How High The Price
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Let us remember all the brave men who died this day... without them the nazi's could have grasped all of Europe
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Thank you to all the brave souls that fought the forces of darkness. Thanks to them I am writing this as a free soul. Long live the allies and God bless the beautiful United States of America!
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Very good video WolvesFanNo1.....was hoping to catch a glimpse of my dad's boat...LCT 207 at Omaha. Well Done!!
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Thanks , my unknown friends who dared to die for my freedom. I always think of you every single morning, of every single day of my life.
I don't believe in god. But may God be with you.
With my my deepest respect
Maurizio , from italy, aged 54
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Thanks , my unknown friends who dared to die for my freedom. I always think of you every single morning, of every single day of my life.
I don't believe in god. But may God be with you.
With my my deepest respect
Maurizio , from italy, aged 54
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So true, the people dieing in these wars aren't the ones causing them, but the poor people who are dragged into these problems. RIP
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Too many people die in the name of the cowards running these stupid and pathetic countries! we need a new way of thinking, trouble is they think as long as there is people willing to die for the "Cause" it'll never change! RIP to the people who died in all wars and future wars!
Yes, Wolvy, I hear what you say, BUT..many people will visit your video and leave with the wrong impression of the song. Er..I don't want to sound like a pedantic folkie here, but...John Tams wrote the song *specifically* to highlight the lives of FISHERMEN, not the D Day Landings. You'll find the quote from Sir Walter Scott, which prompted the song, on his CD...The Reckoning
LizzieCornish 1 year ago
@LizzieCornish Thank you for another great comment, I have updated the discription of this vid, I hope it infoms people what the song is about, though that depends on people reading the discription I guess lol.
WolvesFanNo1 1 year ago
This song has nothing to do with the D Day Landings. It's about the danger our fishermen put themselves into, each and every time they leave port, never knowing if they'll make it home again. It relates to fishermen throughout time..and John Tams always tell the story before he sings the song...Thank you for posting the song, but the slides do misrepresent the meaning of it...
LizzieCornish 1 year ago
@LizzieCornish I have said a few times now, that yes this is a song about fisher men, the danger they faced day after day. Yet I use this, and the slides in the vid, as, when combined they sum up my feelings about the D-Day landing's. I am sorry you feel i misrepresent the meaning of this song however, and will try harder next time. Thank you for the comment.
WolvesFanNo1 1 year ago
honor & respect all those men [from both sides] who never made it back home.
Ramadl59 2 years ago 30
Well said, for as one of the last british soldiers from world war one said "remember the Germans, for they went through it all as well" or words to that effect.
WolvesFanNo1 2 years ago 3