Band Of Brothers - How To Save a Life

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  • Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
  • My fourth music video, with clips taken from Band of Brothers with the song How To Save a Life by The Fray. It shows the soldiers of Easy Company helping out their fallen comrades, probably saving their lives, which is why I picked this song.
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    Video is from the Mini-Series Band of Brothers and link is to purchase the series.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 198

  • @Pandogerino
    @Pandogerino Місяць тому +1

    I used to watch this when I was High School and it's nice to see that this video is still up

  • @TheDeadlyBerserker
    @TheDeadlyBerserker 11 років тому +17

    R.I.P. to every soldier that fought in that dreadful war, for all the hellholes and deathes they went through, German, Japanese, Italian, American, British, French, Soviet, they all died as soldiers and I admire them for that.

    • @SuprunDA
      @SuprunDA Рік тому

      Russians, Chinese, Uzbeks, Kazahs, Tajiks, koreans, Africans, Poles, Swedes, Finns, Norwegians, Ukranians, Jews and other nations. death is the price of truth.

  • @VanZanDerSchattenSiegfried
    @VanZanDerSchattenSiegfried 10 років тому +11

    I have to agree with a few other below, it is hard to not be sad watching this.

  • @bigskypeach406
    @bigskypeach406 11 років тому +12

    anyone else have a really hard time not crying while watching these music videos?

  • @kevinmcdaid04
    @kevinmcdaid04 4 роки тому +1

    I remember watching this video about 10 years ago. Fucking crazy how time passes so fast.

  • @yarddyy
    @yarddyy 16 років тому +1

    My grand father fought in WW2 I just want to thank you for making this video. This shows Tribute for The Heroes that fought in the war.
    Thank You

  • @badb666
    @badb666 15 років тому +1

    youre right, i live in Holland and i have respect for those brave man that gave their lives for a country that isn't theirs. cuz of them we live in freedom
    † respect for the fallen persons

  • @berserk906
    @berserk906 2 роки тому

    Still remember play this video while play medal of honor what an epoque for the WW2 cinema !

  • @Freegunner16
    @Freegunner16 15 років тому +1

    My grandfather fought in WW2, he fought in the Pacific in Japan. He was a cook but he still fought... It's a shame, he died a couple months before I was born... wish I could have met him.

  • @italiana33
    @italiana33 12 років тому

    AMAZING, there are no words for these men. REAL HEROS!

  • @Semperfi8516
    @Semperfi8516 12 років тому +1

    R.I.P. Major Richard D. Winters and God Bless You.

  • @misafan09
    @misafan09 15 років тому +2

    my grandfather fought in WW2 as a medic. I think this was really good. The song fits well.

  • @andrechaves4113
    @andrechaves4113 15 днів тому +1

    Ninguém é herói....A gente só faz Oque tem que fazer

  • @RogCBrand
    @RogCBrand 15 років тому +1

    Very well done! You got the mix of vid and the music perfect!
    I live in Oregon and am a member of the Evergreen Air Museum, so I've got to go to a couple of dinners where I've met Sergeant Don Malarkey, plus some other guys who were with E company in WW2. I just wish I could meet all the others! It's so cool to listen to their stories in person!

  • @warhawk9566
    @warhawk9566 13 років тому

    Hats off to any man who fought in that war. Allies or Axis they were all brave men and deserve respect.

  • @thebingaman
    @thebingaman 15 років тому

    I seriously doubt if any piece of cinema or TV will be able to match the powers of Saving Private Ryan, but this is amazing in its own right for giving such an introspective view into these guys' lives (especially during the Siege of Bastogne).

  • @warsnake801
    @warsnake801 15 років тому

    i can't live without band of brothers , seriously , i know that you get 100's of comments everyday on this vid but i truely feel connected to this video! band of brothers all the way!

  • @nigastolemyyoshi1
    @nigastolemyyoshi1 15 років тому

    man i wish my great grandpa was in easy company, he got put into another company. but he was still in the 101st with these guys, he wrote my grandpa or his son, that he was friends with alot of guys in easy, so im proud, and doc roe was my favorite character cause he's a badass

  • @90Andros
    @90Andros 14 років тому

    greatest movie of all time!

  • @littleb193
    @littleb193 13 років тому

    best band of brothers vid ive ever seen

  • @darbsxoxoxo
    @darbsxoxoxo 16 років тому

    Just remember in the current climate when you are bashing America that they do a lot of good and you know what, you can always trust one to watch your back. and for that reason they have my respect.

