I saw now, as a great MASH Fan he also is in 2 episodes MASH, but I cant remeber him, Patrick Swayze is well known there. But the great Fishburne??? Maybe we didn t get all episodes in Germany, it is sometime so.
I always though Bean leaving the stockade for Vietnam wouldve made a smooth transition to the opening scene from Platoon where Charlie Sheen, who is now Chris Taylor arrives in Vietnam…..
Bean would have been fine stepping off the airplane until the first wave of the hottest air and temperatures that he ever encountered in his life hit him. I was in Vietnam from 1965-68 with the 1st Air Cav and later the 101st Airborne and it generally took you around 4-5 months for your body to get acclimatized to the heat and humidity.
@@geoseward Thats awesome, early bird in the Nam, bet those engagements were sketchy. Apparently our tactics were not in line with how to fight a guerillia war. Thats what I read from Col. David Hackworth's book "About Face". He had 10 Silver Stars, 10 Purple Hearts, but was a soldiers soldier, bucked the system once he understood how inept the war was being waged. You ever hear of him or serve with him? He was 101st too. Cool you made the trip across the water, probably many a mad moments there for you, yet now fond memories of having stood tall when you were required to do so. Get on down Airborne!! I was in 73-83, 2 years down in Panama Canal Zone, the jungle ops there were demanding, when you left there you felt like you were in the best physical condition ever. I was 11C there, left the Army as a 13F3P. Was with A Bty 2/321 Fa Bn. 82nd Abn. out of Bragg, SSG Forward Observer. Never had to trip the trigger, 3 weeks after I got out they went into Grenada. I helped with a Vietnam Base camp in Stanfield,Az for 4 years in the mid-80's. We had a 25 ft guard tower, multiple bunkers per branch dug in, stage for live performances etc. one year Col. James Bo Gritz came out for a couple days (when he was running for president) party hearty, Ex-Mayor of Saigon came, Monks etc. the Viet vets, well they had a wild week there. It was waaay to much fun. I had Huey helicopter speakers rigged and would play music day and into the night. Play Apocalypse Now movie loud, late into the night. Anyway Air Cav, you take care, glad you are still here to keep the fire stoked. "Rejoice in the Youth young man for it is fleeting", or something like that from the movie Platoon...
3:07)In military (Federal) prisons everyone is pay grade E-1. Just released and promoted to Private First Class(E-3). He would remain an E-1 until his next unit commander decided to promote him.Same rafter from when an US Army PFC was an E-2. The single rafter is worn by Private 2nd Class from around the middle of 1968.The rafter and rocker, now worn by a PFC, in the 1930's -40's marked a PFC with a specialty. Some had 6 rockers and got more pay.
Isn't it amazing how many of Sam Cooke's Songs have been featured in Movies. This one, Breathless, Animal House, & Malcolm X as well as She's Having A Baby. Also in the UK Sam's Music is also revered and they even did a UK Documentary about him and his Publishing Catalogue is owned by Michael Jackson.
I really have always loved Sam Cooke's music. What I don't like is how Black Culture has forgotten whose shoulders they stand on musically and have abused and forgotten. It makes me sad. They have become pretenders of music with crap, hip hop, club. All are insults to their former glories of fantastic music which enriched America. It's been steadily down grade music to pure slop, crime and drug lord mentality. I can't think of one black person speaking out against the ignorance of music history and respect for it by punks and thugs I'm white but to Sam Cooke, Louis Armstrong, Count Bassie, Duke Ellington, Winston Marseilles, Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack, Billy Holiday, Nat King Cole, The Temptations and thousands of others I apologize you've been forgotten by your fellow blacks and their lazy ignorance of your gift of real music.
The poster is right on; only black troops could pull that stuff off, and Charlie Sheen trying it with a seabag on his shoulder surely did not make the cut. But Cadence is such a terrific movie, and I'll have to check out Apocalypse Now. Didn't realize Fishburn was in that one. MAGA Vet.
I will always remember Soul Patrol. As a Marine doing desert training at 29 Palms. My Recon team took a wrong turn somewhere and their is nothing insight (lost). Running low on water out of nowhere a Marine tank comes from our rear with the name Soul Patrol on the gun with The Message playing via loud speaker. Well we hitched a ride and found out we where 10 miles from where we should have been. In fact we were in the middle of a tank range. Good thing they didn’t do live fire that day. Btw that CPL never did land nav again.
