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Plankowner
Posts: 9165
Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map. | Subject: Aug 15 thru 18, 1969
Woodstock 1969
Here is a little Canned Heat from then: On the Road Again!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo8FVhwil7Q |
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Great Sage of the Sea
Posts: 853
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When a destroyer comes alongside the oiler or carrier to take on fuel, they play a “break away song” on the 1MC and topside. Ours onthe good ship Stump was “on the road again” by willie nelson. A daring bosun mate put the canned heat song on. OOD had a sh/t fit, but the skipper was somewhat amused. |
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COMSUBBBS
Posts: 2672
Location: New Jersey | Subject: RE: Aug 15 thru 18, 1969
We had an incident on Sirago, when we lost one of our Badger fresh water compressors, we got a new compressor high lined to us along with tanks of fresh water from a Destroyer. Their breakaway song was from the movie River Kwai. It was cool watching the can peel off into the late afternoon sun. It was something that I never saw happen before with a submarine, although we used to high line often on the carrier I was on.
Thanks for the reminder of days long, long ago!
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Master and Commander
Posts: 1605
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We never discussed politics on my boat, but over 90% of our arguments in port was over the radio in the AB. There were the sh-- kicker music lovers and the didi-bopper music lovers. When I did my mess cooking stint I was only focused on diddy-bop and changed the station back to KPOI constantly. Problem was it seemed all the more senior enlisted men demanded sh--kicking music.
I have to wonder if that's an issue these days? I don't even know what I would listen to these days. |
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Master and Commander
Posts: 1006
Location: NE Florida | Subject: RE: Aug 15 thru 18, 1969
Gil - 2023-08-18 10:07 AM
We never discussed politics on my boat, but over 90% of our arguments in port was over the radio in the AB. There were the sh-- kicker music lovers and the didi-bopper music lovers. When I did my mess cooking stint I was only focused on diddy-bop and changed the station back to KPOI constantly. Problem was it seemed all the more senior enlisted men demanded sh--kicking music.
I have to wonder if that's an issue these days? I don't even know what I would listen to these days.
Seadragon was all s**t-kickin in the early 60's, tuned to KAHU in Waipahu.
Coyote |
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Plankowner
Posts: 9165
Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map. | Subject: RE: Aug 15 thru 18, 1969
I had completely forgotten about KAHU!
Thanks. |
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