On the Road to Passchendaele

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  • @TuxedoElf
    @TuxedoElf 14 років тому +13

    The old footage of the solders marching just breaks my heart - so many never marched back home again. This song is a sad but beautiful tribute.

  • @nacho1560
    @nacho1560 16 років тому +13

    SteveB, my late dad fought in WWII, landing on D Day. His Scots Regmt, the KOSB's fought alongside an Ulster regiment in the battle for Caen.
    My dad's regiment were told to hold out for days. The days became weeks as the Germans had a Panzer tank regiment opposing them.
    My dad said it was great when the Irish arrived and he knew he'd live. One said to him "well done, Jock, leave it to the Ulstermen now" with a wink. "So brave they were" my dad would say with tears in his eyes.

  • @louislamonte334
    @louislamonte334 Рік тому +4

    How truly beautiful!! This rips my heart open. My dear grandfather, Albert Frederick Rassmuss, did not participate in this but he was absolutely a member of the AEF and saw heavy combat in France and Belgium in 1917-18. He saw unimaginable horror and suffered from serious PTSD for the rest of his life. I knew him when I was very young and I remember him as a very kind, sweet man with serious sadness behind his eyes. My heart breaks to see these beautiful boys and men sacrificed and thrown into that sickening Hell!

  • @Protaras63
    @Protaras63 2 роки тому +5

    Scottish British proud 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧

  • @gordonmorton1976
    @gordonmorton1976 11 років тому +68

    My great-grandfather was one of the lucky ones. He looked after the horses that pulled the artillery guns in WW1. He was captured by the German army and sent to Germany to work on a farm where he was taught how to speak German and how to ride a horse. After the war finished he was sent home.

    • @mohammedlachgar1018
      @mohammedlachgar1018 5 років тому +4

      Love the coment

    • @mankytrouthammock1003
      @mankytrouthammock1003 Рік тому +2

      Brilliant pal. My great gran lost her 2 boys in WW1. real men who gave their lives for us. God rest them 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @alagentleman1
    @alagentleman1 15 років тому +4

    God rest the souls of both sides, British and German, who fell at Passchendaele. What remained of the Christian chivalry, valor, and hardihood of Europe was shredded and thrown away in the civilizational suicide of the Great War. Europe and the world are so much lesser and poorer today for that loss.

  • @khughes1963
    @khughes1963 3 роки тому +5

    Beautiful tribute to all who died at Passchendaele.

  • @HickoryJ
    @HickoryJ 6 років тому +28

    RIP Harry Patch, last fighting tommy, 1898-2009. He happened to be a veteran of Passchendaele himself.

    • @tamrutherford2485
      @tamrutherford2485 5 років тому

      Paid tribute at his grave side a few years back with friends from Coatbridge and Bristol and Carrickfergus.

    • @MrCarpelan
      @MrCarpelan 4 роки тому +1

      What a hero. His words against war stuck to me. I'm committed to opposing war at all opportunities. I hope the world may see sense one day, just like Harry Patch would have wanted.

    • @MrCarpelan
      @MrCarpelan 4 роки тому

      @@tamrutherford2485 Where can I find his grave? If I ever travel to England, I would love to pay my respects to one of the most significant individuals of my life Harry Patch.

  • @raibeartthehairypict4696
    @raibeartthehairypict4696 5 років тому +6

    My great, great Grandfather was a Scotsman like myself, and fought in the Great War. He was shot at the battle of Loos.
    This song gets me every time.. Lovely but really sad.
    We will remember them. LWF.

    • @brittillidie7126
      @brittillidie7126 4 роки тому +1

      we will remember them rab. Watp and no surrender. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @wwireenactingchannel7844
    @wwireenactingchannel7844 9 років тому +48

    My great-greatgrandfather fought in Zonnebeke and Passchendaele during WW1 and survived. He was Scottish and this song gets to me so much. Thanks for uploading!
    Cheers from Flanders, I live where he fought back then.

