Everybody Wants to Rule the World but you're watching the Kuwaiti oil fields burn
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The Animals - "House of the Rising Sun" but you're on the roof of the Saigon embassy waiting for the last chopper
Or Rolling Stones' "Paint it Black"
Or listening to the doors- the end
Yes.It only can be with Doors-The end or Goodnight Saigon
@@Jegenye another excellent alternative
@@cam4636 that's definitely the vibe, I support this
Showed this to a coworker who was there as a sapper in the Royal Engineers. He says this would've been exactly what the British were listening to. Except that for him, it was on a tape in a boombox, and it'd be barely audible over the roar of the Centurion engineering vehicle he was riding in. Lots of New Order, Talking Heads, and Tears for Fears. They'd trade with other personnel to get tapes. Another crew had CDs, which were promptly scratched due to a sandstorm, and were then hung inside the tank as decorations.
He still blows things up, but now it's civilian buildings getting demolished.
Sappers are tough as nails. Can't imagine how much harder it was back in 91.
-uck yeah, New Order.
pls tell him i think he is really cool
New Order? Age of Consent while you're driving through the desert
My dad an American during Desert Storm told me his guys and some Brits were guarding some checkpoint. a pickup with a couple Iraqi dudes pulls up. Out of nowhere’s they jump out and booked it towards the desert. he said them British dudes without hesitation got in a truck, gave chase, and absolutely beat the living shit out of those guys with their rifles. Good times I guess (they ran because they had two AKs shoved behind seat)
I see you with that Generation Kill radio chatter
Every time i see something about Generation kill. All I can think of is Captain America trying to bayonet charge some pacified guy.
@@lip4973 Captain America bayonet charging empty tanks on an abandoned airfield.
@@DangerIncFilms “He’s got his fucking bayonet out.”
Such a good show
"Generation kill" rubs me the wrong way. I feel, based on human history, this is anything but "Generation kill"
"Out of touch" (Hall & Oates) but you're bleeding out on the pavement of Miami Beach, FL during the drug wars.
Fucking banger
🥶🥶🥶
Fades in and out as you struggle to stay awake, slowly falling into shock from 6 9mm GSWs
@@drewgreen9500 Sounds of the screaming crowd. Police sirens approaching in the distance.
Mission Passed
$50,000
“British Grenadiers” but your position is being overrun as the Japanese attack Hong Kong.
i feel like ive seen this before but it was god save the queen. i couldnt find it anywhere though so a version here would be nice
Ok this is brilliant
British grenadiers except the yanks are putting up more resistance than expected at bunker hill
Belkin bombers and they’re getting attacked by you
british grenadiers but another thousand zulus show up.
My dad was an Aussie clearance diver here. Aus gov had committed to placing no troops on the ground, so he and his team went in without guns to clear out the Kuwaiti ports of sea mines (which involved swimming through every metre of oily water) and find and disable any leftover arms. The yanks found 6 silkworm missiles and blew them up (much to dad and the fellas' disappointment). When they found more, dad and a comrade got a truck and drove to the US base to acquire one of them (much to the American's disapproval). He then became the first person to disarm a silkworm missile. That missile is about to be displayed in the Australian war memorial!
Good luck with the fight against the authoritarian government there
@@moustachio05 Thank you, Murdoch's grip on public opinion is strong and corruption is easily ignored by us comfortable obedient citizens. But surely something's gotta give eventually.
@@fastfishtoo4991 pardon me for my ignorance, but what is going on in Australia right now?
Your dad sounds like a legend
@Jake Parker Fascinating. I wonder if our parents ever met. My father founded the Kuwait Diving Team to clear up the barbed wire and sunken ships in Kuwaiti waters, and was personally involved in almost all the wreck-salvaging operations following the war.
Father served in Desert Storm, he unironically listens to this time to time and will tell war stories while listening to it and drinking beers.
feels comfy bro
Chad energy
My father served on the iraqi side, and in the iran-iraq war too.
@@nate4z he didnt die but aye, from what my mom and older brothers have said, he sure changed man.
@@ryanmarlin2974 oh fuck, guess he's seen his fair share of the worst
@@jamzee_ your dad has a great music taste
My math teacher in high school was in Gulf One (101st military intelligence battalion) he told me while he wasn’t directly in the oil spill fire, he said he could see the black cloud very distant away. Said it was one of the things he’ll never forget from the war.
