It was to express the feelings of Australian Vietnam soldiers before and after the war
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End to end connection is when two machines are not directly connected.
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The Receiving End of Sirens ended in 2008.
Redgum was created in 1975.
The Essential Redgum was created in 2011.
Against the Grain - Redgum album - was created in 2004.
Redgum heard the story from (primarily) two Australian Viet War veterans, who had fought at the "Battle of Long Tan."
It was to express the feelings of Australian Vietnam soldiers before and after the war
The song "I Was Only Nineteen" was written by Redgum in 1983. It is a protest song that reflects on the experiences of a young Australian soldier during the Vietnam War.
Yes, there are rhetorical questions in the song "I Was Only 19" by Redgum. Rhetorical questions are used to evoke a response from the listener and create a sense of reflection on the themes of war and its impact on soldiers.
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It is about being in the Vietnam War through the eyes of a young Townsville soldier. It relates what he experienced and and the horrific things he saw. The text of the song, for anybody looking for it, can be accessed through the link to song lyrics. I don't have chords, sorry.
A song for the Vietnam War is "I was only 19" by Redgum
Most hardwood in Australia comes from eucalyptus trees such as Ironbark, Blackbutt, Redgum, Spotted gum etc. there are numerous forests of these trees along the eastern and southern seaboards, as well as Tasmania.Jarrah is a hardwood grown only in the far southwest of Western Australia.
The poem "I Was Only Nineteen" by John Schumann uses poetic devices like imagery, repetition, and symbolism. It vividly describes the experiences of a soldier during the Vietnam War, repeating the refrain "I Was Only Nineteen" to emphasize the youth of the soldiers involved. The symbolism of the redgum tree represents the lasting impact of war on those who survive.