    • @gerogegerog5926
      @gerogegerog5926 4 роки тому +1

      My great grandfather also served in ww1 he was artillary in princess Patricia,s canadian light infantry he was in Ypres the Somme passchendaele but wasn’t on vimy ridge cause he was injured

    • @mankytrouthammock1003
      @mankytrouthammock1003 4 роки тому +1

      Real heroes, gave their all for the freedom we enjoy today.

  • @BradNC11175
    @BradNC11175 12 років тому +4

    I'm American born & raised but my roots are UK through & through: English/Scot/Irish and am damned proud to say it. It's no far stretch of the imagination to say that the Celtic immigrants of Scotland & Ireland have payed more in sweat blood & tears than any other for this country. It's not a stretch of the imagination to say it was the Celts who gave us independence from England above all. The Celts more than any fought and died by the bushel on both sides of our Civil War. God bless the Celts!

    • @PeterMorris-b7h
      @PeterMorris-b7h Місяць тому +1

      The DNA of English Scots Welsh and Irish are similar.People had to go were there was work.All the home nations are a real mixture.Many people have German and French and Iberian peninsula and other DNA.Great Britain has been invaded so many times over many centuries.We are all a mixed bag of liquorice all sorts.

    • @PeterMorris-b7h
      @PeterMorris-b7h Місяць тому

      The DNA of English Scots Welsh and Irish are similar.People had to go were there was work.All the home nations are a real mixture.Many people have German and French and Iberian peninsula and other DNA.Great Britain has been invaded so many times over many centuries.We are all a mixed bag of liquorice all sorts.

  • @coralbitten5335
    @coralbitten5335 7 років тому +14

    omg I am crying ..my great uncle died there aged 19 .feel quiet moved we don't know how lucky we are

  • @EddieBullcrapsHorrorFlicks
    @EddieBullcrapsHorrorFlicks Рік тому +1

    Remember The sacrifice of the Dead and Wounded Men who served their King, Kaiser, Czar, and President in the bitter Great War of 1914-1918. Allied or Central Powered, Men as tough as the ones who fought in this war aren't around anymore.

  • @HammersmithHardman
    @HammersmithHardman 4 роки тому +3

    My Great Grandfather, a man I got to know, thankfully as he lived until I was 14, fought at Passchendaele with the 33rd Battalion Machine Gun Corp. He lived to tell the tale, or not tell the tale as the case was. He never spoke to a single person about the things he saw there, and it was only years after his death that we found out a little of the part that he played. my Mum, his granddaughter, never even knew he'd been in the army until after he died. The owners of his old house found a tin box when they were knocking down a wall which he had hidden inside that wall which contained all his medals, Insignia, service records etc. He was a lovely man who on the surface at least appeared to be at peace, I really hope that was true on the inside, also? Wonderful song. Lest we forget.

  • @TheCaptain64
    @TheCaptain64 5 місяців тому +1

    My great grandad 40 at the time and a Boer war veteran, was injured in that battle and invalided out n home . Lest we forget" .

  • @oo2small
    @oo2small 7 років тому +1

    God rest their souls. My grandfather fought with the British Expeditionary forces in His Majesties Royal Artillery. Thankfully he survived and I am here to type this.

  • @nikitahunter927
    @nikitahunter927 8 років тому +57

    There’s a light that shines in Flanders
    As a beacon for the brave
    From the distant past it wanders
    To recall the lives they gave
    And it tells each generation
    To be wise and never fail
    And Remember Those Who've Fallen
    On the road to Passchendaele
    Chorus
    On the road to Passchendaele
    On the road to Passchendaele
    Where the brave will live forever
    On the road to Passchendaele
    (repeat)
    Come with me and I will show you
    Why all wars should ever cease
    Take a walk among the gravestones
    And your tears will cry for peace
    For their spirits walk in Flanders
    You can hear the grieving wail
    For the brave who laid their lives down
    On the road to Passchendaele

    Chorus
    On the road to Passchendaele
    On the road to Passchendaele
    Where the brave will live forever
    On the road to Passchendaele
    (repeat)

    • @iahelcathartesaura3887
      @iahelcathartesaura3887 8 років тому +6

      Oh thank you so much.

