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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2006

Coldcut - Walk a mile in my shoes
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  • great song, really, really great. but honestly - pictures from the vietnam war?! are you serious?

  • @DerStandard08 You totally missed the point. Listen to the lyrics than you will understand the images. It does not matter what kind of suffering or from which era, it i still just painful infliction of suffering.

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  • this instrumental is in the O2 Commercial in germany ^^

  • Oh my lord-this is BEAUTIFUL!!! I've heard Joe South/Elvis Presley's version-BUT this ONE has much more MEANING & SOUL!!! And the montage really goes with the song-THANKS for posting!

    Peace-

    Donna~

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  • @DerStandard08 Yesh We Are Serious... I Think Ur The One Thats Not... Just Saying

  • Great song, well done. Joe South and Elvis versions also good, but if you like the Blues, check out Otis Clay's version. In addition, the pic in the video of the people running down the road with a little naked girl in the center IS from the Viet Nam war, they are running from napalm which kills trees and other foliage and causes terrible skin burns. From a grandfatherly vet, Vietnam Class of 1968.

  • @DerStandard08 - in addition the pictures are not from Vietnam. one is from 1945 after the USA dropped an atom bomb in Hiroshima. The walking Soldier is In Iraq. There are no pictures from Vietnam

  • @EmmaAndEva123 Thank you - you understood.

  • @DerStandard08 - you missed the point totally. Listen to the words and no matter what period the pictures, The pain and misery is the same, no matter what era, what century , which country, which inhumanity

  • @Foxeytears We listened to this for school today... Im with you! Empathy... Maybe you need it @DerStandard08

  • glaube dass Coldcut hier glatt dass Original übertroffen hat

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