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  • @amandagladden6703
    @amandagladden6703 2 місяці тому +349

    He starts the song in 1949, the year he was born, through the time he wrote the song. It's a history lesson.

    • @jdbroders64
      @jdbroders64 2 місяці тому +20

      And brilliant.

    • @nivoset
      @nivoset Місяць тому +9

      there is a copy showing what each line is referencing too and omg it makes me appreciate it so much more

    • @cobaltfog
      @cobaltfog Місяць тому +3

      It's close to a summary of current events too, unfortunately.

    • @5764rich
      @5764rich Місяць тому +10

      Not a crystal ball but it shows how much history repeats itself

    • @dalehammers4425
      @dalehammers4425 Місяць тому +6

      It actually wasnt really meant as a history lesson though, it was aimed at those blaming his generation for the problems of the world. He's pointing out that the world was already pretty fukd up when he was born, so its kinda hard to blame them.

  • @Rosiepooh75
    @Rosiepooh75 2 місяці тому +262

    Everything he talks about in this song is history. The fact that so much sounds prophetic and still relevant just shows how we as humans repeat history and further strengthens his premise: we didn't start the fire... It was Always burning since the world was turning.
    We never learn and we repeat. Our technology progresses, but we still start wars and each generation still blames the generation before it, and belittles and criticizes the generations that come after it... ❤

    • @WeChallenge
      @WeChallenge 2 місяці тому +8

      It's the true circle of life. We come into it kicking and screaming seeking to make our mark on the world, we put our stamp on society give our input good, bad, or indifferent, then we step aside, wither away and die, so those future generations have a stage and the same opportunity to screw up their world just like the generations before them have managed doing.

    • @KevynJacobs
      @KevynJacobs 2 місяці тому +12

      Santayana's death in 1952 is mentioned in the lyrics of the song. It's clear Billy Joel remembers Santayna's gift of wisdom to humanity: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Billy Joel is making sure we remember the past with this song.

    • @katarinad1309
      @katarinad1309 Місяць тому +6

      @Rosiepooh75 well said. our inability to learn history so we can prevent repeating the mistakes is so sad. Everyone thinks the world has been horrible in their time and the future has it easier because of technology but the same fundamental issues persist. We must evolve as a species. Humans may be the pinnacle of evolution but we can also be as dumb as rocks.

    • @RaptorNX01
      @RaptorNX01 Місяць тому

      its not just about repeating history, but also how, if you don't do what's needed to truly resolve a conflict, it never ends. "russians in Afghanistan" is the most pure example of this. cliff mentions it as being prophetic, but it was actually because thats what started it. Russians invade Afghanistan, the US "helps", but then abandons the afghan people, which leads to them getting slaughtered and taken over, which leads to the rise of bin laden and the taliban, which leads to the 1993 WTC bombings meant to bring down the towers, which, since that fails, leads to 9/11, which then leads to the US invading Afghanistan.

  • @sammic7492
    @sammic7492 2 місяці тому +197

    In the 1970's there was a spate of plane hijackings and Russia was in Afghanistan long before America and their allies.

    • @delpoi
      @delpoi Місяць тому

      The Mujahideen fought alongside the USA and UK plus other various nations to overcome the Russians think that was the prelude to the cold war they were the soviets then crazy how things change no lessons ever learned 🤔

    • @olanaowen7320
      @olanaowen7320 Місяць тому +1

      The hijacking idea was possibly born from an episode of The Twilight Zone.

    • @marquisdelafayette1929
      @marquisdelafayette1929 Місяць тому

      Not only that Russians were in Afghanistan, so was the CIA, who funded and trained Osama Bin Laden and the hardcore religious side because they thought better to get rid of the secular politicians (who *might* possibly be aligned with communism). Look how that turned out.
      Same thing with Central and South America. Overthrowing legitimately elected governments because they may not be as friendly to American businesses basically raping them. Then the DEA goes in and destroys the livelihoods of village farmers by dropping banned pesticides because an informant said that they MIGHT be growing drugs. Spoiler: 99% of the time it’s BS but the informants get millions and protection from the DEA for their “cooperation”.
      But yay democracy!!

    • @PrisonKilljoy
      @PrisonKilljoy Місяць тому +6

      My uncle's plane (Northwest Airlines) was one of those that were hijacked at that time.