    • @brendahodges9488
      @brendahodges9488 4 роки тому +1

      My husbands gt Uncle Michael Thomas Brown, DLI kia on 21- Sept 1917 no known Grave .
      My Grandad Arthur Finlay Smith Rha/Rfa who was gassed.on 6Nov 1917.
      Luckily survived, succumbed with Emphesema 1940.
      To all those who fought and gave their lives for us God bless.you all.xxxx💕💕

  • @pogmathon100
    @pogmathon100 9 років тому +79

    A number of people here have commented about war and the nature of war. I recently visited a place in Normandy, near Dieppe, called Varengeville Sur Mer. It looks out over the sea on a cliff top and is a most peaceful spot. The painter Monet painted a scene there and the artist Braque is buried in the churchyard. But there is also another grave, a solitary British War Graves Commission grave to Lance Corporal M Millar of the Seaforth Highlanders who died on 10th June 1940, aged 21. I found it quite moving as it gave rise to so many thoughts, and later that day, as I sailed back to England from nearby Dieppe I thought of that man and wondered about him and his short life and his grieving parents. When he died my own father would have been 24 and already in the army. Although badly wounded he survived the war and had a full life. He died in 2009 at the age of 93. He lived another 69 years after this young man's death. This is what war does. What might this young man have done had he lived? I cant imagine the millions who died in the Great War or the Second World War, but I can imagine a single soldier and wonder. We should visit these places and these graves, just occasionally, and think of them.

  • @karendisbury6714
    @karendisbury6714 7 років тому +1

    I've just returned from attending 100th anniversary 'Silent City Meets Living City' This song was sung and pipes played, it was very emotional! My great uncle was K.I.A. On 12th October 1917 on the road to Passchendaele.
    Pte. Robert Robertson, 7th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders aged 19, always remembered

  • @deirdremcintosh3266
    @deirdremcintosh3266 8 років тому +5

    my grandad joined the Black Watch in 1914 aged 14! He was a boy drummer and a piper. We have photos if him but he never spoke of his experiences in the trenches; think I know why.

  • @noelmarlow8659
    @noelmarlow8659 7 років тому +1

    My father fought at the battle of Passchendaele and on his return he built a home and named it Passchendaele; the home we built and now live in is called Passchendaele.

  • @Creativetoursflorida
    @Creativetoursflorida 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing song and lyrics for all wars ! Visit Flanders and battlefields of Passchendaele, look at graves in thousands and remember those that did not come home !

  • @thewillem1160
    @thewillem1160 15 років тому

    I am the basedrummer in a group of six persons.
    We have 3 pipers and 3 drummers..
    The name of the group is Murphy's Law.
    We live in the netherlands.
    On the 21th of November we going to play this tune with our band for the first time for the people here in our village.
    Just because to pay a tribute for the men on the road to Passchendaele..
    It's a beautifull tune...
    LEST WE FORGET!!!

  • @altmarkmaik
    @altmarkmaik 10 років тому +48

    Hello from Germany
    I very often sound the song.
    The poor soldiers of all involved lands had to experience inconceivable grief.
    Their generals have sent the soldiers without hesitation in the death.
    I was 2 weeks ago in Flanders and have looked the memorials and battlefields around Ieper.
    Never again war!!! For peace there is no alternative.
    lots of love
    Maik from Eastern Germany

    • @Gehenna71
      @Gehenna71 10 років тому +7

      Thank you for coming.
      Please come again when the hipe 14-18 has calmed down a bit. You'll see so much more and it is even more sad without all those people.
      The silence you know.
      Greets from Flanders
      the place where the soil is drenched with blood of innocent man and boys and tears of their broken mothers. This may never happen again. NOWHERE!

    • @ghostpiper1
      @ghostpiper1 10 років тому +1

      Lovely comment altmarkmaik.

