You're thinking of the The Large Hadron Collider built by CERN. One of my favorite quotes is from Neil deGrasse Tyson, “Imagine a life-form whose brainpower is to ours as ours is to a chimpanzee’s. To such a species, our highest mental achievements would be trivial. Their toddlers, instead of learning their ABCs on Sesame Street, would learn multivariable calculus on Boolean Boulevard. Our most complex theorems, our deepest philosophies, the cherished works of our most creative artists, would be projects their schoolkids bring home for Mom and Dad to display on the refrigerator door.”
@DiconDissectionalReactions4 жыл бұрын
@@SoloGuitar1000 Insignificant species is the key word here though. By saying that, you are making their point out to be true, we humans are not the end all be all, and just because we see a tiny fraction of the universe does not mean we understand it. Anything beyond what we know to be true (and the only things we can "know" to be true is what we experience in our own lives) is just speculation.
@DiconDissectionalReactions4 жыл бұрын
@@SoloGuitar1000 So reality is subjective to what you (you yourself since people think they see UFOs or meet aliens or get abducted all the time, and others say there's no way the pyramids could have been built, so on and so forth) know about it? And I think I might be misunderstanding a part of what you say, because every time you say "we are insignificant" it sounds like the point I was trying to convey, but then you say we're alone (which is a perfectly fine opinion to have of course). If we are alone, we are the current peak on this planet when it comes to intelligent life (according to the laws we made up about what constitutes intelligence), which would in turn mean that while we are "insignificant" in the face of "time" (another human construct which is different than we know it to be) we are not insignificant compared to everything else we know. In fact, we would be the peak. All just my thoughts of course:)
@theplanetruth4 жыл бұрын
NDT is an actor on a stage. If you don’t think he’s scripted...
@lmkm574 жыл бұрын
The Plane Truth NDT is the sort of genius whom we everyday humans are not fit to shine his shoes.
@gerryrice48484 жыл бұрын
@@DiconDissectionalReactionsWatch NDEs -Jeff Olsen- Richard Kelly- etc.
@Prozak633 жыл бұрын
You're one hell of an intelligent young man. Props to you. Hope you choose a path in life to educate and help others.
@joanbounacos89584 жыл бұрын
I have had this conversation several times with my 92-year-old aunt. When she was born in 1927, she lived on a farm as many people did. The changes she has seen in her life are incredible. Some people make fun of their parents, grandparents etc., because they can't keep up with technology. But you would probably be just as unable to live life the way they did growing up. I think many folks have adapted amazingly to the changes they faced.
@rebecajohnston113511 ай бұрын
Absolutely! I still read books by holding them. If we lose power (common in Texas), at least I can still read and burn then if I need fuel to stay warm! 😂
@bobstrauss94134 жыл бұрын
I was 16 when this song came out in 1969 and it was a big hit ! The song is about mankind letting technology overcome humanity.
@joehearn42794 жыл бұрын
Daniel. You sure are a deep thinker for a 16 year old. Good job.
@deleteduser1213 жыл бұрын
This song predicts what they are doing today. Turning humanity into digital avatars
@mrultimative86395 ай бұрын
We are doing it ourselves. There isn't a 'they'
@mikem11944 жыл бұрын
To your parents: very well done - in balancing belief in GOD; interpretation and analyzing factors that influences one’s destiny. You brought up this young man seemingly true to his faith, presumably his family and country. Well rounded, thoughtful, respectful, and obviously intelligent. I commend you as his parents for a job well done - with respect. GOD BLESS you and your family, and those whom you reach through this channel.
@pcard104 жыл бұрын
The line about picking your son and daughter from a long glass tube is a prediction of the test tube baby. I think the first one, who is a girl is now 42 years old!
@eddavis97042 жыл бұрын
The movie Gattica.
@OhAncientOne2 жыл бұрын
@@eddavis9704 Great example !