Many of the guys too close to those fires ended up being permanently damaged
i thought jar head was lying for a moment but nah... the patrol with gasmask and dancing fire filled the blck pitch cloud aint a lie after all
@@ireallycant4416 "Jar head" lol I Really Can't. Mother really taught you your manners
@@SStupendous ahhh i fight with my mother tho.. what you at ? coke?
@@SStupendous it's a movie bruh smh
My father was a “young buck” who was a mechanic and was deployed to Iraq. He has many pictures of destroyed T-62(?) tanks and a picture a few miles from the Kuwait oil fields. He also rode on a hum-vee through a burning Baghdad and got tangled in Concertina wires. When I was seven, I was playing with toy soldiers and I asked my dad “What was the scariest things you’ve felt?” He replied, “Silence. Silence on the road to wherever.”
My father too he was Republic guardian his main job was putting mines and served in the gulf war he served for 7 years
The perfect storm or if lucky serendipity
Jesus. That is dark.
T-62's MBTs were the primary tank deployed. So yeah, 100% a T-62.
Thought you wanted to know.
@@Resonance115 Thanks a bunch!
"American Soldier" but you were just denied VA benefits and strangers are staring at your leg stump and third degree burn scars.
Jesus just imagining this makes me sad
@@luminaaeterna1259 Sadly, it's a reality a lot of Vet's face. Lest we forget their sacrifice, God forbid we take it forgranted, and may God have mercy upon their tired, beat souls. My da is a Vietnam Vet and had to wait 15 years just to get a 5% disability, then have it taken away, then finally he got 100% after he moved out of California.
@@firestartergold1768 god bless america and god bless israel.
@@blackkennedy3966 what's israel got to do with our veterans?
@@cherno8119 nothing, why does me wishing israel blessings bother you? are you anti-Semitic or something?
This is gonna be brilliant. I like the ones with 80s and 90s music
Thanks, I hope it's to everyone's taste
@@jrmungandr yes
Me too
@@jrmungandr I love this style
Yes.
This sounds like the opening sequence of a really good, realistic, action-military drama.
Radio chatter is from Generation Kill which is basically what you are describing
@@christianemig8607 I knew it
Kuwaiti here, my Dad, who was a resistance member, said that when he saw the environmental damage, he could shed tears seeing what the Iraqis left behind.
Ikr it was so crazy bro, wa Selam 3leykum Akhi
Kuwait never originally controlled that area, Iraq was always supposed to have it and it cut Iraq off from the sea. Nevermind your country lying about so much, like children being killed in hospitals. Forget the environmental damage how many iraqis died due to this, and the mass starvation the US caused afterwards
@@prede89 no joke me forced the Iraqis to invade kuwait and have the whole world turn on them saddam was just a dumb leader
your dad was no resistance member lmfao (unless graffiti on buildings was "resistance")
@@prede89 Iraqi located, A-10s en route, two mikes
Attempt 6: Defend the Yellow River but you’re a KMT soldier who’s been left behind and the floodwater is getting closer
the amount of dedication
I went on for like 60 days on a Phil daily vid and it didn’t even happen lmao
@@armedgoose4508 there is a dude on phly daily who last time I saw him was on day 237 of one request.
@@invadegreece9281 Jesus just let the poor man get his video
@@armedgoose4508 not really. The uploader already noticed his comment 2 videos ago. Hes probably making or planning to make this vid and the commenter is just doing this for no reason
"That's Vietnam music, man. Can't we get our own fucking music?"
haha classic
They don't even get their own radio chatter, this is from Generation Kill which was about the 2003 war.
Cranberries? Pantera?
@@igorsokolenko6144 Something in the Way
What movie is that from? I'm tempted to say Jarhead, but I can't quite remember
Green Day - "Brain Stew" but you're inside an M1 Abrams at the Battle of Fallujah, 2004.
awesome
So "2 0 0 0 3" by Waraesthetics? :P
Sounds like a cool idea but you will probably just hear the af turbine engine the entire time
nice one
“But you’re liquifying suicide bombers in an m1 abrams”
I want this to be out so bad now
Appreciate it bro
It is now!
