I was born in 1947 was in Viet Nam 1967/1968 was there for the Tet Offence came home a 100% disabled combat vet. The music was amazing the groups were so good and their music still rules today, they had meaningful music, today’s music is not music it’s obnoxious noise!
Honneur aux soldats du Vietnam. Oui la musique de votre époque himuable, intemporelle. Je suis francoportugais, j'ai 62ans . Cette musique est éternelle, elle me donne la banane. Merci aux vrais artistes talentueux!❤
Born in 66. My oldest brother listened to these great tunes. Now he’s gone. I listen to these tunes to remember his laughter, the smell of cigs and weed on his Levi jacket. Dad and Mom hated it, but always loved their kids. Now, Dad and Mom are gone. I think I’m getting older.
My wife and I are the old people of the hood. The bikers next door keep us safe, the hood kids walk to the store for us, winter is coming the warmth of the hood is still good.
Me too. Also born in 1966 and died in 1971 and had an “after death” experience before they brought me back. This music and era feel like my soul, even though I was only born at the time. I sit in my rocking chair now listening, rocking and rolling.
Me too. Also born in 1966 and died in 1971 and had an “after death” experience before they brought me back. This music and era feel like my soul, even though I was only born at the time. I sit in my rocking chair now listening, rocking and rolling.
Born in 1953 into the most awesome music era ever! Damn! We had some tunes. The youth of today have no idea what GOOD music is all about. That's why bands today covet our music. That's OK. It just means they get to enjoy what we did. Long live the 60's and 70's!
No arguing there. You all did have the best music. My dad brought me up on all this stuff...CCR, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, ZZ Top, Crosby Stills & Nash, Doobie Bros, Allman Bros. All legendary. I still listen to it nearly exclusively.
There is no "best" when it comes to art, just how appealing it is to people. This music appeals to me a lot, but also does Korn, Children of Bodom and many others that have nothing to do with this. If anything, 60's and 70's music "rules" (talking about rules, please!) were more relaxed, for big companies were still figuring out how to grind it and put it into the machine as they do now, so, they were trying everything out. Remember: not best, just different.
As a kid in the 1970,s I used to ride my bike to these tunes brings back cool memories I must say! From wNew York's Hudson valley home of the headless Horseman !! ROCK ON 😮@@federicozanapa6223
Born in 1953~ I’ll always love this fine music. ❤️🇺🇸 Love to all the Veterans~ Real Men and Women. My Brother served in Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam~ 1967-68.
When you were faced with vietnam, korea, cold war, general strikes....You needed the music. Most great art comes out of distress. 70 now and still miss those years.
Born 58. Listened to this through studies, work and anything else in between. 70's and 80's also had great music. Today I listen while working. There will never be any music like this again.
I was born 1960 I grew up with this Rock music my older brother would be playing this music we would get loaded together I miss my brother big Joe he is no longer with us but the music keeps memories good memories.
I was born 66...... Brazilian guy but dont like carnaval and samba. Then love Rock and Blues. Best regards from second country of soccer :) Florianopolis, Brasil
I was born in 1962, when through a civil war in my native country Nicaragua, listening to this wonderful music even though I didn't know the words, came to USA learn the language and now I still listening to this music and understanding the meaning is a wonderful experience, love this music, they make me remember the worst and the best of my life experience ❤️ 🎶 ♥️ ❤❤❤😢❤❤❤❤😊❤
Born in 58. Listened to this music my whole life. Found my son listening to it when he was a teenager ... he told me nothing then compared to it ... he was and still is so right!
im born in 69..still a kid..glad you geezers know how utube works to listen to the favorites..and your right..there are no bands like any of these any more..thank you all service men❤
Born in 75... I listen to this rolling down the highway on my Indian bagger as loud as the stereo will go. Its the closest thing to a time machine that you will ever experience. From one vet to the many vets here... Semper Fi and welcome home.
Thanks dude, served from 76 til 84; a youngster here... but the music Is timeless, absolute class...and as you get older, you may lose this and that, but tunes and lyrics will always stay with you.j😊
My 70th birthday tomorrow. I agree with everyone that the 60's produced the best music of that century. Come to think of it this century too. Many of the protest song lyrics still apply today. Unfortunately. Thanks to all the musicians who created such a wide range of music for us to enjoy and contemplate.