@TheGathumpus4 жыл бұрын
Take a look at eve of Destruction Barry McGuire. The words are as still true now as they were in 1965 when it came out
@marygordon1724 жыл бұрын
I love that song
@TheGathumpus4 жыл бұрын
@@marygordon172 Yes He was also the singer in The New Christy Minstrels (Three Wheels On my Wagon)
@uhdudewhy79803 жыл бұрын
Old Lou: If you haven't heard it yet, check out the Turtles' version of that song. I like it a lot more than McGuire's.
@TheGathumpus3 жыл бұрын
@@uhdudewhy7980 Thanks for that didn't know they had done it, had a listen but Nahhh to clean not raspy enough. I do understand though how you can get hooked on a particular version of sumat. I have always preferred the orchestral version of Tommy as opposed to the original Who version (apart from Pinball wizard as a single which was ace ) I later heard my friends LP version in the seventies the one with the doves on and went out looking for it but could only find the one with the pinball on (orchestral version) It features Maggie Bell, Merry Clayton, Richie Havens and more. On the same note id'e rather not mention the later film version.
@stuarttorrance57304 жыл бұрын
I love the fact that this boy is trying to think , god bless him .
@randomdofando84583 жыл бұрын
That's what he gets for mentioning his belief Christians flying everywhere in the comment section post after post so many people just don't testify that God doesn't exist and don't think to themselves what if they can't prove that they exist because I never invited them to or what if it doesn't work spectacular like a portal just opens up and they show themselves what if they have to meditate and build power wherever they're at this would make sense do you think that someone invisible would just have all of that power and just get to do whatever they want even without the body power has to build
@randomdofando84583 жыл бұрын
And the best way to testify that God does not exist it's to do a prayer and ask God to prove his existence if nothing ever happens then it's probably safe to assume that God does not exist but yes they would try to do other things to prove their existence even without being invited it wouldn't be something that looks a spectacular es Jesus walking out of Heaven though like all of a suddenly a portal opens up in Jesus just walks out of it something like that would take lots of power and energy it doesn't just happen like that they would probably find a non spectacular way to show their existence but the best way to know is the pray for the same thing several times and to see if the same thing happens several times in a different way like someone is trying to tell you something through people
@randomdofando84583 жыл бұрын
By the way I can tell that you're Christian but when I read about the stuff in the Bible that God allowed or did it's hard for me to really keep being a Christian I just get full of regret and think that my way would have been better than God's way
@sanjolivin7773 жыл бұрын
I had a extremely painful pain on my side of my stomach pop up out of no where right then and there i prayed and it stopped after.
@sanjolivin7773 жыл бұрын
I was 14
@tchampagne14943 жыл бұрын
When this song came out cable was only in wealthy neighborhoods, everyone else had antennas on the roofs of their houses in order to get television in our homes. Antennas were everywhere you looked. Computers were massive equipment that took up huge rooms to operate.
@ffstruck242 жыл бұрын
Best reaction video of this song. Without a doubt! What an intelligent and articulate young Man!!!
@doplinger14 жыл бұрын
Nothing short of what science fiction writers have written about for decades. I think just the "science fiction" aspect is what drew me to this song as a child.
@west_nebraska_dude45274 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy listening to your insight into songs and lyrics ... you are truly an old soul for such a young person. I lean towards Wiccan beliefs, but it's a true pleasure listening to your views. My beliefs have changed a great deal through my 60 years of life and you never know what journeys your life will bring.
@psmolek74384 жыл бұрын
I still have my 45 of this. My kids have listened to it, and now my grandkids. Interesting take on the future of mankind.
@paulsullivan16504 жыл бұрын
I love your reactions. I love your choice of songs. For someone so young, you are extremely intelligent, and informative. You get it man! Great job...
@KevinRCarr4 жыл бұрын
1969 was an odd time in the USA, as a society we were straining to look ahead with optimism and see what was coming, but were also cringing with fear of a potential near future dystopia.
@joeking53103 жыл бұрын
These guys had one hell of a crystal ball.
@kingofnothing14333 жыл бұрын
A very intelligent young man. Who is correct when he says that we may never know all the answers. After all it would be impossible to know all the answers when we don't even know all the questions. So-called scientific facts are always being updated as we discover new information.
