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  • Beautiful singing. R.I.P. Anzacs, R.I.P. Slim Dusty. One of the best Australian singers.

  • Slim Dusty was an amazing man and I like this version, but The Pogues version really brings a tear to the eye. Rest in peace Slim Dusty and all good men from every nation that've died in wars.

  • Reminds me of traveling with my dad when I was younger.

  • A very fine version...but the definitive one has to be by Liam Clancy, which can bring a tear to a glass eye!

  • precisely, you died and churchill got all the glory !!

  • such negative comments toward a man who is dead - a family that has spent their life for aussies of every race, creed and military role - shames me to read this - dusty, kerpatrick etc family members - this is someone elses mix and we know not sanctioned by you but stuff em anyway - nothing wrong except the a/// hole and his comments - best wishes to you all

  • Sorry, I meant to spell Dave Pincombe not Pilkington, stupid me, BUT IT'S STILL THE BEST VERSION in my humble opinion Vivian

  • love Slim's work but his rendition of this great song is very ordinary compared to Dave Pilkington version. Dave puts so much feeling into the song and sings it like it should be sung... Vivian

  • we were churchills dogs bodys ,sent in to do dirty mans job can you imagine the sence in taking a horse to a beach landing ,how stupid is that ,it was an ill thought out battle imagine if we did get our horses over the ridge and thought the turks on there farm land on horse back,Lonepine need not have happened,God Bless em All who gave there lives for us

  • im very sorry about the comment that got posted on here, we only have one computer and i leave my you tube account logged in, my brother listens to all that rap music and shit and he posted that comment it was not me, i listen to slim dusty all the time as well as all country singers :) thanks

  • Reminder to us.

  • Great version.

  • ALL THE ANZACS REST IN PEACE, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICES,,

    AND GOD BLESS ALL THOSE SERVING NOW,,,

  • fuck off loser

    go climb back in your hole

    total no fucking idea !!!!!!!!!!

  • Why be so bitter? Brave men, Australian, New Zealand, Irish, Scottish, English and, let us not forget, Turkish, died on the beaches and hills of Gallipoli in what they all believed was a just cause. This song is a wonderful tribute to the men of what was then a small developing country who rallied to the defence of what they saw as their mother country. It was written btw, by a Scotsman. Let us give credit where it is due.

  • 11 11 ....... xxx

  • @1997braiden cool story bro.

  • @1997braiden A little runt like you should camping in the Pilliga, and make sure you wear brown strides...cos the yowie 'll get you

  • so brave they shall not grow old as we that are left grow old age shall not weary them nor the years condemn at the going down of the SUN and in the MORNING we will REMEMBER THEM LEST WE FORGET REST ION PEACE BRAVE MEN NOT BOYS MEN ENJOY ETERNAL PARADISE

  • @goldenhawk952 They went with songs to the battle, they were young.

    Straight of limb, true of eyes, steady and aglow.

    They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted,

    They fell with their faces to the foe.

    ...

    We Shall Remember Them

  • Young men GOOD men, died for the cause, but what a cause, thousands and thousands slaughtered, and and maimed just to satisfy some politician somewhere or another

  • this is for all the diggers old and new for all though still fighting great mate not just for Aussie for all those who fought these wars

  • R.I.P Anzacs And The Turks. Thank you for the respect you have given our men!

  • Crying young souls ...

  • I remember singing this in primary school, wonder if they still have singing in schools?

