The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square perform "Hymn to the Fallen" composed by John Williams. Episode 4419. Aired May 25, 2014
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@RamblinRick_12 күн бұрын
Every time I hear this, no matter who performs it, I am reminded that the price of freedom is not free. I'm retired USAF. The fallen are my brothers.
@DJH30065 жыл бұрын
When I was a boy my father was in the marines and I used to hate the military for keeping him away from me, before he shipped out for the last time I pleaded with him why he couldn’t just stay home with me and mom, he told me that he didn’t want me to live in fear because men like Bin Laden existed, and he told me that he was always with mom and me no matter where he was in the world and that he would be with us forever........ that was the last time I ever saw my father alive, he was killed a few months before Osama was killed. Now I have nothing but respect for the military and its members. They gave away everything they held dear to them, in order to protect people they didn’t even know, and in particular, they gave up their lives to comfort a little boy.....
@mariannebowman6114
Ай бұрын
Amen
@user-zq4zi3dy3c15 күн бұрын
My Uncle Richard is buried in Arlington. Silver Star Bronze Star Purple Heart. He never spoke of his service. I found his Silver Star award letter. A very patriotic man.
@Combat_Meerkat10 ай бұрын
I'm from Ukraine and I'm serviceman, like USGI. Glory to the fallen Heroes of the United States!! Thank to President of the USA, Government and all American nation for your support of my country!! May God bless you, dear friends!!
@mariannebowman6114
Ай бұрын
Thank you. God bless you.
@BASavage818 жыл бұрын
I first heard this when I went to see the movie "Saving Private Ryan". The theater was packed full of older men, most I assume were veterans of WWII, Korea and Vietnam (9/11 hadn't occurred yet.) This number played at the end of the film and when the lights went on I looked around and through my own tears I could tell there wasn't a dry eye in the theater. The power of music and imagery was made manifest that day in 1998.
@rr7firefly
7 жыл бұрын
+Brian -- The end of this movie (definitely when this music comes up) always moves me to tears.
@wrightvideos2011
2 жыл бұрын
Definitely brings a tear to your eyes. In my view (especially just for this song alone) John Williams got rob for the Oscar for Best Score. Definitely some of the best music ever made for a movie.
@ojofelixnm36086 жыл бұрын
Best words I ever heard at Memorial Day service. "They gave all their tomorrows so that we could have today."
@mariannebowman6114
Ай бұрын
Amen
@Twister0518 жыл бұрын
I just retired after 24 yrs and 16 days of service. My retirement ceremony was one of the hardest things I ever did, but I was grateful, both to have served and to have been able to have the ceremony because each experience showed me how much I loved this beautiful country. I began my service, essentially, as a selfish mercenary who merely wanted to fly for a living but I left as a patriot. It may sound cheesy but I salute my brothers and sisters who also served. It was a privilege.
@OSTARAEB4
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service and commitment to our Nation! Glad you made it!
@OSTARAEB4
8 жыл бұрын
Dear Sir, Madam, I am before you and I ask to approach. A man hug to you!
@OSTARAEB4
8 жыл бұрын
Twister051, had to come back here to revisit this beautiful piece and you. I thank you! What a beautiful sentiment from the heart! You just wanted to fly. No, doesn't sound cheesy at all!
@ashleysmith2509
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service. What an inspiring story of such a great change in a person's life through commitment and love of country. That is a well lived life.
@davewvu1
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service, sir.
@tibialtuberosity9 жыл бұрын
Performed with reverence and deep respect for our fallen men and women of the armed forces.
@geomodelrailroader Жыл бұрын
Thank You for playing this Tab Choir and rest in peace to my grandpa and all the veterans in my family who we lost.
@UncleOafie9 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Ssquare...and thank you John Williams. I am in awe!
@joetruth59242 жыл бұрын
This music from Saving Private always reminds me of my father who was in WWII. He never saw combat but was proud of his service. He left for the European Theatre on a troop ship from New York harbor on Christmas Eve of 1942 and returned home on October 6th of 1946. He had passed by the time Saving Private Ryan came out. I saw this film with my brother in law on a Tuesday evening the week after the debut. The soundtrack was terrific and the scenes were realistic beyond my imagination. We both left the theater stunned and hardly spoke on the ride home. It took me a couple of days to recover. From that point on I gained a renewed respect for my fathers generation.
@billbright17557 жыл бұрын
Lord, could you tell him, he's more than a name on a wall.🇺🇸
@gonzalocristianriquelmeeli3237 жыл бұрын
When I listen this song, I feel special emotion, and I remembered the soldiers in the"2nd war world, their lives to lost for the freedom, May the Lord keep in the heaven,...
@DonB.-Mulefivefive8 жыл бұрын
In the small town I use to live in is a cemetery , much like any other small town. I've posted some 40 or 50 American flags at the head stones of every veteran, simply because if we, as their brothers don't remember them , who will remember us? I'm pretty sure the people of Burns Oregon will appreciate it. I believe the thanks is due in large part to the ones who remember us now.
@SLYSPYHIWAY90
8 жыл бұрын
Your a good man and a patriot !
@DonB.-Mulefivefive
8 жыл бұрын
SLYSPYHIWAY90 I'm just an every day person.
@kurtkull326
7 жыл бұрын
God Bless you. You are why I shed blood for this Country.
@robertdeanii69828 жыл бұрын
Some give all. All give some. Thanks vets. I owe everything to you.
@lylevjohnson
6 жыл бұрын
Robert Dean Is the store
@andreascalon80547 жыл бұрын
As a US Army chaplain, thank you for this timely tribute to our fallen sons and daughters - patriots of freedom.
@DonB.-Mulefivefive
7 жыл бұрын
Padre, I'd appreciate it , when you have the time, to ask Our Father to watch over those who are in harms way. Most of us, remember ...and it was people like you, who helped out in more ways than you can possibly recall. *EYES RIGHT*
@flossingjonah9066
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service!
@catmac35777 жыл бұрын
I am in tears as I write this. I had one grandfather who served World War I; the other (who died just last year) in World War II; and a stepfather who served in Vietnam. I have visited Arlington as well as Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and many other battlefields around this great nation of ours. I've also seen individual military headstones in civilian cemeteries in many different states. I am always moved to tears with gratitude for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for my freedom. As the inscription of the chapel wall of the American military cemetery in Normandy so poignantly states, "Think not only upon their passing, Remember the glory of their spirit."
