I was in the military for 35 years. One thing about career Airmen, Soldiers, Marines, Sailors - we are not out for glory or a paycheck. We are there because someone has to be and we feel it is important enough to do it. When I first listened to this song, I shed a tear and asked myself, did I do enough? I don't know if I will ever know that answer, but I do know that I tried my best. May peace come to this world at some point so we never have to hears songs such as this anymore. Thanks Arlo!
@paulpalmer63643 жыл бұрын
I was in the military for 18 years. I stayed in because my friend were there. I would have done 30 but the angel of fate had other plans. My Ranger Buddy died this year and still I weep.
@marvinmccullough66143 жыл бұрын
No matter how hard we did our job, it was never enough.
@kevinnorthfield50973 жыл бұрын
Served 30 years in the Royal Air Force but feel the world is a more dangerous place now than it was.
@bullwinkle54453 жыл бұрын
22 years
@ArcoZakus2 жыл бұрын
leoandjurge, " ... May peace come to this world at some point ... " "Til The Last Shot's Fired" -- Trace Adkins kzbin.info/www/bejne/r5m1dpuGrqilas0
@DaveVietVet12 жыл бұрын
I fought in the Infantry in Vietnam, and it's wonderful to get Arlo's respect. People who weren't there simply don't understand how and why we ended up there, and what we felt when we (thankfully) got home. We kept it to ourselves, but we no longer do. Oh well, it's time for me to stop now.
@mnawrath3 жыл бұрын
Preach it Brother! You say it so well.
@judyschmoll85412 жыл бұрын
Dave Simmons, GOD BLESS YOU SIR. Thank you for your service and for making it home 🏡 🙏 ❤ Nam was a horrible time for all of us 🇺🇸
@e.conboy42862 жыл бұрын
DAVE SIMMONS, Millions of people are unable to express their gratitude to you and all those American patriots who rose to the horrible conflicts awaiting in your foreign tours of duty. Hell, I didn’t know your name until now! Now, long time later, may I attempt to tell you how very proud and thankful you met the god awful challenges for us! My family has served voluntarily military since 1917 in US Army, Navy, and Air Force in combat around, above, and under surface of our beloved country. It’s a miracle some of them even survived! Dave, I’m 84 y/o, and I’m just as proud of you and your service and survival and safe return as I am for my family. I pray, like people around the world, that PEACE will prevail, especially with so many blood thirsty leaders who seem willing to use nuclear powers to obliterate civilization itself. When God created man, it was from dust, if the destructive force of nuclear energy is released, mankind may be reduced to it’s original state, do you agree? “Ashes to ashes, dust to dust”…
@JohnThomas-lq5qp2 жыл бұрын
Me & my older brother served in Nam. Kid across from the street got killed over there and my brothers best friend came home with a plate in his head.y brother humped a M60 a year in hell ( the bush ) and me be the only draftee had a cushy job and never consider myself a vet. My brother never spoke of his time in Nam. Went I came home thru my local airport they had bald headed Harri Chritna's protesting the war. Should have spit on scum bags. Thanks for nice vid. I still can only go downtown to the very nice Viet Nam memorial at sunrise due to still brings tears to my old eyes reading names of two guys from the old neighborhood.
@michaeldroege18982 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your service. You are loved sir, then and now.
@billgreaney10255 жыл бұрын
My dad was in WW1, 2 uncles in WW2, brother & cousins in Korea, two brothers and myself in Vietnam and one of my sons in Desert Storm, Thank you Arlo, my whole family owes you a BIG THANK YOU for your service to Veterans!!!
@michaeldroege18982 жыл бұрын
And we all owe you and your family a great thank you Bill. God bless all of you. You are loved, then and still.
@elizabethwightman47002 жыл бұрын
❤I love your Voice ❤...🙏🏻🇺🇸✝️🙏🏻🇺🇸✝️🥰🌈🛐✊🏽. thank you so much for all your live performance I’ve watched you during college when you came on campus and I said thank you sweet prince and you turned it legged and winked at me and I just thought I was gonna fly away to heaven but your voice is so fantastic and Your vibe is just so real and realistic and it’s so great to see you today in this venue God bless you and yours❤
@rickrokosz86972 жыл бұрын
Congrats and thanks to a very patriotic family !!
@catlynnearkin8825 Жыл бұрын
My dad was in the Navy in WW2 my Uncle Jake was in the Battle of the Bulge My nephew was a Marine. He passed at 43 of a heart attacked. He served in Desert Storm.
@marykinsella417 Жыл бұрын
@@catlynnearkin8825 Blessings to USA
@Combatkid174 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir for this touching tune. I spent 38.5 years in the military. I appreciated my service and those like you that didn't forget about us 🇺🇸
@lazydayz200014 жыл бұрын
Being a disabled vet from the Gulf War, just want to say thanks to those who still believe in us.