  • alive or dead slim u carry a message of compassion and integrity thankuu

  • Its sad when some silly twat who sings with auto tune gets a 100 million views n money n videos like this get under a 100k views... We all gotta pay hommage to soldiers round the world on both sides more often than not fighting for what they thought was right... its them puppet string pullin pollies that can go blow a fat one... REST IN PEACE SOLDIERS ROUND THE WORLD FOR GIVING YOUR LIVES FOR WHAT YOU THOUGHT WAS TRUE N RIGHT. RIP SLIM 2

  • this bullshit posted by children about aussies dying for english interests, OUR INTERESTS WERE ENGLISH, we were and still are very much an english country, multicultural or not. The australian (and british) soldiers who died during the battles for the dardenelles (not just gallipoli) died for a cause, and that cause was to not get fucking beaten in a FUCKING WAR. it wasnt friendly or fair, it was a war, millions died because many more millions livlihoods were at stake, theyd probs do it all agen

  • When we won the war, English soldiers returned their home by walking, while brave and young Australlian soldiers died in Gallipoli. They died for what? for whom? Why they came to my country???? For fukin English king

  • @OGUZHAN01ADS Idiot turks shouldn't have joined the Germans then should they? We could not afford, as a nation, to have the Suez threatened and that is precisely what the Ottoman Empire's decision did. Jingoism and patriotism aside, without the British Navy there would be no Empire and Suez was essential to both.

  • @aarontsmall1975 Please try to be more kind and read more before have an idea. Its not related with Turks. Its related with your dumb politicians. Young brains died here. I ASKED WHY????? We never joined with Germans..just we obeyed ....nowadays we r act with US...its related with power...we have no power (ur country and my country) and they rule us....now US try to attack Syria with us(same as Korea) ...try to be more

  • They fight bravely although they served fukin capital. They died instead of English soldiers

  • @OGUZHAN01ADS

    My Grand father fought there too, and he was English with many dead English friends, then he was sent to the Somme.

    So dont presume it was just aussies that died in Gallipoli, and to be fair the Somme was more bloody.

  • @Troopyuk To compare this campaign to the somme is retarded. Did you ever hear what the british officer said about us? The bravest thing God ever made. It has to be true because it's coming from a brit right?

  • @Troopyuk and? his friends died 4 what?

  • @Troopyuk Which part of the Somme and which year do you refer to? 1915, 1916, 1917 or when the Australian Corps was on both sides of the Somme River valley from August-October 1918? Australian's do acknowledge the fact that others fought at Gallipolli, but most have no idea that the French and British Armies lost more troops than we did, or that there were 4 major landing sites, ANZAC Cove was only one of them. Very few poms at ANZAC though, most were at Cape Helles or later at Suvla.

  • @aarontsmall1975

    Hi m8, i havn`t got all his documents with me at the mo, but basically he was a colour sargeant in the 42nd east lancs, i do believe your right with Helles tho.

  • I respect the Anzacs who died because they died bravely.But they died for fukin English queen

  • @OGUZHAN01ADS Fukin English king

  • Why Heros????? Why they came to my country??? Why they died in Gallipoli??? For whom??? 

  • @OGUZHAN01ADS To be prefectly honest it's ignorant to even ask those questions, I don't know your country's circumstances at that time, every story has 2 sides, but they did what they had to just to keep there families safe from a war that was never even ours to begin with. They served in Gallipoli knowing they had done what they could, to keep their families and country safe and still got treated like crap from people who never even knew their story, and it's severly ignorant to question that.

  • @RoHMPVK Who got treated like crap? How did invading Turkey "keep there (sic) families safe"? You sound like you're "severely ignorant"!

  • @brupey Turkey had joined the Austrian Empire's war, if the Austrian Empire had won they would have appropriated Australia, Canada, etc. in fact all of the British Empire's external possessions. Please don't accuse others of ignorance when you demonstrate it. Without the British Navy, Australia could not protect itself, that is the prosaic (and pragmatic) reason why attempting to shorten the war via the Middle East was in "our" interest.

  • @aarontsmall1975 @aarontsmall1975 You're confusing Austria with Germany. The Austro-Hungarian Empire was a mish-mash of nationalities, with the dual monarchy barely able to keep control. Austria was absolutely no threat to Australia, nor was Turkey. Germany was the threat, though it didn't have the firepower to compete with the British (witness Jutland) The Gallipoli campaign was conceived by Churchill with very little support from his top brass - poorly planned and poorly executed..