@jgjmulders
7 жыл бұрын
I'm a Dutch men how lives in the Netherlands and several times every year i went to the US cemetery of Margraten to bring flowers to a grave of an American Soldier i adoptet that grave 20 years ago. To thank the American forces for my freedom. I was born in 1968 in a free country and i wil never forget that they all gave their live for us here in Europe.
@hillena
7 жыл бұрын
Je zou eens naar Omaha beach moeten ( Normandy) #Kippevel
@Twister051
7 жыл бұрын
Joseph - Thank YOU for your class and dignity. It is people like you that make defending them easy. God bless you!
@paulabrunetto2329
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for adopting the grave of an American. Such an honest thoughtful honorable thing, yet so simple and commonly decent. Bravo! And, god bless.
@jgjmulders
7 жыл бұрын
For me it is importend that over 20 years there is somebody who cares about the memory of WW II. Becaus when there is nowbody left that lived in that time we must kept the memory and give it too the next generation. Greetings Joseph
@cofrbooboo6 жыл бұрын
On the top of my bookcase there is a flag, folded in a triangle, in a simple wood and glass case. It is my father's flag, in honor of his service (WWII and Korea) in the USAAF/USAF. This music has me looking at that flag with tears in my eyes. I miss you, Dad.
@grahambull3269 жыл бұрын
Graham Bull. My father was a regular in the Royal Marines and survived both the First and Second World War, dying in 1952. I , a Soldier, survived the Second World War. We are both saddened by the losses of colleagues we once knew and I'm absolutely sure that Dad, who appreciated beautiful music, as with myself, find the "Hymn to the Fallen" a most moving and apt piece.
@Gambian7
9 жыл бұрын
Graham Bull I enlisted on October 21st 1952, so was fortunate to get back home from Malaya unscathed. Per Mare Per Terram.
@grahambull326
8 жыл бұрын
+Ernest Hartland . Pleased to learn of your succesful tour of duty and safe return. Graham Bull
@terryrussel523
8 жыл бұрын
+Graham Bull Thank You for your service ! My family has raised up many who have fought on land, sea and air. Those who step up to the call to arms; those who stand up and fight injustice, are Forever Among the Most Blessed among us all. In countless fights for freedom throughout history mankind has and always will be, Blessed by the courage and sacrifices of people such as these.
@Battleship009
7 жыл бұрын
Despite being an Yank I salute you and your father for if it weren't for men like him we wouldn't be here like this today 07.
@jimreilly917
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you…both. Brothers in Arms. Former USAF, non combat.
@joaoguilhermedacruzribeiro70777 жыл бұрын
May this feeling, so deep and meaningful, remains as long as there is a US. It does dignify the human race. God bless you.
@olftheterrible84508 жыл бұрын
These performances of John Williams music are spectacular.
@Faint7903
8 жыл бұрын
He is the best at this
@OSTARAEB47 жыл бұрын
Had to visit again. A violin to the American heart. OMG! A piece that brings this man to tears and I'm so proud! This is OUR song, our national soul. Thank you to our soldiers many of whom are still in foreign lands. Walk the rows of our most sacret National cemetery and look toward Washington, D.C or Cabrillo National in San Diego and look out at the sea or a more private burial in your town USA. WE ARE ONE! Every note resonates and plays the soul. I don't understand it yet it is my soul! I get it!!!!!! It is who WE ARE.
@mikebrown19265 жыл бұрын
This was played today, December 5th, 2018 at the funeral of President George Bush senior. Other music was played and sung, but this, along with the Navy Hymn was the most touching.
@hiddencitypictures Жыл бұрын
I love how this was technically written as a simple song to accompany a movie (a drastic oversimplification), but has become it's own patriotic thing.
@eslinc6 жыл бұрын
My deepest gratitude to all the veterans who risked their lives defending our country and keeping the world free from tyranny. God bless those who are still with us. Rest in eternal bliss you who have gone to be with Him.
@halo101st96 жыл бұрын
Visiting 'The Wall' in Washington, DC was not on my list of priorities for many reasons. My two tours with the 101st Airborne Division, '68 - '70, left me with the feeling that it was a hell of a way for all of us to lose our youth. Thank God we were too young to know it at the time. When I finally did visit those men who lost their lives under my command I could only hope that it was not due to a bad command on my part and beg their forgiveness if it was. I am so proud to have served with them.
@passtheparcel2007 Жыл бұрын
A classic, if ever there was there was one. It will be remembered an played in years to come...
@mjct137 жыл бұрын
So proud of my father - West Point Graduate & Army Ranger. He served valiantly and always considered his service a great privilege and honor. I love & miss you Dad.
@Twister051
7 жыл бұрын
I am confident that your dad is very proud of you. I like reading these comments. Gives me confidence that I am NOT alone in my love for this wonderful country called America. Keep the faith!
@OSTARAEB48 жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much! Can't stop wailing!!!!!! Thank You to our vets sons and daughters! Thank you for this beautiful piece of our fabric as a Nation!!!!
@busanteacher20119 жыл бұрын
Tears came to my eyes.
@sirenandlights466 жыл бұрын
"In honor, there is hope."
@susannah1ful7 жыл бұрын
Very beautiful to see makes me cry every time
@billjenkins687
6 жыл бұрын
I am having a hard time seeing the monitor due to the flood of tears. God Bless America and her fallen heroes.
@phav18322 ай бұрын
The selfless spirit of sacrifice captured in this song and these pictures is stunning and humbling . . . incomprehensible to me.
@musicalblueangel8 жыл бұрын
Interesting enough, it really sounds like a processional hymn for a cemetery service. John Williams really understands the depth of music and how much of a role it plays for cinematic movies. It's beyond imagination and I'm really glad to hear your rendition of it! Good job guys! :)
@EdelweissM_TheJourney6 жыл бұрын
My utmost respect and gratitude to those who gave their al for freedom and liberty's cause!
@vickmcfadden60528 жыл бұрын
May America last until our Savior Jesus Christ comes.
@SLYSPYHIWAY90
8 жыл бұрын
I say that every day . I think it will as long there men and women of conviction who will stand up against oppression and tyranny . Our country has proven that there are such people and they wear the uniform of a United States soldier .
@shirleystephens31
8 жыл бұрын
Truer words never spoken VickGod bless you.
