BEAUTIFUL | Yusuf/ Cats Stevens - Father and Son | reaction #reaction #fatherandson #reactionvideo
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@barryhickman691122 күн бұрын
The low voice if the father, the high voice is the son, This song is a conversation, actually an argument between father and son! An AMAZING song!
@frankhoffman932919 күн бұрын
You are one of the few reactors who saw this song as a conversation... Thank you!
@chrisjenkins61206 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens is truly one-of-a-kind. There was nobody like him back in the day. This song speaks volumes. Father is calm. Son isn’t. Awesome. Literally awesome. Thank you for playing this!☮️💟
@SarahDengler6 ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊
@rhondaroberts60216 ай бұрын
From the moment I could talk I was ordered to listen - some of the best lyrics.
@SarahDengler6 ай бұрын
Right?!
@markjo96266 ай бұрын
That line gets me everytime.
@espenvippen2 ай бұрын
Great reaction. Greetings from Norway. 😀
@michellepainter49714 ай бұрын
Soulful. I remember so well. It lays easy on my heart and mind
@dagmar.69546 ай бұрын
Such a great song! Have always loved Cat Stevens' music. Great singer songwriter with a very unique sounding voice. One of my first albums I ever bought was his "Tea For The Tillerman" (1970). The whole album is great. So is the album "Teaser & The Firecat". He has had so many great songs in his career such as "Matthew & Son", "The First Cut Is The Deepest", "Wild World", "Moonshadow", "Peace Train", "Morning Has Broken" etc. He is still recording & performing live & his voice still sounds great.
@jonassundell93662 ай бұрын
A such fine reaction.! Greetings from gothenburg Sweden. Big hug! Jonas. Stay safe girl. ❤!
@user-zj8fu5wq4z2 ай бұрын
Moonshadow, Peace Train, Wild World. There are so many of his beautiful, powerful songs.
@MarkChappell15 ай бұрын
You got this better than most reviewers. It's a conversation. Great reaction.
@davidpost4286 ай бұрын
Great dialogue between Father and Son. One ofthe most touchung songs ever! From Cat Stevens's fantastic first album "Tea for the Tillerman" with so many epic songs on it that have lasted for decades..
@deborahpaley216 ай бұрын
I saw him sing this in 2016 at the Beacon theater in NYC. First time he performed in 40 years. You could hear a pin drop. I was 16 when the album Tea For the Tillerman came out. Part of my life's soundtrack. This is 53 years old!!!
@gaylelee19994 ай бұрын
Hard to believe it’s been fifty years… seems like yesterday ✌️🕊️
@deborahpaley214 ай бұрын
It does seem like yesterday. In fact I wish it was.....@@gaylelee1999
@brendanc.80194 ай бұрын
This song makes me cry, and I don’t fully know why. Strong reaction to it. Maybe because he did in fact go away for so long. I’m so glad Yusuf is still performing, and now he puts on the young voice.
@stanfordhicks85026 ай бұрын
Oh man I hadn't heard this song in a long time it's just beautiful isn't it
@SarahDengler6 ай бұрын
It really is!
@pamagnolia6 ай бұрын
Beautiful song. Such a great artist!! 😊
@jerrypost96516 ай бұрын
Another very sensitive reaction from you, dear Sarah. ❤ Cat Stevens, who later changed his name to Yusef, is a brilliant singer and songwriter. I would highly recommend "Where Do the Children Play" and "Peace Train." 😊👍
@petervandervlies64276 ай бұрын
Wow thanks, I never saw this video. I love his music, his songs, his voice. Really enjoyed this one. Had a poster in my bedroom,back in the 70's. Great singer/songwriter. 👍👊😁❤️
@SarahDengler6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
@richardhargrave60826 ай бұрын
He has such a beautiful voice and writes wonderful songs He had Glastonbury spellbound this year. He couldn't understand why so many people came to see "an old man sing" Its because he is a genius
@fredkrissman65276 ай бұрын
Great reaction Sarah, as always. This song captured what us young "hippies" referred to as "the generation gap" back in the late 60s to early 70s... Among other things, we were rejecting the capitalist materialism, wars, & racism/sexism that we saw in our world. And our folks were telling us to calm down and enjoy the life that they had "given" to us in the post-WW II era. We responded by saying "No! We want a better world!!! " It was a time of both turmoil and desperate hope.
