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  • All right, folks.

  • And welcome back to the Dogs Channel.

  • I am The dawn follow up on just recently came across a song the band played walks in Matilda.

  • I was actually gonna be a different version.

  • I've decided to do this one because I think it's got steps on it and both this so they become come with start.

  • So I'm gonna use this one And it's from Eric Bogo.

  • So a cz Basically a song dedicated Thio, the man's ax who is known as Australia and New Zealand Army Corps.

  • And basically they went to the battle of deliberately, which was their first involvement and the first World War.

  • From then on, as I said that about the Aleppo on Dardanelles, and it's near Constantinople, which is now known as a star Bill Tucker.

  • And basically this was their first involvement in the war, and basic played.

  • The Russians had wanted help on the Eastern Front to create, like a supply a like and at the Black Sea and the Black Sea ports to Russia to link up with some refueling really would basically food lanes, LA defense, everything to help the war effort.

  • And on Wednesday, Churchill who was actually the first lord off the admin Allah.

  • The saving?

  • Yes, that they would get involved.

  • In another 90 for January 1915 Allied forces bombarded the Turkish defenses and short where, where, after that environment on on the 25th of April 1915 there Gallipoli London's happened.

  • I'm not involved a lot of Australians and New Zealanders on on this war effort and on and at the end, the figures were quite staggering.

  • And 1000 141 deaths for Australia on 26 days in 111 casualties and a New Zealand suffered 2770 name washes of life on All in all, I like Well, I wasn't life was 44,000 in the bow and should equate freighter number of really on that show.

  • Miss could commemorate them and, as you can imagine after and that's first a this post war effort that they were involved in the sheer scale of loss of life and casualties.

  • There was a uproar happen in Australia and New Zealand and they wanted answers on then they was actually British officers.

  • Naval officers on Army officers who were in charge and off this war effort at office battle and gallop away on.

  • They feel that the British seen them as expendable.

  • That was the feelings and Australian Museum that time that the British used the his talent for the basic question on then that they were expendable.

  • However, what it was worth, it was the terrain as a lot of theories.

  • That's the way it went wrong in Gallipoli and where they lost about No, I think the underestimated that from what I've read, they've under arrested the terrain here on also just hey, well, the Turkish soldiers fought as well how well they were prepared to fate on how great possessions where we're all ready for the for the London.

  • So it was just a case of that really well prepared, I just know, prepared on, obviously the fate, the fate from the Turkish Israel.

  • That's where it went wrong.

  • I can understand the feeling to feel that way, obviously, but it being the first involvement in the war, Israel on sheer numbers and skill, of loss of life.

  • Anyway, that's a lot once ate away.

  • The song was rope and absolutely love war from because it we should never forget ever, ever forget her man and women and Children have date and the war basically these great wars, the first World War, obviously on the Second World War.

  • But they sacrificed their lives for us to have a life on these songs.

  • They get quite emotional.

  • I've never not saying that.

  • That's so anyway, sorry if you felt that was rabbit on there, he just wanted me to play the song.

  • But I felt better description and before this song, because if you just put us out and then you laugh when I have our last, just a lot more shouldn't be forgotten.

  • The ants, except for and indeed the Allied forces.

  • 44 things And they're about a lot.

  • A lot of people lost.

  • So no more talk of my school that Zach Bogosian off the band, played walks in my shoulder.

  • That Stone was originally Britain to remember the faith.

  • 50 things and soldiers who dated about like a little against Turkish trips.

  • You know what I want?

  • I don't think that factory I think math fat is closer to the truth.

  • It was eight days in 141 actually read.

  • It plays in 700 Now when I WASI Youngmin I carry me on guy lived free line phone booth from the Marine Screen Basin to the dusting.

  • Yeah, well, I waltz mine till fall over Then the 1950 My country said, Son, it's time you stop around There's we'll soon be done So they getting a 10 on They gave me a gun on They marched me way right wall Soothe ship away from the keen On the midst on cheers Flag waving tear Wait on how well live Remember not our blood stain scythe under when they called Soon love way were butchered like lungs You make it, Johnny Turn.

  • He was white and he crying themselves Well, he showed us with honey.

