@@iamzed3934 I doubt any of them are uneducated you gotta be smart to even be accepted to BRC you have to atleast be good at calculus for instance not just that but you gotta have the mental aptitude to not break under any pressure
@@mixmaster2909 Some of the guys real life backstories was "prison or service"... But that's the nice thing about the military, you'll find folks of every walk of life, all doing the same shit.
@@iamzed3934 Just staving off boredom. 99% of all military service, about about 90% of combat deployment is spend being bored. The rest is actually doing the things you are to do, and ironically, sometimes you wish during that time that you'd rather be bored. It's a weird life.
Love how Ray drives throughout the show never allowed to sing country music. The moment we see the humvee driving off with Ray sleeping in the back they sing “King of the Road.” 😂
@@iamzed3934 Mini series, film, who cares. Why's everybody gotta be so "well actually" about everything? When I first saw this, there were 7 DVD cases of the show - so I'd hardly call that a mini series. Does it matter? No! Because it's all about the singing, baby.
0:02 Avril Lavigne - Sk8er Boi 0:15 Minnie Riperton - Lovin' You 1:02 Avril Lavigne - complicated 2:22 Soft Cell - Tainted Love 3:07 The Fish Cheer - I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To Die Rag 4:18 Wheatus - Teenage Dirtbag 6:23 A Tribe Called Qusest - Can I kick it? 7:01 Roger Miller - King of the Road 7:25 Styx - Come sail Away 8:22 Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around Some songs are missing because I couldn't find the song, please understand
The car pulls up who can it be, its 2-1 bravo in a humvee. I roll down my window and i start to say, its all about killing hajis today. Cause the boys in the hood are always hard come talking that shit we'll pull your card. Knowing nothing in life to be legit, dont quote me boy i aint said shit. Love it!
It’s funny how they never let Ray sing country songs but the one time he’s not driving and is in the back of the humvee sleeping they sing king of the road.
Ray is my favorite character. James Ransone's performance is underrated as hell. Yes, all the singing and ranting about NAMBLA and pussy is hilarious, but especially near the end he has some incredible dramatic acting. After leaving Baghdad, he completely transforms as a character into a much quieter, almost depressed and burned out dude. His crying and screaming during the football game as he tries to fight Rudy (a guy he has been nothing but best friends with all campaign) is heartbreaking. Evan Wright's book goes a little more into Ray's story. He's a highly competent RTO, possibly the best in the battalion, but he is constantly fucking around and goofing off because at his core he doesn't really respect recon. He basically joined it as a joke and doesn't take much of it seriously. Basically he thinks he's better than the others because he doesn't buy into the cheesey moto "oorah" Marine culture. Hence his outburst of anger with Rudy at the end of the football game. TLDR Ray is possibly the most complex character on the show and Ransone did an amazing job portraying him.
I met Fick once, very nice man. I asked him about this and he said it was constant. Also, am I the only person who also has sang Skater Boy like a Person?
That's awesome. Nate Fick is a personal hero of mine. His leadership skills are absolutely necessary in his new job, just as much as they were in his old occupation. Utmost respect for the Marines, he's a also a theorist in classic Ancient Greek literature.
At 8:53, Total respect between the Lieutenant (Lt Fick), and his platoon sergeant, the Iceman Brad Colbert. The best kind of commanders serving in that conflict, were often at that level. Both men were promoted. Colbert retired as a Master Sergeant in 2006. Nate Fick is just accomplished - he wrote what is considered one of the best books about war from the junior officer POV - one of the most engaging stories and historical records (it's both) I've ever read: One Bullet Away. Anyone and everyone, should try to buy it and read it, if possible.
When watching the best ones are Lovin you and Tainted Love. They really lighten the mood and are just so hilarious. Especially the la la la la la part of Lovin you and Ray waiting for Colbert to do the claps in Tainted love 😂
I kno right? I love how when hes singing tainted love and then stops singing pointing over at Brad and when he finally gives in and claps the beat he’s soooo happy and does a lil fist pump
I have never been in the military exept in volunteer youth corps a short time a few years ago when I was around 16 years old. Goddammit I wished that I could have a career in the military, but I can't because of physical/medical issues. When I watch Generation Kill, it pulls a little at the heart strings.
