#brucespringsteen #reaction Bruce Springsteen - Born in the U.S.A. REACTION! Happy 4th of JULY!! Join this channel to get access to perks: / @blackpegasusraps
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@BlackPegasusRaps3 күн бұрын
This song is an anti war song and a critique of our corrupt Government. A Government that is still pushing false flags to sell more war. This is why it’s so obvious to me why the concept of “We The People” needs to be separated from The American Gov. Majority of Americans want Freedom, peace and prosperity, NOT war, division and fear. Criticizing our corrupt gov is actually pretty patriotic. To wrap this thought, I know I probably don’t see eye to eye with Bruce’s politics or even yours. Doesn’t change the fact that this song is a banger and I still value your right to your own thoughts and opinions. MERICA 🇺🇸
@Tommysimonsen3 күн бұрын
South park deal with that issue in the 100 episode S7E1. Separating the people and the goverment, I`m a little Bit Country and I´m a little bit Rock and Roll. I'm a Little Bit Country-South Park (Lyrics) kzbin.info/www/bejne/hnPGiIqKaJ6UgLc
@karensilvera66943 күн бұрын
BP, I knew this song would hit you differently if you knew the words. Vietnam tore a rip in that generation and Bruce witnessed it first hand on the streets. My older cousin just passed away from Agent Orange related illness. Our mental health, addiction, and homeless agencies were flooded. It still is affecting our brave men and women who went to VC. We need to remember them today.
@davescat21183 күн бұрын
Brucie has done a 360. He’s a flaming libtard now.
@User8vfjhejf3 күн бұрын
Yes, It's an Anti-War song, but the song is about a Vietnam vet returning home from the war and being denied work, Vietnam vets were treated awful when they returned home
@Rob-eo5ql3 күн бұрын
The last line in the song: “I’m a cool rockin daddy. I’m a USA man!”
@AdultThirdCultureKid19713 күн бұрын
"Born In the U.S.A." was written as an antiwar song.
@storbjork42573 күн бұрын
But still a banger on the 4th, dont ruin the party
@Mariethename993 күн бұрын
Yes it was
@Goodtide3 күн бұрын
Sorry, I read what you wrote wrong and even replied that it supported your actual comment. I just wanted to apologize, I'll go drink some coffee ✌️🤍
@TanisHalf-Elven3 күн бұрын
@@storbjork4257Lt Dan would smack you with his new legs
@jss275603 күн бұрын
@@storbjork4257 don’t want the truth to ruin the party.
@quinny69203 күн бұрын
Our Vietnam vets were treated so badly when they came home! For that, I’m so sorry to them all. Most of us HAVE NOTHING BUT RESPECT FOR THEM ALL.
@karensilvera66943 күн бұрын
Very well said. 💯 Percent
@markperry2223 күн бұрын
@@karensilvera6694 Not just the Vietnam vets.
@american_cosmic2 күн бұрын
@@markperry222 Maybe not, but the Vietnam vets got shafted harder than any other generation's soldiers. Their fathers came back as heroes from WW2, and their sons went to Vietnam. The vast majority fought honorably and did what their country asked of them, and then came home to be shunned and neglected by the American people (not all Americans, obviously, but many). The Vietnam War was a stain on our nation's history, and part of that stain is how we treated the guys who stood up and did what their country asked of them, whether they volunteered or were drafted. it wasn't their fault the war was bullshit and built upon lies... Americans voted for the politicians that orchestrated that war, and those Americans are far more to blame for that travesty than the young men fresh out of high school who were sent over. All they did was what their country asked of them. and 58,000 of them didn't come home.
@nanavampКүн бұрын
Sadly popular songs during the Vietnam War were protest songs. Our soldiers were treated like the plague when it was over. There was no fan fare for those caskets being unloaded from the back of the transport. There were no one officially greeting them.. There were some official's in the hanger giving speeches but the plane was not visible to them. Happy 4th of July Nana❤🇺🇲
@AlexSadofКүн бұрын
and not only that, SO MANY of the young boys were drafted and had no say in the matter, yet they came back after all that trauma, just to be yelled at and spat on. Horrible.
