Brother. I first heard this song in the summer of 1991 when I was visiting in Whapmagoostui. I was tuned to Cree-language radio and I recorded it on my Walkman. Still gets me every time.
I served 8 months in Afghanistan, this is the only group of Canadians that came over during my tour to put on a performance, along with some retire NHLers. This is something that they have done several times during Canadian Afghan mission. Good on them, much appreciated by the troops.
Class Act, I didn't know that, and will get the chance to salute them when they play their Free Concert in Blind River, on July 8th as part of Community Days Activities, come on down, I need all the rockers I can find, Country fans outnumber us 10-1 in my fair little town.
DITTO TO KEVIN'S 2 REPLIES! I SO ADMIRE THIS WONDERFUL CANADIAN SOFT ROCK BAND, SINCE I WAS IN COLLEGE IN THE '80S; AS WELL AS BEING AN AMATEUR ROCK/BALLAD DRUMMER! GLASS TIGER INSPIRED ME TO BECOME A MORE "SERIOUS " MUSICIAN-AS TO HOW TIGHT & CRISP THEY ARE!! SO LOVE YOU GUYS AND THE APPRECIATIVE/EDUCATED FAN FOLLOWING! WHAT AN INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL "1 OF A KIND" LEAD SINGING VOICE ALAN HAS-HUGH?!! (JONMAN-DRUMMER/SINGER)
As a young Anishinabe woman in the 80s, I was happy to hear this on the radio at that time. How cool that Glass Tiger could tackle such an issue in a beautiful ballad? Meegwetch, brothers🙏🏾😘!
How cool! I was born on Anishinabe/Canadian land in the 70s and I had the pleasure to go to school and work with many amazing Anishinabe people here over my past almost 50 years. More to learn all the time though. Best wishes
I graduated high school in 1993. During all those years of education I was never taught about residential schools in Canada - that angers me. I want to be a part of reconciliation but it is challenging to know where to start. I don’t want to overstep. I see commercials on you tube for victims of residential schools but I wish I would see a website for other Canadians and how we can contribute to reconciliation in a respectful manner honouring First Nations people and their journey.
@@kelloggs7447 Try reading True Reconciliation: How to be a Force for Change by Jody Wilson-Raybould. Or be like Dan Levy and enroll in an Indigenous history course at a university. Wishing you all the best😊🙋🏻♀️.
This was a great 80's band. Very underrated. I was in my young 20's and this music brings back a flicker of the optimism that I had for the future back then.
I was 23 when this song came to the public's attention. It has ALWAYS struck a nerve in me. ALWAYS AND FOREVERMORE. Alan Frew, you and your group perform a great song that is larger than any pop music chart position can or will ever convey. This is one song that I'll never ever EVER forget as long as I'm alive.
One of the greatest rock-pop anthems of all time, by a great 80's band. Beautiful metaphorical lyrics, just as the native american people would have spoken. A Great Anthem!
Love the 80's...it was an amazing time for music. Im part Algonquin, so this resonated with me as a young kid. This band was always under rated in my opinion.
I was 18 yrs when this song came out in 1988, glasstiger was a huge success in Canada back then and cracked the USA market with there hit songs, this video was filmed in Alberta, Canada in the badlands which are outside of Calgary. So many great singers from Canada back then including Corey hart, honeymoon suite, haywire, etc.
I 100% agree! I love GT and still listen to their music now and all my Canadian faves! Bryan, Haywire, Corey, and many more… I love the music from 80s-90s!
I made my younger brother bike down to the Co-Op with my allowance and buy the cassette for me. Such joy still. (CD now). This song choked me up and I was 11. I only knew 1 Native kid in my school in SW Calgary. There was a reserve nearby I heard, but never saw where.
- Given some of the civil unrest we still see in parts of the world today, this song & its powerful lyrics still resonate. Maybe if some folks listened closely they'd realize to try & treat people better inspite of their differences & try & respect one another better. Oh, are we never to learn....
I remember being 15 and visiting my sister in Calgary, going to see the badlands and the next thing I know this video comes along and I see the same places I visited in their video... a powerful memory for me..