  • @loganf211
    @loganf211 16 років тому

    very good its perfect my grandpa that fought there would be proud very proud

  • @Agry
    @Agry 11 років тому

    Best mini series ever

  • @warfighter8
    @warfighter8 15 років тому

    all the way with you man

  • @Jam971
    @Jam971 15 років тому

    For the british ... which you don't hear aobut often, launched a raid with commando groups on the U-boat base stationed in St. Nazaire ... it was a suicide mission, the Destroyer was supposed to go straight for the dry dock slam through the main gate and explode ontop of it ... they suceeded with the capture of their entire crew, they also blew up the pumps that were used to draw out water for the dry Dock ... but i guess you hardly ever hear those stories cause the main bulk of it is the above.

  • @darbsxoxoxo
    @darbsxoxoxo 16 років тому

    And yer i am British and proud, proud of my country and proud to be a ally of America

  • @ThisIsNoahHii
    @ThisIsNoahHii 2 роки тому

    beautiful video

  • @archdukeofItaly101
    @archdukeofItaly101 12 років тому +1

    These men were heroes but like what Major.Dick Winters said to his grandson the real heroes were the soldiers who died on the battlefield for their country but they were all heroes

  • @doobbz
    @doobbz 15 років тому

    this is so good, amazing series i remember being in grade 5 and getting mum to tape me every episode so i could watch after school haha. I own the box set now, awesome video btw!!

  • @RichardTaylor1800
    @RichardTaylor1800 13 років тому +1

    I gotta tell ya, when listening to this without watching it, the explosions, gunfire, and screams seem just a little out of place with this sort of song.
    Watching it, though, everything seems quite well put together. Very emotional video, excellent work.

  • @Ange02c
    @Ange02c 15 років тому

    Yes ... respect Winters, a good general.
    Anda beautiful movie ! :)

  • @94rainbowx33
    @94rainbowx33 15 років тому

    WAhouuh ! Brave men ! Respect !

  • @nepal9211
    @nepal9211 13 років тому

    @warhawk9566 saw this like 8-9 years ago in HBO bt never really understood as I was bad in English but never the less loved army movies.........and when few weeks ago when I saw the whole series all 10 episodes I remebered almost half of the events; STILL.......UTMOST RESPECT 4 THE MESN OF EASY COMPANY!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @LBJohn15
    @LBJohn15 16 років тому

    Yo Who ever made this video is a genius this song and this video is great it mixes in perfectlly too

  • @warhawk9566
    @warhawk9566 13 років тому

    btw saw this show (didnt see a full episode though) and loved it made me feel like i was really there and even though i already had a good understanding of ww2 it gave me a better one. One scene that's stuck in my mind is when easy company is in a belgian city (that was the first episode i saw so i dont know names well) and one of the soldiers (a young boy) was shot and how he was screaming about how he didnt want to die.

  • @wordcreatement
    @wordcreatement 14 років тому

    The Geneva Convention (the rules of war) is actually four conventions - the 1st-3rd Geneva Conventions (the ones that dealt with medical personnel in the field) had all taken place before WWII. So it was against the rules. But rules only go so far when you're actually in combat.

  • @badb666
    @badb666 16 років тому

    omg
    i watch this video everyday
    its really good :D
    good work man

  • @emerychandler
    @emerychandler 14 років тому

    @MrAMERICANxMUSCLE im in mcjrotc and are instructors were in for a few years, i have plans for the air force thou when im done with high school but right on man

  • @warhawk9566
    @warhawk9566 13 років тому

    @nepal9211 there training helped in those situations but they didnt recieve special training. they recieved the same training as anyone else. A saying from Sun Tzu the man who wrote the art of war "Put a normal man in an impossible fight and he will become a better warrior than any elite." that's not word for word but u get it. the impossible situations easy company faced and their will to survive was what made them such badasses

  • @Jvideo12
    @Jvideo12 15 років тому

    If you are talking about Joe Toye then yes he did survive. He lived in Pennsylvania until his death in 1995

  • @badb666
    @badb666 16 років тому

    Views: 4,463
    great video man
    keep the good work on

  • @gabe_liu9095
    @gabe_liu9095 7 років тому

    i havent watch this series (still wait for the right time) yet my eyes teary

  • @FernandoHEspinoza
    @FernandoHEspinoza  16 років тому +1

    Thank you very much:), I spent hours working on it.

  • @Ferentus728
    @Ferentus728 16 років тому

    Best video ever , My father was in iraq so i now mouth about wars and he says that its only bullshit all wars was bullshits !

  • @infantryfilms2nd
    @infantryfilms2nd 13 років тому

    today, january 10th, 2011, winters passed away. may he rest in peace a hero

  • @WilliamMartin_
    @WilliamMartin_ 15 років тому

    Great video. Very well cut.