@@edwardmoore5325 You must be the hero of the stupid. Because your incoherent writing seems as if you have an 6th grade education level. I won’t even try to assume your mathematical proficiency.
Bean stood up for them boys in that movie... he had trust and faith in them and he hated how they were treated by that MSG.. but after he gave it away by that stupid MSG quote "help" in that court martial trial, they lost his trust but still paid him his due only because he stood up toe to toe to that racist MSG. I love that ending man... even the Corporals couldn't stand how they were treated
My mom was in the Airforce in the 1950's. When we saw Cadence in 1995, mom fell in love with the soul patrole cadence. We talked about it for at least six months.
I went to PLDC @ Ft. Ord before it was closed. Try keeping a group of 12 on a 20ft square of concrete w/o anyone stepping off. Lucky I played the drums in HS, so I could hold a beat. @ NTC on the outer-loop I used to call RHCP while we 2x.
Lived about 15 miles North of Fort Ord in the late-70s/early-80s. Clearly remember the Huey helicopters and the artillery practice. Could hear the boom of the guns and sometimes the distance flashes when at night.
I'm telling on myself but when I was in Air Force Basic I stupidly picked up my cigarettes again at the AFEES Hotel the night before the airplane flight to Lackland AFB. Half way through basic I didn't pass my mile run and exercise requirements and was sent to the "26th Squadron" for remedial PE. The 26th Sqd. also had remedial reading, the band, corrective custody and motivation, in other words, the stockade just like this video depicts. We got to see those guys in the chow hall and see them marching to some locations and because all we had to do was PE twice a day we were available to pull details that of course prisoners are not trusted to do and the band and remedial readers were to busy studying to do. Those corrective custody Airmen had to half-step everywhere and were made to count-off loudly as they entered or exited a door. I even got to march a female Airman (very pretty) to the Mental Health clinic for her eval. When we got out of the sight of the Squadron area, I tried to talk to her but she told me not to because she didn't want me to get in trouble. The reason she was in the stockade was that one evening she had turned tricks on a couple of med techs pulling Ambulance duty while they were parked at the obstacle course. The guys had to turn her in because the girl stole their wallets which had they Military ID cards in them. The girl told me that they were discharging her the next week, probably a Dishonorable or General discharge under dishonorable conditions. The Med Techs more than likely got Article 13 punishment and lost pay and or stripes. The Barracks in this video were just like the 26th Sqd. stockade with concertina razor wire coils above the high fences back in 1975. When I was there in 1975 they had outlawed singing cadence in marching ranks, but our TI had us do it when we marched on an isolated road where nobody could hear us.
ok, thanks for you comment. I was in the army at 1990. I served in Germany at the 41 Pagncie in Seedorf for the Dutch army that time. We didn't have that kind of barracks. Thanks for the comment. Kind regards. Henk Ketelaars.
Always Platoon for me, but I feel you, this is a super movie in its own rights. I wore the same uniform as they did in this movie and then the same as in Platoon (Stationed in Panama, OD jungles there) 73-83. So I can identify with both of the time movies slots.. Take care bud...
Only Corporal Stokes and Private Webb would have made it. Private Lawrence was accused of rape and if he lost his Appeal would have been sent to Fort Leavenworth with a Dishonorable Discharge. Private Bryce was on Appeal for a Murder Conviction claiming self defense. If he loses his appeal; he will be executed by a firing squad.
You signed me over to her free and clear and never tried to stop it. And so I had my way with her many times. And now you can't. Like me you're doomed to hell.
Honeys they shouldna shut most up helmets says he know the dead Bettern they do So do some a the livin Hush ups coverups shoulda listen to the men On the chain gang levworth Briggs
Loved this movie....🌹🌹
A final salute well deserved.
I Love CS & The Soul Patrol
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Laurence Fishburn (sp?) Never gets enough credit for his acting. He was great in apocalypse now and he was 16.
He was actually 14 and turned 15 during filming. When the movie was finally released he was 18.
I saw now, as a great MASH Fan he also is in 2 episodes MASH, but I cant remeber him, Patrick Swayze is well known there.
But the great Fishburne???
Maybe we didn t get all episodes in Germany, it is sometime so.
I always though Bean leaving the stockade for Vietnam wouldve made a smooth transition to the opening scene from Platoon where Charlie Sheen, who is now Chris Taylor arrives in Vietnam…..
yup. he looks to be around the same age
Bean would have been fine stepping off the airplane until the first wave of the hottest air and temperatures that he ever encountered in his life hit him. I was in Vietnam from 1965-68 with the 1st Air Cav and later the 101st Airborne and it generally took you around 4-5 months for your body to get acclimatized to the heat and humidity.
