Every battalion has its marching songs.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Wedding March always reminds me of the music played when soldiers go into battle.
Really, I'm only alive out of curiosity. I'm very curious about where we're all marching.
At the end of the day, though, the band members have to be strong. It's down to the individuals in the unit. Listen to me, I'm talking like I'm in the army and this is my squadron.
We managed to put together a compilation that had some creativity to it. In the meantime I was listening to the free radio stations and I noticed that during their war coverage they were playing these songs born out of the Vietnam War that were all critical of the soldiers.
Music played at weddings always reminds me of the music played for soldiers before they go into battle.
At its best, American music is the soundtrack of our long - and often painful - march toward a more perfect union.
Marching thus at night, a battalion is doubly impressive. The silent monster is full of restrained power; resolute in its onward sweep, impervious to danger, it looks a menacing engine of destruction, steady to its goal, and certain of its mission.
Every song asks to be sung in a different way.
I wanted to write a song about war and that classic 'We want you' recruitment style from the point of view of the recruiter.
The Army's always had a special place in my heart.
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