Redgum - I was only 19 || REACTION VIDEO

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Beautifully done. Returning from War can be a lifelong challenge.
    HI everyone! Thanks for coming by and checking out my video! I hope you enjoyed it.
    Welcome to “Son of Buck” This is a music reaction channel. My dad was called BUCK, a nickname given to him by my granddad. I am a Texas LEO, retired US Marine, Husband, Dad and Pawpaw. I have two daughters and two granddaughters. I love all types of music. I grew up in the 60’s and the 70’s, listening to mainly southern rock and country music. If you enjoy this video and my reactions make sure you subscribe to the channel, like the video and comment down below which video you would like to see me react to next. This is a reaction video used to educate and give my feedback on the song and Artists

Komentáře • 86

  • @jemxs
    @jemxs Před 26 dny +21

    This song brought PTSD into the public discourse and changed the public's perception of Vietnam vets in Australia. Powerfull and much revered song.

  • @leandabee
    @leandabee Před měsícem +37

    I can never listen to this song without 😢. The way they were treated on their return was fecking disgraceful 😡. Respect for our servicemen/women 👏👌💪. Wonderful song written and sung by a great band 👌

    • @kevinpaget1392
      @kevinpaget1392 Před měsícem +1

      As U said people don't want to know about this but they saved what we have now 😢

    • @Rassskle
      @Rassskle Před 29 dny

      The problem was that our universities and the ALP were being funded by Russia via a small army of KGB operatives in Australia......although many ALP traitors preferred the Chinese money to the Russian.
      For our American friends, the ALP is the Australian Labour Party, our version of your Democrat Party......and like your Democrats they are 100 % socialist rat bags and gangsters who hate DEMOCRACY but are expert liars.

  • @antheabrouwer3258
    @antheabrouwer3258 Před měsícem +21

    In Australia. In the 70's everyone pretended and no one talked about it. But now. We talk about it all the time.... We don't hide it or pretend.

  • @daciousinoz6028
    @daciousinoz6028 Před měsícem +23

    The brother-in-law of Redgum singer Shane Neumann was drafted for Vietnam and his memories inspired this song.
    Royal Australian Airforce (RAAF) operated Iroquois and Chinooks along with Mirage fighters, Camberra bombers and Caribou transport aircraft. Only in the 90s did the Royal Australian Army get it's own helos and Hercules in an air wing.
    Australian troops in Vietnam adopted the guerrilla tactics of the Viet Cong - hence they patrolled on foot, with no armour but could call in mortar, artillery and air strikes. This has informed Australian training of regular troops - they are all specialists in weapons or comms and trained to Marine level.
    Australia lost 505 killed for 60,000 who served in Vietnam .
    The Battle of Long Tan defending Nui Dat mentioned in the song is regarded as the finest hour.
    My Brother in Law was in one draft but his number wasn't drawn. My brother was 18, not a smoker and was chain smoking the night Gough Whitlam was elected because the first thing the Labor government did was ended conscription.

    • @dianathompson833
      @dianathompson833 Před 29 dny +7

      I assume you mean John Schumann ( lead singer for Redgum who wrote this song) based on the experiences of his brother-in-law, Mick Storan...

  • @karenstrong8887
    @karenstrong8887 Před 18 dny +4

    I had friends that went to Vietnam and those that came back were never the same. They were treated like criminals for doing what their Country asked of them. They were not allowed to march each year with soldiers from every other war. Many took their own lives and I remember being so angry at how they were treated. I also remember the first year they were allowed to March and watching my husband’s mate break down and cry because he was finally accepted when he always should have been. I watched him have his lungs drained of fluid up to 3 times a week. I was so ashamed of what our Vietnam Vets were put through.
    I am Australian and my Uncle became a US Marine in Sydney Australia at 17. He was old enough to fight in the last two years of WW2. He didn’t tell me until he was in his 80’s and I asked him why the Marines and not one of our Services. He told me they offered the best deal and because he had done a Seamanship course while he decided what he wanted to do at University he went in as an Officer. He had to teach for 12 weeks until he turned 18 and then he was put on the ship with the head of your military and fought and won the battle of the Coral Sea. He was awarded 10 medals for 2 years service but our Country would only allow him to accept two and not until he was 83 years old. Only then because those two had the Pacific Rim on them. Governments have much to answer for.
    Listen to a song called The Band Played Waltzing Matilda. It is about war and the band did play that as the ships left here and returned. It is just as sad as this one. Thank you.