1956 here....the music from the 60's and 70's was by far the best ever....Lord, I hope you allow boom boxes in Heaven....I plan on making some noise in honor of your name....
Me too, were the water dragon's, my bro was in nam, he's passed now he had reactions from agent orange and this is his music, l love it as l have wonderful memories of my bro, always looked after us l dedicate this to him, love you bro⭐⭐⭐⭐.
Great masterpieces everyone, music is the best healer sound!!! , best frequency and feel vibes, it talks to our bodies,love this, much appreciated and much gratitude much divine grace to the music maestros love you and music sounds.
I see alot of Vietnam vets comments and on behave of my fellow Americans, I'm sorry terribly sorry for what you endured coming home, the war was unpopular and the people at home treated you like completely shit and I'm ashamed the nation acted this way... I respect and appreciate everything you guys did rather it was unpopular or not, your soldiers of our country and deserved all of our respect and admiration
I used to work with a guy who did his 20 years as an Army aviator. A year into the Vietnam war, he got his deployment orders, and they just said "South Pacific Area." He asked his battalion commander what that meant, and got told it was either Vietnam, Korea, or Hawaii, and he wouldn't know until he landed. That was the longest flight of his life. Lucky for him, it was Hawaii, but he spent his time there working with guys who got rotated out of Vietnam, and watching guys get sent out there
I was brought into this world in 1996 (yes, i know im a young pup) but that wont stop me from listening to great music 💯‼️ My parents, grandparents and uncles have played these songs back then, i didn't like it at first but now i understand. i miss my uncles and grandparents 😔😭
Was a teenager in the 6os born in the greatest groove town The London. Era from 65 to late 70s music fashion etc was cosmic man. Just think in about another 50 years, the music of that time will be classed as classical. Rock on and keep shakin.
Born in 1961 but by the time I was 5 due to my mom having to work my baby brothers were my responsibility so in1966 some how I wound up with hippus as my best friends and this is the only music I heard, it was the best years of my life.
I was born in the 50tes and lived this life of music 🎶 and yes, you can believe that I listen to this music and still write ✍️ it and play it. This music is saying something.
Love this music when ever I hear it I think of all the soldiers fighting in the war,missing their family's and watching friends die for this country God Bless Them All,😢❤❤
Dying so corporations could profit...discusting cruel...they thought they were fighting for our rights, little did they know. Nothings changed the public are still generally thick.
Born in 1978. UK. I suppose some of you guys would call me a baby. But I think I was born far too late. This is the kind of music I listen to on most days. Especially when I'm on the road in my Car or on my Motorcycle.
I was born in 88 i got the privilege to have a dad that jams to 60,70 and 80 music that I still listen to with my kid today I hope that my kids will do the same I feel like the music has a way of bringing use closer together
Me too, the old saying about having a nickel every time you played the song LOL if you were a musician in this time. You played every one of these so many times you can't count lol
Born in 62, watched the conflict on the tv. Joined the USAF in 83, participated in Desert Shield and Storm and just about every conflict until my retirement in 2005. I learned that reporters don’t belong in a war zone. I would like to thank the war fighters ,past,present and future for their service.
These words from Paul are as true today as they were decades ago Garfunkel once said the song is about "the inability of people to communicate with each other, not particularly intentionally but especially emotionally, so what you see around you are people unable to love each other."
I was born in the mid 60s. I remember watching a lot of war Vietnam having breakfast with the family which God bless our veterans that photo over there and the music that was created was awesome.
Morning 56 the music of the 60s and 70s talked about life meaning and all the music nowadays talks about pain and interest in their own lives now what happened to other peoples lives God bless😢
Am citit toate comentariile. Sunt fabuloase! Ideea principală este că nu conteaza cand te-ai nascut, muzica bună este nemuritoare si uneste toate generatiile! ❤❤❤
Born in 1957. Good music has always moved my soul. So many of these songs bring back memories... Driving my 1970 Dodge Challenger convertible - a certain beverage in one hand, a certain smoke in the other, and a pretty girl in the passenger seat, our hair blowing in the wind. But, I'm still listening to this music. Nothing else compares.