@marilynumstead61003 күн бұрын
As a wife of a deceased Vietnam Vet, this song means a lot to me. My husband served volunteering before beginning drafted. He was with the Army 175th Maintenance, a Hanger Rat in VinLong Vietnam. He passed away June 17th, 2023, the evening before Father's Day. My sons lost their Dad, Montana, and the USA lost a soldier. The way some in this country now think it is okay to call the military losers can kiss my ass!
@seankoonce47793 күн бұрын
My father served in vin long in 64 he was a Huey crew chief don’t remember the unit but they were called the roadrunners. If your husband was there in 64.I bet he and my father crossed paths!
@NO1AEROFAN3 күн бұрын
Many hugs to you
@marilynumstead61003 күн бұрын
@seankoonce4779 my husband was there in 71.
@sandralybrand94253 күн бұрын
My cousin was killed in Vietnam. My 2nd cousin (his son) was raised without his dad. A war that was kept going by Republicans that made a lot of money! John Kennedy was going to pull our service people out of the war but was assassinated first! Johnson didn't run for another term and Nixon escalated it!
@marilynumstead61003 күн бұрын
@sandralybrand9425 and Ladybird Johnson's family owned Bell helicopter which was the equipment flown in Vietnam. Most people don't know that or care.
@cmoplay13 күн бұрын
This song is rarely understood. America is great, but there was always a dark side.
@quinny69203 күн бұрын
Exactly! Always a price to pay also
@bkm27973 күн бұрын
And we are experiencing that Dark side right NOW! Thanks to TRUMP, MAGA SCOTUS, MAGA GOP, servers of the Darkest Elites, aka:The Heritage Society, we are going to lose our Democracy for a Dictatorship, PROJECT 2025 (google it). We must fight for our freedom, please understand and Vote Blue or we're screwed!💙👍🇺🇸
@honestone4903 күн бұрын
Explain that to BP because I sense he doesn't really understand the song as it relates to his biased Christian values.
@karensamuel11393 күн бұрын
Of course there's a dark side 👍
@barbaracline90642 күн бұрын
America can be really great by learning it’s history and making sure that crap don’t happen again!
@Knotlegaladvice2803 күн бұрын
Springsteen was always supportive of the Vietnam vets
@alexakl64453 күн бұрын
Yes, a definite anti-war/anti-Vietnam song - and their struggles coming back and trying to get their lives together and feeling very lost.
@jambrunelda3 күн бұрын
Many Americans think that free speech only applies to opinions that align with their own. There is too much anger and violence due to intolerance. I love the opportunity to have a conversation instead of an argument. Peace to you, your family and audience! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@jmburbach3 күн бұрын
Shout out to my father and all the other Vietnam vets who never got the respect that they deserved. RESPECT
@globalpunkreview3 күн бұрын
Was fortunate enough to see him perform this live when the song was new. He started the song with the reminder "Blind faith in your leaders, or in anything, will get you killed."
@citizenghosttown3 күн бұрын
This is a protest song and is patriotic for that reason. It's a song in which the main character wonders what the hell happened to the America he thought he knew. In some ways, it's perfect for July 4th, 2024!
@GrandmaShirley-op4jm3 күн бұрын
America gives us all wonderful opportunities. How you get from where you are to where you want to be depends on what your willing to do to get there. It's much harder for some than others, but possible. Rock on dude, Grandma Shirley out.❤
@aura812953 күн бұрын
Exactly!! What is so especially cool about the Constitution of the U.S.A. is that it unifies 50+ other geo-political "states" by agreement AND it provides a means for amending it - a built in mechanism to keep up with the times and/or correct errors along the way.
@arkhsm3 күн бұрын
@@GrandmaShirley-op4jm Some are willing to go to EXTREME lengths to GET THERE, sadly by nefarious means sometimes !!
@arkhsm3 күн бұрын
@@aura81295 Especilly if the person in charge respects/believes in the Constitution !!
@berniewatts50283 күн бұрын
Proud to be an American, with its warts and all.
@Morgaine3 күн бұрын
You can love your country and support our troops while still being critical of our government. America is awesome in many ways but we have a long way to go to live up to the ideals of our Founders. They had to start imperfectly, but had faith in the future generations to make it better.