@@geoseward Thats awesome, early bird in the Nam, bet those engagements were sketchy. Apparently our tactics were not in line with how to fight a guerillia war. Thats what I read from Col. David Hackworth's book "About Face". He had 10 Silver Stars, 10 Purple Hearts, but was a soldiers soldier, bucked the system once he understood how inept the war was being waged. You ever hear of him or serve with him? He was 101st too. Cool you made the trip across the water, probably many a mad moments there for you, yet now fond memories of having stood tall when you were required to do so. Get on down Airborne!! I was in 73-83, 2 years down in Panama Canal Zone, the jungle ops there were demanding, when you left there you felt like you were in the best physical condition ever. I was 11C there, left the Army as a 13F3P. Was with A Bty 2/321 Fa Bn. 82nd Abn. out of Bragg, SSG Forward Observer. Never had to trip the trigger, 3 weeks after I got out they went into Grenada. I helped with a Vietnam Base camp in Stanfield,Az for 4 years in the mid-80's. We had a 25 ft guard tower, multiple bunkers per branch dug in, stage for live performances etc. one year Col. James Bo Gritz came out for a couple days (when he was running for president) party hearty, Ex-Mayor of Saigon came, Monks etc. the Viet vets, well they had a wild week there. It was waaay to much fun. I had Huey helicopter speakers rigged and would play music day and into the night. Play Apocalypse Now movie loud, late into the night. Anyway Air Cav, you take care, glad you are still here to keep the fire stoked. "Rejoice in the Youth young man for it is fleeting", or something like that from the movie Platoon...
Great movie. Filmed at the old RCAF Station at Mount Tod north of Kamloops BC.
Ah, the prequel to Platoon.
This is a great movie
3:07)In military (Federal) prisons everyone is pay grade E-1. Just released and promoted to Private First Class(E-3). He would remain an E-1 until his next unit commander decided to promote him.Same rafter from when an US Army PFC was an E-2. The single rafter is worn by Private 2nd Class from around the middle of 1968.The rafter and rocker, now worn by a PFC, in the 1930's -40's marked a PFC with a specialty. Some had 6 rockers and got more pay.
I liked this movie better than Platoon.
Isn't it amazing how many of Sam Cooke's Songs have been featured in Movies. This one, Breathless, Animal House, & Malcolm X as well as She's Having A Baby. Also in the UK Sam's Music is also revered and they even did a UK Documentary about him and his Publishing Catalogue is owned by Michael Jackson.
Change Is Gonna Come was always one of my favourite Sam Cooke classics. So inspiring.
Funny thing about "A Change Is Gonna Come": it was played when Barack Obama was elected president of the United States!!!
I Love CS & The Soul Patrol
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I really have always loved Sam Cooke's music. What I don't like is how Black Culture has forgotten whose shoulders they stand on musically and have abused and forgotten. It makes me sad. They have become pretenders of music with crap, hip hop, club. All are insults to their former glories of fantastic music which enriched America. It's been steadily down grade music to pure slop, crime and drug lord mentality. I can't think of one black person speaking out against the ignorance of music history and respect for it by punks and thugs
I'm white but to Sam Cooke, Louis Armstrong, Count Bassie, Duke Ellington, Winston Marseilles, Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack, Billy Holiday, Nat King Cole, The Temptations and thousands of others I apologize you've been forgotten by your fellow blacks and their lazy ignorance of your gift of real music.
The quickest way to have unity was like this..... Piss off the higher ups.... CSM and officers..... Bosnia, Recovery 1-18 Inf loved this song.
One of my favorite movies !!!!
Yep, mine too. Thnaks for your reaction. Kind regards Henk....
Man bring back lots of memory we had a D-I from Trinidad !! Voice would carry over the whole post !!
Called the “Stockade shuffle” in the 82 nd Airborne. Circa 1966.
You go...a marine tested and challenged 1 too many times today so did 6566. Cya later alligator after while crocodiles!😆🤬🤬🤬😡
I didn’t get to see this movie!I wonder where I can find it!?
Personally i saw it for the first time on vhs. But you may try torrent sites? I realy don"t know for sure. Good luck.
The poster is right on; only black troops could pull that stuff off, and Charlie Sheen trying it with a seabag on his shoulder surely did not make the cut. But Cadence is such a terrific movie, and I'll have to check out Apocalypse Now. Didn't realize Fishburn was in that one. MAGA Vet.
