Yeah and after that it was the 70s, then 50s then 90s then 80s Imo! Aha.. For which were the best!
@GottaStaySickWithItАй бұрын
That's Vietnam music for those who served in Vietnam know what I mean.
@frankmendez30853 күн бұрын
@@frankmendez3085 Indeed.
@alexanderleach33653 күн бұрын
I was a soldier in the Australian army reserve from 1977 to 1992 & grew up on Vietnam era rock, & still loving it
@craigward51555 ай бұрын
TKS FOR YOUR SERVICE SIR. God Bless you
@DINO-SP2015 ай бұрын
@@DINO-SP201 My dad was in Vietnam in 67-68. Australian soldiers served near him and he sent me a cool Aussie slouch hat that snapped on the left side.
@ziggyutah5 ай бұрын
Aussie girl in the USA married Green Bennie in 1969.
@Kris-tz1ec5 ай бұрын
It was the best of time/ It was the worst of time.
@Kris-tz1ec5 ай бұрын
Two Tours Iraq. Still listen to Rock as we jump on the Helo...thunk thunk thunk thunk. Crew chief "It's OK, they're Self sealing Gas Tanks. Me: "Why are they shooting at us?"
@steverobson88275 ай бұрын
a simple guitar riff can bring back faces from 50 years ago
@almiller5682Ай бұрын
the best of times and the worst of times, but it was our time, thanks for the songs and the memories; one old vet to another on our day.
@longredroad42495 ай бұрын
❤
@faith49165 ай бұрын
No comments
@livingonparkavenueinmanhat7755 ай бұрын
Love you brother ❤️
@robertlang8891Ай бұрын
I grew up listening to this music with my dad and uncles, all served in Vietnam. Some of the best music ever produced, in my opinion.
@williamcurtis82235 ай бұрын
Golden era of music for sure, today it's just fast shit but in a fast produced shit bucket. In my opinion.
@UpflickkАй бұрын
@@UpflickkI recall a study spanning the 70s to the late 2010s recording the repeating of notes and tones in popular music. There was a very noticeable and rapid spike in songs sounding the same, and I can imagine it’s only gotten worse since then. Graduated from a bucket of crap to a quick-open pouch of thrice digested slop.
@kielbasamage17 күн бұрын
My dad served 4 tours in Vietnam on the day. When tours were 12-18 months long. 😢Never the same...until the day he died.
@P.G.19665 ай бұрын
2 tours in Eye Corp. None of us are the same. Peace and honors to your Dad.
@alfredpaquin35634 ай бұрын
Shut up
@Ms.Schiavo3 ай бұрын
It was a war that could never be won sadly families on both sides suffered and not only did the states lose the war it was really bad for the veterans on both sides 🙏🙏
@user-wg7vp5on9h2 ай бұрын
4 tours? Impresionante.
@miguelgaldonmoragues2 ай бұрын
So sorry for your great loss. 🙏God bless bless you.
@adellatorres37532 ай бұрын
This is an absolutely memory.. God Bless America🇺🇸✊🏻
@josephrothschild17317 сағат бұрын
THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE To All Vietnam Veterans Glad the most from your All is back Home GREETINGS FROM 2 / 75 B / CO RANGER BATTALION
@matthoffmann67983 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@miguelgaldonmoragues2 ай бұрын
Thnks for your service. My wish is that you were not left with PTSD and that you experience happiness and good health for the rest of your life. Respect.
@HaGirl10Ай бұрын
@@HaGirl10 Thank you so much !!! I am okay thanks for asking !!!
@matthoffmann679810 күн бұрын
100% Respect 🙏 To ALL WHO HAVE SERVED THERE COUNTRY 🎖️IN ALL WARS..
@jamesfurness53553 ай бұрын
Great music during a tragic time.Remember, my fellow Vets.?
Lost my uncle Kia in the NAMs Central Highands mid3/68 , tail end of bloody ass TET , up near Pleiku in the 1st AirCav ,just 2wks b-4 my 11th bday . Remember hearing this tune mid5/69 when I was 12 exiting the 6th grade .
@JohnEglick-pl1sb5 ай бұрын
😢
@kassandramesi5464Ай бұрын
Been there, done that, lived to tell about it. 1st Bn, 7th Air Cav, 1st AirCav Div. '71-'72. GaryOwen. Now, I'm an old man enjoying the music I grew up listening to on CKLW in Detroit, Michigan, baby, and later on that FM station outside Ft. Knox, Ky! So long ago. Oh, yah...F--k Westmoreland, that lying Sob! He kept the war going with his lies!