@brianclassen52213 күн бұрын
To all the VETS! Welcome home and thank you.✌
@shellyann88183 күн бұрын
Yes! It's so so sad they way our soldiers were treated when they came home back then. 💔
@xmathmanx3 күн бұрын
Was also pretty horrible how those soldiers treated the civilians in those foreign countries
@RaduRadonys2 күн бұрын
@@shellyann8818 That's your country's fault. No one was attacking the US, so the US had no business being in Vietnam. You reap what you sow.
@damonhines81873 күн бұрын
First off, he(the protagonist of the song)clearly got in "a hometown jam" and was offered the option of enlisting vs. incarceration. What happened when they came home is a shame. Anti-war protesters called them "baby-killers", their government let them down, cut them loose as they largely have continued to in the intervening years. Comedian and TV host Jon Stewart FINALLY was able to move forward legislation to offer help to veterans whose health and lives were destroyed by the aftermath of working over burn pits, much as he'd helped gain long overdue help and attention for 9/11 first responders suffering without significant, much-needed support. 😢💔 Happy 4th. ✌🏼😎🎶❤️🍁❤️✨️🕊
@JustaGuy2.03 күн бұрын
There is a GIGANTIC difference between Patriotism and Nationalism. The first say "i love my country", the second say "my country is better and more worthy than yours". Try to find the bad one... *this is not meant for anyone, much less for Black Pegasus, this is just because many people seem to have a lack of understanding of the difference*
@shanegooding48393 күн бұрын
Yep 👍!
@JawsVader1970Күн бұрын
Agree 👍
@vickiethompson9245Күн бұрын
Name a country more fair & free than the USA. Where would you go if it is destroyed? There is no where else to go. That is why all the famous voting to leave never do & never will.
@AdamPFarnsworth12 сағат бұрын
@@vickiethompson9245Switzerland, New Zealand, Denmark, Ireland, Sweden, Estonia, Iceland, Luxembourg, Finland, Norway to name some
@bjw05153 күн бұрын
I love me some Bruce! He is still going strong, saw him back in April and he put on 3 hour show. Happy Fourth everyone!
@johnfrancis15283 күн бұрын
When Obama met Bruce he said "I'm the President, but you're The Boss".
@mareegibbs79193 күн бұрын
This song is very anti government and how they treated the Vietnam vets. This song basically tells the story of a young man who gets into trouble in his hometown and instead of jail is sent to the military and ends up in Vietnam. His loses his brother and comes home to a country that no longer has a place for him. No job, no future security. Bruce has done a lot for Vets. He held two concerts back in 1981 in LA to highlight the plight of the Vietnam Veteran's Association which was running out of funds. He donated and worked with them to raise awareness. His is friends with Ron Kovic, a returning vet who wrote the book, Born on the 4th of July (which became a movie with Tom Cruise). Bruce was drafted but failed the physical due to a motorbike accident he had a couple of years earlier. Bart Haynes, the drummer in his first band (The Castiles) went to Vietnam and was killed. Likewise another New Jersey musician, Walter Cichone, went and was also killed. He wrote The Wall for Walter. Bruce has said he wondered who was sent in his place. You should listen to the acoustic version of this song. It certainly gives it a darker feel. You can't misinterpret the lyrics in that version. kzbin.info/www/bejne/a37Xcqt6brl4bposi=TDcaWT48UsC2em8-
@SandyMcMasters3 күн бұрын
I actually did sing this song, in Germany, on the 4th of July, there for a friend's wedding. BTW, if you were born on a US Military base, anywhere in the world, you are considered to have been born in a US territory. This song demonstrates the incredible power of Springsteen's songwriting - it's the contradictions. That's why he's the boss❤🔥🎆
@MrMCCONNELL743 күн бұрын
It's protest song that dissects the cruel mistreatment of Vietnam veterans upon their return home after the war..I hope you react to Jimi Hendrix "Star spangled banner one time.He simulates the bombs,rockets,sirens all the chaos that was Vietnam & the 60's
@ellenstrack62743 күн бұрын
Protest of the Vietnam war. I felt so bad for the veterans of that war, they were drafted, sent by the government to do the job demanded, and were held responsible for the US governments choices when they came home. Respect to the Vietnam vets and all military active and veterans present and past who help keep us free.