@@Billw0006 RIP Lawrence. Respect.
1970s..the first uniform I ever wore in basic training..GOD BLESS THE US MILITARY 👍👍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🍺👌
Me too. Marine Corps Boot Camp. Sateens. 1979 PI WMUSMC!
Me too! OD Green. 1976 Ft Jackson
@@morgandeclercque4608 I was sent to ft. Lost in the woods...🇺🇲💪
@@rexhill5096 if I had gone in a few years later, I would have gone there for MP School instead of Ft. McCllelan
@@morgandeclercque4608 when I changed my MOS to chemical instead of infantry,I was at the same post in 1981. ft. MC🇺🇲
SOUL PATROL!! so don't you... i love this too much
One beat... for Sweet ...
Poor Crane
Let`s be honest here...Only black dudes could pull this off and make it look and sound good.
Great movie that most people don't know of
As a german, really didt n find it bevor-and I am a fan of the Sheen men and Laurence.
Classic! Gig for bean! Gig for Bean!! Lol
Haha LOL. Yep Gig for bean....
RTC Orlando 1978, now retired US Navy.
I Love CS & The Soul Patrol
Colour should not come between us ever.
Unity is the way.
My stepdad was a combat medic in Korea and retired 23, yrs with 3 stripes and knew the stockade shuttle very well
01:20 "They're a very musical people!"
Song: "Chain Gang" wrote/sung by Sam Cooke
Trick marching, did plenty of that in the Infantry. Left flank, right flank....double to the rear with a slight hesitation. Plenty of Jody chants.
Standing tall and looking good, we ought to march in Hollywood... I used to have a beauty queen, now I have an M16...
Outstanding movie.
Great Video! Love it!
They're a very musical people.
It is great to hear Good singing.
Funny, I watched the movie and all I heard is off-key noise from Hollywood actors. Would have been better if they had used the actual song.
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I Love CS & The Soul Patrol
I will always remember Soul Patrol. As a Marine doing desert training at 29 Palms. My Recon team took a wrong turn somewhere and their is nothing insight (lost). Running low on water out of nowhere a Marine tank comes from our rear with the name Soul Patrol on the gun with The Message playing via loud speaker. Well we hitched a ride and found out we where 10 miles from where we should have been. In fact we were in the middle of a tank range. Good thing they didn’t do live fire that day. Btw that CPL never did land nav again.
🤙🤙🤙
That must have been when humpty trumpty was in the service as navigator and got you into that mess .same thing he did to our country.
@@edwardmoore5325
You must be the hero of the stupid. Because your incoherent writing seems as if you have an 6th grade education level.
I won’t even try to assume your mathematical proficiency.
@@edwardmoore5325 no no it was when Brandon drove his 18 wheeler and dropped the entire country in the middle of a shit show.
1982 The Message by GrandMaster Flash and the Furious Five. MCB 29 PALMS USMC Recon Marines USMC Armor Marines.
Bean stood up for them boys in that movie... he had trust and faith in them and he hated how they were treated by that MSG.. but after he gave it away by that stupid MSG quote "help" in that court martial trial, they lost his trust but still paid him his due only because he stood up toe to toe to that racist MSG. I love that ending man... even the Corporals couldn't stand how they were treated
I wonder how many takes it took before they got this perfect.
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Probably just one!👏🏿
And how often the zippo throw, has been doing.
7th ATC who remembers that patch
Should have S ON THE BACK OF THEIR SHIRT.
🤪😜❤️
My mom was in the Airforce in the 1950's. When we saw Cadence in 1995, mom fell in love with the soul patrole cadence. We talked about it for at least six months.
Great movie
Fun Fact, Charlie Sheen”s Brother, and Dad were in this movie!
So was Emilio's.
Why did he shoot sweets
Martin Sheen with son Charlie Sheen.
The private with the glasses is Martin Sheen other son and Charlie's other Brother Ramon Estevez
I went to PLDC @ Ft. Ord before it was closed.
Try keeping a group of 12 on a 20ft square of concrete w/o anyone stepping off. Lucky I played the drums in HS, so I could hold a beat.
@ NTC on the outer-loop I used to call RHCP while we 2x.
What year did you go to PLDC? I was there in '92.
Lived about 15 miles North of Fort Ord in the late-70s/early-80s. Clearly remember the Huey helicopters and the artillery practice. Could hear the boom of the guns and sometimes the distance flashes when at night.
