Favorite Vietnam War Songs
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Favorite Vietnam War Songs
The Vietnam War Era was a time of great musical diversity, with many songs of different genres written about the actual war or personal aspects of the conflict. (I'm also looking for good new music )
I am curious to know what your favorite 3-5 songs from/concerning the war and its effects are.
Mine are:
1) For What it's Worth-Buffalo Springfield
2)I was only 19 (A walk in th Green light)-Redgum (a bit obscure, and I just found it, but really good.)
3) Fortunate Son-Creedence
Note: this may be extended later to any war/military songs.
I am curious to know what your favorite 3-5 songs from/concerning the war and its effects are.
Mine are:
1) For What it's Worth-Buffalo Springfield
2)I was only 19 (A walk in th Green light)-Redgum (a bit obscure, and I just found it, but really good.)
3) Fortunate Son-Creedence
Note: this may be extended later to any war/military songs.
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Re: Favorite Vietnam War Songs
Not obscure if you're Australian. More recently, The Herd did a decent cover of it, but the original is, well, just plain better.DrMckay wrote: 2)I was only 19 (A walk in th Green light)-Redgum (a bit obscure, and I just found it, but really good.)
As for my favourites?
Naturally, Creedence is way up there. But seeing as they're already mentioned...
The Byrds - Chimes of Freedom
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Ohio
Blood, Sweat & Tears - And When I Die
Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers
That's a few. I can think of a good number more, but damned if I can remember the title or artist and my CD collection isn't to hand and my mp3s on a different box...
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"Nineteen" by Paul Hardcastle
Cheesy 80's song, but what I liked about it were the news clips scattered throughout the song
Cheesy 80's song, but what I liked about it were the news clips scattered throughout the song
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Some of my favorites with that late-60s feel:
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
Buffalo Springfield - Stop Children (What's That Sound?)
Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower
Deep Purple - Hush
The Kinks - All Day and All of the Night
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
Buffalo Springfield - Stop Children (What's That Sound?)
Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower
Deep Purple - Hush
The Kinks - All Day and All of the Night
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As per my stepdad, My Uncle Tom, & a few others:
"Jet Airliner"- Steve Miller
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyQ1znMc3og
Country Joe and the Fish
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0jxHB3E710
as voted by actual Vietnam war vets.
"Jet Airliner"- Steve Miller
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyQ1znMc3og
Country Joe and the Fish
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0jxHB3E710
as voted by actual Vietnam war vets.
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In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
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The End by The Doors. Does that count? It was in Apocalypse Now wherein Martin Sheen gets naked and starts messing up his hotel room in his unexplained insanity
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Creedence Clearwater Revival- Who'll Stop the Rain
Neil Young- Ohio
None of these are specifically about Vietnam, but they are associated:
The Rolling Stones- Paint It Black
Led Zeppelin- That's the Way
John Lennon- Imagine
Neil Young- Ohio
None of these are specifically about Vietnam, but they are associated:
The Rolling Stones- Paint It Black
Led Zeppelin- That's the Way
John Lennon- Imagine
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How is this song associated with Vietnam? I've never heard that connection before.Qwerty 42 wrote:None of these are specifically about Vietnam, but they are associated: Led Zeppelin- That's the Way
Anyway:
Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones
Turn, Turn, Turn by Pete Seeger (I like the Byrds version better, though)
Ohio by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (well, it's actually about Kent State, but irrevocably linked to Vietnam)
The Ballad of the Green Berets by Barry Sadler (great cover by Johnny Cash)
Drive On by Johnny Cash
Sky Pilot by Eric Burdon & the Animals
Come Together by the Youngbloods
Someday by Chicago (not sure if it is necessarily anti-Vietnam, but a famous political protest song)
And too many songs by Bob Dylan and other folk artists of the era to note
Seconded. That song is something else.Kuja wrote:Goodnight Saigon - Billy Joel
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Re: Favorite Vietnam War Songs
That version is shit. The one released on the Hottest 100 is better than both, IMO, isn't ridiculously overproduced.weemadando wrote:Not obscure if you're Australian. More recently, The Herd did a decent cover of it, but the original is, well, just plain better.
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I was so mad when I heard that cover, because I had always wanted to cover that song. I even suggested it to Jay from 28 Days over post-gig beers, but he thought I've been to Bali would make an even better Redgum cover.
That said, I did perform A Walk in the Light Green as spoken, horrified prose for an exam once, and it was well received. That song is special to me for so many reasons.
That said, I did perform A Walk in the Light Green as spoken, horrified prose for an exam once, and it was well received. That song is special to me for so many reasons.
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It deals a lot with America during the counterculture, which, while not exclusively shaped by the war, certainly had a lot to do with it.Ziggy Stardust wrote:How is this song associated with Vietnam? I've never heard that connection before.Qwerty 42 wrote:None of these are specifically about Vietnam, but they are associated: Led Zeppelin- That's the Way
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