@13thBear3 ай бұрын
Westmoreland was gone in 68 and he may have lied but he was not the last of them to lie!
@joemamma4758Ай бұрын
@@joemamma4758 The biggest criminal was Lyndon Blow Job. I told him and the U.S. government, KMA and went to Canada!
@molonlabe8792Ай бұрын
thank you Sir❤
@kassandramesi5464Ай бұрын
Exactly right. They are still living 😂. Meet people. Travel to New places. Fight for the maaan Maaaaaan. @@joemamma4758
@fuuuuuwahhhh5276Ай бұрын
@joemamma4758 He kind of was lol. General Patton Jr, had more progress and followed the instructions of the New U.S President to help bring the war to a better end for withdrawal plus the Invasion of Cambodia which Eliminated vast weapons caches on the border massively set the North Back.
@Dogmeat195021 күн бұрын
That was Dad´s music.......simple, wonderful and amazing. Music from other time, music that lives in surviving veterans of a hard, harsh, long, crazy and terrible war.... Yet I love it.
@danielcifuentes71985 ай бұрын
Great songs from the past
@JosephSmith-re3fu5 ай бұрын
@@JosephSmith-re3fu❤❤❤
@marianaduran68985 ай бұрын
@@JosephSmith-re3fu Remember hearing this tune early 8/68 ,whenI was 11 years old ,now 66 year young; lost a relative mid/3- 68 tailed of bloody TET 2 wreaks b-4 my 11 th bday "Andy was in USAs 1st Cav AirMOBILE / AIR ASSUALT NEAR PLEIKU CENTRAL HOGHLANDS SOUTHVIETNAM when a VIETCONG RPG HIT HIS HUEY , AND 3 Troopers !!
@JohnEglick-pl1sb5 ай бұрын
Remember these tunes on PHILADELPHIAS WFIL"FAMOUS 56 . MOST TUNES COVER 68- 70 WITH NAM WAR RAGGING FIERCELY !!
@JohnEglick-pl1sb5 ай бұрын
I remember Raymond. Brings sadness and tears when in solitude.
@ricardoduran22936 ай бұрын
I was a soldier in the south african and namibian armies from '77 to 1983.The sound of rotor bades give me goose bumps!
@johanbotha149114 күн бұрын
Love this music. I was a teenager in the sixties when this music was around. I think it exemplified what was going on in Viet Nam.
@nancythompson47634 ай бұрын
Caro desconhecido, 1960 foi o ano em q nasci, N sei mto sobre a guerra do vietnam , só sei q amo essas músicas desde mto pequena Paz e rock "rool
@silvaniaferreira7512 ай бұрын
Thanks for the music of my life Vietnam 68 69 70 71 and 72 to all my foes the VC NVA and the American Soldier the MP’s still respect You.
@samuelmuller99402 ай бұрын
🫡
@ivaylovasilev75939 күн бұрын
Salute all the Kiwis and Aussies who served in Vietnam
@CouplesLite4 ай бұрын
Loo yes me too semper Fi broooo
@Ms.Schiavo3 ай бұрын
I had a friend get killed over there. He was shot in the head. They had an open casket, that's something I'll never forget!😪💔
@VickyAtkinson2 ай бұрын
💔 Tragic you had to lose a close friend that way. May you have many happy memories to remember him by. Memories can not be taken from you.
@HaGirl10Ай бұрын
Thank you!❤
@VickyAtkinsonАй бұрын
@@VickyAtkinson Welcome, Vicky. Take care.
@HaGirl10Ай бұрын
Glad to see the Australian contingent (not forgetting the New Zealanders either) in Somebody to Love. I had two family members serve in the Republic of Vietnam, Signalman Paul Crangle in the Royal Australian Signals and Pte Bryan Ferrie, Royal Australian Regiment, both National Servicemen. Bryan returned to Vietnam as a Royal Australian Navy Nurse for a second tour. Finished as a Commander in the RAN. Lest we forget.
@bugler755 ай бұрын
No comments
@livingonparkavenueinmanhat7755 ай бұрын
@@livingonparkavenueinmanhat775 This is still a comment, somehow.
@Briselance3 ай бұрын
🫡🫡
@Briselance3 ай бұрын
I was a born a soldier for peace ✌️. My father was a WW2 sniper . All I want is peace .
