CROSBY STILLS AND NASH - Helplessly hoping REACTION - This song gave me joy! (First time hearing)
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David Crosby right ear,Graham Nash left ear, Steven Stills in the back of your head.
It is strange how this song gets more beautiful the longer I live.
Well said, me too.
Because greatness lasts endures
I agree 100%
Agreed🥁🥁🥁
Never looked at it from that perspective.....but yes, you are absolutely spot on!!😁😁🇬🇧
The finest three-part harmony vocals ever. In any genre of music. This is the most beautiful thing I can imagine. Saw them sing it live many times over the years.
Among the best harmonies ever heard on earth!
Beautiful stuff indeed Harry.
One of the most georgeous and stunning 3 part harmonies ever. This song has one of the greatest uses of lyrical alliteration. Crosby, Stills, Nash and sometimes Young have a library of masterpieces you need to get into Harri.
Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and Daniel, definitely a masterpiece. Beautiful. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Good comment .. I hadn't really paid attention to just how much alliteration there was in this song .. There was so much, and it all flowed so well without sounding forced or pretentious .. It certainly has a different feel to my favourite single line of alliteration in a song .."Little old lady got mutilated late last night" from Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London"😄
Mary, you hit the nail on the head. Great comment🌺✌️
@@wayne_twentyfive So many of Phil Och’s songs have excellent alliteration that I would be hard pressed to pick just one. Take a look at Crucifixion. Though different lyric sites each have mistakes now and again.
First 2 stanzas:
And the night comes again
to the circle studded sky
The stars settle slowly,
in loneliness they lie
Till the universe explodes
as a falling star is raised
Planets are paralyzed, mountains are amazed
But they all glow brighter from the brilliance of the blaze
With the speed of insanity, then he dies.
In the green fields a-turning, a baby is born
His cries crease the wind and mingle with the morn
An assault upon the order,
the changing of the guard
Chosen for a challenge
that is hopelessly hard
And the only single sound
is the sighing of the stars
But to the silence of distance they are sworn
In a live version, Ochs explains that it’s a song “about Christ, about Kennedy and maybe about Dylan (this was many decades ago). It’s about how people love to have heroes just to tear them down.
@@foxandscout Yep, there's some good alliteration going on in that one .. I'm not very familiar with Phil Ochs' work, and only know "I Ain't Marching Anymore", which I quite like .. I found it on an excellent various artists compilation vinyl album called "Songs of The Protest Era" .. Worth a listen if you can get hold of a copy of it.
@@wayne_twentyfive I’m of that era and probably know all the songwriters and singers, but I’ll check it out. I’m a lifelong fan of Phil Ochs, being politicized by his music when I was 14. Sad how less was known then about bipolar depression. Maybe diagnoses and medications available today could have helped him. And maybe not, since one has to want to/be willing to be treated and he may not have been that kind of guy. I miss him. There are videos available on RUclips of some of the musicians who played/sang his songs at the memorial concert shortly after his death. It was a wonderful tribute: I was there.
Thanks Harri, one of my favorite groups! Steven Stills is such a great songwriter!
This album that this song is on came out when I was in high school-every song a gem. And from then on I was in love with all their music together and individually. And when Neil Young joined them... ahhh! Stephen Stills wrote this, and it was recorded in their first time in the studio together. I saw Stephen Stills several years ago in a small supper club. His voice not as good as it once was but his guitar playing was still superb. Such an underrated guitarist. The time when they all lived in Laurel Canyon (along with Joni Mitchell, etc.) was magic. There’s a great doc about this creative time in Laurel Canyon-you should watch it!
I think the album's name is Deja Vous
@@sharontesta6566 I didn’t mention this, though I love love love Déjà Vu.
Yeah, Stephen's voice is shot. I saw him inside the past 5 years and it hurt me to listen. My wife suggested I go up on stage and cover for him.
I was a bit older but still love this album...as a matter of fact, I still have the cassette. God, I'm old!
What’s the doc called?
Alliteration . I feel this song Helpless Hoping , is all about alliteration. One of the few things I remember in English Literature .
Stills mentioned and thanked his high school English teacher (not by name, of course) who he said was so good that she inspired all the jocks to read poetry. He added that she a looker. That'll do it!
For those of us from the old day, who were taught about alliteration, this song always thrills me. The way that it was composed, and then the way that it was sung, there's not much better than this.
This song is almost a religious experience. Perfect.
I agree 100%. I don’t know why… it may be because of the harmonies, but it brings a tear to my eye every time I hear it. Beautiful song
David Crosby, you are missed by many
If ever there were 3 voices meant to go together more than David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash.
I love you man ! Thx for sharing your emotions
Obviously these 3 guys were born to sing together. I wish they could settle their differences and regroup. Fantastic singing!
This album was my lullaby when I was 15-16 every single night! Late 60’s. ❤️
Their voices meld so well together it's unbelievable.
The whole Album is Great! Hello Lowell canyon LA! ✌️🌄🌹
It just keeps getting better with each listening. Incredibly Beautiful.
what sweet Memories. thank You for this Reaction. ❤️
Daniel, this is a Top 15 song All-Time for me. Absolutely love it!