  • Rain does with sure and then five minutes Flood He blown us all nearly balloons right back to a strike.

  • But booth way stopped two very modern We, Breen does on the Turks, Bernie Way started way and those that were left while we trying to survive in that my world of love on for 10 weary weeks I kept myself live.

  • Go around me, the car says Then I shall knock me over.

  • And when I woke up in me home spittle And so what it had done Well, I wished I was.

  • I never knew that was worse things than dying for Go way around green bush farm free So hum tens And a man needs both No more waltz in until for me So they gather forever Booth on the ship does back home to Australia The legs the R is blind Be insane I was proud, Wounded He groans of soup under ship pulled in two circular key.

  • I loathe Polites for me legs used to be I'm dying Christ, There was nobody whitened for me It's a green tomorrow Waltzing Teoh ous They carry this town gang way Nobody cheers.

  • They just students and they turned on their faces.

  • And so now every room I sit on and I watch the pariah before and I see my own comrades How proudly they march reviving all dreams off past on the old man March slowly Ah, bone stiffen saw their tired on heroes from a four gotten war on the young people ask what are they marching for?

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  • I asked me self same question but plays waltzing to go on the old man's still unanswered.

  • But as you follow you mortal man Sunday no one will march vaulting to Waltzing Matilda Ho Come won't sing with me under Ghosts may be heard as they marched by.

  • Come won't sing What's With Well, I was end of the deal that was emotional was not.

  • I've never actually done a deal with me.

  • I felt like this before when I've done videos off when I've watched video story off war songs and stuff like that there and commemorate fallen well, I like a trip to present but fallen soldiers from the UK some two bit different about often word.

  • Well, it was a song on radio after I felt like this after never actually reaction videotape, which is new, as I suppose, if I was to do more reactions off these songs, and it may be just his royal reaction, but that would still be quite emotional.

  • It's emotional for many different reasons for me and given my own past experiences on things like this on DDE, watching the watching this song was important to me because I wanted to learn a lot about ANZAC involvement Australia New Zealand involvement, the first involvement really in the First World War and Gallipoli, which would be deemed as probably a failure, bay the allied forces and teleplay for whatever reason, and but to me, that the US of elephant and the songs of Remembrance, the brave man who went for a date or injured, came home and they weren't the same when they came home.

  • So that's what's most important to me about.

  • The song has taken a lot of time and remember And remember in these people, when Zack's really something that I've been getting a little bit more familiar with recently directed the fact that do air fell reactions on the actually haven't exactly in Australia, where they a commitment of seven soldiers, veterans and fallen heroes from past wars for people who were no longer with us.

  • And they do it in the commemorate every April in the NFL.

  • And I think that's absolutely fantastic that sports stars how much they get paid on.

  • The fans get take a moment to remember.

  • It's actually a couple of the event, I think, in Australia, where they have the day before on an onsite day, which is a massive event to commemorate their so just past and present.

  • I think that's absolutely amazing.

  • A speculum sport and the lane in it, what it says about and what the matching for the child.

  • Innocently enough on, the man says exactly, asked myself that sometimes way that they have to go to war, I suppose, a za horrible thing.

  • But as a reality off, what would we live in and on?

  • Because they were there?

  • We ought thio them to always remember them and never forget them on respect.

  • People here still seven.

  • The country.

  • Today I've got nothing but love for the ANZAC on Did anybody who face for the country but more importantly, the Commonwealth countries, America, male closest allies of the U.

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  • For me passionately on, then I hope that's relationship will continue to be the same way as the respect that we have for each other on the history involved in our relations in the Commonwealth.

  • On did America on something that we should hope down because it's fun past it and really emotional video.

  • And I think it was Dunmore on a Canadian basis to modern day and conflicts that they've been involved in A said this was actually about the and sex way that that song was wrote on, then Absolutely brilliant.

  • So I really got to me understand gifts.

  • Pontes Shepherd stayed in Spain really emotional for loads of different reasons for me personally.

  • And I hope you enjoyed the song.

  • I am a lot of detail to give you my reactions, and it was tough to watch, actually, to tell you the truth and anyway, don't forget they subscribe to the Dawn's Channel and put the bell on Israel.

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  • Thanks again for watching I am.

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