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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Love It!!!! Cat Stevens Music Reaction - Father and Son
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It's the son who has to go away. From the moment he could talk he was ordered to listen!
Morning has broken is a great song too.
Have always love Cat Steven's music. He is a great singer songwriter with a very unique sounding voice. One of my first albums I ever bought was his "Tea For The Tillerman". The whole album is great. So is the album "Teaser & The Firecat". He has had so many great songs in his career such as "Matthew & Son", "The First Cut Is The Deepest", "Wild World", "Moonshadow", "Peace Train", "Morning Has Broken" etc. He is still recording & performing live & his voice still sounds great.
The song is a back and forth dialogue between Father and Son.
More specifically, it is about a father and son who can't find common ground, so they are literally speaking over each other, neither one able to consider what the other is saying. That was clear to me the first time I heard the song as a teenager -- it's why Cat Stevens sings the father's voice in a low register and the son's in a much higher register -- and it's just as clear now that I'm in my 50s with my own 20-something children. It's what make the song special: when I was young, it was the son's voice that resonated; now that I am older, both voices resonate.
Conversation between father and son.
Used to cry to this song. Try peace train.
Cat Stevens first hit was in 1967 first cut is the deepest
I always took from this how his father reacted when he said he was writing music and wanted to make it his life, and his father reflecting on his own life and trying to get him to take a similar path.
Likewise, he is trying to tell his father that, that life worked out fine for you,
but I’m not you, and you don’t get my own heart and hopes and dreams.
I know you need to pause it for copyright, but I’ve never seen someone pause it half way through a verse, or even worse, half way through a word. Totally killed the mood of the song.
The age of the kid in the video tends to confuse, the songs ‘son’ is clearly a teen or young adult.
Cats in the cradle was by Harry Chapin .
The 2 vocal tones in the song are the father and son speaking.... when the son sings "I have to go away" he's leaving to explore the world, when the father sings it at the end, he's going to pass
His father is trying to point him in a direction that his father did but he doesn't want to take the same path as his father , that's why he says that he has to go away in order to make his own mistakes and find his own pathway in life
Hey guy's would like to request a song by Credence Clearwater Revival, called "AS LONG AS I CAN SEE THE LIGHT" they were a absolutely great Rock & Roll, band I think you will enjoy listening to it kinda blue's sound John Fogerty, had a great voice check it out!!
added to our list, thx
The bit that always gets me is where the Father says "Look at me," and in the background, the son says, "No."