@user-mi3cq1oy8e5 ай бұрын
Aussies photo for "Some Body to Love", outstanding
@user-md6cv9rc9t6 ай бұрын
My cousin was Huey-Pilot, served 3 year in Nam.
@naturaljustice4654Ай бұрын
BLESS HIM- IS HE GOOD 👍 ❤❤
@marianaduran689819 сағат бұрын
@@marianaduran6898 Think so, hard to talk about.
@naturaljustice465419 сағат бұрын
@@naturaljustice4654 PRAY- let it go to GOD- When all is bad and sad- you have to believe in a HIGHER POWER- what ever it is- don't talk about it- let it go- no one can come forward holding onto the past.. I know- I'm one- I hope we can converse- we all need a kind, wholesome soul....Prayers DEAR ONE....
@marianaduran689818 сағат бұрын
My dad was in the navy. He was one of the river boat men. He never talked about his experiences other than to say that they were not fun.
@loisprew8820Ай бұрын
All those songs reminded my youth at highschool, and whata a wonderfull time, nice girls and discovering of the first kisses, lol, un saludo desde Argentina
@robertoalfredoferrari39445 ай бұрын
I Like Music Vietnam War.
@michaelgarcia74502 күн бұрын
God bless those who served in vietnam
@lonnieseery400326 күн бұрын
One thing about the music retheme is the same as the M60 retheme crying out. A vet in nam.1967 door gunner I cav. B Co.229
@rogerashby-gw1db4 ай бұрын
All best from Polish veteran with American brothers Iraq 2004 and Afganistan 2014/2015🫡
@adampaszkowski644Ай бұрын
Massive respect for you Brother
@Dacia5226 күн бұрын
I was in Iraq 2004 and 2008. I saw the Polish troops there, in Nasariyah Camp Cedar and Baghdad camp Liberty. Greetings!!!
@marckcarbonelloifveteran41018 күн бұрын
God bless
@adampaszkowski64418 күн бұрын
love the songs you all are wonderful
@vrdesroches37296 ай бұрын
Old RSA soldiers also went to Nam. Namibia 😂😂😂 Listen to the same music. Salute guys
@martinvanvuuren5 ай бұрын
Mom's playlist God's playlist 😂🎉❤
@ellevictory13398 күн бұрын
BLESS Y'ALL - THANK YOU❤️❤️💞💞💞2024❤❤
@marianaduran68985 ай бұрын
😊к😊 . .є Єххххєх Х Ххх Кєжґхккк Ґ😊 😊😊😊 😊😊😊 😊😊😊😊😊 Є😊 😊 😊 Є Є Є Еекґеееґке 😊е ґе ґґе е😊 ґ
@user-op1hc6ni6q4 ай бұрын
Prayers for you and your family are doing well and you are doing well and you are doing
@Ms.Schiavo3 ай бұрын
❤😊
@michaelvicario258419 сағат бұрын
Thank you from Slovakia
@user-bq2zf2om7u5 ай бұрын
Love the music from the Nam
@craigward51555 ай бұрын
Ю Б. Х. Ґ.б. Б
@user-op1hc6ni6q4 ай бұрын
Love that music .
@RonaldWoertzАй бұрын
I remember being on point.. smelling the Cong smoking weed! u always knew they were near !!
@williamalexander25995 ай бұрын
the Cong said we smelled like pork so the smart ones ate rice and rotten duck eggs and fish oil so they smelled like them Sinor Trip of 65 Fortunate Son WillSon
@edgerwilson6134 ай бұрын
We were just kids, we were drafted, we went, we saw the horror, we lived though the horror The indescribable horror still lives in all of us. To all of my colleagues along the DMZ in 68 who also had to face elusive Charlie: Semper-Fi
@Aldoray-169 күн бұрын
How is Fortunate Son not here
@Cup815Ай бұрын
BRAVO THE BEST
@pantrigas6 ай бұрын
On our transistors listing as Hurricanes passed untill you were found & told not to run those batteries down.
@user-nu6gl8io8fАй бұрын
As soon as we came out of the boonies, we turned Armed Forces Radio. I was Sgt. Joe, 101st ABN, 11Bravo, '69-'70. Now, just another old man.