  • @WeChallenge
    @WeChallenge 2 місяці тому +124

    My ex wife had an elective class on pop culture about the time this song blew up. She spoke of an instructor of the class played each bit of history mentioned in the song and assigned each topic to a student so each wrote a paper on each event mentionned by Billy Joel, and the next class each student shared in order what they had written on their assigned segment of "the fire" Billy Joel spoke of In song. Doing so caused all the students to learn about things theyd never studied before where wveryone walked away a bit smarter than before the class started. I just t hought it was so cool to use this song as a teaching tool, and honestly it should still be used as one for younger genertions who should know and learn about the worlds issues and how what they are seeing and a part of now is nothing new and has been ongoing for as long as mankind has been walking the earth and will probably conttinue burning long after each and every one of us are long gone and forgotten.
    Thanks for reacting to this Cliff, I'm going on 60 years old and this brings back a lot of old memories, from as far back as i can remember all the way up to 1989 when the song dropped. Peace Man. Stay safe.

    • @andreadeamon6419
      @andreadeamon6419 2 місяці тому +3

      Going on 57. I agree

    • @stevedavis5704
      @stevedavis5704 Місяць тому +4

      One of my sons was in high school in the middle 20 teens. His eleventh grade history teacher let the kids write a paper on ten things she assigned from the song or take the mid year test. Each kid would have different topics so you couldn’t just copy from a friend. You could pick whichever you wanted but you couldn’t change your mind if you didn’t like what you picked.

    • @misabissett2000
      @misabissett2000 Місяць тому +1

      Also did this In a high school, interdisciplinary course circa 1996.

    • @dalehammers4425
      @dalehammers4425 Місяць тому +3

      I had a history teacher do this as well. Some absolutely crazy stuff is mentioned in this song that most people have never even heard of.

  • @RobinT-treehugger
    @RobinT-treehugger 2 місяці тому +113

    These are HEADLINES from his life time.

  • @sopdox
    @sopdox 2 місяці тому +79

    The song came about when John Lennon’s son,Sean, and his buddy were complaining to Billy about how tough their generation had it. Billy had just turned 40 and decided on a song that listed all the things that occurred in his 40 years that were not his own generation’s fault.
    Billy Joel has since then said he doesn’t really like this song, that it was poorly constructed. He’d rather not perform it but audiences demand it. Can you imagine? I have always loved this song. There are schools that teach US modern history based on his lyrics. Have you ever heard Children of Thalidomide? I’m 57 and didn’t know about it until this song.

    • @janetbaker645
      @janetbaker645 2 місяці тому +5

      The children of thalidomide happened in the 60’s drs. didn’t know at the time the morning sickness pill was damaging to the baby

    • @leannmiller7153
      @leannmiller7153 2 місяці тому +5

      @@janetbaker645it was first licensed for use in the UK in 1958, and discontinued in 1962. It was never approved in the US, but a lot came in during clinical trials, or purchased in Europe. Only 17 children in the US were born with the deformities caused by Thalidomide. Sadly a some of countries continued using it into the ‘70’s.

    • @wendyryder2708
      @wendyryder2708 2 місяці тому +4

      Yes I’ve heard of Thalidomide! I’m in my mid sixties and a boy at my high school was affected by it!

    • @dalehammers4425
      @dalehammers4425 Місяць тому +2

      And the funny thing is that history shows us that the 80's, historically speaking, was one of the most peaceful times in history, and they actually had it quite good. I'd give anything to go back to those times.

    • @scottNNJ
      @scottNNJ Місяць тому

      I’m 50, and didn’t know about thalidomide until my dad explained it to me - because of this song.

  • @kristalandrews1550
    @kristalandrews1550 Місяць тому +37

    Billy Joel is one of the best lyricists of all time. He once worked as a piano player in a lounge. He met his wife there while she waitressing and a whole slew of regulars. He wrote 'Piano Man' about those people. You will not be sorry.

    • @JeffreyBos75
      @JeffreyBos75 Місяць тому +1

      Totally agree on Billy Joel's lyrics. I've been a Metalhead since my teens and hitting 49 years old this July but Billy comes from another planet when it comes to lyrics The guy is a genius, my favorite song of Billy also comes from the album Storm Front, The Downeaster "Alexa"...

  • @teenystudioflicks1635
    @teenystudioflicks1635 Місяць тому +26

    I always appreciated that he mentions the thalidomide babies 'children of thalidomide'. Everyone wiped them from memory. I used to babysit one who looked like a fish. He only had flippers for arms and legs and no ears. The birth defects were caused by a prescription drug given to pregnant women to reduce stress during their pregnancy. They pulled the drug but no one was really accountable and the message of drugs on expecting mothers not given its seriousness until much later.

    • @carokat1111
      @carokat1111 Місяць тому +2

      The closest I've ever seen to that was seeing children deformed by Agent Orange in Vietnam. It was really confronting. I'm Australian, so I don't know if the US ever apologised or gave reparations or assistance to the Vietnamese families impacted by their defoliants.

