We need Ron Paul! He would bring the troops home, he would end the endless wars. We who were lucky enough to come home are called once more to save our nation. Ron Paul 2012... he has never forgotten.....
That happened two months after I returned from Vietnam, still quite 'shell-shocked' and suffering 'battle fatigue'. My Grandma believed that I was a 'baby - killer'. Welcome home, for sure. I'll never will forget the sights smells of death. We got used to the teargas. At 64, I still listen to the music; because, as my old friend Pinky Jean used to say: Music Saves! I can tell you, it sure does. St. Louis still couldn't handle a DNC meeting.
That happened two months after I returned from Vietnam, still quite 'shell-shocked' and suffering 'battle fatigue'. My Grandma believed that I was a 'baby - killer'. Welcome home, for sure. I'll never will forget the sights smells of death. We got used to the teargas. At 64, I still listen to the music; because, as my old friend Pinky Jean used to say: Music Saves! I can tell you, it sure does.
That happened two months after I returned from Vietnam, still quite 'shell-shocked' and suffering 'battle fatigue'. My Grandma believed that I was a 'baby-killer'. Welcome home, for sure. I'll never will forget the sights smells of death. We got used to the teargas. At 64, I still listen to the music; because, as my old friend Pinky Jean used to say: Music Saves! I can tell you, it sure does.
CPDCFD The truth is we failed and that is why things are so screwed up now. This country is far more influenced by big business and the screw balls of "The Family" like Don Coe. To understand them, read the book. Here is a taste. These guys organized the prayer breakfasts in the white house. Don Coe asked, "Who in the 20 th century understood Christ the best?" His answer, "Hitler, Stalin and Mao because they understood power and Christ was all about power." The world is weird, CPDCFD
The DEMOCRATS are doing a great job, all MUNIC. PENSIONS that are in trouble are in cities run by DEMOCRATS. Lets see how this HIPPI party destroys AMERICAS lifestyle. THANKS LIBERALS, YOUR KIDS have no job, live check to check and our future looks bad. OBAMA never lied, CHANGE is on the way.
Aftermath: Candidate flops in general election, gets domed baseball stadium named after him. The HHH legacy is Kirby Puckett and white handkerchiefs waving in '87. I guess McGovern didn't screw Missourians enough in '72, so the state of Minnesota had to stick it to us again in '87 lol.
you idiots were used to block bust neighborhoods wake up search blockbusting and who profited from it we have huge corperations instead of smaller mom and pop companies who could afford it all stems from block busting we won't own houses we will all pay rent to rich land holders don't you idiots know history
The late 60s and 70s were unique: ground breaking developments in the news made their way into contemporary song, and songwriters like Nash, Young, Baez and others became modern bards.
Chaz ortiz brought me here so i dont no what the fuck u guys are talking about
TheAvengersEA 1 month ago
Occupy Everything!
tabhorian 3 months ago
We need Ron Paul! He would bring the troops home, he would end the endless wars. We who were lucky enough to come home are called once more to save our nation. Ron Paul 2012... he has never forgotten.....
film4money 4 months ago
i memer this song from a movie i saw in my history class:)
robtito12 9 months ago
That happened two months after I returned from Vietnam, still quite 'shell-shocked' and suffering 'battle fatigue'. My Grandma believed that I was a 'baby - killer'. Welcome home, for sure. I'll never will forget the sights smells of death. We got used to the teargas. At 64, I still listen to the music; because, as my old friend Pinky Jean used to say: Music Saves! I can tell you, it sure does. St. Louis still couldn't handle a DNC meeting.
MrRonRiley 1 year ago
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That happened two months after I returned from Vietnam, still quite 'shell-shocked' and suffering 'battle fatigue'. My Grandma believed that I was a 'baby - killer'. Welcome home, for sure. I'll never will forget the sights smells of death. We got used to the teargas. At 64, I still listen to the music; because, as my old friend Pinky Jean used to say: Music Saves! I can tell you, it sure does.
MrRonRiley 1 year ago
That happened two months after I returned from Vietnam, still quite 'shell-shocked' and suffering 'battle fatigue'. My Grandma believed that I was a 'baby-killer'. Welcome home, for sure. I'll never will forget the sights smells of death. We got used to the teargas. At 64, I still listen to the music; because, as my old friend Pinky Jean used to say: Music Saves! I can tell you, it sure does.