@OldJoe21218 күн бұрын
My grandpas cousin served in Vietnam when he came home my grandpa gave him a Harley Davidson 💯🇺🇲
@peas_n_carrrots_Ай бұрын
I am far to young to have served and I'm British so probably not but I remember the Vietnam war from my child day's must have been the news now stamped into my old brain
@wayneVeck-hv2zh2 ай бұрын
We were stationed near the 38th parallel in Korea so we would hit the clubs in the village and listen to the music and throw back some suds
@lucioramos730521 күн бұрын
That background is from an old model kit i built as a kid nice.
I love Thailand. If I wasn't born an American, I would want to be born a Thai.
@alfredpaquin35634 ай бұрын
Good morning lighting have a good thunder
@Paul-rk7bc5 ай бұрын
I can already see it. My grandpa flying over the jungle. He lands at the LZ or DZ whatever it's called and screaming "ALRIGHT BOYS GET THE HELL OFF MY CHOPPER!" Soon as the last Marine exits his Huey he takes off again with born to wild in the background.
@Alac4573 ай бұрын
Love you Grandpa. By the slim chance you see this tell Grandma I said hi! -Who's grandson is this?
@Alac4573 ай бұрын
Doesn't matter what war you fought in . Doesn't matter what country you fought for. You will be shafted by your government.
@TF-72420 күн бұрын
I was in nam ,1984 holiday
@user-ot2uc3ud8eАй бұрын
Wild😊
@PhongThanhLuu-yn8zb3 ай бұрын
Pfc year 2000
@JohnnyMartinez-ih3xmАй бұрын
No war had better music!!
@colb7155 ай бұрын
Agree for sure. Vietnam had it all, the music, the pot and opium, fast choppers, mama sans - what more could a young GI ask for ?
@martinholmes6395 ай бұрын
Hell yeah
@elliotclawson4050Ай бұрын
さいこおー、1963年生まれか😂😂沖縄。
@user-xq2rq6mz4i6 ай бұрын
Too young to be a Hippy but boy we owned the 70s!!!
@user-nu6gl8io8fАй бұрын
thank you for not starting the video with It Ain't Me
@CM-qo6yhАй бұрын
Veterans section thank ladies
@williammccoy31672 ай бұрын
Dirty-Ed side gunner on the huey!
@maxrhoades98863 ай бұрын
Xin chào Việt nam 🇻🇳🇻🇳
@user-tw4ng7lw4vАй бұрын
POV: u enter Rising Storm 2 (8:24)
@DeltaBingus3 ай бұрын
YESSSSSS , 1 MORE PLAYER ! ❤😂
@arthurneivacampinas66693 ай бұрын
We danced to this song at church dances
@user-nu6gl8io8fАй бұрын
Huntley & Brinkley. 6pm news. Always started with that days body count, both sides. Someone coming to school and getting their son/daughter to tell them their brother had been KIA.
@MsCowbelle25 күн бұрын
Rocked to the sound of war now am a vetran for peace join make a difference were world wide not just usa
@user-jt4iy5pl2b2 ай бұрын
息苦しい時代…でも音楽は良かったゼ❗☝️
@user-qx6gr8on4v6 ай бұрын
8:25 Everyone used Fortunate Son for the memes, but man.... Run Through The Jungle represent the war SO much better
@konnorrockkonnoisseur497028 күн бұрын
Pfc Martinez john f
@JohnnyMartinez-ih3xm5 ай бұрын
👍🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺😁😁😁
@bagoistvan31825 ай бұрын
Afrikakorps still loves it
@user-lp1zq4be4i5 күн бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢😢🎉😢😢😢😢😢
@PedroHinojosa-sn2ly6 ай бұрын
❤
@JimmyCollins-ry4zf6 ай бұрын
2:32
@JimmyCollins-ry4zf6 ай бұрын
good music✌
@ainissausainis41956 ай бұрын
where's the Fortunate Son?
@Ligma_junior_the_thirdАй бұрын
RAD!
@pyeitme5084 ай бұрын
野生の証明 横田ベースには寝袋に包まれた死体がごろごろ 半端じゃねい時代だったなぁ
@user-wh1vx8pj2x4 ай бұрын
Helldivers to the Creek
@Link_ye_HyruleАй бұрын
xvpr here TED LUCAAS
@user-dk5lu4kj5iАй бұрын
たれでも、戦争に、いきたくないな~。人殺しは、したくないな~。❤
@user-xq2rq6mz4i6 ай бұрын
миру -мир
@user-gp9xb9db8q18 күн бұрын
🇳🇿 🇦🇺 🇺🇸
@OfficialBlueTick5 ай бұрын
Glue to knails
@user-dk5lu4kj5iАй бұрын
I NEVER heard the word "Nam" until 20 years after I left the place. It almost sounds like a word of "endearment" for the place and the experiences. There was NOTHING "endearing" or "catchy" about the place or the experiences. Who the HELL uses that word.... who was really there?