    • @jcofortco
      @jcofortco Місяць тому

      Yep we talked about it in Nursing School pharmacology class. Not as a current drug. More about Big Pharma, how what seems good at the time isn't guaranteed to be safe . It takes time to discover problems. And it was 10000% swept under the rug and not handled currectly. 😔 I was a Pharmacy Tech when pregnant & was instructed to not even handle certain bottles... because certain meds were sooo toxic to forming babies even dust on the hand should be considered Dangerous.

    • @tracyperez2341
      @tracyperez2341 3 дні тому

      The drug, Thalidomide, wasn't given to women to combat the stress of pregnancy. It was prescribed to women for severe nausea during pregnancy.
      Thalidomide was actually what was left over from the processing of gin.
      The company, Gordon's Gin, knew about the side effects and said nothing. All they saw was money.
      The children, now adults (if they lived), were born affected by the drug, are still waiting for money after the gin company was sued on their behalf.

  • @pennydreadfull
    @pennydreadfull Місяць тому +11

    Dude, he didn't make predictions he's just spouting history. Just shows how history repeats itself when we don't learn the lessons.

  • @susantownsend8397
    @susantownsend8397 Місяць тому +18

    It’s not prophecy, it was history. I was born a year later than Billy Joel. Nothing has really changed all that much, the technology has just gotten more advanced.

  • @ruthrussell1329
    @ruthrussell1329 Місяць тому +22

    9/11/2001 was not the first time a plane was highjacked. The one mentioned here was a plane taken to Entebbe, in Uganda. A holdout ended in a Military Strike. But there were many more even before this. Plus, Afghanistan was invaded by Russia, well the USSR at that time, also in the 80s. The point was, us Baby Boomers didn't start this fire either. As said, "the world's been burning since the world's been turning".

  • @becca1189
    @becca1189 Місяць тому +10

    I still have this song as a single on cassette. Side Two has Billy Joel talking about it: people saying [to him] "I didn't know U2 was around back then." -- it wasn't. He had to tell them that he's talking about the plane, not the band. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @jasonlengyel1104
    @jasonlengyel1104 Місяць тому +17

    He's not making predictions. History repeates itself when we don't learn the first time.

  • @mariaeisenhardt2296
    @mariaeisenhardt2296 Місяць тому +33

    He wrote this song in reply to young people complaining about how hard things are in the 80s. So he started with events from the 40s to the 80s. The fire was burning since the start of time and going to continue to burn until the end of times. All the events happening now are nothing new.
    It’s important to learn where we’ve been to see where we are going.

    • @dalehammers4425
      @dalehammers4425 Місяць тому

      The difference back then though is they actually fought against the fire, its fed today.

    • @RaptorNX01
      @RaptorNX01 Місяць тому

      @@dalehammers4425it was fed then, too. and people are fighting the stuff happening today. the internet has just given the feeders a means to make fake accounts making it look like more people support the BS they feed then actually do.

  • @ejf8350
    @ejf8350 2 місяці тому +70

    Basically, every generation had and will have its challenges. No generation "had it easy".

    • @marquisdelafayette1929
      @marquisdelafayette1929 Місяць тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
      The 80s? Seriously? Their motto is “fuck you I gots mine” as they pulled the ladder up behind them.

    • @juliawolna9646
      @juliawolna9646 Місяць тому

      ?
      @@marquisdelafayette1929

    • @juliawolna9646
      @juliawolna9646 Місяць тому

      What do you mean to say?

    • @RaptorNX01
      @RaptorNX01 Місяць тому +6

      @@marquisdelafayette1929you are talking about boomers, not the 80's gen x crowd. the boomers are the "fuck you, i got mines" generation.

  • @hodgekim
    @hodgekim 2 місяці тому +40

    History for each decade since he was born

  • @oddrules
    @oddrules Місяць тому +7

    Born in 62. Was there when this song came out...I'm still here. You're right, I could not have imagined what has happened since then.

  • @fishpierce7851
    @fishpierce7851 Місяць тому +15

    The message of the song is that “historical events” don’t happen in a vacuum. Everything emerges from what came before. “We didn’t start the fire; it was always burning since the world’s been turning”.

  • @erinhawks6602
    @erinhawks6602 2 місяці тому +73

    Fall Out Boy did a 1989-2023 version of this song 🎵

    • @TrekBeatTK
      @TrekBeatTK Місяць тому +7

      And it’s lousy because events are all mixed up and not loosely chronological. They also don’t understand that the little “oh ho ho” bit was a buddy Holly reference setting up that line snd makes no sense in their song.

    • @JMulvy
      @JMulvy Місяць тому +1

      @@TrekBeatTK just so you know, they collaborated with Billy Joel himself on it.

    • @TrekBeatTK
      @TrekBeatTK Місяць тому +3

      @@JMulvy it’s still lousy

    • @iaminsideyourhome69
      @iaminsideyourhome69 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@TrekBeatTKyou gonna cry about it?

