I showed this to my Dad, and he said he had this on reel to reel player. It brought a tear to him to listen this. Thank you very much. My Mom is from OKINAWA. on the south end.
Hi, I was stationed at Naha, Okinawa which was just a short cab ride just outside the main gate. At that time I was running messages between Naha, Katina and White Beach. Loved my time there and met many of the locals who were out of bounds, but if you stayed in the "A" sign locations you were scalped and even rolled. I met a family that lived in a small area that I still can't spell, but it sounded like Sacrosac. It was across the big binjo ditch just outside of Naha city, up a winding road and into a small stand bar named Myuki. The young lady who was there with her mother and father was named Imachan. Her mother was very watchful and very jealous of who she sat with or even talked to. I have many fond memories of that beautiful country. I am glad that you have this site, I will visit it often!
Great job!! Get's me all teared up! I went back in April with a Japanese bud to celebrate my 50th anniversary of landing in Japan. MCAS Futenma 1968-70
Was there at Camp Schwab in 1967 on my way to Viet-Nam. Was with the 3/1 mar reg kilo co. Had the best time of my life there. I will never forget the time I spent in the Ryukyus. Thank you, great post. brought back a lot of memories.
623rd AC&W, Det. 2 , Kume Jima. 8-68 to 8-69. 21 years old, used every excuse possible to get to the main island, and Naminoue. The girls, the bars, the fun! This song hadn't been out long when I heard it in Naminoue, I liked it then, I like it now. Brings back nice memories of 45 years ago, Thanks Donn, will check your website.
I was stationed at naha air base 64-75 met an okinawan woman in 64 married her in 1972 best thing that ever happened to me.i was 17 when I went to Okinawa
So sorry, I believe I am. It is like an Urban Legend in Oki and I have fallen prey to it. Thanks again for posting. I love the song and I still love my memoreis of Okinawa. Ron
Hi Donn, Just a quick note to let you know I've really enjoyed both of your videos and hope that you will post more soon! I am a relative newcomer to the wonderful island of Okinawa, so glimpses like this into how it once was are much appreciated. Thank you once again! Garry
I was there in the years 70 and 71. It was the best time I had in the army. I worked on a LCM on the Island of Okino-Erabu Shima. But I lived in naminoue.
I was there 1968-70. Camp Kue when it was an Army hospital. Great times. Drank too much, chased too many women. Oh well, that was Okinawa when you were only 19.
I Was on Oki in 48-49, read scope,worked on plotting board,was dropped off at guard shack on the way up to operations for guard duty.Was there for typhoon Libby.
I was there 1970 , At the navy barracks I was a Marine there. Some people i remembered was, Leeloo Martin, Billy Jordan, & A polock, and Hair christner? A campbell,from picayune. Boot camp 1967 Sept. San Diego. Viet nam Apr. 1968 May 1969. Joined in New Orleans,La.
I was in the USN stationed at Naha Air Base - 1962 - 63. My GF and I had a house behind the Tea House Of The August Moon. I wrote a song about her titled "SACHIKO", and it's on You Tube ... Check it out !
Hello fellow vets. Remember the song well. Used to go there with my buddies quite frequently. I was stationed in Machinato at Camp Foster I believe it was, very close to Nam... Was stationed there from Apr 1969 thru Mar 1971 at the Hq & Svc Co 2nd Log Command working for SSGT Woods processing the MP reports from Hqs to Company and back up. My buddies John Bungo, William Page, Cropper, SGT Zapata, Garza and others I can't remember would always get together and go have a fun time in Nami.. best 2 years I spent in the Army. Anybody remember me? SP E-5 Everardo Perez from Brownsville, Tx. John Bungo was from Pennsylvania, Page from California, etc, Zapata & Garza from Tx, etc. Greetings, You all take care. Am 70 now!
Camp Foster/USMC was aboard Camp Sukiran/U.S. Army...remember NTA...the Northern Training Area, Cave of The Virgins, Kadena, Koza BC Street Shuri Castle...and, who could ever forget those hot glazed doughnuts from The House of Gyro??? Sensei Kanei Uechi had his All Oki Karate Federation up in Futema...AND all those benjo ditches 'neath the sidewalks. Holy Hell! One, up by Gyro busted, soon's I stepped on it. Blech! Yep, and I was snokkered at the time. LMAO!
