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I find this so emotive. Liam Clancy captures the essence of war so well.
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This song sounds so much better sung in an Irish accent, either Liam or Shane McGowan, both great!
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i met a few ex marines lately doing private security work in africa, really nice guys and no extremism and were getting tired of living on the edge they were all about 40 years of age,.
i was in iraq as civilian in the 80s and never had fear of anything,.guess i was young back then,
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One of my favourite songs..growing up! Haunting....reaches my heart every time!
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Wonderful, poingnant and sad...It`ll go into my collection and Lets Not Forget .....
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@tribegoddess i'm decades younger than you,and in the another part of the world but also were in service.
...respect! for you and your sacrifice.
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that song is so beutiful.just like the green feilds of france i just wonder if any of those powers
that be ever listen to songs like this .maybe they would think twice befor sending our boys
to war.
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goose bumps
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I am proud to say i was taught by the wife of a member of the clancy brothers and that she told us the story of them. she's keeping them alive just as much as the songs do for me



This song hits me deep in my soul. After Nam I don't march either, but it does not mean I don't reflect on my dead friends or my own wounds, both physical and mental. I love you all who served or serve and all of you who didn't serve, but support those men and women who do, even if you don't support the wars. Sp5 Miles, Vietnam 1968
tribegoddess 2 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Liam Clancy 23
I will pray for those who disliked this, may they never experience the hell that is war!
charliesommers494 1 month ago 15