    • @JMulvy
      @JMulvy Місяць тому +1

      @@TrekBeatTK that's your opinion. to each their own.

  • @Elisabet7519
    @Elisabet7519 2 місяці тому +26

    This and Land of Confusion by Genesis, history lessons in song. Enjoying your reactions to an eclectic mix of music

    • @scottNNJ
      @scottNNJ Місяць тому +1

      There was more history in the Land of Confusion video than the song. The lyrics alone are too generic to really explain what was going on. But it (the original Genesis version) is a fantastic song and video. Disturbed did a good cover, but the video doesn’t do anything for me.

  • @cindydegraaff5083
    @cindydegraaff5083 Місяць тому +5

    The teachers use this song in my kids history class. Billy Joel wrote this in response to Sean Lennon saying that nothing was happening in history now and that the 80’s were tough. So Billy Joel started with just headline news from when he was born in 1943 highlighting big events in history up through the 80’s. Fall Out Boy updated it a few years ago.

  • @freyjabeth4372
    @freyjabeth4372 Місяць тому +5

    Every single song that Billy Joel sings tells a great story and awesome singing and music!

  • @xxKaTxx
    @xxKaTxx 2 місяці тому +32

    "Longest Time" by Billy Joel was on repeat in my childhood. I was obsessed 😍

  • @mjlh7079
    @mjlh7079 Місяць тому +5

    He was reciting, history. One thing about history it repeats

  • @Melanie-AlwaysJustMe
    @Melanie-AlwaysJustMe 2 місяці тому +18

    Cliff you got to one of my fave songs I had as a young one! Because when I was in Jr High, our teacher had us break this song down and we were in groups of 3. Had to use the library to research what the lyrics was talking about and do a huge paper on it. We used newspapers, encyclopedias, old books, microfilm......it literally was my favorite thing we ever did in school. Kids today would have zero idea what I'm talking about 😂

  • @ASalvaro
    @ASalvaro 2 місяці тому +8

    Billy Joel could make a 60 minute long song just covering the last 4 years

  • @debrawalkermeyer9109
    @debrawalkermeyer9109 Місяць тому +2

    I was born in 1962. I remember watching this the first day it was on MTV at least 10 times. I have not heard this song in 20 years. Thanks for sharing. Singers expanding to video was awesome in so many ways. To me he was saying that no generation starts the fire, they inherit it from previous generations. Something to remember for people that now blame their parent’s generation when their parents also inherited issues. All the lists are things that happened in that era that are historical.

  • @sorenm.lairdsorries7547
    @sorenm.lairdsorries7547 2 місяці тому +16

    Thank you 🙏❤ Cliff Beats ❤ for your Billy Joel - We Didn't Start the Fire reaction! #billyjoel #wedidntstartthefire I had never seen the video!
    This is an extremely hard song to go in unprepared. It is Billy Joel's artistic answer to the saying "nothing happened in the 1950es". So he lists the headlines of his own experience of the 1950es (and onwards) in chronological order. Thinking this was just another song he made to survive, he was baffled to see it blow off and shape a career for him as a superstar.
    edit: terror on the airline is the Lockerbie disaster where a Pan Am World Airlines Boeing 747-121 was blown out of the air by a device to then crash into the living area of a Scottish town and end the lives of all 259 on board and 11 on the ground. Russians in Afghanistan... Afghanistan has been called the end of empires, the Macedonian-Greeks ~330 BC, the antique Persians, the British empire, the Soviet-Russians, and the Americans recently.

  • @jenniferneuensmorgan9272
    @jenniferneuensmorgan9272 Місяць тому +4

    Babe. This song is from his album “Stormfront”. I had this album on cassette. And in that cassette, the lyrics to every song were printed out onto the backing. I took the lyrics to that song, sat down with my Mother and had her explain to me every situation I was not familiar with. (The one I remember confusing me the most was “ children of thalidomide”. Trust me, I should have stayed confused on that one. 😭😭😭) She was able to educate on every. Single. Thing. My Momma ❤️❤️❤️

    • @Panbaneesha
      @Panbaneesha Місяць тому +2

      I remember buying the vinyl single (might still be in the attic somewhere). I'm German, and was only a beginner at English back then, but the lyrics were printed on the record's sleeve. Many things I only understood much later, when my English got better and I got more acquainted with a few (US) history events. It's really great that your mom went through everything with you.

  • @1WildFlower93
    @1WildFlower93 2 місяці тому +14

    My father saw Billy Joel perform in Germany back when the wall was still there

  • @user-ku4xf1mb3l
    @user-ku4xf1mb3l Місяць тому +6

    You need to watch the song on video. The year 2525. will blow your Mind away. released back in the 1960s.