  • @brupey No, the Austrian-Hungarian Empire is the power that started WWI. Germany was the powerhouse of the Empire, but the Austrian Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm, was the head of State. The Battle of Jutland is precisely why Australia HAD to support the British Empire, without the British Navy Australia could not stand. I will not even attempt that Gallipoli Campaign was either well planned or executed. Read Alan Moorehead (1956) "Gallipoli" or Les Carlyon "Gallipoli", Churchill isn't the only fool.

  • @aarontsmall1975 Listen closely. There were TWO separate empires, a German headed by Kaiser Wilhelm, and an Austro-Hungarian, headed by Kaiser Franz Josef, then after 1916, Karl. In 1914, FJ was HoS of the Austrian Empire. After Jutland, Germany resorted to submarine warfare, as it knew it did not have the resources to take on the Royal Navy head to head. Of course, by this time, The British had entrusted maritime defence in the Pacific to its Japanese allies. Austria, Turkey? NO THREAT.

  • @brupey Why should I listen closely to revisionist versions of history that are not factual? Germany was not formally "part" of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, but could not exist without it, the Austro-Hungarian & Turkish Empires were the only allies Wilhelm II had left (WWI started because of the German Empires tacit support for annexation of Serbia by Austro-Hungaria after the Assassination of Franz Joseph). The web of alliances is what led to the attack on the Turkish empire (and WWI).

  • @aarontsmall1975 Quote " the Austrian Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm, was the head of State." Unquote. Nonsense, of course.

    Quote " German Empires tacit support for annexation of Serbia " Unquote. When did Austria annex Serbia?

    Austria and Turkey were no threat to Australia. Both empires were crumbling before WWI. That's hardly a "revisionist" view!

  • @brupey The threat by Austro-Hungary to annex Serbia (as a result of Serbia refusing to comply with their ultimatum), led to them seeking support from the German Empire to support them if the Russians mobilised to support the Serbs. Russia viewed the ultimatum to Serbia as an act of war & Mobilised, which led the Germans & Austro-Hungarian Empires to Mobilise. France, mobilised in accordance with their treaty with Russia, which led the British Empire to declare war.

  • @brupey (2). That is too much for most, quite frankly the dominant cause of the war was the militaristic expansionist stance of Wilhelm II (whose unqualified support for the Austro-Hungarian ultimatum did much more than Gustav Princep to cause the war). Australia was part of the British Empire, their navy was necessary for our protection (and we were "British" subjects anyway). FYI Jutland was at best a draw, true the British held the field, but the Germans scored rather better.

  • @brupey (3) To suggest that Australia should have 'trusted' the Japanese Empires decision to secure the sea-lanes ignores the opportunistic decision of the Japanese Empire to effectively side with the Russian Empire so soon after destroying their Pacific Fleet and taking Port Arthur. It also ignores the inconvenient reality that Japan's opportunistic expansionist policies were well known even then. As for Turkey, they expressed their intention of seizing the Suez, which was our lifeline.

  • @aarontsmall1975 Of course Australia didn't trust Japan, but that's what Churchill's policy was.

  • @aarontsmall1975 "Gustav Princep " HA ha! Gavrilo Princip

  • @aarontsmall1975 Which part of my post was not factual? You're the one making the factual errors!

    - Kaiser Wilhem Austrian emperor!

    - Austria annexing Serbia!

  • @OGUZHAN01ADS They died for a war we went with, and they came to your country because the British asked it of us. They were heroes because of what they did there, not their reasons; as much as your heroes. Ours landed for a war they had no say in, and stuck it out till the aged, inept military/political machine pulled them out. Also, we had a reasonable disadvantage, I think.

  • @OGUZHAN01ADS Also, this isn't good old king here. His brother, just in case you thought you could engage him in a meaningful discussion.

