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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThis song from 1967 has been on my mind lately.
It is as relevant today as it was then.
Get Together, by The Youngbloods.

Samrob
(4,298 posts)czarjak
(13,238 posts)Glorfindel
(10,165 posts)Nha Trang, Vietnam
Loved the song, but thought it a bit ironic.
riversedge
(78,371 posts)Glorfindel
(10,165 posts)I could type, knew shorthand, and had a top-secret clearance. This is where I worked:
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wnylib
(25,339 posts)that it has some of the most beautiful beaches that they had seen.
Glorfindel
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Evolve Dammit
(21,276 posts)wnylib
(25,339 posts)Glorfindel
(10,165 posts)An entirely different world from 1967. This was the #1 song:
wnylib
(25,339 posts)remember that song very well.
Yes, 1963 - before the JFK assassination - was a very different world from 1967.
Had my first "steady" boyfriend in the summer of 1963. An innocent time.
housecat
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kentuck
(114,792 posts)As I recall, the HQs for the 5th Special Forces (Green Berets) was nearby.
I was stationed just to the south at Cam Ranh in '68.
I recall an incident when some drunken GI shot up the mess hall and they took all of our weapons from us. We had to check them out if we went on a convoy or left the base. The gun restrictions in a war zone at that time were stronger than any gun restrictions in this country today.
Glorfindel
(10,165 posts)We all paid the armorer $1.00 a month to keep our rifles in tip-top condition. I only handled mine once, when I was in the honor guard at the change of command from LTG Larsen to LTG Rosson.
We all had .45's in our desks at work, though, just in case. The 5th Special Forces HQ was very close by, and so was the Korean (ROK) HQ. Needless to say, we never needed to use the .45's.
malaise
(290,114 posts)Thanks for this
wnylib
(25,339 posts)that have always stood out for me.
"You can make the mountains ring,
Or make the angels cry."
Also:
"You hold the key to love and fear
All in your trembling hand.
One key unlocks them both.
It's there at your command."
Music helped to influence public feelings and opinion then, and to unite people in common causes. We could use that kind of music again today.
ggma
(711 posts)Back then, every artist recorded at least one "protest" song or "try to live a different way" song on their albums back then. I got blank looks. Not just for the term protest song, but also "what is a album?"
It is missed. The music fired us up and gave us purpose. Guess we were hippies.
ggma
malaise
(290,114 posts)Magical words 😀
BlueJac
(7,838 posts)It is sad what is happening now in this country!
twodogsbarking
(16,203 posts)Have to remember that recording equipment wasn't what it is today.
wnylib
(25,339 posts)as today.
But the sound quality of vinyl records was superior to some of the tinny sounds today. Depended on what kind of stereo or quadrophonic system you had, the quality of speakers, adjustment controls, etc.
SouthernDem4ever
(6,619 posts)unfortunately, today I realize while I was singing that tune with hope, evil and vile GOP operatives were doing everything they could to make sure our society turns out the opposite.
wnylib
(25,339 posts)of similar quality and meaning today.
Basic LA
(2,047 posts)I got back from Vietnam & was discharged in San Francisco in 67, Summer of Love.
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burrowowl
(18,439 posts)lastlib
(26,863 posts)Great song, profound lyrics!
Ohioboy
(3,809 posts)I always cover this song at some time during the evening. Sometimes I do it twice a night.
wnylib
(25,339 posts)good work and message.
Demovictory9
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Evolve Dammit
(21,276 posts)YoshidaYui
(44,596 posts)FB47243
(65 posts)Musical memories for sure!
One from a bit earlier 65
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2naSalit
(98,089 posts)By musician around here,
This song has been with me most of my life.
secondwind
(16,903 posts)This 75 yr old grandma enjoyed it very much.........
Wild blueberry
(7,950 posts)Still a beautiful song.
Thank you for posting this.
Glorfindel
(10,165 posts)one of the best & most interesting threads in a long time!
PlanetBev
(4,391 posts)Fits very well with the times we live in.
SergeStorms
(19,804 posts)I knew which song you were posting.
Great old tune.
BidenRocks
(2,368 posts)Good guys with guns!
housecat
(3,138 posts)Upthevibe
(9,843 posts)Wiscodoug
(109 posts)A timeless number. I thought this was written by The Dave Clarke Five. I first heard this by The Youngbloods but discovered this version when I was in my fourties. I admit to liking Daves version more but I must ask, who is covering who here?