'Hey Joe, where you going with that dogma in your head? You can prove your point but your kids will still be dead.' Lines that that just send shivers down my spine. They are the reason why Roger was, is and always will be the heart and soul of Pink Floyd.
He was an inseparable part of the Heart and Soul of Pink Floyd. It wasn't all lyrics tho. Gilmour and Wright and Mason made the complete circle. It was a band. It wasn't a solo thing. Pity they still can't put their differences behind them. Edit: spelling
I love all Pink Floyd as a band or solo no matter if it is Waters or Gilmour but Folded Flags is very special indeed. I doubt there will be another band like Pink Floyd again. Their music is already immortal.
I listened to this song and as lovely as it is, it's the simple yet stunning sound of the blackbird in the background that reduced me to tears. It reminded me of the film and Jim and Hilda's love until the end when everything has died. Stunning. By the way Margaret Thatcher tried to ban the film because she felt it was derogatory to her war in The Falklands. Enough said!
@@kyleshiflet9952 when she died, “ding dong the witch is dead” hit #1 on the British charts. And in her later senile years, she cried a lot because she couldn’t understand why everyone hated her. She was never really a hero to lots of people.
Jim and Hilda were probably conservative voters, as so many were. Three landslide elections of Thatcher show this. Especially when socialism was largely deemed to ruin the British economy with lofty but unrealistic ideals. There is obviously a lot of hatred for Thatcher, but they're usually the ones the scream the loudest. The silent majority is happy to sit and wait until election day.
I think this is some of the man's best singing, and one of his best songs. There are plenty of songs that he struggles to sing, but he really pegs it here. And no one brings more of their own human pain to their lyrics than Waters. He is an international treasure.
I love this song too. But I think the main part of the singing is done by Paul Carrack, not Waters. Hence why it sounds so much better than usual. Haha
I have never cried over a film ore TV show in my life but when watching this it reminded me so much of my Nan and granddad i just couldn't help but to cry my eyes out.
@@amberallen2994 It is about music but there always will be some individual who will bring politics into the subject. For your information, Trump didn't get Nobel but your oBummer did and for what? Peace prize for starting war and sending more troops? Next time check the facts before posting such idiotic comment.
Waters early solo stuff is great. This takes to me the Radio Kaos tour. He didn't play any from this album but the very end after the mock nuke strike Billy says "there is more to life then lucky strikes" etc, it was very chilling. Even the morse code at the end of this. Rock on roger.
All world leaders need to sit down in one big room and watch this film and hear this song and the amazing radio kaos. If they feel or fear nothing, no tears or sadness then we are doomed. I was a lil girl when I saw this film. Channel 4 in the U.K It terrified me then, gave me nightmares but left me growing up with these beautiful but chilling songs. I don't often pray but I hope one day the tide starts turning........
so many ppl claim to be floyd/waters fans and never heard of this song,a bitter sweet film topped with an amazing sound track,ty for uploading this little gem brings a tear to my eye everytime
humfey1 So what else does someone need to know about to meet your standard of a fan? I'd rather just not be what YOU consider a fan in your arrogance than someone who judges people I have never met because they never heard one song from one soundtrack from one obscure movie.
my wife and myself saw Roger waters in manchester this yr...The man is brilliant..no backups to his voice and talent..Just raw roger. I bought this on tape ( audio ) when it came out..
This movie is how I discovered Roger Waters' solo work, hearing it now still brings back that same feeling I had when I first saw the film and its ending. It's this odd mixture of being devastated by what just happened and being at such a complete loss of words that at first I couldn't even muster the tears until the gravity of the ending really sank in. The way the song and credits cut off those last few barely audible words from the old couple seemed to solidify their fate and always left me feeling like I'd just been awoken from a dream. This movie and its soundtrack are beautiful and gutting all at once. Still one of the most emotionally gripping pieces of animation I've ever seen to this day.
I discovered this song before watching the actual movie since I was looking for more underrated Water's work, and I decided to watch the film after a while. And god. I found that song beautiful before but now that I've seen the whole thing and that I understand the story it strikes me so much I can't stop myself from crying every time I listen to it. The movie itself is emotionally strong but that song and Bowie's one bring something even more powerful to it.
