Peace Train - Cat Stevens | Andy & Alex FIRST TIME REACTION!
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My favorite Cat Stevens song is whichever one I’m listening to.
Same😂
Agree. 😂
Spot on!
True. pure 👂🍬
🕊️♥️🎶
Truth.
"Morning Has Broken" is a MUST!!! calming, peaceful and meditative
Yes! Like butter!
Great song, He took this song from an old Methodist Hymnal, I believe.
@@user-tl1yi2jh6e It's often sung in church even today
With Rick Wakeman on the piano!
Rick Wakeman of Yes does the piano on that song
Hearing this as an 8th grader back in 1971 I was convinced that we would be the ones to finally get it together and have peace throughout the world. Sorry to say that never happened. Sad. Cat had the dream just like we did.
Do more research. He converted to Islam which is an evil murderous ideology even if he is too stupid or dishonest to realize it.
Marxist Utopia eh
1000% on your entire comment.
@@user-qb2ze8pn9cNot Marxist.
@@user-qb2ze8pn9c Yeah, cause peace is such an awful thing to aspire to. Will it happen, probably not but nice of you to just bash the idea
Cat Stevens showed us early on what a pure heart and soul looked like.
Tea For The Tillerman would be a great album listen.
I've been saying that for a long time.
100%
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Absolutely. Inspired album!
How about "Morning has Broken" or the sentimental "Father and Son."
This song came out in 1971 and we are still all waiting for that Peace Train. Love this song.
No shit. Still waiting. Damn
Amazing how an older song can be so relevant today. Glad you finally got to it.
Great Songs Last 4ever.
What's So Funny About Peace, Love and Understanding ? 🙂
Because it's drivel
@@onsesejoo2605 drivel is what this is. Not funny, just juvenile
@@1960FRthis ain't one.
You can actually HEAR his conviction toward peace and love in his voice. Inspired song.
What happened to him though?:
Robertson: You don't think that this man deserves to die?
Y. Islam: Who, Salman Rushdie?
Robertson: Yes.
Y. Islam: Yes, yes.
Robertson: And do you have a duty to be his executioner?
Y. Islam: Uh, no, not necessarily, unless we were in an Islamic state and I was ordered by a judge or by the authority to carry out such an act - perhaps, yes.
[Some minutes later, Robertson on the subject of a protest where an effigy of the author is to be burned]
Robertson: Would you be part of that protest, Yusuf Islam, would you go to a demonstration where you knew that an effigy was going to be burned?
Y. Islam: I would have hoped that it'd be the real thing.
@@andytraiger4079 Meanwhile, 35,000 actual people, 25,000 of whom are women and children have actually been killed in just the past 200 days -- using American weapons. 2 million have been forced to flee their homes. 2.2 million are being intentionally starved. Just to be clear about laying blame and judgment at someone else's feet. You know, glass houses and all that.
@@andytraiger4079 Thank you! He converted to a perverted and murderous "religion." And here is an example of how he understands the evil that is required of him.
@@andytraiger4079 yes, his conversion to Islam was accompanied by a subversion of his ideals to his duties. This was why 10,000 Maniacs, who had covered this song for "In My Tribe", requested that subsequent pressings of the record be released without it.
@@andytraiger4079 ALL religion is hogwash. I thought he was a better person before he took on the baggage of orthodoxy as well.
My favorite Cat Stevens was "Oh Very Young." It's sweet with a touch of melancholy.
I also love "C79" from that album. What a gas!!
Second, “Oh Very Young.”That daddy’s best jeans verse is still single-handedly one of the most impactful verses I’ve ever heard. The man is a true poet.
Morning is broken is mine
@tracycampbell3060 ... My favorite is Banapple Gas
@@tracycampbell3060... OK,I was joking. My favorite is "Foreigner Suite". I love the transitions. However, is there a bad Cat song from the 60s and 70s? "I Love My Dog" is a nice song too.
Everyone was playing “Total Eclipse of the Heart” during the recent solar eclipse, I think it should have been “Moonshadow” because that’s exactly what it was.
This....YES!
Absolutely!
My little tribe and I were singing Moonshadow during the eclipse!
Exactly my thought at the time! We were singing it, too.
Morning Has Broken- one of the most beautiful piece of music ever
To me this song is S tier. It’s deep for me and makes me cry when I really let myself get lost in it.
Me too!! Made me 😭 remembering the hopes & dreams we had in 1971 for a more peaceful 🌎 world 🌍
Moonshadow does that for me.
Watch him perform this at his RRHOF induction.
agreed. i'm a hard rocker fan but the passion in this song is incredible!
