Music from Vietnam war

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Published 2023-10-17

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  • i was a Huey helicopter pilot in Nam ... Vietnam Search Find Recover injured personal until a cong artillery shell exploded were a had just landed, was sent home. i was the only one to survive that attack, my best buddy died in that war god less ya Conway" RIP
  • @JACK-DETH
    Doesn't matter what war you fought in . Doesn't matter what country you fought for. You will be shafted by your government.
  • @iStreetglide
    I was a River Rat on the Vam Co Dong and we had a Teac reel to reel with 15' Sansui speakers blasting these tunes as we patrolled. Charlie always knew where we were anyway, so the loud rock n roll didn't really matter. We Gotta Get Outta This Place was our theme song. Ben Luc, Vietnam 1969
  • This music was never ever heard in Vietnam. Only had armed forces radio government propaganda never played any rock music in Vietnam. We were isolated in the military in 60s no tv newspapers no radio. We had no internet or phones you good see the news or hear music. I didnt hear these songs until years after i got out. My small high school lost four guys 68 to 70 this just before i got sent in 71. When we got back got screwed over by the people, va and government. You could do anything to us and nobody would step up. Not even McCain he didn't help us.
  • @longredroad4249
    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.
  • @almiller5682
    a simple guitar riff can bring back faces from 50 years ago
  • @Robs-pl1jv
    Thank all of you for your service.. if able in any way, we still need you but this time you all dont need to go far. A phone, camera and a voice.. the country yall, your parents, grandparents fought for has been taken hostage. We've been dancing with the devil way too long & its time to bring God home.. amen God bless
  • @craigward5155
    I was a soldier in the Australian army reserve from 1977 to 1992 & grew up on Vietnam era rock, & still loving it
  • 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.
  • @matthoffmann6798
    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
  • @loisprew8820
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • @P.G.1966
    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.
  • @JohnEglick-pl1sb
    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 .
  • @13thBear
    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!
  • @CouplesLite
    Salute all the Kiwis and Aussies who served in Vietnam
  • @jamesfurness5355
    100% Respect 🙏 To ALL WHO HAVE SERVED THERE COUNTRY 🎖️IN ALL WARS..