This song lists off alot of the "current events" from Billy's life, starting with things that happened when he was a child and progressing up through his life up until the time of the writing. A lot of high school history & social studies classes used this song as a full blown history lesson. The genius of this song cannot be understated
@megandeats5 ай бұрын
My HS history teacher had us memorize this song
@decolonizeEverywhere5 ай бұрын
This song and all of the references in it are not current events at all. Every single one of those references goes back to the greatest Generation and what they did in the 1960s and 70s
@Pitbull_19735 ай бұрын
@@decolonizeEverywhere they were "current events" during Billy Joel's life (born 1949). Thats why put it in quotation marks.
@maerae85 ай бұрын
My AP US History teacher in high school played this on our last day of class. We were all singing along and it was a blast. 😊
@JohnWick-xg4hl5 ай бұрын
That's not current events. That's continuing events because that happened 100 years ago back in 1700. It's going to happen in 2232. You got to differential between current events and continuing events, there is a difference. Pleased know your knowledge in history
@kristinemckee92795 ай бұрын
The scary thing to me, as a 70 year old, is that the younger generation doesn’t know any of the history Billy shows in his video. They don’t learn it in school and don’t care.
@mellycook5 ай бұрын
At 51 I agree
@mcherylyn5 ай бұрын
It's the same watching KZbin reactions to Forrest Gump...the younger folks don't get most of the historical references throughout the movie.
@jyesucevitz5 ай бұрын
they don't get taught history. they're taught an ideology.
@susanpilling88495 ай бұрын
Same age, same problem!
@novascotia81925 ай бұрын
Your parents generation thought the same thing about you and your friends. And when the "younger generation" you speak of grow old and grey, they will feel the same way towards the youth of their time.
@joannegoebel5 ай бұрын
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it ...Winston Churchill.
@brianfite47405 ай бұрын
Those who do, are doomed to scream into the void as everyone else repeats it - A cartoon on my old history professor's door.
@petrichor39475 ай бұрын
History doesn’t repeat, but it does rhyme a lot. Said someone (if no one claims it I am someone)
@decolonizeEverywhere5 ай бұрын
Actually, Churchill was misquoting the philosopher George Santayana
@FranklinJuniper-uh2lk5 ай бұрын
"Actually..." Lol. The Office: Oscar character 🙂😉
@jazzylyn58575 ай бұрын
Churchill was a drunken lush with big debts, a puppet for the "masters" he served. Which are the same masters of today. Not the hero he is lauded to be. And I'm a Brit.
@ta2gypsy5 ай бұрын
Teacher in my sons' high school played this and gave the students assignment to choose 10 subjects from the song a write brief essays on each one from their list in proper format. A full quarter of grade for the year. It was a success for my son
@QBUnfilteredChannel5 ай бұрын
Give that teacher a raise... what a great assignment. Imagine students actually learning about history 😎
@lecycaudiovideos40505 ай бұрын
I'm a homeschool mom teaching in a co-op and I taught this during Spring of 2020 before covid shut us down. Oral presentation on the piece of the lyrics they were assigned. I'm planning on teaching it again this coming year. Then last few meetings we will be writing our own verses for their times..... 2020 will probably get a full verse to itself.
@cc-hk5ih5 ай бұрын
Brilliant idea cudos to that teacher for using an innovative source for her students to learn. Well done to your son, too. History should not be what happened on social media yesterday. Wars etc were fought by people so that we could have our freedom. My nephew was taught the 2nd world war history and not the first crazy!!!!! Billy Joel reminds us that there are always fires to fight for each new generation, and each generation passes on a flawed world which each new generation tries and often fails to improve.... it goes on and on. Up to us to live and learn from the past
@cc-hk5ih5 ай бұрын
@@lecycaudiovideos4050 well done to you. Keep up the good work. Your kids are lucky to have you
@dawnyoung85 ай бұрын
Excellent teacher
@eirrenia5 ай бұрын
If I remember correctly he wrote this in response to a young man complaining about current events commenting that Joel’s generation had it so easy because “nothing really happened” in those days.
@elizabethfranco12845 ай бұрын
That young man was Sean Lennon
@ellenstrack62745 ай бұрын
That is coreect, Billy Joel started at the year of his birth through to his 40th birthday.