Best claps in a song ever....not sure how they recorded that - they are so clean.
Evert time I hear this song I have to do the claps at lease once. I got some strange looks when I was working in a big box store and for seemingly no reason start clapping.
I have a special love for “Moonshadow”.
every politician in every country should give the peace train a listen..... over and over until it sinks in
Good thought but it will never happen. Peace out.
@@williamstlouis3368 all we are saying is, Give Peace a Chance.... i keep the faith, one day it will happen. right now? nope
Not just politicians, everyone. But to quote Arnold in T2, It’s human nature to destroy yourselves.
@@Jelsick true, but it is the politicians who drive the war horse and ill will. i disagree with arnie, most people want to live in peace
We can hope.
When I was young, we used to get cheap concert tix at a local amusement park ($6 total for the park & a concert @ Pirates World circa 1970). I get there in the afternoon to scope out a decent seat, and this guy was just sitting on a wood stool in the center while tuning a guitar, like a crew-member does beforehand. More folks were trickling in, it wasn't even dark yet and nobody is really noticing him much. Suddenly without saying a word, he launched into Peace Train. Everyone FROZE in place & turned their heads to find out WTF this guy was all about. He did only a few more songs and then thanked everyone & told us his name as he left the stage. I don't recall if he was even on the list of performers that night, but I am sure I'd never heard of him or any of his songs. Been a fan ever since. Hope you both get to enjoy such memories of the times & music in your lives as you've given some of us Boomers.
It's very sad. It reminds me of how we went from believing we had some sort of control over the world, that regular people could end a war, to knowing that corporations and banks own the world, and we will never come together enough to actually shake them off. What's next for our kids?
Don't give up HOPE & BELIEVING in 🌎 WORLD 🌍 🕊️ PEACE 🕊️starting at 🏠 HOME 🏡
Brings me back to the days of reading Khalil Gibran.
I am currently re-reading The Prophet!!
🎼There was nobody like Cat Stevens. He had so much to say back “then” and is still going strong. So come and join the living!🎼☮️💟
Yusef Islam
He’s not “still going strong”-he left the music industry for 2 plus decades after becoming muslim and changing his name. He only started performing secular music again in 2006. We are very happy he’s back.
yeh i get bbc music saw a bit of glasto
Yes, your 💯% correct. Cat was a very open minded kind caring compassionate person. JUST LITERALLY A BEAUTIFUL HUMAN !!🦋✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽Peace train baby, hop on and let’s see where it takes us. ✌🏽✌🏽 ☮️🚂.
Cat was on fire in his day. 🔥🔥Great tunes
@@Shann300until he started calling g for execution of people who disagreed with his insane religion. Now he is using his old abandoned name to make money...why? For jihad?
I want this song played at my funeral. I'll be on that peace train. To me, that's the only way to achieve peace.
What a beautiful idea.♥️
It's heartbreaking when I think that we went from "Peace Train" in 1971 to "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in 1991. 20 years to go from "Dreaming about the world as one" to "Whatever, Nevermind". Sort of reflects the emotional arc from childish innocence to adult cynicism many individuals go through as we grow up. Very bittersweet when you consider that journey from beginning to end. Mostly bitter when you consider that the Nirvana generation started their journey at the cynicism end of the spectrum. Would be nice to hope the arc could somehow reverse itself, but I'm not seeing any of that right now.
When you get a chance you might want to give a listen to Melanie Safka's Lay Down Candles. I would suggest the video of Melanie performing with the Edwin Hawkins Singers live in 1970. Same spirit of hope tinged with the melancholy of the onset of disillusionment. Both songs are bittersweet.
Well, not to throw stones, but speaking as a member of the Nirvana generation, it didn't help that a lot of the people in the Baby Boomer generation who sang and believed this song when it came out ended up growing up and deciding to elect Ronald Reagan in the 1980s and that "Greed is good". That being said, Yusuf/Cat is one of my all-time favorite artists, and i credit his music and his steadfast resolve in his beliefs to have genuinely influenced and changed my life for the better. So there's that. : )
To paraphrase the obvious: when a society tells you who they are-believe them.
@@Dr_Bombay Yes, yes, a thousand times YES.
Fellow Slacker, here. I grew up with Cat Stevens, "Free To Be You & Me," Mr. Rogers, Sesame Street & The Electric Company, the Monterey, Woodstock & Isle of Wight festival soundtracks, living memories of the Civil Rights movement, Kent State, Little Rock, Stonewall...
