To those who are serving now and to those who have served in the past thank you for your service to our country. To those who made the ultimate sacrifice, may you Rest In Peace.
@peter prunty Peter, I am a vet myself. I was in the Air Force from 1965 to 1969. I never was in combat either. My overseas duty was in Iceland for 1 year. I am proud of my time in the military. I was glad to do my duty for my country.
This was played at my brothers funeral. I grew up hearing it. And I used to listen and sing to this with my brother. The irony of that. SSG. Kenneth Andrew Jenkins. KIA. Oct 21, 1980 - Aug 12, 2006. Ultimate sacrifice for this country. That's 💯🤱😭🇱🇷🤟⭐🖤
Dear Ms, Jenkins, I wish to extend my heartfelt condolences to you, your family and to all who knew your brother. I know you carry the burden of loss every day, but I hope it will be removed when you are ultimately reunited with your loved one. Thank you for your brother's service to his country and his fellow soldiers.
I used to listen to this beautiful song on a cassette on my walkman (yes it's been so long ago!) over and over until I knew all the lyrics and I still love it. I have heard other artists sing it but NOBODY could come near Mark. Just listening to him brings tears to my eyes.
I like how the texture of Knopfler's voice is so paper thin and as delicate as that of an eggs shell, yet so strong that it permeates your entire sense of being as a whole.
These mist covered mountains Are a home now for me But my home is the lowlands And always will be Some day you'll return to me Your valleys and your farms And you'll no longer burn To be brothers in arms Through these fields of destruction Baptisms of fire I've witnessed all your suffering As the battle raged higher And though they did hurt me so bad In the fear and alarm You did not desert me My brothers in arms There's so many different worlds So many different suns And we have just one world But we live in different ones Now the sun's gone to hell And the moon's riding high Let me bid you farewell Every man has to die But it's written in the starlight And every line on your palm We're fools to make war On our brothers in arms
Loved this song when i was a young man back in 1985 and loved even more after my time in Iraq and Afghanistan as an older man and Father..........RIP all lost Brothers in Arms
This isnt a song, this is a work of flippin art, screw the mona lisa, this should be in a museum for ALLL to see an reflect on, may god rest marks soul for when he shall pass, his music will live on for as long as the sun shall shine. 🤘
of greatness they say... some men were born great.. others had greatness bestowed upon them.. and some men achieve greatness... Marc Knopfler... you decide... Brothers in arms must rate as one of the very best songs ever written and only Mr Marc Knopfler could could pull this off
I first heard this song back in the mid 80's on a episode of Miami Vice "out where the buses dont run" , and this song has been in my head every since. Its so hauntingly beautiful!!!
Mark got it. why do we do it...war upon our brothers. The pathos of the rhetorical question just flows out of his voice and the sighing of his guitar. Thanks Mark for saying/playing it so well for us.
Saw Dire Straits on this tour in Dallas, Texas in 1985. At age 14, I truly did not know what I was witnessing. But at least I had the foresight to go!!!!!
Its nice to hear this perfect tribute to my brothers in arms and I agree 100% with every word and thank you so much Mark Knopfler, all the comments or at least all I read are peaceful and kind maybe bittersweet but not hateful and that's the most important thing, hatred is what is used to turn brother against brother and as president Johnson said , "war is always the same it is young men dying in the fullness of their promise, it is trying to kill a man that you don't even know well enough to hate , therefore to know war is to know there is still madness in the world". My hope is that one day there will be no more madness!! I will show respect and honour my brothers in arms that paid the ultimate price and I will not desert them but I do think the greatest honor to them would be the day no other man or woman or child would have to die as they did ever again,,,
Clemi-Chan 你的媽媽同性戀 they give me hope too!! And so many times I see people just being so horribly mean and laugh at people suffering on videos it is just makes my heart angry and sick! I wonder why people would just be so mean just because they can it's like they enjoy torturing other people, and they are so immature and childish but then I see people making comments like I see after this song and it restores my faith in humanity, and I thank you for being one of the people giving me hope, take care friend, I added you too, sincerely,, Jerry Jocoy...