@patticrichton11355 ай бұрын
@@elizabethfranco1284 Yes, in case someone doesn't know who Sean Lennon is, he is John Lennon (of the Beatles) son whom he had with Yoko Ono. Sean was born in 1975. John Lennon also had a son Julian Lennon with John's first wife Cynthia Powell Lennon. Julian was born in 1963.
@Robertscorner15 ай бұрын
Ironically, if he waited one more month, he could have added one of the most important events of the 1980's, the fall of the Berlin wall.
@xrysoryba5 ай бұрын
Billy Joel turned 40 in 1989 and wrote this song covering what happened during his lifetime. As someone else mentioned John Lennon's son Sean once told him "you were a kid in the 50s and everyone knows nothing happened in the 50s" so Billy wrote this song.
@igotnoname45575 ай бұрын
I always thought that they should've found a way to incorporate this song in the Forest Gump soundtrack.
@bobboy55085 ай бұрын
REM released this almost same song in 1987. It’s The End Of the World. It jumps to the same beat and goes through a history list the same way.
@JerseyDevil4115 ай бұрын
The "V" word in this song is the 1953 polio... every event in this song goes from 1949 to 1989
@dancarter4825 ай бұрын
Thalidomide is referenced too - more similarities !
@sa92455 ай бұрын
@@dancarter482 Polio vaccine was good. Thalidomide was bad. What is the similarity?
@KarenAndersen-uy7vx5 ай бұрын
@@dancarter482 um, no thalidomide was not a vaccine. It was a drug that the developer lied about doing studies and trials that was then prescribed to pregnant women to treat morning sickness and caused birth defects.
@DanaStout725 ай бұрын
@@sa9245 no vaccine is good, the polio scare was just that, a scare to get you to take their poison
@judylee90225 ай бұрын
Billy Joel's " still rock and roll to me" another banger and my fav!
@bkm27975 ай бұрын
The Stranger is also a favorite!
@catherinekoch37355 ай бұрын
I don't think there is a Billy Joel song that I don't like
@monaboutet68635 ай бұрын
Everyone believes that the world began when they were born. I'm blessed and grateful to remember everything that he made reference to. History is of paramount importance in my mind. I'm just an old hippie! Peace and Love ❤❤
@karinwolf36455 ай бұрын
Me, too!! 💋😻🍹👵🐺🌵
@patticrichton11355 ай бұрын
Me TOO Mona, I was born in 1947 so I too lived through that period in Billy's song. I also am a HUGE HISTORY BUFF, it was my favorite subject in school, and I STILL read a lot of books, watch documentaries, historical films of ANY period in history. I find it SO fascinating and love reading biographies of historical figures that I have not covered or learned about in school. I love going into more depth on their lives, than what we were taught in school.
@wjb-wi6dt23 күн бұрын
The corollary to this is that people also have trouble recognizing what is happening now as part of that history.
@mapegatkinson925 ай бұрын
My husband's second cousin won the Pulitzer Prize for the photo of Viet Nam shooting. His name was Eddie Adams. He was a reporter going down the road with his movie camera and witnessed this. The photo came from the movie film. He was a very good guy and was from our home town of Arnold/New Kensington. Later he lived in NYC. RIP.
@wtgardner69142 ай бұрын
Wasn't the person shown getting executed a terrorist who had just killed women and children including the shooters grandchild? I could be wrong on the exact stats of it, but it is always referenced as a wrongful death by a South Vietnamese Army officer, but the context needs to be shown completely.
@ogmike73025 ай бұрын
He’s naming off the main events in history during his lifetime. One decade at a time. It’s a historical time piece from the 50’s through the 80’s. ✌️😎
@threekidzmom045 ай бұрын
I am about to turn 68 and I lived through all of this. I have heard this song many many time but right now that thought is blowing my mind.
@taustin65245 ай бұрын
During my Junior year our history teacher played this song in class. We spent the rest of the semester sorting out every reference and researching its significance in history. The discussions were great and it was the first time I ever felt like an older person saw us as more than just kids. He was a phenomenal teacher and I’ve never enjoyed a history class more!
@EvilSnipa5 ай бұрын
This song will be relevant 100 years from now.
@907Bluedot5 ай бұрын
Billy covered 1949-1989 in his original and Fall Out Boy did a cover covering newsworthy items from 1989-2023.
