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The Waterboys - Red Army Blues, A Pagan Place (1984)

Lyrics:

When I left my home and my family

My mother said to me

"Son, it's not how many Germans you kill that counts

It's how many people you set free!"

So I packed my bags

Brushed my cap

Walked out into the world

Seventeen years old

Never kissed a girl

Took the train to Voronezh

That was as far as it would go

Changed my sacks for a uniform

Bit my lip against the snow

I prayed for mother Russia

In the summer of '43

And as we drove the Germans back

I really believed

That God was listening to me

We howled into Berlin

Tore the smoking buildings down

Raised the red flag high

Burnt the reichstag brown

I saw my first American

And he looked a lot like me

He had the same kinda farmer's face

Said he'd come from some place called Hazzard, Tennessee

Then the war was over

My discharge papers came

Me and twenty hundred others

Went to Stettiner for the train

Kiev! said the commissar

From there your own way home

But I never got to Kiev

We never came by home

Train went north to the Taiga

We were stripped and marched in file

Up the great siberian road

For miles and miles and miles and miles

Dressed in stripes and tatters

In a gulag left to die

All because Comrade Stalin was scared that

We'd become too westernized!

Used to love my country

Used to be so young

Used to believe that life was

The best song ever sung

I would have died for my country

In 1945

But now only one thing remains

But now only one thing remains

But now only one thing remains

But now only one thing remains

The brute will to survive!

Comments

9 years ago

Miriam Panaro

Against all wars ..all brutality..all innocent blood ..all mercenaries of men and death ..for a world in peace when a man loves his next without regardless of color !!!!

9 years ago

George Jones

The red army blues 

9 years ago

Alan Finn

The Waterboys are just totally amazing. My 1st Tape,(Cassette) I bought was " This Is The Sea, one of the best albums I think they had was " Dream Harder, One of the best songs of that is a song called " The Return Of Jimi Hendrix. All their alum's from " A Pagan Place to Fisherman blues just brilliant can't wait to see them this November in Dublin Vicar Street Dublin 8 brought by Aiken Promoters, & they have 4 gigs there 

9 years ago

DadaTV

Every far-left, Che t-shirt commie sympathizer should see this beautiful video.

9 years ago

Socratic469

Im worried i was in the 6th at Stalegrad, I have memories of fighting Russians in rubble. 

9 years ago

Giani Popescu

Communism is the face of that brute!

9 years ago

Mark F

In memory of all the indivuals who became innocent and culpible victims of war ... since the beginning ... Plu--eze, give peace a chance - john lennon

9 years ago

Paul Escamilla

The saddest song ever written. 

9 years ago

Alan Kennedy

Still has universal resonance

9 years ago

MrSpamaccount

I love western hypocricy, they are the first to whine about rapes, pillaging and such some soviet soldiers could have committed, but once its about state punishing them for that and sending them to a fucking prison for their crimes these assholes would sing about poor people getting sent to gulag for no reason. Idiots.

9 years ago

Gorayama1

crazy shit

9 years ago

Grant Solomon

so sad but so uplifting

10 years ago

Dylan Rivers

Deep thought provoking song. Stalin was as cruel as Hitler

10 years ago

FeverMutt

The media doesn't tell us about all the innocent people, all the pain and all the killing that the Soviets inflicted on themselves and their allies and enemies. But of course this is wrong because the Soviets were such saints, they were apart of the Allies during WW2 so they couldn't have done anything wrong Ever, right? Right.

10 years ago

Narkissos Kour

One of the nicest songs....ever!

11 years ago

kareander67

Thanx! Great vid.

11 years ago

Magda Letícia Bonifácio

The most beautiful song ever...

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