"Wild World", "Oh Very Young", "Peacetrain", "Morning Has Broken"
@tonyterryjohnson86033 ай бұрын
Probably his four biggest hits. I love his music. His religion is not.my.business.
@kathleenshaw8383 ай бұрын
Absolutely, these four. Not to be missed.
@rosmeeker19643 ай бұрын
@@tonyterryjohnson8603 Understood. I was miffed when he went feral against Salman Rushdie but he has apologised for that bit of his life and I forgive now. We've all grown up.
@zhmw3 ай бұрын
"Morning Has Broken" is one my favorites.
@dianenc3 ай бұрын
Moonshadow
@LoisChisholm3 ай бұрын
I'm here because any chance I get to listen to Cat Stevens, I will stop what I am doing and take the time to listen. It doesn't matter that I've probably heard this song 1000 times, and that is no exaggeration. I have been a fan for 50+ years. He is one of my fave singer/songwriters.
@simonegoyeneche1143 ай бұрын
I’m with you there. He is a true icon.
@kimemerson57323 ай бұрын
❤me too, this is my youth!❤ “Tea for the Tillerman”, amazing album!❤
@jenniferrogers24923 ай бұрын
If you have seen Ted Lasso, it was featured in the last episode.
@nshkwe48113 ай бұрын
Exactly, couldn’t have said it better! ❤❤
@threekidzmom043 ай бұрын
exactly!! His songs hit your heart and soul. My youth too. Had a big crush on him!
@katherinebosse57063 ай бұрын
His album “Tea for the Tillerman” was unimaginably profound for me in my teens. His voice, his style, his passion just mesmerized me..still does. When he converted, he put away music as per his beliefs and broke my heart. But , now he’s back. Morning has Broken is absolutely a gorgeous, uplifting song..so is Peace Train. Enjoy this musician, Seb, he’s really great! ❤
@goosebump8013 ай бұрын
“Morning Has Broken” 🙌💯❤️❤️
@armadillotoe3 ай бұрын
Cat Steven also did the artwork for the cover of "Tea for the Tillerman."
@mandarinlearner3 ай бұрын
Sad Lisa is different but wonderful as well
@NancyMoran-r3b3 ай бұрын
I love him as well. I’ve read that Morning Has Broken is an old hymn. It’s beautiful!
@Bainrow3 ай бұрын
“Morning Has Broken” Rick Wakeman of the band Yes, featured on the piano.
@steve91993 ай бұрын
There's an old saying.... "When I was 18, I thought my father was the stupidest man on the planet. By the time I turned 21, it amazed me how much that old man had learned in 3 years." -Mark Twain.
@lgDukeCity50183 ай бұрын
Yep. I had always heard "The older you get. the smarter you parents become".
@usx062402 ай бұрын
Apocryphal, but brilliant nonetheless.
@DeannaAKADeanna2 ай бұрын
It took many years until I realized my father was as well read (and became more formally educated after fathering 4 kids). I think I always knew he was pretty smart, but I got to see a more intellectual side he was typically quiet about (some of our shared strong opinions coaxed out much of it).
@twentyfiveyears50103 ай бұрын
I'm 70. About 5 years ago, my then 20-year-old called and asked me if I knew of this song. I pulled my dusty Cat Stevens songbook out of the bookcase and it fell open to this song because I played and sang--cried--it so much in the 70s when I was the son trying to find his way. I had not sung it for decades. Now I sing it as the father wanting to guide his son. I can't sing it without crying.
@kristaochs20992 ай бұрын
I don’t know who you are, but I love you and feel the same. Hug.
@christineschmidt85013 ай бұрын
My mom's brother was a deadbeat alcoholic who never amounted to anything. He gave me three things as a kid in the late 70ies/early 80ies. A guitar strap, a capo and his vinyl of Tea for the Tillerman. He went away, we don't know where, but he gave me Cat Stevens, which is a gift that keeps on giving. Happy you found the music.