@freyjabeth43725 ай бұрын
Billy Joel is one of the greatest!
@bkm27975 ай бұрын
That he is!👍
@fgrillo295 ай бұрын
This covers history from the 50's to 1989. In 1990, My 11th grade social studies teacher assigned us to pick a topic from this song and write a paper on it. That same teacher played a lot of Billy Joel in class and used it as part of his lessons. He was a Vietnam vet and such a wonderful teacher. I loved his class and looked forward to it everyday. This man really taught us and respected us on a level not many teachers got to. Billy Joel has a special place in my heart because of Mr. Manson's class and because he's a brilliant artist. This song unlocked a core memory for me. Thanks for doing this.
@Cobalt_Dragon0716Ай бұрын
Mr. Manson? Might his first name have been Charles, perchance? 😂
@ErickHenkel5 ай бұрын
You wonder how long the Israel/Palestine thing has been going on? It’s mentioned in the book of Exodus 15:14, only in that reference they were called the Philistines. What Billy was referring to was the Palestinian war in 1949 after the State of Israel was formed.
@abbey26295 ай бұрын
Nope, the verse that mentioned “Palestine” referred to the land conflict and deadly Intifada that was carried out in the late 1980s. The line is “Begin, Reagan, Palestine”. Menachem Begin was Prime Minister of Israel in the late 70s-early 80s. Reagan was President from 1981-89. The First Intifada - murderous riots that were said to be motivated over the “Palestinian land” dispute, began in 1987 and lasted until the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993. Unless Billy Joel broke the chronological order he followed in the rest of the song, the Intifada was probably what he was referring to.
@uuuuu2b5 ай бұрын
The Israel/Palestine "thing" is NOT mentioned in Exodus 15:14. There is no direct cultural or genetic continuity between the ancient Philistines and modern Palestinians. The ancient Philistines disappeared as a distinct group by the 6th century BCE
@chrismorgan91535 ай бұрын
This is why shouldn't use the Bible as a historical reference unless you actually know what you're talking about. You obviously do not.
@DanaStout725 ай бұрын
Zionists are the problem, Zionism is racism - Avi Schlaim kzbin.info/www/bejne/jYW0gKiad7KZbbM
@Historian2125 ай бұрын
@@uuuuu2bThanks - was going to say this.
@tammiemcclure89875 ай бұрын
There is a line from a tv show years ago where the older guy says "Back in the 60s we were going to save the world." The young man asks him. "What happened?" "I dunno, I guess we got high and forgot about it." That was just some crappy sitcom but that exchange has stuck with me for about 30 years. Sometimes something just grabs you and it is so memorable you can't forget it. This song is one of those.
@Historian2125 ай бұрын
Yeah, but that’s not what happened. That’s some Hollywood hack’s version. What happened was that the government started shooting student demonstrators in 1970, at Kent State U in Ohio and Jackson State U in Mississippi. What happened was the corruption that was exposed by the Watergate investigation, and that the war finally ended. Most importantly, what happened was that the economy crashed in the 1970s, inflation skyrocketed, and protestors had to find ways to make a living. That BS about everybody getting high and not being able to remember what happened was a glib way to gloss over the suppression of protest.
@kimnapier83875 ай бұрын
Every time I hear this song, I feel a pounding in my heart and,even tears well up 💟 in my eyes. So powerful the lyrics are and so beautifully executed!
@FinallyTuned5 ай бұрын
Billy Joel has money now, but most of his early royalties were ripped off by his manager and first wife. It’s a wild story.
@evalehde38695 ай бұрын
True story
@bobboy55085 ай бұрын
Hey go listen to It’s The End Of The World. By REM. I think Billy Joel Ripped this song off of them. REM’s is a little faster but beat is same. It’s a historical list song. By the way, REM released that song in 1987. 2 years before Billy Joel. I’m surprised REM didn’t raise an issue. The historical facts are different but it’s the same song.
@evalehde38695 ай бұрын
@@bobboy5508 ok I did. You are trippin’! Yes, they list off a bunch of bad things happening, but that is where the similarity begins and ends. The message is very different. Well I could go on and on; everything is very different. Joel’s song is pure genius. This song is average at best. He never had any need to rip anything off from anyone.