One thing I love about GK is the LACK of music. Outside of at the very end there are no songs trying to set the mood like you'll see in many movies and shows
I would loved to see Ray singing “It wasn’t Me,” Shaggy, “Again,” L. Kravitz, “”Love Don’t Cost a Thing,” JLO, “Follow Me,” Uncle Kraker , & “Kryptonite,” 3 doors down. Prequel “Generation Kill,” Afghanistan Invasion?
Unfortunately, Evan Wright wasn't attached to them during their Afghanistan Exploits...they also didn't operate on a battalion level there, acting more like the Recon Marines they are. So there'd be a lot more small team, observation type missions, not driving around being bored XD
@@Chrinik Would Make Great Prequel. “Making the Team!” The Poor Equipment, WTF Missions, & Invasion (Drop Zone) With How Patriotism of US right now Netflix, Amazon Prime, AMC, & HBO can make a Promo Trailer to get Buzz.
“A car pulls up who can it be? It’s 2-1 Bravo and we’re in a Humvee. I roll down my window and I start to say, it’s all about killin hajis today. Cause the boys n the hood are always hard, come talkin that shit we’ll pull your card”
dude i would join the marines if would have a ray in my unit (idk military groupings for squads i only know platoons, battalions, divisions, and regiments)
I love how no one ever genuinely gets mad at Ray because they know he’s an extremely competent Marine, just a goofball.
In the military, very nearly all personal defects are forgiven if you know your shit.
@@iamzed3934 I doubt any of them are uneducated you gotta be smart to even be accepted to BRC you have to atleast be good at calculus for instance not just that but you gotta have the mental aptitude to not break under any pressure
@@mixmaster2909 Some of the guys real life backstories was "prison or service"...
But that's the nice thing about the military, you'll find folks of every walk of life, all doing the same shit.
@MadRonnie97
Creating a ghost youtube account just to put it out that Ray is competent sounds like a ray kinda thing to do.
I say you are in fact ray
Ya Ik someone who met him and he said he’s like that in person too
Mulan: We didn't add any singing because we felt it would be inaccurate to military life.
Generation Kill: That's a load of bullshit.
Fucking brutal.
@@Exerillo true but on point though hahahahahahhaha
Both countries have credit systems but one is more fun tbh...
Any military film without singing in a vehicle is simply historically inaccurate.
Absolutely
@@iamzed3934 Just staving off boredom.
99% of all military service, about about 90% of combat deployment is spend being bored.
The rest is actually doing the things you are to do, and ironically, sometimes you wish during that time that you'd rather be bored.
It's a weird life.
🦵🏼roadhouse
@@iamzed3934 I’ve only been in the corps for about a year and when we ruck, we do be singing with each other
That and fucked up humor and awkward laughing.
I love how Trombley just goes along with singing Tainted Love.
Minimal effort
@@eufonioun aye, still contributing tho lol
Ohhhh woah ohhh ohh...
aooooo aoo ao
Sounds like he wanted to tell them to stop but was too tired so he just went along with it
Love how Ray drives throughout the show never allowed to sing country music. The moment we see the humvee driving off with Ray sleeping in the back they sing “King of the Road.” 😂
in the book it's said that they only allowed hasser to sing country music bcs he had the best voice.Ray must've been pissed about that 😂
It's not a country song. It's a cowboy song.
@@ThisNewHandleSystemSucks there is no such as cowboys
@@mattkuhnke2856 yup. Cowboys only enjoyed dominance for 20 years until the invention of barbed wire
"Were you guys singing King of The Road without me?"
Ray loudly singing Sk8er Boi off key as he pisses right next to all of the company officers is one of my favorite bits of the show
Team leaders and one officer but yea
This is the most accurate iraq war film made. Period. I love it. It’s like a combination of nostalgia, PTSD, humor and sadness.