  • @sparkleymonster7
    @sparkleymonster7 12 років тому

    makes me cry everytime

  • @nepal9211
    @nepal9211 13 років тому

    @warhawk9566 so...true situations like that wud scare most men........bt the training and discipline given to them by Sobel was also a major factor.......these guys went through some of the toughest trainings that surpassed normal human beings capacity..thats why their the BEST!!!!!!!! my fav part was probably when they were landing......Day of days....CARANTEEN....and Battle of Bastogne..........their COURAGE!!!!!! BRAVERY!!!!! COMERADSHIP!!!!!! was put to the TEST!!!!!!! that was so...SAD

  • @playboybahne
    @playboybahne 15 років тому

    my grandfather was in the war two but dont with the alies with the germans.
    HE DONT WANNA FIGHT:::but he shut fight ! not all german wher nazis
    thanku brothers that you helped germany in this bad times!

  • @GruntHumor
    @GruntHumor 15 років тому

    very good video. 5 stars

  • @nickgalbraith6608
    @nickgalbraith6608 11 років тому

    I've read both, they are good books.

  • @thedudecalled7
    @thedudecalled7 17 років тому

    nice one dude the vid realy went with the song you can tell you worked on this one. still my fav one is the flags of our fathers in the end one.

  • @tdroege6
    @tdroege6 14 років тому

    GREAT SONG! + GREAT SHOW! = AWESOME VID! ;D

  • @FernandoHEspinoza
    @FernandoHEspinoza  15 років тому

    Yeah I'd definitely agree with that, the German military was one of the best in world history at the time. In the years before WWII they military leaders spent time developing revolutionary and innovative tactics that allowed them to secure such quick victories with such a small amount of casualties in the first years of the war.

  • @codmarter
    @codmarter 14 років тому

    My great grandfather was a captain medic rest in peace.

  • @lukeledwidge66
    @lukeledwidge66 16 років тому

    OMG you got the best bits :) nice one

  • @samsungfan1041
    @samsungfan1041 15 років тому

    my great was in ta war, he was under Winters, i love 2 hear his stories, same as ta movie

  • @shadowoftheshell
    @shadowoftheshell 15 років тому

    yes it was just a movie based on the true story of the true men whom bled true red and truly died protecting us and our country

  • @kevinmcdaid04
    @kevinmcdaid04 6 років тому

    Fuck I remember watching this video years ago...damn i was only 7

  • @oShadowdeviLo
    @oShadowdeviLo 7 років тому

    Happy new year 2017 !

  • @Snattle_Rake
    @Snattle_Rake 15 років тому

    this song can make you think a lot, i never realized how bad war was until now, i knew it was terrible, but not like this

  • @Rendili
    @Rendili 16 років тому

    GREATNESS!

  • @mcstang007
    @mcstang007 14 років тому +1

    If there were more WW2 vets around, they would be up in arms about what has happened to this country

  • @infantryfilms2nd
    @infantryfilms2nd 13 років тому

    @TheUprisingNinja Actually January 2nd. I found that out shortly after posting that.

  • @jonathanboerema7849
    @jonathanboerema7849 8 років тому

    I remember my naber, he passed away a few years ago now. we watched all of the ww2 movies . he told me all about it.

  • @mrAdriaan97
    @mrAdriaan97 15 років тому

    respect

  • @warhawk9566
    @warhawk9566 13 років тому

    @mehl3 also germans are called krauts short for sauerkrauts (yes that's spelled correctly)

  • @FernandoHEspinoza
    @FernandoHEspinoza  16 років тому

    No, you can just download the episodes from the Internet from Limewire or BitTorrent, but you can use a DVD Ripper if you have the DVD collection to rip the files from the disk.

  • @warhawk9566
    @warhawk9566 13 років тому

    @nepal9211 yes hats off to them. they where extremely courageous men. My favorite moments of courag was when a squad was pinned down by an mg-42 and one of the men ran straight up to it an through a grenade inside and when one of the soldiers needed to get to a flanking position so he ran in the open where two mg-42's and a tiger tank was shooting at him. situations like that would scare most men shitless

  • @11RvanPersie
    @11RvanPersie 14 років тому

    Amazing video... Nice job!

  • @JESSluvsAFI
    @JESSluvsAFI 16 років тому

    ok thanks
    well i hope i can figure that out now :)
    thanks a ton guys!

  • @FernandoHEspinoza
    @FernandoHEspinoza  16 років тому

    Thank you very much:)

  • @emerychandler
    @emerychandler 14 років тому

    @MrAMERICANxMUSCLE
    dude sweet! i wish you the best of luck

  • @kalo484
    @kalo484 14 років тому

    @webster22221 i was talking specifically to that guy, not all of america back in the 1940's

  • @FernandoHEspinoza
    @FernandoHEspinoza  16 років тому

    Yes, you're correct.