@violet98532 ай бұрын
I always believed in you and prayed constantly for all of you. ❤❤❤
@violet98532 ай бұрын
I hope you see this. 😊
@garybirdwell6335 Жыл бұрын
Play this song on my guitar and sing it every 4th of July. I'm a 8 year veteran tin can sailor. I respect all that have served . GOD bless them all.
@marinevet348811 жыл бұрын
To all the people who now say to me when I wear my "USMC" or "Vietnam Veteran" cap: "Thank you for your service" Thank you!!!! You will never know how much that means to me. I always get chocked up and never know how to respond. But what it does for me is beyond my poor ability to express such grateful feelings. Just so you know I feel that my youth wasn't wasted after all.
@marinevet348811 жыл бұрын
Who wants to a 65 y/o man cry. certainly not me.
@jeffmitchell458811 жыл бұрын
Welcome home brother....Army Strong...
@Ckbel194910 жыл бұрын
Ves Arcaro, your youth was not wasted. Thank you for your service. God Bless you.
@mikerudner32647 жыл бұрын
to all my Vietnam brothers who never got a welcome home. Welcome home
@gs-xx8uv7 жыл бұрын
What a beautifully expressed comment. Thank you and thanks for your service.
@henrysamples93268 жыл бұрын
l spent 20 months, 3 days, 8 hours, 22 mins in Vietnam... no one give a shit when I came home back then.... it's nice to hear some do now. Thank you Arlo ..... bien cancion
@angiemalone18567 жыл бұрын
Henry Samples It's true you, all Vietnam Vets were treated horribly when you came home, my brother was spit on and called a baby killer, even though he never left Fort Dix. Many people, though know and are grateful and thankful for your service! I welcome you home, and than you for your service and your sacrifices.
@drewmom70717 жыл бұрын
Henry Samples thank you for making home..and for your great service....
@drewmom70717 жыл бұрын
wavygr I am way sure you helped saving live. THAnk YOU...
@WeekapaugRI6 жыл бұрын
I care... more than you know🇺🇸♥️
@wolfdaddy56306 жыл бұрын
I was post-Vietnam and still got spit on,and called baby killer in airports. I’m glad veterans have it better now. Rest In Peace ✌️John McCain.
@jimkelly5457 Жыл бұрын
Dear Sir. This song touches every fiber of my being. I served in the USAF from 69 to 73. Joined when I was 17 and three days after graduation I was in basic training. My life was easy, four years in Europe. I served with many who had served in Viet Nam. They were changed men and women. After military duty I worked for a major US airline. Your song comes to mind everything a Veteran came home. Many times they arrived in a flag draped coffin and their families greeted them ramp side. Sometimes Honor Guards but more often not. I would meet the Military Escort and escort them to the ramp area. I cried like a baby everything. Those who weren't KIA walk our streets with permanent disabilities or PTSD. Your song is a constant GOOD reminder of SOME WHO GAVE SOME AND SOME WHO GAVE ALL. Thank you for your insight into life.
@jimkowalski84473 жыл бұрын
Still very relevant, so true and a beautiful melody. He and I am of the same era, followed Arlo and company from Woodstock forward through Alice,s Restaurant and a lifetime of others. Thank you Arlo, you like your dad, are an American treasure. It's Memorial day, many friends I remember didn't make it back....This song is a great tribute to those I sadly miss. Thank you
@michaeldroege18982 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jim. And thanks to your entire family. You all are our national treasures.
@poemstogothefirst4 жыл бұрын
So wonderful, I could listen to Arlo sing this over and over again. Makes me cry
@petepeters16393 жыл бұрын
I do cry
@anelladambrosio25132 жыл бұрын
@@petepeters1639 ciao Pete!come stai?🙋😍😘💘
@dianehaile702810 ай бұрын
Me too
@johnholt9288 Жыл бұрын
This song is actually more subtle than many realize! Arlo is one of a kind and I hope he and family can continue giving us such good joy well into the future.
@nathanreyer99143 жыл бұрын
This song has been on my mind pretty heavily the last few days with the news coming in from Afghanistan. Our government will never learn from it's mistakes. God bless our troops
@tc28513 жыл бұрын
Arlo really captures the profound sadness of war and isn’t it wonderful that after 14 years there are no thumbs down, this gives me hope.
@tc28513 жыл бұрын
Arlo really captures the profound sadness of war a nd isn’t it wonderful that after 14 years there are no thumbs down, this gives me hope.