@TerriKnight-x3s2 ай бұрын
Blessed
@beauwoodland2374Ай бұрын
He did what he needed to. Battled his demons and left to confront it. Be proud of what he did
@deborahferrari92333 ай бұрын
"I'm being followed by a moon shadow" great song.
@goytabr3 ай бұрын
The ENTIRE "Tea for the Tillerman" album is a masterpiece. Not even an "okay" song in it, all are brilliant. But it's always "Father and Son" that gets me. I cry EVERY TIME. I thought this time I wouldn't, "oh, let me just see what Sebs thinks of it", but by the time of "you're still young, that's your fault" tears were already rolling. Such a simple but POWERFUL emotional song! "Where Do the Children Play?" gets my eyes wet, too.
@grangietoyou77643 ай бұрын
Grew up on that album.
@andreaspeters37733 ай бұрын
Right, this songs everytime brings tears in my eyes..... Tells so good the oftentimes difficult relationships👌🏼
@gail95662 ай бұрын
"How Can I Tell You" is THE definitive love song.
@ericingham99252 ай бұрын
So right! I still have my very worn vinyl of the album. Even the more benign tracks, like "Into White", are gorgeous. "Miles from Nowhere", a favourite, reminds me of where my head was at when I was 18yo.: "I have my freedom..I can make my own rules..oh yeah..the ones that I choose", though now I'm more like " Lord, my body's..been a good friend..but I won't need it...when I reach the end". Thanks for reminding me of what an inspiring and comforting set of songs this record contains.
@DerekRobertson-rw6rh3 ай бұрын
In my mind Cat Steven’s was the greatest voice of the 1970’s. So much soul and such a great songwriter.
@haplogan3 ай бұрын
"Tea for the Tillerman". is still one of the best produced albums ever.
@nancyweaver40422 күн бұрын
One of the first albums i ever bought, and i still have it, and i'm 65.
@dhanakhei99113 ай бұрын
I'm 73 and this is my youth, old hippie 😊❤love y'all ❤️ he spoke to me!
@rangipetersen38722 ай бұрын
I'm also an old hippy. Nearer 74 than 73:and still listen to Cat Stevens.❤
@christinalively82922 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@Harris-Ballew-Genealogy2 ай бұрын
74 here, old hippie and still listen
@olgamountain99042 ай бұрын
Same here. 73 and an old hippie. Remember the cool clothes that we wore.
@janflewelling62773 ай бұрын
You absolutely chose the best first choice for Cat Stevens. He was always a spiritual searcher and it showed in the poetry of his music. When it came out I was the young one trying to find my way, so sure I knew best what I needed to do. Now I'm the parent watching my own children making their own lives, still concerned but needing to let them fly with their own wings. I've been blessed to live both sides.
@JackMenendez3 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens is why I listened. He was very much a part of the early 1970s music scene and is a beloved sound from my young adulthood.
@nadinehaney65903 ай бұрын
I lost my dad just over 40 yrs ago; he was killed in a car accident on the Friday before Fathers Day, and as a 20 yr old , certifiable "daddy's girl" (his only daughter) I was devastated. Now, 40 yrs later, I still struggle with the loss, though as I get older I am comforted by the fact that I am now closer to our reunion in Heaven.
@jgator66942 ай бұрын
I am so so sorry. I lost my Dad 27 years ago and I still miss him terribly…we learn to live with it ( what choice do we have?) but the pain and absence never goes away. I also am comforted to know that Dad is waiting for me in heaven.
@DeannaAKADeanna2 ай бұрын
I'm near your age and I was the fair-haired child to my dad. I'm near your age and lost him 18.5 years ago. I feel the same about seeing him on different turf. I do feel that he & my mom (11 years ago) are never more than a thought away. That comforts me. I can't imagine losing him when I was 20. By then, I had gone through a childhood that would result in C-PTSD. He & his love helped me to feel *liked* and worthy and confident while no one seemed to notice I was going through a rough youth (because I was never a problem to anyone but the blooming NPD sharing my childhood room). It will be great and joyous and comforting to be much more conscious of him some day. Talk about debriefing! ;-)
@tomheim95162 ай бұрын
Lost my dad in 2017. He was 98. I still think of him every day.