  • @OGUZHAN01ADS Troll somewhere else smelly turk troll.

  • How about WE HAVE TO GET OUT OF THIS PLACE

  • As a retruned Vet, I can say with certainty that Slim sustained us in some very very dark days in modern times, ergo I would say that his tribute to the men of ANZAC is most acceptable (as is Eric Bogle ;)) BZ Lads

  • Yes we all should remember these men and women that gave there all, For in WW1 Australia Gave more per capita than any other county in the world, in the amount of people lost in Battle

  • RIP Slim

  • r.i.p anzacs and r.i.p slim........

  • @msjoannedavey we are not forgetting those men,This song is a tribute the all the aussie men that fought and died in that battle,.and what a beautiful tribute it is too

  • I am proud of these guys ! Because I have experienced the same . I am American but I have respect for you guys because my uncle was in Vietnam and I thank you for your contributition.I thank the AUSTRALIAN soldiers for being with me in Iraq and I am truly greatful to your nation for what you have done.I call your soldiers "my brothers" I would happily give my Combat Infantry Bagde to them...... Alan.

  • @reddevilparatrooper THANK YOU MY FRIEND, THAT MEANS SUCH ALOT TO ALL THAT WERE THERE. I SALUTE YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART.

  • R.I.P. Slim

  • Fantastic song remembering our fallen heroes.

  • This is a WONDERFUL version of the most powerful anti-war song ever written! RIP Slim and thanks from all of us!

  • A wonderful song, but Eric Bogle did a better job. Does Slim Dusty sing the full version?

  • @themetsfan861 An Aussie singing an Aussie song, better then a scot.

  • Not Australian but all there soldiers along with those from New Zealand who have died or risked their lives will be remembered and thought about today. Lest we forget

  • Both my grandfathers and my great grandfather served Australia in world war 2 and 1.

    Today is Anzac Day and I am so sad for all the loss, and the senseless tragic loss of life. NEVER FORGET!!!!!! We never want to see this ever happen again.

    I'm sad the younger generation seems to have forgotten important history as irrelevant.

  • @MrBlueVeins we dont forget my mate we teach our young, thats what we need to remember, dont loose the faith, there is guys like me who have children and their pop and his fought for what we have, and that is the lucky country, no one can take that away from us, if they try. well then you do what they did

    Happy ANZAC day mate

  • They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;

    Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.

    At the going down of the sun and in the morning

    We will remember them.

    "I died for a cause I held just in the service of my land... that you and yours may say in freedom... I am proud to be an Australian"

    RIP My own ANZAC hero

  • One of the best interpretations I have ever heard of this song - right up with the Eric original

  • slim and wife they whent&endured&loved & seen&played &respected&most of all they sang of australia and its people and many more have done the same so god bless them" all" and to our heroes fore our fredom LEST WE FORGET

  • MEAT IS MURDER!!!!11!1!~!!!@11!1!!!!!!­!!!!!!

  • @Fletchyy Yes, its very very tasty murder.

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  • @Fletchyy dont worry about this shithead he isnt an aussie move on, better things to worry about then a dipshit

  • Removed the comments I had to make to see off a miserable excuse for an Australian. If you have to troll, stay away from this.

  • This is a memorable clip Lest we forget!

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  • @WollongongWacko id love to see your big mouth make it through a war, have some respect you useless loser, your a big keyboard hero arent you?, why dont you grow up and understand that these people died for their country, sick of good for nothing scum like you.

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  • Kids should "attend", but quite frankly, the only people who march should be those in Cadets, The Services and the Returned Soldiers. The numbers who watch will not reduce if the kids don't march. The only children that should march otherwise are those whose fathers earned the medals (1 Generation) and are no longer with us. There are more than enough people to keep the tradition alive, WWII, Korea, Malaya, Vietnam, UN, Timor, Iraq & Afghanistan veterans... The kids can watch by all means.

