How Neil Young Came To Write OHIO After Kent State

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  • čas přidán 11. 08. 2018
  • The speaker is Graham Nash in 1990-Crosby Stills Nash & Young. he was interviewed for my television series on the 1960s. I loved what he said and how he said it. An incredible thinker.
    "Ohio" is a protest song written by Neil's bandmember Neil Young in response to the Kent State shooting on May 4, 1970. The incident occurred when members of the Ohio National Guard fired on unarmed college students protesting the Vietnam War at Kent State University in Ohio, resulting in the deaths of four students and the injury of nine others.
    Young was deeply affected by the tragedy and wrote "Ohio" as a reaction to the event. The lyrics express his anger and frustration at the government's handling of the war and its disregard for the lives of young people. The song became an anthem for the anti-war movement and remains a powerful reminder of the tragic events that occurred that day.
    In terms of how he wrote it, Young has said that the song came to him quickly, and he wrote the lyrics in about 20 minutes. He then performed the song with his band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young just a few days later, and the song was quickly released as a single. The raw emotion and immediacy of the song resonated with many people and helped to galvanize the anti-war movement.
    Graham Nash is a British-American singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known as a founding member of two highly successful rock bands: The Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash.
    Nash began his music career in the early 1960s with The Hollies, a British band that was part of the Merseybeat and British Invasion movements. They had many chart-topping hits, such as "Bus Stop," "Carrie Anne," and "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother." Nash's tenure with The Hollies lasted until 1968.
    In 1968, Nash left The Hollies and formed the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) with David Crosby (formerly of The Byrds) and Stephen Stills (formerly of Buffalo Springfield). CSN's self-titled debut album, released in 1969, was a critical and commercial success, featuring enduring classics such as "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," "Marrakesh Express," and "Helplessly Hoping." The addition of Neil Young later in 1969 created the quartet Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY).
    Nash's songwriting with CSN and CSNY showcased his keen sense of melody and harmony. Some of his most famous contributions include "Teach Your Children," "Our House," and "Just a Song Before I Go." In addition to his work with CSN and CSNY, Nash has had a successful solo career, with albums like "Songs for Beginners" (1971) and "Wild Tales" (1974).
    Graham Nash has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice: once as a member of The Hollies in 2010 and again as a member of Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1997. Throughout his career, Nash has been an advocate for social and environmental causes, using his platform to raise awareness and inspire change.
    Thank you Graham
    David Hoffman Filmmaker
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Komentáře • 198

  • @johnallen6945
    @johnallen6945 Před 6 měsíci +19

    Having been a freshman at Kent State in 69-70, of course we were all in a state of shock afterwards. My roommate's girlfriend was killed. It really boosted my spirit and determination when I heard, "Ohio."

    • @Lanooski
      @Lanooski Před 29 dny +3

      thoughts are with you sir. as a child of the 90s who's fully entrenched in the plight of the modern era, i can say with full confidence that Ohio, and more importantly the horrors it spawned from, remain a core motivation for us today.

  • @patrickmoran687
    @patrickmoran687 Před 2 měsíci +16

    The scariest aspect of those murders was that a National Guard commander threatened to kill more students if the survivors did not disperse. Later a poll showed that 57% of those Americans polled thought the National Guard actions that day, May 4, 1970 were justified. I learned that day @ 17 and know today at 71 this country is still at war with itself. 😊

  • @mikecamps7226
    @mikecamps7226 Před 5 měsíci +7

    I knew the guy who took that Picture and the Pulitzer ....his parents were tenants in my Father's commercial building for several years as a Pittsburgh Paints Store considering the PPG plant was local. Their son was the ONE and he was working at the Local News Paper with a little help and mentoring....and went to Kent State...and it is what it is. Very Surreal.....
    Later in life I had a conversation with a local Bass player of notoriety with a Famous Pittsburgh Band here locally....and our conversation was that he was just off camera and THERE when it happened......coming full circle in my life and things that cross my path.....But VERY SURREAL

  • @Michael-cj7no
    @Michael-cj7no Před 2 lety +18

    We need this spirit again now.