    • @GarngadLoyalists
      @GarngadLoyalists 10 років тому +14

      No more Brother Wars. Nur der HSV - wir sind das Volk Glasgow Rangers No Surrender

    • @ghostpiper1
      @ghostpiper1 10 років тому +6

      *****
      Well said my friend :)

    • @bradcubis2001
      @bradcubis2001 6 років тому +1

      Well said my brother god bless you

  • @scocha1514
    @scocha1514 16 років тому +2

    Lest we forget.
    Proud to be associated.

  • @johnmcnerlin4056
    @johnmcnerlin4056 8 років тому +5

    Aww what a great song. TO THOSE BRAVE YOUNG MEN WHO LOST THERE LIVES

  • @catskin21
    @catskin21 17 років тому +2

    I could just weep. This is a beautiful and thought provoking song. The pipes are haunting and beautiful. Boy the Scottish have a talent for writing emotional music.

  • @iainjohnston5843
    @iainjohnston5843 4 роки тому +2

    From an american much respect to the british troops as americans fought alongside them in ww1 ...lest we forget what are brave soldiers give for us to be who we are 🇺🇸

  • @northernculturewarrior8141
    @northernculturewarrior8141 9 років тому +36

    My great-great grandfather fought in the Easter Uprising, his brother fought in the Ulster Division. Brave men both, Gods rest their souls.

    • @adampatterson4857
      @adampatterson4857 4 роки тому +7

      That would be an impressive/rather strange story if true.

    • @watertowercat
      @watertowercat 4 роки тому +2

      Bless them both.

    • @jackjones6482
      @jackjones6482 4 роки тому +1

      @@adampatterson4857 it was quite common for young Irish men, even those who were Catholic to join up after the war started; 1916 was a big turning point. The Easter Uprising was led by fairly extremist nationalists, who didn't seek merely home rule within the UK, but a fully sovereign Republic. The backlash and execution of most of the leaders of the uprising actually had a bigger impact than the uprising itself; most Irish (Catholics) didn't necessarily agree with the revolt, both the methods and goals, but much more strongly opposed the backlash and retribution from the British government. And instead of realising this, the Brits later attempted to impose conscription in Ireland in April 1918, when everyone knew it was a bloody mess that was nothing but a sinkhole for the lives of young men with no clear aim or justified cause. There were mutinies of some united later in the war, but most remained soldier remained loyal.
      Again, the war, the Easter Uprising, but mostly it's aftershocks helped turn the majority Catholic community in Ireland from supporting the Irish Parliamentary Party efforts towards Home Rule, still being within the UK but with select spending powers (mostly outside of foreign affairs/national defence), to by the end of the war, mostly supporting full independence and sovereignty under a united republic. It wasn't uncommon to have family technically on both sides, given the fast shifting ground.

    • @stuartbarr5691
      @stuartbarr5691 4 роки тому +8

      The somme and passchendale are something scots and Ulstermen will remember

    • @georgiebickerstaff2791
      @georgiebickerstaff2791 4 роки тому +3

      @@adampatterson4857 yes was thinking that, there was allegiance to the crown, or Irish uprising surprising indeed WE MUST NEVER FORGET 🌺🌺🌺❤️❤️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @howardphillips3242
    @howardphillips3242 7 років тому +3

    Great tribute. The young people of today wouldn't servive in the conditions they had to endure.

  • @Greg93x
    @Greg93x 15 років тому +3

    "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it"- George Santayana

  • @MrSkuntz
    @MrSkuntz Рік тому

    Found again! I purchased this song some odd years ago and in the process of moving music from one form to another lost this song to the .mp3 graveyard. Now found again! On November 11 2023 let us take a minute. Let us not forget and let it be "never again".

  • @DonnyMacG
    @DonnyMacG 10 років тому +8

    I will never forget my great Grandfather Pte Galloway Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders laid to rest in Joncourt cemetery with his brothers in arms, Aye, Alba gu Brath

    • @romulusaugustus7344
      @romulusaugustus7344 9 років тому +2

      Respect to you brother from one Brit to another.