@Twister051
8 жыл бұрын
+SLYSPYHIWAY90 Yes, for now. But things are changing in our military today, and it isn't for the better. A liberal, ammoral philosophy is becoming rapidly present. I saw it most among the younger troops but it is obvious that many senior leaders are caving in to the PC-police. Things have changed drastically since I was a 2nd lieutenant in 1991. I read an article the other day about a retired military member who was FORCIBLY removed from a friend's retirement flag ceremony for trying to speak of God in his remarks. Made me hang my head in shame. Not to be cynical or a 'Chicken Little' but after Nobember 2012 I truly believe only Jesus Christ can fix the mess that America is in. I will say this, though: before that happens, good and decent people from ALL religions, or even no religion, need to work together to withstand the onslaught of evil. If you TRULY love America, you are my friend and I hope you would count me as yours.
@vickmcfadden6052
8 жыл бұрын
Yes indeed i was in the Navy during Vietnam and i am now retired but i was a Houston policeman. Our so called President has allowed to many unvetted immigrants into America. Most do not have our relegious beliefs.Muslums does not mix with a Democracy. We need Trump not Hillary. May God bless you and America.
@DonB.-Mulefivefive
7 жыл бұрын
I'll stand with you L T. Even in Front of you. Let No Man come before the Father without coming onto His son first. 9th Infantry.
@Embosan8 жыл бұрын
Moving, beautiful, enormously emotional.
@OSTARAEB4
8 жыл бұрын
I can't stop crying!
@jerzyboczek7496 жыл бұрын
I always cry as I listen... I agree with Richard Proud - " Without a doubt, one of the moving pieces of music J've ever heard ".
@TheInfiniterider7 жыл бұрын
God bless America
@randysmith74957 жыл бұрын
A young American poet, Robinson Jeffers wrote while fighting in WW-I that war makes brothers of men. As an Air Force officer during Vietnam commanding a squadron of courageous, bright, funny, disciplined young men, who, despite the fear that we all felt, did the right thing. That, to me, is bravery. I certainly found Jeffers observation to be very true. Some of them died in my arms. Resigning my commission, was an experience was I shall never forget. Eight years and two advanced degrees later, I became qualified to teach, treat and conduct research at a med school and several hospitals in neurobiology focusing of traumatic brain injuries. I did this for them, both those who came home and those who did not. It was not as if I planned to do this. I just followed a path. I knew I would do this before I left the USAF. If I had it to do all over again, I would not change a thing. Whether killed, injured, MIA or POW, we need to remember the fallen always as both brothers and as fellow Americans. Col. Randall Smith, United States Air Force (Retired).
@Twister051
5 жыл бұрын
Col. Smith - By any chance are you an ROTC product of Det. 850?
@c-linnd606
5 жыл бұрын
True! And Sir, thank you for your service.
@overcamehim7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, my fellow patriots and citizens for your ultimate sacrifice in the service of our great nation. May we always protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
@lynnmarieparkin68415 жыл бұрын
Thanks to all who served in all wars everywhere. Your service will always be remembered in our Hearts forever more. God Bless you all.
@georgefelty63576 жыл бұрын
I thank God everyday for all the people of this great country who sacrificed their lives and gave us our freedom!
@shaunalund19068 жыл бұрын
I love the music and what it stands for.
@lucianacuoghi75036 жыл бұрын
Thankyou America from Italy
@adamallred76157 жыл бұрын
All I can say is thank you. Thank you for this service that you didnt voluntarily do, nor were foreordained, but you did it. You left your families, your baseball fields and taverns, your chapels and tractors so that we can live in freedom. In such inhumanity, the best souls this world has ever know rose up to defend it. For all that I am able to call home, thank you.
@AndreEidler7 жыл бұрын
How amazing is this version for me. My favorite choir and orchestra ever playing one of the John Williams masterpiece OST of my favorite movie ever. No words enough to describe that
@chrisk71097 жыл бұрын
wonderful tribute. I salute and thank all veterans and law enforcement for their sacrifice
@genewhitmore9 жыл бұрын
Beautifully performed!
@kenwbrenner6 жыл бұрын
Still precious - I think of my Dad and Uncle - WWII combat veterans...
@r.w.felton60207 жыл бұрын
...and when he gets to Heaven St. Peter he will tell "One more Marine reporting I served my time in Hell." RIP my brothers and sisters. You did your job better than most will ever know.
@lindseyrae85986 жыл бұрын
God bless the men and women in uniform, who have fought on the front lines for freedom. Some have paid the ultimate price of death. May God bless their sacrifice and may we never forget.
@kellymarklong7 жыл бұрын
Beautiful. This song moves me every time I hear it, especially with the video of Normandy.
@kenwbrenner8 жыл бұрын
This is very precious. God Bless you for doing and providing this.
@TPham-zg2jd6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all people who scarified themselves for the great nation, protect the all the United States citizens, and for the ultimate goal - better America. God bless them and their families.
@rosebud71wilcox613 жыл бұрын
I remember singing this in the Hymns of Thanksgiving; so powerful.
@bobyoung3568 жыл бұрын
I came back with a limp from some russian or chinese metal but left too many guys over there. God Bless all of my friends who never came back, perhaps we will meet again, I hope so.
@kenwbrenner
8 жыл бұрын
+Bob Young Thank you for your service Brother Bob. I was a submariner, and appreciate all of my fellow veterans. God Bless you...
@DonB.-Mulefivefive
8 жыл бұрын
+Bob Young You know you will. We all will.I went over with 132 people, and came home with 28. The rest were in caskets in the cargo hold. No one talked the entire 25 hour flight home. Not one word was said. And yes, I do in fact recall each and every name. I took two home. B company 2/75th Rangers. 9th Infantry. Fort Lewis. ARVN 1973Rangers, lead the way!!!
@bobyoung356
8 жыл бұрын
Don B Thanks Don, I was in MI and was doing some sneaky stuff up in the hills and mountains. They knew we were there and sure wanted us bad. I still can't say where I was exactly but we did get hit and found a few times and it was Royal Air Force planes, (not the Brits) flown by US Pilots that saved our butts.
@kenwbrenner
8 жыл бұрын
+Don B Thank you Don B for the service of you and your unit. God be with you and the memory of all...
@DonB.-Mulefivefive
8 жыл бұрын
Ken Brenner I believe that the thanks, lays with those who supported us. And to those who still support us. You are welcome.
@michaelwilson29227 жыл бұрын
GREATLY MOVING. a WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO THOSE BRAVE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WHO GAVE THEIR ALL IN THE DEFENCE OF LIBERTY.
@williamhumble11757 жыл бұрын
Heartfelt thanks to ALL SERVICEMEN for your unselfish contribution. To the departed, LEST WE FORGET. " So mote it be."
@bkorner1238 жыл бұрын
I served for 7 years. Although I didn't make it a career, it was the best decision of my life.