  • @andrewcraw7117
    @andrewcraw7117 Місяць тому +2

    arguably one of the greatest songs ever written

  • @bar5radass
    @bar5radass Місяць тому +4

    It’s no crazier now than it was then, we just weren’t inundated on a daily basis with it…

  • @s.b.907
    @s.b.907 2 місяці тому +4

    My history teacher when I was a teenager used this song to teach during two weeks. Seeing what we already knew and then studying what we didn’t. I do not live in the USA or UK so some things were a bit difficult to understand. But I loved those two weeks. So different from normal lessons.

  • @robmcgrath5202
    @robmcgrath5202 2 місяці тому +7

    Read the lyrics and you'll see that each item is a person, item, or event from that year. As others have said, it's a history lesson (and an amazingly written one at that).

  • @jcofortco
    @jcofortco Місяць тому +1

    My son recently found out someone made a sequel to this for MY generation. (Born in 70) & played it for me. It's not bad. But it's NOT this. Joel was a WIZARD with this creation. It's a LONG TIME favorite of mine. It's about the World & important events/subjects that happened in his lifetime.

  • @justme2
    @justme2 17 днів тому

    He's going through time. It's a history lesson. Did you notice the family is aging matching the time period he's singing.......?

  • @debbers
    @debbers 19 годин тому +1

    Well, I think we all feel the way you feel at one time or another in our life! Needless to say, none of us started the fire, but we are expected to put it out one day! There's always hope and where there's hope there is life!

  • @natecloe8535
    @natecloe8535 Місяць тому

    This song has one of the best origin stories I've ever heard. It's nothing but a clap back.
    Billy Joel was at a party or visiting a relative's house something along that line. And his 16-year-old nephew said something off-the-cuff like your generation didn't have to deal with anything that my generation has to deal with. You guys had it easy compared to us. This is the 16-year-old telling the 30 something your old Billy Joel this.
    So Billy Joel wrote a song that is nothing but the headlines of all the biggest events that happened in America/World before and since HE was born.

  • @Blueeyedramblings
    @Blueeyedramblings 2 місяці тому +3

    When I was in high school, I had a Global History class. On the first day that we started the Cold War, the teacher gave everyone a copy of these lyrics and played the song because everything mentioned in this song happens during the Cold War

  • @carlavalecko5955
    @carlavalecko5955 2 місяці тому +5

    The moral to the story is that basically the world has always been a mess. We keep repeating the same mistakes over and over. He mentions homeless vets. That has been an issue for 40 plus years and we've yet to fix it. We keep on letting the world burn instead of really addressing the issues.we tried to fight it he says.

  • @brianmurphy2324
    @brianmurphy2324 2 місяці тому +81

    You need to do "we didn't start the fire" by fall out boy next. They've updated the lyrics and it's really good too

    • @mustardtopdog9064
      @mustardtopdog9064 2 місяці тому +8

      Also lt was written in collaboration with Billy Joel

    • @AzurKutsuu
      @AzurKutsuu 2 місяці тому +9

      legit my only criticism of fallout boys version is it wasn't able to do it chronologically like the original. But I imagine it was hard to do as is.

    • @redflthcui
      @redflthcui 2 місяці тому +3

      other than it having a quicker tempo to it, thats my biggest gripe with it. IT KILLS ME inside that its not in order like this is. @@AzurKutsuu

    • @marysampietro2359
      @marysampietro2359 Місяць тому +3

      In the band stated that it was done out of order on purpose to show how confusing the time has been. But absolutely react to this one next

    • @StoryMing
      @StoryMing Місяць тому

      @@AzurKutsuu
      But it’s a huge one. The lack of chronological order alone makes it a much less impactful song, IMO.

  • @katscully
    @katscully Місяць тому

    Billy Joel is a “deep dive” must. Master of song writing & straightforward storytelling. Amazing pianist. Can’t go wrong.👍🥂

  • @lorismith5195
    @lorismith5195 Місяць тому +1

    I was in collage when this song came out. One of my professors used it in a class, and then sent us to the library to find newspaper headlines from the day/week we were born. It was such an interesting assignment.

  • @KevynJacobs
    @KevynJacobs 2 місяці тому +2

    This is a songwriting masterpiece. I learned more about 20th Century History from this song than I learned in years of school.

  • @michellekeyes1507
    @michellekeyes1507 2 місяці тому +3

    'Terror on the airlines...' Prior to 9/11, there were many hijacking incidents, a forced flying to a hostile country with hostage stand offs that lasted weeks. Expensive but minimal loss of life. It's why the first 2 planes complied that day.
    10:50, that was exactly the conversation that inspired the song. Today, they have just weaponized the messaging.