@marypittman58213 күн бұрын
Love Bruce and his passion for the people and against the corrupt politicians.
@watrandy993 күн бұрын
It is also a critical statement about how the returning Vietnam Veterans were treated.
@quinny69203 күн бұрын
NEIL DIAMOND AMERICA IS ANOTHER GREAT SONG FOR TODAY!!! Although I love my home state Bruce and Jon Bon Jovi!!!! Woot woot happy 4 th everyone
@jenniferspence70923 күн бұрын
That is a really good song. Love Neil Diamond. He's more from my parents generation but when I was around 9 or so I fell in love with his music and made darn sure I was able to see him in concert.
@vickiwalker9753 күн бұрын
Another must by Bruce Springsteen is "The Rising". Bruce wrote it in remembrance of all the victims of 9/11. It is from the point of view of a firefighter as he is trying to rescue people while climbing the endless stairs in one of the Twin Towers. Twenty years later and this song still chokes me up.
@hollycook50463 күн бұрын
"Living in America" James Brown
@johndonovan7583 күн бұрын
Thanks for the honest reaction. I've got 30 years with the federal government. It's not all bad, even the political side. It has been responsible for some very good things and some very bad, as well as a whole spectrum in between. Ultimately, it belongs to all of us and we can make it better by coming together and talking to one another and hearing each other's point of view, which your channel helps facilitate. As Bruce shows in the song, even through all the pain and frustration we feel somethings, in regards to our country or government, we are in this together and we can shout it together. We're American. This is who we are. This is where we're from. We'll remember the fallen and we won't give up on each other, even the ones who drive us crazy. 😂 Love to everyone. ❤ Happy 4th. 🎉
@FishermanMike2533 күн бұрын
America! Happy birthday!
@michaeldean8463 күн бұрын
This song was a protest of the Vietnam war and a protest of how Vietnam vets were treated once they got home. They didn’t get celebrated as heroes like the US soldiers did in the previous wars, there was no welcome home parade.
@user-co7dm5hw9z3 күн бұрын
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸To All Veterans And Their Families We Salute You 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸Happy Fourth Of July Everyone🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸God Bless America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@jonettej26413 күн бұрын
"We the People"!!!!
@gretchenvincent23493 күн бұрын
Love it , love Bruce!!
@Tommy-he7dx3 күн бұрын
People do often forget that there is the Government and then there are Politicians. Politicians come and go, but Government is always there.
@sandralybrand94253 күн бұрын
Bruce wrote songs on what was going on in our society at the time, basically calling out what was wrong.
@mapegatkinson923 күн бұрын
Bruce is very patriotic and a democrat. He loves our country. He loves it so much he points out its shortcomings so we can make it better. That is true patriotism.
@leeschaeffer32093 күн бұрын
Bruce Springsteen does not love America.
@kbrewski12 күн бұрын
Exactly. Well said. It's frightening we have so many Fascist Traitorous more ons in these comments.
@bfitzsenry3 күн бұрын
I'm American but living in Thailand. One of my sons was born in Freehold, NJ same as Bruce. We both wish you a happy fourth!
@imwatchn98223 күн бұрын
Home Free - Go Rest High On That Mountain
@markcarter8223 күн бұрын
Vince Gill - Go Rest High On That Mountain. Vince wrote this song.
@tamienglish68283 күн бұрын
yes, but Home Free's cover is pretty damned good. Everyone knows Vince Gill did it first...it just depends on what version people vibe/connect with.
@AnneBiebrich3 күн бұрын
I like Homefree's cover better than the original
@pcooper35593 күн бұрын
He was having a go at America at that time!!!
@corpse12443 күн бұрын
may we remember our history, what we fought against in the world wars, and the mistakes of a past world as we sit on the cusp of dramatic change at this very moment. Will you continue to stand by America and fight for her democracy, or will you let the corruption rot this country from the inside out as you gladly sign away your rights under the guise of patriotism?
@Luke269453 күн бұрын
Grew up listening to the Boss, my dad and Bruce are like twins lol. Plus he is a huge fan.
@mannycarinha7703 күн бұрын
Very well said. I love our our veterans without them what do we have nothing not our freedom for sure they put their lives on the line for our freedom. Hug veteran and say thank you 🙏
@rodneycraft10053 күн бұрын
A proud Liberal that Springsteen.
