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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2007

Just some photo's of WWI Anzac's set to the music of Eric Bogle who wrote 'And the Band played Waltzing Matilda'.

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  • this is a very touching video. i think we should all rember the brave men who went to war to fight for there country.

    though what is the other famous war song, think it was by bob marley- if u could reply to this it would be very kind.

  • Bob marley? Umm Buffalo Soldiers? thats about Negro soldiers during the American Civil War if thats the one you mean :-).

    There are a few anti-war songs out there (check my other vids).

  • One day we aussies will be big enough to recognise the sacrafice of our enemies and take the time to remember them too, like the turks do in relation to our forebears. Then we will be a truely mature nation. Wars are not fought be brave warriors but by scared kids - on both sides.

  • abcdsean....agreed!

  • I only wish we could get a video with Bogle's version of "No Man's Land" ("The Green Fields of France")!

  • abrekutu, will see what I can do when I lear how to pilot this new computer ;-).

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  • So very sad- From an English man.

    My grandfathers brother George Castle immigrated to your lovley country 1913. He joined up with an Australian Division and was sent to Galliploi. He now rests in Lone Pine Cemetery with his muckers, ever so proud to be able to say that.

  • All great men!

    Brits,Aussies,New Zealand, Poles, Russians and Frogs etc.

    All brave men.

    God Bless them all

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  • We will remember them.

  • @ cjleach1985 If you are not able too read context, I was dissing another in here that was racially abusing our native Aboriginals, (the comment has since been deleted, 9as my post will be))

    get A life? I put 2 U, GET A CLUE!

    Crack Head.

  • As a turk I visit every year the anzac forces burial place and pray for their souls to. May they all rest in peace. They were all heroes. They faught for their beliefs.

  • @SableMaster It was just a mistake mate and added nothing to the 'artistic integrity' of the song :)

  • Mishmiah, never let histrical fact get in the way of an artists intent to describe more than facts.

    That is; to describe the horror of war and the courage of men to live underthose conditions.

  • Read 'Monash - The Outsider Who Won A War', this book details exactly how this great Australian transformed warfare and utterly broke the Germans by his genius for organisation and his great personal character. Monash was born in Australia but he was of German/Jewish extraction. Bogle gets a few historical facts wrong (Suvla was a mismanaged British landing 5 km away from the ANZACS), but its not a bad song I guess These are the men who were moulded by Monash into the Australian Corps by 1918

  • @OziLongboarder get a life, and do somthing for your country. bong smoker

  • some, i for one, will never forget

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