Greg Holden - The Lost Boy From the 2013 release, "I Don't Believe You" Available on iTunes now bit.ly/1j7e1mC Produced by The Wild Honey Pie www.thewildhone... www.GregHoldenOnline.com
So sad to hear, I'm a huge SOA fan as well. I have such a hard connection with this song. My birthday is March 12.. I will play this song on my birthday, as a reminder of him.
He’s a fictional character I know that. But Opie’s death and funeral still hit my soul like he was a real person. This is one of the best chosen songs to back a funeral scene ever. If I ever find a friend like Opie, I’d hope he would make this my funeral song.
My twin brother was a big SOA fan, he made the desicion of ending his own life in May 2019. When we visit his memorial place, we play this exact song, because he loved it!
The music in sons of anarchy.. EVERY episode I've seen ALWAYS has a fitting and/or amazing songs at the end... Look for songs of anarchy you'll find loads
Tim Arrigo Please say *spoiler* before posting major deaths on music videos that aren't remotely related to the TV show you're referring to (This particular video has no correlation to SoN apart from it being in an episode, there's no direct link anywhere here) I have seen all of the episodes but for those who haven't, please zip your pie hole up
Grim Grin Major deaths? Its make believe u tool..and I'm sure everyone has seen the show if they're here. And how long has it been since it aired? You probably think you're a SON..grow up tough guy.
I still need to cry every time i listen to this song and i still watch soa its just one of those series that never gets boring no matter how often you watch it 👌
I listen to this so much for years. Never had a mum or dad, lived on the streets for years then I found my calling my home and I'm now a nurse with 3 children. But this song breaks my heart every time because I know exactly how painful this song hits.
Every time I listen to an SoA song i just feel things that I didn't know I could feel. The whole show was such a tragic story with a tragic end. Opie and tara's death will always make me cry. Such an amazing show with such amazing music. SAMCRO forever
I left my home still as a child I walked a thousand sorry miles To wait for my father, to gather up his tools He said my boy you've got to run Don't wait for me, don't wait for mum We'll come get you, when it's safe for us to move So I waited many years Held back the pain behind my tears For my father, to come find me like he said And in that time I was alone So many years without my home I made brothers of a different kind instead And in the time I didn't know Just how hard the wind could blow Towards disaster, and the things that I would see I never found my father I never found my mother Even would I know in my lifetime I will be A hero into the masses To those born without chances There's a freedom that everyone deserves I know there's greed and there's corruption I've seen death and mass destruction But I'm telling you, and I hope that I'm heard And I will not be commanded And I will not be controlled And I will not let my future go on Without the help of my soul And I will not be commanded And I will not be controlled And I will not let my future go on Without the help of my soul And I will not be commanded And I will not be controlled And I will not let my future go on Without the help of my soul I will not be commanded I will not be controlled And I will not let my future go on Without the help of my soul
23 years ago my Dad walked away. I remained back with Mom. I have waited and waited and waited for him to show up one day but it hasn't happened, yet. At that point when he left I had not the slightest clue of the hardships that lay before my Mother and me. I wish I could back and relive the times, back to the 80's along with my parents. But since that's an impossible thing to do I come here instead, listen to this beautiful song and go through albums of the days with them.
I’m with ya bro my dad left me my brother and my Ma when I was 7 I’m 49 now recovered drug addict and alcoholic Gangs institutions and almost dead my dad died 3. Years ago and I still see him walk out that door god bless you brother hold strong don’t give up you are definitely not alone ML&R
S.O.A created a powerful and moving scene with this song and the fact the song was written about the millions of lost children in Africa and elsewhere makes an even more powerful statement.
+Truewhodey I used tunefind.com and looked up the episode and scene to find this and who did it.Very hepful if you don't know the song/artist.Maybe if more ppl knew how to track down the songs if would get a lot more hits
+Truewhodey I used tunefind.com and looked up the episode and scene to find this and who did it.Very hepful if you don't know the song/artist.Maybe if more ppl knew how to track down the songs if would get a lot more hits
+matt thecat I used tunefind.com and looked up the episode and scene to find this and who did it.Very hepful if you don't know the song/artist.Maybe if more ppl knew how to track down the songs if would get a lot more hits
+matt thecat I used tunefind.com and looked up the episode and scene to find this and who did it.Very hepful if you don't know the song/artist.Maybe if more ppl knew how to track down the songs if would get a lot more hits
8/26, 11:18am Expand Show Images Brian Barkley Dear Sir , I recently admitted myself to treatment of my illness from military service . While in treatment I played your song The Lost Boy for them .The response was overwhelming and healing for those that understood the meaning .Thank you for you words . Brian Barkley Veteran of Desert Storm . August 28 8/28, 10:47am Expand Show Images Greg Holden Thank you Brian. You have no idea what it means to me to receive this kind of message. I am truly moved by your words. I hope that you are feeling well and that you can recover fully from your illness. Congratulations for admitting yourself. I am sure that wasn't easy. All the best, Greg
WOW!! I just discovered this song and am blown away. We are so beat up these days and declaring that "I will not be comanded; I will not be controlled..." is just the phrasing I want to scream at those who are trying their best to do so. It really plays on a loop in my head and probably will for a while. Thanks, Greg, for one more way to sing for individual freedom when "big brother" gets too close.
