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------ performed by Dropkick Murphys


Beautiful | Reviewer: Hanna | 11/20/09

I love this song, its the best thats ever been.
And about Willie McBride, I'm not going to swear that this is true but I'm pretty sure that they've looked it up and there was no William McBride who was born that year and died in that battle. There were some William McBride's in that battle but no one the age that they sing of.



Touching | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/1/09

Is one of my favorite songs. Dot care what the meaning it has it will always have a meaning to me that i will never forget. I have had it played at two funerals for fallen comrades and close friends. Rest in peace my friends and watch over the rest that you have left behind we will meet again on the other side. You are in are hearts and minds and never forgotten. From your comrades Friends and loved ones.

Sgt. LoneWolf



The Green Fields Of France | Reviewer: dazza | 8/14/09

top song. beats all the other versions with the drum beat. the song was written by a bloke who was born in scotland but moved to australia when he was 25. another well known song is "And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda", another song that deals with war and its effect, from an anzac solider.



Beautiful | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/6/09

This is a beautiful song! Touching and sad, but beautiful! Dropkick Murphys does a wonderful version of it!

I really don't see the point about arguing about war on here... but just to get my two cents in and hopefully end some arguments...

(and this is totally just my opinion!!!!)
The way I see it is that yes, war is terrible, so many people die and we should find another way to solve disputes besides killing people over something we're just going to have to compromise over anyway... however... There are some circumstances caused by people that are not negotiable and sometimes not "sane". They will not simply talk and resolve a problem, they want to stir up other people and cause fights; and untill we can ALL find a way to calmly sort things out, war will continue. Unfortunatley there isn't a way to convince everyone that it would be better to negotiate instead of fight...



love this song ♥ | Reviewer: Emilie | 4/25/09

just to answer a few of the questions here on the first page of reviews, yes, the original song was Scottish (titled No Man's Land, by Eric Bogle). Although the song is Scottish, Willie McBride was a private in an Irish regiment, possibly buried in Authuille British Cemetary?. There were a lot of Willie McBride's who died, though, so I'm not completely sure which one the song is about.



Deadly! | Reviewer: Anonymous | 2/23/09

This is such a beautiful song...I don't think I've really heard a bad version of it atall!

And...Yes almost all of the DKM's bloodline's trace to Ireland.

The writer was Scottish but the subjects name is Irish!

It's about both sides though.... same as every war.... the powers that be....talk the young and naive into doing their dirty work. Promise them the world...and build them up into machines...till the reach the battle field...and there's no turning back!

War is not pointless of course... it's just the way they are run that isn't pretty...but...we'd not have any bit of relative "freedom" here in Ireland today if we'd not fought...same as North America same as quite alot of nations!

History is of course dictated by the victor... but... right now!..that doesn't even matter... (almost)The entire media is owned by a small elite...and thus..makes it (almost)impossible to know anything about what's going on in reality in wars across the world!!

Are these "terrorists" living in caves and out smarting everyone?!?!

Is Bin Laden a cia/fbi agent?!?!

What actually happened in 9/11?!?!

And yea... . . the media!!... . . .history will again...be dictated by the "victor" ( greatest liar!)




Great song | Reviewer: Brian | 1/19/09

This song is beautiful, touching, and obviously sad. I will have to listen to the original as well. I know the original is Scottish but was Willie McBride an Irishman? Been trying to look it up...I couldn't piece it together from the reviews here.



great song | Reviewer: Anonymous | 1/17/09

i know that this song was written by someone else, but the Murphys did an excellent job. it doesnt even matter where the song came from, because it is such a beautiful song. this song brings a tear to my eye every time i hear it.



correcting the tool... | Reviewer: kiki | 1/15/09

Actually dude, if you knew ANYTHING about the Dropkick Murphys, you would know that most of the members are of Irish ancestry... One of the only members that isn't is Al Barr... He's Scottish and German. So the next time you go off on a rant to someone, you might want to make sure you have your facts straight first, tool.



savage song | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/23/08

It's one of me favourite songs of all times along with grace by the wolftones and ere ya man sayin its a scotish song so what if it is jaysus dont have a hissy fit over it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! u tool as u like ta say....





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