@badguy1481Ай бұрын
Good take.
@akiller10118 күн бұрын
Dont believe Trudeau canada always has ur back
@thunderrun777Ай бұрын
Conceppceonie
@user-dk5lu4kj5iАй бұрын
0/10 no fortunate son
@epicaeron43110 күн бұрын
HEÀRT OFÌ ĎÀŔĶÑÈSS
@mimroberts1137Ай бұрын
A tam pierdolicie w tych komentarzach. Po prostu jest czad i rezonans na błonach wymiata. PRECZ Z KOMUNĄ!!!
1960s was the greatest era of rock and roll.
Yeah and after that it was the 70s, then 50s then 90s then 80s Imo! Aha.. For which were the best!
That's Vietnam music for those who served in Vietnam know what I mean.
@@frankmendez3085 Indeed.
I was a soldier in the Australian army reserve from 1977 to 1992 & grew up on Vietnam era rock, & still loving it
TKS FOR YOUR SERVICE SIR. God Bless you
@@DINO-SP201 My dad was in Vietnam in 67-68. Australian soldiers served near him and he sent me a cool Aussie slouch hat that snapped on the left side.
Aussie girl in the USA married Green Bennie in 1969.
It was the best of time/ It was the worst of time.
Two Tours Iraq. Still listen to Rock as we jump on the Helo...thunk thunk thunk thunk. Crew chief "It's OK, they're Self sealing Gas Tanks. Me: "Why are they shooting at us?"
a simple guitar riff can bring back faces from 50 years ago
the best of times and the worst of times, but it was our time, thanks for the songs and the memories; one old vet to another on our day.
❤
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Love you brother ❤️
I grew up listening to this music with my dad and uncles, all served in Vietnam. Some of the best music ever produced, in my opinion.
Golden era of music for sure, today it's just fast shit but in a fast produced shit bucket. In my opinion.
@@UpflickkI recall a study spanning the 70s to the late 2010s recording the repeating of notes and tones in popular music. There was a very noticeable and rapid spike in songs sounding the same, and I can imagine it’s only gotten worse since then. Graduated from a bucket of crap to a quick-open pouch of thrice digested slop.
My dad served 4 tours in Vietnam on the day. When tours were 12-18 months long. 😢Never the same...until the day he died.
2 tours in Eye Corp. None of us are the same. Peace and honors to your Dad.
Shut up
It was a war that could never be won sadly families on both sides suffered and not only did the states lose the war it was really bad for the veterans on both sides 🙏🙏
4 tours? Impresionante.
So sorry for your great loss. 🙏God bless bless you.
This is an absolutely memory.. God Bless America🇺🇸✊🏻
THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE To All Vietnam Veterans Glad the most from your All is back Home GREETINGS FROM 2 / 75 B / CO RANGER BATTALION
👍👍👍
Thnks for your service. My wish is that you were not left with PTSD and that you experience happiness and good health for the rest of your life. Respect.
@@HaGirl10 Thank you so much !!! I am okay thanks for asking !!!
100% Respect 🙏 To ALL WHO HAVE SERVED THERE COUNTRY 🎖️IN ALL WARS..
Great music during a tragic time.Remember, my fellow Vets.?
En,ese,entonses,estaban,,nuestros ,jovenes,en,el,frente,de,batalla
Lost my uncle Kia in the NAMs Central Highands mid3/68 , tail end of bloody ass TET , up near Pleiku in the 1st AirCav ,just 2wks b-4 my 11th bday . Remember hearing this tune mid5/69 when I was 12 exiting the 6th grade .
😢
Been there, done that, lived to tell about it. 1st Bn, 7th Air Cav, 1st AirCav Div. '71-'72. GaryOwen. Now, I'm an old man enjoying the music I grew up listening to on CKLW in Detroit, Michigan, baby, and later on that FM station outside Ft. Knox, Ky! So long ago. Oh, yah...F--k Westmoreland, that lying Sob! He kept the war going with his lies!