Guys the fun part is I am 40 years old and I have a 13-year-old son who thinks 80's are fun when I show him the music the style of the 80's. He thinks we are living in really boring times today. I watched with him most of the famous movies from the 80's too. So we are sad about the 80's but if we expose the younger generations to the 80's they can discover how amazing amazing times we had.
1991, China. I was an elementary school student and I tried my best to translate the lyrics just to let my teachers know that western pop music is not evil.
@@sceanlyonz4571 Cree... Alan Frew (Glass Tiger's singer) noted "its not only about natives but for all cultures that have been abused for monetary gain"
This song and album is an absolute classic, yet it never got the praise or appreciation it deserves here in the States. I’ve seen these guys live 4 times now and they put on an incredible show every time. Hoping to see them in Mississauga again this December!
I searched around all over to see how this song charted and was absolutely baffled to not find any record of it on any charts which is absolutely criminal as this is one of their best songs. Easily in my top 3 by Glass Tiger. It's one of those songs that has me shedding some tears each time it plays.
Loved this song when I first heard it over 20 years ago. Still love it and always will. The words and message are so powerful. This song is spiritual. I wish there could be more music like this.
"Diamond Sun" When they came to this land We gave our friendship, gave them our hands But it was never to be, oh, you must bow down They said, "Fall to your knees" Oh, diamond sun has to burn Oh, are we never to learn Oh, love gives life and life is love But what have we done We have walked on this earth Since the first star was shining And the moon had its birth But as with the shadows Of lonely trees We are in bondage But our hearts are still free Oh, diamond sun has to burn Oh, are we never to learn Oh, love gives life and life is love But what have we done Still diamond sun has to burn Oh, are we never to learn Still diamond sun has to burn In my heart I believe Someday the sun will shine You shall be free And bless our children As they're put to the test You'll feel the heartbeat Of a nation's unrest Oh, diamond sun has to burn Oh, are we never to learn Oh, love gives life and life is love But what have we done Oh, love gives life and life is love What have we done, what have we done
This LYRIC clearly has a "dual meaning" which seems fitting coming from a #Canadian Band that is in a country constantly Struggling with its Dual French and English-rooted "Western Cultures" well- planted in a Sea of First Nations or as some call, "Aboriginals" with over 250 respective Languages... Does it Truly #Matter WHO was here FIRST, #Second or 2,025th? Does It? But... and it's a BIG BUTTT... WHAT an #Incredible Song and Lyrical #Message! We sure can LEARN from This!!! Thank You Alan Frew and GLASS TIGER, you TRULY #Rock and This should be a radio #Classic for its 'dual meanings.' #Absolutely
I loved this band in the 80's. Yet hardly anyone seem to know them in Australia aside from their big hit. They had so many good songs. This is just one. Thank you Glass Tiger!
Unfortunately, I had forgotten about this very talented group until I was sitting in Applebee's having dinner one evening. The song "Don't Forget Me..." was playing on the sound system. I was trying to figure out which group it was. When I got home googled it and the rest is history. Also love the song "Someday".
I hope, that, when you say 'we', you are speaking for yourself and your family, or something such as that. I'm not sure who you mean by 'we', but, like I said, I hope it is for your family or close friends or something; I hope you are not trying to speak on behalf of the whole country of Canada, because that, as you know, would be wrong - one person can't speak for an entire country. Not everyone shares your feelings.
"WOW"~ Alan Frew has such an amazing, uplifting voice. Glass Tiger has the 80's written all over them. A true lengendary band, and formed just down the road from me. With music this good The Almighty probably has a Glass Tiger cd.
Diese Gruppe kam leider nie richtig hoch bei uns, obwohl sie gute Musik gemacht haben. Ich bin immer nach der Suche nach melodischer Musik abseits des Mainstrams. Es gibt z.B. die deutsche Band Karibow und es gab die britische Band Karnataka, von denen kann ich "Delicate flame of desire" oder "Time stand still" empfehlen. Viel Spaß weiterhin beim Musik hören.
This song is still lovely to listen to this day. The lyrics speaks for itself. This song is more relevent today more than before. People wiping a whole nation out. Greed.A powerful song.
