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Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all our Sippingtons family.. Today we react to great song that was requested called Christmas Truce by the
Swedish metal heroes band (Sabaton)… This a first time for us ,so grab something to sip on and lets take this ride together ❤️❤️🎄🎄🍷🍷
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Even during wartime, there can be moments of great humanity. One of those moments occurred on Dec. 24, 1914 when British and German shoulders stopped their battle, found a middle ground, met, exchanged gifts and even played some football on Christmas Eve. It was a rare moment of peace amidst a bloody battle and it's a subject that serves as the base for Sabaton's latest song, "Christmas Truce."
The Swedish metal heroes have long let their fascination with the world's conflicts serve as inspiration for their songs and "Christmas Truce" follows in that tradition. “‘Christmas Truce’ was our highest priority when we decided to write songs about World War One,” said bassist Pär Sundström. “Not only was it the most requested topic from our fans, but it was, for us, the most emotional story from the war. This song took us years to create since we wanted the music to reflect the mood honesty, and it was a big challenge; but we feel we managed to write a song that captures the spirit of that day, over a century ago.”
Read More: Sabaton Salute Peace Amidst Chaos With 'Christmas Truce' Video |
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