My father in law at 89 is a retired Navy Captain and has this heart toward the Asians he fought against....he'll never forget his brothers or those whom he fought against ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
To all of my friends and family who are no longer here , trying to make a better future for us ,all for human rights , freedom of speech and for equality.
What can you possibly say about a song like this? Comes along once in a 100 years , beautiful and poignant. Has to be one of the best ever. Incredible guitar work, can feel it in my soul.
There's never been a better song written about life's struggles, whether war or just struggling to keep yourself or family safe. A masterpiece on every level.
Steven Rhodes sorry to hear friend. This song reminds my brother of me. And now ive hit the replay button few times. Keep strong brother. I dont know what your experiencing as ive never lost a sibling yet. Hope im first though being the oldest. Isnt that how its suppose to be? ...anyhow cherish this song forever man. Cause your brother is only one note away from your mind. Be safe stay vigil
This is a very thought provoking song and by that I mean it makes me think of all my brothers who didn’t come home and the brothers who did but are still fighting their own demons and it’s beholden on us all to celebrate their sacrifice and and to help them when they need it. Brothers, we stand to and we’re here when need it. Thank you.🙏🏴
One tour in RVN 1968-1969 . My son did two tours in Iraq both of us were in Army Aviation. He has been gone almost a year now I miss him so much my son my brother in arms. SGT. Tom Hammond
I walked down my wedding path in 1985 to this song, It touches my soul. And I cry every time I hear it - divorced for 25 years......Sometimes marriage is like a War. I did not "re-enlist!"
It is 4 am in here. I am drunk as fuck... Saturday night in parties with so many strangers but also with my brother. Different parents, unbroken bonds though... And I can clearly see that I can't like a song more than this one right here.
I agree with Joshua; this song is in a class all by itself. Takes me away and out of myself, drifting into another world where it is just me and the music...
JPrince43147 I (fortunately, I suppose) just missed Vietnam. But many of friends went and when I first heard this song, that's what I thought of. Someone once said when you go into battle, you don't think of Mom, apple pie or the girl next door. You think of the guy next to you. Thank you for your service.
This makes me think now a little of full metal jacket and there was a movie where Christian bale is a returning soldier and goes psycho after returning from duty, fucked up for life.
We sang this at peace proms .me and my friends were in the choir and through all the pop songs we were tearing up but after this song we just felt a wave of tears of joy over us.that day we were all so happy to be friends
Being or feeling as a "brother in arms" as really little to do with war or armed conflict.... my closest friends, as well as my real 3 brothers are all my "brothers in arms"... and none of us never fought any war... But these guys, they count on each other and they count on us... it just happens that those who actually did (fight a war) did it for their country and therefore, for the people of it... you, as well as I, are their "brothers (and sisters) in arms".... and this song is just wonderfully reminding me of that.
FOR MY PAL !!!!... PAUL WINDSOR !!!!... SO MANY DIFFERENT WORLDS !!!!... SO MANY DIFFERENT SONS !!!!... BUT WE LIVE IN DIFFERENT WORLDS !!!!.... LET ME BID YOU FAREWELL !!!!... EVERY MAN HAS TO DIE !!!!... BUT IT'S WRITTEN IN THE STARLIGHT !!!!... AND EVERY LINE IN YOUR PALM !!!!... WERE FOOLS MAKE WAR ON OUR BROTHERS IN ARMS !!!!... R.I.P. PAUL - MY PAL !!!!... TONY.
I’m a veteran of the war in Afghanistan and I can’t consider them as my brothers although I do appreciate the song who couldn’t bloody talent that I’ll never have
+o0MissUEllen0o Because 'we' (people) hasn't learned the 'lesson' yet...and so the 'story' (hate, war) is repeated. How many human generations will still have to learn this?????