We were raised on peace, love, hope & equality, but what we got in adulthood was a post-Reagan fever dream of unfettered greed, exploitation & selfishness. We were lied to as children by adults who gave up on the dream of remaking society. Of course we became disillusioned.
@@goreyfantod5213 it's true! same experience. it's no wonder we got angry and threw up our hands and said "Whatever -- nevermind!" haha
With Cat Stevens, I remember when he first became Yusuf Islam and for a time renounced his music, and how it disillusioned so many fans. I'm glad he came back around to performing again!
The music of my high school days. "Tea for the Tillerman" is a masterpiece of an album.
I agree! This song is from "Teaser and the Firecat", which equals "Tea for the Tillerman" in my view.
You will never get tired of this song.
Another of Cat's many masterpieces - he is indeed a musical genius. 😃
Hope you guys find the time to check out "Harold and Maude", the 1971 black comedy with music by Cst Stevens. Great movie, perfect soundtrack!
Yes, yes and yes!
YES!!! I found the movie like 20 years ago in Target.
Don’t Be Shy at the beginning of the movie and If You Want to Sing Out Sing Out at the end are personal favorites. Such a good movie.
The whole album is gem after gem. His simplistic but clever song writing, his voice and harmonies, the melodies, there has never been anyone like him.
If you were an 18 year old American male, like I was when this came out, you were hoping this song was prophecy.
I was 7 years old when this song came out. I remember listening to it from the backseat of the car with my parents in the front seat. Almost every evening I would watch footage of the Vietnam war continuing on and on and it bothered me a lot as a child. I just remember saying to my father "I like this song!" and he replied in a rather darkly morbid way "Unfortunately peace isn't something that is going to happen..." Unlike my father I can't stop hoping and doing what I can.
i was a little older when this came out and can really relate to what you’re saying about watching the war on TV…I love your little child spirit, loving this song, and wishing for peace❤
I was eight, and just loved the sound.. I didn't get the meaning for many years.
@@JudymoeI guess due to my obsession with watching Vietnam coverage I made the connection. Obviously I don't remember everything from my younger years, but that particular conversation with my parents I remember clearly. It kind of marks where I first diverged in thought from my parents. They were religious and of course saw the world as damned. I didn't ever see it that way.
Moon Shadow and Oh Very Young are great also. Wild World was the very first of his songs I ever heard but Father and Son holds a special place in my heart since I lost my father nearly 51 years ago, two days after my fifteenth birthday. I had an 8-Track tape of various songs by him and they were all good.
I was in the "Moons Shadow" a couple weeks ago.
🌑
"Boy With The Moon And Star On His Head" is, I think, my very favorite.
I have a decorated sign above my alarm. Clock that says "Oooh Baby, Baby its a wild world." First words I see everyday.
Oh I forgot MOON SHADOW.
I was so in love with Cat Stevens and his music in high school in the 70's.
This tune illustrates the power of a skilled, passionate singer-songwriter perfectly
became such a BIG hit when it first came out......propelled Cat into upper levels of stardom....and then he left it all behind....
More than 50 years later and the peace train is farther away than ever. What a talented man
I went to my first concert in 1971. Cat Stevens opened for Traffic. He blew the crowd away! Bought Tea for the Tillerman next day.
What a great line-up! Steve Winwood is still kicking around, too!
No bad songs in his catalogue.
Peace Train was and is a reflection of his heart. I love Cat Steven's music SO much and am really, really glad you reacted to this song. We still need to find his Peace Train today.
"Heart welling" is my description for this song. I've never not had a positive reaction to any version of this song, sometimes even tears but always smiles.
Peace Train, Oh Very Young, and How Can I Tell You are my favorite Cat Stevens songs. Class of 1975 ❤
For another Cat Stevens song, try "Morning has broken". This song went from being a top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 to being a hymn in the Baptist Hymnal.
It started out as a hymn, written in the 30s.
It was a Hymn first written in 1931 and it was A Methodist Hymn
@@stupeters8409 Yes, I looked it up, and your post, and that of Sally's above, are indeed true. However, my original statement is still true. It did peak in the Top 10, and then, a year or two later, a new edition of the Baptist Hymnal was published with this song as one of the hymns. It wasn't in the previous edition of the Baptist Hymnal. All told, it's a very interesting history for a song.
He also did the water color artwork on many of his album covers. Talent abound.
Great choice guys. 🎸
I love how the song evokes images of an actual steam train. If you've ever been around one starting up with a very heavy load, it starts with a slow easy chug then often the wheels slip and it belts out a loud huff. Soon as it picks up speed, the rhythm gets more smooth. It makes me feel that peace is a very heavy load, but with patience the burden eases
Very well said, Joe.