  • @paulineeast8560
    @paulineeast8560 Před měsícem +15

    Man landed on the moon in July...he states Frankie was going home in June....a suble reference to the fact a lot of soldiers were kept on longer than their deployment.

  •  Před 25 dny +8

    I’m 80 now and I remember those boys. They came home with PTSD and agent orange symptoms.

  • @jenniferanderson1499
    @jenniferanderson1499 Před měsícem +18

    This song's message is brutal and was huge on the Oz radio when it was first released. It made me cry then, and it makes me cry now.
    Being a returned soldier yourself (unless I'm mistaken), I'd like to sincerely thank you for your service. I can't imagine what you've seen and live with to this day. A hard and challenging reaction to do.

    • @SonofBuck-f7z
      @SonofBuck-f7z  Před měsícem +9

      Thanks Jennifer, yeah 21 year Marine. (returning over and over..lol)

    • @garthpetch4173
      @garthpetch4173 Před 11 dny

      @@SonofBuck-f7z The Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial in Canberra has the following stanza from the song etched in it
      THEN SOMEONE CALLED OUT 'CONTACT!' AND THE BLOKE BEHIND ME SWORE
      WE HOOKED IN THERE FOR HOURS, THEN A GOD - ALMIGHTY ROAR
      FRANKIE KICKED A MINE, THE DAY THAT MANKIND KICKED THE MOON
      GOD HELP ME, HE WAS GOING HOME IN JUNE

  • @G.H.O.S.T.254
    @G.H.O.S.T.254 Před měsícem +14

    I remember sitting at a table at work eating my lunch with a whole group of old boys that were freinds of my boss. I knew my boss was a Vietnam Vet, but not the others. It was ANZAC day, so I probably should of put two and two together.
    Anyway, we suddenly heard the unique Chuff, Chuff, Chuff sound and you should of seen them all light up in a heart beat.
    "That sounds like a bloody Huey!"
    We all ran outside and sure enough, there was a Huey flying across the the nearby golf course on its way to the local airport or another event somewhere.
    They all got excited to see one again.
    When we got back inside all the stories began.

    • @SonofBuck-f7z
      @SonofBuck-f7z  Před měsícem +5

      and so it goes. it's like that for me too.

  • @user-qh1vh6wh3c
    @user-qh1vh6wh3c Před 28 dny +8

    Beautiful song! Thank you to all the servicemen and women who served their countries in war.

  • @taniaPBear
    @taniaPBear Před 29 dny +7

    This came out in the '80's, and it made us all wake up and take notice. PTSD was not acknowledged and we needed to do so. It didn't fix the issues, but it certainly got the ball rolling I think. Still so much work to be done 😢 Thanks for putting this out there, loving your channel/✌❤

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 Před 21 dnem +3

    This song came about, through conversations with Vietnam Veterans. It is still quite a moving song, even now after such a long time.

  • @adamscott2219
    @adamscott2219 Před měsícem +11

    If you want to know a bit more about the Australian involvement in Vietnam then check out “The Battle of Long Tan” documentary narrated by Sam Worthington.

  • @bernadettelanders7306
    @bernadettelanders7306 Před měsícem +11

    Was talking to my girlfriend the other day. Her brother went to Vietnam. She still remembers along with her parents being worried every day if he’d come home safely. Thank goodness he did. He’s ok, has grandchildren now, leading a happy life. But his sister my friend still remembers worrying about him every day he was in Vietnam. So I can’t imagine the hell some of our Aussie vets went through.

  • @russellgreet2550
    @russellgreet2550 Před 24 dny +3

    the subtitle to this song (walk in the light green) refers to the most dangerous patrols, in areas marked on the maps in light green, light cover- either rice paddies or jungle defoliated with agent orange

  • @barnowl.
    @barnowl. Před měsícem +13

    John Schumann, the lead singer of Redgum (named after a type of Australian native tree), wrote this song about the experiences of his brother-in-law and other veterans who were conscripted for the Vietnam War. When we visited Vietnam as tourists some years ago, the Vietnamese told us that know it as the American War.