This song and Towers of Faith I think are two of the best songs that Roger Waters wrote in his solo career. They are tight simple songs that deliver their message without being too heavy handed. I think this is when he had his Bleeding Hearts Band so Paul Carrack is doing those parts that Dave Gilmour would do. A truly beautiful song.
On my mrs phone!! My most favourite tune of all time. Growing up next to my dad and being English all emotional outbursts were discouraged. The tune makes me cry!!! God bless the stiff upper lip...load of shit.
Heard it first time exactly when and where I should; at the end of the movie, while we were still under the shadow of the Cold War, with a lot of curious stuff going on behind the Iron Curtain that we were not at all sure about. It was the most perfect ending I ever saw.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, for this upload. I recently have got my hands on this movie, and am overwhelmed by it`s power. The last song/end credits did make me emotional, this is so beautiful in it`s simplisity. I am glad I now also have that song, thank you, and be save. A fan of good cartoons.
I'm glad that someone edited this into radio K.A.O.S because it says multiple phrases that are leter mentioned in the fan edits. These are: "The powers that be", "There must be more to life than lucky strikes and some unlucky ones and folded flags and pipes and drums."
When the wind blows is in the same line as Animal Farm, Watership Down, Plague Dogs, The Snowman. All British animations, and great story`s. The ending of this one is a bit of a downer, but still worthy of experiencing. My thanks to people who make such works of art, with true feelings.
Quand j'écoute cette chanson en repensant à l'histoire de ce film ( qui a été, est, et sera l'histoire de beaucoup de gens...) j'ai des frissons et une envie de pleurer!!! vous pouvez pas imaginer... L'Art a des pouvoirs...
They should watch and talk about the movie in every school class as soon as the kids are old enough to understand what´s going on there. And they should watch it to the end, for this song is running in the credits. The kids need to hear this after watching the movie.
*Folded Flags* (Roger Waters and the Bleeding Heart Band) Rock-a-bye babe On the tree top When the wind blows The cradle will rock And babe Hate to see you follow that way Better speak to the powers that be today Hey Joe, where you goin' With that gun in your hand? You can take your revenge But you'll still feel bad There must be more to life than Lucky Strikes And some unlucky ones And folded flags and pipes And drums I stood in the wings with you Our lives in the hands of a second-rate actor Holding the high ground Of some old stage Oh babe How do these jaded stars get so far away Will they catch what the other actors say Hey Joe, where you goin' With that dogma in your head? You can prove your point But your kids will still be dead Bring down the curtain The soap opera must surely close Before the cold wind blows Hey Joe, where you goin' With that gun in your hand? You can take your revenge But you'll still feel bad Bring down the curtain The show must close Before the cold wind blows So rock-a-bye babe On the tree top When the wind blows The cradle will rock There must be more to life than Lucky Strikes And some unlucky ones And folded flags and pipes And drums [Morse Code - MAD] genius.com/Roger-waters-and-the-bleeding-heart-band-folded-flags-lyrics Edited the errors I found, so the lyrics on Genius are slightly different from this post.
I wonder why I ever joined the military. Ghandi did so much for his country through passive resistance and martyrs like rosa parks made their stance. Dr. Martin Luther king paved the way for Barack Obama. We need more non violent solutions to the world's problems.
Pro n con of hitchhiking was the best show I've seen in my life quadraphonik sound and a 3D stage during the entract Roger stay on stage to answer question by the fan tath when's to the phone boot in the midleel of the stage floor and then we were watching bug bunny on tv unbelievable wath a show Montreal forum the ultimate place to see a show
Roger what you stand for is pure good. Love everyone. Violence is so ugly. One of the scariest thing to see is a bomber dropping bombs. Someone should have this song as the music for the capitol hill raid news coverage.
Paul Carrack sings the "Hey Joe, where ya goin' with that a gun in your hands…" part. That's why it sounds great. I'm not dissing Roger's singing, but give credit where it's due.
Yesterday would have been my grandpa's birthday. Since he died from covid, I've become a more angry and bitter person, especially those don't wear masks. Its weird, I've done some bad things in these four months, but it never really made me feel better. Yet, a friend of mine, who's never met him at all but knows how much he meant to me, she wished him a happy birthday. I can't explain it, but there was a weird feeling of warmth, maybe happiness. There was a sense of healing, and I felt a little less bad.
