Sabaton - Nightchild video free download


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Duration: 05:14
Uploaded: 2010/11/07

A song from Sabaton's new Re-armed album.

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8 years ago

Rocklobster6285

Finding it strange that this is the same instrumental as "purple heart"

9 years ago

zxlegacyxz

For those asking, "Nightchild" was turned into "Purple Heart" because at the time when the band wanted to turn their songs toward war and history, it sounded a bit too "Gothic" with some of the lyrics sets and it was rewritten into Purple Heart. [FYI this is how I patched it together] Still, a good song nonetheless.

9 years ago

Kevin Dole

Even if the band didn't like it, I think it is one of their better pieces.But... Doesn't Joakim sound a little like an assertive Cookie Monster at times in this?

10 years ago

yves jacquot

nightchild

10 years ago

Tavish

Every time I hear this song I sing the lyrics to "Purple Heart" xD 

10 years ago

WondertacoGaming

both versions are amazing

10 years ago

Abby Michael

Faster

10 years ago

kosepus100ny

isnt that the same rytim too Purpel hart

10 years ago

Carlitox JOJO

I never knew that this was the original version, why did they change it?

10 years ago

Abyssal Horror

Purple Heart is that "other" song. This was the original text to it, but they changed it for the album, yet kept the melody. Tho, as you see, they released this original version in the Re-armed edition

10 years ago

akcat11

Purple Heart :)

10 years ago

Schnaider nineseveneight

its over the only thing for me left is live

10 years ago

Douglass Whipple

i swear this reminds me of a line from dracula

10 years ago

kfsryakunt09

Nightchild's lyrics were changed to Purple heart, since Sabaton didn't like this one's lyrics.

10 years ago

Frederick Martens

yhea it s like purle heart

10 years ago

SatanicDarkSurfer

I believe this song was Written to or describes the memory of Sophie Lancaster

10 years ago

h51ph

I believe I read somewhere that they made this song before deciding to go with war-themed songs and then just changed the lyrics to Purple heart

11 years ago

snowbud13

Again, never fired one, but I'd like to sometime. Can't really add much to the discussion over the effectiveness of the weapon, I just know basics about the military's current weapons.

11 years ago

Caleb Bryan

Well im under 21 so i don't own any, but my dad used to have alot, but then he replaced them all with piston systems (basically evolutions of the AK-47) which are practically impossible to jam. M4's shoot fine, but their not dependable.

11 years ago

Caleb Bryan

Lousy gun, the m4. Always jamming.

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