Tenho o privilégio de ser Brasileiro, e ver meu pais se manifestar, favoravelmente a paz tão sonhada, e necessária,.. ouvindo a melhor música a nível mundial.. Pra sempre, Rock de boa qualidade, !!
I was born late 😊. I always enjoyed 60 music on the radio. Riding in the vehicle with my dad. Unfortunately, not too many stations with this music anymore.
Yep... Born in 1947. We had the best music years by far. I was a solid Rolling stones fan, and still groove out to them at times, Saw them live in Cheltenham UK in 1964. yep. Hook line and sinker, tey got me😂😂.. Keep on Rockin dudes and dudesses!!
I grew up with my fathers record collection, loved playing double decks. There's memories attached to these songs, the smell of the garage, his wrench dropping to the floor, laughter, people always telling stories or jokes, or my father and I reloading brass after going to the range. He never really talked about Nam but he would share some things when u catch him chuckling at a song. This brings it back, thank you.
Born in 1961! My twin aunts were 5 years older than me and I spent most of my childhood following them around and listening to their music! Basically being a pain in the ass until Grandma Lucy made them include me 😅😅😅
I was born in 1947 was in Viet Nam 1967/1968 was there for the Tet Offence came home a 100% disabled combat vet. The music was amazing the groups were so good and their music still rules today, they had meaningful music, today’s music is not music it’s obnoxious noise!
Thanks for your service
My best friend was there 68-69, He is terminally ill in SC. Gonna really miss him. Thanks Bro for your service.
Please see my request just now about a song ID request.
Honneur aux soldats du Vietnam. Oui la musique de votre époque himuable, intemporelle. Je suis francoportugais, j'ai 62ans . Cette musique est éternelle, elle me donne la banane. Merci aux vrais artistes talentueux!❤
Thanks for your service I 1957
Born in 1951 and in Vietnam and now 73 and still listening to this beautiful music. Thank you.
Thank you for fighting for us
@@michaelwilferd4075 He neither fought 4 ''us'' nor 4 'US'. Wake up 'Weimerica'! :_[ hYlkeW
Thank you , for service and bravery, and being a real fucking man..
I am also.
Two cousins of mine died in Vietnam, I remember them very well.
Born in 66. My oldest brother listened to these great tunes. Now he’s gone. I listen to these tunes to remember his laughter, the smell of cigs and weed on his Levi jacket. Dad and Mom hated it, but always loved their kids. Now, Dad and Mom are gone. I think I’m getting older.
My sister was born in 1966. She died July 2021.
😢@@robynvanhorn
My wife and I are the old people of the hood. The bikers next door keep us safe, the hood kids walk to the store for us, winter is coming the warmth of the hood is still good.
Me too. Also born in 1966 and died in 1971 and had an “after death” experience before they brought me back.
This music and era feel like my soul, even though I was only born at the time.
I sit in my rocking chair now listening, rocking and rolling.
Me too. Also born in 1966 and died in 1971 and had an “after death” experience before they brought me back.
This music and era feel like my soul, even though I was only born at the time.
I sit in my rocking chair now listening, rocking and rolling.
Born in 1953 into the most awesome music era ever! Damn! We had some tunes. The youth of today have no idea what GOOD music is all about. That's why bands today covet our music. That's OK. It just means they get to enjoy what we did. Long live the 60's and 70's!
No arguing there. You all did have the best music. My dad brought me up on all this stuff...CCR, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, ZZ Top, Crosby Stills & Nash, Doobie Bros, Allman Bros. All legendary. I still listen to it nearly exclusively.
Every generation thinks their music was the best.
There is no "best" when it comes to art, just how appealing it is to people. This music appeals to me a lot, but also does Korn, Children of Bodom and many others that have nothing to do with this.
If anything, 60's and 70's music "rules" (talking about rules, please!) were more relaxed, for big companies were still figuring out how to grind it and put it into the machine as they do now, so, they were trying everything out. Remember: not best, just different.