This song is so commanding, so many people should reflect on this as love gives life and life gives love and all we do is kill to prosper. I see no prosperity in the human race just a circle that keeps repeating itself with different circumstances of what is available through the weapons we all have been bondage to and will in yourself not face. Hate, greed, lust, power through trying to control someone else or others to say my way or the highway as I know what is best. My own heart feels and knows that the circle must be broken or their will be an elimination eventually as we will cause it ourselves and we all need to love ourselves enough to break it in ourselves for all living things on the earth.
This song has never been more relevant, what with the discovery of the mass grave at a former residential school site. These people have suffered so much, and for what?
This song makes me think of the comparison of my mom needing a mask and Grandpa Arguello not needing mask when the Covid my favorite virus was going back to normal.😊
Love, love , love this song, Every time I hear it on radio (oldies 70's 90's station) I have to crank it up loud. Thought I'd see if it was here, Can't remember if I ever saw the video but it is outstanding. Still my fave of all Glass Tigers songs
The spirit of the First Nations shall endure...even through the devastating news that we've learned of two unmarked gravesites where the Indigenous Residential Schools once stood in Kamloops, B.C. & Cowessess First Nation, located 160 km east of Regina, SK. To the people of the First Nations...including those who were taken to these residential schools, mostly against their will, & suffered through the horrible abuses there...my heart goes out to you all. Your true heart & soul of Canada will be redeemed a thousand-fold...& I pray that reconciliation shall remain everlasting. Glass Tiger's 'Diamond Sun' is for you all. Don't ever let it go!!!
Actually, it was originally written about Africa, and the Apartheid system, and the original title was "African Sun", but thanks to the video production decision to film in Drumheller Alberta Canada, it took on a new meaning, with indiginous peoples being the focus. Love that.
Eu adorei esse vídeo clipe junto com a música que fizeram, ficou espetacular, vejo isso como a homenagem aos indígenas da América do norte, não sou indígena mas me sinto engrandecido, feliz por ver e ouvir tal música linda que soa em nossa alma...
As a CREE man from Hudson Bay I feel honoured and love this song...I want to see them in concert 2018 at Budweiser stage
Nice!
Yes so did I last year
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Brother. I first heard this song in the summer of 1991 when I was visiting in Whapmagoostui. I was tuned to Cree-language radio and I recorded it on my Walkman. Still gets me every time.
As a Métis I know exactly what you mean. I have seen them in every decade so far, 80s through 2018.
I served 8 months in Afghanistan, this is the only group of Canadians that came over during my tour to put on a performance, along with some retire NHLers. This is something that they have done several times during Canadian Afghan mission. Good on them, much appreciated by the troops.
Class Act, I didn't know that, and will get the chance to salute them when they play their Free Concert in Blind River, on July 8th as part of Community Days Activities, come on down, I need all the rockers I can find, Country fans outnumber us 10-1 in my fair little town.
I hope u understand why they came it was definitely not for support of imperialism probably more about showing that equality of all was necessary
DITTO TO KEVIN'S 2 REPLIES! I SO ADMIRE THIS WONDERFUL CANADIAN SOFT ROCK BAND, SINCE I WAS IN COLLEGE IN THE '80S; AS WELL AS BEING AN AMATEUR ROCK/BALLAD DRUMMER! GLASS TIGER INSPIRED ME TO BECOME A MORE "SERIOUS " MUSICIAN-AS TO HOW TIGHT & CRISP THEY ARE!! SO LOVE YOU GUYS AND THE APPRECIATIVE/EDUCATED FAN FOLLOWING! WHAT AN INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL "1 OF A KIND" LEAD SINGING VOICE ALAN HAS-HUGH?!! (JONMAN-DRUMMER/SINGER)
Thanks for your service my friend.
INdeed
Ojibway here from Toronto. I love this song and I always will.
my grandparents are in the video
RIp grandfather Vern and grandmother Pauline
The 1980 s was the real deal in the music industry! todays music doesnt even come close to the musicality of the 80 s music!
wow, finally someone is so sure that the music in the 80s was THE BEST THAT MUSIC CAN BE!