@427yenko672 жыл бұрын
Amen brother
@ArcoZakus2 жыл бұрын
Nathan Reyer, " ... Our government will never learn from it's (sic) mistakes. ... " What governments do learn is how to grow and become more powerful and corrupt. Things that you or I consider "mistakes" can be seen as successes to people with a different end result in mind than what we would want to achieve. It is up to "We the people" to learn from the mistakes our government makes and to correct them. In the U.S.A., our founders gave us the tools to do that. We just have to educate ourselves enough about what those tools are, how they work, and ways our government tries to defeat them (and us), and not expect someone else to solve our problems without having to work towards solutions ourselves. None of us have to solve all of the problems alone, but if enough of us do at least whatever little part we can then that should be enough. Otherwise, the liberty our founders gave us will be gone. ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
@ArcoZakus2 жыл бұрын
@@tc2851, " ... after 14 years there are no thumbs down ... " I hate to break it to you, but youtube stopped displaying the count of "thumbs down" to everyone. Now they only give that information to the users who post the videos. I don't remember where they explained their reason for doing that, but you can probably find it with a bit of searching if you are interested -- unless they have decided to hide that, too. (Something silly about not wanting to hurt peoples feelings that made me gag.)
@marylowe980711 ай бұрын
Thanks you are truly red white and blue Thanks to all that loves this country I'm a son of a WW2 veteran God bless you all and God keeps blessing this country with all you great gift given America's. Be for you say everything this is my wife's phone
@Rikki06 жыл бұрын
48 years later and I wish I could forgive the American people. I want to. I love my country. That is why I fought for it. I never needed parades or monuments. I didn't even need "thank you" s. But how I wanted to be told "Welcome home. We're glad you made it". My family was glad to see me, but it was almost as if I had been away at camp somewhere or simply working in another country for awhile instead of a place where you classified your friends by those who lived and those who didn't. I turned 19 there. My mom and dad wrote to me, but I never received a single letter from my older brother who didn't have to go. I asked him why and he said job, family, etc. I said "Yeah, it must have been hell back here." We didn't speak for years. The American people, the ones who didn't hate us outright, treated us like stray dogs they didn't know what to do with. They finally built us a monument and said "Here you are. We made this for you. See what fine folks we are". But they didn't build it for us, they built it for themselves so they could tell each other what fine folks they were. It was almost like they were saying, "We forgive you" instead of "We are sorry for how we treated you". I guess it doesn't matter now. I went on to have a family, successful career, two well adjusted kids, and 4 fine grandkids. I don't mope around constantly feeling sorry for myself all the time, as it might seem from this post. But sometimes when I'm up alone late, as I am now, I look back. And I wish I could forgive the American people. Sgt. Moore 5th Marines 2/1. 13 months and 9 days in country. 69/70. An Hoa River Basin/Arizona Valley. South Viet by god Nam, Republic of. And to all my brothers in arms, no matter the branch or the war, "Welcome home. I'm glad you made it". Semper Fi. Thank you for the song and the sentiment, Mr. Guthrie. Show less
@sliceoflife42205 жыл бұрын
You are a great man
@Rikki05 жыл бұрын
@@sliceoflife4220 I'm not, but I knew a lot of them. Thank you. Semper Fi.
@dandroullard47986 ай бұрын
I know this was six years ago but I enjoyed what you wrote. I was also there in 69 and 70 with 1/5 and 3/5 in that same area. Yes people were at best indifferent to us when we came home and I have had trouble with that also but God gave me two great sons and seven grandchildren that fill my life with joy. I really don’t have a point except God is good.
@Rikki06 ай бұрын
@@dandroullard4798 Thank you, brother. Welcome home and yes, God is good.
@HalFairley-r7z6 ай бұрын
You are a true Soldier for Jesus that protects those who Honor you and the ones who don't have a care or believe you were right. I'm very thankful for Jesus and His warriors.
@beachbum15233 жыл бұрын
I really love this song. And Arlo's son, Abe really knows how to make those keyboards sing!
@blazehok8 жыл бұрын
If you can laugh cry and think every day you will have a full life. Arlo elicits laughter, tears and thought.
@Cindy-ki2ok3 жыл бұрын
Well said, Sir. ❤
@warrenvanwicklin6282 жыл бұрын
I can't think of any other song that has made me cry every single time I've heard it, even after hundreds and hundreds of times. War is hell. Thanks, Arlo.
@leoandjurge13 жыл бұрын
I am a 35 year vet, I never thought I was dying for anyone, I was doing my job. As do the police, the EMTs, the Walmart cashier, the gas station attendent, the mailman, the garbage collector, the office worker and others, we all do 'our' job. Some experience danger in it, some bordom, but people do what they can to make a living. If everyone treated other with respect, this would be a great place. Thanks for the sone Arlo, loved your song 40 years ago, you are still going strong thru time.
@C.M.303373 жыл бұрын
But, also the soldiers who went to Vietnam were drafted and had to go, not like today's service people who are all volunteer. So I didn't understand people berating, denigrating, name calling, and spitting on the returning soldiers. They didn't have a choice, unless you became a draft dodger and fled to Canada or Mexico.