I used to have a pill problem lets say and would take a bunch and play this album and i would bawl my ass off at this one ive been sober for years now and now have a Stratocaster addiction thanks Mr,K
This song reverberates on so many levels. It means different things to different people at different times. Today, August 2019, the most poignant verse to me is this: "We're fools to make war/ On our brothers in arms." It's time to end the divisions and stop seeing our neighbor and fellow citizens as the enemy.
John McAleese served in the British Army for a total of twenty-three years; seventeen with the 22nd British Special Air Service. He is, perhaps, best known for his pivotal role in the rescue of the hostages taken during the Iranian Embassy Siege in London, in early April of Nineteen-Eighty. There is a tribute to him on You Tube, and it features this song set to some great photographs of John, if you're interested. Great song. Absolutely timeless, accessible and relevant to all generations.
A hug from these arms of mine, brother! God Bless you as well, with strength and love, to carry on in peace... the best you can! You're in my prayers now Matuelo. :)
I was a kid when my dad came back he was never the same I could hear him crying late at night in his room I would cry for him when I was 8years old I watch my dad walk away I didn't see anymore for 10 years
I have never been to war, but I will fight to the death for our flag and give the glory to God for our freedom. Instead of fighting for gang territory, why don't we pray for peace, even though our world is going insane. Raise our hands and bow our heads and ask God's forgiveness for in the end that's all we have. Beautiful song by such a talented artist. I'm getting off of my soapbox now. God bless our soldiers and our brothers in arms.
To those who are serving now and to those who have served in the past thank you for your service to our country. To those who made the ultimate sacrifice, may you Rest In Peace.
@peter prunty Peter, I am a vet myself. I was in the Air Force from 1965 to 1969. I never was in combat either. My overseas duty was in Iceland for 1 year. I am proud of my time in the military. I was glad to do my duty for my country.
Probably one of the best songs ever written
You got that right !!
THE
@joshua absolutely probably the best n Mark K some guitar player
@@joesmelser2784 s
Absolutely.
Never gets old. Always loving how beautifully he sings that last line "we're fools to make war on our brothers in arms "
Were you shot in your forehead !!!!
Mark Knopfler and David Gilmour...always loved guitarists who play slowy and not just with their hands but with his soul! Timeless music
Absolutely right 👍
Told my family to play this classic as my send-off song
@@malianavana629 right
Times gone by......
their hands 2 people .his soul .1 person.who do you mean Gilmour or knopfler
This was played at my brothers funeral. I grew up hearing it. And I used to listen and sing to this with my brother. The irony of that. SSG. Kenneth Andrew Jenkins. KIA. Oct 21, 1980 - Aug 12, 2006. Ultimate sacrifice for this country. That's 💯🤱😭🇱🇷🤟⭐🖤
Dear Ms, Jenkins, I wish to extend my heartfelt condolences to you, your family and to all who knew your brother. I know you carry the burden of loss every day, but I hope it will be removed when you are ultimately reunited with your loved one. Thank you for your brother's service to his country and his fellow soldiers.
@@afletchermansson4418 ❤ That was beautiful
God bless him
Your brother is an American hero.
i had to cry because of your brother and your words. GOD BLESS
His soul is coming out the guitar, Knopfler is the only guitarist that ever moved me emotionally in such a profound way.
I used to listen to this beautiful song on a cassette on my walkman (yes it's been so long ago!) over and over until I knew all the lyrics and I still love it. I have heard other artists sing it but NOBODY could come near Mark. Just listening to him brings tears to my eyes.
Played this on Walkman in 1985 ish it's never deserted me since like my brothers in arms
It was my uncle's favorite song... He was burried today and this song was played at his funeral.
Farewell dear uncle. May your soul rest in peace.
10 years later and I hope he rests on peace. As I hope you have lived happily these 10 years.
Time passes so swiftly...
crying as i play this--this song touches so deep on so many levels.
I like how the texture of Knopfler's voice is so paper thin and as delicate as that of an eggs shell, yet so strong that it permeates your entire sense of being as a whole.
that guitar tone makes one question their existence on this Earth.