@barbaramelville3372 ай бұрын
😢😢😢im sorry for your loss😢😢😢
@felicitywoodruffe40872 ай бұрын
Cat wrote some of the most beautiful enduring songs that will stand the passage of time and be just as relevant in one hundred years from now
@MichaelBoscoe-es4kw3 ай бұрын
Im 63 years of age and it still resonates and makes me cry
@jerrihadding25343 ай бұрын
Heavens. In my twenties I used to lay on my living room floor listening to his album “Teaser and the Firecat” over and over for hours! I still (75 years old now) remember all the words of his songs! Once I had the joy of experiencing him in concert in a very small venue. Oh YUM, so sexy!
@nancyweaver40422 күн бұрын
Still have my album too that I listened to as a teen. Just great songs by a fabulous singer.
@elaine80133 ай бұрын
Two years ago I left a comment concerning this song on Mr. Stevens page. They were heartfelt words and to my surprise he answered my comment. That's the kind of person he is. This song kept me going as a teenager when life was miserable. Stuck between 2 cultures and misunderstood by both, I was a mess. I've asked that it be played at my funeral. It still makes me cry.
@coolgareth1013 ай бұрын
Congratulations on discovering Cat Stevens. There's a lot there for enjoyment and thought. When I was 18, I went on a student exchange to Quebec. Someone had a copy of Cat Stevens' brilliant album "Tea for the Tillerman." The song "Where do the Children Play" absolutely grabbed me. I learned the lyrics then. I could now, fifty years later, sing it for you. (By the way, the covers of his albums are his own paintings). When he converted to Islam, he wanted to be careful about the practice of his faith, so he listened to very conservative advice and gave up music. For years. It broke my heart that he could turn his back on a talent like his. I can only imagine how it felt for him. As I understand the story, years later, his grown children put his guitar back in his hands and asked him to play. He started to cry. Since then, he's been making music and going on tour, but is careful to avoid the rock star's life.
@j16m023 ай бұрын
I'm 74. lost my dad 30 yrs ago, and I still cry whenever I hear this. Cat Stevens had an amazing depth
@roberormonde2 ай бұрын
We have a wonderfull hope in the future win this wicked world ends
@christinalively82922 ай бұрын
Depth is the perfect word to describe his voice and insight.
@PatriciaPerricone-gt9vf2 ай бұрын
I am new to reaction videos. I am 74 and appreciate the young people taking interest in the music of my time. My generation faced many serious problems. I am usually so disallusioned with so many youth or even the 20s and 30s worrying about pronouns and so confused about gender issues. They fail to see that evil actors are trying to brainwash all of us.
@PatriciaPerricone-gt9vf2 ай бұрын
Have you reacted to cats in the cradle. Have tissues.
@barbaramelville3372 ай бұрын
@@roberormonde😢😢 agree 💯
@MarkWilliamson-g5y3 ай бұрын
It was on Star Lords 2nd mix cassette in Guardians of the Galaxy 2
@oregonchick762 ай бұрын
Beautifully used as a backdrop to Yondu's sendoff.
@Macilmoyle2 ай бұрын
Also on the Season 3 Finale of Ted Lasso.
@marinakaye82842 ай бұрын
Yusuf is in his 70's now. When they rolled him out at Glastonbury I nearly cried, he means so much to me!!
@jerrymeadows50593 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens was like the guru of the 60s-70s era with songs like this and Peace Train and Morning Has Broken, but my favorite song of his has always been Wild World, which is about a girl who apparently broke up with him since on one of his live videos he introduced it as being a song which in his words "I wrote for me;" well he also wrote it for me and it still has a haunting effect on me all these years later.