@stephennuttall50523 жыл бұрын
@@C.M.30337Stop repeating the propaganda, they were mostly regular army , marines and volunteers about a third were concripts and only one in Ten in main force areas where the most dangerous fighting occurred often full scale divisional battles with the NVA. Its amazing how if you repeat something often enough it becomes true the myths have been around so long now people are programmed to say this stuff by rote, Vietnam by the way had a lower draft evasion rate than the civil war ww1 and Korea and was about the same as ww2 there was no epidemic of draft evasion and most were serving or those who evaded the draft were avoiding service with US forces in NATO west Germany where the majority of us forces were stationed and the majority of draftees served. Im sure there is a whole load of disinformation already about Afghanistan
@C.M.303373 жыл бұрын
@@stephennuttall5052 - I experienced the opposite of what you said, so i guess it depends on where you were as to what you experienced.
@stephennuttall50523 жыл бұрын
@@C.M.30337 I wasn't referring to Individual experiences I was talking about peer historians and Veterans challenging the pop culture myths and downright distortions of the era that have carried on to today, there was no mass conscription at this time so the chances of being drafted were less than in other conflicts involving National service. There was of course limited but extensive conscription and milatary registration to create a pool of potential reservists in the event of a NATO vs Warsaw pact conflict, those concripts were used to flesh out the regular army during the cold war and hot war in Korea and S.E.A the difference being the regular army in 1950 just as it had been in 1942 and 1917 was far smaller than in 1965 therefore requiring a much larger reliance on the draft in those earlier conflicts, the ratio of regular army to draftees was much larger during the Vietnam era as the US was on a full cold war footing, there was nevertheless a huge number of young men drafted over a longer period but the majority served in postings across the world mainly NATO W Germany but also south Korea phillipines Okinawa Japan canal zone alaska stateside in non combat postings. As draftees these young men also served in S.E.A but were not the majority over the period, their experience certainly could be just as harrowing as it was for the R.A and USMC because some served in the main force battle, the period is seen as being transitional toward an all volunteer force. There is the atypical and otherwise but there are received opinions which are just wrong the so called "unjust" war the myth of the Norths monopoly on nationalist identity the myth of unilateral action which was SEATO and multilateral the myth of revolution which was intra state aggression the list is almost endless.
@C.M.303373 жыл бұрын
@@stephennuttall5052 - I personally know thousands of people that were drafted and had to go to Vietnam, including my husband and many family members, and hundreds who fled to Canada to avoid going when they received their draft notice. Do not know of one who voluntarily went during the Vietnam War.
@stanlande3753Ай бұрын
32 years for me. You’re right. Somebody’s gotta do it. Might as well send our BEST!
@gratefulsoldier401214 жыл бұрын
The first time i heard this song was in 2000 at a festival in Ohio, I was 25 and the son of a viet nam era vet, about a year later 9/11 happened and in 03 I joined the Army. Long story short, I served a tour in Iraq and when I came home, well, lets just say its a long and lonely road, not to many songs really capture that feeling like this one, Thank You Mr. Arlo Guthrie, even though you wrote this about a russian soldier, it means more than you know to this American Soldier.
@k.l.barnes15298 жыл бұрын
As the mother of two Veterans I want to say that the mistakes this country made back during Vietnam and the mistreatment of our returning Soldiers, are lessons learned. Never again will our returning service members be so mistreated and disrespected. I have stood with the Patriot Guard Riders as a Blue Star Mother & we've welcomed many a returning Soldier, Sailor, Airman and Marine back home. To our Vietnam Veterans, please know that your service to our nation is deeply appreciated by this mom. If no one has said it to you before, please let me say it to you now, "Welcome home and thank you."
@HDbiikerchick7 жыл бұрын
I am a Patriot Guard Rider. It's been my honor to stand in gratitude at many military funerals. It's the least I can offer.
@MrJoeybabe255 жыл бұрын
As long as we send out our boys and girls to cure the ills of the world, they must be MEN... adults, who are able to accept the criticism and the praise.
@anarchyeddy274 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, no lessons were learned. Idiots were disrespectful upon return home but the greatest disrespect is shown by our government. Soldiers are just pawns in their game. Expendable when needed but neglected when they need help. PTSD, traumatic brain injury, depression, suicide etc.. are all overlooked and treated as weakness and not injury. Old Uncle Sam has shown many of his fine nieces and nephews great disrespect.
@katieburns46744 жыл бұрын
No one could've said that better. They're my sentiments exactly. Thanks to all the brave veterans. You're all heroes in my book. Welcome home. 🇺🇸☮🇺🇸
@katieburns46744 жыл бұрын
@@HDbiikerchick Bless you sir. We all owe our veterans so much. You're doing something important. Thank you. 🇺🇸☮🇺🇸
@KenNorian12 жыл бұрын
Love how Pete Seeger is just lying on the floor watching the guy who was a little boy when Pete sang with Woody.
