An excellent breakdown of a beautiful piece. Thank you. Your description was as enjoyable as the song.
@ImpliedMusicАй бұрын
Thank you very much!
@Gardener76 ай бұрын
Please make more like this. It's exactly what I need to learn right now.
@markyachnin19016 ай бұрын
As a member of your generation, I thank you so much for this.
@raymondfryar1533Ай бұрын
When I was a young or preteen I loved to gaze into the pastel artwork on the album cover and imagine myself in the picture. Although these were my older sisters albums I would listen to them over and over.
@Transterra556 ай бұрын
You hit the keyword for this song… Epic. The first time I heard this song I was also overwhelmed by the beautiful piano playing, the chord progression, and especially the modulations…
@harryleblanc49396 ай бұрын
I had no idea the chords were so interesting. They're smooth as silk.
@robertpenway6 ай бұрын
Like a masterclass in songwriting.
@chac652 ай бұрын
Everything remarkable about this song was essentially written by Rick Wakeman. He noted in interviews that when he began work on the song, Steven's had about 1 minute of material, all original folk song, not written by Stevens. Everything remarkable is the piano part, which was all Rick Wakeman. He was paid $12, and I believe he originally had no album credit.
@winddealer16 ай бұрын
Our High School Acapella class featured this piece in 1975, it was my introduction to Cat Stevens. So happy our teacher chose this piece. Thank you for the great context and your investment to your listeners. Thanks for resonating my joyful memories of those moments. Gratefully.
@vitolafata88642 ай бұрын
Absolutely LOVED this
@leproboscis87672 ай бұрын
Beautifully explained. I need to finish the dang theory and ear training i started 20 years ago. Someone give me a slap
@b1j6 ай бұрын
Odd. It came to my mind this week, too. Imagine that. I thoroughly enjoyed your discussion. Well done.
@TracyPelton-lm5hp3 ай бұрын
Sometimes that same thing happens to me, and I be puzzled 🫤
@MJ1Ай бұрын
Rick tells the story of years later, Cat brought him to perform with him at a show. Cat now wanted it played in a different key. Rick wasn’t pleased about not getting a heads up.
@GuyMonroeVoice6 ай бұрын
Very generous! Thank you for sharing your passion. Much Gratitude! - Guy 🙂
@rupertspencer63826 ай бұрын
I never made the connection to the Rick Wakeman song, Catherine Howard I believe on The 6 Wives of Henry the Eighth, but now that you point it out I can definitely hear its influence.
@sound4mations6 ай бұрын
New to Channel and enjoying every moment! Guitarist / Singer turning to keyboard late in life… Thank You! Please keep em coming! ☮️ + ❤ Cheers! Michael - Santa Rosa CA
@ImpliedMusic6 ай бұрын
More to come!
@mathumphreys2 ай бұрын
You just popped up in my feed and wow, you are good! Great explanation and your video production is top notch (I think I'll go ahead and subscribe).
@heinzkunobert13596 ай бұрын
I had to google what „really out of leftfield“ means. 🤗 (germany) Thanks for vid - I used to feel the same about the song, back then. Today I learned a lot. 🙏🏽🧔🏼👍🏽
@mybachhertzbaud30742 ай бұрын
There were a large number of great musicians that primarily hung out as studio musicians during those years.😁
@160fleetstreetchambers86 ай бұрын
Nice succinct analysis (as always) of a famous and lovely arrangement, the intro of which I'm also going to have a play around with too now but that A7 over D is surprising too. Rick Wakeman was a huge keyboard figure in that era, including his paino part for Life on Mars by D. Bowie. From the same era there are some other great piano based pop songs like Bridge over Troubled Water and Harry Nilsson's Without You which many might appreciate your take on if you think they are musically interesting enough.
@ImpliedMusic6 ай бұрын
Thanks. Great suggestion
@galahadthreepwood93946 ай бұрын
Rick Wakeman tells the story the Yusuf/Cat promised him £10 and credit on the record. He’s still waiting!
@frankspears45976 ай бұрын
Without Rick’s creativity, it probably wouldn’t have modulated.
@markcox53856 ай бұрын
I play this with my choir. We transpose it down a tone so it’s not in the high register for the sopranos!
@knobby73426 ай бұрын
Hi, I just stumbled across this analysis of Morning Has Broken. You did a great job. Rick’s version of this song is why I started playing 20 years ago. It is on my desert island list. Did you know that Rick never got paid for his work at the time? Thanks.
@Andrew-h3q6b6 ай бұрын
As soon as you said that Cat Stevens struggled with with the key change, I thought, Klause Nomi would have don it!🤔
@Gusrikh16 ай бұрын
9/4. Not 9/8. Well presented.
@ShawnBrandon8886 ай бұрын
What about those descending arp runs in the verse? Lol
@ImpliedMusic6 ай бұрын
Those are cool. They’re fast but simple, just on the triad.
@ShawnBrandon8886 ай бұрын
So honored thanks, it's the precision timing and accents that Wakeman uses
@ImpliedMusic6 ай бұрын
@@ShawnBrandon888 true. impeccable technique.
@EdgarRoock6 ай бұрын
Was the intro inspired by Elton John'S "Your Song" which came out not long before this one?
@tomastarragona63486 ай бұрын
apparently that piano intro inspired this masterpiece by charly garcia: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eKnYlH96itpnmMk