Hai ragione e ringrazio Dio per averci fatto vivere la musica piu' bella di sempre gli anni 60/70, anch'io sono del 1953.
As a kid in the 1970,s I used to ride my bike to these tunes brings back cool memories I must say! From wNew York's Hudson valley home of the headless Horseman !! ROCK ON 😮@@federicozanapa6223
Born in 1939. I'm 85. But,what a wonderful music...!!!
I hope You are in good healt. twice as much ! :)
Damnnnmm
"I was born in 2004 and I listen to music from the '60s. I wish I could be there.
Rock and roll young man
Anche il mio papà era nato nel 1939 adorava il rock,io sono nata nel 1965 e continuo ad ascoltarla in suo onore,è morto vent'anni fa 😢
Me born in 1956 i am a grand father and still listen to that rock music.
Me too, we reached 68 and still rockin' on
@@andresmartingano4251 Rock on brother !
Born in 1953~ I’ll always love this fine music. ❤️🇺🇸 Love to all the Veterans~ Real Men and Women. My Brother served in Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam~ 1967-68.
When you were faced with vietnam, korea, cold war, general strikes....You needed the music. Most great art comes out of distress. 70 now and still miss those years.
Hope we begin to hear music inspired like we were. It's time !
Born 58. Listened to this through studies, work and anything else in between. 70's and 80's also had great music. Today I listen while working. There will never be any music like this again.
I was born in 61 and feel the same!
I was born 1960 I grew up with this Rock music my older brother would be playing this music we would get loaded together I miss my brother big Joe he is no longer with us but the music keeps memories good memories.
Born 1955, still listening, to the good Ole muzic
Born in 1981, I appreciate and respect good music and this is it.
I WAS BORN IN THE 50 AND THIS MUSIC WILL NEVER LEAVE MY SOUL
I was born 1963. and I like this music.Greetings from Croatia 🇭🇷 Country of soccer ⚽.
I was born 66...... Brazilian guy but dont like carnaval and samba. Then love Rock and Blues.
Best regards from second country of soccer :)
Florianopolis, Brasil
Saludos desde Argentina 👋🏻
67, but i feel with with this innocent childs, sent to a war they not can win, only lost there lives
@@DemetriusViannayou couldn't hit a cows arse with a bango
Greetings from England
Ha, England is the country of football.
And rock and roll.
I was born in 70 my mom listened to this music so I grew up listening to it love it this is real music miss my mom
1976 baby here... raised on this and know all the words.... jam baby jam!!
I was BORN IN 63. I WAS RAISED BY HIPPIES 😂 I GOT IN ON THE LAST OF THE FREE LOVE ❤ YEE HA. THOSE WERE THE GOOD OLD DAYS 😂❤
Indeed they were. 1962 here
run thru the jungle.. Charlie Company 67-68 and Echo Recon 70-71..
Thanks for your service
I was born in 1962, when through a civil war in my native country Nicaragua, listening to this wonderful music even though I didn't know the words, came to USA learn the language and now I still listening to this music and understanding the meaning is a wonderful experience, love this music, they make me remember the worst and the best of my life experience ❤️ 🎶 ♥️ ❤❤❤😢❤❤❤❤😊❤
Grew up in the 70,s these tunes bring back MEMORIES ! THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC 😮
Born in the mid 70's and Love this old school rock music even now in 2024
Born in 58. Listened to this music my whole life. Found my son listening to it when he was a teenager ... he told me nothing then compared to it ... he was and still is so right!
im born in 69..still a kid..glad you geezers know how utube works to listen to the favorites..and your right..there are no bands like any of these any more..thank you all service men❤
Born 1952 - This, this is music. Shyte I remember we used to pull over in the car and listen to House of the Rising Sun without distraction.
And with Wolf Man Jack 😊
Born in 75... I listen to this rolling down the highway on my Indian bagger as loud as the stereo will go. Its the closest thing to a time machine that you will ever experience. From one vet to the many vets here... Semper Fi and welcome home.