@lorrainemiller6883 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens encapsulates the vibe we all lived with back then-- there was more love, more ease, more simple joys... Do a deep dive, his music lifts and sustains. We carry these opportunities within us every single day.
@rroades3 ай бұрын
I have a 35 yr old son. This and Cat’s in the Cradle ( Harry Chapin) will create a structure in your psyche about your children.
@JudithJohnson-zr8cv3 ай бұрын
Try 'Time in a Bottle' by Jim Croce....
@davidshattock95223 ай бұрын
Try harry chapins Story of a life.
@annagraham23328 күн бұрын
Five thumbs up on this!
@rhiahlMT3 ай бұрын
I'm watching someone discovering Cat Stevens. One of the best. Coming of age song. It's time to go at some point.
@Treasacello3 ай бұрын
My dad died in 2002. I am now older than he was when he died. He never made me feel less than. He'd share his love of 'B' Sci-Fi movies and geology, and we'd work on cars and building furniture. He taught me so many practical things for Life, but he also gave me a sense that I could do anything I put my mind to. Measure twice, cut once, and always keep a spare 10 mm around.
@TheGunslingerRoland3 ай бұрын
@@Treasacello Rest in peace to the dads of fond memories.
@dreamaterrill3 ай бұрын
You asked why I'm hear listening. Watching you discover some of the music I always loved is wonderful. Your world expands every time you discover these older songs and it's joyful Watching you.
@MichaelBoscoe-es4kw3 ай бұрын
I'm older than my father and it scares me 😢
@ejtappan18023 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens has a sound and a vibe all his own. Welcome to his world. You picked a very good starting point. Next you should listen to Peace Train, Morning Has Broken, and Wild World.
@lyndadowns48763 ай бұрын
Definitely. You can never mistake Cat Stevens' voice for anyone else's.
@joelmclean28983 ай бұрын
This song is about the communications gap between fathers and sons. It was a beautiful way of letting each generation know how the others are feeling.
@cindyziegra25962 ай бұрын
This thrills me to see a young person interested in my hero’s of my youth. I’m 71. Thank you!❤
@chrisweidner47683 ай бұрын
Was a child when this masterpiece was released. Powerful. Listening to this again at 66. Goosebumps and tears.
@QuicknStraight3 ай бұрын
Yusuf "Cat" Stevens is still going strong, aged 76, and still sounds great. I think he's a very underappreciated artist, especially these days. He's been a great singer/songwriter for a very, very long time. He recorded "Peace Train" two years ago, with Playing for Change, and it's a great version and he still sounds great.
@jonathanmurphy31413 ай бұрын
Yusef said at his induction to the Rock Hall, that he still has a good voice, and guitar ability, as he gave up alcohol, tobacco years ago -and has only been with his wife. (got a laugh at the ceremony -yet truth) I have several of Cat's albums, and three of Yusef'. A wonderful talent.
@allisonlopez50893 ай бұрын
Yes, a legend. Its great to see you discovering great music and artists.
@gordonh92583 ай бұрын
I love Cat Stevens & especially this song, I was 20 years old when my Dad had a stroke at work, it was me who found him. He never fully recovered & spent 2 years in hospital & the rest of his life in a wheelchair. He passed away when I was 23, but I still remember him now, he still kept his sense of humor even though he was paralyzed down one side & majority of his language was profane due to his condition.. When he did pass away I truly became a man that day and I will always be grateful to the way he brought me up. I am now 68 & my son is 39 we are as close as any Father and son could be.
@ChloesTango2 ай бұрын
I'm 76. And I feel so much joy whenever I see someone else discovering and appreciating Cat Stevens. I've probably listened to this song a few thousand times, and remember and respect my dad more each time I hear it. This song makes my spirit soar.