Tolles Lied, das war noch eine tolle Zeit. Was waren wir jung und hatten so viel Spass
One of the greatest songs of all time, I think.
Still listening to this today❤
Me too. Right now.
As a young Anishinabe woman in the 80s, I was happy to hear this on the radio at that time. How cool that Glass Tiger could tackle such an issue in a beautiful ballad? Meegwetch, brothers🙏🏾😘!
How cool! I was born on Anishinabe/Canadian land in the 70s and I had the pleasure to go to school and work with many amazing Anishinabe people here over my past almost 50 years. More to learn all the time though. Best wishes
@@BeakerInShortShorts Thanks for your reply😊. Yes, more to be done - but we‘re on the right path🙏🏽. Take care🙋🏻♀️.
I graduated high school in 1993. During all those years of education I was never taught about residential schools in Canada - that angers me. I want to be a part of reconciliation but it is challenging to know where to start. I don’t want to overstep. I see commercials on you tube for victims of residential schools but I wish I would see a website for other Canadians and how we can contribute to reconciliation in a respectful manner honouring First Nations people and their journey.
@@kelloggs7447 Try reading True Reconciliation: How to be a Force for Change by Jody Wilson-Raybould. Or be like Dan Levy and enroll in an Indigenous history course at a university. Wishing you all the best😊🙋🏻♀️.
This was a great 80's band. Very underrated. I was in my young 20's and this music brings back a flicker of the optimism that I had for the future back then.
20 years old no and feel the same way listening to this song, such a rush of inspiration and hope I get from this song
I was 23 when this song came to the public's attention. It has ALWAYS struck a nerve in me. ALWAYS AND FOREVERMORE. Alan Frew, you and your group perform a great song that is larger than any pop music chart position can or will ever convey. This is one song that I'll never ever EVER forget as long as I'm alive.
Iubesc această melodie pe cât de armonioasă este, pe atât de caldă și plină de inspirație, mulțumesc!
Someday was my favorite song from Glass Tiger... Very under-rated band from the 80s
Very relevant now as it was then. "Are we never to learn?" Terrific song. Thank you Glass Tiger.
Glass Tiger was the first concert I went to. Sudbury 1987. Loved this band ever since.
One of the greatest rock-pop anthems of all time, by a great 80's band. Beautiful metaphorical lyrics, just as the native american people would have spoken. A Great Anthem!
Agreed.
Thanks for your acknowledgement..
The song is not about Native people!!
this seriously needs millions of views....great song.
Love the 80's...it was an amazing time for music. Im part Algonquin, so this resonated with me as a young kid. This band was always under rated in my opinion.
I Listen to this Song in Honour of My Auntie, who just passed from cancer.
She LOVED This Song
I’m sorry for your loss dear. She must’ve been a very special auntie to you and a special lady. 🕊️🙏
In '88, was 18 yrs also, still my most fav. songs... hit repeat every time I hear it! Were one of my fav. groups growing up!! xo : )
i do so totally agree
I was 18 yrs when this song came out in 1988, glasstiger was a huge success in Canada back then and cracked the USA market with there hit songs, this video was filmed in Alberta, Canada in the badlands which are outside of Calgary. So many great singers from Canada back then including Corey hart, honeymoon suite, haywire, etc.
The closeups were shot in Toronto on blue or green screen before they went out West.....I did Grooming.......
The badlands are Dinosaur Provincial Park.
Lover boy, men without hats, northern pikes, gowan, chiliwack, 54-40, the headpins, blue rodeo..
Ernest Monias, Chester Knight, Blue Northern... Eeee...
I 100% agree! I love GT and still listen to their music now and all my Canadian faves! Bryan, Haywire, Corey, and many more… I love the music from 80s-90s!
Wow never heard this song truly amazing at the best time of this world God bless to ya and all thanks together rebuild
Heard this song on the radio today while I was on my way home from my doctor's appointment. Glass Tiger rocks!
es gibt keine bessere Mukke als die von Damals damals waren wir noch jung die Erinnerung wird immer bleiben Danke für diese tolle Musik
The best song I've heard since my early childhood. I love it! ❤🥰 beautiful song. Now as a grown woman, I honour this song. It has real true meaning.