Oh my sereo disturbs my neighbourgs i need high end headphones ! From Sennheiser
@@jacquesalarie7848😂 save for them if you can ... well worth it!
Thanks for your service
Born in 2001, but my pops showed me this GLORIOUS music growing up
Music lives forever. ❤❤❤❤
We were the really lucky ones as music quality goes and people's ethics and yeah from pain, fear and having to suvive comes great art in every aspect
Thanks dude, served from 76 til 84; a youngster here... but the music Is timeless, absolute class...and as you get older, you may lose this and that, but tunes and lyrics will always stay with you.j😊
My 70th birthday tomorrow. I agree with everyone that the 60's produced the best music of that century. Come to think of it this century too. Many of the protest song lyrics still apply today. Unfortunately. Thanks to all the musicians who created such a wide range of music for us to enjoy and contemplate.
Happy Birthday and I just hit 69. We were and are awesome!
And cars
HB
1956 here....the music from the 60's and 70's was by far the best ever....Lord, I hope you allow boom boxes in Heaven....I plan on making some noise in honor of your name....
Born in 52
Love the 60s music
Me too, were the water dragon's, my bro was in nam, he's passed now he had reactions from agent orange and this is his music, l love it as l have wonderful memories of my bro, always looked after us l dedicate this to him, love you bro⭐⭐⭐⭐.
Great masterpieces everyone, music is the best healer sound!!! , best frequency and feel vibes, it talks to our bodies,love this, much appreciated and much gratitude much divine grace to the music maestros love you and music sounds.
I was a teenager in the 60s and it was great.
I was a teenager in the 70’s. Still pretty cool, but I’ll bet the 60’s were WILD!✌️
@@timpellett9701 Ja,so war es.
Vietnam¨s songs....unforgetable!!!!!
The Vietnamese would disagree on that.
I see alot of Vietnam vets comments and on behave of my fellow Americans, I'm sorry terribly sorry for what you endured coming home, the war was unpopular and the people at home treated you like completely shit and I'm ashamed the nation acted this way... I respect and appreciate everything you guys did rather it was unpopular or not, your soldiers of our country and deserved all of our respect and admiration
History is repeating itself again, in gaza...
Born in 1959 and sixties music speaks to my soul the most.
1959’r as well, with older brothers and sisters so yes love the 60’s music
@@dorothygarza8122 Yeah it sure was a different world back then. Many good memories. Good to hear from a 59er!
59 💪🏻
Same here
@dorothygarza8122 Yes, I love the Sixty music born in 19. 59 Yes, I think it was A little different. We love our country. We love our music.
Out standing I was in nam in 67 still rocking on thanks
I’m 67 as well and love 💕 this music💖
I used to work with a guy who did his 20 years as an Army aviator. A year into the Vietnam war, he got his deployment orders, and they just said "South Pacific Area." He asked his battalion commander what that meant, and got told it was either Vietnam, Korea, or Hawaii, and he wouldn't know until he landed. That was the longest flight of his life. Lucky for him, it was Hawaii, but he spent his time there working with guys who got rotated out of Vietnam, and watching guys get sent out there
Thank you for your service
Born 1960 I grew up with this music and as I have grown older I have realized that it is in my soul. I love it ✌️🤟✌️
I was brought into this world in 1996 (yes, i know im a young pup) but that wont stop me from listening to great music 💯‼️ My parents, grandparents and uncles have played these songs back then, i didn't like it at first but now i understand. i miss my uncles and grandparents 😔😭
you're a good kid. love, an 82 model. lol
1995, you're not alone
🍻💚🖖👍
Was a teenager in the 6os born in the greatest groove town The London. Era from 65 to late 70s music fashion etc was cosmic man. Just think in about another 50 years, the music of that time will be classed as classical. Rock on and keep shakin.
@@AttalieFalling I appreciate it very much.
Born in 1961 but by the time I was 5 due to my mom having to work my baby brothers were my responsibility so in1966 some how I wound up with hippus as my best friends and this is the only music I heard, it was the best years of my life.
I miss the days when men stood for what was right about humanity, rather than kneel for what is wrong with it.