@kbrewski12 күн бұрын
Love him!
@karlweir31983 күн бұрын
Happy independence to all who celebrate. Canada just had our Canada's day 4 days ago
@heffiagametech80943 күн бұрын
Another 80s classic
@dirtydave756710 сағат бұрын
This song was about a guy that got in trouble and was sentenced to join the military. He came home and there was nothing for him. No jobs, no help from the VA. He wound up getting in trouble again and was sent to prison. He was sending a message that even though he was born in the USA, he had been knocked down basically from birth, and it got worse as he got older. He's saying that he was a victim of circumstance. Which a lot of times we make our own circumstances through our choices. And I also want to say. Even though you were born in Germany on a military base. That's American soil, even though it's in another country. So, my brother you can sing loudly and proudly that you were most definitely "Born in the USA"
@annb82963 күн бұрын
Woo hoo !! Happy 4th of July Black Pegasus!! 🎉🎉🎆🎇👏🎁🎈🎈🏆🧨🧨🥇👏💥💥🎉🎉🎈💃🎁🎇🎇🧨🎆
@loiskondo83493 күн бұрын
Happy 4th of July! We should always strive to be our best!
@ladysky28833 күн бұрын
VietNam vets were NOT welcomed back like they are now. They came home silently. This was during the late 60's and early 70's. So they did not get the respect they deserved. There was a resurgence of patriotism in the early 80's. This song made it ok and cool to be publicly patriotic and led to a belated welcome back to these deserved veterans. My brother was a VietNam Vet and I saw our troops come home from Iraq in the early 2000's. VERY different homecomings.
@RaduRadonys2 күн бұрын
What respect did they deserve? For r*ping and torturing and killing innocent people? Or?
@CindyVaughanSinclairКүн бұрын
I've long been a Springsteen fan. The first time I saw him live was the Born in the USA tour. Absolutely amazing.
@PennyWhittaker-q9y2 күн бұрын
Thanks to your Dad for his service! God bless USA! ❤. You the best, Black Pegasus!
@bubsmomma3 күн бұрын
The unchanged facts are if you have no economic choices and don't want to become a criminal the military is usually the only way out. The least of us fight for the rest of this. Bruce being from the industrial Northeast knew this better than anyone
@leeschaeffer32093 күн бұрын
Want to be come a criminal? I thought criminals had no choice……
@donnabost44453 күн бұрын
Happy 4th of July!! Mother nature is providing the fireworks today---thunder and lightning!!!
@sybillaleona42113 күн бұрын
Happy 4th of July and God Bless America! Thank you for reacting to these songs on this special day.
@Summeriz19..3 күн бұрын
BP! When you got goosebumps, I had them too! Same Time ♥️🤍💙
@trailryder58133 күн бұрын
Just wanted to stop and remember the "Big Man" god rest his soul who without him Bruce's music would not be the same!
@518outdoors616 сағат бұрын
“The soldier above all others prays for peace, for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war”-Douglas MacArthur
@JohnWick-xg4hl3 күн бұрын
If you understand and listen to the lyrics deeply, this is not an anti-war and corrupt government. It's talking about fighting a war for our freedom which was done in the American revolutionary war is how we got our freedom not fighting foreign countries.
@mickeyellison792920 сағат бұрын
😂Yeah ok.
@lulu-qw8xy3 күн бұрын
Thank you for your video and I love vintage Americana too God bless you and our veterans! ❤❤❤
@american_cosmic2 күн бұрын
This song reminds me of all the rank and file grunts, both draftees and volunteers, who came back from Vietnam. i was born some years after the end of the war, but i love you guys. Welcome home.
@davidjennings17713 күн бұрын
Read the lyrics everyone, I was born here too and It's still a work in progress. It's time to weed the Garden! God bless America her foundation!
@michaelgallatin56713 күн бұрын
Military installations like our embassies are US soil, so you can totally use that loophole.
@georgemobley59133 күн бұрын
Such a great song and song writing by The Boss. This was fire. Thanks BP and Happy 4th sir. Take care.
@user-uh3nn9sm1j2 күн бұрын
I'm sitting outside watching all the fireworks going off and I have to think how blessed I am to be living here!!!