I made my younger brother bike down to the Co-Op with my allowance and buy the cassette for me. Such joy still. (CD now). This song choked me up and I was 11. I only knew 1 Native kid in my school in SW Calgary. There was a reserve nearby I heard, but never saw where.
- Given some of the civil unrest we still see in parts of the world today, this song & its powerful lyrics still resonate. Maybe if some folks listened closely they'd realize to try & treat people better inspite of their differences & try & respect one another better. Oh, are we never to learn....
I hadn't heard this song in years and it came on the radio today. Great song and very meaningful.
oh how i absolutely agree with this.. 🙏🙏🙏
I remember being 15 and visiting my sister in Calgary, going to see the badlands and the next thing I know this video comes along and I see the same places I visited in their video... a powerful memory for me..
Gorgeous woman. Epic song. Good times missed badly being a 1980 born kid.
I was born in the 70’s and I love this song!
My name is Jamie, I really miss this song from the 1980s. I wish those days can come back again. The 1980s still live own with me for ever.
jamie harry I feel the exact same way as you do.
there coming to pei april 20 2018 with johnny reid as well
The 80s will always be as close as your mind can imagine it and your heart can feel it. Never forget that. 80s forever.
Guys the fun part is I am 40 years old and I have a 13-year-old son who thinks 80's are fun when I show him the music the style of the 80's. He thinks we are living in really boring times today.
I watched with him most of the famous movies from the 80's too.
So we are sad about the 80's but if we expose the younger generations to the 80's they can discover how amazing amazing times we had.
80s FOREVER!
Gott sei DANK für diesen Song ... ich bin so begeistert - immerwieder..... Love gives LIFE and LIFE is LOVE.... Shalom wünscht Anke aus Gladbeck
Ein toller christlicher Sänger ist auch Neal Morse. Hatte schon diverse Konzerte in deutschen Kirchen. Ich kann das Album "One" empfehlen.
This song should be a classic
1991, China. I was an elementary school student and I tried my best to translate the lyrics just to let my teachers know that western pop music is not evil.
Much appreciation and love for these songwriters, performers and the acknowledgment of my people.
you are African?
@@sceanlyonz4571 Cree... Alan Frew (Glass Tiger's singer) noted "its not only about natives but for all cultures that have been abused for monetary gain"
This song and album is an absolute classic, yet it never got the praise or appreciation it deserves here in the States. I’ve seen these guys live 4 times now and they put on an incredible show every time. Hoping to see them in Mississauga again this December!
I searched around all over to see how this song charted and was absolutely baffled to not find any record of it on any charts which is absolutely criminal as this is one of their best songs. Easily in my top 3 by Glass Tiger. It's one of those songs that has me shedding some tears each time it plays.
We saw you all perform at The CNE in Toronto on August 28, 2022.
Excellent show!!
Take care and stay healthy!!
Please come back next summer!!!! :)
Love Canadian music and this song. It was an awesome concert with the Spoons. ❤👍🙂
Loved this song when I first heard it over 20 years ago. Still love it and always will. The words and message are so powerful. This song is spiritual. I wish there could be more music like this.
"Diamond Sun"
When they came to this land
We gave our friendship, gave them our hands
But it was never to be, oh, you must bow down
They said, "Fall to your knees"
Oh, diamond sun has to burn
Oh, are we never to learn
Oh, love gives life and life is love
But what have we done
We have walked on this earth
Since the first star was shining
And the moon had its birth
But as with the shadows
Of lonely trees
We are in bondage
But our hearts are still free
Oh, diamond sun has to burn
Oh, are we never to learn
Oh, love gives life and life is love
But what have we done
Still diamond sun has to burn
Oh, are we never to learn
Still diamond sun has to burn
In my heart I believe
Someday the sun will shine
You shall be free
And bless our children
As they're put to the test
You'll feel the heartbeat
Of a nation's unrest
Oh, diamond sun has to burn
Oh, are we never to learn
Oh, love gives life and life is love
But what have we done
Oh, love gives life and life is love
What have we done, what have we done
This LYRIC clearly has a "dual meaning" which seems fitting coming from a #Canadian Band that is in a country constantly Struggling with its Dual French and English-rooted "Western Cultures" well- planted in a Sea of First Nations or as some call, "Aboriginals" with over 250 respective Languages...