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@@FercoughI have a feeling this is about Trump, but it makes more sense for Kamala
Trump is on the wrong side of History, he is worse than Richard Nixon.
A fucking men
@@Cartermadeit not everything is about american politics, pull your head out of your ass
I was born in the 50tes and lived this life of music 🎶 and yes, you can believe that I listen to this music and still write ✍️ it and play it. This music is saying something.
😂
Love this music when ever I hear it I think of all the soldiers fighting in the war,missing their family's and watching friends die for this country God Bless Them All,😢❤❤
It makes me think of the soldiers fighting in war 😢💖
Dying so corporations could profit...discusting cruel...they thought they were fighting for our rights, little did they know. Nothings changed the public are still generally thick.
❤
1967 baby. Still love this stuff.
Same here!!!!!!!! ❤
Born in 1957 . Just good music. I was raised in them days. Thank you Lord 😊
Great era of music and still current in 2024❣🙏🌟🎸🎼🎹🥁💎
1954 Boomer here, I love this! Got many of these on vinyl!❤
Grow up! Ha ha ha ha ha....
...yeah, me too!!!
Born in 1978. UK. I suppose some of you guys would call me a baby. But I think I was born far too late. This is the kind of music I listen to on most days. Especially when I'm on the road in my Car or on my Motorcycle.
I was born in 1963 and I think that was 10 years too late.✌️
Relax Brother, it isn't about when you come to the music, as long as you come! :)
I was born in 88 i got the privilege to have a dad that jams to 60,70 and 80 music that I still listen to with my kid today I hope that my kids will do the same I feel like the music has a way of bringing use closer together
Born 66. This music got me through 30 years of service in the Army with 5 combat tours. Great mix. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your service
God bless you,and thank you for your service to protect us all,respect😊🙏
This a an Awesome Set! No better way to spend an hour! 😉👌🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🔊🔉
Born 1948. Love 60's-70's , music. Memories are powerful.
j'approuve né en 49!
Born in 1970 and I love music from the 60s, you people had good music. I love it, it's 2024 and I'm still listening to 60,'s music.
In 1970 I sitting on a ship in Danang I was 18
🇧🇷👍
I was 13 and smoked a lot of weed.....still do.
😂
I had a much older brother and 2 sisters I grew up on 1960s music and I still love it ❤
This is a short compilation of great music I can play guitar with & lived it!
Me too, the old saying about having a nickel every time you played the song LOL if you were a musician in this time. You played every one of these so many times you can't count lol
Born in 62, watched the conflict on the tv. Joined the USAF in 83, participated in Desert Shield and Storm and just about every conflict until my retirement in 2005. I learned that reporters don’t belong in a war zone. I would like to thank the war fighters ,past,present and future for their service.
65 here.
Went to vietnam last year.
What a fucking wak-up call.
Why don't reporters belong? Too much accountability?
@speakfreely.1776 No ass hole. Reported propaganda same as today!
These words from Paul are as true today as they were decades ago
Garfunkel once said the song is about "the inability of people to communicate with each other, not particularly intentionally but especially emotionally, so what you see around you are people unable to love each other."
been there 2 tours, this is my theme song.. airborne infantry
Please see my request just now about a song ID request.
Thank you for your service and sacrifice. I was born in 1960. The 60's and 70's music is/and will always be the best music ever.
AATW
I was born in the mid 60s. I remember watching a lot of war Vietnam having breakfast with the family which God bless our veterans that photo over there and the music that was created was awesome.
Beste Music für mich ..kommen viele Erinnerungen hoch ..,.Danke euch ❤️
Morning 56 the music of the 60s and 70s talked about life meaning and all the music nowadays talks about pain and interest in their own lives now what happened to other peoples lives God bless😢
listening in 2024
Born in 1949. I loved this music when I was overseas.😊
Am citit toate comentariile. Sunt fabuloase! Ideea principală este că nu conteaza cand te-ai nascut, muzica bună este nemuritoare si uneste toate generatiile! ❤❤❤
Born in 67, I'm ex military love these selections
It's beautiful music like this, WE CANT ELECT A Communist, Putin cock sucker like trump
Born in 1957. Good music has always moved my soul. So many of these songs bring back memories... Driving my 1970 Dodge Challenger convertible - a certain beverage in one hand, a certain smoke in the other, and a pretty girl in the passenger seat, our hair blowing in the wind. But, I'm still listening to this music. Nothing else compares.