    • @janetwebster5099
      @janetwebster5099 Před 19 dny

      It's back with a bang...and hopefully this time change is also made...

  • @ivyvines6708
    @ivyvines6708 Před 2 lety +73

    An amazing account of what happened at Kent State University by Graham Nash. Even after all these years those of us who were younger then have not forgotten. Hopefully none of us ever will.

  • @madelineschultz4968
    @madelineschultz4968 Před rokem +42

    I was not even a teenager when Kent State happened. I will NEVER forget the picture he's referring to. I'll never forget this song; either.. Blessed be to all of us who dreamed of peace in the midst of such monstrous death and destruction...

    • @madelineschultz4968
      @madelineschultz4968 Před rokem +3

      And here we are.. [again]...
      R.I.P. David Crosby... A brilliant, creative soul that dreamed of a better world where we could all live in peace🥺

    • @Spiritbro77
      @Spiritbro77 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I was 8 when it happened but I remember it like yesterday. I live about 30 miles from Kent State. The story and horror of it were everywhere in this area. It still haunts to this day. Governor Rhodes should have been prosecuted.

    • @janetwebster5099
      @janetwebster5099 Před 19 dny +1

      I was only 5, so I don't remember when it happened. However in 1980/82 I got heavily into researching the 1960s and 70s courtesy of a most excellent collection of TIME magazines in my High School Libary! I was quite smart so whenever I had a study class (or any spare time at all), off I would go to the library to pick up the next issue.
      In this way I taught myself the history of North America in the mid to late 20th century!
      Kids today gave no idea how lucky they ate to have information so easily available! Back then it was like putting pieces of a complex puzzle together, that only I was making, alone!
      Thus Kent State. Altamont. Woodstock, Martin Luther King Jr, The 1968 Chicago Democrat Convention, JFK Assassination, The Weather Underground, The Black Panthers. Patty Hearst etc etc etc.....all are almost as if I remember them...

  • @johndoe-hv3qj
    @johndoe-hv3qj Před 2 lety +30

    I was in a little town called Ansonia Ohio. The day the whole Junior High and High school walked out of class in protest. That is the first time I had an opinion on the war and my parents didn't like it.

  • @john8451
    @john8451 Před rokem +16

    One of the few protest songs that actually did make a difference. 👍

  • @johndigiamberardino8449
    @johndigiamberardino8449 Před 3 lety +111

    These guys were the voice of a generation. There is not a song of theirs that I hear today that doesn’t bring me to tears.

    • @williamzinser2378
      @williamzinser2378 Před 2 lety +7

      I've got tears in my eyes now. I remember when it happened, 11th grade. Found out about it in class from our physics teacher, Mr. Fowler.

    • @do9138
      @do9138 Před rokem +2

      @@williamzinser2378 8th grade. Heard about it on the radio on the school bus going home. I knew then that I would never feel safe around anyone in a uniform again.

    • @wesedwards1128
      @wesedwards1128 Před rokem +1

      Yes, I was a junior in college in California when the news came out and soon thereafter the song. It still brings tears to my eyes today in 2023. It was the essence of the protest from there on.

    • @krosbygeisel5625
      @krosbygeisel5625 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I was named Krosby after David. I'm only 32 and I absolutely love these guys!!!!

    • @dennisnealon9963
      @dennisnealon9963 Před 3 měsíci +2

      More than rock and rollers

  • @do9138
    @do9138 Před rokem +10

    One of the best songs by one of the greatest bands ever. This song still makes me cry.

  • @cabacronulla
    @cabacronulla Před rokem +13

    Even to this day such an emotional time in Song Writing History! Thanks CSNY and CZcams 😢

  • @brianm2881
    @brianm2881 Před 5 lety +107

    "The kids were angry *now*. We wanted to speak and scream about this *now*. We wanted to put the record out on top of our other record. We killed it stone dead and we didn't care."
    Now that's principle.