I had never heard of this shrine/area of Okinawa, even though I was stationed at Camp Hansen 1990-1991, until I found this video a few years ago by chance. Based on the comments here, it seems that Naminoue’s heyday as a/“the” party area for G.I.s lasted until the early 70’s, when it shifted to the Gate 2/BC street area. Even though it was well before my time, I understand the vibe of this song...as can any veteran that was stationed on Oki and enjoyed partying there in our youth ( before the pearl-clutching PC/Karen crowd ruined it, that is...🙄). Because of this song/video, during my trip to Okinawa in 2018, I visited the Naminoue shrine and beach, which can be seen in this video: ruclips.net/video/eHjpjBWmRuw/видео.html Hopefully some 60-70’s era vets can see a few familiar sites, or at least see what it looks like now, and remember the good times they had there...
HAVING BIN STATIONED AT NAHA AFB 1966-1968 I WENT TO NOMINOUE ALMOST EVERY NIGHT..THERE WAS SO MUCH MORE TO SEE AND THERE I REMEMBER SEEING THE AREAS IN YOUR VIDIO BUT THAT WAS NOT A SERVICEMANS CENTER THE TOWN WAS SG BUTLER USAF
United States Air Force. Career, active duty. Profissional Air Force Club Manager . Club Manager Copacabana Non Commissioned Officers' Club. Naha Air Force Base Okinawa. 1964-1968 . 51at Fighter Interceptor Wing. PACAF. Naha Air Force Base Okinawa.I knew the group, booked Ronnie Frey and friends into the Copacabana. The people loved this song and were dedicated travels to on the road to Naminoue. AF RED = DC.
Nelson Sampey sound like you were with the 623rd ACW. I have photos of the unit and the radar up at Yontan Mountain on my website at www.rememberingokinawa.com/page/1946_623rd_PG_1
Just wondered what you meant by wanting to hear the "original song"? As far as I know this is the original song, written and sung by Ronnie Fray and the Capers.
Great video! I live in Okinawa and have for some 21 years over 4 tours. Just to let you know the meaning of the word; Nami no ue , Nami=Wave, No (a possesive) Ue, on top of or above, so Naminoue=Above the wave. You pronounce it the American way with four syllables, , (Nah me new "e"), however the pronunciation (In Japanese) is five syllables, Nah me no oo eh. This area is one long forgotten by "GI's", however Kinville and BC street are still there! (Or so I've been told) ;-)
I would like to hear the original song. I was stationed on the LT 529 Army tug boat at Naha port. I was also on a LCM at Okino Island. This was all of 1969 and part of 1970.
Hi Donn, I had to go back and re-vist your video again and it is good. I have to invite you my Facebook, Got Ronnie there so your next. Had to post some stars and get back to work. Bob
This is exactly how Americans always pronounced Naminoue. If you pronounce it correctly (Na-mi-no-u-e), this song wouldn't work. I worked not far from Naminoue during the summer of 1971.
I showed this to my Dad, and he said he had this on reel to reel player. It brought a tear to him to listen this. Thank you very much. My Mom is from OKINAWA. on the south end.
What a nice reflection on Okinawa...Lovely song...
Met my wife of 44 years in Naminoue...This is our song forever.....
Larry Overstreet congratulations
Has it been 55 years?
I liked the song and was there a few times. I was stationed at Naha not far from there from 1967 to 1970.
Hi, I was stationed at Naha, Okinawa which was just a short cab ride just outside the main gate. At that time I was running messages between Naha, Katina and White Beach. Loved my time there and met many of the locals who were out of bounds, but if you stayed in the "A" sign locations you were scalped and even rolled. I met a family that lived in a small area that I still can't spell, but it sounded like Sacrosac. It was across the big binjo ditch just outside of Naha city, up a winding road and into a small stand bar named Myuki. The young lady who was there with her mother and father was named Imachan. Her mother was very watchful and very jealous of who she sat with or even talked to. I have many fond memories of that beautiful country. I am glad that you have this site, I will visit it often!
I was stationed at Naha Wheel from Oct '69 to April '71 .Our company, 412 Trans Co, unloaded cargo ships at White Beach
Hi Vets. I remember that song. I was stationed on Okinawa Oct. 68- May 70, with the 895th MP Co. Love my time there.