  • @jayalanescobar
    @jayalanescobar 2 місяці тому +2

    It's a history lesson in a song

  • @crouchwritinggallery
    @crouchwritinggallery Місяць тому +1

    We actually studied this song in history class when it came out. Each verse is a decade

  • @irishangel5689
    @irishangel5689 2 місяці тому +3

    Fall Out Boy did a Part 2, We Didn't Start The Fire 2 using Billy's track. It's nowhere near as good but it goes from 1989-2023. I was 19 when this song came out and it was a HUGE hit. I learned every word and still know it to this day (35 years later). I know every historical event he is talking about in this song and most of us GenXer's do. Now 35 years later, nothing has gotten better and I would have to say it has only gotten worse. Each generation loves to blame the one before it but forget to put the blame on those who are actually to blame, the governments of the world. He starts the song in 1949, the year he was born and brings it right up to 1989. The terrorists on the planes talks about things that happened back in the 70's and 80's when planes where being hijacked it seemed like all the time. It was like in todays news where they are always talking about a school shooting, then it was the planes. Russia was in Afghanistan and we should have taken notes from that time and realized it is almost impossible to war with Afghanistan in their own territory. And at the end when he talks about Berny Getz and Rock N Roller Cola wars, well, Berny Getz was a Vigilante on the NYC subway (where is was born and raised and living at that time), look it up back in the 80's and the Cola wars were between Coke and Pepsi and they drove us crazy with the damn commercials until Michael Jackson did a Pepsi commercial and his hair caught on fire. Those Cola wars stopped after that. LOL. This song is a history lesson with a lot to look up if you are not familiar. Like when he talks about the Children of Thalidomide. That's one of the worst reminders of something horrific. Look it up. And if you're game, listen to this song then immediately after, listen to How Far We've Come by Matchbox 20. LOL

  • @heavin6586
    @heavin6586 Місяць тому +1

    Glad to see Billy Joel getting some love! He has an unending list of hits.. Matter of Trust, the Longest Time, Only the Goid Die Young, Uptown Girl, And so It Goes...😂❤

  • @tracyallshouse2730
    @tracyallshouse2730 Місяць тому

    This song came out before 89', I was listening to it in high school and I graduated in 87'. JS! Awesome reaction ‼️ Awesome Song‼️🥰

  • @nguyenkh2002
    @nguyenkh2002 2 місяці тому +3

    Billy Joel wasn' predicting the future. He was talking about the US arming Afganistan in the 70/80's. We armed Afghanastan since they were at war with the USSR. We armed Iraq (aka Saddam) because of the Iran/Iraq war and we were against the ayatollah himani (leader of Iran). Most of the countries didn't like the strings attached to the weapons we gave them and turned on us.
    Most of the arms in the Middle East was ORIGINALLLY given by the US due to these conflicts that we took sides on and armed. We also did the same thing w/ Central and South America. Iranian/Contra (Nicaragua's rebel group) Affair.
    Billy Joel was a history teacher before he become a singer. He started the song the year he was born and moved forward.

  • @jerrywalters8885
    @jerrywalters8885 Місяць тому +1

    HISTORY LESSON ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED!! lol love your surprise at the bars he drops

  • @oldmeninchairs3365
    @oldmeninchairs3365 2 місяці тому +1

    Pleasantly surprised to see you react to this Oldie. Since I was born in 1950, the year after Billy Joel, these are the memories of my life too. I don't recall seeing the video before either, but so many of the toys the kid is playing with bring back fond memories. Thanks!

  • @NerdyNanaSimulations
    @NerdyNanaSimulations Місяць тому

    Considering I was an adult in 1989 I could never have imagined the world today... and I'd go back in a heartbeat.

  • @pawprintz7166
    @pawprintz7166 27 днів тому

    I love this song. I taught myself this song word for word.

  • @ScootrRichards
    @ScootrRichards Місяць тому +1

    "Terror on the airlines" refers to start of airline hijacking that occurred in late 1960s-early 1970s. The first hijackers method of operation was to hijack the plane to a preferred escape destination, using the passengers as hostages. The goal ultimately was for the hijackers to escape. 9/11 was a profoundly shocking change to destruction of plane, passengers and target location. The world changed that day, but it started with those earlier hijackings.

  • @chrisester2910
    @chrisester2910 Місяць тому +1

    This is a rundown of historically significant events and changes in primarily the USA and the world at large. The larger point is that the only constant is change and each generation does its best to deal with these things. Another thing to think about is how things haven't changed.

  • @craigkeough878
    @craigkeough878 2 місяці тому +2

    The inspiration for this song came when Billy was having a conversation with someone half his age. During this convo the man said that nothing really happened in the last 40 years. This rubbed Mr. Joel the wrong way. We didn't start the fire was his way of responding. ❤the channel. #HOG from the Hammer

  • @kirstenwyatt9675
    @kirstenwyatt9675 Місяць тому +5

    For anyone looking up the history mentioned, be cautious looking up "children of thalidomide"
    Let's just say it was a lesson I learned in a "why the FDA/DEA is important" lesson.