    • @kevintaylor791
      @kevintaylor791 Před 4 lety +3

      Those same (formerly) angry kids are now supporting politicians who drop bombs on poor countries.
      Apparently only the squares survived the 80's.

    • @culturevultureexclusives
      @culturevultureexclusives Před 2 lety

      @@kevintaylor791 that's what I'm saying where did all the chill people from the 70s go?

    • @bobsmith-ji2uh
      @bobsmith-ji2uh Před 2 lety +1

      Also good business. Ohio was a bigger hit than reach your children. It’s lucrative to capitalize on tragedy and controversy.

    • @LLCisyouandme
      @LLCisyouandme Před 2 lety +4

      @@kevintaylor791 Empathy, civility, morality, simple humanity have always been a minority, and have always been seen as an obstacle to be overcome by the empowered.

    • @linda9081
      @linda9081 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The likes of which you would not see among artists today.

  • @glendapeterson1180
    @glendapeterson1180 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I will never forget Kent State and the lessons it taught me about American politics, politicians, the military, and the "morality" of "the American way". I suspect they're going to try it with today's young; let's not allow it again.

  • @juliannececil3802
    @juliannececil3802 Před 2 lety +9

    I'm from Ohio and yes we needed that song quick, thank you. I will never forget.

  • @Bigdaddylobo1
    @Bigdaddylobo1 Před 2 lety +8

    The names of the 4 students killed at Kent State should be included on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

  • @zackarystockdale7946
    @zackarystockdale7946 Před 3 lety +12

    I just got done seeing an ad on this video... For the national guard.
    That terrible timing left me reeling for a hot minute.

  • @bernardsalvatore1929
    @bernardsalvatore1929 Před 5 lety +117

    It's something you'll never see today! An artist that will forsake money and a number one hit single to send a message...an important message, and all consequences be damned!!
    God bless Neil Young for writing this song and God bless Crosby Stills and Nash for helping him perform it!!!

    • @summertea545
      @summertea545 Před 3 lety +5

      @@goldwing7714 It was simple. Ohio National Guard opened fire on students protesting the Vietnam war and killed four of them. Doesn't have anything to do with some other riot that you would want to connect somehow and we'd like to see some proof and evidence that those four students were arrested and charged for rioting.

    • @leonardjoseph7276
      @leonardjoseph7276 Před 3 lety +7

      @@goldwing7714 The dead boy was not even part of the protest he was walking to class, the guardsmen shot OVER the people that were 75 feet away, they were not intending to kill anyone, but a Garand rifle is deadly up to 800 yards. Sad day in America. The real story behind this incident was not told until many years later, the optics of the photo shaped the attitudes and thoughts of many Americans.

    • @Glassandcandy
      @Glassandcandy Před 3 lety +3

      Is this a joke? Protest music is bigger than ever right now...

    • @pkoven
      @pkoven Před 3 lety +7

      true, but what's even more incredible is that the management of Atlantic Records agreed with CSNY and also willingly cut into its own profits to put the record out early and kill off Teach Your Children. that would definitely not happen today in the recording industry.

    • @aprilhamlincoln
      @aprilhamlincoln Před 2 lety +1

      I think your optics are a bit screwed.
      What CSNY did was pretty righteous, but you're completely trivializing every musician that has also done this.

  • @AntoineMaloney
    @AntoineMaloney Před 3 lety +33

    David, you've done it again. A superb capture of this story about this song "Ohio". I'd just listened to it, and then came to this stunning footage. Many thanks; a fine addition to your other film footage.

    • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker  Před 3 lety +5

      Thank you Antoine for your comment. Please consider joining the David Hoffman CZcams Community to receive daily photo posts and monthly entertaining and provocative Livestreams. Click the join button on my channel homepage - upper right corner.
      David Hoffman Filmmaker

    • @mroberts566
      @mroberts566 Před rokem +2

      This video is pretty good. I just wish they could have zoomed into his face more.