@markvanderstelt89995 ай бұрын
@@bobboy5508 Haha you are crazy nothing like it nice try.
@gryphonvert4 ай бұрын
Listen to "The Great Wall of China" off "River of Dreams", it's about that.
@tiacalhoun38415 ай бұрын
This song is brilliantly clever, it’s all the historical people, events and inventions of the first 40yrs of Billy Joel’s life
@davesunhammer42185 ай бұрын
"Billy Joel must have so much money..." Yea, read up on the song "River of Dreams" which was his eventual reaction to his best friend/brother-in-law/manager stealing something like $50 mil. Now that is some betrayal. "My best friend married my sister, became my manager... and then ran with the cash." But, he found his way back...
@GeraintHughes-pp1cy5 ай бұрын
there is an old quote "those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it" this song kinda proves that
@Robertscorner15 ай бұрын
He mentions that in a round about way, verse 1 ends with "Santayana goodbye" this is a reference to Philosopher, novelist, poet, and essayist George Santayana death in 1952. His most famous quote is "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
@MrsColumbo8235 ай бұрын
Churchill.
@patticrichton11355 ай бұрын
and that quote is SOOOOO true!! We just keep having wars because we can't get along with anyone that has different beliefs than "we" do. (that is SO NOT ME), The human race just can't seem to "let it be" and just get along and CELEBRATE our differences instead of HATING them.
@Cobalt_Dragon07165 ай бұрын
@@MrsColumbo823The quote is by George Santayana, NOT Winston Churchill. Mr. Churchill can't even hold a CANDLE to Mr. Santayana with regard to this quote.
@MrsColumbo8235 ай бұрын
@@Cobalt_Dragon0716 That doesn’t mean Churchill didn’t say it which he did. I’m not gonna play who’s on first here. They’re both giants in history.
@Blank.Grandma5 ай бұрын
I would love for Billy Joel to do a second version of this from where he left off until the present.
@tommyworles53445 ай бұрын
The fallout boys have
@Cobalt_Dragon0716Ай бұрын
@@tommyworles5344Yeah, and it SUCKS!!!
@christopherderoy31535 ай бұрын
What whaaaaaat!!! These are the times to Remember by Billy Joel is one of my favorites by him. Beautiful, timeless and connects with pretty much everyone who’s had some great memories in life WHAAAAT WHAT!!!!!!
@user-or1ye3iz6d5 ай бұрын
Billy Joel "PRESSURE" (Original Video). 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@erinhansen21105 ай бұрын
Another vote for this
@WineSippingCowboy5 ай бұрын
35 years 🎂. Written by Billy Joel. He wrote this to celebrate 🍾 his 40th birthday 🎂 in 1989. Billy Joel granted a license to Scholastic to use this song 🎵 to teach American history and Western history. Underrated album Storm Front. Produced by Billy Joel and Mick Jones. Recorded parts in Warehouse Studios 🎙, Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦. Still under the ownership of Bryan Adams. Suggested video 📹: Billy Joel sings I Go to Extremes.
@carriew95975 ай бұрын
"The Downeaster Alexa" is my favorite Billy Joel song, such a great story teller.
@TheGwydion7775 ай бұрын
Loved him in my teens. Still brings tears to my eyes today. Great musician. Great performer. Great overall human being. Highly underrated, I'd say. 🥰
@shaythiasong88915 ай бұрын
I was a teenager when this song came out. I loved it then and I still love this song today. It is an absolutely amazing song.
@kimnapier83875 ай бұрын
This song is my favourite from Billy Joel! It's so cleverly written and it makes me just need to dance around 😅. Thank you for your reaction. It's awesome
@Cobalt_Dragon0716Ай бұрын
Mine, as well.
@mattbrothers21975 ай бұрын
I was in 6th grade when this came out. It was quite a sensation. My history teacher used it in class to great effect. I wasn't much of a student then, already skipping school to hang out frequently. During this semester I didn't skip much because I wanted to come in for the discussions of this song. To this day I know what each of these references refers to and their social context. I love history (really just a long unfolding story) largely because of this song.