Tenho o privilégio de ser Brasileiro, e ver meu pais se manifestar, favoravelmente a paz tão sonhada, e necessária,.. ouvindo a melhor música a nível mundial.. Pra sempre, Rock de boa qualidade, !!
konečně jeden neohraný mix dobré hudby díky!
Veteran got me to going. 100% with it. Dieing of radiation exposure. I would do it again!!! 😊
which bit
Born in 94’ but I appreciate good music.
I was born late 😊. I always enjoyed 60 music on the radio. Riding in the vehicle with my dad. Unfortunately, not too many stations with this music anymore.
Born in 61 and was blasting it out the windows on the 33s and 45s lol
Was born in 1950, this music will keep going as long as there's a way to listen to it. The world is now fubar.
Love this music. I lisen to it while riding on my motorcycle. thanks fr sharing this collection (Navy Veteran).
Thanks for your service
In my 50's and served in Baghdad Iraq 11b. This music still applys, qnd thank you for your service.
Thank you for posting without ads 🤘
Yep... Born in 1947. We had the best music years by far. I was a solid Rolling stones fan, and still groove out to them at times, Saw them live in Cheltenham UK in 1964. yep. Hook line and sinker, tey got me😂😂.. Keep on Rockin dudes and dudesses!!
English, born 1993. Never served.
Love these classics!
Big love to the Free States and a shout out to the warriors
Hands down the Best Music then and still going stong! 🎉Sharon..
September 1955. We cried, but still, war buried my ❤family. It never stops.❤
Born in 1991 and listening old music.. even im french Guy that's so cool
As a fellow retired vet, much respect and grateful appreciation for all the Vietnam vets for their services ❤🙏
Born 1954 alive, bei blendede Gesundheit ... Und verdammt glücklich ❤❤❤❤
We're young und begleitet bei beste music ever!❤❤❤
Born in 1947 love this music❤❤❤
Born in the late 40s and while in junior high in the Canal Zone, this what I grew up with 👍👍👍🤩🤩🤩🤩
Respect to all those who fought,and my prayers are with familys who lost and missed their loved ones,😊❣️🙏
Tenía 3 años y mi familia escuchaba este buen Rock and roll hall
Born in 57 I love Cream (Clapton,Baker and...!)
Jack Bruce, R.I.P.
I grew up with my fathers record collection, loved playing double decks. There's memories attached to these songs, the smell of the garage, his wrench dropping to the floor, laughter, people always telling stories or jokes, or my father and I reloading brass after going to the range.
He never really talked about Nam but he would share some things when u catch him chuckling at a song.
This brings it back, thank you.
Just what I needed tonight. Great playlist , Thanks !!! , yraG
Born in 1968, grew up listening to this music thanks to my brothers. Wish I could meet Dr. Emmett Brown 😉
I didn’t get to experience it myself so I do as much as I can to enjoy it now…….
Born in 1961! My twin aunts were 5 years older than me and I spent most of my childhood following them around and listening to their music! Basically being a pain in the ass until Grandma Lucy made them include me 😅😅😅
i was born in 61 Old music 🎶 is better than to Day now that is really music
Grew up with this type of music, being a truck driver, yeah will get you on down the road ❤
Славное было времечко!😊
I WAS BORN IN 1992 AND NEVER STOPPED LISTENING TO THIS 🔥🔥🔥👀👀👀
Fantastic compilation. All the music from Nam ❤
Rock will never die
Grew up in the 70's , greatest music ever created.
As my older friends would say; "Best music to strafe a Village by."
War criminals are your friends?
Born 96. Must say I find myself coming back to this because it’s timeless
I was born in 1973, and my parents played these songs on their 8 track car radio and on the record player at home.
Listening on my 57th. Love this decade of music. It helps me relate to my parents and see what they endured. And then some