Couldn't have said better myself. !!!!
try to sing along and you'll gain new respect - one of kind, one of the most difficult to capture
What a poet you are
jake e o yes haha
This is so so powerful and emotionally touching that' it's hard to listen to to many times. A masterpiece
We did play it every time before going in action.
It will be always in my soul,forever,with my brothers I've lost in combat.
R.I.P.
make Peace, not wars ! All living beings and humans are brothers
Ratsia
they are all brothers of us
gone but never forgotten
These mist covered mountains
Are a home now for me
But my home is the lowlands
And always will be
Some day you'll return to me
Your valleys and your farms
And you'll no longer burn
To be brothers in arms
Through these fields of destruction
Baptisms of fire
I've witnessed all your suffering
As the battle raged higher
And though they did hurt me so bad
In the fear and alarm
You did not desert me
My brothers in arms
There's so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
Now the sun's gone to hell
And the moon's riding high
Let me bid you farewell
Every man has to die
But it's written in the starlight
And every line on your palm
We're fools to make war
On our brothers in arms
Written in the Starlights, and every line of your palm... We're Fools to make wars....
Phoenix Nightingale yeeeeeezzzzzzzz!!!!!
Ratsia
He is swallowing the s
Thank you for the lyrics. The screen had some mistakes. Yours are right on.
Got to be one of the top 5 songs of the century. Touchingly, hauntingly, beautiful.
mate I totally agree the guitar solos are amazing and the words are so tourching
this song is better then some of today's music
+Gavin Genner *touching
your possibly right defo in a top 10 anyway.
carmel barber can i see your list
yes
Loved this song when i was a young man back in 1985 and loved even more after my time in Iraq and Afghanistan as an older man and Father..........RIP all lost Brothers in Arms
God bless you for your service .........May he watch over you and your loved ones always ;-)
Sean Quinn QPO
Sean Quinn thank you for your service
This song is about the plain folks attacked and killed by US troops. It relates to you and your murderous fellows as the guys they are fighting.
'85 wa a good year for everyone NOT in the service, thank you Sean
This isnt a song, this is a work of flippin art, screw the mona lisa, this should be in a museum for ALLL to see an reflect on, may god rest marks soul for when he shall pass, his music will live on for as long as the sun shall shine. 🤘
Luke J couldn't have said it better myself
true love Mary remind me of my dad x
of greatness they say...
some men were born great..
others had greatness bestowed upon them..
and some men achieve greatness...
Marc Knopfler...
you decide...
Brothers in arms must rate as one of the very best songs ever written and only Mr Marc Knopfler could could pull this off
This isabelle a big masterpiece
A perfect ending to a perfect album.
I first heard this song back in the mid 80's on a episode of Miami Vice "out where the buses dont run" , and this song has been in my head every since. Its so hauntingly beautiful!!!
Wade Stevens Bruce McGill aka Daniel Simpson Day!
Can never get enough of this. Never.
His guitar speaks to the core of my bones every time I hear this song. One of the greatest emotional songs for all time.
Mark got it. why do we do it...war upon our brothers. The pathos of the rhetorical question just flows out of his voice and the sighing of his guitar. Thanks Mark for saying/playing it so well for us.
Chills. Oh so powerful. Shame on us for making war & learning nothing.
Saw Dire Straits on this tour in Dallas, Texas in 1985. At age 14, I truly did not know what I was witnessing. But at least I had the foresight to go!!!!!
