Got this in email. I think it's a great site. Try it and lemme know what you think.
http://www.chu65nang67.us/nam/vietnam.html
http://www.chu65nang67.us/nam/vietnam.html
I could forward this to my buddy the F-4 RIO who's logged a few flight hours on YANKEE station. But before I do, here's a question:Eagle43 said:Got this in email. I think it's a great site. Try it and lemme know what you think.
Exactly. I enjoy sharing these types of things with with him, but I thought he was going to go off the rails when Duke Cunningham was indicted. I don't think he'll ever be able to go to the Wall again, and this from a guy who didn't exactly spend his time in the jungle. So I don't want to direct his attention to something that'll restart the flashbacks and get his family & other friends annoyed with me. Again.Martha said:The Viet Nam theme to the web site may or may not be a good idea.
I'll always be partial to classic rock, but I listen to even more Hawaiian music than our kid. I can't handle most of the Jawaiian crap but there's plenty of good new artists.Martha said:I heard a NPR program about when people begin to be less interested in new music. For many, tastes begin to be fixed between the age of 14 and 21. By the time you are 35 most people just aren't interested in new music and the door closes.
Nords said:Youngsters like me may listen and think "Cool!" because it reminds us of our third-grade recess or our high-school cafeteria.
But for gosh' sakes why would a been-there-done-that vet want to play the music that'll bring back those memories? You Vietnam alumni, what are your thoughts?
Martha said:I heard a NPR program about when people begin to be less interested in new music. For many, tastes begin to be fixed between the age of 14 and 21. By the time you are 35 most people just aren't interested in new music and the door closes.
pjdaddy said:Those looking for new music - check out Sigur Ros.