@dianehenkel90883 жыл бұрын
We were lucky to have Pete Seeger in our lives. Also Arlo Guthrie and Woody Guthrie.
@ejmilchak15 жыл бұрын
Very nice song. I'm a 9 year Gulf War vet and this song fits in todays world just as it did in some of the past wars. Congress should be the first to send their kids to war before they decide to sent the poor and working class children, this will get them to think twice. Our military is great but the people who send them to war for oil and greed should be ashamed of themselves. Cheney was quick to send them but he avoided the war in his day.
@samuelwardclifton70004 жыл бұрын
No
@timb3749 Жыл бұрын
20 years - loved every day of it. Some of the most wonderful people I have ever known and I feel honored to have been able to serve with them. Salute
@Hister33313 жыл бұрын
My brother was there. He told me today he refused a direct order from his commander to kill a guy fixing his tire. I have a new respect for him.
@lanielorah64553 жыл бұрын
I told my command at grt. Laks. Under Clinton I will not bow down to yore woke culture.kuedos to all who follow this, human atro Bute's when God made us in his image.
@Birdwatching75410 ай бұрын
Someone asked me what makes a great song. My answer was very brief. If it can move your emotions and has a meaning and memory that can penetrate your soul. This song penetrates my soul. Thank you Arlo.
@ohioanalily15 жыл бұрын
My grandparents saw his dad. My parents saw them both. And I got to see Arlo in concert a few years ago. And even more in this day and age his music matters. I never understood alot of why my parents liked him until I heard him for myself. This song makes for a heady and important statement. I have countless friends serving in the forces today & when they come home few really want to hear or understand them. So there's most def some props for Arlo for still speaking/singing his mind!
@judythompson8227 Жыл бұрын
he's real, he's funny, he's direct without putting your eyes out, and he's one of the more honest performers out there. and he gives a rip. I suspect his father was much the same. And one thing he does, he makes you hear what he says, and he means what he says.
@LizAKindercare9 жыл бұрын
Tears flowed down my face when I first heard this song - still do when I hear this. Lost 3 friends in Vietnam and 1 to Canada. A great tribute to all in uniform. And prescient as well. To all who served and are serving - just because some people are against the war doesn't mean that they don't honor those that served or are serving. All too many do not realize that particular dichotomy. Thank you Arlo.
@reywilliamr16 жыл бұрын
as a viet vet who saw arlo at la cave in cleveland in the 60's and cho che in the 70's i got to say he hit it on the head. thanks arlo keep it up you brought tears to this old mans eyes and my sons will never fight in an un just war god bless william reynolds 3rd av btln
@jerryayres57443 жыл бұрын
Your mention of La Cave in Cleveland brought back some great memory of the 60’s. Used to go there and drink cheap,beer and listen to some future music legends
@Radio2Folk15 жыл бұрын
Arlo this song will never be out of date...because no one should forget...great song and lyrics.
@loniduncan11 жыл бұрын
First time I heard this song, it brought tears to my eyes. Still gives me shivers when I hear it. I think Arlo is underrated as a songwriter.
@AndyGalvan-of1wl Жыл бұрын
Hi Loni💐💐
@bobeverhart7151 Жыл бұрын
...so, I've gotten old. Saw Arlo's last concert in The Caverns... It has been a long and lonely road. Thanks Arlo... Sir you are appreciated.
@skipdow38 жыл бұрын
Don't you know his dad is proud of him, carrying on the family business, and including his children. That family has a legacy that they all can be proud of.Can't you hear one of Arlo's kids telling someone : " Woody Guthrie is my grandfather. My dad, Arlo, does pretty good , too . "
@blackcatchief8 жыл бұрын
Actually served in the Navy with one of his cousins.
@brianhealy17768 жыл бұрын
John Sm
@beachbum15233 жыл бұрын
And unlike his father, much as I love him, Arloe was a reliable performer.
@gogreen19513 жыл бұрын
And it still makes me cry. What a powerful song. Love you Arlo!!
@alvesmiguel24173 жыл бұрын
yes
@jamesutley13522 жыл бұрын
Me too
@anelladambrosio2513 Жыл бұрын
@@jamesutley1352 ciao James!🙋😍😘💘🎉
@dayleblair34945 жыл бұрын
I am Canadian and our men and woman fought in Vietnam and Afghanistan also. The fear never leaves till they are home.
@sandy5548 Жыл бұрын
I’m one those Canadian who volunteered born and raised in Winnipeg moved to the states late 50s. Volunteered for the draft in 68 nam 69-70…..sandman
@blazehok15 жыл бұрын
From a soldier who made it home. This is always relevant and always brings things into perspective.
@seraichickfamily92708 жыл бұрын
One of the most powerful and meaningful songs about our boys..that have given so much to us and ask so little in return..thank you Arlo
@michaelmartocci12972 жыл бұрын
I'm 66 years old in a couple of days,always loved Arlo I am very proud of him right now. I just cryed to hear this song thinking of my grandsons going into our military.Please bring them home safely. Thank you Arlo!