@jarbees45
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you....and may our Heavenly Father bless and keep you....
@slowhypno
6 жыл бұрын
My trooper was a good friend and he is the only person yuck who has a good sense that he
@billjenkins687
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks brother.
@deanhall99858 жыл бұрын
Thank you to all my brothers and sister who have, do and will serve. May God bless you and keep you safe in His arms of Love. . . . Thank you!
@timheavrin22537 ай бұрын
I'm retired Army and LDS. I saw SAVING PRIVATE RYAN several times. After the first time, I said thanks to my Dad a WW2 Navy veteran of the Pacific for his part in the war. This song is for all the Greatest Generation. RIP Dad and my father in law Joseph Watson who served in the Pacific in the Army. This is my favorite version of this classic song.
@artnickel16647 жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic and moving piece.
@bluemarshall61807 жыл бұрын
My Snappy Salute to All of you SIRS. Specially The Deffenders of Bataan and Corigidor. And The Fallen those in The Death March.
@Johnsterbking6 жыл бұрын
As a currently enlisted marine this songs means a lot. I haven’t seen combat nor have I deployed yet but I have lost 5 marines already. All due to a majority of incidents. My Uncle served in the Navy. He was a lifer and I am following in his footsteps.
@sarahhearn-vonfoerster74018 жыл бұрын
So moving.......heartbreaking effect on the emotions.
@TheAMX1972 Жыл бұрын
I love this piece by the great composer John Williams. My brother served our country in the Air Force, and my nephew served in the US Army in Iraq. He was badly wounded and was brought home. Thanks for remembering!
@lucasogden70466 жыл бұрын
Long may those people who died in defense of our country rest in peace, and long may the living veterans live in happiness throughout their lives. Long may those that died on 9/11 also rest in peace. Such wanton death was dealt that day.
@dougc4267 жыл бұрын
This song goes to my father Carl L Pauschert .Private 1st class ww2 ..Miss you dad
@Twister051
7 жыл бұрын
Doug - I know, absolutely "know", that you will have the glorious privilege of seeing your dad again. Peace and strength to you, brother!
@dougc426
7 жыл бұрын
Peace to you also my brother
@randyeastwood7620Ай бұрын
Every year this is the only answer for me that's close enough to match the pain of lost brothers and sisters.
@claudettepais37367 жыл бұрын
It makes one think about our forgotten soldiers. The price of freedom thank you so much to all veterans who has and are serving. Claudette Pais
@cwn890156 жыл бұрын
As willy Wonka once said :"For some moments in life there are no words.
@jusepdavid61778 ай бұрын
Soy Católico y los admiro🙋♂️🇨🇴🙏🇪🇦
@DonB.-Mulefivefive9 жыл бұрын
Mister Graham,Sir, I am very sure, indeed positive that what awaits us is what your father and many more like him have already come to know and realize. EYES RIGHT. Pass In Review.
@carloswatkins28539 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@thomeluc3005 жыл бұрын
Nous allons le chanter avec notre chorale de Couvin ( Belgique) , le Chœur des Troubadours de l'Eau Noire . En concert , avec le Band de Mariembourg ( Belgique) . Frissons et chair de poule garantis. Pour moi, hommage a mes deux grands-pères , héros de la 14-18 , et hommage à ma mère et à mon père , résistants en 40-45 , mon père aussi engagé volontaire avec les Américains dès décembre 1944.
@russelldouglass3422
8 ай бұрын
It is a history to be proud to tell their stories.
@thomasottey8547 жыл бұрын
Most people in our country don't realize that with out a strong military we won't have a country. If that is the case then all of these men and women died for nothing.
@mawunyomensah-dotseymensah58888 жыл бұрын
Beautiful music
@goodolebb29946 жыл бұрын
All gave some .... Some gave all I will never forget my brothers who didn't come home with me. Godspeed Brothers!
@jackfletcher-gg6kx Жыл бұрын
What's to say about this wonderful music, music for the ages, enough said.
@richclasper82727 жыл бұрын
This music always stirs me to think of the millions who paid the ultimate price in wars around the world. I often drive past the WW2 U.S. Airmen Cemetery near Cambridge in the U.K. and think of those brave men who left their homeland on the other side of the Atlantic to help in the great allied cause of freedom in Europe. My uncle who is now 95, served in both the Royal Air Force in bomber command, and later served in the Fleet Air Arm in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Another of my uncle's died aged 18 whilst in the Royal Navy and is buried in a Commonwealth War Cemetery in Gosport, Hampshire.
@Battleship009
7 жыл бұрын
As I stated above despite being a Yank I salute your relatives for it weren't for men like him we wouldn't be here like this today.
@David-yu9iz10 ай бұрын
I consider this to be the Maestro's best work and I told him so.
@vanaus68016 жыл бұрын
I simply fail to comprehend, let alone understand, how it is that anyone could find a negative in such an uplifting, touching tribute, created to acknowledge those Men and Women Warriors, who sacrificed the greatest of all gifts for their Brother's and Sister's in Arms!Undoubtedly, they would have preferred to return home! Nevertheless, knowing the ultimate sacrifice may be asked of them or just happen to find them, they all accepted the possibility! They pledged, took an Oath, to protect Our Country, Their HOMELAND and defend Our Sacred Constitution! Each and everyone an unselfish Hero!The motive for these Warrior's Service are varied, no question. However, one consistent desire, is their LOVE of Family, Friend and Country! Moreover, their inherent love toward their fellow Warrior in Arms. When the time came to stand-up for their comrade, you would not find an unselfish thought amongst any of them! They went forward with courage and determination.Those finding it necessary to leave their sentiment of negativity, by providing a thumbs down, are pathetic, deplorable, selfish people! They're weak, reflecting their cowardice and apparently it's at the forefront of their dissonant, despicable mind's! The least they could have done, is nothing. Just moved on! Nope, they're compelled to show their selfishness. Evidently desiring for all to know how pathetic their existence is. Notwithstanding their selfishness, it is seemingly unfortunate, inwhich they apparently fail to realize, albeit each Warrior Sacrificed for those whom they LOVE, they also sacrificed for each one of them. How utterly sad and shameful could one be, to turn their back upon those who gave the Ultimate, so as to protect these Numbnut's, compelled to provide a thumb down, leaving evidence of their right to act upon being a fool. Keep in mind, you Nobby Fools. Just because you have the right to present yourselves as despicable and pathetic Wanker's, due to other's far greater than you'll ever be, protecting your Constitutional Rights, does not mean you have to act upon it!