  • How do you get 40 big tough aussie's to cry at the same time ?

    Dawn Service at ANZAC cove Gallipoli. Do it before you die.

  • @ihaveairlockers Locked & Loaded for next year (my 62nd) should have done it 30+ years ago. By the way a dawn service in Oz brings most blokes to a tear or two. LEST WE FORGET.

  • My father was a WWII soldier who survived 5 years of conflict. Back in the late '90's and early 2000's he began to take us to his reunions. What an eye opener! These old men are all now long since gone from this world but when they got together when they were in their 80's, they became young boys again.  My grandfather fought in WWI. There are many versions and I have done one myself but this song and the people it's about are to be respected. Thanks for this post.

  • R.I.P. all those good old aussie diggers that faught in this sincless war

  • Thanks boys, you wil never be forgotten. It may seem that way at times, but thanks to inspiring songs like this one, you´ll always be in our hearts and our minds......

  • fuck i love australia

  • A young man I work with wants to join the Marines, to prove something to himself I think. I've sent him this post and several others to show him war isn't glory. My father was wounded by a mine in WWII and my husband served in Viet Nam. War is Hell! pure and simple! and we need to stop sending our sons to die!

  • This song portrays war as futile. But tell that to the people who died under Hitler's boots, or who died under Communism, and tell that to the people of free nations which became free by fighting for it. It's a myth that there are people who love war. Those who are portrayed as loving it understand it must be fought. What they love is winning it so the Hitlers can't keep their boots on people's throats.

  • ANZAC Day, is it like our (United States) Memorial Day, or Veteran's Day?

  • @pjezierski More like July 4 (which is the first time American Troops went into Action under Monash at the Battle of Hamel - 4th July 1918). Funnily enough, Monash was the Brigadier involved in the initial ANZAC landing & Monash Valley is named after him

  • @aarontsmall1975 I think you'll find $ July is more widely celebrated as Independence Day

  • @brupey Yes it is, but that is because very, very few Americans know their history in WWI. April 25 is much more meaningful to 'most' Australians than the arrival of a boatload of convicts and criminals in January.

  • Hate to bring it up, but I'm personally offended by anyone marching that hasn't done at least basic military service. This is not something that is open to anyone that hasn't made the conscious decision to sign up, PC or not, it just ain't right. If you haven't done the service & learned to march, watch - ANZAC day belongs to the Armed Services (and a few others), it is not a kindergarten outing.

  • @aarontsmall1975

    It's great that kids march. Because it teaches them about what happened and it builds national identity.

    If no one besides diggers marched, there would be no ANZAC or Armistice day to commemerate and remember !

    I think you might need to sit and reflect and look at where Australia is going. We need MORE people marching and remembering, not less.

    The story and legend MUST be told, and learned for future generations so that they know why they enjoy the freedom that they do..

  • Several family members, Archie Cameron - Infantry, buried several times on one day (Pozzieres) and came back "mad as a cut snake", Gordon Shaw, 1st, 3rd & 11th Light Horse (and Vet. Corps), yeah, I agree, they aren't here. Probably a good thing, they'd be labeled "unAustralian" if they'd dared state what they believed about Arabs in particular... As much as I wish they weren't gone, I shudder to imagine what they'd think, especially Pop (Shaw), he loathed them with a passion.

  • so much respect for the anzac's- is all i can say.

    lest we forget.

  • Its no surprise of course but look at the popularity map for this song.

  • This song was not written by Slim(R.I.P big fella).Have any of you seen him live? Those that question this great song and great man.

    This song is an individual song that is only understood by the ANZAC's and the families and nationalities of said ANZAC's.

    Show respect.

    In this PC world,all we have is our right to our history.

  • Such a sad sad story ... :'( They're all heros i say! :D

  • True for all wars ..written by Eric Bogle...his songs are real...

  • heroes they wr the reel men

  • Nearly all that (anzac cove) happened because some snob nose british sent the Aussies and New Zealanders into the wrong fuking place!