@@iamzed3934 Mini series, film, who cares. Why's everybody gotta be so "well actually" about everything?
When I first saw this, there were 7 DVD cases of the show - so I'd hardly call that a mini series. Does it matter? No! Because it's all about the singing, baby.
@@iamzed3934 I gotchu brother. Yeah.
Does anyone know if in marines or army in general they would do this to help them cope? Sorry if this sounds mean
you just desrcivbd the satire as genre.
Amen man, this series bring me so much memory's happiness and sadness at the same time I wish you can smell by the tv to make it more accurate 😀 😊 😄
0:02 Avril Lavigne - Sk8er Boi
0:15 Minnie Riperton - Lovin' You
1:02 Avril Lavigne - complicated
2:22 Soft Cell - Tainted Love
3:07 The Fish Cheer - I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To Die Rag
4:18 Wheatus - Teenage Dirtbag
6:23 A Tribe Called Qusest - Can I kick it?
7:01 Roger Miller - King of the Road
7:25 Styx - Come sail Away
8:22 Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around
Some songs are missing because I couldn't find the song, please understand
5:35 Willie Nelson - On the road again
6:05 Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson - Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
1:58 Hot in Here - Nelly
1:37 boyz n hood easy
1:58 Nelly - Hot In Herre
@@DevendraSingh-cg3wd unless, of course...
Squad Leader: "It's plain to see. Just 2-1-Bravo, in a Humvee!"
Whole Squad: "CAUSE THE BOYS IN THE HOOD..."
Love the coordination.
god this is just so cute =)))
The car pulls up who can it be, its 2-1 bravo in a humvee. I roll down my window and i start to say, its all about killing hajis today. Cause the boys in the hood are always hard come talking that shit we'll pull your card. Knowing nothing in life to be legit, dont quote me boy i aint said shit.
Love it!
I miss the 2000s.
No shit boi - avril, nsync, back street boys, bowling for soup ..... mist all that shit
Simpler times
Dude when they started Teenage Dirtbag, that nostalgia hit so hard. Better times.
they long gong fellah
Same
"I've got to to"- colbert reluctantly claps- "get away"
teenage dirtbag was a peak moment in the series for sure.
This is like some Musical Drama: Iraq edition..
"Thank you, Ray."
"Thank YOU, Sergent."
I loved this show
Kevin Poppe I remember when it premiered on HBO I think in 2008. Right around the time when True Blood was blowing up. Good times on HBO then!
Go join the Corps and you, too can sing in combat. Lol
@@Tommy1977777 Not really anymore
It’s funny how they never let Ray sing country songs but the one time he’s not driving and is in the back of the humvee sleeping they sing king of the road.
Generation kill: The musical when?
Ray is my favorite character. James Ransone's performance is underrated as hell. Yes, all the singing and ranting about NAMBLA and pussy is hilarious, but especially near the end he has some incredible dramatic acting. After leaving Baghdad, he completely transforms as a character into a much quieter, almost depressed and burned out dude. His crying and screaming during the football game as he tries to fight Rudy (a guy he has been nothing but best friends with all campaign) is heartbreaking.
Evan Wright's book goes a little more into Ray's story. He's a highly competent RTO, possibly the best in the battalion, but he is constantly fucking around and goofing off because at his core he doesn't really respect recon. He basically joined it as a joke and doesn't take much of it seriously. Basically he thinks he's better than the others because he doesn't buy into the cheesey moto "oorah" Marine culture. Hence his outburst of anger with Rudy at the end of the football game.
TLDR Ray is possibly the most complex character on the show and Ransone did an amazing job portraying him.
Generation Kill: The Musical coming to Broadway never
Yeah, well....it oughta. Lol
Definitely it ought to.
The way they modify the lyrics is just beautiful.
He lives on my block.
He drives in Iraq.
Nealon Miller those are the actual lyrics😂 it’s IROC (international race of champions)
Major Grizzly The lyrics are ‘and he drives an iroc’ (a car, not the race)
Jesus, I served in the Eighties and we sounded EXACTLY like this.