  • @Philliesrock97
    @Philliesrock97 14 років тому

    @webster22221 we also called the germans "fritz" and "krauts"

  • @SeosamhC6
    @SeosamhC6 15 років тому

    That was ledgend

  • @johnilarde8440
    @johnilarde8440 8 років тому

    i just remember my great uncle who do death march in philippines during wwll hes already gone when 2011

  • @gamerzhelper101
    @gamerzhelper101 14 років тому

    well,good luck....i hope to be able to do the same thing soon,you never know,we might not know it but,we could meet over there,doubt it,

  • @FernandoHEspinoza
    @FernandoHEspinoza  16 років тому

    Yes I know, but I was only telling him different ways to get it onto your computer, Limewire is not illegal though its only file sharing.

  • @Ange02c
    @Ange02c 15 років тому

    it's a real story with real soldier's ...

  • @123GOHANZ
    @123GOHANZ 13 років тому +1

    But it made it more emotional when the guys were bleeding, hurt, or dying

  • @gamerzhelper101
    @gamerzhelper101 14 років тому

    @Devellish well,when you go over there,god,listen to hero of war and anything bad he sings about in that song,only do half

  • @thebingaman
    @thebingaman 15 років тому

    And if you want to go back even further in time to show the horror of a mechanized war, I think a similar series molded after All Quiet would be fantastic.
    Show the War from the viewpoint of German (subtitled) and British troops bieng pulled in by propaganda...just a thought.

  • @emerychandler
    @emerychandler 14 років тому

    @MrAMERICANxMUSCLE i understand its hard to take in and hey i like your photo

  • @OneWound
    @OneWound 15 років тому

    it is but the phrase war is hell is true once again

  • @sarahtuck6645
    @sarahtuck6645 6 років тому +2

    I am a niece, granddaughter and great granddaughter who is proud of 3 very important people who served for our country

    • @aliilbey2345
      @aliilbey2345 4 роки тому

      They didnt served your country , also they destroyed Europe :( . You should read some hostirc books

  • @shadowoftheshell
    @shadowoftheshell 15 років тому

    there are two kinds of leaders
    1. the leaders like generals who think nothing of the men whom serve under them yelling
    Charge men!!!
    2. the kind of leader like Winters whom i would look up to whom respect are protect his men they are the brave ones yelling
    Follow me men!!!

  • @DayZOfficialEnjoyer
    @DayZOfficialEnjoyer 15 років тому

    5/5

  • @marcd2k7
    @marcd2k7 15 років тому

    i think you al are missing the concept behind thefunnyman217's comment. fighting side by side, fighting and living for a cause and even dying for a cause is a noble thing... aint no rascism, hate or anything between men who shed blood together... i agree id like to have fought with men like these, maybe i and others today would be better people for it and just maybe we wouldnt be looking over our shoulder or going to war again, but then again mankind will never learn. R.I.P Heroes!

  • @GODROCKS657
    @GODROCKS657 11 років тому

    yes they are

  • @knightace2002
    @knightace2002 13 років тому

    @evidentmagicman i was gonna join to keep the family line going but my mom said no. my 2 great grandparents were marine generals in WWII my grandpa was a army engineer and my uncle was in the navy during the gulf war it might strand further but thats all i know but i have a knack for strategy and have a tenacious appitite for pushing thru the enemy lines
    but anyways i rlly liked WWII it rlly was a war that had to be fought

  • @TiniestHorse
    @TiniestHorse 16 років тому

    um... you guys know that the carentan and all the other city scenes were made in a small village on the set?

  • @davidisraelceliszea5284
    @davidisraelceliszea5284 3 роки тому

    2021

  • @Geraltvonriva-l2z
    @Geraltvonriva-l2z 15 років тому

    caranton is hard!!

  • @emerychandler
    @emerychandler 14 років тому

    @MrAMERICANxMUSCLE lol yep what about you were you going for or have you already done it?

  • @123mattswan
    @123mattswan 14 років тому

    easy company fought germans but anyway that goes great you did a great job mate.

  • @StalkerDariy
    @StalkerDariy 15 років тому

    I see, Harry is pretty cool, Sorry Now I know that it is Thompson not Tommy Gun. Harry Welsh i think he was the company's XO-Executive Officer.

  • @CaptainDickerson
    @CaptainDickerson 15 років тому

    nice, this video owns! LOL>LOL>LOL>LOL>LOL>LOL>LOL>LOL> sorry i love this glitch.

  • @Jam971
    @Jam971 15 років тому

    To be honest from a Military and Polictical standpoint Hitler did one hell of a job as well as His generals.
    To take up more land than near 4-5 times the size of germany and then defend it all ... to inflict casualties of near 3-4 times their own strength and 3-4times their own loasses in WWII is one hell of an acheivement from a Military stand point.
    I doubt any army now could accomplish something like that ... You have to commend them for putting up a damn good fight.