@jonstreng78505 ай бұрын
All I have to say is.. Good luck to the person trying to do this for a local Karaoke party 🐱. Thanks for keeping the love going for Billy Joel. This was the "comeback" song for him. After he married Christie Brinkley, I believe in 85, there was a span of 6 years between #1 songs for him. Uptown Girl, in 1983, which features Christie in the video then this in 89.
@crystalrowan5 ай бұрын
I was 12 years old when this song came out. I recorded it from the radio to a tape so I could listen to it over and over and memorize the lyrics. I had to ask my mom and Dad on a few that I couldn't recognize (Prokofiev for example). But I persevered and learned it by heart and have been able to sing the entire thing from memory ever since. It's probably my all time favorite Billy Joel song (and I love his entire library).
@happyshamrock735 ай бұрын
Had my kids look up all the references in this song their senior year. We homeschooled!
@seantlewis3765 ай бұрын
I was in the Army when this song came out. We had so much fun listening to this during the down times. Joel's a Boomer, and I'm a GenX. A few years ago, a local GenY band was playing at a local venue, and they did an updated version of this starting with the 1980s. It was so good! They haven't really made it yet, so there isn't any recording of their version that I've been able to find.
@debradillard3155 ай бұрын
Love Billy Joel
@jdl370045 ай бұрын
Yeeees finally another billy reaction
@robertgieseler12205 ай бұрын
Man, what a truly excellent reaction to a truly excellent song -- FIRE! Best wishes from Germany
@Cobalt_Dragon0716Ай бұрын
I see what you did there 😮😅
@HeavyTopspin5 ай бұрын
If the "V-word" is something that KZbin started losing its shit over in 2020, he's referring to the Polio V-word, developed by Jonas Salk in the 1950s. I'm sure there's websites out there explaining every single reference (U2 refers to the spy plane, not the band) in the song.
@Cobalt_Dragon07165 ай бұрын
There are.
@kathieovercash84145 ай бұрын
Seems like for each fire we put out two or three more are lit. Billy Joel has so many great songs. Can't wait to see you react to It's Still Rock And Roll To Me. An Innocent Man. Honesty. Allentown. Only The Good Die Young. There are so many more.
@JasonJrake5 ай бұрын
One of the pre-KZbin viral videos in the early internet days is a homemade video for this song that flashes pictures up for every reference in the lyrics.
@dalenikolitch46275 ай бұрын
I would Love it if billy would add another verse, since it's been over 20 yrs😮......
@Lakeshore145 ай бұрын
You’re absolutely right, this song is definitely prophetic. It’s a history lesson and at the same time a reminder that we have a chance to learn from history and not make some of the same mistakes. Thanks so much for this great reaction and a look back in time. 👏👏🥰
@heatherreese8775 ай бұрын
This song is so awesome. It mentions every important event in every year, starting with his birth year (1949).
@lawlover7165 ай бұрын
He references 119 people and events, before 1989, just this slice of life is unheard of by youngsters today, Thank God for history so we can learn from the past. BJ is never afraid to jump in with both feet.
@dougieyou5 ай бұрын
If I was a History Teacher I would use this song and take the whole year diving into it for my students it's that good.
@revaflowers31155 ай бұрын
Billy is always good for a history lesson. Sadly so many people don't know the events he's talking about in this song,and for this very reason the older generations tell us we have to know our history to be able to learn from. Not dwell there but learn from it. The vaccine was the polio vaccine. In 1948 British Mandate over Palestine end and created two new states ,one Jewish and Arab. In 1988 Palestine National Counsil declared itself as a state. I think Palestine has been at unrest since the Ottoman Empire. Someone has created a current version of this song but I don't know who it is singing it,but it is the same title with Bonus track tacked on to it.
@nickhayes16263 күн бұрын
What I heard is that he wrote this in response to a young kid at the time saying that Billy’s generation didn’t understand hard times and bad events, because he came from a better time period. Billy showed him that there have always been hard times and terrible events but also some good things too. It’s an amazing song.
@brookebush81275 ай бұрын
"There is nothing new under the sun"...Ecc 1:9 "We wrestle not with flesh and blood"...Eph 6:12..."Look up, and lift up your head, your redemption draws nigh"...Luke 21:28...God Bless ❤MARANATHA❤
@fran36755 ай бұрын
I had a History Teacher in College, who used this song as part of their curriculum, but we had to write verses for each Decade after the time the song was written. Love it!
