a Remembrance Day video for the Canadian soldiers who have lost their lives in protecting ours and others freedoms and rights. Song is Pittance of Time by Terry Kelly.
I watch this video every year and cry as if it is the first time viewing. Terry, thank you for this keepstake. I used to see you at Saint Mary's University Gorsebrook Lounge in the late 1970's early 1980's. You're an inspiration!
Tomorrow we honour the brave, we honour the strong, we honour those who died for our freedom and way of life. WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, the battlefield matters not. What matters is that they gave the ultimate sacrifice to save us. The very least you can do is dawn a poppy, and honour them with your silence at the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month. And to honour those who serve now, for god's sake when you see them in passing thank them.
remarkable footage, have always loved this song and orig. video by terry kelly, but your version is also fantastic putting faces to names and pictures/footage to the stories about the living HELL of war and the heros who serve and have served, makes us all realize even more the personal side of it...many many thanks for this excellent video..."lest we forget" dorothy
my friend was in a jeep in afgahanastan, when close by a bomb was dropped from a plane, he was the only one in his troop that surrvived he had to crawl back to help
around the top of manitoba theres a lake named after my great great uncle who during WW2 body slamed a grenade and saved a hole bunch of people from dieing in an explosion
If it weren't for them we would be bacicly be speaking jerman cause of Hitler he's gay
swansondogs 1 month ago
sang it at school assembely!
rebecca20461 2 months ago
awww. :)
Lols1245 2 months ago in playlist EAST COAST MUSIC
I watch this video every year and cry as if it is the first time viewing. Terry, thank you for this keepstake. I used to see you at Saint Mary's University Gorsebrook Lounge in the late 1970's early 1980's. You're an inspiration!
kcoreyrahme1 2 months ago
Tomorrow we honour the brave, we honour the strong, we honour those who died for our freedom and way of life. WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, the battlefield matters not. What matters is that they gave the ultimate sacrifice to save us. The very least you can do is dawn a poppy, and honour them with your silence at the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month. And to honour those who serve now, for god's sake when you see them in passing thank them.
Jaytheredneck1 2 months ago
remarkable footage, have always loved this song and orig. video by terry kelly, but your version is also fantastic putting faces to names and pictures/footage to the stories about the living HELL of war and the heros who serve and have served, makes us all realize even more the personal side of it...many many thanks for this excellent video..."lest we forget" dorothy
canada
thelukkman1 2 months ago
my friend was in a jeep in afgahanastan, when close by a bomb was dropped from a plane, he was the only one in his troop that surrvived he had to crawl back to help
MrSherlockWatson 2 months ago
around the top of manitoba theres a lake named after my great great uncle who during WW2 body slamed a grenade and saved a hole bunch of people from dieing in an explosion
MrSherlockWatson 2 months ago
Ive met him, he came to my school and sang this. After every one left the gym I helped him take his stuff to his car, he's a real nice guy :)
MrSherlockWatson 2 months ago
the one person who disliked this needs a good kicking.
MoralRapist 8 months ago