  • @TheRejektid
    @TheRejektid Місяць тому +1

    Fun reaction! I hope you see this and check out another Billy, Billy Strings. Specifically the song "Dust in a Baggie" where he is sitting on a couch. It's the video that blew him up like ten years back and a great intro to his music.

  • @patriciaferguson9204
    @patriciaferguson9204 6 днів тому

    Those of us of a certain age (closing on 80) remember most of the events he sings about. Just FYI, the Brooklyn Dodgers won the World Series in 1955, before moving to LA.

  • @ed.z.
    @ed.z. Місяць тому +1

    There is a word, “History “ learn it. Know it. Teach it.

  • @danielluquire1313
    @danielluquire1313 Місяць тому +1

    Terror on the airline was referring to I believe it was 1985 when a service member was killed on a tarmac. Terrorist hijacked the plane and killed him bc he was in uniform traveling.

  • @Linerwood2000
    @Linerwood2000 Місяць тому

    Heard that song couple hundred times but never realized how specific he was on major events. 2001 11 september... The warnings been there since the 70's mostly.

  • @elishawilliams5407
    @elishawilliams5407 Місяць тому +2

    Take this as your history lesson

  • @kkly27
    @kkly27 Місяць тому

    Can’t beat Billy Joel! Pick almost any song and you won’t be disappointed.
    Somebody from the UK rewrote this song and called it “We Didn’t Own an iPad”. It’s really good, especially if you grew up in the 70s/80s as it brings back some great memories. Some of the references will only be got if you are from the U.K., though.

  • @claireb9127
    @claireb9127 Місяць тому +1

    Terror on the airline I believe was referring to the spate of planes that were hijacked

  • @gland1830
    @gland1830 22 дні тому

    It makes a difference when you had lived through it like I did. A lot of memories come flashing back.

  • @margijohnson5728
    @margijohnson5728 Місяць тому

    Was good to hear this again😃 I enjoy your comments and breakdown of these old songs. I think we were all born into some or other "fire"😉Thankyou, that was good.

  • @garavonhoiwkenzoiber
    @garavonhoiwkenzoiber 2 місяці тому +1

    This song reminds me of the documentary art film Baraka, which is a film with a very simple yet complex message. "This is us. Nothing more. Nothing less."

  • @daleenengelbrecht4861
    @daleenengelbrecht4861 2 місяці тому +1

    Love Billy Joel. Greetings from South Africa

  • @evanirvana500
    @evanirvana500 2 місяці тому +1

    I was in high school when this came out and my history teacher loved it! He made an assignment where we chose one reference and do a long paper on it or choose 3 and do short reports on each. I chose long reports on 3. I love history! I chose Marilyn Monroe, children of thalidomide, and moon shot.

  • @PJAC1
    @PJAC1 2 місяці тому +2

    Yes indeed!!! I'm 60 and can safely say I thought the world was getting weird in 1989!! I couldn't imagine then what's happening now!!! For goodness sakes, somethings got to give!!!

  • @jteal6251
    @jteal6251 Місяць тому

    My husband was born in 1952. When he was in elementary school, they were taught to hide under their desks and cover their heads to protect them from atom bombs. He also went to Nam. History on the hoof.

  • @RudyCantGame
    @RudyCantGame Місяць тому +1

    We need a part 2 from Billy Joel

  • @BAD46660
    @BAD46660 2 місяці тому +1

    10:26 He started from the year he was born till his 40th birthday. Teachers use this song to teach history.

  • @keithnelson6270
    @keithnelson6270 Місяць тому

    Love it when people who really don't have a clue try to interpret a song 😊

  • @tommanney3429
    @tommanney3429 2 місяці тому +1

    A great history lesson from a very prolific songwriter. He would be a very deep rabbit hole to explore with many differnt songs over the decades he was releasing music. He just released his first pop album in over ten years. He was mostly focused on writing classical music with the exception of his residency at MSG

  • @michaelacosta3165
    @michaelacosta3165 Місяць тому +1

    He's not talking about the U.S. specifically. This is how the world has always been on fire and we constantly just trying to keep it under control. It's not any different today as it was then.

  • @aura81295
    @aura81295 2 місяці тому +1

    Guess what? I turned 18 years old - recession. And I am at least one generation ahead of you. That is the point that he was making in this song. We tend to look at our time and think things were better in the past. But were they really? And would anyone truly want to be a king living in a castle in a time when there was no running water or electricity? Perhaps it is best to appreciate what we do have while we are here and make the most of it. Great reaction!