    • @thepetboy12345
      @thepetboy12345 7 років тому +1

      My great grandfather was Argyll and Sutherland highlanders. Sgt. J. Thompson

  • @normanmcclements
    @normanmcclements Рік тому

    My grandfather fought with the Scots fusiliers World War 1 so proud one of the lucky ones he came home lest we forget

  • @ekbooth1
    @ekbooth1 11 років тому +7

    Never get tired of listening to this song. It is timeless, and can be used in any world conflict. Easy pipe tune to pick up as well. nemo me impune lacessit

    • @LionelHutz100
      @LionelHutz100 10 років тому +3

      Oh yes, oh yes ;).
      Yesterday were the worlds(for pipebands) in Glasgow.
      After that I remembered this song. Still love it!!

    • @romulusaugustus7344
      @romulusaugustus7344 10 років тому +1

      Lionel Hutz The UVF often use this song as they did the British proud in WW1 & 2 & for that reason I love the Northern Irish(I love Southern Irish people to just Northern Irish more because of their valiance in WW2) thankyou from England!

  • @jamesmacgregor195
    @jamesmacgregor195 6 місяців тому

    Still come back and listen to this beautiful song and remember the brave.

  • @masonhope
    @masonhope 13 років тому

    Our 13 month old wee girl loves dancing to this song. Some day I'll tell her about the brave men and women who fought for our freedom. Lest we forget

  • @HelenSSpencer77
    @HelenSSpencer77 15 років тому +1

    Never heard this song before! I love it as well as the pipes...very moving and heartfelt. Scotland Forever

  • @ajp1963
    @ajp1963 12 років тому

    my great uncle william denby died on 20th sept 1917,95 years ago today,lost with his brothers near the menin road,hopefully one day he will be found,god bless them all

  • @pedrorameses4364
    @pedrorameses4364 3 роки тому +1

    Never to be forgotten RIP

  • @lchrist4577
    @lchrist4577 Рік тому +1

    echt mooi

  • @Ashey1690
    @Ashey1690 4 роки тому +3

    Brave men and boys
    R.I.P.
    Lest we forget

  • @unclephil440
    @unclephil440 12 років тому +1

    I had a great uncle who was a Finn. He was killed at Passchendaele and his widow who had one child did not receive a war widow's pension because he was a foreigner. She spent years in abject poverty. So much for "a land fit for heroes,"

  • @Lucarius1
    @Lucarius1 16 років тому +1

    Thanks Alan Brydon for this lovely tune and touching lyrics.
    Thanks Kritybrite for sharing this fantastic video. It will always remember me of my great-granny who was just 3 years old, when Passchendaele happened...

  • @1loopyloo
    @1loopyloo 9 років тому +28

    Brilliant song, once the Bagpipes started every hair on my body was standing. Just Beautiful and a great honor to those that fought and gave there lives.

    • @ghostpiper1
      @ghostpiper1 8 років тому +3

      I can assure you Lisa, this song/tune has the same effect on everyone, including the people playing it. My band was one of the ones in the video and everyone of us felt the same. :) Lest We Forget.

    • @edwardmcdowall2995
      @edwardmcdowall2995 5 років тому

      @ british & commonwealth blood .

  • @briandeeny5731
    @briandeeny5731 Рік тому

    The memories will live on forever in our lives. The bravest of the Brave. They Shall not grow old as we that are left grow old age Shall not weary nor the years condemn at the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. REspect Lest we Forget.

  • @fredbeach977
    @fredbeach977 5 років тому +1

    I`m reminded of a when I read a book about the Scots in WW1, it wasn`t Passchendaele but Loos when a bedraggled Highlander who had been wounded, but able to walk, was making his own way back to the field hospital. He met a Military Policeman who said, "Some fight eh Jock ?" The Scotsman looked at the MP and replied "Aye an` sum dissnae." I`m English by the way but I appreciate Scots humour. Good song by the way

  • @stevenvamplew4564
    @stevenvamplew4564 6 років тому

    my grandad was a royal engineer here, and its hit me like a tonne of bricks, god bless em all

  • @jordanmunro8084
    @jordanmunro8084 11 років тому +7

    Brilliant lest we forget♥

  • @Redhackle
    @Redhackle 16 років тому +1

    Jimmy Lovely... tears flow freely .