Thanks my friend I agree totally. 🙃👍
CSN (and sometimes Y) harmonies blew us all away back in the day. Nothing really replaced them for me until Eagles.
I adore The Eagles but no one could replace CSN&Y
Yup, love the Eagles too!
Such a beautiful song
I love this album. I bought it in 1982.
This was one of those albums where every song is beautiful and essential. "If you smile at me, I will understand, 'cause that is something everybody, everywhere, does in the same language." These are the first words of "Wooden Ships" which is about two soldiers from different armies who find themselves on an island, then realize it is better for them to care for one another than to fight for some abstraction miles away.
Arguably, one of the best song lyrics ever written. Smile!
@@Pahdopony World changing...and beautiful!
Sublime. Exquisite. ❤️
Absolutely one of the most beautiful songs ever. Please consider CSN's "Carry On."
Have loved this song for over fifty years.. great reaction Harry!
It’s even more fun to sing it well ❤❤❤
Great reaction Harri! This is my favorite Crosby, Stills & Nash song.
Here's the biggest like I can give ya, Harri
I remember being sad when Graham Nash left the Hollies. I loved his voice and songwriting abilities but I bet when he got together with Stephen Stills and David Crosby and heard the magic of the three voices. HeavenlyHarmonies. I'm sure Graham thought Wow this sounds so great. I gotta stay in California. Then they go and add Neil Young to the group. Fantastic. 🙃👍🔥🤴🇬🇧🇺🇸🇨🇦🕊️🇺🇦
I was never a Hollies fan so when Graham Nash left to join these other two it was nothing significant. Meh. And when CSN records were released I listened to them more out of a sense of duty to my friends. But, as Harri would say, it was like diamonds in my ears. Beautiful. And then Neil Young ....
@@sharonsnail2954 😉👍 Thanks for the comment.
Crosby is in the left channel, Stills in the middle and Nash on the right.
My personal favorite is 'Helpless' by Neil Young with the CSN harmonies turning it into a masterpiece.
Great harmony and very talented!
First finger picking song I learned on guitar as a kid. Great song, great memories.
This is the also the first time I've ever heard this beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing it with me.
I've seen them live a couple of times - GREAT shows.
Harri..Ditto to all you said..I absolutely love harmonies..and I also like choir music..
Crosby stills Nash and Young, Déjà Vu, pick any song from that album, “Carry On”, “Teach Your Children“, “Helpless”, “Almost Cut My Hair”, “Woodstock”, “Déjà Vu”, “Our House”, “4 + 20”, “Country Girl”, “Everybody I Love You”. Or on your own listen to the whole album it’s great.
Harry your wonderful spirit and polished manner and presentation makes my spirit smile. Thank you my brother. You add so much enjoyment to every song ! 👍🏽❤️
They go together like peanut butter and jelly.
Memories from younger days ❤️
Brings me back to my childhood. I love Crosy, Stills, and Nash!
Excellent choice Daniel I love Crosby Stills Nash and Young of course when he was with them.🇨🇦☮️ Great reaction too Harri.
Thanks. Yeah they had to add a Canadian Eh? 😉🇨🇦
Thanks Canada for Neil Young 🇺🇸🇨🇦✌️🌹🐴
I saw their reunion concert with Niel Young, year 2000 ... awesome
Thank you!! My favorite CSN! Glad you liked it Harri. I had forgotten this one!👍🤗🌷
That album cover is still front and center up my wonderful vinyl collection
they taught everyone from la to san .fran how to harmonise !
Now that’s a reaction
It pulls you in with the harmonies and doesn't let go till its over. The power of music is wonderful!
Gorgeous Harmonies
If wind could sing it would sound like this beautiful song.
Beautiful, Daniel...I would listen to CS and N albums in my sisters' room back in the early 70's before they got home from school. You'll never hear prettier harmonies.
I did the same thing in my sister's room. Thanks pncombies. 😉
2 MINS. AND CHANGE HARRRI, WHO WRITE A SONGGGGG LIKE THIS FOR GODSAKES!!! 😊 TIMELESSSSS, ENDLESSS! NO KIDDING ON THE DIAMONDS AND RUBYS! 😊
This is a perfect song.
I requested this also.... Enjoy...!
Thanks for reacting to this one. Their harmonies on this one are other worldly. And the lyrics get me all emotional .
Nobody does harmonies like these guys.
Yup, the original is excellent, the Home Free cover is excellent. It's just a damn nice song.
I have seen a live performance of this song by Dolly Parton,Emmylou Harris, and Linda Ronstadt, just incredible
One of the most beautiful song ever! The whole album is freakin' amazing
An aspect of this song that is often overlooked (mainly because of the harmonies) is the alliteration in each verse and line. It's not entirely consistent, but lends another dimension to the lyrics. Also the use of 'one person', 'too alone', 'three together', and 'four each other' is kinda neat.
IMOThis was their best song
Perfect reaction to a perfect song. Diamonds and rubies for sure!