@@eliasstenman3710
Yup
I love these goobas bro..
tru
this is by far the best song of this genre. it feels genuinely like something that would happen and the radio chatter further immerses you. genuinely well done for crafting such an amazing song
In my opinion i have done better on a purely technical level, but the vibe itself in this one is unmatched
@@jrmungandr Dude the vibe here is completely unreal, 80s music + war chatter is unbelievably amazing
Britpop was at its peak in the 80s
@@nutoutpizzadthehut bruh are u trying to get assasinated with ur username LOL
@@shroomer4741 no
This song is honestly fitting not just for the war but the time period as a whole.
America sending everything and the kitchen sink into Kuwait whilst the Soviet Union is taking it's last breaths whilst the Baltics begin to declare independence.
America was poised and ready to become the worlds sole superpower and this war was when the military probably realized just what this next Generation of conflict would bring.
"Help me make the most of freedom, and of pleasure. Nothing ever lasts forever. Everybody wants to rule the world."
Well America, you became the worlds sole superpower.
They should've been careful for what they wished for.
“With great power, comes great responsibility.”
Well China just started building 200 new nuclear missile siloes and started construction on several aircraft carriers... Plus they are upping their sea transports capabilities recruiting a shit ton of soldiers and are converting all their mothballed out of date aircraft into unmanned drones the fun is about to begin...
Well this can be a great anime
@@happyjohn354 good. May they will be able to tear down america.
@@furlan1743 You think they will stop with just us and you think you wont be caught in the crossfire when everything goes nuclear?
Damn, this one's so good. Who knew comms chatter and jet engines would sound so good over this song.
the flyovers sound great, the song just fits so well somehow
'Tis a vibe and a half
God I love being S-6
Reminds me of F-15s a lot
The comms chatter is of the 1st recon division during the Iraq War. It plays at the end of episode 1 of "Generation Kill" an amazing series where a ride along reporter joins 4 other soldiers in a humvee driving through mesopotamia. It's probably the most realistic portrayal of the armed forces in hollywood.
Father served in the Gulf. I served in Afghanistan. Sometimes, it hurts.
Thank you both for your service.
I’m sorry the men in suits have hurt your family like this, man. I hope you and your dad both find peace.
@@passgo8507 what about the people in Iraq or Afghanistan? Will they find peace?
@@kelek5229 I see your point, but empathy should never be a contest of who has it worse. If I could speak to those that suffered in those countries, I’d offer the same compassion as I offered this man.
@@kelek5229 stop this useless whataboutism,fuckin leftist
"Don't worry about the government" by Talking Heads, but you're trapped inside the Mount Carmel Center at Waco, Texas on April 19, 1993.
Holy shit i want that
Hell Yeah Hopefully She/he Isn’t a Fed boy
Keep Trying this
too dank
Yes, please
This gives me generational feels. My father served in both of the Gulf Wars. I wonder what was going through his head during his deployment.
Probably getting high off oil
@@christopher5846 agreed
Pretty sure this is the audio from the GK credit sequences
"God what am I even fighting for? I'm never trusting Israel again..."
"I hope I don't get my balls blown off by the next IED", or at least that what was went through my head. That and, "thank God these guys don't aim when they shoot at us."
One of my teachers in high school was there. He said he'd dozed off in the back of the Humvee, and he woke up to chemical weaponry alarms sounding. He scrambled to get his gear on in the pitch dark night, and only after he finished fir it occur to him that he'd fallen asleep at 1:30 pm and it couldn't have been more than a couple of hours since.
Then he noticed the fires, the smoke had blotted out the sun and made it seem like night. And the burning oil smoke was so thick it made the chemical detectors malfunction.
“This is what an average day was in the war”
-my dad
My old man said the same thing though post 9/11. So surreal. Have to be careful of showing him shit like this bc of his PTSD
Indeed it is average day like in ww2 here is asia
"99 luftballons" but you are a west german soldier watching the Soviet tanks rush through gaps in the Berlin Wall
Those 99 war ministers are really gonna come in handy, I bet.
Based.
I have very little to do, so would you accept "99 Luftballoons but you're a West German citizen watching the Berlin Wall come down"?
"99 Luftballlons" but you are a German soldier assisting the Americans defending the Fulda Gap
99 Luftballons but your a Punk in West berlin on a concert and as you step out of the location all hell breaks loose
I think this works so well because Everybody Wants to Rule the World sounds like it could have been written about a war.