@TheBestPill-no2xp5 ай бұрын
Billy Joel's best album is _The Stranger._ _"We may never understand how The Stranger is inspired. But he isn't always evil, and he is not always wrong!"_
@debbiechang57815 ай бұрын
Billy Joel is an American treasure. A rare genius who is a member of a handful of musical gods. Sir Paul McCartney is in that group. If you’re interested in net worth he probably has an impressive number. I don’t really care as long as they do good things with their excess wealth and as far as I know, they both do. 🌺✌️
@suemiller25225 ай бұрын
Just saw Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks at Soldier Field a few weeks ago, and for 75 and 76 years old, those two still put on fantastic shows. This was the first song of BJ's encore, and the place went NUTS. Great tune. He played a montage of all the people and events mentioned during this song and it was amazing. I still remember all the lyrics to this banger lol
@marilynbryant95232 ай бұрын
This shows the progression of the family from their marriage and life as the world continues to turn
@chrisashley34472 ай бұрын
Baby boomer here. Love your approach and honest commentary on the music. I'm having so much fun watching your reactions to the music that defined my life. Keep up the great work!
@randyg.18365 ай бұрын
Dang. Of all the reactions I have watched, you are the first to mention the background photos. Thank you.
@nancyskomars12305 ай бұрын
I used this song and Powerpoint back in 1998 with high school history classes to illustrate everything and most of these references were new to them. Their teacher kept the final product and used it for years after!! Billy Joel, making a difference!!
@sandyczarnetzke71415 ай бұрын
When I went to the Back To Back Concert with Billy Joel and Elton John and he sang this song the dome just roared. Fantastic song and it was a fabulous concert.❤ Stay safe.
@brendasorenson61865 ай бұрын
Now, I'm going to have to revisit some of those events. Thanks, BP. Excellent reaction.
@bibliophileforever31285 ай бұрын
I am so glad to read from your viewers that this song has been used in History classes. When I was in k-12 school, I hated history class as it seemed to always start with Columbus discovering the Americas and never even got up to the Civil War. I learned more when taking college classes because they were more specific time periods and included other parts of the world (I even took an Ancient Rome class), but it was still something I was required to do for credit. When I started reading history on my own, I discovered little-known people/occurrences, such as The Alice Network, The Book of Lost Names, The Paris Library, Letters Home from Vietnam, and Before We were Yours - I gained a greater appreciation for history and the people who lived through it. (My favorite non-fiction is How the Irish Saved Civilization - it has an unintentional parallel to the recent struggle against book banning in U.S. schools.) I've even begun to have more appreciation for "history movies" which I always thought were just action flicks. I found instead that some can be very eye-opening, thought-provoking or inspirational such as Three Came Home, Men in War, Hotel Rwanda, Imitation Game, Hacksaw Ridge, The Siege of Jadotville, and most recently Golda and One Life, to name just a few. Thank you so much for reacting to this song. Hopefully, others will see history can be more interesting and is more important than they think.
@GinaGeeILuvu5 ай бұрын
I love this song and video! I can remember every word and I love the historical significance of the song. Billy Joel is a genius!! Yes, if we don't watch it we will relive some bad history, we can't let a wannabe dictator win this election. We must remember and learn from past mistakes, like the mistake the Germans made when they thought Hitler was harmless!💖💖
@pyroishere5 ай бұрын
You've been takin' about this song so much and I'm glad you re-visted it! It does hit harder with the actual lyrics. This version still stands today, but Fall Out Boy made an updated version last year if you're interested. I would love a more detailed breakdown with you and Don. 40!
@JDfromPhilly5 ай бұрын
A lot of great comments on this song. To his wealth, he lost millions from his brother in law stealing it and bad investments. Billy Joel filed for bankruptcy about 25yrs ago or so. But he had to tour a lot more to recoup millions that he lost. One of the greatest songwriters and performers ever, with a huge catalog. Saw him in the 90’s with Elton John playing duel pianos at old Veterans Stadium here in Philly. I’m here for it BP 🤘🏻🇺🇸💯
@renee57485 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your thoughtful, insightful reaction. We are blessed by your channel.🥰
@robynfedalen17775 ай бұрын
What a message! ❤️✌🏻🎶
@lorismith51955 ай бұрын
One of my college English professors used this song in an assignment. We looked at the lyrics and went through the decades. Then we had to go find the newspaper headlines in the days surrounding our birthdate and write a synopsis to present to the class. It was so meaningful.