Does it Truly #Matter WHO was here FIRST, #Second or 2,025th? Does It?
But... and it's a BIG BUTTT...
WHAT an #Incredible Song and Lyrical #Message!
We sure can LEARN from This!!!
Thank You Alan Frew and GLASS TIGER, you TRULY #Rock and This should be a radio #Classic for its 'dual meanings.'
#Absolutely
thanks canada....love from malaysian
This song will never die...so true the words they sing world needs help people need to speak out ...hugs bobby
I loved this band in the 80's. Yet hardly anyone seem to know them in Australia aside from their big hit. They had so many good songs. This is just one. Thank you Glass Tiger!
Hear this lovely song on 1988,. And now i'm going old ❤️
Yup, was 20; now 55.
Unfortunately, I had forgotten about this very talented group until I was sitting in Applebee's having dinner one evening. The song "Don't Forget Me..." was playing on the sound system. I was trying to figure out which group it was. When I got home googled it and the rest is history. Also love the song "Someday".
Its a shame this song only has 367,000 views. Great Canadian band!
I love the music and the videos of Glass Tiger. Great band!
I listen to this tonight in honour of the thousands of residential school victims and survivors. We are so sorry. May you begin you healing.
Meegwetch tedigo anishnabe nin pinada Gunn
I hope, that, when you say 'we', you are speaking for yourself and your family, or something such as that. I'm not sure who you mean by 'we', but, like I said, I hope it is for your family or close friends or something; I hope you are not trying to speak on behalf of the whole country of Canada, because that, as you know, would be wrong - one person can't speak for an entire country. Not everyone shares your feelings.
Very beautifuland powerful song Thankyou Glasstiger. BJJ. ❤
What have we done. I know I'm going to love this song forever and remind myself to be accountable
Excellent thought provoking song.❤🙏( Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦)
Tjankyou
Fellow South Africa
"WOW"~ Alan Frew has such an amazing, uplifting voice. Glass Tiger has the 80's written all over them. A true lengendary band, and formed just down the road from me. With music this good The Almighty probably has a Glass Tiger cd.
Very talented group!💖💖
Don't forget me when your gone was their massive hit and flagship song, but for me diamond sun is by far their best track... Truly timeless
Schönes Musikvideo von Glass Tiger! Ich vermisse diese Zeit, der klassen Musik und viel mehr noch.
Diese Gruppe kam leider nie richtig hoch bei uns, obwohl sie gute Musik gemacht haben. Ich bin immer nach der Suche nach melodischer Musik abseits des Mainstrams. Es gibt z.B. die deutsche Band Karibow und es gab die britische Band Karnataka, von denen kann ich "Delicate flame of desire" oder "Time stand still" empfehlen. Viel Spaß weiterhin beim Musik hören.
I like Glass Tiger's music.
This is my all-time favorite Glass Tiger album, every song on it ROCKS. 🤘
This song is still lovely to listen to this day. The lyrics speaks for itself. This song is more relevent today more than before. People wiping a whole nation out. Greed.A powerful song.
This song is so commanding, so many people should reflect on this as love gives life and life gives love and all we do is kill to prosper. I see no prosperity in the human race just a circle that keeps repeating itself with different circumstances of what is available through the weapons we all have been bondage to and will in yourself not face. Hate, greed, lust, power through trying to control someone else or others to say my way or the highway as I know what is best. My own heart feels and knows that the circle must be broken or their will be an elimination eventually as we will cause it ourselves and we all need to love ourselves enough to break it in ourselves for all living things on the earth.
I would have to agree this is one of the best Pop/Rock Anthems of all time. The Guitar the bass, plus enjoy that is about our indigenous culture
I totally love this song reminds me of what I left behind and who I am. First Nations!
The beautiful of the lyrics, I woke one morning I just started crying and I began to 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 😇💙😎
Great song from greatly underrated group.
This is a 😊😊😊 good easy listening song that kicks and rocks as well.!!!
