June Tabor - No Man's Land/Flowers of the Forest descargar videos gratis


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Duración: 07:43
Subido: 2009/02/06

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9 years ago

Ron Talley

Beautiful indeed. Thank you.Ron

10 years ago

Mike Essig

Beautiful and true.

10 years ago

Angela Masia

joss stone should be arrested for murdering this song what was wrong with june tabor singing it?

10 years ago

Richard Marler

Agree Joss Stone version was dire and insulting. What was she trying to achieve?

10 years ago

Richard Marler

The most moving anti war song. Eric Bogle composed with great feeling and who could ever sing it so well

10 years ago

Barrie Morgan

Hugo, thanks for your comments. You are superbly qualified to comment on the futility of war, especially in Afghanistan. In 1848/1849/1850, 20,000 soldiers and camp followers (British) invaded Afghanistan, only one, yes one, returned alive! It's a very famous painting. This means that our government has learnt nothing over the last 150+years. What I find obscene, is that all of those soldiers who are maimed, lost arms and legs, are thrown on the mercy of charities, when they return home. Those servicemen/women, who have given their lives and health in service of this country should not have to rely on charity. As a nation we should demand that our politicians take responsibility for our forces. Start a campaign, I'll support it.

10 years ago

caley956

A few people think the piano is too loud. It isn't on the original vinyl version, and June's voice sounds better too. Perhaps the digital elves in the aether have had their way with the recording.

10 years ago

dillysable

Does Joss Stone really think that she can sing.? My cat was more melodious when I trod on his tail. This was an insult and ruined what was otherwise a superb Festival of Remembrance June Tabor gave real meaning to this lovely song.Music lover.

10 years ago

Sterling MacNay

Does she sing another version of this? I have heard a version of this song (I was sure it was her) that had a little more dissonance in the accompaniment - it was a little more erie and tense.

10 years ago

paul long

a pleasure to listen to,in a different league to the joss stone shite version

10 years ago

Gary Davis

I totally agree with Barry Morgan, Joss Stone murdered a stunning song and I am sure that June Tabor would have been a much better singer for this type of tribute, would just like to add that the whole show was wonderful 

10 years ago

Barrie Morgan

Apparently Joss Stone and Jeff Beck are recording this song for Charity. However, they have decided not to record the most important bits! The final two verses! You know, the bits that speak of a 'whole generation, butchered and damned', 'the sorrow, the suffering, the glory, the pain, the killing and dying had all been in vain. Eric Bogle should sue them for butchering his song.

10 years ago

Matthew Vaughan

One word. Brilliant!

10 years ago

Geo Guitar Guy

Much respect to Maddy Pryor and Sandy Denny, but June's version nails it for me. Piano was an excellent choice for accompniment imo. Song is actually "The Green Fields Of France".

11 years ago

Barrie Morgan

Is this the best anti-war song ever? I could never listen to this song without crying my eyes out, until I learned to play the guitar and forced myself to sing it in public. It's so emotionally powerful and describes perfectly the futility of war. This year the Tories want to glorify WW1. They should not be allowed to do it. We should besiege the radio stations and ask that this song is played all day long, every day!

11 years ago

Teddyb1939

Beautiful but sad words,June is just right with this masterpiece.Beautiful.

11 years ago

Peter Schneiter

Truly haunting song, sung tremendously by June tabor."....did you believe that this war would end wars?""...to some faithful heart are you always 19 ? "Very poigniant !!

11 years ago

liehnej1

Like this

11 years ago

Maureen Lister

The piano is nice but as you say a bit too loud. Guitar would be far better.

12 years ago

David Urquhart

Well said.

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