SABATON - Cliffs Of Gallipoli (Official Music Video)

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  • The official video clip for Sabaton's Cliffs Of Gallipoli, taken from the album The Art Of War.
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    ======= Cliffs Of Gallipoli LYRICS =======
    Hear them whisper,
    voices from the other side
    Hear them calling
    former foes now friends are resting side by side
    They will never leave our hearts or fade away
    live forever
    they were far too young to die in such a way
    how many wasted lives
    how many dreams did fade away
    broken promises
    they won’t be coming home
    Oh mothers wipe your tears
    your sons will rest a million years
    found their peace at last
    as foe turned to friend
    and forgive
    And they knew they’d die
    Gallipoli
    Left their letters in the sand
    Such waste of life
    Gallipoli
    Dreams of freedom turned to dust
    Hell is waiting where the ocean meets the sand
    Cliffs of burden
    where the soldiers rushed into a certain death
    At the shoreline
    Blood of heroes stains the land
    light a candle
    One for each of them who fought and died in vain
    There is no enemy
    There is no victory
    Only boys who lost their lives in the sand
    Young men were sacrificed
    Their names are carved in stone and kept alive
    and forever we will honour the memory of them
    And they knew they would die
    Gallipoli
    Left their letters in the sand
    Such waste of life
    Gallipoli
    Dreams of freedom turned to dust
    Oh mothers wipe your tears
    your sons will rest a million years
    found their peace at last
    as foe turned to friend
    and forgive
    And they knew they would die
    Gallipoli
    Left their letters in the sand
    Such waste of life
    Gallipoli
    Dreams of freedom turned to dust
    ========= Historic Fact ==========
    Taking place from February 17, 1915, until January 9, 1916, the Battle of Gallipoli was a long and controversial attempt to reach and occupy Constantinople (now known as Istanbul) during the First World War. The campaign resulted in 213,000 casualties and cost 44,000 allied troops their lives.
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  • @Sabaton
    @Sabaton  Před 6 lety +566

    Taking place from February 17, 1915, until January 9, 1916, the Battle of Gallipoli was a long and controversial attempt to reach and occupy Constantinople (now known as Istanbul) during the First World War. The campaign resulted in 213,000 casualties and cost 44,000 allied troops their lives. Read more about the Gallipoli Campaign 👉

  • @kbayraktar4022
    @kbayraktar4022 Před 3 lety +711

    My great grandfather is a Gallipoli veteran 🇹🇷

  • @OGStorm1
    @OGStorm1 Před 8 lety +6

    Guys as a Turk, i want to apologize some ill- written comments in this section implying racism, hate or disrespect to the EVERY SINGLE SOLDIER fought in that war, including French, British, ANZAC and Ottoman soldiers. It was an impressive but still equally dramatic battle between the sons of both major countries (ANZAC-Ottoman). There are resources showing that they usually spent time together when they are not fighting, shared cigarettes and food with each other. They have died the most glorious death of all. And i want to say that Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, The founder of the Republic of Turkey and a Commander during the battle of gallipoli said: "Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives ... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours ... You, the mothers who sent their sons from faraway countries, wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well." So let those brothers who were the victims of cruel hate and greed of humanity rest in peace and above the skies.

  • @MidnightmoonRR
    @MidnightmoonRR Před 8 lety +5

    whoever says sabaton is glorifying war should be pointed to this, and price of a mile.

  • @AntunesMuehombo-br9ij

    Who’s watching this in 2024?

  • @paix4966
    @paix4966 Před 3 lety +146

    Turks defended their countries heroic against Britain, France, Anzacs, whilst everyone is saying “sick man is almost dead”. All thanks and hails to Enver Pasha, Atatürk and thousands of nameless heroes... 🇹🇷🇦🇺🇳🇿

  • @turkishsipahi8819
    @turkishsipahi8819 Před 2 lety +334

    My grandfather became a veteran of this war, then he returned to his hometown of Erzurum, where he was taken hostage by the Russians because he was a Turkish soldier. He was abducted from a Russian prison by his brothers, unfortunately, during which my grandfather's two brothers died. After participating in the Turkish liberation war, he began to live a quiet life in his village, after which he died from a bullet in his body causing infection. May his soul be blessed

  • @williamsheil
    @williamsheil Před 6 lety +569

    Thank you for writing this song. I cried when I first read the words of forgiveness of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, as an Australian, I was humbled by the generosity of a people whom we had attacked. I did not know of this speech/memorial before I went to Gallipoli and to this day I do not know of a message of condolence that would better offer solace to a parent who lost their solider child.

  • @evanshaffer841
    @evanshaffer841 Před 6 lety +1

    The Anzacs called the Turkish soldiers "Johnny Turk" because they were very honorable to their enemies

  • @simonrhodes9069
    @simonrhodes9069 Před 7 lety +3

    I wish history in schools was taught in sabaton songs lol

  • @bl00dlikewayne
    @bl00dlikewayne Před 3 lety +626

    Hands down one of my favorite Sabaton songs. R.I.P to the men who lost their lives in Gallipoli.

  • @muhammetcelik9105
    @muhammetcelik9105 Před 5 lety +1

    There is no enemy

  • @godoftoasters7594
    @godoftoasters7594 Před 4 lety +2

    Me watching sad movies:

  • @mrsquiid8161
    @mrsquiid8161 Před 4 lety +987

    “There is no enemy there is no victory, only boys who lost there lives in the sand”

  • @chanel65269
    @chanel65269 Před 9 lety +1

    100 years ago...those boys threw their lives away on the cliffs of gallipoli...respect from finland!

  • @Doctor699
    @Doctor699 Před 3 lety +95

    That line perfectly describes war. "There is no enemy, there is no victory. Only boys who lost their lives in the sand."

  • @MALITH666
    @MALITH666 Před 6 lety +668

    Fuck. I am no Aussie, NZ, Brit or a Turk. Just some dude from Sri Lanka, but the song makes my eyes tear up. Much love to Sabaton and all my love to the brave soldiers who died for their sides.

  • @ArcadeWarrior
    @ArcadeWarrior Před 9 lety +736

    Amazing

  • @Brownsamurai
    @Brownsamurai Před 5 lety +682

    Australia still Remembers the words of The Great Atatürk:

  • @willbbwluvr
    @willbbwluvr Před 3 lety +97

    As an Australian, and former digger, it's such a beautiful thing to hear a song that speaks to the losses of both sides at Gallipoli, Mehmett and Johnny, your brothers now, resting in holy ground, lest we forget