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By *iew OP   Man
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

Does anyone know what the music was that they played in the episode please.

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By *acreadCouple
over a year ago

central scotland

View I am certain it was the green fields of France

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By *iew OP   Man
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"View I am certain it was the green fields of France"

thank you very much, it was very moving.

will 'you tube' it.

thank you

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By *iew OP   Man
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

defo was Macread... on You Tube it is Willie Mcbride or the Green fields of France.

defo was that one.

thank you very much again.

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By *acreadCouple
over a year ago

central scotland

It was adopted by some groups/singers and turned a wee bit sectarian you just have to go through the versions.

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By *iew OP   Man
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

Defo.. very poignant in the episode. I see the connection with the old soldier graveyard scene.

never heard it before

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By *acreadCouple
over a year ago

central scotland

Got it on an old Corries LP and always thought it was a great song.

And very apt for this time of year.

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By *iew OP   Man
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"

And very apt for this time of year.

Indeed it is

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The dubliners sing it too

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By *onty200ukMan
over a year ago

glasgow

No Man's Land”(The Green Fields of

France) written by Eric bogle also wrote The Band Played Waltzing Matilda another great song about the waste of young life's in war if you like the green fields you will like this listen to it

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By *iew OP   Man
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

thanks monty & mr/mrs fife.

appreciated

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well, how do you do, Private William McBride,

Do you mind if I sit down here by your graveside?

And rest for awhile in the warm summer sun,

I’ve been walking all day, and I’m nearly done.

And I see by your gravestone you were only 19

When you joined the glorious fallen in 1916,

Well, I hope you died quick and I hope you died clean

Or, Willie McBride, was it slow and obscene?

Did they Beat the drum slowly, did the play the pipes lowly?

Did the rifles fir o’er you as they lowered you down?

Did the bugles sound The Last Post in chorus?

Did the pipes play the Flowers of the Forest?

And did you leave a wife or a sweetheart behind

In some loyal heart is your memory enshrined?

And, though you died back in 1916,

To that loyal heart are you forever 19?

Or are you a stranger without even a name,

Forever enshrined behind some glass pane,

In an old photograph, torn and tattered and stained,

And fading to yellow in a brown leather frame?

The sun’s shining down on these green fields of France;

The warm wind blows gently, and the red poppies dance.

The trenches have vanished long under the plow;

No gas and no barbed wire, no guns firing now.

But here in this graveyard that’s still No Man’s Land

The countless white crosses in mute witness stand

To man’s blind indifference to his fellow man.

And a whole generation who were butchered and damned.

And I can’t help but wonder, no Willie McBride,

Do all those who lie here know why they died?

Did you really believe them when they told you “The Cause?”

Did you really believe that this war would end wars?

Well the suffering, the sorrow, the glory, the shame

The killing, the dying, it was all done in vain,

For Willie McBride, it all happened again,and again and again

youtube The fureys green fields of France for best version

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By *ilandlarryCouple
over a year ago

more north lincs than mids!

wow! very moving song, so poignant.

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By *iew OP   Man
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"wow! very moving song, so poignant."

totally agree Lil. I had never heard the song before.

thanks Desmondo

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By *entscotscplCouple
over a year ago

falkirk ish

the corries also sang this song

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Used to listen to the Corries a lot, still like them even (or despite) being reared on their music since childhood.

I love their Loch Tay boat song, spent many happy days on the water there and Kishmul's Galley.

Roy's guitar is now held in the Forres Museum I think.

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By *acreadCouple
over a year ago

central scotland

Saw a documentary on Roy Williamson just after his death and he was a very good boatbuilder and also made his own musical instruments.

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