@torum26687 ай бұрын
Just played this at my school in my band a couple of weeks ago for this conjointed consort. I sang as a tennor for this song. Quite beautiful.
@tausendstein7 жыл бұрын
Only ....wow... so wonderful...Greetings from West germany / Switzerland
@samuelearl80147 жыл бұрын
dear twister051 thank you so much for serving this beautyfull country, thank you
@Twister051
7 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome. Keep the faith, Samuel!
@MyTroubadour8 жыл бұрын
Une œuvre qui rejoint les plus grandes compositions pour chœur et orchestre. Qui ne peut aimer cela ?
@alonshofar5 жыл бұрын
El poder de la música en su máximo esplendor.....
@ekdog916 жыл бұрын
I also had a couple grandfathers who served in WWII
@MIKY54ERT8 жыл бұрын
Onori ai caduti di tutte le guerre..mio nonno materno era tedesco ed è morto a Bastogne,ma non odiava nessuno
@Michaelbos6 жыл бұрын
Beautiful with feelings as always from the MTC.
@allenbeto91013 ай бұрын
I can't listen to this without getting goosebumps.
@jimcieri89882 жыл бұрын
Tonight it replaced the 1812 Overture at Chicago's 7/4 concert with the Grant Park Music Festival Orchestra and Chorus. They acquitted themselves magnificently.
@aintnomyth8 жыл бұрын
One should say the ultimate sacrifice isn't to die for your country, but rather to live for it.
@64MDW
8 жыл бұрын
+aintnomyth Be grateful you're alive...because others paid with theirs to give you the privilege.
@oddball17116 жыл бұрын
They shall grow not oldAs we that are left grow oldAge shall not wearyNor the years condemnAt the going down of the sunAnd in the morningWe will remember themLest we forget
@simongrimshaw4057 Жыл бұрын
To those who have passed through combat thank you for your loyal service
@darrylgonzalez56372 ай бұрын
GOD BLESS AMERICA..
@Nyck4619 жыл бұрын
Impressive and very touching song
@OSTARAEB47 жыл бұрын
The names, the names, the names. YOU are the Nation's sons!
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Every time I hear this, no matter who performs it, I am reminded that the price of freedom is not free. I'm retired USAF. The fallen are my brothers.
When I was a boy my father was in the marines and I used to hate the military for keeping him away from me, before he shipped out for the last time I pleaded with him why he couldn’t just stay home with me and mom, he told me that he didn’t want me to live in fear because men like Bin Laden existed, and he told me that he was always with mom and me no matter where he was in the world and that he would be with us forever........ that was the last time I ever saw my father alive, he was killed a few months before Osama was killed. Now I have nothing but respect for the military and its members. They gave away everything they held dear to them, in order to protect people they didn’t even know, and in particular, they gave up their lives to comfort a little boy.....
@mariannebowman6114
Ай бұрын
Amen
My Uncle Richard is buried in Arlington. Silver Star Bronze Star Purple Heart. He never spoke of his service. I found his Silver Star award letter. A very patriotic man.
I'm from Ukraine and I'm serviceman, like USGI. Glory to the fallen Heroes of the United States!! Thank to President of the USA, Government and all American nation for your support of my country!! May God bless you, dear friends!!
@mariannebowman6114
Ай бұрын
Thank you. God bless you.
I first heard this when I went to see the movie "Saving Private Ryan". The theater was packed full of older men, most I assume were veterans of WWII, Korea and Vietnam (9/11 hadn't occurred yet.) This number played at the end of the film and when the lights went on I looked around and through my own tears I could tell there wasn't a dry eye in the theater. The power of music and imagery was made manifest that day in 1998.
@rr7firefly
7 жыл бұрын
+Brian -- The end of this movie (definitely when this music comes up) always moves me to tears.
@wrightvideos2011
2 жыл бұрын
Definitely brings a tear to your eyes. In my view (especially just for this song alone) John Williams got rob for the Oscar for Best Score. Definitely some of the best music ever made for a movie.
Best words I ever heard at Memorial Day service. "They gave all their tomorrows so that we could have today."
@mariannebowman6114
Ай бұрын
Amen
I just retired after 24 yrs and 16 days of service. My retirement ceremony was one of the hardest things I ever did, but I was grateful, both to have served and to have been able to have the ceremony because each experience showed me how much I loved this beautiful country. I began my service, essentially, as a selfish mercenary who merely wanted to fly for a living but I left as a patriot. It may sound cheesy but I salute my brothers and sisters who also served. It was a privilege.
@OSTARAEB4
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service and commitment to our Nation! Glad you made it!
@OSTARAEB4
8 жыл бұрын
Dear Sir, Madam, I am before you and I ask to approach. A man hug to you!
@OSTARAEB4
8 жыл бұрын
Twister051, had to come back here to revisit this beautiful piece and you. I thank you! What a beautiful sentiment from the heart! You just wanted to fly. No, doesn't sound cheesy at all!
@ashleysmith2509
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service. What an inspiring story of such a great change in a person's life through commitment and love of country. That is a well lived life.
@davewvu1
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service, sir.
Performed with reverence and deep respect for our fallen men and women of the armed forces.
Thank You for playing this Tab Choir and rest in peace to my grandpa and all the veterans in my family who we lost.
Thank you Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Ssquare...and thank you John Williams. I am in awe!
This music from Saving Private always reminds me of my father who was in WWII. He never saw combat but was proud of his service. He left for the European Theatre on a troop ship from New York harbor on Christmas Eve of 1942 and returned home on October 6th of 1946. He had passed by the time Saving Private Ryan came out. I saw this film with my brother in law on a Tuesday evening the week after the debut. The soundtrack was terrific and the scenes were realistic beyond my imagination. We both left the theater stunned and hardly spoke on the ride home. It took me a couple of days to recover. From that point on I gained a renewed respect for my fathers generation.
Lord, could you tell him, he's more than a name on a wall.🇺🇸
When I listen this song, I feel special emotion, and I remembered the soldiers in the"2nd war world, their lives to lost for the freedom, May the Lord keep in the heaven,...
In the small town I use to live in is a cemetery , much like any other small town. I've posted some 40 or 50 American flags at the head stones of every veteran, simply because if we, as their brothers don't remember them , who will remember us? I'm pretty sure the people of Burns Oregon will appreciate it. I believe the thanks is due in large part to the ones who remember us now.
@SLYSPYHIWAY90
8 жыл бұрын
Your a good man and a patriot !
