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------ performed by Dropkick Murphys
? | Reviewer: Anonymous | 8/30/07
i think this the greatest song in the wolrd!!!
im from germany an i hate the things that did the german solidiers! i hope anthign liek that never happend again...!
touched | Reviewer: Irish Fire Fighter | 8/24/07
Its sad to think that they thought it would end all wars and here we are caught in another..
my cousins and a good friend of mine are over there, i dont say i support the war but rather i support the soldiers... they need us more then they need the war... and the war doesnt need us to help it out
Touching | Reviewer: -MarV- | 8/22/07
The song, the performance, just beautiful.
This is one of the most touching songs in the modern!
lyrics | Reviewer: Smee | 7/14/07
personally i love this song and i know it very well!! but some of th elyrics on this and a few other sites are wrong !!!
Untitled | Reviewer: Angie | 7/7/07
I'm from Ireland (now i live in America, have for 13 years), and my grandpa's older brother was in WWI, and so were some of his friends, and they were all killed, my grandpa's brother, also merely 19. And the thing i remember about 2 weeks before we left, was visiting those fields, it's a very sad thing to see.
I am against-war, including the war in Iraq now, because there is so much more we should be doing than killing people, like saving the people who live in Sudan, or stopping AIDS and Malaria in Africa, plus starvation and death in 3rd world countries. People do support war, but I think SAVING peoples' lives in other countries are MUCH more important than KILLING people, and sending off people in our own country (USA), and having them be killed. MY friend who is in Iraq died recently, but i haven't been against war just because of that.
Sadly, WWI was not 'The War To End Wars', our lives today all feed on violence and death, and wars will NEVER stop, even if some people say they will. Because there will be countries who get in Civil Wars, and countries will fight other countries, and violence will just grow worse and worse.
Touching song | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/28/07
when ever i hear this song i remember who died for our freedom and thank them for there sacrifice for my freedom today
06/23/07 | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/23/07
i've been listening to this song for a while now....and i read the lyrics again and again.. and i can absolutely understand the man who wrote it..
put aside the fact that it's about an irish lad who died for british causes (like so many of his countrymen under the british boot) but also it's about how war is started by f***ing politicians for some stupid reasons and ended by ordinairy people who really dont want to go to war or to kill others or to lose their life for something they dont want to take part in...
awful...
why cant they all learn from so many mistakes?
Can be applied to modern times | Reviewer: Robin | 6/18/07
This song almost always leaves me in tears when it's done playing. A very close friend has died in Iraq and I often wonder the same things about his death that this song wonders about Willie McBride.
Great song, great preformance. | Reviewer: Markus | 6/14/07
This song reflects my look on war perfectly. All the fallen are heros but its still a tragedy. Dead soldiers can not complain but their gravestones screams a message about unnecessary death and sorrow.
Eric Bogle | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/10/07
This song was originally published by a poet of the times, Eric Bogle. This is piece is very typical of literature pertaining to the first world war as a whole, and I actually quoted sections of it in my final exams regarding the first world war.
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