Westmoreland was gone in 68 and he may have lied but he was not the last of them to lie!
@@joemamma4758 The biggest criminal was Lyndon Blow Job. I told him and the U.S. government, KMA and went to Canada!
thank you Sir❤
Exactly right. They are still living 😂. Meet people. Travel to New places. Fight for the maaan Maaaaaan. @@joemamma4758
@joemamma4758 He kind of was lol. General Patton Jr, had more progress and followed the instructions of the New U.S President to help bring the war to a better end for withdrawal plus the Invasion of Cambodia which Eliminated vast weapons caches on the border massively set the North Back.
That was Dad´s music.......simple, wonderful and amazing. Music from other time, music that lives in surviving veterans of a hard, harsh, long, crazy and terrible war.... Yet I love it.
Great songs from the past
@@JosephSmith-re3fu❤❤❤
@@JosephSmith-re3fu Remember hearing this tune early 8/68 ,whenI was 11 years old ,now 66 year young; lost a relative mid/3- 68 tailed of bloody TET 2 wreaks b-4 my 11 th bday "Andy was in USAs 1st Cav AirMOBILE / AIR ASSUALT NEAR PLEIKU CENTRAL HOGHLANDS SOUTHVIETNAM when a VIETCONG RPG HIT HIS HUEY , AND 3 Troopers !!
Remember these tunes on PHILADELPHIAS WFIL"FAMOUS 56 . MOST TUNES COVER 68- 70 WITH NAM WAR RAGGING FIERCELY !!
I remember Raymond. Brings sadness and tears when in solitude.
I was a soldier in the south african and namibian armies from '77 to 1983.The sound of rotor bades give me goose bumps!
Love this music. I was a teenager in the sixties when this music was around. I think it exemplified what was going on in Viet Nam.
Caro desconhecido, 1960 foi o ano em q nasci, N sei mto sobre a guerra do vietnam , só sei q amo essas músicas desde mto pequena Paz e rock "rool
Thanks for the music of my life Vietnam 68 69 70 71 and 72 to all my foes the VC NVA and the American Soldier the MP’s still respect You.
🫡
Salute all the Kiwis and Aussies who served in Vietnam
Loo yes me too semper Fi broooo
I had a friend get killed over there. He was shot in the head. They had an open casket, that's something I'll never forget!😪💔
💔 Tragic you had to lose a close friend that way. May you have many happy memories to remember him by. Memories can not be taken from you.
Thank you!❤
@@VickyAtkinson Welcome, Vicky. Take care.
Glad to see the Australian contingent (not forgetting the New Zealanders either) in Somebody to Love. I had two family members serve in the Republic of Vietnam, Signalman Paul Crangle in the Royal Australian Signals and Pte Bryan Ferrie, Royal Australian Regiment, both National Servicemen. Bryan returned to Vietnam as a Royal Australian Navy Nurse for a second tour. Finished as a Commander in the RAN. Lest we forget.
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@@livingonparkavenueinmanhat775 This is still a comment, somehow.
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I was a born a soldier for peace ✌️. My father was a WW2 sniper . All I want is peace .
Aussies photo for "Some Body to Love", outstanding
My cousin was Huey-Pilot, served 3 year in Nam.
BLESS HIM- IS HE GOOD 👍 ❤❤
@@marianaduran6898 Think so, hard to talk about.
@@naturaljustice4654 PRAY- let it go to GOD- When all is bad and sad- you have to believe in a HIGHER POWER- what ever it is- don't talk about it- let it go- no one can come forward holding onto the past.. I know- I'm one- I hope we can converse- we all need a kind, wholesome soul....Prayers DEAR ONE....
My dad was in the navy. He was one of the river boat men. He never talked about his experiences other than to say that they were not fun.
All those songs reminded my youth at highschool, and whata a wonderfull time, nice girls and discovering of the first kisses, lol, un saludo desde Argentina
I Like Music Vietnam War.
God bless those who served in vietnam
One thing about the music retheme is the same as the M60 retheme crying out. A vet in nam.1967 door gunner I cav. B Co.229
All best from Polish veteran with American brothers Iraq 2004 and Afganistan 2014/2015🫡
Massive respect for you Brother
I was in Iraq 2004 and 2008. I saw the Polish troops there, in Nasariyah Camp Cedar and Baghdad camp Liberty. Greetings!!!