  • @fidel2xl
    @fidel2xl Місяць тому +1

    Good reaction, bro. Regarding the "Terror on the airlines" line around the 7:09 minute mark, that was actually a play-on-words (a double entendre) that was meant to convey, "Tehrani airlines" (as in the capital city of Iran...Tehran). So, the clever line sounds like both "Terror on the airlines", and "Tehrani airlines". Just a brief background ---- many Iranian terrorists came from the city of Tehran...and during the 1980s especially a great number of planes worldwide were hijacked by those terrorists. But it was usually the terrorists using the opportunity to demand certain policy changes and the release of certain prisoners etc.
    Also, regarding the line "Russians in Afghanistan" around the 7:18 minute mark....the Russians actually invaded that country around 1979, so it wasn't a 'prediction' from Billy Joel...lol. It was an actual world event that had taken place about 10 years before this song. Anyway, when the Russians invaded Afghanistan, the USA (via the CIA etc) covertly trained and armed the Afghan rebel forces...the TALIBAN. In fact, one of the people that the CIA trained and utilized as a key asset back then was a guy by the name of Osama Bin Laden.
    Btw, Billy Joel is one of the biggest recording artists in history, and he's still around. If anyone can cleverly update this song to the current era, it'll probably be him.

  • @jameshughes1947
    @jameshughes1947 Місяць тому

    Cliff love the channel this is one of those songs that you have to listen 100 times to get it all.

  • @KevynJacobs
    @KevynJacobs 2 місяці тому +1

    11:44 Of course! The guy was married to Christie Brinkley, one of the hottest supermodels of the 1980s. He was legendary.

  • @user-ti4jr6hu6u
    @user-ti4jr6hu6u 2 місяці тому

    Excellent CATCH Cliff! Bravo!
    You got it! That's the genius of (once in a lifetime) Billy ❤Joel!

  • @danielasantarelli6396
    @danielasantarelli6396 Місяць тому

    Congratulations: you are one of the very few who understood the meaning (and drama) of this song ❤

  • @gerrimilner9448
    @gerrimilner9448 Місяць тому

    this is his own history. im a brit, many of us still miss the queen

  • @Danielle_Torres
    @Danielle_Torres Місяць тому

    My history teacher in 89 used this song to help us learn...brilliant idea on his part...we were all riveted in our seats loving this "new" form of teaching! Thank you for bringing the songs I grew up on for the younger generations to hear! Also you seem to be on a roll of concerts I've seen...Guns and Roses in 91, Billy Joel in 90...Thank you again for appreciating and taking the time to really listen to these amazing artists and their songs!🎶🎶🎹🎹🎼🎼🖤🖤 Also the "things" that you thought he was predicting had all ready happened..ie....Russians in Afghanistan happened in 1979 as part of the Cold War.🖤🖤🎶🎶

  • @shag139
    @shag139 Місяць тому

    @4:52 the NVA guy who was executed was an NVA Captain was captured wearing civilian clothes and was a member of an NVA assassination squad. He was not some innocent civilian.

  • @tessasnow
    @tessasnow Місяць тому

    Great song!!! Think you’ll love it!!! 🖖🏻🇨🇦

  • @djmagichat1721
    @djmagichat1721 Місяць тому

    You should definitely listen to Vienna, another powerful song by Billy Joel. I always try to listen to it whenever I get too caught up in everything I want or need to be doing; it's how I remember to take a step back and breathe. I even pulled a friend out of a panic attack with that song, once. Absolutely worth a listen.

  • @hcroussette
    @hcroussette Місяць тому +1

    I remember studying this song in history class in college and trying to memorize all the lyrics

  • @stevecrisell108
    @stevecrisell108 2 місяці тому

    Hi Cliff, Can't Go Wrong With Billy Joel. Great Reaction.

  • @laurat1720
    @laurat1720 Місяць тому

    Basically, history from 1949-1989 in a song❤

  • @NunYaO
    @NunYaO Місяць тому

    I was going say ...WTF, 14yrs? I was in high school when this came out and that was WAY MORE than 14yrs ago!!!

  • @nyneeveanya8861
    @nyneeveanya8861 Місяць тому

    I learned so much history because of this song. There was so much mentioned that it made me go a look up about what he was talking about. I learned about why the Belgians were in the Congo. How many children were born with birth defects or died because of thalidomide. British sex scandal. Who was Eichmann. And so much more.

  • @maryannturton9830
    @maryannturton9830 Місяць тому

    This song was required learning in my daughter's high school history class!🎙🎶🔥🤓

  • @hollywhite7449
    @hollywhite7449 Місяць тому

    I KNEW you'd love this!!!!

  • @nickjeffery536
    @nickjeffery536 Місяць тому +1

    One of my absolute favourite Billy Joel tracks... an amazing way to highlight the failures of civilisation over many many years...

  • @brooke3293
    @brooke3293 19 днів тому

    Appreciate your perspective ❤