That may have been true five years ago but not anymore. All my English friends are asking if I can find one here in the States. I will give you this, always been a bitch to find in the States, only seen two in the wild used, the one I aquired in the 90's (stolen) and one at the local record shop I go to. Someone saw it before I did and snagged it.
i didnt forget syd or richard just didnt mention them because im talking after the remaining floyd members and sadly Syd and Richard arent with us any more
ppl buy dark side of the moon and the wall and say thr pink floyd fans nvr hearing likes of animal.wish you were here,obscured by clouds,the piper at the gates of dawn,ummagumma,momenteral laps of reason or relics to name but a few from the mighty floyds impressive back catalogue or even any of roger waters solo works such as pro's and cons,radio kaos or amused to death.A band that will never die even after Waters,Gilmour and mason are gone
'Hey Joe, where you going with that dogma in your head?
You can prove your point but your kids will still be dead.'
Lines that that just send shivers down my spine. They are the reason why Roger was, is and always will be the heart and soul of Pink Floyd.
He was an inseparable part of the Heart and Soul of Pink Floyd. It wasn't all lyrics tho. Gilmour and Wright and Mason made the complete circle.
It was a band. It wasn't a solo thing. Pity they still can't put their differences behind them.
Edit: spelling
David Gilmore: "am I fuckin' joke to you?!"
Truth.
@@hedgehognegative1059 you shouldn't talk.
@@AA-sn9lz crushing for all of us. They should be ruling the world.
The ending of this made me want to cry and this song made me cry. It fits so well with the movies ending.
I love all Pink Floyd as a band or solo no matter if it is Waters or Gilmour but Folded Flags is very special indeed. I doubt there will be another band like Pink Floyd again. Their music is already immortal.
I LIKE THAT BUDDY
So true pink floyd was a one of a kind band one cant be put in a specific genre causs they are in a genre of their own
My first time I heard Pink Floyd was 1984, I was fourteen years old, now I'm fifty years old and still in love with Pink Floyd
Я из России, моя❤❤❤❤ любовь
Waters is really one of the greatest songwriters. Gilmour is a great guitarist.
Truly the most underrated Rodger waters song
only in asia ...
@@michaelsk5493 I don’t hear anyone talking about this song in america
not to mention its copyrighted free (yes im responding to a 3 year old comment)
@@UniqueMappingSequencewait really this song is copyright free
@@matthewh3776 it would make sense it is a anti war song
I love this movie.. So moving. Scary. Yet full of love.
I listened to this song and as lovely as it is, it's the simple yet stunning sound of the blackbird in the background that reduced me to tears. It reminded me of the film and Jim and Hilda's love until the end when everything has died. Stunning. By the way Margaret Thatcher tried to ban the film because she felt it was derogatory to her war in The Falklands. Enough said!
SylviesBoudoir especially as Hilda weakly says "no more" as you see the door in the sky. Then the first few notes of this just hit you in the heart.
Is Thatcher still seen as a Hero in England or has her reputation become Diminished
@@kyleshiflet9952 when she died, “ding dong the witch is dead” hit #1 on the British charts. And in her later senile years, she cried a lot because she couldn’t understand why everyone hated her.
She was never really a hero to lots of people.
@@joma5721 oh ok so how the hell did the bitch get elected so many damn times
Jim and Hilda were probably conservative voters, as so many were. Three landslide elections of Thatcher show this. Especially when socialism was largely deemed to ruin the British economy with lofty but unrealistic ideals. There is obviously a lot of hatred for Thatcher, but they're usually the ones the scream the loudest. The silent majority is happy to sit and wait until election day.
I think this is some of the man's best singing, and one of his best songs. There are plenty of songs that he struggles to sing, but he really pegs it here. And no one brings more of their own human pain to their lyrics than Waters. He is an international treasure.
I love this song too. But I think the main part of the singing is done by Paul Carrack, not Waters. Hence why it sounds so much better than usual. Haha
The end of this track gives me chills.