@MsMollah3 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your commentary. It seems like we're "ahead of time" with the ways things are going. It makes it even more interesting when one thinks that this song is 53 years old!
@garyvision39384 жыл бұрын
Thank you !! Most people miss the meaning of the lyrics at the end, which suggest that the whole cycle of progress and technology is an endless cycle. It was all done before by us or by aliens on some other worlds " THROUGH THE TWINKLING OF STARS FAR AWAY, MAYBE ITS ONLY YESTERDAY, MAYBE ITS ONLY YESTERDAY ". The song then repeats with the lyrics starting over again with the year 2525, indicating we are going to go through the whole cycle again This song fits more prophecy into a 3 minute song than there is in the whole of the bible or nostradamus
@quij7ote2223 жыл бұрын
I always thought this was about technology moving faster than our ability to deal with the ethical and moral issues that will arise. It also questions the idea that underlies our culture that the future will only bring progress. But, what is progress? And, do we evolve into something better? Why do we assume "progress" is inevitable?
@kd2mill2 жыл бұрын
The biggest challenge, when it comes to faith in God, is to believe that God is sovereign and in control, despite what we see around us. This is what the Bible teaches. Despite our circumstances, God still places limitations on what we can do. Ultimately, we must learn to trust God with our lives and the things which we can't control.
@k_salter4 жыл бұрын
I was 7 when this came out, but I always remembered it because it made me feel kind of freaked. The song has such a dark urgency. Love it tho.
@recyclerhopkins4 жыл бұрын
Daniel, this is the definition of a one hit wonder. This came out in 1968 and I still have my 45 rpm record. It was played continuously on AM radio back then. Stuff like this shouldn't be taken that seriously as it's like The Jetsons meet Star Trek in the Twilight Zone. This is a what if.... scenario. Not exactly 1984 or BRAVE NEW WORLD , maybe you might be interested in them. Even though the lyrics could be disturbing and compared to 1968, today's technologies are so much more advanced I wouldn't worry too much, we probably won't be here in 2525 I don't remember people having that serious of a reaction to the song back then. I guess there were more important things to worry about then. Like Vietnam War, Civil Rights and possible race war with assassinations of MLK and RFK and the 1968 Presidential election Nixon/Humphrey and riots in Chicago at Democratic convention. Good thing that things have changed since then, right, no longer Vietnam, now China.
@navinspurpose76094 жыл бұрын
@recycler1955hopkins....LOL, great analogy! (With all do respect) You are probably more seasoned then I, the older I get the more I realize, the more things change the more they continue to be the same! One thing is for sure just like it must have felt in the 60's, these are certainly wierd times! 2020
@recyclerhopkins4 жыл бұрын
@@navinspurpose7609 Not seasoned, just older, I was 13 in 1968 and didn't worry about stuff at that age although kids my age at the time had the draft and Vietnam looming in front of us. Thank God, can I still say that, we got out of there and now rich Americans are going over there on vacation. Hopefully we'll be able to look back at these days and say that they were bad but we got through them. But these times are pretty weird for sure, if someone would of given me a book to read with these situations in them I would say no one would believe that. Truth is stranger than fiction.
@jkbowers564 жыл бұрын
Well . . . there was a B-side to the 45rpm record (not that I remember what it was), so, at least, they weren't a one song wonder. I still had my well-worn 45 until my divorce about 10 years back . . . I think my Ex still has it, but IDK.
@FirstSuiGeneris2 жыл бұрын
You're a very insightful young man! Nicely done!
@cajunsushi4 жыл бұрын
Certainly thought provoking. When this song came out it was of course different and anyone could relate to wondering about our future.