@lilmisspacman10012 жыл бұрын
I want my grandfather to listen to this song, he fought infantry in the Vietnam War and he managed to make it home. I will always admire, love, and respect him. Love you granddaddy -3
@davidmoore23252 жыл бұрын
Hello,how are you doing?
@mannonmission14 жыл бұрын
talk about a unique voice and a unique talent!! Nobody ever has or ever will sound like or be like Arlo Guthrie...
@allenconiglio94176 жыл бұрын
What a great song. I was in Viet Nam and I still ache for all the guys - and Vietnamese - and all others who were lost over there. That war was a lie like all the rest, started by a bunch of lunatics who wanted to test out and sell all the weapons they had developed. I ache for the people who get involved in these lying wars, who lose their family members and those who lose their homes, and all they have. Some day, when humanity grows up, we won't see people as strangers to kill. We will see them as our brothers and sisters and we will love them as we are supposed to do. May God bless everyone who walks this Earth and may He bring them all back home. And may He bless the animals too, who suffer at the hands of fools.
@timjones48508 ай бұрын
This is a wonderful and powerful song, and really beautifully song by Arlo. They don't get better than this.
@kirkmorrison61317 ай бұрын
I was too young for Nam I had friends who served and their big brothers. I had buddies in the 1st and 2nd Gulf Wars. Not all made it home, others came back suffering from the stress of combat. I really appreciate this song about those that served in combat. Every time a unit came home I was there to greet them.
@ellenjefferies73109 жыл бұрын
We know you care, Arlo. Thank you for the many years of true Hippie Happiness.
@davidmoore23252 жыл бұрын
Hello,how are you doing?
@dwightmontague10526 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I came home and was called a "baby killer", and in a way we all bear responsibility for war. I hid my war, I felt ashamed for years. I was welcomed back to America 25 years later by my son's friend's dad, a Hmong. He was the first person to thank me for my service, and the first to welcome me home. So folks when you see a vet, don't just thank them, welcome them home. Thanks folks, welcome home.
@markgrobman51922 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service Dwight!
@lynnkibs11383 жыл бұрын
I worked that show... I was a stagehand running a follow spot. The LD told me to keep my light on Pete in case he moved..... What freeking talent in the two of them.
@davidmoore23252 жыл бұрын
Hello,how are you doing?
@TripToSkye17 жыл бұрын
Just saw him do this 4 nights ago at the Birchmere in VA. Just Arlo and his guitar. It definitely brought tears to many of us in that audience. Thanks, Jackie, for adding this video.
@Whozzo13 жыл бұрын
This video should have 100 million views... just sayin'
@MNmale197217 жыл бұрын
We should all stand up and sing this together! THanks to all the soldiers! Mark
@ltschmidt023 жыл бұрын
I never heard this before. I was dumped into Afghanistan. I was dumped back here alone. I get it. I was an officer. Nobody owed me anything. I made choices. But I came back here alone. This happened to me in 2011. This song means a lot.
@rickrokosz86973 жыл бұрын
From a Viet Nam vet - Great piece Arlo - well done & "Welcome Home" to all my brothers and sisters from the big "AZ".
@antoninianussevervs178812 жыл бұрын
God bless you Arlo I love this song even more now that my two nephews Sgt.s Eric & Travis USMC made it home safe & sound from Iraq after two tours of duty, with the only holes in them were the ones the good lord gave them at birth. Now I shut up and listen to their stories as they did mine so many years ago. I care when any and all of our soldiers come home I love every son & daughter of them God bless them all.
@kennkong8 жыл бұрын
Wonderful sad and melodic song by the son of one who cared deeply for so many others. Arlo beautifuly carries on the tradition of his dad.
@soldtobediers5 жыл бұрын
''There are none closer, to the author of pain & suffering Himself... Than those who choose, to perform it for the sake of others.'' -Former U.S. Paratrooper Sgt. 82nd Abn. 1/504 Inf.
@toddhenderson80933 жыл бұрын
Thank you Arlo, strikes a chord, my MARINE son makes me the proudest father I could be, Beautius song ! ! !
@rickrokosz86974 жыл бұрын
I spent 11 months, 11 days, 11 hours, 34 minutes and I agree with all that's being said here - WELCOME HOME brothers!!
@alvesmiguel24173 жыл бұрын
i hope it's the last comeback
@TheMindtrekker4 жыл бұрын
What a national treasure. Arlo Guthrie!
@kathyfrance34187 жыл бұрын
i'm a navy BRAT. this song always makes me want to cry. when i was a child i saw men go off to war. i'm much older now and i see boys going off to war. this song was just waiting to be written. who better to write it than arlo. love forever and thank you from a navy BRAT.
@davidmoore23252 жыл бұрын
Hello,how are you doing?