  • @fergusheather
    @fergusheather 9 років тому

    What a great tribute to all those who have fallen

  • @Weemoose
    @Weemoose 9 років тому +3

    wow just wow... those pipes get me every time

  • @Ohh-Johnny-boy
    @Ohh-Johnny-boy 4 роки тому +1

    My Great Grandfather was one of Carson’s original volunteers he went to France as part of the 36th Ulster Division Royal Irish Fusiliers survived Rank Sergeant 27 yo my Great uncle was a 18 yo private in the Royal Irish Rifles survived also went on to fight in Mesopotamia (Iraq) shot 4 times recovered in a hospital in Egypt then shipped back to the U.K. and finally Lurgan town.

  • @joeleblanc5317
    @joeleblanc5317 12 років тому +2

    My Grandfather served Canada at the Vimy Ridge, The Somme, Passchedaele where he was posioned by the green gas retreveing wounded. the mask made it difficult so he took his off. He raised me and they say I am his image. I served 7 combat tours from Nan to Iraq and I still connot image the horrors of WW! or WW2. I go num trying to. I wish I asked him more about it but now I can only read about it.

  • @sky69cp19
    @sky69cp19 10 років тому +3

    magic song I relate to this as I have been to Passchendaele and seen what war has done really moving experience and this song reminds me of this trip LWF

  • @Idontcare-go4os
    @Idontcare-go4os 4 роки тому +2

    They shall not grow old
    As we that are left grow old
    Age shall not wiery them
    Nor the years condemned
    At the going down of the sun
    And in the morning
    We will remember them
    We will remember them
    No surrender, for queen and country, For God and Ulster
    May they rest in peace and may we remember there sacrifice
    Lest We Forget🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @00Dinger00
    @00Dinger00 16 років тому

    I love this song, Im from Hawick an iv been to the war graves an this song just bring back the emotion i felt when i walked in between the perfectly kept graves. Just liek ti sa well dun Alan this song is teesh. may we never forget those who gave there lives for our freedom. RIP

  • @roostersbays95
    @roostersbays95 Рік тому

    rememberence from Adelaide, South Australia....

  • @jprawak
    @jprawak 12 років тому

    This song brings tears of pride to my eyes each time I hear it. For all those that laid their lives down so that we my live in freedom thank you. I will never forget your sacrifice. Major Stoddart well done sir!

  • @Duncansbroadsword
    @Duncansbroadsword 13 років тому

    Got this tune into me head over & over then had a go at it on my practice chanter a few times then went to me pipes it sounds great really fitting way to remember all our fallen soldiers.

  • @paulroberts929
    @paulroberts929 6 років тому

    In ww1 and 2 so many brave souls marched to an unknown future and many of them paid the ultimate price. They gave their lives for freedom and justice and now they all lie in their graves, their names and spirits live on in those who remember them. Their selfless bravery and courage should never be forgotten.
    Remember those who fell and what they died for.
    LEST WE FORGET

  • @loveyuuhxoxo
    @loveyuuhxoxo 15 років тому +1

    once lost never forgotton,
    always in mind always in heart

  • @HelenSSpencer77
    @HelenSSpencer77 15 років тому

    Beautiful, sad music. Heartbreaking pictures. Will we ever learn.

  • @SteveB2020
    @SteveB2020 16 років тому +3

    AS an Ulster Volunteer watching the video of 'The Road to Paschendale' brought more than a few tears to my eyes. Such a lovely rendition with haunting footage. What a fitting tribute to our Fallen Comrades, if only they had the chance to sit where I sit to view the Heroics of the actions. For God and Ulster Dearly Beloved and Fallen Comrades, We walked that Bloody Road to the Somme. At the Going down of the Sun, We'll Marshall up once again! YOU REMAIN IN MY MEMORY FOREVER YOUNG!