There's also the whole Ruling the world = power, money = power, oil = money thing going on, so you're in effect watching the very thing you're fighting for burn, matching the melancholy of the song
That’s a very good hot take.
Dude you're awesome! My old man was there, I'm showing him this!
Make sure to thank him for his service for me
@@jrmungandr will do man!
Let us know what he says.
He said that we fucked up people, then I showed him the courtesy of the red white and blue with the medevac that got me. He just shook his head
We both have PTSD
„Swords of Iraq” but your T-55 is taking fire at the Battle of 73 Easting
nice one
Those poor guys in those coffins man….
@@Heer_Kuipers u talkin bout iraqis or americans
@@ruggerorandisi7785 Iraqis ofcourse if they didn’t got killed in their tanks by f111s if would have been a a10 and if that wasn’t enough they would be massacred by Abrams tanks
@@Heer_Kuipers the poor guys were outranged by a whole kilometer. A glorified turkey shoot really
The Gulf War was the conflict was the last major conflict in the Cold War & ultimately shaped what the 21st century would become. Desert Storm in the end was the moment a lot of US Soldiers probably began thinking to themselves that the Ivan’s would be the least of their worries.
It really was the moment where the US switched feelings, from the red scare, to being invincible
No one could hurt the US now, they won a war in 43 days against a near peer
What could anyone else do?
That’s why the US was so confident going in the second time
Why the twin towers fell
Why Afghanistan was invaded
Why Ukraine is being supported now
Crazy…
And all of it started in July of 1914
War never changes
War isn’t hell
War is war and hell is hell
History always repeats itself
There truly is nothing new under the sun…
They Changed the Ivans for the Hadjis
Welcome to the 21°century , the era of Terror (islamic terror and commie latinamerican goverments and Cartel Wars)
"Yankee Doodle" but the British have lit Washington on fire.
That song was originally a dig at the colonists. Those idiots are so stupid that they’ll put a feather in their ratty ass hats and call it “high fashion”. Pony riding ass colonists.
Already made
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@@scottydu81 alright mate it was 200 years ago, its not like they're a big problem today
@@AGwest1 A fad at best, no doubt
"green river" (CCR) but you're standing waist-deep in the Mekong delta at night, holding a stolen folder of CIA orders.
Reminds me of that mickey and goofy video I saw
"hand over the files Goofy"
“Don’t catch Z’s on me dick cheese”
@@TheBrickBaron now that i think about it that should be a video xD
Has a video of this been made yet?
“Holy shit!”
“What?”
“Oil wells! They lit up the oil wells!”
(Jarhead, 2005)
"Party Rock Anthem" but you're in Seal Team Six during the assault on bin Laden's compound
"And we gon make you loose your mind"
@@leotenenbaum6806 everyday im shufflin
He did that but with sympathy for the devil
good times
Interesting choice to say the least
Last attempt.
"Здравствуй мама..." but your squad surrounded in Grozny.
The song takes place in Dagestan, rather than Chechnya, but I guess this would work.
I will take your place should you want
That would be awesome
Don’t let the flame die out!
@@willowigabb i will write it again and again)
Everybody may want to rule the world, but who wants to fix it?
Holy shit
Captain Dorian
POV: you’re a soldier in a airport evacuating American personal out of Kabul before the Taliban begin their assault.
Edit: thanks for all the likes! Btw I made this comment when the evacuation was just beginning, so don’t take it as fact or the idea that I believe to be fact ^__^
Holy shit
Damn...
What song would go with it though? "All along the watch tower" by Jimi Hendrix?
Well it took a week
@@thatfakedrussiankid5534 yeah I was going to say this man called it
Danger zone but you are an F-16 pilot evading S-75 missiles above Baghdad.
Or you're Scott O'Grady and you're flying over Bosnia ;) .
@@alexzepeda8719 *punches out*
nice one
*or 6 cus that mad lad did it!
I saw that video
A tank crewman smoking a cigarette, bumping this song from a tape stereo, and looking over these fields would make for an amazing opening scene to Generation Kill Season 2.
"Chłopcy Silni Jak Stal", but you're a Polish citizen watching Warsaw burn from a ruined apartment during the Warsaw Uprising
@Generation Zyklon
Ah shut it troll
@Generation Zyklon
Nope
@Generation Zyklon
Coping with what?
