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Heart Banter by David Gittlin
David Gittlin
109 episodes
3 days ago
Featuring acoustic guitar and vocal covers performed the way my favorite artists play them.
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Featuring acoustic guitar and vocal covers performed the way my favorite artists play them.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Music
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Environmental Concerns In "Where Do The Children Play?"
Heart Banter by David Gittlin
3 minutes 28 seconds
2 months ago
Environmental Concerns In "Where Do The Children Play?"
Many of Yusuf/Cat Stevens’ songs convey underlying messages about childhood and the relationships between children and adults, such as ‘Father & Son’ and ‘Oh Very Young,’ to name a few. “Where Do the Children Play?” is no exception. It becomes increasingly timely with each passing day, given the environmental crisis we are facing. The song refers to the destruction of natural spaces caused by overdevelopment and industrialization. It asks a fundamental question: What future awaits our children when the spaces where they play are increasingly paved over and polluted?  “Where Do The Children Play” prompts us to consider the inherent features of the ‘progress’ we are making, as well as Humanity’s impact on planet Earth. Essentially, this beautiful and simple song begs for a balanced relationship between Human Beings and nature. Typical of a Cat Stevens song, the rhythm is quite unique. Here’s my cover.
Heart Banter by David Gittlin
Featuring acoustic guitar and vocal covers performed the way my favorite artists play them.