I have never cried over a film ore TV show in my life but when watching this it reminded me so much of my Nan and granddad i just couldn't help but to cry my eyes out.
Saw this movie on Tubi and it was very good but sad at the ending.
If you think Roger Waters' solo stuff is shit then you are a tool.
This has been proven by science, so don't try to deny it.
i never cry for any of the movies that i watch but for some reason i teared up watching this movie, truly amazing
They need to give waters a Nobel Peace Prize
I agree. He's way more worthy than tRump.
@@amberallen2994 amen he's got a heart of gold Standing up for the rights of every person on this blue ball we all call home
@@amberallen2994 It is about music but there always will be some individual who will bring politics into the subject. For your information, Trump didn't get Nobel but your oBummer did and for what? Peace prize for starting war and sending more troops? Next time check the facts before posting such idiotic comment.
I agree
@@1963921 You're the one who's ignorant. You probably have issues that you need to deal with.
Waters early solo stuff is great. This takes to me the Radio Kaos tour. He didn't play any from this album but the very end after the mock nuke strike Billy says "there is more to life then lucky strikes" etc, it was very chilling. Even the morse code at the end of this. Rock on roger.
The Morse code is M.A.D MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION
I was at that concert, Wembley arena …. A mesmerising night.
All world leaders need to sit down in one big room and watch this film and hear this song and the amazing radio kaos.
If they feel or fear nothing, no tears or sadness then we are doomed.
I was a lil girl when I saw this film. Channel 4 in the U.K
It terrified me then, gave me nightmares but left me growing up with these beautiful but chilling songs. I don't often pray but I hope one day the tide starts turning........
so many ppl claim to be floyd/waters fans and never heard of this song,a bitter sweet film topped with an amazing sound track,ty for uploading this little gem brings a tear to my eye everytime
humfey1 So what else does someone need to know about to meet your standard of a fan? I'd rather just not be what YOU consider a fan in your arrogance than someone who judges people I have never met because they never heard one song from one soundtrack from one obscure movie.
my wife and myself saw Roger waters in manchester this yr...The man is brilliant..no backups to his voice and talent..Just raw roger. I bought this on tape ( audio ) when it came out..
Im a Gilmie at heart, but this song almost always has me on the verge of tears, especially that lick at 3:38 for some reason.
This is more relevant now than ever
Last words of Jim: “Rode the sixth hundredth....”
no one writes songs or words like Roger
agree
This movie is how I discovered Roger Waters' solo work, hearing it now still brings back that same feeling I had when I first saw the film and its ending. It's this odd mixture of being devastated by what just happened and being at such a complete loss of words that at first I couldn't even muster the tears until the gravity of the ending really sank in. The way the song and credits cut off those last few barely audible words from the old couple seemed to solidify their fate and always left me feeling like I'd just been awoken from a dream. This movie and its soundtrack are beautiful and gutting all at once. Still one of the most emotionally gripping pieces of animation I've ever seen to this day.
I discovered this song before watching the actual movie since I was looking for more underrated Water's work, and I decided to watch the film after a while. And god. I found that song beautiful before but now that I've seen the whole thing and that I understand the story it strikes me so much I can't stop myself from crying every time I listen to it. The movie itself is emotionally strong but that song and Bowie's one bring something even more powerful to it.
is this waters best song? it is for me. kills me every time.
This song and Towers of Faith I think are two of the best songs that Roger Waters wrote in his solo career. They are tight simple songs that deliver their message without being too heavy handed. I think this is when he had his Bleeding Hearts Band so Paul Carrack is doing those parts that Dave Gilmour would do. A truly beautiful song.
fell in love with this song when was a child in the 80's,still sounds same today,thank you roger for all your work both floyd and solo,love you man
On my mrs phone!! My most favourite tune of all time. Growing up next to my dad and being English all emotional outbursts were discouraged. The tune makes me cry!!! God bless the stiff upper lip...load of shit.
this song is still relevant today
there is more to life then folded flags and pipes and drums.
Couldnt say it better
So true man but it's man most t primal instinct to kill his fellow man for a peace of land
Heard it first time exactly when and where I should; at the end of the movie, while we were still under the shadow of the Cold War, with a lot of curious stuff going on behind the Iron Curtain that we were not at all sure about. It was the most perfect ending I ever saw.