  • @quietwoodworking
    @quietwoodworking Před 3 lety +29

    I love this interview so much. It still hurts and makes me angry to this day about what happened in Ohio. CSNY were brilliant and selfless beyond words.

    • @dalehood1846
      @dalehood1846 Před 2 lety +2

      Arthur Soria, you are so right about the tragedy at ksu. I live in NE Ohio and the national guard or the university has in my opinion never apologized for it. Shame on them. The four who were killed, I have heard, were just walking to class.

    • @bobsmith-ji2uh
      @bobsmith-ji2uh Před 2 lety

      Selfless behind words? Are you serious?

    • @steveshiery1747
      @steveshiery1747 Před rokem

      @@bobsmith-ji2uh They replaced a potential hit with a current protest song. It probably cost them money. Those are the words.

    • @bobsmith-ji2uh
      @bobsmith-ji2uh Před rokem

      @@steveshiery1747 yeah I’m sure they lost a lot of money

  • @Yabuddy53
    @Yabuddy53 Před rokem +9

    I consider myself generally not one to outwardly express emotion, but the live in Massey hall version of the song nearly ( or has in the past) brought me to tears. I’m only in my twenties as well , I have no historical connection to the song. Neil Young is a masterful songwriter

    • @do9138
      @do9138 Před rokem +2

      It's a powerful song on its own. Imagine how those of us who remember the event feel about it.

  • @i.am_me.5739
    @i.am_me.5739 Před 3 lety +19

    Thank you Crosby Stills Nash and Young for putting out that song and thank you Neil for writing it🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @drewpall2598
    @drewpall2598 Před 2 lety +3

    Always enjoy listening to interviews by Graham Nash he and John Sebastian has always spoken well of the late Cass Elliot and miss her to this day. Would love to hear more from Graham Nash and John Sebastian. Thanks David Hoffman.
    The names below are the 4 college students who lost
    their lives at Kent State University on May 4, 1970
    Jeffrey Glenn Miller March 28, 1950 - May 4, 1970
    Allison B. Krause April 23, 1951 - May 4, 1970
    William Knox Schroeder July 20, 1950 - May 4, 1970
    Sandra Lee Scheuer August 11, 1949 - May 4, 1970

  • @vincentrobinson9325
    @vincentrobinson9325 Před rokem +1

    I was three years of age on that terrible terrible day. What brought me here was a passing of David Crosby rest in peace✌🏻😭

  • @terryandrews7271
    @terryandrews7271 Před 3 měsíci

    So much talent in that band I could see why they didn't get along, And the drugs.
    Beautiful song it will make you cry☮️☮️☮️

  • @Johnsouthshore
    @Johnsouthshore Před rokem +3

    I cannot hear Ohio and not get choked up. I was in college at Ohio Univ then. We were shut down after the murders at Kent State. The same guardsmen took up positions in our small college town.. war was declared against us

    • @donkensler
      @donkensler Před rokem +2

      The morning of the killings was the last time I said the Pledge of Allegiance in my life. I knew "liberty and justice for all" was a cruel joke for the dead students and for me as a gay boy in that era, so the next morning in homeroom I stood silently, as I did every morning until I graduated high school two years later. Amazingly, none of my homeroom teachers questioned my abstaining from the morning ritual.

  • @ladyrose837
    @ladyrose837 Před 5 lety +25

    This is amazing to see. Thank you for uploading all of these videos. I’m enjoying going through them... there’s something so special about hearing history through the mouths of those who lived it. Gives me goosebumps every time ❤️

    • @CARNELIANTURQUOISE
      @CARNELIANTURQUOISE Před 4 lety +3

      @@goldwing7714 ...interesting reading. I was 17 when this happened...

    • @cherylalt101
      @cherylalt101 Před rokem

      I was 15. It was so shocking and tragic to think of the National Guard against students/protesters. I remember seeing the daily death toll on the evening news telling us how many soldiers were killed in Vietnam. Remember the protests at the White House, "Hey hey LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?" As an adult, I've often thought no brutal that was for Pres. Johnson's kids to hear. After all, he didn't start the war. They were tough times and it was the young people who had to step up and force their elders to see the changing world through their eyes. Just like today...