Every time I hear this it takes me back to my days with the 62d MP Company @ Camp Sukiran, 1973/1974!
Great job!! Get's me all teared up! I went back in April with a Japanese bud to celebrate my 50th anniversary of landing in Japan.
MCAS Futenma 1968-70
Was there at Camp Schwab in 1967 on my way to Viet-Nam. Was with the 3/1 mar reg kilo co. Had the best time of my life there. I will never forget the time I spent in the Ryukyus. Thank you, great post. brought back a lot of memories.
623rd AC&W, Det. 2 , Kume Jima. 8-68 to 8-69. 21 years old, used every excuse possible to get to the main island, and Naminoue. The girls, the bars, the fun! This song hadn't been out long when I heard it in Naminoue, I liked it then, I like it now. Brings back nice memories of 45 years ago, Thanks Donn, will check your website.
Nice Imagery. I lived on Okinawa, 1963-1966. Completely different place now.
I was stationed at naha air base 64-75 met an okinawan woman in 64 married her in 1972 best thing that ever happened to me.i was 17 when I went to Okinawa
the most played tune on the old KSBK-AM, on Okinawa!
Love it! thank you so much❤🎉
So sorry, I believe I am. It is like an Urban Legend in Oki and I have fallen prey to it.
Thanks again for posting.
I love the song and I still love my memoreis of Okinawa.
Ron
Hi Donn,
Just a quick note to let you know I've really enjoyed both of your videos and hope that you will post more soon!
I am a relative newcomer to the wonderful island of Okinawa, so glimpses like this into how it once was are much appreciated.
Thank you once again!
Garry
Thanks for posting this! I was in Okinawa in 1967-68, sure was a long time ago.
I was there in the years 70 and 71. It was the best time I had in the army. I worked on a LCM on the Island of Okino-Erabu Shima. But I lived in naminoue.
I was there in 69 70 , 412 Trans Co .We. worked at the port of Naha , White Beach and Tengan Pier ,we unloaded cargo ships
@@russelljohnson7067 これはKSBKという、今の琉球放送社の英語放送ラジオのテーマソングでしたか?
日本人にはあまり詳しく知られておらず、情報が少ないのです…
@@tanaka_and_takahashi God bless you
I worked the engine room on that LCM for eight months in 1969.
@@badcreeknursery 返信ありがとうございます❤
貴方はKSBKで働かれていたのですか?WAO!
KSBKはFENとは違い民間放送だったから、やりたい放題楽しんでいたと伝わります。
もしよければ、エピソードをお聞かせください🙏🙇
Was there in 63-64 . 18 mo's. at Naha. Thanks for the pictures
I was there 1968-70. Camp Kue when it was an Army hospital. Great times. Drank too much, chased too many women. Oh well, that was Okinawa when you were only 19.
Was on Oki in 48-49.worked on yon tan.Read scope,plotting board,pulled guard duty in small guard shack half way down the mountain.
I Was on Oki in 48-49, read scope,worked on plotting board,was dropped off at guard shack on the way up to operations for guard duty.Was there for typhoon Libby.
I was there 1970 , At the navy barracks I was a Marine there. Some people i remembered was, Leeloo Martin, Billy Jordan, & A polock, and Hair christner? A campbell,from picayune. Boot camp 1967 Sept. San Diego. Viet nam Apr. 1968 May 1969. Joined in New Orleans,La.
I was in the USN stationed at Naha Air Base - 1962 - 63. My GF and I had a house behind the Tea House Of The August Moon. I wrote a song about her titled "SACHIKO", and it's on You Tube ... Check it out !
Hello fellow vets. Remember the song well. Used to go there with my buddies quite frequently. I was stationed in Machinato at Camp Foster I believe it was, very close to Nam... Was stationed there from Apr 1969 thru Mar 1971 at the Hq & Svc Co 2nd Log Command working for SSGT Woods processing the MP reports from Hqs to Company and back up. My buddies John Bungo, William Page, Cropper, SGT Zapata, Garza and others I can't remember would always get together and go have a fun time in Nami.. best 2 years I spent in the Army. Anybody remember me? SP E-5 Everardo Perez from Brownsville, Tx. John Bungo was from Pennsylvania, Page from California, etc, Zapata & Garza from Tx, etc. Greetings, You all take care. Am 70 now!