Agreed with the last post in every respect, and noticed there's no dislikes at this time. What's not to like? Great songwriting...
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, for this upload.
I recently have got my hands on this movie, and am overwhelmed by it`s power.
The last song/end credits did make me emotional, this is so beautiful in it`s simplisity.
I am glad I now also have that song, thank you, and be save.
A fan of good cartoons.
I'm so upset that I can't find this on Spotify or Apple music. This is one of my favorite songs right now.
Actually considering buying UA-cam premium, solely to listen to this song offline.
Wonderful one! One of the most underrated Waters' solo songs!
Theres only a handful of qualities about roger i admire but most chiefly is his splendid song writing.
Oh what do you know? A sad song to top off a sad movie! Perfect!
The saxophone blows my mind 😎
It's Raphael Ravenscroft, the dude who did Baker Street.
Roger excelente música inolvidable conozco todos tus albunes tanto de voz como de Pink Floyd inolvidable, nunca uno se cansa de escuchar
This song was too good to be wasted on an obscure album ... It should have been on Radio Kaos
This song is so depressing . I cry every time I listen to it. :(
I hate happy songs. I like bittersweet. Or this kind of song.
Some of this made it to the Radio KAOS tour.
Lovin this song
I'm glad that someone edited this into radio K.A.O.S because it says multiple phrases that are leter mentioned in the fan edits. These are: "The powers that be", "There must be more to life than lucky strikes and some unlucky ones and folded flags and pipes and drums."
When the wind blows is in the same line as Animal Farm, Watership Down, Plague Dogs,
The Snowman.
All British animations, and great story`s.
The ending of this one is a bit of a downer, but still worthy of experiencing.
My thanks to people who make such works of art, with true feelings.
A BIT of a downer? Kind of like saying that getting your head dunked in sulfuric acid only “kinda” hurts.
The powers that be will get to us in the end...
Beautiful
It's sad how Putin and his cronies are acting right now. R.I.P to all that have lost their lives over wars and sadly some that will continue to.
Quand j'écoute cette chanson en repensant à l'histoire de ce film ( qui a été, est, et sera l'histoire de beaucoup de gens...) j'ai des frissons et une envie de pleurer!!! vous pouvez pas imaginer... L'Art a des pouvoirs...
Amazing.
Beautiful what more is there to say
4:30 MAD
love it!!!
My favourite tune of all time.
They should watch and talk about the movie in every school class as soon as the kids are old enough to understand what´s going on there. And they should watch it to the end, for this song is running in the credits. The kids need to hear this after watching the movie.
*Folded Flags* (Roger Waters and the Bleeding Heart Band)
Rock-a-bye babe
On the tree top
When the wind blows
The cradle will rock
And babe
Hate to see you follow that way
Better speak to the powers that be today
Hey Joe, where you goin'
With that gun in your hand?
You can take your revenge
But you'll still feel bad
There must be more to life than Lucky Strikes
And some unlucky ones
And folded flags and pipes
And drums
I stood in the wings with you
Our lives in the hands of a second-rate actor
Holding the high ground
Of some old stage
Oh babe
How do these jaded stars get so far away
Will they catch what the other actors say
Hey Joe, where you goin'
With that dogma in your head?
You can prove your point
But your kids will still be dead
Bring down the curtain
The soap opera must surely close
Before the cold wind blows
Hey Joe, where you goin'
With that gun in your hand?
You can take your revenge
But you'll still feel bad
Bring down the curtain
The show must close
Before the cold wind blows
So rock-a-bye babe
On the tree top
When the wind blows
The cradle will rock
There must be more to life than Lucky Strikes
And some unlucky ones
And folded flags and pipes
And drums
[Morse Code - MAD]
genius.com/Roger-waters-and-the-bleeding-heart-band-folded-flags-lyrics
Edited the errors I found, so the lyrics on Genius are slightly different from this post.
one of the best you never hear
if must have been horrifying to live during the cold war
The soundtrack to the film "When the Wind Blows".
R.I.P. Hilda and Jim. You finally figured out what the sacks were for.
Roger i love this you are so good and i love you so much.