@DiconDissectionalReactions4 жыл бұрын
And that's different from now when we're in a global crisis which is confining millions to their homes? I mean, I think we will always wonder about our future:)
@mikeverdesca49764 жыл бұрын
@@DiconDissectionalReactions I love this quote:"The future isn't what it used to be." Another one for your files: " The only constant is change." 👍🙏
@timothygasper4062 жыл бұрын
This song came out in the mid 60's. You're right...man WILL evolve itself to new realms....whether he sees he should or shouldn't. It's his nature. We have the audacity to believe that we can control everything and/or use what we create to your own ends. Y'all are growing up in the wrong age. This was the music I and others grew up with...lived with. It was new and exciting and we looked forward to the next thing. It blows all of todays' swill completely away. For the time in which this song was written it was very prophetic. Although some of the things it speaks of were on the cusp of discovery already. Keep listening and discover the music we were so honored and privileged to have in your lives. Thank you.
@gracieshepard72642 жыл бұрын
Louise Brown was the first test-tube baby born 10 years later in 1978!
@malenor41483 жыл бұрын
Zager & Evans are predicting a dystopian future if mankind doesn't stop pursuing more and more technology. That's my take on it.
@sorrystaunton4 жыл бұрын
The boys wrote it...it was supposed to be a demo....but the demo got released....was a big hit....the boys were song writers not singers.
@Bjowolf2 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant and beautiful ending lyrics : "But through eternal night The twinkling of star light So very far away .... Maybe it's only yesterday?" Makes you ponder about the many civilisations out there in the gigantic universe that have come and gone or even exist right "now", but which we will never get to know about for real, because they are simply too far away. I also love how the tune keeps going one note up in key for each verse and speed up as well. 😉
@wearelegion11633 жыл бұрын
There’s a video version of the song that uses clips from old silent movies & sci-fi that is so cool. Always one of my favorite songs.
@theonlyantony4 жыл бұрын
A lot of this song was gleaned from ‘Brave New World.’
@tombrunholtz1063 Жыл бұрын
Please remember Zager and Evans were 16 when they saw the world changing. What do you see?
@Wyrmksc4 жыл бұрын
As I said to another reactor: Zager and Evens -1969 "Pick your son... ... long glass tube." Science - 1979 - The first test tube baby is born. You are sitting in a room, by yourself presumably, talking to a camera, and I bet most of us are sitting alone watching you. So at least we still need our eyes.
@slimpickins91243 жыл бұрын
Don't know what happened to Evans, But Zager started making guitars. I owned one for awhile, a very nice well made instrument. He only sells online. You can find him at Zager easy play guitars.
@michaeldezego3402 жыл бұрын
Just had one delivered to me a couple of weeks ago. Beautiful guitar and plays and sounds good.
@imagine10044 жыл бұрын
Such a thought provoking song even to this day. I believe when science and religion come together we will have more answers. There is no way we are alone in the universe. It’s impossible. I agree with your thoughts on “opinions” with no information to back that up. Doesn’t make it fact. Love that. Some don’t want more information though. They are ok with their opinion. I personally always want new information. We have to figure out how to collaborate with others or we will destroy this civilization also. Great reaction! Again you are wise beyond your years.
@zamaurijones27254 жыл бұрын
I love this song!!! It’s so atmospheric!!!
@johnnyturner85144 жыл бұрын
The circle of life. Take care of what you have and what you do for who knows what your life will bring next or who you touch.
@signal12hvac4 жыл бұрын
words so true, spoken so long ago yet still relevant. they just dont write/sing/compose/orchestrate or play like this anymore
@davidthomas92763 жыл бұрын
Maybe the songwriters are speaking for a generation who saw such rapid technological change that it was frightening to imagine where it might be headed; that it could conceivably replace us and render us irrelevant.
@catfishcave3792 жыл бұрын
As Carl Sagan said, and his very short speech is worth reacting to; we are but “A Pale Blue Dot.” Don’t over think the song; it’s asking: who are we, where are we going, are we proud of who we are?
@757optim4 жыл бұрын
Song is a cool concept. After all, when have we not pondered the future?
@dianaskrutskie73142 жыл бұрын
Daniel, you are so wise for one so young. If more of your peers are like you, there is hope for the future:-). "People can't have opinions on things they're not educated about!" Love your tangents! Bless you!