Camp Foster/USMC was aboard Camp Sukiran/U.S. Army...remember NTA...the Northern Training Area, Cave of The Virgins, Kadena, Koza BC Street Shuri Castle...and, who could ever forget those hot glazed doughnuts from The House of Gyro??? Sensei Kanei Uechi had his All Oki Karate Federation up in Futema...AND all those benjo ditches 'neath the sidewalks. Holy Hell! One, up by Gyro busted, soon's I stepped on it. Blech! Yep, and I was snokkered at the time. LMAO!
Floor Show, Floor Show, Floor Show!
Habu Saki!
I had never heard of this shrine/area of Okinawa, even though I was stationed at Camp Hansen 1990-1991, until I found this video a few years ago by chance. Based on the comments here, it seems that Naminoue’s heyday as a/“the” party area for G.I.s lasted until the early 70’s, when it shifted to the Gate 2/BC street area.
Even though it was well before my time, I understand the vibe of this song...as can any veteran that was stationed on Oki and enjoyed partying there in our youth ( before the pearl-clutching PC/Karen crowd ruined it, that is...🙄). Because of this song/video, during my trip to Okinawa in 2018, I visited the Naminoue shrine and beach, which can be seen in this video: ruclips.net/video/eHjpjBWmRuw/видео.html
Hopefully some 60-70’s era vets can see a few familiar sites, or at least see what it looks like now, and remember the good times they had there...
HAVING BIN STATIONED AT NAHA AFB 1966-1968 I WENT TO NOMINOUE ALMOST EVERY NIGHT..THERE WAS SO MUCH MORE TO SEE AND THERE I REMEMBER SEEING THE AREAS IN YOUR VIDIO BUT THAT WAS NOT A SERVICEMANS CENTER THE TOWN WAS SG BUTLER USAF
United States Air Force. Career, active duty. Profissional Air Force Club Manager . Club Manager Copacabana Non Commissioned Officers' Club. Naha Air Force Base Okinawa. 1964-1968 . 51at Fighter Interceptor Wing. PACAF. Naha Air Force Base Okinawa.I knew the group, booked Ronnie Frey and friends into the Copacabana. The people loved this song and were dedicated travels to on the road to Naminoue. AF RED = DC.
right on, Desert Donn! (Earl B)
Nelson Sampey sound like you were with the 623rd ACW. I have photos of the unit and the radar up at Yontan Mountain on my website at www.rememberingokinawa.com/page/1946_623rd_PG_1
Just wondered what you meant by wanting to hear the "original song"? As far as I know this is the original song, written and sung by Ronnie Fray and the Capers.
You are correct. This is the original song written by Ronnie Fray. He is still crankin' out hits in Canada !
Been there 1972
Was there 68-69 song is historic and past down
anda
Great video! I live in Okinawa and have for some 21 years over 4 tours. Just to let you know the meaning of the word; Nami no ue , Nami=Wave, No (a possesive) Ue, on top of or above, so Naminoue=Above the wave. You pronounce it the American way with four syllables, , (Nah me new "e"), however the pronunciation (In Japanese) is five syllables, Nah me no oo eh. This area is one long forgotten by "GI's", however Kinville and BC street are still there! (Or so I've been told) ;-)
I had MP dog training outside Koza City, 1971, before we shipped to Nam. I remember BC Street
I would like to hear the original song. I was stationed on the LT 529 Army tug boat
at Naha port. I was also on a LCM at Okino Island. This was all of 1969 and part of 1970.
As I recall , there was a 100 ton floating crane anchored in the port of Naha, it could lift tug boats out of the water
Some body knows this song lyrics??
Hi Donn, I had to go back and re-vist your video again and it is good. I have to invite you my Facebook, Got Ronnie there so your next. Had to post some stars and get back to work. Bob
歌詞ご存知の方いらっしゃいますか?
Hopefullyt he found her...
This is exactly how Americans always pronounced Naminoue. If you pronounce it correctly (Na-mi-no-u-e), this song wouldn't work. I worked not far from Naminoue during the summer of 1971.