I wonder why I ever joined the military. Ghandi did so much for his country through passive resistance and martyrs like rosa parks made their stance. Dr. Martin Luther king paved the way for Barack Obama. We need more non violent solutions to the world's problems.
😊 Lovely
Awesome movie.
Am I the only one that thinks this could fit somewhere in “the wall”?
If it didn't call back to the movie it's actually in, it would fit pretty well
Pro n con of hitchhiking was the best show I've seen in my life quadraphonik sound and a 3D stage during the entract Roger stay on stage to answer question by the fan tath when's to the phone boot in the midleel of the stage floor and then we were watching bug bunny on tv unbelievable wath a show Montreal forum the ultimate place to see a show
From what I've heard the morse code at the end spells M.A.D.
Genius
Roger what you stand for is pure good. Love everyone. Violence is so ugly. One of the scariest thing to see is a bomber dropping bombs. Someone should have this song as the music for the capitol hill raid news coverage.
You stretch the frozen moments with your fear, when the wind blows
Scott page on an alto, brilliant,.
Subbed!
"Where you going with that dogma in your head?"
Funny YOU of all people should ask that, Herr Waters."
were in the brink again
Putin under surgery. Oligarchs are VERY angry @ him rn. Don’t be so sure.
My first feeling was to be listening to a diferent version of Brain Damage...
Paul Carrack sings the "Hey Joe, where ya goin' with that a gun in your hands…" part. That's why it sounds great. I'm not dissing Roger's singing, but give credit where it's due.
Steve Menard no
forgot..... Music from the body
Hell freezes over
Yesterday would have been my grandpa's birthday. Since he died from covid, I've become a more angry and bitter person, especially those don't wear masks.
Its weird, I've done some bad things in these four months, but it never really made me feel better. Yet, a friend of mine, who's never met him at all but knows how much he meant to me, she wished him a happy birthday. I can't explain it, but there was a weird feeling of warmth, maybe happiness. There was a sense of healing, and I felt a little less bad.
It’s been a year. That’s all I can say.
Third year since he’s left. God I wish he was still here.
If you're in Britain it could be found in any record store, however if you live in the USA or Canada it's pretty much impossible to find.
Nope, it's impossible to find over here in the UK also!
That may have been true five years ago but not anymore. All my English friends are asking if I can find one here in the States.
I will give you this, always been a bitch to find in the States, only seen two in the wild used, the one I aquired in the 90's (stolen) and one at the local record shop I go to. Someone saw it before I did and snagged it.
i didnt forget syd or richard just didnt mention them because im talking after the remaining floyd members and sadly Syd and Richard arent with us any more
4:29
MAD[ness]
It's just MAD. MAD is short for mutual assured destruction, and is one of the few reasons why the cold war never went hot.
@@animasternorris6508 I know. I'm just saying that it is very appropriate considering how much of a madness it would be
The cold War was freezing 🥶...& Still is!
what's the laughter in the background? always creeped me out!
Love Roger Waters
@humfey1 forgot final cut .. bad bad humfey :P
I still like Sid's
Effervescing Elephant
M E R A V I G L I O S A
s'nice.
@humfey1 You forgot Richard and Syd.
ppl buy dark side of the moon and the wall and say thr pink floyd fans nvr hearing likes of animal.wish you were here,obscured by clouds,the piper at the gates of dawn,ummagumma,momenteral laps of reason or relics to name but a few from the mighty floyds impressive back catalogue or even any of roger waters solo works such as pro's and cons,radio kaos or amused to death.A band that will never die even after Waters,Gilmour and mason are gone
Got you on that, same with me. Don't know why?
But more stunningly gorgeous :3
when the entire universe fades to entropy and last atom of matter fails to absolute nothing , ''they'' should play this song....... ''don't look up''
does anyone know were i can get this song?
So sad! ㅠㅠ
well i know that but do you know were i can get the soundtrack?
The introductions to both do sound kind of similar
Where does your friend live?
It's a shame he cannabalised this for a 'Radio KAOS' track. This is the far better version.
The music is similar to Brain Damage and Me Or Him xD (sorry my English is fucking terrible)
@ELASESINO2OO8
Don't worry *twitch* that's okay.