@mrkelso3 ай бұрын
I am here because one, I love your reactions, but specifically because Cat Stevens was one of my favorite singer-songwriters back in the day when most of the great singer-songwriters burst and filled the skies. His work was up there with Paul Simon and Elton John and James Taylor and Billy Joel and John Denver and Jim Croce and Carly and Joni and... man, that was a time. Wild World, Peace Train, Another Saturday Night, the soundtrack to Harold & Maude... his voice was amazing and his work was impeccable. And then... he was gone. A fascinating guy.
@goosebump8013 ай бұрын
Every one of your comments resonates with me. Your list of favorite singer-songwriters is mine as well (except I guess I haven’t listened to enough Joni yet to include her.) Thanks for summing up my thoughts so accurately 😊💐
@laurainelindley91903 ай бұрын
In the 70’s he was one of the best pop stars, beautiful voice 🥰🏴
@barbkennedy93823 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens, UK's awesome singer-musician-songwriters legal name is Yusuf Islam (born Steven Demetre Georgiou; 21 July 1948) He is still touring as of 2023 with a catalog of great songs. Thank you for reacting to only this one.
@melissagottlieb33813 ай бұрын
Peace Train, Morning has Broken
@jeaniejoseph9403 ай бұрын
My two favorites!
@threekidzmom043 ай бұрын
OH yes!! Please!!!!
@ediewall63602 ай бұрын
DITTO!! so true!,
@higgme1ster2 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens was one of the artists that was played in unaffiliated campus coffee houses with black lights, neon painted posters, candles, industry spool tables, beanbag chairs, and low sofas. Oh, the late sixties and early seventies, as the father said in this song, we had the rest of our lives ahead of us.
@debrabeck96303 ай бұрын
I lost my dad when I was a young child, so this song has always had a deep effect on me. I love it so much. You may think your parents will be there, but there is no guarantee. Now I’m a grandmother. I try to make good memories for my kids and grandkids. No matter what. Just love them. Your parents, your kids, your grandkids. Love them. I know my dad loved me.
@MarilynBoyd-m3k2 ай бұрын
Holy freaking cow... you are fantastic. Rarely does someone listen to the lyrics and get it... The music is great, but the words always resonate.
@MeganCarrington-l1pАй бұрын
I had forgotten how beautiful he is. What a fascinating character who maintained his integrity. ❤
@amandamckee91783 ай бұрын
My sister had the album "Tea for the Tillerman" and that is how I was introduced to his music, I loved when she would play that ~ the whole album. Beautiful music
@leeannies-tears3693 ай бұрын
I was pregnant with my first child when this came out. My son is almost 50 now and we still sing it together and I cry every time! It's very deep. The whole album, like so many from the time, is very deep and meaningful!
@lisasnyder55973 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens is an amazing singer/songwriter. All of his music makes you feel something. This song was written from the perspective of Father and Son, the lower voice is the father and the higher voice is the son. Also check out Peace Train, First Cut is the Deepest and Moonshadow to name a new.
@tonyherrera93293 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens was a viral hit maker before "viral" was a thing. "Morning Has Broken" "Peace Train" "Father and Son" "Wild World" "Lady D'Arbanville" "I'm Being Followed by a Moon Shadow" and others were heard on radio in the early '70's and his albums were great listens, from beginning to end. "Tea for The Tillerman" "Catch Bull at Four" "Teaser and the Fire Cat." When I was stationed in Germany with the US Air Force I went to his concert, in Frankfurt, in 1976 and he was amazing. His voice is quite unique. As I understand it he nearly drowned in the late '70's and his brother gave him a copy of the Koran. Afterwards he converted to Islam. He has written children's books and has been doing great philanthropic efforts for many decades.
@ellencourtney71873 ай бұрын
I’m glad you choose to read a bit of background about the songs you react to. On some channels the point of the song goes right over their head. Cat Stevens was huge for a time-unique voice.