this was one of my first songs when I was still learning english. I readed the lyrics and traslated the words one by one using my old dictionary
respect to you man, i also learning and understanding the message
To my friend my brother Malcolm McClure 10 years ago today the world lost you. always remembered never forgotten . sleep gently Brother x
Its nice to hear this perfect tribute to my brothers in arms and I agree 100% with every word and thank you so much Mark Knopfler, all the comments or at least all I read are peaceful and kind maybe bittersweet but not hateful and that's the most important thing, hatred is what is used to turn brother against brother and as president Johnson said , "war is always the same it is young men dying in the fullness of their promise, it is trying to kill a man that you don't even know well enough to hate , therefore to know war is to know there is still madness in the world". My hope is that one day there will be no more madness!! I will show respect and honour my brothers in arms that paid the ultimate price and I will not desert them but I do think the greatest honor to them would be the day no other man or woman or child would have to die as they did ever again,,,
this is the most amazing comment i've seen in a long time
Clemi-Chan 你的媽媽同性戀 thank you friend,,,
Jerry Jocoy comments like these give me a bit of hope
Clemi-Chan 你的媽媽同性戀 they give me hope too!! And so many times I see people just being so horribly mean and laugh at people suffering on videos it is just makes my heart angry and sick! I wonder why people would just be so mean just because they can it's like they enjoy torturing other people, and they are so immature and childish but then I see people making comments like I see after this song and it restores my faith in humanity, and I thank you for being one of the people giving me hope, take care friend, I added you too, sincerely,,
Jerry Jocoy...
Jerry Jocoy i fully agree with you
Incredible writing + amazing guitar sound = perfection. Sentimental song for those with people in harm's way.
WHO is here in 2020 April and listen this Masterpiece ?
Be Flow
I am here, this song, may we learn peace
greediness cause war
A beautiful song, a direct message of peace amidst the pandemic we the people from all parts of the world live in. Let there be peace with all. 🙏
June 2020
Always...
Makes me think about my Father and WWII and his friends who also fought in WWII I'm very thankful for my freedom they gave us
My father in law at 89 is a retired Navy Captain and has this heart toward the Asians he fought against....he'll never forget his brothers or those whom he fought against ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I served and he says it all , its only a brother in arms, in fear and alarm ,,,, every man has to die ,, we do actually like this song ,,,
+Alan Bond Thank you.
Tears in my eyes everytime i listen to this masterpiece
That voice man.... Hits right down to the bones
I can never listen to this song just once. Brings a tear to my eye every damn time I hear it.
Totally agree.
Same to me dear Medano
Same to me as vet so manny bad memories and guilty feelings i have to liv with
Wish I could give this 1000 thumbs up!!
I had never heard this song I saw the name in a list of the best selling albums in history and after listening to it I have to say it is so beautiful
War is organized murder and torture against our brothers. - Alfred Adler
It's one of those songs that touches you're heart no matter who you are , no matter how much you pretend you don't have one or how much you hide it
To all of my friends and family who are no longer here , trying to make a better future for us ,all for human rights , freedom of speech and for equality.
my all time favorite song. 36 years ago.. Persian Gulf War....still feels raw
Thank you for your service Sir,
Roger Joharchy
Thank you for your service
The keyboard solo at 5:40 is a masterpiece itself.
One of the greatest songs of the century, really puts us at a perspective of seeing one another as a brother/sister in Arms
What can you possibly say about a song like this? Comes along once in a 100 years , beautiful and poignant. Has to be one of the best ever. Incredible guitar work, can feel it in my soul.
Even being in the misty mountains now you will always will be my brother in arms. RIP.
Mark Knopfler's masterpiece.
There's never been a better song written about life's struggles, whether war or just struggling to keep yourself or family safe. A masterpiece on every level.
Do you know why he is the best?
Because he does not do it for money, but for the love of art.
Thank you Mark!
Can't listen to this song without crying.to my great uncle died 100 years ago.lies somewhere in the fields of france.god bless.
so truthful and moving..ive kept listening to this again and again love to all those brave soldiers who survived and who fought so bravely THANKYOU
I loved this song for many years since I first heard it. Also who else is here because of Supernatural's series finale? I'm not crying, you're crying.
Appreciate those that serve and what they have to go through so that all of us have what we do!
After my time in Afghanistan, this song just means so much more to me.
Probably one of the best albums ever released
This song reminds me off my brother he lost his life a year ago he was 33 what a song this is my the wonderful dire straits best band ever
Hey buddy sorry about your brother...I assume he was in Vietnam ?