Ok, more Metallica, Ozzy, and Prince, but....
Hey, close enough right?
@@tannerskatrud7504 GK's 'Teenage Dirtbag' is, hand's down, the best version of he song EVER....
Man, Generation Kill is my favourite musical of all time.
In case anyone forgot that the series was essentially a road trip movie.
Road Trip: Baghdad spring break of '03.
Thank you Ray.
Thank YOU sergeant
I met Fick once, very nice man. I asked him about this and he said it was constant. Also, am I the only person who also has sang Skater Boy like a Person?
I sing her music to.
@LongIslandNiceTea I feel the same when I hear that something is "dick"
@LongIslandNiceTea yeah but why would it bother you if its someones last name?
@LongIslandNiceTea that would be fucking awesome
That's awesome. Nate Fick is a personal hero of mine. His leadership skills are absolutely necessary in his new job, just as much as they were in his old occupation. Utmost respect for the Marines, he's a also a theorist in classic Ancient Greek literature.
I guess thats how you stay sane when you're knee deep in shit
Lil different when you cant whip out some headphones and listen to your phone or Ipod. Its whatever pops in your head. X)
The singing and the background banter chatter in a lot of the scenes makes this a gold series to watch
Let’s be honest, all these songs sound better with these guys singing them
At 8:53, Total respect between the Lieutenant (Lt Fick), and his platoon sergeant, the Iceman Brad Colbert. The best kind of commanders serving in that conflict, were often at that level. Both men were promoted. Colbert retired as a Master Sergeant in 2006. Nate Fick is just accomplished - he wrote what is considered one of the best books about war from the junior officer POV - one of the most engaging stories and historical records (it's both) I've ever read:
One Bullet Away.
Anyone and everyone, should try to buy it and read it, if possible.
Jim Reily Brad was a Team leader not the platoon sergeant just saying
Humvee musical
I can never watch the “When the man comes around” scene for too long, hits me right in the feels.
“Mama don’t let your babies grow up to be cowboys…”
“God damn it Ray!”
Came Here For The Teenage Dirtbag Baby & Next Stop Is VietNAMMM
And the Styx song
Lol giving me a flashback of my first tour. The singing, lyrics change, and movie quotes.
You missed 2LT Fick and GySgt Wynn signing before they step off haha
They do that? Damn, i can't recall seeing/hearing those two sing.
@@Troubleshooter11 yeah while they wait for the Translator before driving to Iraq.
I miss the Corps 1000 times more now after seeing this
Shipping to bootcamp in 2 months
I love how much colbert hates country music
I don't blame him
@@theironcross2933 hey!
It's cowboy music.
Josiah Dublin “real cowboys haven’t been around for almost 100 years” quoth brad in the generation kill book
Wasn't he the one who calmly sang Gordon Lightfoot's "Sundown" during a firefight though? Although I guess you could call that folk rock instead.
“Let the hajis hit the floor”😂👏
Ikr 😂
They lived up to that
Dude all branches do this and it’s hilarious
I love every time Evan the journalist starts singing with them
Brad and Ray are best battle buddies.
Can we go back to the early 2000s please
Who needs FM/a.m. when you got radio Ray!!
This was one of the best mini series
As a devil dog i can say this series is spot on. 👌
When watching the best ones are Lovin you and Tainted Love. They really lighten the mood and are just so hilarious. Especially the la la la la la part of Lovin you and Ray waiting for Colbert to do the claps in Tainted love 😂
I'm a fan of teenage dirtbag pj sounds good especially with the kthers signing
I kno right? I love how when hes singing tainted love and then stops singing pointing over at Brad and when he finally gives in and claps the beat he’s soooo happy and does a lil fist pump
this is the land equivalent of sailors singing sea shanties
My favorite one is boys n the hood sung like an early 2000s rock .
Let the hajis hit the floor
I have never been in the military exept in volunteer youth corps a short time a few years ago when I was around 16 years old. Goddammit I wished that I could have a career in the military, but I can't because of physical/medical issues. When I watch Generation Kill, it pulls a little at the heart strings.
