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Moby with Gwen Stefani "Southside"
David Bowie's "I'm Afraid of Americans"
Green Fields of France
 
Is This the Way to Amarillo?
Motörhead - 1916
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Troops in the Royal Dragoon Guards shot a home video at their Al Faw base of their version of the video sung by Tony Christie and mimed by Peter Ka...   more
 
 
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A music video of Motörhead: 1916 from the album 1916. This song is composed by Lemmy Kilmister.

Lyrics:
16 years old when I went to the war,
To fight ...   more
 
 
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Channel Comments (5)
Butternut121 (3 months ago)
You have some really great Tribute videos... and a wonderful collection in your 'favorites' Definitely going to have to take time out to watch them! I see you also found the Leningrad Cowboys.. Sweet Home Alabama is a beauty!!
spyninga007 (1 year ago)
i just wanted to tell you that i really appreciated that video you made for green fields of france, and the wonderful discription you made, it was really a fine job, and i love that song, we must always remember those who died for our freedoms that we enjoy today right? well, thanks a lot!
holl781 (2 years ago)
i would like to ask your permission to chenge the description on the green fields of france video as i would like to have it on my chennel coming up to rememberance sunday plese reply as soon as possible kind regardes Holly *holl781*
IE32 (2 years ago)
I look up about song the green fields of france on wikipedia afew months back

the check of all 1,700,000 names that were registered with the Commonwealth War Commission, He found no less than ten Privates William McBride.

three of these William McBrides fell in 1916
two were members of the Northern Irish Regiment, the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and died more or less in the same spot during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. One was 21, the other 19 years old.

The 19 years old Ptv. William McBride is buried in Authuille British Cemetery, near Albert and Beaumont-Hamel, where the Inniskilling Fusilliers were deployed as part of the 29th Division.

just thought u mite look to know
aaronishappy (2 years ago)
some nice WWI images! where did you find them?? and also, what war did you fight in?