So sorry. Music can help keep that connection,,,, Remember
Yeah my closet cousin also lost his life at 33 yrs old, this song reminds me of him. Empathy for you
caca
Steven Rhodes sorry to hear friend. This song reminds my brother of me. And now ive hit the replay button few times. Keep strong brother. I dont know what your experiencing as ive never lost a sibling yet. Hope im first though being the oldest. Isnt that how its suppose to be? ...anyhow cherish this song forever man. Cause your brother is only one note away from your mind. Be safe stay vigil
Thank you so much Mark Knopfler and Dire Straits for this very important anti-war song. God bless everyone from Patrick
This is a very thought provoking song and by that I mean it makes me think of all my brothers who didn’t come home and the brothers who did but are still fighting their own demons and it’s beholden on us all to celebrate their sacrifice and and to help them when they need it. Brothers, we stand to and we’re here when need it. Thank you.🙏🏴
I love that Leslie organ at the end.
This song gets me every time I hear it
One tour in RVN 1968-1969 . My son did two tours in Iraq both of us were in Army Aviation. He has been gone almost a year now I miss him so much my son my brother in arms. SGT. Tom Hammond
my grandfather was one of them....these brothers in arms....free...thanks to these brothers....we must never never forget this
I walked down my wedding path in 1985 to this song, It touches my soul. And I cry every time I hear it - divorced for 25 years......Sometimes marriage is like a War. I did not "re-enlist!"
It is 4 am in here. I am drunk as fuck... Saturday night in parties with so many strangers but also with my brother. Different parents, unbroken bonds though... And I can clearly see that I can't like a song more than this one right here.
yes u true
I agree with Joshua; this song is in a class all by itself. Takes me away and out of myself, drifting into another world where it is just me and the music...
The guitar just sings! Fantastic!
Best Dire Straits song EVER. I always cry.
❤️ The finest voice and wonderful arrangement…loving this even into 2024 and beyond. ❤️
Great song. Never tired of listening to it. Composed for the oppressed people of South Africa in the apartheid era. It was banned in 1989
Takes me back to the mountains on the DMZ of Viet Nam 1969-70.
JPrince43147 I (fortunately, I suppose) just missed Vietnam. But many of friends went and when I first heard this song, that's what I thought of. Someone once said when you go into battle, you don't think of Mom, apple pie or the girl next door. You think of the guy next to you. Thank you for your service.
+Triplet Tam Thank You
This makes me think now a little of full metal jacket and there was a movie where Christian bale is a returning soldier and goes psycho after returning from duty, fucked up for life.
God bless you, sir. Signed a third generation Army Vet.
You should be ashamed if you thumb down any of this
We sang this at peace proms .me and my friends were in the choir and through all the pop songs we were tearing up but after this song we just felt a wave of tears of joy over us.that day we were all so happy to be friends
I played this at my sons funeral.
So beautiful.
This song will be played, at my Wake, to remember my “brothers in arms”, when I was in Vietnam. ❤️
for all of us that have been there, this magnificient song has few peers
2021...Still One Of The Best Song's Ever Written!!✌️✌️✌️💯💯💯💯💯💯
"Two Cathedrals" from "The West Wing" brought me here.
One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite groups.
Top ten song of all time....
ABSOLUTELY!
i agree
HIGH HOPES
BROTHERS IN ARMS
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN
Michael Norman glad to see Pink Floyd made the list.
this is the only song I can not describe with words. all I know is that this guitar is weeping more than any I have ever heard.
Being or feeling as a "brother in arms" as really little to do with war or armed conflict.... my closest friends, as well as my real 3 brothers are all my "brothers in arms"... and none of us never fought any war... But these guys, they count on each other and they count on us... it just happens that those who actually did (fight a war) did it for their country and therefore, for the people of it... you, as well as I, are their "brothers (and sisters) in arms".... and this song is just wonderfully reminding me of that.