@RedArrowA11 ай бұрын
When this song came out in the 60s we laughed at the lyrics because it was so unbelievably…I’m 66 and I’m not laughing now 😮 A lot of it has come to pass. Robots run our countries and WW3 is on the brink…scary 😮
@TheSpaghettihoop4 жыл бұрын
My late brother who was also a Christian would always say in discussions with Atheists always raised a very important point. He would say let's say for a moment you as an Atheist are 100% correct and there is no God when we both die, we both end up the same, however, if I am correct and I as a Christian have at least a chance of making it to Paradise whereby the Atheist cannot.
@marygordon1724 жыл бұрын
That sounds like what Blood, Sweat, and Tears was saying in their song When I Die.
@DerWutendeMetzger4 жыл бұрын
That's called, "Pascal's Wager".
@pamelajordan59484 жыл бұрын
When our young get this song we might make might make it after all
@IllumeEltanin4 жыл бұрын
Still working through the back log. This is the first reaction I've seen for this song; I now need to search and see if there are others. Anyway... Well done, Daniel. Truly. I love the tangent you went off on. As one who was born, raised, and is still a practicing Jew, although not strictly observant, your tangent as a Christian was very welcome. There is a basic tenet in Judaism called Tikkum Olam: "repair the world," "mend the world," "heal the world," etc. Implementation of Tikkun Olam varies within the different movements of Judaism, and even from person to person within one of the movements. For me, Tikkun Olam explains the Jewish outlook on that for an individual, this life is more than likely it. There is no planning for an afterlife. What we do here and now is what matters. Some Jews interpret that to mean that Hashem (God) needs to be brought in to every aspect of life, and Judaism pretty much has a prayer for every aspect of life. From the most fundamental such as awakening in the morning or even using the bathroom, to more esoteric such as reciting the blessing upon seeing a rainbow. By reciting these prayers, those who do such believe they draw the Holy down in to the mundane and sanctify it. Others believe Tikkun Olam to charge us with a higher calling, to literally mend the world. Jewish scholars say the TANACH (basically what a Christian would call the Old Testament) contain 613 mitzvot, commandments. Not just 10. We are to strive to abide by as many as we can, but even the righteous are not expected to constantly keep all of them. Sin in Judaism is mostly viewed as mankind against mankind. Hence us asking forgiveness of our fellows during the Jewish High Holidays. Only those we have transgressed against can forgive us, not Hashem. Finally, there are those who have the means and are able to manifest repair, mending, and healing on a larger scale. Whether through philanthropy, charity, or environmentalism, they bring the concept of Tikkun Olam in to the physical world. But, all of these applications have merit. If we were all to go through our lives with care for one another and our environment, we could possibly attain a paradise on Earth. ....my apologies for the book. It is a joy to see the youth of today thinking for themselves and being idealistic.
@brockreynolds8702 жыл бұрын
This is a very fascinating and haunting song. Haunting is the best way to describe the vocal, and muscially.... it's a Spanish march... so what an odd amalgam that just works briliantly. The only thing I would have changed that would have shifted the meaning of the song, is the line, "God is gonna shake his mighty head, he'll either say I'm pleased where man has been, or tear it down and start again"... I would have changed the line to "He'll either see a place where man has been, or tear it down and start again" Meaning we've either destoryed ourselves, or we will be so debased, he'll destroy us and start over anyway. I guess I have a more pessimistic view of human nature. This song was NUMBER ONE on the billboard chart for an astounding 6 weeks. Massive, massive hit.