Real Life , never change till you make it !!!!!
Get down charlie sheen. Lol
Darn good movie. He may be a drunk druggie, but he's a good actor. So's his old man.
I can remember those half hour bro' hand shakes.
funny.....
This was called Stockade in the UK.
I'm telling on myself but when I was in Air Force Basic I stupidly picked up my cigarettes again at the AFEES Hotel the night before the airplane flight to Lackland AFB. Half way through basic I didn't pass my mile run and exercise requirements and was sent to the "26th Squadron" for remedial PE. The 26th Sqd. also had remedial reading, the band, corrective custody and motivation, in other words, the stockade just like this video depicts. We got to see those guys in the chow hall and see them marching to some locations and because all we had to do was PE twice a day we were available to pull details that of course prisoners are not trusted to do and the band and remedial readers were to busy studying to do. Those corrective custody Airmen had to half-step everywhere and were made to count-off loudly as they entered or exited a door.
I even got to march a female Airman (very pretty) to the Mental Health clinic for her eval. When we got out of the sight of the Squadron area, I tried to talk to her but she told me not to because she didn't want me to get in trouble. The reason she was in the stockade was that one evening she had turned tricks on a couple of med techs pulling Ambulance duty while they were parked at the obstacle course. The guys had to turn her in because the girl stole their wallets which had they Military ID cards in them. The girl told me that they were discharging her the next week, probably a Dishonorable or General discharge under dishonorable conditions. The Med Techs more than likely got Article 13 punishment and lost pay and or stripes. The Barracks in this video were just like the 26th Sqd. stockade with concertina razor wire coils above the high fences back in 1975.
When I was there in 1975 they had outlawed singing cadence in marching ranks, but our TI had us do it when we marched on an isolated road where nobody could hear us.
ok, thanks for you comment. I was in the army at 1990. I served in Germany at the 41 Pagncie in Seedorf for the Dutch army that time. We didn't have that kind of barracks. Thanks for the comment. Kind regards. Henk Ketelaars.
Great story and memories.
Martin Sheen and his son Charlie Sheen together.
i always wondered what this movie was called.
“Cadence”.. I think it might’ve been called “stockade” also.
I thought this was his best.The next being"hot shots part due" then wall St. and platoon.
Always Platoon for me, but I feel you, this is a super movie in its own rights. I wore the same uniform as they did in this movie and then the same as in Platoon (Stationed in Panama, OD jungles there) 73-83. So I can identify with both of the time movies slots.. Take care bud...
I would love find out the life of these guys when they got out . Or did they get sent to nam and survive.
Not sure if serious but this is a movie.
@@smtbigelow lol thinking the same thing
Only Corporal Stokes and Private Webb would have made it. Private Lawrence was accused of rape and if he lost his Appeal would have been sent to Fort Leavenworth with a Dishonorable Discharge. Private Bryce was on Appeal for a Murder Conviction claiming self defense. If he loses his appeal; he will be executed by a firing squad.
JFC...
It’s a movie,but I wore a POW bracelet for 3 yrs & my precious serviceman didn’t make it home! 1966-1969…😢😔🌈💙🦋War sucks!
Character development makes me think this was a prequel to Platoon.
So this is what Morpheous was doing before the events of Matrix.
He was also cruising the rivers of Vietnam with Martin Sheen, and a lot thinner.
They are going right ?
I ❤ this
What's the matter, Russ? Do you here a familiar tune?
Lol, the point of this movie, is a white boy learning soul. Can you dig it?
🇺🇸👍
The point of this movie?
A moment when C might have been a decent human.
Gig for bean
You signed me over to her free and clear and never tried to stop it. And so I had my way with her many times. And now you can't. Like me you're doomed to hell.
BEAN
Gig for H@nk. LOL.. 😀😀😀😀
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Excuse me "shuffle'
It was taked
Sorry for that. Thanks anyway.
Honeys they shouldna shut most up helmets says he know the dead
Bettern they do
So do some a the livin
Hush ups coverups shoulda listen to the men
On the chain gang levworth Briggs
I'll never get the fascination with Charlie Sheen. One of the worst actors....EVER.
I forgot this awful movie even existed.
Movie sucked!
one of the dumbest movies ever made
U a lie
dirty white boy had no rhythm 😂😂😂
Great Video! Love it!
Great Video! Love it!
Great Video! Love it!
Great Video! Love it!