@karlweir31985 ай бұрын
Awesome song thanks ❤
@roberttrevino28613 ай бұрын
When this song came out, I was a T.A. at my old junior high school, and one of the history teachers put this in his lesson plans and had the kids look up some of the people/events that are mentioned. Billy Joel wrote this when he turned 40 for the events of his first 40 years.
@-.NYX.-4 ай бұрын
You are alovely man with a lovely mind.. Ty so much for being out there for us !
@lesblatnyak59475 ай бұрын
Saw Billy Joel 4 times in the 70s. Brilliant live ✨️🎶✨️
@MyName-mi8qr5 ай бұрын
Bruv, I subscribed to your channel a few months ago. As a black man, who grew up in the hip hop when it was battle rap and who was the best , never really considered this music. It wasn't cool if you know what I mean. Not that I am 47 and really look back on this music, as the way you do, we really grew up in an era where every genre of music had something to bring to the table. My friends, who were mostly white at the time, listened to alternative rock, my dad listened to classic rock, and I now have a better appreciation for music and you've brought more of that appreciation to the forefront. I really discriminated music and didn't open my mind, nor my ears, and now my Spotify playlist has grown even more because of you. You won't take the old skool hip hop or Motown out of me. No way, now how, but thanks for reinvigorating my mind and giving a lot of this music another chance. By the way, I take it you were in Germany in the early 80's but where were your parents stationed? I am currently down in Stuttgart working for a military credit union, but spent time in Bamberg, near Nürnberg, and Babenhausen near Frankfurt. Keep up the great work bruv. I really enjoy your feedback on all types of music.
@susanliltz38755 ай бұрын
“RIVER OF DREAMS “ Is another great Billy Joel song , with another totally different sound !! Great!!
@felixdzerjinsky52444 ай бұрын
I was born in 1945....and I've lived through the entire period that he is singing about. This song always strikes a chord with me.......
@tombland73365 ай бұрын
Just so apt that you picked this song. I appreciate that it is a song you knew but that you were not aware that Billy Joel had such a vast collection of truly great songs. Aka Ren, he is very good at telling a storey through his music, this song and Piano Man are great examples. But this song, as you rightly pointed out, reminds of us cycles in life. Keep up the great work.
@teresacartwright54065 ай бұрын
This song has so much packed into it - in some ways it reminds me of Don McLean's "American Pie". I'm always shocked though by the generations who really don't get the references in the song. You're right - history continues to repeat 'cuz human nature doesn't change. The personalities, egos & ambitions of ancient rulers (Genghis Khan, Stalin,, Chairman Mao) are similarly embodied in current dictators (Putin, Kim Jung-Un).
@michaelr20595 ай бұрын
It would be EXTREMELY interesting to see what you come up writing PART 2 to this song. You've got the talent, your library is amazing.
@paulwong80465 ай бұрын
The magic of this song is chronology within his verses... someone else made an update version of this song but he was all over the place.
@raddersmyhero5 ай бұрын
"Innocent man" my fave ❤❤❤
@FishKungfu5 ай бұрын
Great reaction and thoughtful comments! Joined! "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant" is a must for a great story told in song.
@chris...949712 күн бұрын
What sparked the writing of this song was a visit by a young man to the studio where Billy Joel was recording. The young man was a 21yr-old friend of Sean Lennon. So, the young man was complaining that his generation has it terrible because the world's going to hell now and Billly Joel grew up in a calmer, more peaceful time ('You grew up in the 1950s, and everybody knows nothing happened in the 50s.') So "We Didn't Start The Fire" bursts out with what you could these days call 'hashtags' of names and events that each sent earthquakes through the political and cultural world. The refrain 'It was always burning, since the world's been turning' and 'No, we didn't light it, but we tried to fight it' makes it clear that the world has never known a calm moment. Good or bad, controversy has been shaking things up since the beginning of time. I love how teachers have used this song, naming people and situations decade by decade, to teach history.
@TheRokjok5 ай бұрын
CBS Sony sent free of charge cassettes of this song with lyric sheets to any school that wanted to help teach US history.
