CROSBY, STILLS & NASH - Teach Your Children | FIRST TIME HEARING REACTION
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What can one say? Glad we could share a beloved iconic song. You need to understand this was composed during the Vietnam War. Think of it in that context. It was a time of immense conflict and cultural change, when the generation gap was like a great chasm.
Steven Stills solo :
“LOVE THE ONE YOU’RE WITH “
Graham Nash wrote this and sang lead. Another good one by him is "Our House ". He wrote it when he lived with Joni Mitchell.
The best parent/child song ever written
My favorite CSN song. So much love and understanding. Even my ultra-conservative father liked it. "You of tender years can't know the fears that your elders grew by." That would be the Great Depression followed by WWII. We didn't understand, we had good lives thanks to their sacrifices. This was an attempt to bridge the "generation gap" of the time. Jerry Garcia on steel guitar
Jerry Garcia was self taught on the pedal steel. He made a deal to play in the song if CS&N would help the Grateful Dead with their vocal harmonys.
Cool trade off.
I read the Dead the were recording at the same studio, and it was time for the guitar track, but Stills was tired & said “ask Jerry, he’s got his pedal steel”. I believe the Dead were recording Workingman’s Dead & American Beauty. Also, you should check out the collaborations on “If I Could Only Remember My Name” by Crosby & “Blows Against the Empire “ by Paul Kantner of Airplane.✌️❤️🎶
@@alpetrocelli4465got BATE along with the New Riders of the Purple Sage's first album so I know about Jerry's Pedal Steel days . Yes they were recording Working Man's Dead and American Beauty at the time.
Jerry Garcia from the the Dead on Peddle Steel guitar.
...and know they love you.
Graham Nash's lyrics are so insightful and hit home especially in 1971 at the of the Vietnam War when the older and younger generations were often at odds. At the time this song always struck me as a call for understanding and dialog between children and their parents.
You are not the odd ball. I feel what you are saying every time I listen to it. I was a freshman in high school when this came out. I taught elementary school until. my oldest (now 42) was born and was then a stay at home mom to my three children. Children think parents know everything but we are learning as we go along just as children learn as they are growing up. As John Rosemond says you do not have to be a perfect parent to do an awesome job. No parent is perfect as no child is either. Deja Vu was an iconic album! Peace!
Shawn, you're someone who genuinely seeks to understand, and that makes you wise beyond your years. You are kind and considerate, and you are admired. You're someone who values
truth and is respected for your heartfelt honesty. You've seen bad times and good times, but always know that one act of kindness can change a person's life. I was in a deep depression,
and your kindness to me and the music has changed mine.
Well said 👍
As someone else wrote, well said! It has been said that people who recognize, appreciate, and resonate deeply with the good qualities they see in other people is because they too have an abundance of those same good qualities within themselves. From the comments that I have seen you post here, they are always respectful, kind, positive, and honest. Here's to having a great, happy day!☮🙂
Such an iconic song!!! 💜💜💜this! You're not the oddball, yep, you get it!
Given the time this was written, "your parent's hell" refers to WW2 or Korea, while "your children's hell" refers to Vietnam. At least that's how I interpret it.
I'm showing my age, but I graduated from high school in 1972. The graduating class sang this song, so it's extra special to me. Love CSN. ♥️
Your reaction was very appropriate. It's a very moving song when you really listen to it and think about the lyrics.
Yes Shawn...truly a few touching portions of these great lyrics. I'm not a parent but just the message in this tune waters my eyes even. Great song from these gentlemen...great reaction as always 🎤🎶
Can’t go wrong with Crosby, Stills , Nash and Young!!
1. SOUTHERN CROSS
2. MARRAKESH EXPRESS
plus many more!!
On top of the great lyrics and music, this iconic song is THE song to learn how to sing harmonies. Look up the lyrics to see the second lyrics behind the second verse. They carry a great message as well.
listening to how you were affected by the song, you're absolutely right... but I think we as parents look at our parenting and our children differently than we did with our own parents.
I think we are definitely more spiritually attuned to the subtleties of life and the big picture. that's just my opinion but I can see that you get it. you get it.
Never forget when they played this song (usually last) in concert they would be quiet and have the whole audience sing the lyrics at the chorus.
Look at life through a child’s eyes!!!
You’re not an oddball! My daughters are in their late twenties now!