@nancyjohnson20703 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens is a legend when I was a teenager. 😍😍
@mecarman13 ай бұрын
I am 68 and I love seeing young people explore the music i grew up with, I also like listening to new artist so i watch reaction videos to learn new things.
@Levi_Amongst_the_Watchers3 ай бұрын
I lost my Dad in 2019, and he was a Cat Stevens fan. Now, this song tares me up every time.
@sunshinesheltray15623 ай бұрын
I have loved this artist since the 80s, when my parents introduced me to him. Wild World, Moonshadow, Morning Has Broken, and Oh Very Young are all amazing.
@josephstrollo14133 ай бұрын
I recently lost my dad a couple minutes ago. It’s hard but it’s very comforting that he’s with God and my departed sister, his daughter. The circle of life is really difficult for those left behind, but if you’re lucky enough to have love from the people who have moved on they never really leave you, you will see them again when your time comes.
@jayharrington75403 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss, hold tight to your memories, that’s what will help you get by. Take care.
@autodogdact33132 ай бұрын
They are always with you in your heart, you know them so well. I'm sorry you are going through the hardest point right now.
@TombHermance3 ай бұрын
I get choked up every time I hear this. I miss my dad & this song just hits home. Nice job.
@Susan-om1en3 ай бұрын
When I was young back in the 70’s.. I traveled across America with my guitar and backpack…I was in love with Cat Steven’s… and father and son and wild world where my most requested songs to play for spare change along the way…Cat Steven’s voice is magical and his music is timeless💖
@Karla-uc6ry3 ай бұрын
His music goes to the soul
@8486233 ай бұрын
Because I grew up with listening to him I LOVE HIM.....
@susanlee29453 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens was one of the first shows I attended in the early 70s, I practically wore out his albums. Thanks for reacting to this one!
@TheaBerdie2 ай бұрын
I'm really enjoying you folks experiencing our music for the first time. It's kind of nice to not be dissed or blamed for stuff as a "stupid Boomer." We invented a lot of stuff, had great music, started the climate change movement, lots more. And we don't claim to be the greatest generation.
@Saffy-yr8vo2 ай бұрын
I’m as Cat Steven’s exploded onto the music scene in the uk in the 70’s. I shared a flat in a hippy suburb in Glasgow Scotland me and my friends financing the rent by running two jobs. On a Saturday we’d maybe get a bottle of wine or go and drink some beers rarely score something else. We had no extra cash apart from surviving cash. We shared around 6 vinyls and played them an old record player. Teaser and the Firecat by Cat was on it. Us girls were intrigued by the good looks of the foreign guys and he was one! His lyrics spoke to us, on this the divide between generations. The swinging 60’s are a myth perpetrated by the rich London scene. It never reached us Scots.it takes me back to those days of learning about life, people, love and hardship. I’d just like to add the uk was and still is split very much so between the rich and the rest of us they have dictated since 1945. I want you to realise we are not or have never been a democracy. We are ruled by false queens, kings and despite some early politicians introducing the Health Service and benefits to those in need we’ve been crying. Our escape being creatives lies with mainly music. And joined with other talents has kept us just always looking to hope. This song alludes to advice and hope for his son.
@robinnortherngirl78682 ай бұрын
I came to listen to this video is because I loved listening to Cat Stevens when I was in my late teens and early 20s. When Cat was young (and I was) our fathers weren't always supportive because they were brought up in such a different time, with fathers who weren't raised to "understand" or even try to understand, their children. My dad said once that he only owed us food and clothing until we could live on our own. That comment taught me a lot about the huge generational difference between us. I think that's what Cat Stevens is singing about here. This was a time of social unrest, the Vietnam, war and the civil rights movement. I think Cat Stevens wanted to get involved in some of these things and whatever else was going on in England and the world. This is just my 2 cents. I still listen to his music. Thanks for listening to him.