@zuzax16562 жыл бұрын
I happened upon your channel while watching reactions to 2525 and I must say that yours is the most mature and thoughtful one so far. Most were either fear or confusion or both. My opinion is that it is because they don't have a spiritual anchor that you have. Just so you know, I'm a boomer (63 y.o.) and do remember those times when this song came out. This was one of my favorite songs back then. If I might put my own interpretation to some of the lyrics... At the time of the release of 2525, Vietnam was at its peak. The Cold War was an ever-growing threat of nuclear annihilation. The women's liberation movement, the sexual revolution, and civil rights battles were going strong. Hence, the opening lyrics could be interpreted to mean: 2525: If man is still alive.... Mankind might destroy itself If woman can survive.... If women achieve true equality with men, are they even a separate thing? 3535: Not needing to tell the truth or lie because of a pill you take that controls your thoughts, your actions, and your words.... Mind control/programming through medication. We have drugs that can change your moods, make you tell the truth, or make you very susceptible to suggestion. 4545: Won't need your teeth or eyes. There is nothing to chew, no one looks at you (you don't look at anyone else, either) .... Food has become very processed. We can make food that doesn't need to be chewed already. As for eyes, we use avatars and text messages and memes and emojis to communicate. We don't need to look at someone to 'talk' with them. 5555: We lose the use of our arms and feet because of automation.... Telepresence, anyone? Now, imagine you were able to direct a machine to do a job in VR over the internet via a chip in your head. Hmmm, what was that thing Elon Musk was going on about not too long ago? 6565: The first "test tube baby" (IVF), was born only 9 years after this song was released. Today, we can select the sex and even some other characteristics before the child is conceived or change them afterwards with gene splicing. Ethics prevent this for the most part, but ethics can change. 10,000 years: Maybe it's only yesterday.... Perhaps we've destroyed ourselves, but who's to say that God couldn't start over somewhere else, and by the time we've hit 10,000 years, they are where we are now. This is what scares people. This song was quite prophetic in its own way, although it was mainly just following the breakthroughs of the time to their logical conclusion.
@PogueMahone14 жыл бұрын
The quintessential 'one-hit-wonder' song. This was sort of a musical rip-off of Procol Harum's "Conquistador".
@at347est4 жыл бұрын
Rip off ? ignorant .
@sorrystaunton4 жыл бұрын
Pogue Mahone just that Spanish sounding horns....maybe they were giving a nod to Herb Alpert.......
@lessevdoolbretsim4 жыл бұрын
Kind of a stretch don't you think?
@laurachandler18712 жыл бұрын
Of course Noone knows the day the Lord returns yet He prepares us through the Bible written through the Holy Spirit. This song has hit some eye openings I'm almost 56 and lots of these have become. Sad man hurts ourselves.
@kimdearrington2583 жыл бұрын
You've got to keep in mind that this was also made in 1969!
@erichuffstutler97342 жыл бұрын
The song I am old enough to remember when released in 1969 and none of what they were singing about was even a reality yet except in science fiction... not even the first test-tube baby, robotics, even a Matrix type nod with the pill. It was a song that scared the poop out of many but it was also a great song by itself. Some saw the two artists as visionaries and the timeline is off as these things are now happening around us way ahead of schedule.
@aoistone3 жыл бұрын
This is a song of warning, technology will replace you, leave you without a body. First comes asexuality, no yin no yang, then eventually you will reside only in the matrix of thought.
@Lonesomedoveloves2 жыл бұрын
Im 66 years young and this song and lyrics have been with me since I first heard it in elementary school. To this very day every time my car odometer flips over to the next 10,000 miles I sing this song to myself while driving.
@terribishop53133 жыл бұрын
Very intelligent young man, reality based evaluation of these lyrics! Been listening to this song since I was little. I only hope many of the young can see through it all as you do.
@sachaput2 жыл бұрын
I remember when this was on the Top 40 rotation. It was everywhere on radio back then. Very prophetic.
@CharCanuck144 жыл бұрын
Genetically picking at least 1/2 of your child is happening now. My daughter recently donated to an "egg bank". The process involved her physical appearance as well as a history more detailed than any doctor has ever asked. I was kind of blown away at the information she needed to get from her father and I. I understand the need for knowing any physical issues but delving into our intelligence levels surprised me. I simply told her she got her brains from her father.....because I still had mine.
@tresah61084 жыл бұрын
"... because I still have mine." Lol, That's my Mom's favorite line.
@wolfen264 жыл бұрын
"Pick your son, pick your daughter too from the bottom of a long glass tube." It was almost exactly 10 years later the first test tube baby was born. 1978.