  • @bradcubis2001
    @bradcubis2001 6 років тому +1

    Rest in peace all those brave young men Australians Canada India British troops lest we forget

  • @rab1688
    @rab1688 13 років тому

    Awesome. Forever in Our Hearts Their Memory Shall Remain.

  • @DaveFilmsocs
    @DaveFilmsocs 14 років тому

    It is worth mentioning that this clip comes from a film made by Wim Van der Linden for the Passchendaele Genootshcap - the volunteers who promote the Paschendaele Memorial.

  • @garymichael1950
    @garymichael1950 13 років тому

    This is not some contest for you to "dislike" .it's not about you only understanding one genre of music. It's about courage, honor and valor. If you "dislike" that you are a sorry excuse for a person.

  • @andreajacobson9862
    @andreajacobson9862 7 років тому

    Heard this for the first time on the radio last Sunday and found it very moving I just love it

    • @johnnycityman
      @johnnycityman 7 років тому

      Great song and video especially when i have been to Flanders and the battlefields.

  • @trollsoldieryt6751
    @trollsoldieryt6751 7 місяців тому

    my history teacher showed me this song. i often think of him, i hope he is doing well :)

  • @DanielleHircockCReatIVESpaRK
    @DanielleHircockCReatIVESpaRK 9 років тому +1

    Great song, great atmosphere. I like how you integrate the live performance with images and footage from the war. Very effective!

  • @MrFrankParsons
    @MrFrankParsons 15 років тому

    I read a book about this campaign and what people had to go through. I don't know how you can best honour the memory of those people, but this seems a fine and noble tribute.

  • @minegamesbe805
    @minegamesbe805 8 років тому +17

    My grandmother and Grandfather live in Passchendaele (i live not far from them) and when i'm there it's hard to think that it was so destroyed (like 03:39) There are alot cemeteries and monuments you can visit but when you see all those headstones it's assuming that every stone is a soldier who did not wanted to die and who didn't know if they won the war or not. NO MORE WAR is the only thing i can say. Lest we forget

    • @iahelcathartesaura3887
      @iahelcathartesaura3887 8 років тому

    • @texaspatriot1649
      @texaspatriot1649 8 років тому

      if we can only have that pleasure!!!!

    • @sabrinaflufolk
      @sabrinaflufolk 8 років тому +4

      My partner and I visited on 11/11/13. Very moving to think the folk of Flanders live amongst the war graves. Our grateful thanks to you for your care of the fallen. My uncle Ernest Tipton is buried at Mendinghem Cemetery. He died at the Passchendaele 31st October 1917 aged 23. We stood at his grave as first light came up. We know he is walking beside us..

    • @minegamesbe805
      @minegamesbe805 8 років тому +1

      :) Im happy to see a beautiful example of a soldier story who fought in my country. Thanks for sharing

  • @zifnow
    @zifnow 12 років тому

    We didn't forgot you guys. Thanks. May you rest in peace.

  • @sensesfailler
    @sensesfailler 17 років тому

    that was the best moment of that evening to me.
    it just gave me the shivers

  • @antoniokontos5677
    @antoniokontos5677 11 років тому

    thank you my great grandfather died in the war

  • @stuartbarr5691
    @stuartbarr5691 8 років тому +2

    great song. and should make all of us think. god rest them. Lest we Forget

  • @gordonmclees7509
    @gordonmclees7509 4 роки тому

    love Alans songs, bring a tear to my eyes everytime

  • @physicwolf
    @physicwolf 16 років тому

    thank u for posting. there are not enough songs remembering passchendaele. this one is really moving.

  • @flugswombleuda6561
    @flugswombleuda6561 10 років тому +4

    superb tune......

  • @thechieftain8936
    @thechieftain8936 7 років тому +18

    100 years ago those grave boys went over the top into that hell

  • @seasmacfarlane6418
    @seasmacfarlane6418 4 місяці тому

    My beloved Uncle Jerry was a stretcher bearer at Ypres... he was decorated and won 3 Rose Clasps. When he came home he was the kindest, most lovely man, a true gentleman........... but every so often he would drink himself into insensibiliy and sleep for 3 days. That's when he was back at Ypres😢😢😢😢😢😢😢.