My favourites are “How can I tell you” & “The Wind” - I ADORE Cat Stephens! ❤
"The First Cut Is The Deepest" a much covered and loved Cat Stevens song. Cheers Guys.
In 1967 I saw him here
in Gothenburg, Sweden.
With him on the tour was
also Jimi Hendrix. My
favourite Cat song is
Matthew and son.
When Cat Stevens agreed that Salman Rushdie had to be killed I wrote him off forever.
Wow. Did he really say that?
@@BuckForearm Yup.
@@terenzo50 amazing, yeah I read about it. I didn’t know that.
I don’t believe he ever said that , if I’m proven wrong I would like to know under what conditions
@@AP-gb3eh he did, I googled it and there’s a video of him saying it.
With all the turmoil in Vietnam, "Peace" was frequently discussed. From Cat Stevens and "Peace Train" in 1971... to the O'jays with "Love Train" in 1972. ☮💟
Cat Stephens was a revelation; he came on the scene when I was in college. Looking back, though, this wonderful song brings back a Joni lyric about peace.
Sitting in a park in Paris, France
Reading the news and it sure looks bad
They won't give peace a chance
That was just a dream some of us had
- Joni Mitchell, California
It still made me sad when he supported the fatwa against Salmon Rushdie. I know he's a devout Muslim and Muslims were deeply offended by Rushdie's book, but for a man of peace it just seemed so out of character for a man who wrote Peace Train and Father and Son. (I know he's clarified and clarified over the years - and he has a different opinion these days - but that period was tough for those of us who absolutely adored Yusuf.
I don't have a favourite song by this artist because he's written so many great songs - and so brilliantly recorded.
Sad Lisa is beautiful. Hard Headed Woman, one of my favorites too
I totally agree!
@@twncintiohio Me too! I also love "Into White".
@@neilyoungfan yes!!
I can tell you that for me, this song has gone from “A” when I was a kid in the 1970s to S tier today. A rare blend of artistic genius and huge popular appeal.
A few years ago, you didn't know Boston. Imagine life without all the great bands you now know
with Cat theres always a great acoustic guitar.
I've loved Cat Stevens' music since I first heard him. He still moves me.
He grew up in the theatre district of London, his parents owned a large store, and almost every night he would go up on the roof and listen to the performances from the nearby theatres.
Moon Shadow is my favorite, worth a listen, thanks guys.
The claps are the sounds of the train on the track, the wail is the sound of train whistle in the distance...getting closer....
Feel in love with this at the age of 6... and I'm 58 now and loved his work since then. SO many great songs.....
How cool that he says I've been smiling lately twice and then he ends it with I've been crying lately.
Absolutely amazing.
Teaser and the Firecat - my all time favourite album. Every track is sensational - 'How Can I Tell You' being the best track on the album IMO.
I was born in the 70s and whenever I heard Cat Stevens, I thought that his was the obvious way of thinking, that everyone could agree.
The background vocals are a huge part of the complexity of this fantastic song. The way they are treated is amazing
Cat Stevens was huge in my household, my Dad played the albums all the time, and played the Guitar to us and sang this song, The great thing that Cat Stevens does is that he makes me feel safe, Thanks Dad for an awesome childhood.
So glad I grew up with this positive generation of music. ♪♫•*¨*•.¸¸❤¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪
Having a good laugh at myself, for the last 50+ years I have been singing, "light on the B string", never knew it was called peace train Untill today, thank you Alex and Andy.
Cats music was so cool, I was in my pre-teens when he was on the radio. Early 70’s music really set my style in music.
Cat Stevens is an incredible talent❤
If you like Cat Stevens, you should watch the great 70's film "Harold and Maude". A black comedy that features all Cat Stevens songs for the soundtrack, all from around the time this album was out. In my top 20 films of all time.
S song all the way. And the live version when he was young, you can see him jumping on the chair, rocking the song
When I was a kid in the 70s, I thought he was saying "be strange."
"Come on and be strange." 😂😂
Mission accomplished!
Now I hear it.
LOL! There's a website about misheard lyrics, check it out, it's really funny!
Been listening to Cat Stevens since I was 13 in 1973,
It don't get any better.
Great job guys.
I would highly recommend The Wind as a next Cat Stevens song. The best 2 minutes you could spend.
I agree. As the song is so short, they should review this one and another one.
Aaaah! I just wrote about that song…no one talks about it…I love “How can I tell you” too!
These Cat albums of this period are the sound track of my college years. Saw him live in Seattle 1976. Huge show.
