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Crack of the lightning splitting the ground
Thunder is sounding, artillery pounding
Wrath of the Nazi's cast on Bastogne
Facing their forces alone
ALONE! [2x]
Sent from the skies jumped into the unknown
The march to Berlin has begun
Spearhead the charge surrounded by foes
Eagles are leading the way
France is still under enemy rule
Push, axis retreat
Thrown towards Arnhem a bitter defeat
They're stretched out just one bridge too far
Turn of the tide, it's breaking away
Losing momentum, retreat
Go to Bastogne, the crossroads must hold
Stand, alone in the cold
Crack of the lightning splitting the ground
Thunder is sounding, artillery pounding
Wrath of the Nazi's cast on Bastogne
Facing their forces alone
ALONE! [2x]
Dig your own foxholes or dig your own Grave
The storm is about to begin
The siege has begun, there's nowhere to run
Panzerkampfwagen emerge
Tanks and mortars are shaking the ground
Prey of man and machine
Crack of the lightning splitting the ground
Thunder is sounding, artillery pounding
Wrath of the Nazi's cast on Bastogne
Facing their forces alone
Chill of the winter bite to the bone and Christmas is drawing near
Soldiers are freezing, the death toll increasing
They're dying in their holes
There's no surrender there's no retreat, the Wehrmacht is drawing near
There's no reinforcements they're fighting all alone
Sent from the skies ended up in Bastogne
As easy, as hard as they get
Nazi command request and demand
Offer surrender – declined
Nuts! The generals word echo clear
Nuts! The Nazi's shall hear
[2x]
Crack of the lightning splitting the ground
Thunder is sounding, artillery pounding
Wrath of the Nazi's cast on Bastogne
Facing their forces alone
Thunder is sounding, artillery pounding
Wrath of the Nazi's cast on Bastogne
Facing their forces alone
The march to Berlin has begun
Spearhead the charge surrounded by foes
Eagles are leading the way
Push, axis retreat
They're stretched out just one bridge too far
Turn of the tide, it's breaking away
Losing momentum, retreat
Stand, alone in the cold
Thunder is sounding, artillery pounding
Wrath of the Nazi's cast on Bastogne
Facing their forces alone
The storm is about to begin
The siege has begun, there's nowhere to run
Panzerkampfwagen emerge
Prey of man and machine
Thunder is sounding, artillery pounding
Wrath of the Nazi's cast on Bastogne
Facing their forces alone
Soldiers are freezing, the death toll increasing
They're dying in their holes
There's no surrender there's no retreat, the Wehrmacht is drawing near
There's no reinforcements they're fighting all alone
As easy, as hard as they get
Nazi command request and demand
Offer surrender – declined
Nuts! The Nazi's shall hear
Crack of the lightning splitting the ground
Thunder is sounding, artillery pounding
Wrath of the Nazi's cast on Bastogne
Facing their forces alone
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the "Screaming Eagles" was kind of a callsign for the 101st Airborne division.
Chorus basically is this: the patch of the 101st was a lightning bolt, the thunder and artillery is kinda obvious, and the Nazis being cast on Bastogne was explaining the battle of the Bulge, where Hitler turned the bulk of his remaining forces to Bastogne, the crossroads in France where he thought he could turn the tide of the war and ask for an end on his terms. facing their forces alone refers to the fact that the Airborne repelled the Nazis with practically no re-enforcements or armor support. the whole second stanza is about the Eagles (again, the Airborne) dropping into Normandy and being put onto the tip of the spear on the assault into Berlin. "France is still under enemy rule... etc. etc." is kinda obvious, no hidden symbolism there. the stanza after, about the battle of Arnhem is where they were told to stop the Nazi advance, but failed because "they were stretched out just one bridge too far." the tide turned and the Axis pushed the attack, the Allies lost momentum and retreated. "go to bastogne the crossroads must hold, stand alone in the cold!" this part is a CO or general demanding that the Airborne go to the crossroads of france, which was lightly defended in the first place, and try to hold it against the full remainder of Hitler's Panzer divisions. the time was in winter, hence standing alone in the cold. the next part, about foxholes and the storm was basically saying that men were going to die in the foxholes they were digging to prepare for the Nazi onslaught and once the siege started, there was no retreat. the tanks emerge at the treeline, signalling the beginning. "tanks and mortars are shaking the ground, prey of man and machine!" so many men died from the enemy's superior armor power, not to mention the infantrymen and footsoldiers. moving on, the cold winter took people's lives in their holes, so close to christmas.soldiers literally froze to fucking death (srry, i'm just very anti-freezing... much rather take a bullet. it's faster, you know?). they felt there was no way to surrender and no way to retreat. they'd rather die. again, they were alone in this battle. the next stanza is just a re-cap of what they'd been through and what they are going through.the nazis offered surrender terms to the general in charge of the situation on the Allies' side, but he just said,"Nuts." literally. that's what he said, which was basically a giant,"you can go fuck yourself, we'll kick your ass cuz we've done it before." (yup, proud to be an American right then...) then you got the chorus again twice and an epic guitar solo. erm, final point being that we won the battle and whupped on their asses all the way back to Berlin.
Screaming Eagles is about the 101st Airborne Division (nicknamed Screaming Eagles) The first stanza is about the D-Day landing, the second stanza is about Operation Market Garden, a failed airborne operation to get across the Rhine river, the rest of the song is about the Battle of the Bulge, the chorus has Bastogne,a town surrounded at the beginning of the battle, the Screaming Eagles were the ones surrounded, also nicknamed the Battered Bastards of Bastogne. Yes this song portrays the Band of Brothers series, but that series was about the entire war in Europe, not just D-Day.
Screaming Eagles is about the Airborne units landing on D-day
"Sent from the skies jumped into the unknown
and regaining the territory such as Bastogne
"Wrath of the Nazi's cast on Bastogne"
and later the Netherlands f.e. Arnheim
"Thrown towards Arnhem a bitter defeat"
They even tell about the allied forces being dug up in the french forests,sitting in their holes waiting for the opportunity
"Chill of the winter bite to the bone and Christmas is drawing near Soldiers are freezing, the death toll increasing They're dying in their holes"
What is described in this song can be seen through out the entire "Band of Brothers" Series
This song talks about the Nazi´s siege on the Belgian city of Bastogne during the battle of the Bulge, the 101´st was trapped there with almost no ammo and 0 reinforcements with no cover other than the foxholes they dug. https://www.google.com.ar/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjWt9f5q5DRAhUDiZAKHcQ7Av4QFggkMAE&url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FSiege_of_Bastogne&usg=AFQjCNH0joeAJ2njUOXPreZ3NAUdV4HikA&sig2=0OB52ich2wkUr9HeQ7J9Lw&bvm=bv.142059868,d.Y2I