    • @AdamEwart
      @AdamEwart Před měsícem +2

      "Denny" is Schuman's sister.

  • @kazz3956
    @kazz3956 Před měsícem +14

    Here are the lyrics-
    "I Was Only 19 (A Walk In The Light Green)"
    Mum and Dad and Denny saw the passing
    Out parade at Puckapunyal
    It was a long march from cadets
    The sixth battalion was the next to tour and it was me who drew the card
    We did Canungra and Shoalwater before we left
    And Townsville lined the footpaths
    As we marched down to the quay
    This clipping from the paper
    Shows us young and strong and clean
    And there's me in me slouch hat with me SLR and greens
    God help me - I was only nineteen
    From Vung Tau riding Chinooks to the dust at Nui Dat
    I'd been in and out of choppers now for months
    And we made our tents a home
    V.B. and pinups on the lockers
    And an Asian Orange sunset through the scrub
    And can you tell me, doctor, why I still can't get to sleep?
    And night time's just a jungle dark and a barking M16?
    And what's this rash that comes and goes
    Can you tell me what it means?
    God help me - I was only nineteen
    A four week operation
    When each step can mean your last one on two legs
    It was a war within yourself
    But you wouldn't let your mates down
    'Til they had you dusted off
    So you closed your eyes and thought about somethin' else
    And then someone yelled out "Contact"
    And the bloke behind me swore
    We hooked in there for hours
    Then a God almighty roar
    And Frankie kicked a mine
    The day that mankind kicked the moon
    God help me - he was goin' home in June
    And I can still see Frankie
    Drinkin' tinnies in the Grand Hotel
    On a thirty-six hour rec. leave in Vung Tau
    And I can still hear Frankie, lying screaming in the jungle
    'Til the morphine came and killed the bloody row
    And the ANZAC legends didn't mention mud and blood and tears
    And the stories that my father told me never seemed quite real
    I caught some pieces in my back that I didn't even feel
    God help me - I was only nineteen
    And can you tell me, doctor, why I still can't get to sleep?
    And why the Channel Seven chopper chills me to my feet?
    And what's this rash that comes and goes
    Can you tell me what it means?
    God help me, I was only nineteen
    ♡ ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
    ◇ Puckapunyal was a miltary training site in the State of Victoria, Canungra and Shoalwater and Townsville are towns in Queensland.
    ♤ Agent Orange caused the rash that "comes and goes".
    ♧ the story of Frankie is so heartwrenching. When the world was staring at the wonder of landing on the moon, the war and the soldiers were being forgotten about. 😢
    My dear ex neighbour was a medic. We live in Western Australia. He was drafted (there were conscriptions to this war), and flown to Queensland to train. It was only a matter of a few weeks. He has told me some stories that I was honoured to hear about. He married his Vietnam bride and they raised a lovely family. She has since passed. Another resident down the road went as well. Both are outstanding people.
    Thanks for your service.

  • @tony302coupe6
    @tony302coupe6 Před 18 dny +4

    First up thank you for your service, it doesn't matter if your US, AUST. UK, NZ or who ever, you all put your life on the line for our freedom.
    I'm loving your reactions, you are one of the very few reators to fully comprehend (due to your service) that the US wasn't alone in all the conflict.
    All vets brought back with them a pice of the conflict.
    Im guessing thats the price of our freedom, the vets paid it forward and we should be paying back.

  • @stuartgraham9329
    @stuartgraham9329 Před měsícem +11

    Australia had its own army in Vietnam and we lost a lot of our young men but we were there to support America. A lot of Aussies didn’t like it and a lot still don’t. Khe Sahn by Cold Chisel (which you have done) is the memories of a vet.