MrRonRiley 1 year ago
You all are a tough audience, I tell ya. Nowadays everyone has lockjaw except when economics or politics are the discussion.
,,and sometimes music when the group is under 60.
spoildn8410 1 year ago
CPDCFD The truth is we failed and that is why things are so screwed up now. This country is far more influenced by big business and the screw balls of "The Family" like Don Coe. To understand them, read the book. Here is a taste. These guys organized the prayer breakfasts in the white house. Don Coe asked, "Who in the 20 th century understood Christ the best?" His answer, "Hitler, Stalin and Mao because they understood power and Christ was all about power." The world is weird, CPDCFD
drjung2 1 year ago
The DEMOCRATS are doing a great job, all MUNIC. PENSIONS that are in trouble are in cities run by DEMOCRATS. Lets see how this HIPPI party destroys AMERICAS lifestyle. THANKS LIBERALS, YOUR KIDS have no job, live check to check and our future looks bad. OBAMA never lied, CHANGE is on the way.
CPDCFD 1 year ago
youtube The Arrivals
PixelPwner 1 year ago
Danm pigs,Daley,and Nat. guard........
HUSKY57887 1 year ago
@HUSKY57887 Grow up.
GhostSoldier77777 1 year ago
my brother gordons all time favourite song gordon would have been 60 today happy birthday gordon a much loved and missed brother x
subsyboy 1 year ago
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So you ran and hid like a CUNT.
While your brothers fought and died.
Wont you please come to Chicago and start some shit.
You draft dodging PUSSIES, you know who you are.
cheswic 2 years ago
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
cheswic 2 years ago
Was there, remember it well. Never forgot the smell of teargas.
Lq4utube 2 years ago 8
@Lq4utube Me, too. We should have a reunion. Except we failed. The Republican Party is still alive and fascist.
pedonbio 1 year ago
Thank you for this. I needed it right now.
mickindanny 2 years ago 9
Excellent video ! Thanks for this piece of history.
Virginssaintsangels 2 years ago 2
it looks like we still can :-)
starlessblakc 2 years ago 3
we can still change the world!
nothinglikeafender 2 years ago 3
Aftermath: Candidate flops in general election, gets domed baseball stadium named after him. The HHH legacy is Kirby Puckett and white handkerchiefs waving in '87. I guess McGovern didn't screw Missourians enough in '72, so the state of Minnesota had to stick it to us again in '87 lol.
cjwynes 2 years ago
That's a great video! Thanks a lot for posting it.
SubtropicBob 2 years ago
you idiots were used to block bust neighborhoods wake up search blockbusting and who profited from it we have huge corperations instead of smaller mom and pop companies who could afford it all stems from block busting we won't own houses we will all pay rent to rich land holders don't you idiots know history
IndependentPhillyPA 2 years ago
Well there you go
He didnt change shit did he?
hounddig 2 years ago
He is who? You didn't, no.
whizbang47 2 years ago
Other than questioning of authority becoming the norm instead of the extreme no...
ih8tbush 2 years ago
what song is playing in the begining?
sk8erMan716 2 years ago
Its all the same song
"Graham Nash-Chicago"
wukb80 2 years ago
The meaning of this song rings out true even now with what is going on ... I remember seeing them play this in NYC
renfest 2 years ago
Dam the beat in this song is ill
dabeastt03 2 years ago
Yea this is just a amazing song. I usally like rap. But none of hat music has meaning like this song
40oztofreedom420420 2 years ago
The late 60s and 70s were unique: ground breaking developments in the news made their way into contemporary song, and songwriters like Nash, Young, Baez and others became modern bards.
bookkeeper57 2 years ago
what song is this
sk8erMan716 2 years ago
This is the song entitled "Chicago" written and sung by Graham Nash. He was directly influenced by the Chicago riots.
bookkeeper57 2 years ago
My brother gordon's favourite song 2 years today since i saw him for the last time in this world r.i.p.
subsyboy 3 years ago
how sad...really..my sympathies from greece
NowForWrath 2 years ago 3
thank you for your kind comments much appreciated from scotland
subsyboy 2 years ago
I'm sorry to hear that
PatrickStreater 2 years ago