@markcarter8225 ай бұрын
This song will NEVER be out dated. Through the generations there could always be something added on to it. There are a couple other videos for this song that I do like better. A video that shows news / magazine clip pictures of many of the references in the song. Just seems to make it a more powerful song.
@strangeworldsunlimited7125 ай бұрын
15:00 Soon after this album came out, Billy discovered that his first wife's brother, who had been his business manager for over a decade, had embezzled a huge amount of money from him, leaving him effectively broke, despite the 4 million sales. He had to really work hard to earn it all back, and it probably was one of the contributors to destroying his second marriage (to "Uptown Girl" Christy Brinkley). He'd probably be worth a whole lot more if he hadn't put so much trust into the wrong people throughout his life.
@visionaryventures125 ай бұрын
8:46 The feeling you’re talking about is expressed in the song, “Feel It Still”. The references go in chronological order. As I recall, each year is a different verse, beginning around 1952.
@tommyworles53445 ай бұрын
Yes you took my recommendation thank you so much. The fall out boys have made an add on to this song i believe from the 80s till now
@fatimasoares72615 ай бұрын
Brilliant lyrics.
@suzannezethner81805 ай бұрын
I haven't listened to this in a while. Still rings true. Looping back around. 😢❤
@EmmaBadOne5 ай бұрын
I was in grade 4 in the mid 80s when a particular scholarly and astute teacher told us what is happening now, like a friggin modern day Nastradamus. From the evolution of the word "terrorist" and the definition of terrorism, to bees being threatened with extinction and the catastrophic affect on humans, to climate change (used with different words) and the resultant migration patterns of various species (including humans). From the proliferation of class action law suits, to the return of illnesses once considered eradicated (got your measles vaccine...again?). On and on it goes.
@Remnants1003 күн бұрын
When we were Children we were always told "If you want to know the future, look to the past" - I am now 75 years of age. Love your reactions 'Bro' 😂
@marniethedyslexic64455 ай бұрын
Great reaction. My stepfather used to always say those who do not know their history are doomed to repeat it.❤️✌️🌼
@jamesbuswell405 ай бұрын
Dope track for the whole news shit , that had always gone on, an continues now! 🎉
@mattblatchley20615 ай бұрын
yeah, boy...Yasser Arafat and the PLO were in the news constantly back in the day...things don't change.
@dirtywashedupsparkle3 ай бұрын
I've watched the video before, but this was probably the first time it had me in tears because the older the song gets, the more it hasn't changed. It tells me, with the same words, different things as time goes on - first the stocktake of history, then the pattern that repeats throughout history, then the cycle of doom we're stuck in, and now the clarion call that we need a way out of this before it's too late for humanity, let alone us individually. Think seriously about how to respond to it all.
@gracemichelli.2am1245 ай бұрын
One of my favorites from Billy Joel. 🔥🔥🔥....It's been burning since the world has been turning.
@stormygayle93885 ай бұрын
i am an Australian just retired teacher.. high school world history was a subject I wld teach when necessary but I primarily taught mAths & physics… since teenagers not that interested in anything much, i decided to use “we didn’t start the fire” as an assignment., i divided the song into 4 parts and term papers were to be delivered on the particular world event. they were allocated.. it was such a great way to teach politics/major world events., the students really loved it and at end of year the students collected their works & put it a book form., and gave it to me as a v present come as., across the book.. title was; Best History Lesson E-V-E-R In my classroom.. this was my most valued teaching tool.. after that.. and my high school students introduction to the realities of humanity! i hope some teacher sees this., that song was not only a gift to so many..
@TexasMagnolia5 ай бұрын
There’s nothing better than getting older…then listening to music again. Must-Next: The Stranger (live) River of Dreams (original video)
@alantoker13015 ай бұрын
I appreciate your reaction video. Being in my 70s, I have listened to this song many times. Never saw the video before though. Loved it. Your insights into the lyrics and their meanings are something I enjoy. While the melody alone can be enjoyable, the performances that resonate with me are those that combine sound, visuals, and thought-provoking lyrics - not always in the most obvious ways. After all, some of the best learning comes from deep reflection. It's true that understanding history can give us insights into the future, yet it's sad that we often repeat the same mistakes. Nevertheless, hope remains.