  • @sharonconstable4483
    @sharonconstable4483 Před 29 dny +5

    Rip 🙏 in peace all Australia &New Zealand Anzac 🇳🇿

  • @patrussell8917
    @patrussell8917 Před měsícem +8

    Aussie soldiers 18-30 years conscripted for Vietnam war& & treated badly on return thanks to Peace activists They fought in "light green" area (open spaces ) Check out LONG TAN battle in plantation there won by Anzacs

  • @ashleydoran5896
    @ashleydoran5896 Před měsícem +14

    The rash they were talking about was from Agent Orange... theres a video that Redgum released only relatively recently that talks about the song and the impact its had on Australian veterans

    • @SonofBuck-f7z
      @SonofBuck-f7z  Před měsícem +2

      Yeah, this was really powerful. You can feel his turmoil

  • @AndrewG-rn8ug
    @AndrewG-rn8ug Před měsícem +19

    Hi Mike, have just found your channel and am loving it. Thank you for your service and continued service as a police officer you guys don't get the credit you deserve God bless you sir🙏

    • @SonofBuck-f7z
      @SonofBuck-f7z  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks and welcome

    • @karenglenn6707
      @karenglenn6707 Před měsícem +2

      @@SonofBuck-f7zDid 15 years with the police here in Australia too myself. Much easier here, not as many crooks with guns. Best wishes and keep safe.

  • @user-io7vx9sy1v
    @user-io7vx9sy1v Před 27 dny +5

    Thank you for your service, brothers in arms with America, RIP to all our fallen.
    Adelaide South Australia 🌏🌏🦘🦘

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 Před 21 dnem +2

    This song affects me differently, than the soldiers that were in Vietnam. I joined the Royal Australian Navy as an 18 year old, straight from High school; and as l was turning 19, l was aboard HMAS SYDNEY(aka The Vung Tau Ferry) taking those soldiers to Vietnam. I think I did about 6 or 7 trips to Vietnam in 8 months. What affected me, was bringing back the personal belongings of those boys who lost their lives; some within the first 3 months, l tried putting that behind me then this song came out. This experience, helped me understand my father's reluctance to talk about WWII; like him, l never marched on ANZAC Day until my wife encouraged me. I wear my father's medals, every ANZAC Day; especially when l could physically march, in honour of my father's service.

    • @jayweb51
      @jayweb51 Před 21 dnem

      G'day Mike, thank you for your service.

  • @HenriHattar
    @HenriHattar Před 25 dny +5

    I was a soldier in the Vietnam war, the Australians had their own task force and did not at that time train with US orces, initially they did fight with them, but objected to American tactics, which was the desire to pull out VC and NVA troops to fight and kill them en masse, this did NOT work and Australians requested their own area of ops, in August of 1966 the Australians fought an engagement at Long Tan, the ONLY foreign war memorial that has been allowed to exist in Vietnam is the one to this battle, approximately 108 soldiers were ambushed by mainly NVA forces numbering about 2,500, the 2,500 went away beaten with huge casualties and from that point Autralian operations areas were seldom ever challenged by NVA /VC again, some battles yes but not many. As Australians did NOT heavily rely on US assistance they did not encounter much agent orange either.

  • @user-ys8ky6tv1q
    @user-ys8ky6tv1q Před 25 dny +4

    Hi Mike I enjoy all your Aussie reactions...I emigrated to Australia from the UK back in 1970 during the Vietnam war and made friends with some returned soldiers from the war they told me some of their experiences but did not really like to talk too much about it, we did get magazines with stories and graphic pictures of horrific atrocities. My heart goes out to all Vietnam Vets here and in the USA...I don't know if you have already reacted to the Eric Bogle song "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" if not it really is worth reacting to, it is all about the Aussie soldiers in Turkey during the first WW...The song is a very moving and sad one.

  • @gdr323
    @gdr323 Před 29 dny +4

    Buck, Thank you for your service and sacrifice...and thank you to all servicemen and women who sacrifice and serve for our society and freedom...

  • @brucemckenna7035
    @brucemckenna7035 Před 28 dny +6

    As an Australian who was totally disgusted by the way our guys (and the service personnel of the USA) were treated when they returned from Vietnam, I made a point of making my first priority on my visit to Washington DC in 2013 to head straight to your Vietnam Veterans Memorial. I was fortunate that my number never came up during "conscription" but I obviously knew people who went. They never came back the same. I will never forgive the Australian government for how they treated our men and women on their return home, and for many years after. In my opinion probably the most shameful part of our history in the 20th century.