@DonB.-Mulefivefive
8 жыл бұрын
SLYSPYHIWAY90 I'm just an every day person.
@kurtkull326
7 жыл бұрын
God Bless you. You are why I shed blood for this Country.
Some give all. All give some. Thanks vets. I owe everything to you.
@lylevjohnson
6 жыл бұрын
Robert Dean Is the store
As a US Army chaplain, thank you for this timely tribute to our fallen sons and daughters - patriots of freedom.
@DonB.-Mulefivefive
7 жыл бұрын
Padre, I'd appreciate it , when you have the time, to ask Our Father to watch over those who are in harms way. Most of us, remember ...and it was people like you, who helped out in more ways than you can possibly recall. *EYES RIGHT*
@flossingjonah9066
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service!
I am in tears as I write this. I had one grandfather who served World War I; the other (who died just last year) in World War II; and a stepfather who served in Vietnam. I have visited Arlington as well as Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and many other battlefields around this great nation of ours. I've also seen individual military headstones in civilian cemeteries in many different states. I am always moved to tears with gratitude for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for my freedom. As the inscription of the chapel wall of the American military cemetery in Normandy so poignantly states, "Think not only upon their passing, Remember the glory of their spirit."
@jgjmulders
7 жыл бұрын
I'm a Dutch men how lives in the Netherlands and several times every year i went to the US cemetery of Margraten to bring flowers to a grave of an American Soldier i adoptet that grave 20 years ago. To thank the American forces for my freedom. I was born in 1968 in a free country and i wil never forget that they all gave their live for us here in Europe.
@hillena
7 жыл бұрын
Je zou eens naar Omaha beach moeten ( Normandy) #Kippevel
@Twister051
7 жыл бұрын
Joseph - Thank YOU for your class and dignity. It is people like you that make defending them easy. God bless you!
@paulabrunetto2329
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for adopting the grave of an American. Such an honest thoughtful honorable thing, yet so simple and commonly decent. Bravo! And, god bless.
@jgjmulders
7 жыл бұрын
For me it is importend that over 20 years there is somebody who cares about the memory of WW II. Becaus when there is nowbody left that lived in that time we must kept the memory and give it too the next generation. Greetings Joseph
On the top of my bookcase there is a flag, folded in a triangle, in a simple wood and glass case. It is my father's flag, in honor of his service (WWII and Korea) in the USAAF/USAF. This music has me looking at that flag with tears in my eyes. I miss you, Dad.
Graham Bull. My father was a regular in the Royal Marines and survived both the First and Second World War, dying in 1952. I , a Soldier, survived the Second World War. We are both saddened by the losses of colleagues we once knew and I'm absolutely sure that Dad, who appreciated beautiful music, as with myself, find the "Hymn to the Fallen" a most moving and apt piece.
@Gambian7
9 жыл бұрын
Graham Bull I enlisted on October 21st 1952, so was fortunate to get back home from Malaya unscathed. Per Mare Per Terram.
@grahambull326
8 жыл бұрын
+Ernest Hartland . Pleased to learn of your succesful tour of duty and safe return. Graham Bull
@terryrussel523
8 жыл бұрын
+Graham Bull Thank You for your service ! My family has raised up many who have fought on land, sea and air. Those who step up to the call to arms; those who stand up and fight injustice, are Forever Among the Most Blessed among us all. In countless fights for freedom throughout history mankind has and always will be, Blessed by the courage and sacrifices of people such as these.
@Battleship009
7 жыл бұрын
Despite being an Yank I salute you and your father for if it weren't for men like him we wouldn't be here like this today 07.
@jimreilly917
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you…both. Brothers in Arms. Former USAF, non combat.
May this feeling, so deep and meaningful, remains as long as there is a US. It does dignify the human race. God bless you.
These performances of John Williams music are spectacular.
@Faint7903
8 жыл бұрын
He is the best at this
Had to visit again. A violin to the American heart. OMG! A piece that brings this man to tears and I'm so proud! This is OUR song, our national soul. Thank you to our soldiers many of whom are still in foreign lands. Walk the rows of our most sacret National cemetery and look toward Washington, D.C or Cabrillo National in San Diego and look out at the sea or a more private burial in your town USA. WE ARE ONE! Every note resonates and plays the soul. I don't understand it yet it is my soul! I get it!!!!!! It is who WE ARE.
This was played today, December 5th, 2018 at the funeral of President George Bush senior. Other music was played and sung, but this, along with the Navy Hymn was the most touching.
I love how this was technically written as a simple song to accompany a movie (a drastic oversimplification), but has become it's own patriotic thing.
My deepest gratitude to all the veterans who risked their lives defending our country and keeping the world free from tyranny. God bless those who are still with us. Rest in eternal bliss you who have gone to be with Him.
Visiting 'The Wall' in Washington, DC was not on my list of priorities for many reasons. My two tours with the 101st Airborne Division, '68 - '70, left me with the feeling that it was a hell of a way for all of us to lose our youth. Thank God we were too young to know it at the time. When I finally did visit those men who lost their lives under my command I could only hope that it was not due to a bad command on my part and beg their forgiveness if it was. I am so proud to have served with them.
A classic, if ever there was there was one. It will be remembered an played in years to come...
So proud of my father - West Point Graduate & Army Ranger. He served valiantly and always considered his service a great privilege and honor. I love & miss you Dad.
@Twister051
7 жыл бұрын
I am confident that your dad is very proud of you. I like reading these comments. Gives me confidence that I am NOT alone in my love for this wonderful country called America. Keep the faith!
Thank you so very much! Can't stop wailing!!!!!! Thank You to our vets sons and daughters! Thank you for this beautiful piece of our fabric as a Nation!!!!
Tears came to my eyes.
"In honor, there is hope."
Very beautiful to see makes me cry every time
@billjenkins687
6 жыл бұрын
I am having a hard time seeing the monitor due to the flood of tears. God Bless America and her fallen heroes.
The selfless spirit of sacrifice captured in this song and these pictures is stunning and humbling . . . incomprehensible to me.
Interesting enough, it really sounds like a processional hymn for a cemetery service. John Williams really understands the depth of music and how much of a role it plays for cinematic movies. It's beyond imagination and I'm really glad to hear your rendition of it! Good job guys! :)
My utmost respect and gratitude to those who gave their al for freedom and liberty's cause!
May America last until our Savior Jesus Christ comes.
@SLYSPYHIWAY90
8 жыл бұрын
I say that every day . I think it will as long there men and women of conviction who will stand up against oppression and tyranny . Our country has proven that there are such people and they wear the uniform of a United States soldier .
