Glen Campbell's Galveston, Charlie Daniels', "Still In Saigon", Simon and Garfunkel's gentle "Bridge over Troubled Water", The Animals', "We Gotta Get Out of This Place", Otis Redding's "(Sitting on) The Dock of the Bay," , and, of course, Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are'a Changing", The Door's "Unknown Soldier" are a few among many...
White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
Eve of Destruction - Barry McGuire
Imagine - John Lennon
Born to be Wild - Steppenwolf
Where Have All the Flowers Gone - Kingston Trio
Fortunate Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival
I'm just vintage enough to remember these from the first time around - they ticked off my parents, so I knew they were good.
Good Morning Vietnam compilation available for �5.97 at Amazon. Track listing as follows...
1. In The Year 2525 - Zager & Evans
2. Out Of Time - Farlowe, Chris
3. Spirit In The Sky - Greenbaum, Norman
4. White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
5. Time Of The Season - Zombies
6. Tin Soldier - Small Faces
7. Sorrow - Merseys
8. Free The People - Melanie
9. Stoned Out Of My Head - Chi-Lites
10. Eve Of Destruction - McGuire, Barry
11. Friday On My Mind - Easybeats
12. Judy In Disguise - John Fred & Playboy Band
13. Universal Soldier - Donovan (1)
14. Happy Together - Turtles
15. Vietnam - Cliff, Jimmy
16. Over Under Sideways Down - Yardbirds
17. Let's Go To San Francisco - Flowerpot Men (1)
There is also boxtops -soul deep/ There is an album out called G.I FUNK thats very good./ Buffalo Springfield-stop children whats that sound has to be a classic/ Also check a tune by the doors called peacefrog/The Capitols- Cool jerk/ Not sure if Joe South -Walk a mile in my shoes is of that era but its a classic if you like this sort of stuff.....
Regards
Surferdude.....
run through the jungle -creedence clearwater revival
wooden ships -crosby stills and nash
the end - the doors
feel like i'm fixin' to die- country joe and the fish
for what it's worth -buffalo springfield
broken arrow-buffalo springfield
stevie check these just found them as im a big fan of same era-Creedence clear water revival-vietnam war song(not sure if thats right name but thats what my pc says)/ ARLO GUTHRIE-Coming into los angeles had to type big text cause thats a classic and you need that./ Buck cherry-i love the cocaine(woodstock99)thats ace/rolling stones-paint it black/ lynherd skinherd-freebird and sweet home allabama/
Lets not forget Joe cocker-get by with a little help from my friends/ Cheech and Chong-Vietnam/ Creedence Clear water revival did a bootleg stevie at woodstock which i have and if you post your email i will email it you its quite clear and a good copy but you can tell its live and the only write up for it i have is ccr 69 day 2 so not sure if you have it but im happy to send it you/ Try the Hollies -Long tall woman in a cool black dress they are from same town as me and thats a cracker./ also try Cosby stills and nash-we are stardust think thats right.(i apologise if im wrong in any of these names but as i believe they are totally right so happy to be corrected if im wrong).Take care stevie hope its of some help......
Great songs, surferdude. And, of course, if we mention Arlo G., homage must be paid to Alice's Restaurant (a long piece, but well worth the time). It's a tradition in my family that Thanksgiving (yes, U.S. here) just hasn't started until we sing along to Arlo's adventures with the draft board.