well said 🤘
" We're fools to make war on our brothers in arms ".................................Alpha Mike Foxtrot.
Late to the party here, but when it comes to songs about war you should check Sabaton out. ”En livstid i krig” live from Gothenburg is one place to start, and remember to turn the subtitles on. If you want english instead, you can go for ”Christmas truce” or ”No bullets fly”. It’s a swedish band dedicated to sing about historic events without taking sides politically.
song was in memory of the FALKLANDS WAR in 1982 when Argentina invaded the British island ( very sad song with tons of emotion ...your comments rock
You are missing out , the best version of Sultans of swing is the live Alchemy concert , And the Gary brooker live in Denmark
Yours is about the most thoughtful and understanding reaction I’ve seen of this. Per some other comments, it was originally about the Falklands War. There’s a video of that with some live footage. Another I’ve seen is about war in general. In one scene there’s a WW2 German soldier, not a Nazi but just another guy forced to fight. He’s hugging and laughing with his son about 12 years old. They did the song at the Nelson Mandela 70th birthday concert. It was so popular in South Africa that the authorities asked him who should get the royalties. He said “Amnesia International.” They were banned from performing there after that. I believe South Africa has improved their racial problem since then. I know you would appreciate the video Wrong Side Of Heaven by Five Finger Death Punch. It’s about problems closer to home. Trust me. A lot of people like me would appreciate your take on it.
Great reaction, thank you!!!🇬🇧
When you are able to I recommend you double down on the following link: IMO the most heartfelt Live version of Brothers in Arms: Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms - LIVE Wembley 1988 - Audio HQ Remasterise ! All the bests I❤MK
Thanx for this youmg sir
Thanks for a very mature and respectful reaction. This is my first time watching you. Have you listened to War Pigs by Black Sabbath? You might enjoy it. Iron Maiden have also done a number of songs about war including Paschendale, Aces High, The Trooper, Where Eagles Dare. Yeah, I'm a Maiden fan🤣
you are a very intelligent young man
Nice reaction to one of my faves. Dire Straits Live is the best way to also enjoy Mark's guitar playing. I recommend Calling Elvis Live Dire Straits "On The Night" 1992. It's very popular here on RUclips. Anyway loving your channel. Cheers all the best from Oz. 🎸🎸🎸
For me this and Telegraph Road are their most emotional (and best) songs. Another excellent anti-war song is "No bravery" by James Blunt.
Here’s a link to a more emotional version of Brothers in Arms, one I think you’ll appreciate: ruclips.net/video/dZXlQp0aKPU/видео.htmlsi=lx6lU5qc1VDm9Hrj
Also, ‘Live on the Night’ 1993 live version (that whole concert is great, well worth watching) . Mark stated in an early interview that in his opinion if fans want to watch Dire Straits (a British Band of brilliant but changing musicians) it should be the live concert videos because they give you so much more, he’s personally not a fan of the shorter ‘official’ versions. Mark Knofler (pronounced Nopfler) has had a hellava career (including a long & equally successful solo career) & is a magical guitarist, singer, phenomenal songwriter/composer & record producer.
This was a lovely heartfelt reaction from a very elightened young man. Thank you.
I❤MK
war is positive for many rich people. But one rarely sees their sons and daughters in war. But they talk about patriotism and country.
Very nice and good understanding my dear boy.
Those old men you see gray haired and bent, they were young men with dreams.
Young man, you come across as a very respectful young man. I enjoyed your review. I would suggest Sympathy for the Devil by The Stones. Again, good for you for your respect towards the Military.
great song from a great album! so emotional! a war between Argentina and Britain over the Falkand Islands.
I can highly recommend as your third Dire Straits track "Telegraph Road" from the Alchemy Live gig. Another mood and some of the best live playing from a group that you will ever see
The significance of the sea in this video is that they had to overcome the Argentinean navy before being able to land on the Falkland islands, to liberate the people from the Argentinians, who had invaded the islands without warning.
I first heard this song in a Miami Vice episode way back when…. Loved it ever since. The guitar speaks to you…it really does
Check out
Pink Floyd "When the Tigers Broke Free"
Your reactions are interesting, not the usual fake stuff (you know what I mean). Good work!
List to Linkin Park - Hands held high. Has the words you speak. When rich men make war it's the poor who die
This song always hit people in the gut because of the sacrifice of men and women going to war protecting Freedom and Democracy.
100%!
🕊☮great reaction💖
Peace,bruh❤
Wise beyond your years. Maybe there is hope as your generation matures 👍 ()telegraph road live is the best ever live performance)
Spot on. Now you gotta do War Pigs by Black Sabbath!
Great reaction...thanks! This song holds a special significance for me...Good journey :) Peace!
Young bro you are insightful beyond yr years, your ideas are totally on point. For another song that is the polar opposite of this but describes exactly what you're expressing but in a super hard rock and violent manner in its words, music, vocals and images, you gotta check out BYOB by System of a Down.
War makes some men very dead and some others very rich.
We were fighting in the UK and Europe against Nazis; it wasn’t a rich man’s war; it was for survival!
That was one war man. You'd be hard pressed to find another war before or after WWII that wasn't motivated by exactly what this young insightful man said. Even Afghanistan which was justified somewhat by 911 turned into a protracted struggle for dominance even after we finally took out Bin Laden at the expense of so many innocents on both sides.
I think the song is about one of the wars after WWII; Korea or Vietnam.
You are correct young man. Good men used as cannon fodder for devils
If you like the message of this song, you'll also really like the message in "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath.
🥰 Such insight for someone so young. 🤗 Enjoying your reactions! Hoping for some Rush & maybe Steely Dan! ☺️🐰
You should see it live as i did there was not a sound in the concert hall only tears 🎉😢
No words cover this , respect
Also so many others I see you've reacted to....subscribed and can't wait to watch all your other vids.
I never listened to this song but gives me sorta Pink Floyd feels
Magnifique !!!
Merci pour ce partage...
Being pro-solider doesn't mean you are pro war in fact most people who truly care for soldiers are very anti-war.
Yes Young Brother. Doing a good job with your reactions. Be great to see you react to Jimi Hendrix. Hey Joe from Monterey Festival video. You wont be disappointed 😊🎼💥🙏 peace and out… Graham.
dropping in to tell you this song was exclusively for british troops and the massive stress they endured. well share it but remember its ours
MK plays guitar with his bare fingers.
Tidy reaction MDreeezy. This was primarilly written about "The Falklands Conflict" in 1982. I've drunk with DS's drummer, he lived 3 villages away from me. Mark has updated for several times since.
check out a lyric version