    RIP Slim

    RIP Anzacs

  • And the young people ask "WHAT ARE THEY MARCHING FOR" and I ask myself the same question

  • like slim dusty, like this song , tells a sad yet happy tale of this guy huh .... it has a lot of meaning....

  • Fantastic. Never forget

  • From Amanzimtoti in South Africa, what a lovely song, my 2 sons were both here in the army ,thank God they survived, Eldest living in Perth with his family.

  • Unlike the ending of this wonderful song, respect & commemoration for these men will never end - as the survivors eventually die, their names, spirit & bravery are ALWAYS remembered, their descendants taking their places at ANZAC Day & otherwise. LEST WE FORGET - never! Thanks for this rendition of a great song...sung with just the right accent !

  • @04bridekirk Do you know what "lest" means?

  • @TheOldEchoes .....yes...

  • All their sacrifice for our great nation. Yet today we do nothing to defend Australia from the globalist traitor politicians. We have changed from the worlds finest fighters into a load of spinless scumbags.

    The ANZACs must weep at what the Australians have become today.

  • Freedom for all.

  • Lest we forget. Thank you, ANZACs.

  • Slim has done this song proud and the fighting men who he is singing about deserve no less of a tribute than to be sung by one of our most most beloved and patriotic Australians. It was the most senseless war in modern history (as all wars are), and our soldiers were of the solemn belief that they had a duty to serve the motherland, England. That was the problem. The British generals under Churchills rule made a huge military bungle and made our soldiers the sacrificial lambs of the war.

  • @mackadoing (Churchill was during WWII, and this song's about WWI)

    I remember learning this in school. It moved me then, it moves me now.

    A Walk in the Light Green is the only song that really comes close.

  • This has always been a great song with a strong message. Stronger meaning for Aussies when sung by Slim. May they all RIP.

  • "Lest We Forget"

  • They weren't heroes, they weren't villains; they were just men and women caught in a time of madness on a global scale. And, it wasn't the first time and it won't be the last!

    LEST WE FORGET! (We will NEVER forget)!

  • Watched an Anzac Day in Melbourne , the other year.

     Thanks Lads.

    Old Pom

  • Do the current generation realise the sacrifices made for their freedoms?

    Slim's words say it all!

  • @st220pb Of course we do!

  • @st220pb I think so, I see so many young people at Anzac dawn services, some with their parents, others I would fear to look at in the street. There to pay their respects. The Anzac memory and sprit will never die

  • @st220pb We do. At least some of us.

  • @st220pb im that generation... and unfortunately no.. we dont understand or respect those who died for our freedom... really only the people who are interested in learning know about the battle now a days :(

  • @st220pb Thats not what the song is about, the song is about the pointless of war. He even stats at the end that the singer did not even understand what they had fought for.

  • @st220pb i don't think Gen Y appreciate it, i know i do and would gladly give up my life to continue this country's freedom <3

  • Great Slim Dusty , great anti-war song.....Anna

  • slim sings it best, John williamson next, lets find the baton, rip our heroes.

  • Lest we forget.

  • And soon noone will march there at all...

    Yeah, I remember being taught this song in Grade 1. My Great Grandfather, Trooper Gordon Archer Shaw (1277) is one of the ghosts that'll be marching.

  • My great grandfather and 2 of his brothers went to ww1 he and one of his brothers come home but one of the brothers was kill at fromelles and he is one of the bodies that they found in the mass grave there

  • This song sounds like another song but I can't put my finger on it... still a great song though no doubt about that

  • You might want to look for Priscilla Herdman's version.

  • And life goes on and history is repeating. \look what is going in westJerusalem - with other countries this would be ethinc clensing ......and what West is doing?

  • You said it all, the money crabbing Ba----sd they should have been on the front line.