@robertsmale3714 Жыл бұрын
It’s a classic. One hit wonders. Group disbanded in 1971. Huge hit in 1969, topped the charts for 6 weeks. It foreshadows a lot of what we’re living through today & the dangers associated with technology & it’s suppression of our humanity. One of the singers, Zager worked in the guitar business for years after the group disbanded, making custom guitars. Evans died in 2018.
@astrangerhere2 жыл бұрын
I love how your thoughts wander from one thing to another as you make connections between things and ask questions. I think much the same way. This was a cool review, one of my favorite songs and one that makes me think.
@glenchapman38994 жыл бұрын
A little piece of triva, this was the first ever stereo single released.
@donovandelaney31713 жыл бұрын
We already have test tube babies. You can only find them at Dulce Base.
@desertlillie96593 жыл бұрын
When this song came out in 1969, color TVs and push button phones were new. Moving forward is good, but only to a point. We live in 1984 now. Big Brother is always watching. I remember when the thought of cameras everywhere was inconceivable. Here we are. The song is that we, as humans, will eventually cause our own destruction. Understand that this was the 1960s. This was the time of existentialism. Religion was taking a huge step into Hinduism, Buddhism, Rajneesh etc. George Carlin RIP was an incredible realist and comedian. I enjoyed your video. As a Christian, myself, I look at what is happening now with CERN, AI, UFOs, Criptids sightings, test tube babies and what have you. We’re already there. But many times I wonder, how much of what is in books, ie 1984, Ron L Hubbard, etc were used as a template of today’s society. Don’t lose sight of the Lord. Stay faithful. He’ll see humanity through or He’ll take us home. Stay true and courageous.
@SuperDutchjohn2 жыл бұрын
A song from 1969, but now in 2022 it actually shows how brilliant it is!!
@fuzzlink34242 жыл бұрын
Ok,,, I don’t know how young you are but,, I must say that your not only a well articulated person for your lack of years, but also a very bright, on the edge thinker,,, one might even say “capable of critical thinking”. I’m wondering if you went to private or public schools. Cause back in my day, no one spoke as fluent as you do, let alone think out the box like that. If ya did you were “stoned” either chemically or verbally. This was a very well articulated reaction video on your part. Although sometimes the internet does not get everything correct (believe it or not) most of your reactions/ views on the music/lyrics are for the most part pretty accurate.,,, which is more than I can say for plenty of other reaction videos I come across. As a very young kid growing up to the tunes your analyzing,, it wasn’t even a thought as to what the message was, as much as what the music was sounding like. Not until my teen years did I start to hear some sort of message coming out of music. And in those fleeting moments of enlightenment did I have a brief moment what the hell was he thinking?? You however are on a whole different level. S T R A N G E , It’s almost emotional to listen to an interpretation of something I’ve heard I don’t know how many times and never knew what the hell it actually meant. Not just with this song,, but plenty others.
@MichaelWilshusen-w4d4 ай бұрын
Queen's bicycle race at Wimbledon tennis courts the naked bicycle race
@curtisbolen26933 жыл бұрын
It's nice to see that you were willing to check this video song on the recommendation of your Dad
@elainedixon195410 ай бұрын
It's already happening. Machines are taking jobs, artificial insemination, I am nearly 70 and I seen the changes
@theonlyantony4 жыл бұрын
‘And many times we won’t know what the cost is...’ the CERN thing is fascinating . Have you listened to Sam Harris? His podcasts are stupendous
@kimberlyhill72062 жыл бұрын
This song is phenomenal I can't wait to hear your words
@davidlitchke49642 жыл бұрын
So nice to see young people like yourself, embracing the great music I grew up on.
@mrmjb19602 жыл бұрын
Flip of this was "Little Kids" and it came out originally in 1968 on Their own imprint Truth then RCA Got a hold of it,and with additional overdubs and got the hit! And they did other recordings,three albums worth and three Non-Lp sides,too! Denny Zager is the owner of his own Guitar Shop,while Rick Evans passed away two years ago.
@janetnadeau6904 жыл бұрын
We are already headed in that direction.
@Cashcrop544 жыл бұрын
Very good job! I enjoyed that! I believe this came out in the 60’s. I remember it well and had the 45 RPM. Definitely a song designed to bring out a persons thoughts. Thanks!