@shirleystephens31
8 жыл бұрын
Truer words never spoken VickGod bless you.
@Twister051
8 жыл бұрын
+SLYSPYHIWAY90 Yes, for now. But things are changing in our military today, and it isn't for the better. A liberal, ammoral philosophy is becoming rapidly present. I saw it most among the younger troops but it is obvious that many senior leaders are caving in to the PC-police. Things have changed drastically since I was a 2nd lieutenant in 1991. I read an article the other day about a retired military member who was FORCIBLY removed from a friend's retirement flag ceremony for trying to speak of God in his remarks. Made me hang my head in shame. Not to be cynical or a 'Chicken Little' but after Nobember 2012 I truly believe only Jesus Christ can fix the mess that America is in. I will say this, though: before that happens, good and decent people from ALL religions, or even no religion, need to work together to withstand the onslaught of evil. If you TRULY love America, you are my friend and I hope you would count me as yours.
@vickmcfadden6052
8 жыл бұрын
Yes indeed i was in the Navy during Vietnam and i am now retired but i was a Houston policeman. Our so called President has allowed to many unvetted immigrants into America. Most do not have our relegious beliefs.Muslums does not mix with a Democracy. We need Trump not Hillary. May God bless you and America.
@DonB.-Mulefivefive
7 жыл бұрын
I'll stand with you L T. Even in Front of you. Let No Man come before the Father without coming onto His son first. 9th Infantry.
Moving, beautiful, enormously emotional.
@OSTARAEB4
8 жыл бұрын
I can't stop crying!
I always cry as I listen... I agree with Richard Proud - " Without a doubt, one of the moving pieces of music J've ever heard ".
God bless America
A young American poet, Robinson Jeffers wrote while fighting in WW-I that war makes brothers of men. As an Air Force officer during Vietnam commanding a squadron of courageous, bright, funny, disciplined young men, who, despite the fear that we all felt, did the right thing. That, to me, is bravery. I certainly found Jeffers observation to be very true. Some of them died in my arms. Resigning my commission, was an experience was I shall never forget. Eight years and two advanced degrees later, I became qualified to teach, treat and conduct research at a med school and several hospitals in neurobiology focusing of traumatic brain injuries. I did this for them, both those who came home and those who did not. It was not as if I planned to do this. I just followed a path. I knew I would do this before I left the USAF. If I had it to do all over again, I would not change a thing. Whether killed, injured, MIA or POW, we need to remember the fallen always as both brothers and as fellow Americans. Col. Randall Smith, United States Air Force (Retired).
@Twister051
5 жыл бұрын
Col. Smith - By any chance are you an ROTC product of Det. 850?
@c-linnd606
5 жыл бұрын
True! And Sir, thank you for your service.
Thank you, my fellow patriots and citizens for your ultimate sacrifice in the service of our great nation. May we always protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Thanks to all who served in all wars everywhere. Your service will always be remembered in our Hearts forever more. God Bless you all.
I thank God everyday for all the people of this great country who sacrificed their lives and gave us our freedom!
I love the music and what it stands for.
Thankyou America from Italy
All I can say is thank you. Thank you for this service that you didnt voluntarily do, nor were foreordained, but you did it. You left your families, your baseball fields and taverns, your chapels and tractors so that we can live in freedom. In such inhumanity, the best souls this world has ever know rose up to defend it. For all that I am able to call home, thank you.
How amazing is this version for me. My favorite choir and orchestra ever playing one of the John Williams masterpiece OST of my favorite movie ever. No words enough to describe that
wonderful tribute. I salute and thank all veterans and law enforcement for their sacrifice
Beautifully performed!
Still precious - I think of my Dad and Uncle - WWII combat veterans...
...and when he gets to Heaven St. Peter he will tell "One more Marine reporting I served my time in Hell." RIP my brothers and sisters. You did your job better than most will ever know.
God bless the men and women in uniform, who have fought on the front lines for freedom. Some have paid the ultimate price of death. May God bless their sacrifice and may we never forget.
Beautiful. This song moves me every time I hear it, especially with the video of Normandy.
This is very precious. God Bless you for doing and providing this.
Thank you for all people who scarified themselves for the great nation, protect the all the United States citizens, and for the ultimate goal - better America. God bless them and their families.
I remember singing this in the Hymns of Thanksgiving; so powerful.
I came back with a limp from some russian or chinese metal but left too many guys over there. God Bless all of my friends who never came back, perhaps we will meet again, I hope so.
@kenwbrenner
8 жыл бұрын
+Bob Young Thank you for your service Brother Bob. I was a submariner, and appreciate all of my fellow veterans. God Bless you...
@DonB.-Mulefivefive
8 жыл бұрын
+Bob Young You know you will. We all will.I went over with 132 people, and came home with 28. The rest were in caskets in the cargo hold. No one talked the entire 25 hour flight home. Not one word was said. And yes, I do in fact recall each and every name. I took two home. B company 2/75th Rangers. 9th Infantry. Fort Lewis. ARVN 1973Rangers, lead the way!!!
@bobyoung356
8 жыл бұрын
Don B Thanks Don, I was in MI and was doing some sneaky stuff up in the hills and mountains. They knew we were there and sure wanted us bad. I still can't say where I was exactly but we did get hit and found a few times and it was Royal Air Force planes, (not the Brits) flown by US Pilots that saved our butts.
@kenwbrenner
8 жыл бұрын
+Don B Thank you Don B for the service of you and your unit. God be with you and the memory of all...
@DonB.-Mulefivefive
8 жыл бұрын
Ken Brenner I believe that the thanks, lays with those who supported us. And to those who still support us. You are welcome.
GREATLY MOVING. a WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO THOSE BRAVE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WHO GAVE THEIR ALL IN THE DEFENCE OF LIBERTY.
Heartfelt thanks to ALL SERVICEMEN for your unselfish contribution. To the departed, LEST WE FORGET. " So mote it be."
I served for 7 years. Although I didn't make it a career, it was the best decision of my life.
@jarbees45
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you....and may our Heavenly Father bless and keep you....
@slowhypno
6 жыл бұрын
My trooper was a good friend and he is the only person yuck who has a good sense that he
@billjenkins687
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks brother.
Thank you to all my brothers and sister who have, do and will serve. May God bless you and keep you safe in His arms of Love. . . . Thank you!