@terrencebeck7507 жыл бұрын
Seen Arlo 3 times.... the 1st was when I was a student at Washington State University in 1979. Got to meet him, an I'll never forget!! I Got to tell him how much his father's music meant to me... an how much his music did too!! he was very nice. :) Arlo just keeps getting better, as this song tells us all that peace is more powerful then war!!! I wish Trump would listen before he push's some button. Love is the ultimate power!!
@robin440011 жыл бұрын
Arlo Guthrie, you are just a beacon for those of us who look at the world in the same way you do. I post this song on facebook regularly- it says so much so well.
@reywilliamr16 жыл бұрын
god bless youj arlo from a former viet vet
@SpVad12316 жыл бұрын
What an absolutely beautiful song. I've never heard this before. Arlo - what a terrific story!!!!
@BigOnes199311 жыл бұрын
as I active duty airman, and a long time Arlo fan I say thank you, Arlo you always have such wisdom in your songs.
@axxeminister13 жыл бұрын
Thank a service person today! For every one that comes home, that person knows someone that didn't .
@judythompson52537 жыл бұрын
We made the mistake of equating the war with the soldiers who fought in it--it was a needless, unpopular war, and people tended to blame the soldiers, when they should have blamed the politicians and the military. Soldiers do what they have been trained to do, or what they have to do, to survive. No blame, no shame. And thank you all for going, for returning to us.
@AndyGalvan-of1wl Жыл бұрын
Hi Judy💐💐
@leeannep.76528 жыл бұрын
Wow, this is amazing. Wonder why I never heard it before.
@rooster567314 жыл бұрын
REMEMBER THOSE THAT HAVE SERVED AND ARE STILL SERVING.SET BACK AND CLOSE YOU EYES AND GIVE IT A LISTEN.
@brucefuller52149 жыл бұрын
Six combat tours over 24 years. They still don't give a crap. Walked home 2 miles with my duffel bag on my shoulder twice in the middle of the night. Gotta love it...
@Innuendoes8 жыл бұрын
+Bruce Fuller I am so sorry no one was there to drive you home. You deserved a lot more than that. A huge thank you from me, if it matters. I am but just one voice, but thank you for serving this country to keep us free!
@anonomess16 жыл бұрын
Bruce Fuller I am sorry you’ve had that experience and Thank you for your service.
@casbah19826 жыл бұрын
That's bullshit!! Come to Montana...me and any of my veteran buds will drive you where you want and give you a place to stay. We respect our vets
@beverlyhayshouston27705 жыл бұрын
Bruce Fuller much respect for any Veterans. Mother of disabled Army Veteran here. God bless America.
@bradk76148 жыл бұрын
This song sure brings a tear to my eye..i guess because i been there..love your music Arlo
@herasmarket7 жыл бұрын
My cousing made it back he was a green beret; jumped out of planes. He never talked about it. He died homeless and of a drug overdose. Heroin and Cocaine -- once he came back he was never the same. My son signed up during the Iraqi war and he too came back broken. Now though we were able to get him help for PTSD and he was finally awarded disability.
@robin440010 жыл бұрын
Again I post this on FB. I hope someone watches it over this Memorial Day. Arlo says it best.
@katshotz60335 жыл бұрын
robin4400 I am 5/26/19 THANK YOU.
@janetthomas25895 жыл бұрын
arms and weapons are being sold at an arms fair here in London. i posted it along with details of the DSEI protest. Thank you
@TheQueen-ef3xw4 жыл бұрын
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@scoutngem2 жыл бұрын
The way that these songs come back around at the right times..the more I believe we will do the same. Life doesn't change as we've obviously not learned anything. Yet they come back full circle and we get a deeper way to understand...that's what I do.
@robin440011 жыл бұрын
Such a great song and sentiment. Things never seem to change when it comes to this subject. God Bless you, Arlo, for reminding us over and over.
@HDbiikerchick7 жыл бұрын
I thank you all. Every veteran who has served. I try to go out of my way to thank a veteran wearing anything that designates them as having served. I belong to the Patriot Guard Riders and have stood in honor at many military funerals, and a homecoming. I cannot thank you all enough for your service, and I am so sorry that soldiers of Vietnam were treated so horribly. I was only a child, but remember the end of the war. Our country owes a debit to each one of you that can never be repaid.
@digitalbarrito35558 жыл бұрын
I had the honor and pleasure of hearing him preform this live last saturday in Albany. I will always cherish this, in times like these.
@Darkmind197013 жыл бұрын
My wife and I heard Arlo sing this in London last year. Magical.
@SKOJCV15 жыл бұрын
love this, brought tears to my eyes thinking of my brothers...