This song has never been more relevant, what with the discovery of the mass grave at a former residential school site. These people have suffered so much, and for what?
I was 18 when this came out thank you glass tiger 🐅🙏
❤❤
We are in bondage , but our hearts are still free .
hello Mark Taylor are you from The Pas MB?? cool song .
This song makes me think of the comparison of my mom needing a mask and Grandpa Arguello not needing mask when the Covid my favorite virus was going back to normal.😊
the best of the best. glass tiger, "diamond sun"
Love glass tiger 🐅 they rock still 🇨🇦👍❤️🙂💪
I'm so thrilled Corry Hart and Glass Tiger are coming to Vancouver Rodgers Arena june 2019 for all us 80s people out there
Toujours une bonne chanson après toutes ces années, j'ai des bon souvenir dans mon enfance wow meegwetch
I really miss the 80s. Fantastic decade.
glass tiger = life
💓 Chi Miigwetch/ Thank you! 💓
What a blast from the past. I was totally in love with the bass player. You know the dark quiet type.
My favourite Glass Tiger song when it first came out and I was young. Now in 2020 I'm no longer young but this song is still my favourite. 🤘❤
Love, love , love this song, Every time I hear it on radio (oldies 70's 90's station) I have to crank it up loud. Thought I'd see if it was here, Can't remember if I ever saw the video but it is outstanding. Still my fave of all Glass Tigers songs
This was the beginning of our awakening to indigenous people. We were like what's this song about??? Why are they saying what have we done???
The spirit of the First Nations shall endure...even through the devastating news that we've learned of two unmarked gravesites where the Indigenous Residential Schools once stood in Kamloops, B.C. & Cowessess First Nation, located 160 km east of Regina, SK.
To the people of the First Nations...including those who were taken to these residential schools, mostly against their will, & suffered through the horrible abuses there...my heart goes out to you all. Your true heart & soul of Canada will be redeemed a thousand-fold...& I pray that reconciliation shall remain everlasting.
Glass Tiger's 'Diamond Sun' is for you all. Don't ever let it go!!!
Such a beautiful song!!
Essa música é linda e super atual!!!... Traz doces recordações da minha juventude... Que saudade!!!... Ouvindo em Janeiro de 2022...
This song is so fitting in 2021..
As a indigenous man from Winnipeg I love this song ashamed to be Canadian but thats charging.
Quando esta música começou a tocar nas rádios,me apaixonei na primeira ''ouvida''
great song!
Memorable one for sure.
Love gives life, and life is love 💜
...this song has followed me from my teens!!!...thank you!!!
The Song is Actual this Days!!!!....Thank you... ;-)
Actually, it was originally written about Africa, and the Apartheid system, and the original title was "African Sun", but thanks to the video production decision to film in Drumheller Alberta Canada, it took on a new meaning, with indiginous peoples being the focus. Love that.
ich liebe dieses Lied....ein toller Sound....und so war wie nie
Nicht nur dieses Lied war toll, auch die Gruppe. Habe mir damals die LP gekauft, war eine schöne Zeit.
Exactly Steve, I was 19 then, the best music era ever!How could someone say this is not a good groove !!
Essa banda é d mais,,,❤❤❤ tenho várias músicas n meu celular ❤❤❤
FENOMENALES ILOVE THIS BAND GREAT SONGS GREAT BAND
I love this one ❤️😻❤️🙌
I just love this song. I can never get it out of my head that’s how good it is.
It's interesting to see young Eric Schweig (Uncas from the Last of the Mohicans) in this video.
How can 11 people NOT like this song/video? They have no taste in music. On another note....get well soon Alan!!!!
Eu adorei esse vídeo clipe junto com a música que fizeram, ficou espetacular, vejo isso como a homenagem aos indígenas da América do norte, não sou indígena mas me sinto engrandecido, feliz por ver e ouvir tal música linda que soa em nossa alma...
Banda excelente que não teve o reconhecimento mundial que mereciam.
@@ricardongodoy é verdade meu amigo! Desculpa a demora 🤩
Love is life, and life is love ❤.
I have always loved this song, I would love to meet the band.
Memories...... love this song. Oct 2020
とっても懐かしい♪