FOR MY PAL !!!!... PAUL WINDSOR !!!!... SO MANY DIFFERENT WORLDS !!!!... SO MANY DIFFERENT SONS !!!!... BUT WE LIVE IN DIFFERENT WORLDS !!!!.... LET ME BID YOU FAREWELL !!!!... EVERY MAN HAS TO DIE !!!!... BUT IT'S WRITTEN IN THE STARLIGHT !!!!... AND EVERY LINE IN YOUR PALM !!!!... WERE FOOLS MAKE WAR ON OUR BROTHERS IN ARMS !!!!... R.I.P. PAUL - MY PAL !!!!... TONY.
I’m a veteran of the war in Afghanistan and I can’t consider them as my brothers although I do appreciate the song who couldn’t bloody talent that I’ll never have
Dedicated to each and every vet, great tribute ! Vietnam Service 71-73.
We're are fools to make war on our brothers in arms.
greediness cause war
How can people still start wars after this song?
o0MissUEllen0o Why didnt our media play the shit out of this when Bush waS IN oFFICE???
+o0MissUEllen0o Because 'we' (people) hasn't learned the 'lesson' yet...and so the 'story' (hate, war) is repeated. How many human generations will still have to learn this?????
u.s.a with all world
+o0MissUEllen0o The answer is easy.... Oil....
And after oil...water (the non-so-far future).
Pray God -or the universal good energy- It is only a suposition...
Legendary song
Played this for my brothers funural today , he lived his own battles and we started with Mark
Anyone in 2023 listening to this master piece
I used to have a pill problem lets say and would take a bunch and play this album and i would bawl my ass off at this one ive been sober for years now and now have a Stratocaster addiction thanks Mr,K
"Only the dead have seen the end of war."
PLATO
excellent icon War for profit continues.
This is a spiritual song that was played at my father in laws funeral. So deep and meaningful x Thanks for writing such a beautiful song !!
Wow, never get tired of listening to such a beautiful song, once banned in Sunny South Africa, where I was born & raised.
This song reverberates on so many levels. It means different things to different people at different times. Today, August 2019, the most poignant verse to me is this: "We're fools to make war/ On our brothers in arms." It's time to end the divisions and stop seeing our neighbor and fellow citizens as the enemy.
John McAleese served in the British Army for a total of twenty-three years;
seventeen with the 22nd British Special Air Service. He is, perhaps, best known
for his pivotal role in the rescue of the hostages taken during the Iranian Embassy Siege
in London, in early April of Nineteen-Eighty. There is a tribute to him on You Tube, and it features this song set to some great photographs of John, if you're interested. Great song.
Absolutely timeless, accessible and relevant to all generations.
Takes me right back......love the full length version as it's so atmospheric. Amazing guitar too......love it 😊
never fails to move me....
This song made cry, I lost my mother and recently my brother. This song made me travel so far.Thanks Dire Straits, God Bless you.
A hug from these arms of mine, brother! God Bless you as well, with strength and love, to carry on in peace... the best you can! You're in my prayers now Matuelo. :)
Thanks to this song, I became a Shaman, was the last push I needed it to become a healer. I enjoy redundancy.
I was a kid when my dad came back he was never the same I could hear him crying late at night in his room I would cry for him when I was 8years old I watch my dad walk away I didn't see anymore for 10 years
The song makes me remember and miss my mates
Who I served with. Always in my thoughts the good and the bad
2LT Charles R Rubado. KIA, OIF III, Battle of Tal Afar, Iraq. 29 Aug 2005.
RIP Charlie
Every time I heard this song reminds me a friend that just past away last week, he always plays it at work, RIP. Brother B..!
Thank you to all the proud men and woman serving our great country. RIP To those who have fallen. I love you
Powerful song 🎶🎶🎸✌🤘
This tune brings me bk too my poor best friend who died on his motorbike in 1987 rest in peace my friend I miss u so much :(((
I have never been to war, but I will fight to the death for our flag and give the glory to God for our freedom. Instead of fighting for gang territory, why don't we pray for peace, even though our world is going insane. Raise our hands and bow our heads and ask God's forgiveness for in the end that's all we have. Beautiful song by such a talented artist. I'm getting off of my soapbox now. God bless our soldiers and our brothers in arms.
cant listen to this without tearing up, such a great song
I agree