@ROARRY0112 жыл бұрын
Mr. Guthrie. Im so glad I had the chance to say that the sixties were a lot easier to deal with your amazing talents comforting a nation of distraught folks dealing with a major crisis both overseas and on our own turf. God bless you and yours and Im glad to have shared it. Godspeed your wife to a peacefull rest. Thanks Arlo
@gailwilliams267810 жыл бұрын
When will we ever learn, when will we ever learn . . .?
@Miklos828 жыл бұрын
+Gail Williams Reminds me of a bit of verse I wrote back in the 60's as I was drafted into uncle lyndon's army. This is me speaking to my younger sister. "What do you tell a child of four? How do you tell her I was lost in some foreign war? Will someone explain to this child of four. Why we fight wars to end war. For I cannot explain, what I do not believe."
@gailwilliams26788 жыл бұрын
Nice, Starman1968ful. Thanks for sharing that.
@yttkuar10 жыл бұрын
My NEW most favorite song. Truly amazing. Thank you Arlo
@catmom13224 жыл бұрын
Can't get better than this!
@123im4u2c8 жыл бұрын
Loved Woodie, Love Arlo and now the legacy just comntinues to go on! This song just pulls at your heart strings and is so emotional. I get lost in his music, and how caring ans sentimental it is, ot can leave you sad and in tears, it's so very thought provoking, and I think that these are the words he wants you to hear to bring that out of you!
@davidmoore23252 жыл бұрын
Hello,how are you doing?
@billgreaney33108 ай бұрын
After mentioning all the family members who served in the military I have one more relative who has been in the U S Navy for 18 months...my grandson. That makes 4 generations of military service in my family.
@lynnerickson-lx6op7 ай бұрын
As we approach another Memorial Day our sons, daughters, Fathers, Mothers and Friends are still out their serving and protecting us so we can live this peaceful life. Some will come home and some wont. All will be changed forever. God Bless you all and Thank you.
@paul9156c4 жыл бұрын
Arlo Guthrie has always been a favorite entertainer of mine, even before I figured out he was the son of a legendary folk singer and songwriter, whose song should be our national anthem, in my opinion.
@jimmydcap16 жыл бұрын
Wow this song just takes my breath away! My the Lord Bless our Troops and their families! Thank you Arlo! from the bottom of my heart Thank you. I to served Thank you.
@poobalanpather74544 жыл бұрын
Wow dylan /woody/ arlo are amazing . Genius musicians /song writers. Love these guys .
@terriecotham156721 күн бұрын
There's not many times I tell someone they are wrong. And I do this with the out most respect This song will never be out of date It's word's reach deep inside Were some say Angles fear to tread A song for all time's of a master Who's father's was a grand master And make his kids walk in the foot steps of grandness. And bring music to all that speak the truth As a vet I am honest in total blessed to listen to you father's music and your music as well. For it's from the heart. And when you can place a song into words were the Angels of God fear to tread You walk in God's foot steps with his blessings.
@machelletenbroeck22142 жыл бұрын
All our service men and women should be proud. When you joined the military you gave a blank check to all of us for all you had up to and including your life. Thank you for my FREEDOM!
@cacaw_015 жыл бұрын
i think the older he isthe better he gets.. his voice is just amazing.. not to mention everything else like music and lyrics.. what a great man..
@burnthesystem1877 жыл бұрын
going to see Arlo in 2 days can't wait.
@Skorpio42016 жыл бұрын
Agreed! This song has the same relevance now as it does when it was written. THANK YOU TROOPS!
@joannehack75882 жыл бұрын
Thank you for enhancing the world with your beauty and kindness throughout the years with your music
@rudifischer6487 жыл бұрын
Thank you Arlo for giving all of us 'Old Timers' a face in history. When I first met Arlo at the Philadelphia Folk Festival, I had to tell him that I loved his music yet despised his feelings about the war. I quickly added that it was a long time ago and I changed my mind. The next time we met he included this song in his song list. I was one of the guys he referred to as actually knowing us. We still go each Thanksgiving when he makes it to the Keswick Theatre in Glenside, Pa. Arlo became part of my healing process and I'm forever grateful to him.
@stellashepherd8447 жыл бұрын
Rudi Fischer Thank you for sharing this story.
@ALightInTheForest5 жыл бұрын
Sometimes healing takes a lifetime.....God bless you on your journey.
@michaeloshea30902 жыл бұрын
My father joined the service in world War two at 17. He was sent to Okayama in 44 and 45 , he saw more than young man should see at that age or any age. After the war he became a NYC firefighter, I followed in his footsteps. God bless you veterans and thank you!
@seekoie13 жыл бұрын
I care! Have a son just sent to Afghanistan, after 2 tours in Iraq. I know many Viet Nam vets. too. Thanks to you all. I care!!!!
@SpVad12315 жыл бұрын
Certainly one of the most beautiful and poignant folk songs ever written.
@JohnC-ic4js5 жыл бұрын
After Vietnam, I discovered Arlo Guthrie. I'm glad I did. Thank you.