I'm retired Army and LDS. I saw SAVING PRIVATE RYAN several times. After the first time, I said thanks to my Dad a WW2 Navy veteran of the Pacific for his part in the war. This song is for all the Greatest Generation. RIP Dad and my father in law Joseph Watson who served in the Pacific in the Army. This is my favorite version of this classic song.
This is a fantastic and moving piece.
My Snappy Salute to All of you SIRS. Specially The Deffenders of Bataan and Corigidor. And The Fallen those in The Death March.
As a currently enlisted marine this songs means a lot. I haven’t seen combat nor have I deployed yet but I have lost 5 marines already. All due to a majority of incidents. My Uncle served in the Navy. He was a lifer and I am following in his footsteps.
So moving.......heartbreaking effect on the emotions.
I love this piece by the great composer John Williams. My brother served our country in the Air Force, and my nephew served in the US Army in Iraq. He was badly wounded and was brought home. Thanks for remembering!
Long may those people who died in defense of our country rest in peace, and long may the living veterans live in happiness throughout their lives. Long may those that died on 9/11 also rest in peace. Such wanton death was dealt that day.
This song goes to my father Carl L Pauschert .Private 1st class ww2 ..Miss you dad
@Twister051
7 жыл бұрын
Doug - I know, absolutely "know", that you will have the glorious privilege of seeing your dad again. Peace and strength to you, brother!
@dougc426
7 жыл бұрын
Peace to you also my brother
Every year this is the only answer for me that's close enough to match the pain of lost brothers and sisters.
It makes one think about our forgotten soldiers. The price of freedom thank you so much to all veterans who has and are serving. Claudette Pais
As willy Wonka once said :"For some moments in life there are no words.
Soy Católico y los admiro🙋♂️🇨🇴🙏🇪🇦
Mister Graham,Sir, I am very sure, indeed positive that what awaits us is what your father and many more like him have already come to know and realize. EYES RIGHT. Pass In Review.
Thank you.
Nous allons le chanter avec notre chorale de Couvin ( Belgique) , le Chœur des Troubadours de l'Eau Noire . En concert , avec le Band de Mariembourg ( Belgique) . Frissons et chair de poule garantis. Pour moi, hommage a mes deux grands-pères , héros de la 14-18 , et hommage à ma mère et à mon père , résistants en 40-45 , mon père aussi engagé volontaire avec les Américains dès décembre 1944.
@russelldouglass3422
8 ай бұрын
It is a history to be proud to tell their stories.
Most people in our country don't realize that with out a strong military we won't have a country. If that is the case then all of these men and women died for nothing.
Beautiful music
All gave some .... Some gave all I will never forget my brothers who didn't come home with me. Godspeed Brothers!
What's to say about this wonderful music, music for the ages, enough said.
This music always stirs me to think of the millions who paid the ultimate price in wars around the world. I often drive past the WW2 U.S. Airmen Cemetery near Cambridge in the U.K. and think of those brave men who left their homeland on the other side of the Atlantic to help in the great allied cause of freedom in Europe. My uncle who is now 95, served in both the Royal Air Force in bomber command, and later served in the Fleet Air Arm in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Another of my uncle's died aged 18 whilst in the Royal Navy and is buried in a Commonwealth War Cemetery in Gosport, Hampshire.
@Battleship009
7 жыл бұрын
As I stated above despite being a Yank I salute your relatives for it weren't for men like him we wouldn't be here like this today.
I consider this to be the Maestro's best work and I told him so.
I simply fail to comprehend, let alone understand, how it is that anyone could find a negative in such an uplifting, touching tribute, created to acknowledge those Men and Women Warriors, who sacrificed the greatest of all gifts for their Brother's and Sister's in Arms!Undoubtedly, they would have preferred to return home! Nevertheless, knowing the ultimate sacrifice may be asked of them or just happen to find them, they all accepted the possibility! They pledged, took an Oath, to protect Our Country, Their HOMELAND and defend Our Sacred Constitution! Each and everyone an unselfish Hero!The motive for these Warrior's Service are varied, no question. However, one consistent desire, is their LOVE of Family, Friend and Country! Moreover, their inherent love toward their fellow Warrior in Arms. When the time came to stand-up for their comrade, you would not find an unselfish thought amongst any of them! They went forward with courage and determination.Those finding it necessary to leave their sentiment of negativity, by providing a thumbs down, are pathetic, deplorable, selfish people! They're weak, reflecting their cowardice and apparently it's at the forefront of their dissonant, despicable mind's! The least they could have done, is nothing. Just moved on! Nope, they're compelled to show their selfishness. Evidently desiring for all to know how pathetic their existence is. Notwithstanding their selfishness, it is seemingly unfortunate, inwhich they apparently fail to realize, albeit each Warrior Sacrificed for those whom they LOVE, they also sacrificed for each one of them. How utterly sad and shameful could one be, to turn their back upon those who gave the Ultimate, so as to protect these Numbnut's, compelled to provide a thumb down, leaving evidence of their right to act upon being a fool. Keep in mind, you Nobby Fools. Just because you have the right to present yourselves as despicable and pathetic Wanker's, due to other's far greater than you'll ever be, protecting your Constitutional Rights, does not mean you have to act upon it!
Just played this at my school in my band a couple of weeks ago for this conjointed consort. I sang as a tennor for this song. Quite beautiful.
Only ....wow... so wonderful...Greetings from West germany / Switzerland
dear twister051 thank you so much for serving this beautyfull country, thank you
@Twister051
7 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome. Keep the faith, Samuel!
Une œuvre qui rejoint les plus grandes compositions pour chœur et orchestre. Qui ne peut aimer cela ?
El poder de la música en su máximo esplendor.....
I also had a couple grandfathers who served in WWII
Onori ai caduti di tutte le guerre..mio nonno materno era tedesco ed è morto a Bastogne,ma non odiava nessuno
Beautiful with feelings as always from the MTC.
I can't listen to this without getting goosebumps.
Tonight it replaced the 1812 Overture at Chicago's 7/4 concert with the Grant Park Music Festival Orchestra and Chorus. They acquitted themselves magnificently.
One should say the ultimate sacrifice isn't to die for your country, but rather to live for it.
@64MDW
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+aintnomyth Be grateful you're alive...because others paid with theirs to give you the privilege.
They shall grow not oldAs we that are left grow oldAge shall not wearyNor the years condemnAt the going down of the sunAnd in the morningWe will remember themLest we forget
To those who have passed through combat thank you for your loyal service
GOD BLESS AMERICA..
Impressive and very touching song
The names, the names, the names. YOU are the Nation's sons!
RESPECT..........................................................................................