One thing I love about GK is the LACK of music. Outside of at the very end there are no songs trying to set the mood like you'll see in many movies and shows
I would loved to see Ray singing “It wasn’t Me,” Shaggy, “Again,” L. Kravitz, “”Love Don’t Cost a Thing,” JLO, “Follow Me,” Uncle Kraker , & “Kryptonite,” 3 doors down. Prequel “Generation Kill,” Afghanistan Invasion?
Unfortunately, Evan Wright wasn't attached to them during their Afghanistan Exploits...they also didn't operate on a battalion level there, acting more like the Recon Marines they are. So there'd be a lot more small team, observation type missions, not driving around being bored XD
@@Chrinik Would Make Great Prequel. “Making the Team!” The Poor Equipment, WTF Missions, & Invasion (Drop Zone)
With How Patriotism of US right now Netflix, Amazon Prime, AMC, & HBO can make a Promo Trailer to get Buzz.
The Johnny Cash and the montage gets me every fucking time.
This show has one the greatest endings in all of cinima
Where is their beatboxer? They should never leave home without a beatboxer.
You mean the M2003 USM-B?
@@inkedseahear Nice one. But he probably means Michael Winslow from Police Academy.
walt hasser?
That scene where everyone sings Tainted Love has gotta be the best clip in this whole video
"let the hajis hit the floor"
I loved this show so much. Very human. The movie scene was gut wrenching after witnessing most of what that guy filmed
Generation kill: the muscial
Ray is for sure one of the best if not the best character.
Best Iraq War film made to date.
These guys deserve an oscar for musical directing.
At some point the things you do to keep yourself from going crazy start to make you look already crazy
I can't believe you forgot about the best: Sergeant Major Sixta's "Grooming Standard"
No wonder shadow company has the hoodie uniforms in MW2 its the style from generation kill straight up
me and the boys when we get drafted to fight russia
Real
Best series besides Band Of Brothers
if soldiers in the middle east break out into song all the time in reality, i'd be hyped to spit some freestyles in the middle of the desert.
Such an awesome show!
Ray singing teenage dirtbag is everything I want
Gotta love your pal ray ray
The boys in the hood is sooo good aha
Idk why, but i honestly felt sad at the end of this show.
you forgot LT and Gunny from ep 1
Some of the best parts of the show. So many memories of my time in Iraq
Love you Ray
"..yo man how that line go?"
Wow that sounds amazing, what sound system is that
Bored U.S Marines
@@toma9971 Iraq
@@monmky fucking made me Laugh!
This is just undignified
From what little I know is all of those operators where highly competent, its all snoogans and snicklefritz 🤞🕳️
This is better than High School Musical.
The only thing this show needs is more singing.
i think this is my favorite part about people
Favorite character Ray.
why am i seeing this both cute and hilarious at the same time hâhhaahhaah
“A car pulls up who can it be? It’s 2-1 Bravo and we’re in a Humvee. I roll down my window and I start to say, it’s all about killin hajis today. Cause the boys n the hood are always hard, come talkin that shit we’ll pull your card”
Cracks me up every time
This is how you know you are bored as crap, burning up, and wishing you were by the pool with a beer.
The end always kills me
I forgot how much singing was in this show.
Mic’d up rolling through Iraq...Good times
2:21 im pretty sure we all have for gotten that line of lyrics before🤣
What song is it?
“I’m just a teenage dirt bag baby!”
I'm just a teenage dirtbag baby! 🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵
Friends in low places and black Betty was my squads jams
The real ray is no joke when shit hits the fan
Alternative title : Choir goes on tour in Iraq
Let’s be honest, this show is just a roadtrip musical.
dude i would join the marines if would have a ray in my unit (idk military groupings for squads i only know platoons, battalions, divisions, and regiments)
Mamma don't let you babies grow up to be cowboys....
Johnny cash was the best song to end on 100%
would have loved to do this, but it was way too noisy