  • So read a different set of stories and get ahandle on the real criminals of WW1 and WW11...they were not all German but when it comes to the most murderous criminals on this planet look to USA and Israel...they controlled Ghadaffi, Ami9n, Hussein and numerous others then put on an act to demonise them. If you keep believing the western version it might feel good but millions of innocents will continue being tortured and murdered...and worse. Me...I love my country but only in truth.Voila.

  • @blowflybasher - Most people will scratch their heads & balls wondering what you are talking about, that is the reason young men can be so easily manipulated to go to our new fake wars.

  • The reason Germany lost the war,,,and Hitler knew it well...was not that we helped out as much as that Germany was starved of money by the bankers who had got the political change they wanted...until WW11, already planned..and the band plays waltzing matilda as the corrupt and the rotten move on...and my children will suffer the scum who benefited from my father's war who now have their twisted descendants making us the same as he saw...we are being brutalised and robbed by the New Word Order.

  • My generation went to Vietnam on another banker deal and Kennedy was assassinated for the same basic reason as Lincoln whilst the treacherous LBJ immediately pulled the law concerning Israel and money....he was a part of the assassination beyond doubt. So we haveour presious sons sent to manufactured wars...such as we have now...more horrific and unjustifiable and deceptive lies by USA and Israel and supported by the zionist cult in Australia to nae but one...including Rudd and Gillard.

  • A freemason murdered archduke Ferdinand and the plot went to plan with a push and a shove...and with the Bankers as usual financing all sides at massive profits. Zionist collaborated with the Reich, de Rothschild, and the Masonic lodge to create the killing fields on Palestine...61 years of continual murder torture and dispossession with miinor retaliation from Palestinians..the "Allies" story pretending Israel was a platiude for the "holocaust" is just bullshit...read the history elsewhere

  • of the hebrew god but of Lucifer ....as the old order jews found out as the zionists handed them over to the gestapo. WW1 was simply a precurser to WW11 and WW111. .it was created by the Banking criminals which surrounded Meyer Bauer..aka "de Rothschild" who's organism creates war for political change and profit. Among them are the French revolution, the zionist created 1905 and 1917 Russian revolutions, the American Civil war, WW1 and WW11.

  • Slim getting older but still effective. JC Caesar there's some truth in what you say but the Turks WERE defending their country..Gallipoli wasn't Beersheba. We have, through Government conspiracy with the Lodge and the zionists deified Attaturk who was not simply a soldier and administrator but a freemason as well as a twisted pervert...The Palestinians suffered under them before the USA and UK handed them over to the Israeli-Reich sadists and S/S clones who are neither jews nor worshippers

  • Show your support this year on the 25th of April and attend a dawn service at your local R.S.L. Great blokes at any branch have a feed and donate a few quid to help the brave men and women who fought for your freedom.

  • I first heard this song in primary school in the first 80's and I doubt i've ever heard a sadder song. I was a normal macho male growing up in the 80's and I swallowed the bullshit about such legends as Gallipoli. In 2001 I actually went there and it was there that it all became a myth - when I heard the turks side of the story. Brave men - anyone who goes into combat is - but they were not protecting our freedom. The equally brave men at Kokoda were. Cheers

  • Slim Dusty - The Band Played Waltzing Matilda

    LOVE THIS SONG

  • Slim Dusty - The Band Played Waltzing Matilda

    LOVE THIS SONG

  • But Year After Year Those Old Men Disapear...

  • @MackvsKenworth but their children and their children all march to to remember the fallen and its futility/ success???

  • Soon, no one will march there at all

  • Soon, no one will march there at all

  • Stop all wars.

  • Brings a tear to my eye every time I hear it

  • Beautiful, RIP Slim

  • How stupid can you people be? "...because if it wasn't for the brave soldiers laying down their lives for us, we would not be here..."

    Indeed, the turks were just about to invade Australia, in the WW 1. Jeez, you're thinking with your toes, so it seems...

    Nice song, by the way.