@franticproductions6 ай бұрын
I'm 72yrs old, and still say 'right-on'.
@sst3d3 ай бұрын
Sweet reaction ….life’s passages..
@shemanic16 ай бұрын
Thank you. Such an awesome song, it meant a lot to us back then & still has relevance today. His two albums "Tea For The Tillerman" & "Teaser & The Firecat" are great, every tune worth your gentle understanding.
@gaylelee19994 ай бұрын
Ahhhh… Cat Stevens. Beautiful, meaningful and soulful. He was a particular favorite of mine during my teenage years. I could listen to his beautiful, growly voice for hours. The lyrics and acoustic guitar… I can listen forever. Thanks Sarah ❤🙏🏼
@richardbell96564 ай бұрын
Hi Sarah, the way you review this era of music brings back fond memories. My parents were happy together for 50 years and raised 5 kids. As a teenager i thought my dad was out of touch with my world but as i matured and found my way in life i now realised that he was right all along. He passed away 15 years ago and i still miss him. Sometimes you take your parents foregranted and you don't tell them how much you loved and appreciated their unconditional love. The emotion in Cat's voice hits the nail on the head and brings me sadness and great joy thinking about my Dad.
@johngore77444 ай бұрын
He was great. His tune Wild World was recorded by the great Jimmy Cliff before his own version. Peace Train is also a great tune by him. And many others.
@GeorgeWitman6 ай бұрын
This was a song written for a movie that was never made. A number of his other songs were also written for this movie.
@michaelhayes74716 ай бұрын
I like you gives me hope for the world I wish more young people were like you
@michellepainter49714 ай бұрын
Cat Steven’s is one of a kind. Timeless wisdom
@beeg563 ай бұрын
*This song is 54 years old.* Except for the fact that back then it seems there were many more parent-child (not just father-son) abrasions as children grow up and begin making their own decisions, it's aged beautifully. --- > I was 12 when this song came out in 1970 on the Tea for the Tillerman album. Pretty much everyone everywhere bought it as soon as it appeared in the stores. (This was WAY before the internet.) I still know all the words to almost every song he put out. That's the staying power of meaningful songs, right there. ❀ -- -- > I had really great, understanding, supportive parents back in the day, and we still found generational stuff difficult at times. -- -- -- > My own children are 35 and 27; and despite everything I know, and how I wanted to be to/for them, and all my better intentions, I still found myself on the other side of these kinds of interactions a time or two. The most important thing is to listen to each other - to really *hear* each other. But, sometimes, both sides hurt. 🌻
@apostle61006 ай бұрын
Great reaction!
@drakeswarchannel25306 ай бұрын
This dude is amazing! Cat Stevens! Such a solid message about Love.
@barryfeatherstone16164 ай бұрын
This song has always brought a tear or three to my eye... It really cuts down to that parent/childteenage angst...
@carlbaker72426 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness my dear. Nobody tells life songs like him. I want to thank you. I hope you will enjoy also.
@kevindohn67766 ай бұрын
An absolute classic !
@michaelstach57446 ай бұрын
Another good song about the relations between parents and children is “The Living Years” by Mike and the Mechanics.
@BennoHaas6 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful and wise song ... thanks for doing it.
@zizzors9 күн бұрын
♥♥♥
@JOESOLDROCK5 ай бұрын
Cat Stevens penned this song from the perspective of a father and son in a Russian family during the Russian Revolution, with the son wanting to leave to join the revolution. The son declares it's his calling to leave for war and his father wants him to remain with the family.
@peettoria6 ай бұрын
I just found your channel... I love your honest reactions. If you're ready for something difficult... Try Johnny Cash doing hurt. I'm sorry for just suggesting it
@christiandengler66896 ай бұрын
Go through her list, she reacted to it a while ago
@jdw93976 ай бұрын
I love, love, love Cat Stevens! One of my favorite movies is Harold and Maude-the whole sound track is Cat Stevens songs. (If you haven’t seen it, it is quirky “comedy” about an 18 (ish) young man who falls in love with a free spirited 80 year old woman)