    • @SonofBuck-f7z
      @SonofBuck-f7z  Před 28 dny +5

      Yes, Shameful is a nice word to use. My dad was killed in Viet Nam, it just took him til 2017 to die. Agent orange destroyed his body little by little until he could fight no longer. The government gave me a bronze plaque to put at the foot of his grave. Bullshit!

  • @user-hf3vy3hu7i
    @user-hf3vy3hu7i Před 28 dny +4

    Like you I also missed Vietnam but only by months ( we pulled out in 1972). I also trained in Australia with US Marines and Special Forces. We ran a jungle training course for both Aussies
    and Yanks ( plus Kiwis, Filipinos, Thai's etc.) The lyrics mention Shoalwater and Kanungra , these were the training sites and are still in use. Interesting memories of you Marines ...many
    of you had trained in the US and Panama but still had a lot to learn !

  • @jamescormack8602
    @jamescormack8602 Před 27 dny +2

    My brother was due to go but got medical stand down because of his breathing. Nose still broken at his medical. His platoon went and 8 of them died in the one mine explosion.. Sad song with true meaning.

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 Před 21 dnem +1

    National Conscription, known as the Birthday Ballot, sent more than 15,300 National Servicemen to Vietnam along with Regular Army personnel; their ages range between 18 and 21.

    • @jayweb51
      @jayweb51 Před 21 dnem +1

      A total of 19,000 served in Vietnam, tragically 523 paid the 'ultimate price' between 1962 and 1973.

  • @antheabrouwer3258
    @antheabrouwer3258 Před 21 dnem +1

    We were fighting in Vietnam. Our own choppers were in Vietnam...

  • @user-bf8ud9vt5b
    @user-bf8ud9vt5b Před 20 dny +1

    There's 60,000 Australian veterans of the Vietnam War.

  • @kevkoala
    @kevkoala Před měsícem +6

    Pukapunyal army camp is just over an hour south from here not far out of Seymour.

  • @grahamejohn6847
    @grahamejohn6847 Před měsícem +6

    That was a brilliant reaction ,your insight was the best .

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 Před 21 dnem +1

    The rash refers to the effects of 'Agent Orange'

  • @TheNakedWombat
    @TheNakedWombat Před 29 dny +4

    Thank you for playing this song.

  • @goannaj3243
    @goannaj3243 Před měsícem +7

    Did everyone miss this one I see only 1 like.
    There is another version where he talks about the impact this made amongst vets and got some things happening.
    PTSD15 Special Recording "I Was Only 19" John Schumann

  • @deldevours
    @deldevours Před 24 dny +2

    I love this song. I'm so glad you reacted to it. However, I am concerned that whoever recced it didn't give you a heads up. I really think people should explain what it's about when recommending a song like this to an ex-serviceman. It's unfair to expect a vet to go into it blind, when we have no way ok knowing what memories it might bring up.
    -----
    I'm not American. Nonetheless, I thank you for your service. People like you are why people like me can can sit safely in our living rooms commenting on random reaction videos.

  • @justlinsu
    @justlinsu Před měsícem +5

    No the Australian troups were trained at Puckapunial (spelling?) and many were conscripts not regular soldiers...Politically used to appease overseas interest... On return many were treated shamefully and were even told not to wear their uniforms in public due to the 'marxist unions and Labor Government leanings. But majority of Aussies welcomed them home with gratitude they had survived. WE hear you Mike...and can read between the lines lol

    • @karenglenn6707
      @karenglenn6707 Před měsícem +1

      Puckapunyal, it good try 😊

    • @justlinsu
      @justlinsu Před 29 dny

      @@karenglenn6707 😉 Yeah i'd mark me 9/10 lol

  • @bootn13
    @bootn13 Před měsícem +4

    Thankfully Dad missed the draft he was in the reserves but his Marble never came up.

  • @macman1469
    @macman1469 Před měsícem +7

    Another great reaction mate . Just letting you know that your picture isnt on the Title page for this reaction , and i reckon that might have cost you some views . Keep it up bloke most of this music is from my youth , it's awsome. Thanks .