  • @clivewillis2733
    @clivewillis2733 11 років тому +13

    well it made me cry ,just how many life lost ,and yet we still argue ,and war against our fellow man ,or is it worse it was done by politicians that dont care

    • @stevecartwright8113
      @stevecartwright8113 8 років тому +1

      it was mass murder the biggest in history and present 20,000 and a full hearts team in the first hour 3rd of brittains gun shells went off lions run by donkeys. lest we forget god n ulster 1914-2016

    • @kobaltteal7139
      @kobaltteal7139 6 років тому

      WW2 had a higher death toll so it would be the biggest mass murder in history. around 60 million Soldiers and civilians were killed.

  • @TravellingGull
    @TravellingGull 12 років тому

    What those guys went throught then, what they endured 25 years later and what they have suffered since is too easily overlooked or forgotten. Their sacrifice, their bravery and their unfailing sense of duty must be held up to the world as an example of real humanity.

  • @PBCPIETER
    @PBCPIETER 12 років тому

    Lest we forget all the men that gave their live for our future. I am from Belgium and still here we can see the scars the Great War has left. Sometimes it makes me so sad... .

  • @michaelbrace3834
    @michaelbrace3834 2 роки тому

    My grandfather was in the horse artiiley and was taken as a prisoner he was lucky to come home his name is on war memorial in Strood Kent as they persomed missing in action

  • @frankeimer3906
    @frankeimer3906 8 років тому

    Great song. thanks from a canuck,one my great uncles served there. A dow.

  • @Weemoose
    @Weemoose 9 років тому +9

    My great grandfather died in france #royaldublinfusilers #greatwar stand easy neil oneil

  • @micheldepotter2967
    @micheldepotter2967 9 років тому +7

    Living on the former frontline, we al daily confronted, even after 100 years, with the horrors of WO I. I would like to thank and remember all the fallen. I also send my thanks to there relatives who were left behind.

    • @sabrinaflufolk
      @sabrinaflufolk 8 років тому

      Our thanks to the people of Flanders too. You lost so much 100 years ago. But our loved ones rest in your soil. xx

  • @RJC29091965
    @RJC29091965 17 років тому

    Fantastic!
    Robin

  • @rab1688
    @rab1688 13 років тому

    awesome tribute, In Memory to all our boys.

  • @MrStruth
    @MrStruth 14 років тому

    This is fantasic, such a moving song.
    lest we forget.

  • @KABModelsExtra
    @KABModelsExtra 14 років тому

    RIP Harry Patch, you were a true legend sir..... May your piper play you home

  • @teflon49
    @teflon49 16 років тому

    Beautiful..........thank you

  • @RATTLEY67
    @RATTLEY67 13 років тому

    Thank you for this.My Great grandfathers brother survived Gallipoli with the ANZAC's to end up in this hell-hole,he was last seen jumping into a German trench.His body was never found.

  • @edwardgilson9891
    @edwardgilson9891 7 років тому

    My great uncle died in Passchendaele, a young Irish lad from Manchester.

  • @seanmcdonald914
    @seanmcdonald914 11 років тому

    Thanks to all the brave soldiers who fought and died in WW1 WW2 and all the other wars around the world so that we can live in peace and freedom. R.I.P fallen heros of all wars

  • @mashbury
    @mashbury 14 років тому

    great number this..thanks to everyone involved

  • @RayNichol
    @RayNichol 16 років тому

    Sang this twice on Sunday at Jethart British Legion.
    Quite had to to with the emotion of the day but the song sums it up perfectly.
    Thanks for the backing track Al.

  • @gordonwebster9250
    @gordonwebster9250 11 років тому

    I had the greatest pleasure to know Major Gavin, when he was Pipe Sgt of the The Scots Guards, and his father George was a panel member on my PM"s course.
    G