coalport: Well I want to thank you sir for your response post, believe me when I say, "Make my day"(Clint Eastwood) you have done this for this "Grasshopper". I must say you had a far different experience in South-East Asia than I. I must tell you that my reasons for joining the USMC in 1967 were a few. First I was 17 and soon would be elgible for the draft, you know ya get that letter from Uncle Sam. I did not want to be drafted and be forced to join one of the military branches, I thought if I had to go, I wanted it to be my decision and at least be able to join the USMC like my brother had just two years prior. I also was a bit of a wild child, had my hair too long, did a fair amount of minor drinking, and came home late far too many times. I really felt I needed more structure and discipline in my young life and I had seen my mom cry one too many times. My dad was a factory worker and while I have an above average IQ, I certainly wasn't scholarship material and was in great health, so was prime time for draft. College education would be possible as one of the perks in joining the USMC, so if I survived Vietnam I could go to college. Finally, I loved adventure and I loved nature, the jungle, mountains(Northern Illinois had neither) and exotic animals, and Vietnam had them all. "Ain't life grand"(Bonnie and Clyde).
Now for the music and my appreciation thereof. I grew up with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones and I loved both groups(I was 12) these were my first groups that I was serious about. It wasn't until my return from Vietnam(1969) that I heard a synthesizer for the first time. The group was Uriah Heep, especially the songs "Gypsy" and "July Morning". I also started liking Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, and Hawkwind shortly thereafter. My first major concert experience was after I had returned from Vietnam and in the summer of 1969 some friends invited me to go to Chicago(90 miles away) to see a concert, it was Santana who played just before Led Zepplin, each playing from their first albums. I was also invited by friends to go to "Woodstock" but I turned down because I had just gotten my Honorable Discharge from the USMC and I just wanted to stay at my parents house, eat steak, drink beer and watch TV, and hey, no "Booby-Traps", "Incoming", or people shooting at you.
My appreciation of music is a very wide spectrum. I mostly like ROCK, specifically, Hard Rock, Space Rock, Electric Blues Rock, and Country Rock. However I also like classical(Bach, Shostakovich, Beethoven) and yes I like Ravi Shankar(2 albums). I also have 2 albums and 2 concerts(Full and DVD) by a group from China the "Twelve Girls Band". They play a very unique form of music blending both modern with ancient and play mostly ancient Chinese instruments, but there are modern instruments as well, like electric guitar and bass. One of their concerts takes place on a very large barge on some River with the nightscape of the city of Shang-Hi as the group's background. What a fantastic concert. I also have the DVD concert where the group performs at Budokan.
Well I guess that's enough about where I'm coming from. I am glad that I hadn't made an enemy before I even started here, especially one whose peers have spoken so highly of. So, great to meet you coalport and I hope that you might give this "Grasshopper" further enlightenment down the road. Sayonara. Kerry.