  • @GaryNoone-jz3mq
    @GaryNoone-jz3mq Před 29 dny +1

    I hit the like button, though I wasn't sure I should. Liking war is not something I do. But none of us should forget the sacrifice these brave young boys made, and everyone who goes to war sacrifices their lives. Weather it's on the field of battle or in the anguish the public will tell you is survival. Your life is gone.😢

  • @needtokeepwalking
    @needtokeepwalking Před 27 dny +1

    Australia made a commitment or better word an honour pack as a nation after the USA turned the tide in our back yard or the pacific in WW2. After that we have always been there in every conflict the US has been involved in, always will be. Honour bound.

  • @theabombination1
    @theabombination1 Před 29 dny +4

    I’m sure you’ve had plenty of people tell you to react to wrong side of heaven by five finger death punch… but I’ll just add another vote to it

  • @personofearth5076
    @personofearth5076 Před 14 dny

    Your approach is always respectful.

  • @kathyconway5327
    @kathyconway5327 Před měsícem +3

    My sense of it is that this song, as well as a few others along the same lines were very well supported by the public because people do empathise; it the The Dept. of Defense who don’t want to know about it because of the threat to recruitment. Now we have to outsource soldiering to other countries.

  • @kevinoneill3753
    @kevinoneill3753 Před měsícem +11

    G’Day mate please listen to the 2015 release of this where John Schumann gives an explanation about why he wrote 19 prior to performing it.
    Like your channel.
    Cheers Kev

  • @TheNotedHero
    @TheNotedHero Před 29 dny +2

    Thanks so much for reacting to this. 👍

  • @KikiBabe-km2mm
    @KikiBabe-km2mm Před 3 dny

    Mate, love your Work sport, keep up the good work Champ.

  • @bowerbird5808
    @bowerbird5808 Před 10 dny

    Share the song - it was written to let Vets know they re not alone

  • @matthewgreer7735
    @matthewgreer7735 Před měsícem +4

    Our attack channel with our cobras and hueys.... originally yours was bushrangers your guys were gunslingers...I think brother.🇭🇲🇺🇲🇦🇺😅

  • @matthewgreer7735
    @matthewgreer7735 Před měsícem +4

    Bushrangers brother.

  • @jaynebuchanan4612
    @jaynebuchanan4612 Před 28 dny +4

    Australia 🇦🇺 has joined America 🇺🇸 in most conflicts since WW2 because of our ANZUS Treaty. Please, look it up. We had to go to Vietnam alongside you. Not, under you!! We were/are a very small country and we have sacrificed many boys in conflicts overseas. Two cousins were called up, and were never the same.

    • @SonofBuck-f7z
      @SonofBuck-f7z  Před 28 dny +2

      I hope I didn't imply that the Aussies went to any war under Americans, because that is NOT how we feel. We absolutely feel we were side by side and we still do. We love our aussie cousins and think they are the bravest of the brave.

    • @jaynebuchanan4612
      @jaynebuchanan4612 Před 27 dny

      @@SonofBuck-f7z Thank you.

    • @goannaj3243
      @goannaj3243 Před 26 dny +1

      Only war that we fought alone in was the great Emu war in 1932.

  • @pmR32red
    @pmR32red Před 23 dny

    👍

  • @GarnetDart
    @GarnetDart Před měsícem +3

    I was only 19 brings a tear to my eye but
    czcams.com/video/cnFzCmAyOp8/video.html makes me weep every time

    • @goannaj3243
      @goannaj3243 Před 26 dny

      green fields and as if he knows too, good for 11/11 or 25/4 but any day we think of the sacrifices is the right day.
      Lest we forget

  • @matthewgreer7735
    @matthewgreer7735 Před měsícem +1

    With fast jets we relied on you guys obviously we had your guys phantoms and F-111's.

  • @shmick6079
    @shmick6079 Před 29 dny

    Not an Aussie song, but I would recommend Motorhead’s “1916”, which is an uncharacteristically somber song written from the perspective of a young WWI soldier.

  • @HenriHattar
    @HenriHattar Před 25 dny +1

    In spite of comments to the contrary this song does not resonate with truthfulness.

  • @The_Resistance_1961
    @The_Resistance_1961 Před 16 dny +1

    I find this song to be seriously annoying on several levels.