That was Jerry Garcia on pedal steel guitar!
I'd like to recommend checking out some of David Crosby's solo work, it's amazing!
Garcia did some steel pedal work with the band New Riders of the Purple Sage!
Back in the day, that line 'teach your parents well' really did hit hard. We can all learn from each other. With Vietnam blazing, that line was especially poignant. You are not crazy.
(oh, and there is never a wrong version for NS&N or with Y)
I was really happy to see this song! I’ve been waiting for you to do this one! It’s a beautiful beautiful song. Great reaction Shawn! “Marrakesh Express” is another great song by CSN. I’ll look forward to when you get to that one.. they have so many… thanks! 😀
Yes, that’s Graham Nash, coming straight at you.
Jerry played pedal steel with the first incarnation of the New Riders of the Purple Sage. Check out their NRPS album.
I can see this touched you deep. Bravo on you sharing your heart with us.
Another song to listen to that's fun is If you can't be with the one you Love, Love the one you're with. Personally I like the live version best.
Sorry it's just Love the one you're with 😊
Gotta give props to the great Jerry Garcia playing that great pedal steel guitar...it made this song
This is the version that became a big hit, you picked the right one, from Deja vu...
This song along with Cat Stevens and Cat's in the Cradle, all nail it
Yes, I taught my kids this song. It makes me emotional too, and my oldest is 35.
👍👍Awesome, Old School Classic Goooodnesssss!! 🖖❤
From that Deja Vu album, one of the best of that time.
One of the best albums of ALL time.
It's such a pretty song and melody, yeah with hard subject matter. Generations teaching and learning from each other. Hard stuff. Great Reaction Shawn
Wiping tears away even still....which rhymes with Steven Still.
Since my folks liked this album too, we did learn from and teach each other.
It's "Stills". But good effort there!!!
@@MissAstorDancer One does what one must to make things fit. Thanks, but somehow I already know this.
@@MisterWondrous 😜
Hi Shawn! I LOVE this song! It’s one of my FAVOURITES! Thank you for everything you do! LOVE your channel! Peace and Blessings to you and yours from Australia!
So many great songs!
Great Graham Nash song.
There’s no wrong version of this song dude! I was lucky enough to see them 6 times! 3 with Neil Young!
❤ YES…. We feel the same way ! What a great track that I have heard for many years and feel this same way every time I listen to it 🙏🏻
This is the "Deja Vu" version.
That’s Jerry Garcia on pedal steel
Well That One Hit You But Don't Feel Alone Shawn, Huge Hit This Was! 👍🙂
💝💝💝
Your not alone kids do that I've been though it.
it works out it takes time ☮️🇦🇺🇺🇸
🤍🤍we are all One...
There ain't no wrong one, just different.
Jerry Garcia on pedal steel.
Love your reaction, adore the song. Thank you 😊.
Try " Just A Song Before I Go"
Jerry Garcia is on the pedal steel guitar on this track 👣 👌
Great.
The lyrics are in the front of my high school graduation yearbook.
you know how with a lot of songs they take a couple of listens before they resonate with you ? with CSNY you get it the first time and they definitely hit you hard. the steel guitar in this song makes it very special and gives it that bit of a country flavor. these guys could play anything. and i also loved the hollies but i'm glad that graham saved it as i think it's better suited to CSNY.
This one is a classic but honestly not one of my favorite CSN songs. A little too country for my taste. Also "Father and Son" by Cat Stevens (released the same year, 1970) is similarly themed and for me hits a little harder emotionally.
As long as we learn, does it matter who the teacher is?
Dont forget a lot of children are abused and grow up never being a child. They are the ones nobody mentions
Please listen to CSN……wasted on the way
Find it especially poignant today with all the intergenerational hatred in the news everyday.
Your right, that's how we felt back then
I have a strange story about this song. My friends were singing this song in front of their High School graduating class in 1978, South Weymouth, Massachusetts, in front of all the parents / teachers when one of them at the end of the song shot himself on stage in front of everyone. He didn’t die, but lost a spleen. Most of his classmates, even 46 years later, have never forgiven him for ruining their graduation.
Omg
Pretty much all their songs have much weight and have messages that all of us can take away and employ in our lives. My daughter has taught me to be more calm and choose how I react and to think and choose my words and tone more carefully.
You weren't supposed to Shawn