@jukeboxdave60262 күн бұрын
Great reaction BP love and respect to all our American brothers and sisters from the UK 👍👍🌟😀😀 amazing channel 👍
@linkloudenback83593 күн бұрын
This is an anti-American song that was released in the eighties to protest against Reagan and the establishment of the Republicans at the time along with the treatment of veterans after serving in Vietnam along with being an anti- war song.
@kbrewski12 күн бұрын
It's a PRO AMERICAN SONG. IT WAS AN ANTI REAGAN'S ECONOMIC POLICIES.
@70lonebearКүн бұрын
Let share with you some words that were given to a people also going thru some very dark times, these words have always been a comfort to me. "No matter what happens today, know this...... Tomorrow, the sun will rise, the wind will blow, the waters will flow, the grass will grow, and the sky will be blue." Chief Black Elk
@annemaclean66343 күн бұрын
I remember I had this album, loved it, played it so much. I want to wish a very happy 4th of July from Scotland to my American friends. ❤❤
@requiem224Күн бұрын
It's a pretty patriotic song if you think about it. Patriotic in the sense that in America, we are able to be critical of our government without fear of persecution or death, as in some other countries. You can love your country without loving the government. Love these reactions, man!
@kbrewski13 күн бұрын
Ronald Reagan tried to coop this song and use it during his campaign rallies. He completely misunderstood the meaning of the song, and Springsteen shut that down quick and told Reagan he couldn't use it. Born in the USA is about the failure of the American Dream in the Reagan era trickle down 80s. High unemployment, factories closing down etc. Bruce was saying we should do better, for all people, not just for the rich Wall St people. This is an IRONIC song. It's NOT just a rah rah song.
@ginnys98312 күн бұрын
That's BS. Reagan had a great presidency! CARTER had the high inflation. The song is about the Vietnam war, NOT Reagan. SMH.
@kbrewski12 күн бұрын
@ginnys9831 You're completely wrong. The song was both about the Vietnam Vets coming back after the war and getting laid off from factory jobs and struggling to find work. The unemployment rate reached its peak under Reagan in the first half of the 80s. Reagan cut taxes drastically for the richest people but not for the struggling working man under the ridiculous theory of "trickle down economics". George Bush, his VP, called it "voodoo economics". The country was in a deep recession under Reagan. Mortgage rates were double digits. Look it up. The worst thing was Reagan completely misunderstood the song and Bruce told him "I don't give you permission to misrepresent what this song is about for your campaign." HE wrote the song during the REAGAN presidency, not the Carter presidency. You're clueless. Nice try at rewriting history. I lived it.
@mitchgriffin21502 күн бұрын
@@kbrewski1 bs none of what you say is true the economy was the best during Reagan following the Carter mess. Reagan never referred to it as trickle down that was invented by the liberal press.
@karlweir31983 күн бұрын
Thanks for the song it is one of his good ones
@lindakingsley-gx2tdКүн бұрын
Bruce is showing his thanks to the Vets no matter what the reason is they went.
@mimigina74393 күн бұрын
I was BORN IN THE USA! ❤ God Bless America!
@JeffSelf3 күн бұрын
Bruce is still fighting the fight! You need to react to Ghost of Tom Joad. With special guest Tom Morello.
@Morgaine3 күн бұрын
Hey, if you were born on a US military base you WERE absolutely born in the USA!
@mamabear93253 күн бұрын
Born on Guam so American I am. ❤🇺🇸
@danielbenincasa770Күн бұрын
I think I mentioned this before. I saw the Boss live. He's a National Treasure....legend!
@dawnbailey9103 күн бұрын
Lee Greenwood God Bless the USA
@jimsteinmanfan80Күн бұрын
The Vietnam war ended in 1975 and the soldiers came home. Springsteen wrote Born in the U.S.A. in 1981. Sylvester Stallone starred in First blood in 1982. In these 6-7 years people in America had seen how many soldiers were welcomed back after their tour of duty and these songs, books and movies about those soldiers helped them process it.
@lukeluikart17922 күн бұрын
I agree with you 💯. Sometimes it's hard to separate a singers raw talent and his or hers political affiliations or societal beliefs but I just listen to lyrics and talent. He's got fire. I love your channel and would be honored to meet you and shake your hand one day. Keep doing what you do.