@Generation Zyklon
Oh you think so? Why is it shit? Yes it may be homophobic and super backwards, but that's what happens when 20% of your country is killed in the second world war
@Generation Zyklon
Good? What's good?
"Just don't tell mom in chechnya" but you're an artillerymen during siege of Grozny
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I am really enjoying listening to this while I work. Thank you for posting!
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
Man, I love all of the Modern Stuff- or really this entire channel. There's a bunch of people I watch similar to your stuff, but your premieres literally send thrills to my entire body. I would've liked The Battle of Fallujah vid a bit more if I had more of a taste of American Country but nonetheless it was pretty decent.
If you ever think about going back to Modern Day stuff after this video, I recommend;
*"Teenage Dirtbag" but you're in Helmand while an A-10 destroys a Taliban Position*
generation kill made me love that song
"Ray no more country music"
My video edit using this audio ua-cam.com/video/ahJ3x-WqA-c/v-deo.html
Who else would you recommend for this kinda video?
"Rhodesians never die" but you're listening to Robert Mugabe's inaugurational speech on the radio.
I can do you one better.
"One fire" but you're wandering through the Rhodesian bush aimlessly looking for ZANU militants.
Oy vey we don't talk about that one!
Red Faction 2 kind of used that with it's main menu theme, it's a speech being read by the game's antagonist. You should check it out.
Okay this but actually
My grandad was in the Rhodesian military and was leading the squad that arrested Mugabe in 1963. The locals wanted to shoot him there and then but my grandad insisted that he had to be taken to the authorities. I only found out about this a decade after he passed, as I was going through a box of stuff he'd left me .
This is probably the best one. It feels so relevant and modern despite the 80's tune in a 90's war. Maybe its because some airlines in the middle east still use this as their landing song.
Gulf War is only 1990-1991, so it’s not far removed from the 80’s culture and trends by any means
@@MoronicIndvidual so you think about it as a good thing?
People did die for that war!!!!!
@@Ayoub-y1w when did they say it was a good thing?
@@Ayoub-y1w Tf? Lmao, he said nothing like that, people just gotta look for something to get offended by i guess, even if they gotta make up bullshit on the spot to do so.
80s music was still very much in play until about 94
Should be six color desert. Multicam didnt enter service until late into the last decade
i dont think it even existed then did it?
@@teancrumpets5685 Nah six color desert existed back before the 1991 Iraq invasion, its fine
@@arcticst6327 I think he meant the mc, and nope the mc didn't exist till 2011 as a prototype (I might be wrong)
@@arcticst6327 meant multicam
I thought it’s Iraq cause the background is from generation kill
That starting F15 flyover at the beginning. Chefs kiss.
“The battle is won before it is fought”
-Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Shadow on the sun but you're making a last stand at Cascade Falls.
Man of culture
@@chiracwave "Bannon did good."
Based reference.
That NYC cutscene always gets me
This genuinely feels like seeing a historical event unfold and just kinda vibing
Like you understand that this'll be something impactful on a global scale and word about it has barely gotten out yet. You're one of the first/only to experience it with their own eyes, but you can't really do much about it except... watch.
Yeah. And you wonder how you got here, why you're in a country you couldn't even spell the name of a year ago, fighting people who really are just as innocent and normal as you are.
War is a terrible thing.
I felt this both last August with Afghanistan and also Russia invading Ukraine
@@jrmungandr If you're winning wars in distant countries, names of which you don't even need to know, then you know your country is in a great place. Everybody wants to rule the world, yet only a few ever can. Now that the Pax Americana is fading there's something fascinating about the first hand realisation of its unlimited power back in the days of its peak.
@@jrmungandrArizona March but your defending Tucson from the Mexican army during the Mexican American war
My cousin was a medic during this. He said seeing the oil fires made him question if he was still alive or if he was in some kind of hell
"Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd but you're at Kabul Airport waiting for your platoon's turn to bug out on a Chinook.
This gives me World in Conflict vibes and I'm all for it.
ah yes the walkie talkie chatter
Everybody wants to rule the world, but your squad has been overrun by the Soviets during the invasion of Seattle
This song played on american base in Europe when Bannon first met Sawyer and Parker.
@@chiken6559 The song also plays in the ending credits of the game.
