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    Default Favorite War Songs

    Self Explanitory

    1. Die Panzerlied
    2. So shall they children (old welsh war chant http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~makarov/ant...lsh_guards.mp3)
    3. Men of Harlech
    4. Over the Hills and Far Away

    Ill have more later.
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    Default Re: Favorite War Songs

    When Frontline finally did its big 4-hour summation of the first Gulf War, they had a really great scene: A bunch of tankers had just been informed that the war was over, and they put on the only tape they had laying around, James Brown's "I Feel Good."

    The video of those soldiers dancing in the sand and on their tanks to James Brown left a lasting impression. In an odd way, "I Feel Good" has become the funkiest war song of all time.

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    Default Re: Favorite War Songs

    Go home British soldiers by eire og

    Come out ye black and tans by the wolftones

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    Blind King , thats a bit much for the Frontroom

    "The Green Fields of France" , by anyone with a decent voice .
    "The Band played waltzing Matilda ", the Pogues do it great .

    And of course "War" by Edwin Starr

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    Default Re: Favorite War Songs

    What counts as a war song? Soungs about war or just those that are patriotic songs or official military songs? (ex. the Marine Corps Hymn)

    If songs about war are good as well here are two that I like:

    Sgt Mackenzie
    by Joseph Kilna Mackenzie

    In memory of Sgt. Charles Stuart MacKenzie
    Seaforth Highlanders
    Who along with many others gave up his life
    So that we can live free

    We will remember them


    Parts of the the song Sgt Mackenzie was featured in the movie We Were Soldiers.

    Lyrics

    English Translation:
    Lay me down in the cold cold ground
    Where before many more have gone
    Lay me down in the cold cold ground
    Where before many more have gone

    When they come I will stand my ground
    Stand my ground I’ll not be afraid

    Thoughts of home take away my fear
    Sweat and blood hide my veil of tears

    Once a year say a prayer for me
    Close your eyes and remember me

    Never more shall I see the sun
    For I fell to a Germans gun

    Lay me down in the cold cold ground
    Where before many more have gone
    Lay me down in the cold cold ground
    Where before many more have gone

    Where before many more have gone


    Original Scottish Version

    Lay me doon in the caul caul groon
    Whaur afore monie mair huv gaun
    Lay me doon in the caul caul groon
    Whaur afore monie mair huv gaun

    When they come a wull staun ma groon
    Staun ma groon al nae be afraid

    Thoughts awe hame tak awa ma fear
    Sweat an bluid hide ma veil awe tears

    Ains a year say a prayer faur me
    Close yir een an remember me

    Nair mair shall a see the sun
    For a fell tae a Germans gun

    Lay me doon in the caul caul groon
    Whaur afore monie mair huv gaun

    Lay me doon in the caul caul groon
    Whaur afore monie mair huv gaun

    Whaur afore monie mair huv gaun



    When the Tigers Broke Free
    by Pink Floyd

    Lyrics

    It was just before dawn one miserable morning
    in black forty-four
    when the forward commander was told to sit tight
    when asked that his men be withdrawn
    And the generals gave thanks as the other ranks
    held be the enemy tanks - for a while
    And then the Anzio beachhead was held for the price
    of a few hundred ordinary lives

    And kind old King George sent mother a note
    when he heard that father was gone
    It was, I recall, in the form of a scroll
    with golden leaf and all
    And I found it one day in a drawer of old
    photographs hidden away
    And my eyes still grow damp to remember
    His Majesty signed with his own rubber stamp

    It was dark all around
    There was frost on the ground
    When the tigers broke free
    And noone survived from the Royal Fusiliers Company C
    They were all left behind
    Most of them dead
    The rest of them dying
    And that's how the High Command took my Daddy from me
    Last edited by Longshanks; 11-03-2004 at 03:46.

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    Default Re: Favorite War Songs

    Yeah, those are great, longshanks. Cool.
    Scotland the Brave i think can be classified, right?

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    Default Re: Favorite War Songs

    Hands down, for me, it is Al Stewart's Roads to Moscow - Germany's invasion of Russia through the eyes of a Russian soldier. I've bolded my favourite lines in the song with the "two broken Tigers" verse on my all time "best lyrics" list and perhaps one of the most poetic descriptions of a battlefield scene I've encountered.

    ******

    They crossed over the border the hour before dawn
    Moving in lines through the day
    Most of our planes were destroyed on the ground where they lay
    Waiting for orders we held in the wood - word from the front never came
    By evening the sound of the gunfire was miles away

    Ah, softly we move through the shadows, slip away through the trees
    Crossing their lines in the mists in the fields on our hands and our knees
    And all that I ever was able to see
    The fire in the air glowing red silhouetting the smoke on the breeze

    All summer they drove us back through the Ukraine
    Smolensk and Viasma soon fell
    By autumn we stood with our backs to the town of Orel
    Closer and closer to Moscow they came - riding the wind like a bell
    General Guderian stands at the crest of the hill

    Winter brought with her the rains, oceans of mud filled the roads
    Gluing the tracks of their tanks to the ground while the sky filled with snow
    And all that I ever was able to see
    The fire in the air glowing red silhouetting the snow on the breeze

    In the footsteps of Napoleon the shadow figures stagger through the winter
    Falling back before the gates of Moscow,
    Standing in the wings like an avenger
    And far away behind their lines the partisans are stirring in the forest
    Coming unexpectedly upon their outposts, growing like a promise
    You'll never know, you'll never know
    Which way to turn, which way to look, you'll never see us
    As we're stealing through the blackness of the night,
    You'll never know, you'll never hear us
    And the evening sings in a voice of amber, the dawn is surely coming
    The morning roads leads to Stalingrad, and the sky is softly humming

    Two broken Tigers on fire in the night flicker their souls to the wind
    We wait in the lines for the final approach to begin
    It's been almost four years that I've carried a gun
    At home it will almost be spring
    The flames of the Tigers are lighting the road to Berlin

    Ah, quickly we move through the ruins that bow to the ground
    The old men and children they send out to face us, they can't slow us down
    And all that I ever was able to see
    The eyes of the city are opening now it's the end of the dream

    I'm coming home, I'm coming home,
    Now you can taste it in the wind, the war is over
    And I listen to the clicking of the train wheels as we roll across the border
    And now they ask me of the time
    When I was caught behind their lines and taken prisoner
    "They only held me for a day, a lucky break", I say;
    They turn and listen closer
    I'll never know, I'll never know
    Why I was taken from the line and all the others
    To board a special train and journey deep into the heart of holy Russia
    And it's cold and damp in the transit camp, and the air is still and sullen
    And the pale sun of October whispers the snow will soon be coming
    And I wonder when I'll be home again and the morning answers "Never"
    And the evening sighs and the steely Russian skies go on forever
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    Default Re: Favorite War Songs

    The Battle Hymn of the Republic . When done right this song makes the hairs on my body stand up as it was done at reagans funeral, A truly stirring rendition

    Dixie

    the Bonnie blue flag Yes Im partial to civil war songs

    and of course the Marine Corps Hymn
    Fighting for Truth , Justice and the American way

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