Wrote a little diddy for al you "Filthy Little Grunts" of the world. Hope you like i
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    Good write on your 'little diddy'.
    IMO...it's worthy of fleshing out and recordingfull instrumental accompaniment in the future.

    Personally (being a long time musician, song writer) I've written (3) songs that reflect on my SE Asian picnic.

    Here's the only one I have online at this time.
    Scroll down to the 13th song....it's called Just Do It.

    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/defa...&content=music

    Thanks for posting your tribute.

    Carry on....


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    Hey, I just listened to your tune there "Just do it". I detected a bit of SANTANA on the guitar, a little SALSA music with that. Very catchy very nice. And the name of the band is catchy too.


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    Filthy Little Grunts

    I like the song, but couldn't hear some of the lyrics. Could you post them up here?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Boz View Post
    Filthy Little Grunts

    I like the song, but couldn't hear some of the lyrics. Could you post them up here?
    Sure thing, here you go. Semper Fi

    Filthy Little Grunt


    Get some get some Marine, was the common battle cry,
    Semper Fi, do or die, don’t ask why.Saddle up, lock and load, we’re going on a hunt
    We had such fun back in the day when we were, filthy little grunts

    We’d set out through the jungle, armed to tooth and nail,
    keeping’ quiet, moving’ smooth, bringin’ hell.
    The point man he was one poor soul, cause he would catch the brunt,
    He had to be a special kind, of a filthy little grunt.

    Chours

    A brotherhood of warriors, a brotherhood of men,
    the likes of which I’ll probably never, ever know again.
    The kind of man I'd die for, or pull some stupid stunt,
    The kind of men I'd kill for, they were filthy little grunts.


    Crazy times, and crazy minds, were the order of the day
    Was best to be a friendly, when we’d come out to play.
    Big and tall, lean and mean, some were even runts,
    Black and brown and red and white, we were filthy little grunts.


    Chours

    Many days, and many nights have come and gone since then,
    I often lay awake at night, and think of these fine men.
    When the ages have forgotten us, with new battles and new fronts,
    I”m prey we’ll find a brand new batch, of filthy little grunts.




    A brotherhood of warriors, a brotherhood of men,
    the likes of which I’ll probably never, ever know again.
    The kind of man I’d die for, or pull some stupid stunt,
    The kind of man I’d kill for, a filthy little grunt.


    a filthy little grunt
    A filthy little grunt



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    Man I really like your song Chulaivet! Did you do the guitar work, I see you holding your babies in your avatar. I'm an old retired band director. Now I'm a wanna' be jazz guitar player. It will never come out of my bedroom, but I love it so much.
    I have to ask, have you heard Tommy Emmanuel play? If you don't recognize the name, do yourself a favor and google/listen to this guy. He'll blow you away. Keep pickin' Marine! Semper Fi Bro!


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    Quote Originally Posted by 29palms View Post
    Hey, I just listened to your tune there "Just do it". I detected a bit of SANTANA on the guitar, a little SALSA music with that. Very catchy very nice. And the name of the band is catchy too.
    Howdy....
    Stands to reason....I'm an old fvck and influenced by them.
    That you felt I remotely reminded you of them I'm totally stunned and honored.
    I thank you for the kind words.....shvt...maybe I'll keep writing after all.

    Appreciate the comments.

    Carry on Green Mo'fers....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ardee View Post
    Man I really like your song Chulaivet! Did you do the guitar work, I see you holding your babies in your avatar. I'm an old retired band director. Now I'm a wanna' be jazz guitar player. It will never come out of my bedroom, but I love it so much.
    I have to ask, have you heard Tommy Emmanuel play? If you don't recognize the name, do yourself a favor and google/listen to this guy. He'll blow you away. Keep pickin' Marine! Semper Fi Bro!
    Ardee...
    Yes....I did everything on that tune.
    Ha...yes...they are my (only) babies.
    A 1973 Guild D40 acoustic purchased in 1978.
    A 1977 Ibanez Telecaster purchased in 1979. (the Fender litigation era)

    No shvt...a band director!...it's music related so that very cool.
    Tommy Emmanuel...I've seen every youtube vid (3) times.
    But, no more...every time I do I feel my axes would be best used as kindling.
    Yes he's incredible....almost too damm good.

    Well...I will only encourage you to keep your bedroom axe discipline going.
    You got it.....I will keep playing and writing my drivel.

    Thank you (and 29palms) very much for taking the time to giving a listen.

    Carry on...and Semper Fi Brothers.


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    And while I'm at it, I'll check out some of your other stuff, too, and ARDEE, very neat lyrics. coming from the heart.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 29palms View Post
    And while I'm at it, I'll check out some of your other stuff, too
    Thank you...hope you find them worthy of your time.

    In four decades of song writing I've written (3) very personal songs that reflect upon my Vietnam picnic.

    Just Do It is one of them.
    The other two:
    Toy Guns - written in 1981-recorded live. (as adult nursery rhythm)
    It's All Over Town-written in 1983-recorded live

    But...I've always been hesitant to upload those for fear of coming off as some sort of political statement or commentary.
    They were not written or ever intended to provoke political opinions or project my own.....I hate politics.
    It's just that the VN experience was a very profound one.
    So, they are just songs/lyrics (as you described Ardee's song) from the 'heart'.

    Thanks again....SF


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    Listening to "CRUZIN". Wow, I like that. Very creative and instrumental, relaxing. I could picture driving listening to this. It's really nice. You seem to play at a PRO LEVEL and I'm not just saying that. You seem to have found your niche. So far, the best one I like yet.


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    "Fast as Fire".....again, I get the SANTANA guitar there, very good guitar picking here. Got a little 70's like vocals going on here. Like a FLY DELTA commercial of the late 60's early 70's.


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    "Guitars in the Storm"......wow......great guitar thing here and the base along with it goes great. Sounds like its raining guitars here with all that thunder.


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    "Im going that way too". Very upbeat, happy music. I like it. Great beat. So far, I like all of your songs. All unique and different. Still listening to this. Great song.


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    "Let me know". This is straight out good rock and roll. Very good. Is that a Hawaiian guitar on this song? A little Steely Dan?


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