Makes for an amazing film intro, it's also very relevant to the times aswell, giving me nostalgia that I shouldn't be getting.
"Go Home British Soldiers" but you're waiting for the firing squad after the Easter Rising failed.
Added to my list ✅
Alternatively, A Nation Once Again.
"The victory side doesn`t commit war crimes"
"Winners are not judged. Nobody ever checks whether they lied or not"
@@nordan1754 *nukes Japan twice*
@@nordan1754 *Shoots civies in the Vietnam war*
@@nordan1754 dosnt justify it
@@lightning-assassin6434 indeed it doesn't.
@@nordan1754 yeah you kinda did, by saying the us bearly committed any then dosnt mean they haven't at all lmao. One right dosnt cleanse all wrongs
This is my favourite one out of all. The music really does fit into the scenario.
"On The Hills of Manchuria Waltz", but you're surrounded by the Japanese during the Battle of Mukden.
It really is a shame how relatively unheard of the Russo-Japanese War is compared to other major conflicts
I'm not exactly sure, but I've heard that the Russo- Japanese War played a major role in the collapse of the Russian Empire.
Fun fact, the treaty that ended it was signed in my state
@@phil7622 New Hampshire?
@@GavriJ No, because the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is actually in Kittery, Maine
@@phil7622 oh ok
My uncle served in Desert Storm. He passed yesterday from a damaged liver or something like that. My father always said he was never really the same after he came back. I wouldn't know what he meant. I never really knew him, but to lose family is always terrible.
Perfect mix, jets/helicopters passing by and soldier talking in the radio with the best music
Grandpa was there. Said some days you couldn’t even see the sun.
“I watched a snail crawl along the edge of a straight razor. This is my dream; this is my nightmare. Crawling, slithering, along the edge of a straight razor, and surviving.”
This brings a whole new feel to the song
0:47 "stop the cap"
On a hot summers day no matter where you are just put this on and instantly, you're there 😅
That feeling that one feels when one sees a transcendental event and hears a music that feels appropriate to be the one set for that event.
Really captures that ”wtf am i doing here” feel
How about:
“Erika but you are part of the last moments of army group center”
Ah yes, to be completely obliterated by Operation Bagration
Nice
I met a Iraq veteran who plays airsoft with me he said when he was out there the American troops would blast AC/DC and black sabbath to scare the people until they where told to stop but on his like DC player he would listen to music like tears for fears lmfao
I remember watching the news with my dad while the war Gulf War was going on. I remember the dread that America had when they entered into the war. The memories of the Vietnam War as still fresh and people were genuinely worried about this war dragging on too long and with high casualties. What a relief that the war was over before we even realized it. I remember the pride and immense sense of achievement after winning the war. That and also playing Desert Strike with my dad on Sega. Miss those days.
This in all honesty is an awsome way to introduce people to good music.
I dont think this song needs introducing, its still playing on the radio during decade hours, and even regularely sometimes
@@MrMegaMetroid This is my first time ever hearing the name of it.
new order blue monday but your in a M1 tank battalion in West Germany fighting of hordes of Soviet Mechanized divisions across the fulda gap
I love the radio effect and the sounds of the hunting ships in this video.
“The Kamikaze Corps” but you’re about to fly into the USS Missouri
My father drove by the burning oil fields and into the city as part of a Yugoslav diplomatic team, whose job was to reopen the national embassy. Dad's job was to reestablish communication links. Of course, at that time, Yugoslavia was already falling apart.
This'll get buried but my old CO was an old school navy guy that fought in Gulf. My CO was an engineer on HMCS Athabaskan and liked to talk about watching American ships absolutely railing the shit out of Iraqi positions and the awe of being in such a massive fleet of ships. He thought the war would drag on for months or years and he was shocked how quickly the coalition curb stomped Iraq.
Another cool story was a CPO I served under was a boarder from HMCS Huron. At some point during the late 80s, he ended up trading rank slips and souveniers with soviet sailors in the far east, and he gave both me and the other junior NCO I worked with a soviet LT Junior grade.
Your CO was dead right,there were over 100 ships on the Persian Gulf alone,and i'm not exaggerating. You could've used spotlight messages and everyone could've answered for how close everyone was
Honestly, as weird as it is to say this, this is very calming. Something about the calm music and the radio chatter between soldiers just makes it feel familiar even though I have never served.