I was stationed at fort lewis at that time and i missed that concert and to this day I’ve regretted not going he was definitely on my radar!
Lyrics and ideals as relevant, perhaps even moreso today than ever before. This received so much airplay back in the 70s.
You'll know when you have listened enough when you just get carried away by the emotion of the music and his singing and imagine yourself dancing around chanting for the "peace train".
“Tuesday’s Dead” has to be the next one from him
LOVE Cat Stevens! ❤️
Went to a Jon Stewart/Steven Colbert rally in DC. They had Cat Steven’s singing “Peace Train” and Ozzy Osbourne singing “Crazy Train”. Amazing experience!
A plus plus plus plus plus plus! An incredible song of hope and longing for the world, more than relevant today!
This gentleman has always offered a bit of magic with this sounds & music. Lyrical genius. I grew up with his music & I am very grateful for that. He also does many of his own album covers. Again, genius. This song was part of the production Playing for Change. Very well done. Thank you for sharing.
AaaaahhhMAZING!
So many memories.
Love it. ✌🏻
I grew up hearing Cat Stevens playing in my brother's room next to mine as he played along on his guitar. That's what made me want to play guitar as well.
Ten years old when this was released, and I’ve never tired of hearing it. A touchstone song of the peace movement.
Foreigner Suite , a masterpiece, 18 minutes and every second of it is awesome. LIVE version is worth a watch
Yes!
Yes, but after going through the studio version, otherwise the so-so sound quality of the live tv show doesn't make it easy to appreciate on first listen.
Aside from Stevens' original recording, a cover version of "Peace Train" was recorded by the American alternative rock band 10,000 Maniacs. The song originally appeared on the band's 1987 album, In My Tribe, but it failed to chart. After Stevens' comment which some interpreted as calling for the death of Salman Rushdie, 10,000 Maniacs lead singer Natalie Merchant had "Peace Train" removed from all future pressings of the album in the U.S.
I have an original copy of the CD containing it that I bought when it was released.
This is a great song, though I prefer the 10,000 Maniacs version.
Peace Tain
I have the cassette!
I love both versions.
"He must be killed. The Qur'an makes it clear - if someone defames the prophet, then he must die."
It’s pretty tough to interpret it any other way
Gives me goosebumps every time I hear it, still. Beautiful.
This song is so heartfelt..I sob in my heart and tear up every time I hear it. It's also a time marker of an idealistic age that is dust in the wind...or peace on a long gone train.
It seems I hear more depth and get more meaning every time I hear "Peace Train." And I remember when it first hit the radio stations!
Cat Stevens is.....a national treasure. There's no way around it. His music always lifts my soul.
For context, "Peace Train" was on the radio about the same time as John Lennon's "Imagine" and Ten Years After's "I'd Love to Change the World." ... For a deeper dive into Cat Stevens, you guys might like "Sitting", "The Hurt" and if you're really adventurous, "Foreigner Suite." He also wrote "The First Cut Is the Deepest" (P.P. Arnold, Rod Stewart) and "Here Comes My Baby" (Tremeloes).
We had such high hopes for better days back then. It’s soul crushing.
but things are actually better by almost any measure
Retired elementary school teacher here- played this powerful song every year for 35 years to my students for Dr. King’s birthday…thank you for sharing Peace Train.🚂☮️🕊️✌️
Beautiful.......and THANK YOU ! for doing that.
I was not really a folk singer fan until this came out... I could not believe the passion!
Love, love, love this one. Thank you gentlemen.
Sunday Morning Hang-Overs ALWAYS Included *Cat Stevens* Through My 20s In The 80's
great song from my childhood. another awesome cat stevens song is 'oh very young'. at a funeral for a 7 year old who died of lukemia (r.i.p. bailon), they played this song and it just hit sooo hard.
his 1966 smash hit 'Matthew & Son' is just a great intro to his talent.
yes i have the double vinly deram record 2 has some demos extras etc pretty cool
I found the Catch Bull at Four album in the late 70’s. Freezing Steel ( like Peace train)and The Boy with the Star and Moon on his Head mellow tune. Are really moving songs.
Freezing Steel - now that's hardcore Cat Stevens!
First album I ever bought as a 15-year-old was Cat Stevens greatest hits. Still listen to it 45 years later.
One of the great joys of this song is it gets better every time you hear it.
“On the Road to Find Out” is a great CS song. But there are many.
So sublime. I love how it changes at the end.
The boy with Moon and Stars on his head is one of his lovely songs.
I can't hear this song anymore without getting choked up. Thanks for the reaction.