I was a mere lad of thirteen when “Yellow River” by Christie was heard on my favorite AM radio station, KSLY San Luis Obispo, California. Still digging it in 2024.
Yellow River is a mythical place in your mind ('In my mind, and in my eyes'), the place the GI (soldier in US English) will return after the war. He is happy to be leaving and setting down the weapons of war. However, he hints that the war is still in his soul ('Cannon fire lingers in my mind'), something most combat veterans know looms ahead after they get home. Even with that pull, the absolute lore of home overpowers those feelings. Home is on the other end. Even have a girl back there. The song has the pace of a ballad from old times, such as the American Civil War period 'Johnny Came Marching Home' and others. It's vernacular not really of the modern era (today cannon fire is artillery fire) or (you can take my place) in the line, today it would be 'I'm outta here'. That said this is a very well written and performed song. 'Christie' does a good job with it. I'm surprised it gets as little notice today compared to others, but I think it gets lumped in as a Vietnam song, sort of like 'Galveston' which is also vague. Classic music.
DURING COVID I TRAVELED THROUGH EVERY PROVINCES 😊❤ THERE SO MANY MEMORIES LOVE THIS SONG I LISTEN TOO IT TWICE DAY
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@@louisliou408 thank you. It's been a long time I lucky to be alive
Me too, it's so touching when I heard this song, it reminds me my younger days.
My dad bought me my first player and this was the first English song I heard this lifetime, at the age of ten❤
In my younger days I sang this in our rock & Roll band.
I was a mere lad of thirteen when “Yellow River” by Christie was heard on my favorite AM radio station, KSLY San Luis Obispo, California. Still digging it in 2024.
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I love this song 😊
Yellow River is a mythical place in your mind ('In my mind, and in my eyes'), the place the GI (soldier in US English) will return after the war. He is happy to be leaving and setting down the weapons of war. However, he hints that the war is still in his soul ('Cannon fire lingers in my mind'), something most combat veterans know looms ahead after they get home. Even with that pull, the absolute lore of home overpowers those feelings. Home is on the other end. Even have a girl back there. The song has the pace of a ballad from old times, such as the American Civil War period 'Johnny Came Marching Home' and others. It's vernacular not really of the modern era (today cannon fire is artillery fire) or (you can take my place) in the line, today it would be 'I'm outta here'. That said this is a very well written and performed song. 'Christie' does a good job with it. I'm surprised it gets as little notice today compared to others, but I think it gets lumped in as a Vietnam song, sort of like 'Galveston' which is also vague. Classic music.
Esos tiempos de mí infancia juvenil dónde era muy feliz y no lo sabía
you got good memory
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Great song, great band ! Thanks for sharing and the Scenic video is beautiful !
Thanks Elisabeth.
I love this great song thank you so much ❤️
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Yellow River❤
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This is my favorite song, just keep on listening
This is my favorite song too.
Great
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I so glad at you like it 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 twelve
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70 luku ❤
I so glad like it 😂damn
Me too.
Que linda canción 😊😊😊😊
Sure, thanks.