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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2007

A very different "Valley": an emotive and evocative tribute to the British Fallen in Iraq,- a multimedia memorial

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  • no, this was made as part of a project called Generation X, a 10 song 10 video concept involving Scottish artists and secondary school pupils in South Lanarkshire.

  • Was this tribute made by a High School?

  • @woodyfurball these are people you are talking about. despite the fact that Blair and co are despicable, not everybody else sees the world in complicated or political terms. This is not to demean them,actually it's a compliment. Listen to Buffy St. Marie. Don't judge,understand.Use a Gaelic dictionary for my name, by name but not by nature.P.S. Smeaton@s an Arse.

  • never heard this version before but must say its very good along with the footage , god bless all our lads and lasses who have sadly lost their lives ,we must never forget them or their families..

  • Heartbreaking... the pain I feel is a mere shadow... We will not forget

  • A CD of this track and others recorded by pupils across South Lanarkshire was limited to approx 500 and given to those who took part in the Generation X project, which also included a DVD and a 'making of' documentary. I'll upload these soon at juradub2010.

    Other artists involved were Belle & Sebastian, Del Amitri, Teenage Fanclub, King Creosote, Malcolm Middleton, Trashcan Sinatras &Eddi Reader, The Bluebells, The Delgados and Shirley Manson.

  • @ifriar it was sang by Lisa McGregor and Maria Marshall who were from Trinity High School and who are now both at University in Glasgow.

  • If I remeber correctly this was a school project and the singers are pupils from the school in Glasgow.

  • What a beautiful rendition of this moving song. Can anyone tell me who is singing this version?

  • RIP

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