@riiiiight-z8mАй бұрын
Yes, yes. There was such a gulf between young adults and their parents in the 60s; the priorities of each generation were almost incomprehensible to each other. For me, as a 16-year-old when Father and Son was released, it was a song about a young man feeling smothered by his father's expectations, and his own need to be free of them. It was a little surprising to me to hear a bit of that generational gulf again, only with a much different spin than mine and probably a lot of others around my age. We loved our parents, but that detachment was hard for a generation who lived through the Depression and World War II.
@donna258713 ай бұрын
I love how Cat Steven’s uses the lower part of his voice when singing from the father’s perspective, and the higher part when singing the son.
@andresavard16043 ай бұрын
He recently made a new version of this song. He used de original recording of himself for the son's voice and his actual voice for the father's voice. Just beautiful.
@pjeffries3013 ай бұрын
As a boy I listened to this song, and now I sing it. Lovely choice, thank you.
@cherrypickerguitars3 ай бұрын
I LOVE watching people discover Cat for the first time! He has “rode shotgun” with me for 55 years! Peace
@zhmw3 ай бұрын
I am a Boomer and remember Cat Stevens, he was one of my favorites singers/songwriters.
@jenniferg7493 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens is such an incredible performer and human being. My college boyfriend introduced me to his music and I loved the sweetness and kindness of his music and lyrics. Please listen to more of his music. I think you will enjoy it!
@Suzette-gb7uj3 ай бұрын
I have watched some of your reactions in the recent past, and always enjoyed seeing your appreciation for music that was recorded way before your time. Cat Stevens has always been one of my favorite artists from the 1970s. Some of his other songs are wonderful, he was a an amazing songwriter. Peace Train is another favorite. But I actually love everything he has ever written, and recorded.
@RobertEskew26 күн бұрын
"Father and Son" is a priceless tune! I've heard it thousands of times over the past fifty years. I absolutely love it.
@threekidzmom043 ай бұрын
I always tear up and cry listening to this song now that I have two grown sons. This song means different things at different times in my life! So so beautiful!
@jessicaleblanc-nh1yl3 ай бұрын
He has been in my life since I was a child. He offers brilliance, beauty & kindness within his lyrics. Incredible spirit he has. No matter of his life change, her has always offered delightful music to those who will listen. Pretty amazing!
@kathrynnisse51053 ай бұрын
I'm here because Cat Steven's & his music is part of my youth. His music is fantastic. "Listen" to his songs😊
@elizabethboulais83112 ай бұрын
Love the sentiment of this song. Cat was iconic in his time. He told great stories with songs. I like how his tone changes when singing the sons part.
@DeannaAKADeanna2 ай бұрын
Excellent songwriter and there's something about his voice that I found comforting once familiar. He has also done some cool musical contributions along with other artists. The theme I recall was peace. He's still a pretty cool guy.
@newyorkmae84552 ай бұрын
I watch you from a KNOWING EXPERIENCE...Like God watching his child react, knowing The End from The Beginning❤He Has Seen us take our first breath, Known us from the womb...Watches expectantly our WONDER at each step of the way...its a GLORIOUS perspective you've provided we experience here❤
@jensb39173 ай бұрын
I’m here because I did a search for Linda Ronstadt and your video came up after awhile! 2 hours later I’ve listened to you discover her, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Brown and all my other favorites from the 70’s. So glad we shared all these with our boys growing up. I’ve taken long road trips my whole life with this music. So many great sounds. Thank you!
@jimrogers22393 ай бұрын
I come here to watch you and see your appreciation for the music I grew up with. There is so much in the music of the 70's and 80's for you to listen to. Some have great advice and some are just a pleasure to listen to. I especially like the ones you do with Ali so we get a perspective from both of you. thank you so much for being here.
@lauraopper25713 ай бұрын
I witnessed this play out between my husband and my son. It's a normal thing...there are arguments, and finally the young ones feel like they need to move on and become independent, but it can cause some pain along the way. Then, as my son grew older and had his own children, he realized what his father was saying and came to appreciate those words.