God bless
love the songs you all are wonderful
Old RSA soldiers also went to Nam. Namibia 😂😂😂 Listen to the same music. Salute guys
Mom's playlist God's playlist 😂🎉❤
BLESS Y'ALL - THANK YOU❤️❤️💞💞💞2024❤❤
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Prayers for you and your family are doing well and you are doing well and you are doing
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Thank you from Slovakia
Love the music from the Nam
Ю Б. Х. Ґ.б. Б
Love that music .
I remember being on point.. smelling the Cong smoking weed! u always knew they were near !!
the Cong said we smelled like pork so the smart ones ate rice and rotten duck eggs and fish oil so they smelled like them Sinor Trip of 65 Fortunate Son WillSon
We were just kids, we were drafted, we went, we saw the horror, we lived though the horror The indescribable horror still lives in all of us. To all of my colleagues along the DMZ in 68 who also had to face elusive Charlie: Semper-Fi
How is Fortunate Son not here
BRAVO THE BEST
On our transistors listing as Hurricanes passed untill you were found & told not to run those batteries down.
As soon as we came out of the boonies, we turned Armed Forces Radio. I was Sgt. Joe, 101st ABN, 11Bravo, '69-'70. Now, just another old man.
My grandpas cousin served in Vietnam when he came home my grandpa gave him a Harley Davidson 💯🇺🇲
I am far to young to have served and I'm British so probably not but I remember the Vietnam war from my child day's must have been the news now stamped into my old brain
We were stationed near the 38th parallel in Korea so we would hit the clubs in the village and listen to the music and throw back some suds
That background is from an old model kit i built as a kid nice.
I love it, thank you
Vietnam 67and 68 good and bad times ✌️
เพลงของไทยก็มี เสียงเรียกจากหนุ่มไทย และเสียงตอบจากเวียดนาม
I love Thailand. If I wasn't born an American, I would want to be born a Thai.
Good morning lighting have a good thunder
I can already see it. My grandpa flying over the jungle. He lands at the LZ or DZ whatever it's called and screaming "ALRIGHT BOYS GET THE HELL OFF MY CHOPPER!" Soon as the last Marine exits his Huey he takes off again with born to wild in the background.
Love you Grandpa. By the slim chance you see this tell Grandma I said hi! -Who's grandson is this?
Doesn't matter what war you fought in . Doesn't matter what country you fought for. You will be shafted by your government.
I was in nam ,1984 holiday
Wild😊
Pfc year 2000
No war had better music!!
Agree for sure. Vietnam had it all, the music, the pot and opium, fast choppers, mama sans - what more could a young GI ask for ?
Hell yeah
さいこおー、1963年生まれか😂😂沖縄。
Too young to be a Hippy but boy we owned the 70s!!!
thank you for not starting the video with It Ain't Me
Veterans section thank ladies
Dirty-Ed side gunner on the huey!
Xin chào Việt nam 🇻🇳🇻🇳
POV: u enter Rising Storm 2 (8:24)
YESSSSSS , 1 MORE PLAYER ! ❤😂
We danced to this song at church dances
Huntley & Brinkley. 6pm news. Always started with that days body count, both sides. Someone coming to school and getting their son/daughter to tell them their brother had been KIA.
Rocked to the sound of war now am a vetran for peace join make a difference were world wide not just usa
息苦しい時代…でも音楽は良かったゼ❗☝️
8:25 Everyone used Fortunate Son for the memes, but man.... Run Through The Jungle represent the war SO much better
Pfc Martinez john f
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Afrikakorps still loves it
😢😢😢😢😢😢🎉😢😢😢😢😢
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2:32
good music✌
where's the Fortunate Son?
RAD!
野生の証明 横田ベースには寝袋に包まれた死体がごろごろ 半端じゃねい時代だったなぁ
Helldivers to the Creek
xvpr here TED LUCAAS
たれでも、戦争に、いきたくないな~。人殺しは、したくないな~。❤
миру -мир
🇳🇿 🇦🇺 🇺🇸
Glue to knails
I NEVER heard the word "Nam" until 20 years after I left the place. It almost sounds like a word of "endearment" for the place and the experiences. There was NOTHING "endearing" or "catchy" about the place or the experiences. Who the HELL uses that word.... who was really there?
Good take.
Dont believe Trudeau canada always has ur back
Conceppceonie
0/10 no fortunate son
HEÀRT OFÌ ĎÀŔĶÑÈSS
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