WOWWWWWW WOW WOW! :) I LUVVVVV THAT PLAYOUT, SOMETHING NEW YOU'RE TRYING OUT HUH :) STAY WITH IT, SO GOOD HARRI
All these memories
Great song choice! Thanks for the posting Harri!
Great song from a fantastic album
I listened to Crosby, Stills & Nash with my brothers all the time and this is one of my favorites from the early 1970s!
Love you Harri. You are the Best! - Kevin
Excellent tune. Excellent reaction as usual, mate!
THAT'S WHAT THEY SAID WHEN THEY CREATED ANOTHER SONG : WASTED ON THE WAY 😊 THEY KNEW THEY HAD SOMETHING SPECIAL WITH THAT SONG HARRI
We are blessed that this group came together. They met at an informal jam at a party in July 1968. The rest, as they say, is history. BTW.... Neil Young contributed to the guitar work on this track. He officially joined the group later.
As one voice. Insanely beautiful.
You sir are a good soul
this album is acid-etched into my DNA. I wish I could convey the sensation that came with listening to the sounds they created, even on our then primitive listening devices, like portable stereo record players and car radios.
Laughter and music is the closest we will get to magic.
Certainly brings back memories, absolutely 💯 beautiful 🇦🇺
Love it, what a time to be alive, I can’t believe I lived through it to be here today. Kind of a happiness let down actually, the Jetsons promised so much more.
I'm still waiting for my flying car and 4 hour work week
So beautiful 🖤
Got the album way back...I was in the 11th grade I think...And it was so much fun figuring out how to play this on guitar. My mother also fell in love with their vocals because of this song.
an acoustic guitar and one of the best 3 part harmonies of all time. can anything be much better than this ?
They had all been in huge bands for years. They heard how good they sounded together, and joined forces. This is their 1st album, and their first live show was Woodstock.
That's right. Stills was in Buffalo Springfield, Nash in the Hollies & Crosby in the Byrds.
Beautiful harmony, gorgeous song!
Aussie band Taxiride did a great cover, although they usually do their own original songs.
One of my favorite songs. That whole album is amazing.
Harri & Daniel......spot on!!!! CS&N harmonies are very unique and have a signature blend. So many great songs. 👍
Thanks Imadrummin coming from you that is a great compliment pal. 🙃👍
So much harmony in their voices, it’s ironic that their friendship is not in harmony. Don’t think Crosby and Nash have spoken to each other in years. Despise each other it seems.
Home Free covered this. It's beautiful 😍
Harri reacted to it almost a year ago & was blown away by their talent.
This song always transports me instantly to a time and place.
With a chest full of the emotions i was feeling just then.
Another perfect song . . . a long time favorite of mine . . . Speechless is the proper reaction to beauty this profound and magnificent
Excellant harmony. This song reminds me of the back to the land movement. A big part of the youth was about the environment, halting real pollution, not climate change and redistribution of wealth.
Yup, the real hippies, which a lot of them eventually became the "Man" they were protesting against.
@@rosieohdonald1364 I am part of the boomers, and I agree with you. The hypocritical generation. We protested Big Brother and now are big brother. We wore the most outlandish styles, and now make kids wear uniforms. Back then scientists swore we were headed back into another Ice Age, and now they swear it is getting hotter.
As for me, I am still wary of big brother and big government. I live in the woods and feel more at home there.
Hate to brag but damn we had the best music
Together and individually, including Neil Young, are all legends, one of their best songs imho.
Getting your reaction to the group "Here Come the Mummies" would be great. Blues, disco, soul, funk band with 5 part harmonies and a great horn section rolled into 9 anonymous mummies. Rumored to be top session musicians and already under contract professionals. Anything live is great, from party funk like 'Bump' or 'Funky little baby' thing to smooth soul songs like 'Never grow old' or 'You got it all'. 9 great albums of everything in between. Enjoy
52 years later for me since hearing this album, would be nice to be there again, with a little more sense.
Brilliant…. They r original
A creative writing class I took played this song to teach us about alliteration. It is soooo beautiful, I agree.
Another great song of CSN where you can hear the beautiful harmonies is Find The Cost of Freedom which is only like 2 minutes long. Thanks for your reaction. Such a great song ❤
"Find The Cost of Freedom" is beautiful, profound, and heartbreaking, about the catastrophic deaths in our Civil War, and wars in general.
They were known for their harmonies. Graham Nash was in the band The Hollies before this group was formed. I have that album, bought it when it came out.
They are so wonderful, and this is one of my favourites of theirs. As a choral singer, hitting that sweet spot, where you're perfectly in sync and tour voices become one takes you to another place. It's spiritual, a natural high, like something bigger is coming through you, in to the world, for a moment. The sound here does that, and the lyrics express it, too. Thanks for sharing.
Play it again, Harri ... poignant reaction, mate ... great request DV.
Thanks J.K. for the nice comment. 🙃👍
This is another Stephen Stills masterpiece. Love his guitar work while singing this three part beauty. 🙃👍🇨🇦🇺🇸🇺🇦🤴🇬🇧🔥