@erikax18963 күн бұрын
Happy 4th of July to everyone!!! Love hearing this and it makes me feel so proud to be an American 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 I never comment but I watch and love all your reactions… as a fellow American I am living in Germany and I came across your channel doing Du Hast … Love Peace and Happiness to the greatest country on earth 🤗🇺🇸🔥
@robertmbrown44933 күн бұрын
Happy 4th America, everyone have a safe day.🎉😊
@karensilla83032 күн бұрын
My daughter was born in Germany too. Stuttgart. We enjoyed being there but were happy to be home in the USA
@zanesimmons50433 күн бұрын
Fire from the Gods - Excuse Me please. Happy 4th America ✌🏻💚🤘🏻 it’s the only way to fly!
@naturemom573 күн бұрын
Part make me want to cry, parts make me proud
@ginamarandino64512 күн бұрын
Lol! Me too!!! I went on a field trip in college to Southern Germany and when we went into the nightclub the DJ put born in the USA on lol😅😅😅
@tangoalpha1347Күн бұрын
appreciate a lot your live reactions, sir;-))......from France.
@NormSioda2 күн бұрын
We played this song while my boys shot off fireworks. Perfect song for yesterday. Hope you had a great 4th with your family!
@betsylocario64533 күн бұрын
One line says that he got in a jam so they put a rifle in his hands. A lot of young men (without parents with money) ended up going to Vietnam as an option to going to jail. Plus they had drafts from 1964 thru 1964-73. I was in college in 1970 when Kent State happened, and protests escalated over the entire country. I remember sitting in my dorm hallway with my dormmates and listening to a transistor radio as they called birthday's. My neighbor's boyfriend's date was 7th. He enlisted the next day so he could pick the branch of service he would be in. Thank god, my boyfriend was 260, and my brother was 329. An excellent book currently out is called The Women. It's about the female nurses in Vietnam, who few people even recognized as being there for years (even the VA), and what they endured both during and after the war.
@andreadeamon64193 күн бұрын
I'm a buckeye and that's actually my first memory - my mom sitting on the coffee table crying about Kent state as we didn't live to far away. Now that I'm almost 60 myself I understand why they needed the guard to come in - the students were burning down building and terrorizing the city. Protesting is one thing - keeping a city in fear is another.
@UnknownHuman943 күн бұрын
My grandfather that i was named after served in both ww2 and vietnam. Thanks for reacting to this song.
@vickiethompson9245Күн бұрын
"You have a Republic - if you can keep it." - Benjamin Franklin
@rickmts3 күн бұрын
You’re speaking the truth, brother. Amen
@honestone4902 күн бұрын
Did you even listen to what he said? Look again at his shirt. Just asking
@kathleenshaw8383 күн бұрын
For a purely feel good patriotic song, please watch the video of Lee Greenwood and the Singing Sergeants (individual military members singing with him from separate locations). I guarantee you'll feel good.
@susanworkman5293 күн бұрын
Here's one for you that's all about how wonderful this country is: Ray Charles singing "America The Beautiful"
@sutech1613 күн бұрын
Happy 4th. 🇺🇸
@MrMattf7272 күн бұрын
man i teared up when you said you've been dissapointed by artist in the music industry the last 4 years......me too man me too....artists i really connected with and really spoke to me completely changed and became the thing i thought they were speaking against. not just the last 4 years though.....artists i really respected 22 years ago.....when i did what i thought i needed to do to protect my family and my country and went to iraq...all of a sudden those artists were calling me a shill and a pawn and a murderer......it was really hard man
@vz84642 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this story... I've never heard it either. I've heard similar but not this one. It was amazing!
@bdavidson86582 күн бұрын
Happy 4th from Canada.
@terryknoblock19623 күн бұрын
GOD BLESS AMERICA BABY!!! YEAH!!!!
@AlwaysWatching6663 күн бұрын
Happy 4th of July 🎉🎉🎉
@lilmissshureshotck3 күн бұрын
You WERE born in the USA.. that base is US territory, even though it is in Germany. Check out Lee Greenwood..God Bless the USA HAPPY 4TH!!! 🎉🎉🎉