@rachaeltishner88083 ай бұрын
I love seeing your face when you smile and listen to a classic song and hear/understand the lyrics. Priceless
@LindaSaunders-j6y3 ай бұрын
One of the best concerts I attended.
@johnsteve23773 ай бұрын
This song was used at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy 2.
@maryloushipmanartdecor1123Ай бұрын
I am 59. As a child in the early 70s I would watch my mother paint...she would listen to Cat Steven's while she painted. I have such great memories of his songs❤.
@paranormalsisters31182 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you did this one!!! I grew up with Cat Stevens, know every word to every song. His album Tea for the Tillerman is fabulous!!!!
@Harris-Ballew-Genealogy2 ай бұрын
One of my favorite artists, been a fan for over 50 years
@Qlassyone3 ай бұрын
I listened to Father and Son over and over when my grandfather died. It still hits me in the feels 50 years later.
@ninaevans84603 ай бұрын
It's 6am and I've been watching reaction videos all night long. It's so awesome to "share" the music I've loved for my whole life with a new generation. Your reactions are priceless!
@Gwennedd2 ай бұрын
I can see by the prior comments that many watching this reaction also grew up with Cat Stevens in their lives. He was one of my teen idols. His words and music meant so much to me as a young woman. Glad to see you checking this amazing man out. His lyrics are beautiful...as is his voice and music.
@jeanmeizel88953 ай бұрын
Cat The Best ..and a Poet !
@ladykaycey3 ай бұрын
I've always loved this song. I enjoy alot of his music 🎶
@rhondaroberts60213 ай бұрын
"From the moment I could talk I was ordered to listen". One of my favorite lines ever.
@keelybarger15093 ай бұрын
One of THE Best musicians, singer and songwriter. Decent human being!
@abibritton8791Ай бұрын
I love "If I Laugh" and "How Can I Tell You", both still make me cry. I'm 74, astonishingly. I'm so happy that you're discovering Cat Stevens. ❤❤❤
@janiceriedel88452 ай бұрын
I'm here because this was one of my husband's favorite songs. His son loves it, too. It's an amazing song. I'm glad my husband introduced me to Cat Stevens. This song was played at my husband's memorial service.
@letsbehonest0119 күн бұрын
When I saw Cat Stevens, I knew I had to stop and listen. I first heard this song in my older brother's bedroom, sitting on the floor in the early1970's, with him, my older sister and my younger sister. He has to this day one of the most expansive record collection ever. I have such great memories of just all of us kids (teenagers) hanging out in his room and listening to great music. In those days, albums came with posters and his room was just covered with them. Thanks to my older brother and sister, I was introduced to the best of the best in rock music. This was a great trip down memory lane. Music has a way of doing that.
@fionabarrie96973 ай бұрын
We raised our kids on music that was before our time and of our time. Then listened to the new music as they grew. I’m so sorry that you have never heard Cat before, a truly beautiful soul! They now share musicians they like and ask for my interpretation of lyrics from artists they respect. When they do, I can only feel honoured! Share everything!
@jdw93972 ай бұрын
I love Cat Stevens-I have all of his albums. FYI-the soundtrack of the movie Harold and Maude is all Cat Stevens’ songs.
@leoblueyes2 ай бұрын
I’ve grown up with cat Steven’s and still have him on my phone. He has great music
@armadillotoe3 ай бұрын
In the era of tall stacks of Marshalls and hard rock, Cat Stevens appeared at the Filmore East with an acoustic guitar and blew everyone away.
@azizaibrahim11552 ай бұрын
He brings me to tears ! Love him and ALL his songs !!!!! ❤️🎸🎼. Thanks, Seb . ❤
@pabloseefoo83883 ай бұрын
It's even more emotional seeing Cat Stevens perform this song now, as he does is as a duet with his younger self: He sings live the father role, and the son role is from recordings when he was young. It's really beautiful to see. Check it out here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hYO8pJZ9g9qKmqc