Very well done!
It manages to make me feel like I'm in the moment without feeling like I'm in the moment
I like listening to combine radio chatter
the burning oil fields seen in footage from the gulf wars left behind fields of tar which can be still seen in kuwait to this day
Crazy how some songs just go so well with different scenarios
the fact that such a song is being set over such a serious topic just shows how brutal and unfair nature and life can be...
My grandfather worked for the CIA and was an informant for the President. Bush asked him when was a good time to role in. My grandfather gave him the time. 1/17/91
Kuwaiti man, young, but my family tells me plenty about what happened. Were doing fine, but noone forgets something this bad, especially when they saw it themselves happening to their own home
Anyone else listening to this as the whole Ukraine crisis goes down?
Yeah
sad buy yea
Yes
Latest developments are definitely sobering. Now I'm listening to it for acceptance.
Yep
why does this song give so much nostalgia even if you never apart of the conflict in question
@Sparks idk it just gives nostalgia
I love this channel! The use of 80s music in the context of something so serious is a brilliant use of contrapuntal sound and paints such an interesting picture
We are now as far away from Desert Storm as Desert Storm was from the early days of Vietnam.
For the singers still in Kuwait:
Welcome to your life
There's no turning back
Even while we sleep
We will find you
Acting on your best behavior
Turn your back on Mother Nature
Everybody wants to rule the world
It's my own design
It's my own remorse
Help me to decide
Help me make the most of
Freedom and of pleasure
Nothing ever lasts forever
Everybody wants to rule the world
There's a room where the light won't find you
Holding hands while the walls come tumbling down
When they do I'll be right behind you
So glad we've almost made it
So sad they had to fade it
Everybody wants to rule the world
I can't stand this indecision
Married with a lack of vision
Everybody wants to rule the world
Say that you'll never, never, never, never need it
One headline, why believe it?
Everybody wants to rule the world
All for freedom and for pleasure
Nothing ever lasts forever
Everybody wants to rule the world
As an Iraqi this activates all sorts of feelings for me
wdym?
happy sad angry (etc)
What the fuck lol
Attempt 1 of however many necessary: All Stars Burn as One but you’re fighting on Geonosis and the droids just keep coming
Maybe i can make this :) to the end of this week
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It's pretty wild that technology is advancing so fast that we are witnessing literal parodies of the apocalyptic setting before us.
Don't forget your old shipmate but it's 1949 and you're on the HMS Amethyst during the Yangtze incident
I fucking love how the background radio is from Generation Kill. Good on you.
Screwbie.
@@josephnigel8811 I want to see clean purty smiles before we step off!
My dad was there. He was 20 years old and facing down what he thought was his death. He doesn't talk much about what happened out there, but I'll always respect him for doing this because I know that I many other people would not have been able to do it.
Everybody Wants to Rule the World but you're watching Afghanies falling after losing their grip on an ascending C-17 military transport plane
Afghans, Afghanis are the currency.
Also yeah, fuck that whole clusterfuck hey
@@DropDownBear
>Homosexual pfp
opinion disregarded,
also I find it funny how no one has called this guy out for using a multi-cam wojack instead of chocolate chip, arent you military autists supposed to be smart?
the camo's wrong reeeeee
btw everything else is perfect yeah i probably should have said that first
Chocolate chip camo lol
I may be wrong, but I think there was another video like this called "Everybody Wants to Rule the World but you're actually watching the Kuwaiti oil fields burn" and it replaced the still background image with real footage of the oil fields burning. I swear it was on YT but I can't find it anymore, idk.
"HEY BUDDY IT'S 10 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING DON'T YOU THINK YOU SHOULD CHANGE OUT OF YOUR PAJAMAS?!" - Ray, HITMAN 2-2 1st Marine Recon
You got a sub outta me with this one, keep up the good work, and please people, keep the suggestions going, this video was a fan suggestion. God I love this little community.
Father was a Marine Raider in Desert shield and desert storm. He still has a tape recorder from when he would play this song non stop
"Molchat Doma - Sudno" but you're an Ukranian soldier on Snake Island telling russian warship to 'idi nahuj'
do one with "we didn't start the fire"
We didn’t start the fire but your a nato pilot bombing Yugoslavia
but you're in the station nightclub