@bobstrauss94133 жыл бұрын
This is my all time favorite song and you have a good idea of when the song means. Powerful song! Mankind seems to be destroying and replacing himself with technology ...so true ...kids cant do math...rely on calculators ! I actually spoke to Rick Evans who wrote and sang the song. Quite a person..he didn't need to have anymore hits as the income song gave him a good living. He did write a similar song "Hydra 15000"
@tjohn43982 жыл бұрын
In Cern we HAVE the L.H.C. Large Hadron Collider which is 2 miles underground and has a radius of 17 miles. It DOES exist and has been used hundreds of of times since its completion. We can use it for anything we need to do, we can create different types of materials for the safety of humanity or we can create smaller planets, solar systems, or even a smaller universe. We can use this facility for just about anything scientists can think of. This song was written around 1968 to show how much the earth and universe can change in 10,000 years because this song was written when technology was really changing, it was the dawning of the technology boom where all these new things were coming out. Micro wave ovens were called radar ovens then and a cell phone weighed 10 to 50 pounds and had had to be charged for 24 hours to be used for 30 minutes to an hour.
@simon20772 жыл бұрын
If you like critiquing this one you might like to review Charlie Chaplin's THE GREAT DICTATOR Speech on KZbin. One of my favorites with the trying times we are going through it STILL applies in today's world. An old movie I would also highly recommend with the controversy between Science/Darwin & the facts of the Bible is called INHERIT THE WIND. A remarkable movie.
@johoney54582 жыл бұрын
thank you. this is a thought-provoking song and you kept it interesting.
@brianfd6222 жыл бұрын
As a 70 year old I am pleased that young people are trying to analyse prophetic speak. Great reaction, don't necessarily agree with your opinions but thank goodness you're examining your life.
@elkeclark5548 Жыл бұрын
Even your dad is too young to have heard this when it first was released.He must like oldies too. This was a hit in 1969, when I started high school.
@TheRatsCast2 жыл бұрын
We had this single when I was a boy; around the time of the song's release. I took the single from my dad, and kept it for many years, before it got lost in time.
@Airihi10 ай бұрын
Some of the clips are from the 1927 Fritz Lang film, Metropolis
@larryhutchens75934 жыл бұрын
If you enjoyed this you might try Queen's "39. Find the video w/ lyrics.
@hifijohn4 жыл бұрын
Prof farnsworth approves of this song.
@lorierush65612 жыл бұрын
Great reaction video young man!
@SuperDutchjohn Жыл бұрын
I humbly correct you from wrong a little, Michael Zager had a worldwide hit later on with the Michael Zager Band with Let's All Chant. This song, In The Year 2525, was no.1 here in The Netherlands in 1969, thumbs up!
@janetnadeau6904 жыл бұрын
You are a very insightful young man!
@mikeminden10903 жыл бұрын
Best thing about this song is the mariachi band kicking off the 26th century.
@MrVato534 жыл бұрын
When you say science is settled, what if gravity was not being pulled down, but was pressing us down? What we think we know may be all wrong.
@henrywoeltjen42462 жыл бұрын
The cost is our souls.
@planreview3 жыл бұрын
Just 40 years ago, you wouldn’t have been making a video on a computer.
@firebird74794 жыл бұрын
Very Orwellian.
@scottcolman97574 жыл бұрын
😂loved this tune when it came 😎
@ruthpullis92792 жыл бұрын
In the year 2525 a fan made music vido clip in 2020 . I was 6 years old when this song came out .
@kentclark64204 жыл бұрын
Yes, religion is just organized philosophy.
@Watthead804 жыл бұрын
I just watched your Animals, House of the rising son video and typed a comment wanting you to react to this very song. I had to delete it after a quick search and saw you did already.
@mrmjb19602 жыл бұрын
Their record "Yeah 2-4" The years before this record was written is documented in that tune! You should also check that one too for any info!
@shucksma63372 жыл бұрын
The possible path of man kind.That gives me chills and head rushes.