My dad Micheal Shodin was a biker member I lost him 4 years ago sons of anarchy reminded me of him so much and I played this for him when I left him go rest on peace dad
I left my home still as a child I walked a thousand sorry miles To wait for my father to gather up his tools He said my boy you've got to run Don't wait for me, don't wait for mum We'll come get you when it's safe for us to move So I waited many years Held back the pain behind my tears For my father to come find me like he said In that time I was alone So many years without my home I made brothers of a different kind instead At the time I didn't know Just how hard the wind could blow Towards disaster, and the things that I would see I never found my father I never found my mother either But I know that in my lifetime I will be A hero to the masses To those born without chances There's a freedom that everyone deserves I know there's greed and there's corruption I've seen death and mass destruction But I'm telling you and I hope that I am heard I will not be commanded I will not be controlled I will not let my future go on, without the help of my soul Eu deixei minha casa ainda criança Eu caminhei por mil tristes milhas Para esperar meu pai recolher suas ferramentas Ele disse "meu garoto, você tem que fugir" Não me espere, não espere sua mãe Nós vamos buscá-lo quando for seguro para nós Então eu esperei muitos anos Retida a dor por trás de minhas lágrimas Para meu pai vir me encontrar como ele havia dito Nessa época eu estava sozinho Tantos anos sem minha casa Eu fiz irmãos de um tipo diferente Naquela época eu não sabia O quão duro o vento pode soprar Para o desastre, e as coisas que eu gostaria de ver Eu nunca encontrei meu pai Eu nunca encontrei minha mãe Mas eu sei que em minha vida serei Um herói para as massas Para aqueles que nasceram sem chances Há uma liberdade que todos merecem Eu sei que há ganância e há corrupção Eu vi a morte e destruição em massa Mas eu estou dizendo a você e espero ser ouvido Eu não serei comandado Eu não serei controlado Eu não deixarei meu futuro seguir em frente, sem a minha alma
opie always had to die same as jax it was the best and most probable way to show that even a good thing like brotherhood can turn bad and eat your soul if someone uses for selfish reasons
His father died, his first wife died, he divorced his second wife. He didn’t have much else to live for and a member needed to die. Opie stepped up. RIP Opie 💔
Lost my little brother to suicide around 6 years ago. the lyrics in this song basically describe him, and the write up in the local news even described him as a 'lost boy'. my parents were catatonic so i had to arrange his funeral, picking this song. today is the first time I have been able to listen to it since that day. Fly Free Brother
This song honors an actual Sudanese refugee. He became a refugee as a young boy during the late 1980's. Yet the world continues to generate thousands upon thousand of refugees annually. That is reality. Not a fictional TV show. Seems humanity will never learn.
thewildhoneypie every time man... you know ill admit i heard this on soa but am a metal guitarist compelled to amazing music and aint looking for a contract or shit but if and you ever want to talk and give me insight to a industry i just wanna pick your brain for a bit man. I get it if u are a little more than reserved god knows there's a lot of crazy people and ill probably answer the phone with the theme song from Halloween but.... lol my number is 780 200 2889 i live in Edmonton Alberta and ... yea thanks
This song hits a chord in my heart when i hear it. For those who are no longer with me physically, but whom will never leave me in spirit, in my heart or in my soul. Much love to everyone out there.
I know this about the Sudanese disaster, but it reflects lots of what we feel for our brothers in our bike clubs they are our family, we back each other to the last breath
As much as i love Opie & SOA,this song is for us who have lost someone tragically or orphaned and now that i have a son i pray to live long enough for him to remember me after im gone
Thats a great song !! Im sad you have so little views this deserves MILLIONS views really :( ♡ your voice is amazing and the lyrics is inspirational ♥︎ ♥︎ greeting from saudi arabia ^ㅅ^
Rest easy fly high.. We Dem Boyz for every jay briscoe, you’re the reason I loved ring of honor, deathmatch wrestling, I may sound like a baby, but this wrestling death has hit me so hard for some reason
I love this song man. My friends said It was great but this song described my life perfectly outside the U.S. You are very good Greg keep up the good music Greg. You My Hero.
My dad asked for this song when he passed away and he recently passed away along with my older brother and it was soothing when all of us heard this song at their funeral so I’m happy that we got to listen to this song there
I love it when you discover another artist and you instantly love their songs! few and far between these days , love this guy his songs are great. first find in a while last one was years ago ray lamontagne, love songs that have meaning
F@@@@@@@ck.... I can not listen to this song without shedding a few tears..... This is truly one song that says everything I feel. I feel every cord, every word.... every piano key..........
Dear Mr Holden! i saw SOA, and listen your song. I knew that sing about some other people. But, seriously, my life was same!!!! So, thank you for your song, its helped for me. Im like Opie, fight till the end...