    • @cherylalt101
      @cherylalt101 Před rokem +2

      I was 15. It was so shocking and tragic to think of the National Guard against students/protesters. I remember seeing the daily death toll on the evening news telling us how many soldiers were killed in Vietnam. Remember the protests at the White House, "Hey hey LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?" As an adult, I've often thought no brutal that was for Pres. Johnson's kids to hear. After all, he didn't start the war. They were tough times and it was the young people who had to step up and force their elders to see the changing world through their eyes. Just like today...

  • @tedr.166
    @tedr.166 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It takes lots of integrity and human quality to let go a top chart song to create an anthem for a cause they all shared.

  • @teresahalliday3680
    @teresahalliday3680 Před měsícem +2

    I remember Kent State. I was a teenager and now with the current protests, I'm just afraid some students are going to lose their lives again in the same way. Netanyahu has a lot to answer for!!!!!

  • @mikehancho1613
    @mikehancho1613 Před rokem +2

    Teach your children with Jerry on steel lap is a masterpiece

  • @paulfuller8985
    @paulfuller8985 Před 3 lety +13

    Good on you Graham . The single is great but the live version on Four Way Street is fantastic .
    In a weird way , it is relevent to today .

  • @lingeringlead
    @lingeringlead Před měsícem +2

    History repeats itself again. Mankind never learns.

  • @bsmith0403
    @bsmith0403 Před 29 dny +1

    Here because history is rhyming again

  • @thetruthfornow6045
    @thetruthfornow6045 Před 2 lety +12

    Back in a time when musicians had the balls to speak out against the madness. They let Teach your Children die on the vine while Ohio was ingrained into the american consciousness. Back in a time when artists wrote great songs and made political statements. The good old days.

  • @carletoncandis635
    @carletoncandis635 Před 4 lety +9

    50 years May 4, 2020

  • @rb032682
    @rb032682 Před 2 lety +2

    wow! That's a heck of a "B" side, too.

  • @sudsfour4553
    @sudsfour4553 Před 2 lety +2

    James Michener's book "Kent State: What Happened and Why" is a very dry read, but very much a worthwhile read.

  • @francesjolly5106
    @francesjolly5106 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for putting this in real time A.K.A. now

  • @glachloser
    @glachloser Před 6 měsíci

    This made me cry thinking of those students. One of my favorite stories ever.

  • @iamwhoyousayiam6773
    @iamwhoyousayiam6773 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow. Thank you Mr. Hoffman!

  • @debweaver7039
    @debweaver7039 Před 3 lety +16

    3 of the dead students were not even protesting they were walking on campus after a class SO HORRIFIC I still have FLASHBACKS about the news in the 60's & 70's

    • @hknisley2000
      @hknisley2000 Před 3 lety +6

      And the protesters were not Kent state students. They targeted Kent state specifically to rile people up. Remember there are always two sides to every story.

    • @barbaranelson4372
      @barbaranelson4372 Před 3 lety +5

      Sandy and Bill were walking to class. Allison and Jeff participated in the protest. I was a student at KSU.

    • @miniflem1
      @miniflem1 Před 3 lety +5

      @@hknisley2000 Please give us the side of the story that belongs to the murderers then? We're all waiting for you to tell us.

    • @MisterG2323
      @MisterG2323 Před rokem

      @@hknisley2000 Do tell us the other side of the Holocaust next, will you, please? And you're dead wrong about the protesters; certainly there were "outsiders" in the crowd, but the majority were KS students and faculty.
      To those of you who happen to see this, I recommend you seek out John "Derf" Backderf's graphic novel: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derf_Backderf#Kent_State:_Four_Dead_in_Ohio

  • @Kiyarose3999
    @Kiyarose3999 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this footage, it is an important record of OUR history of resistance! 🌎✊🏽🌻

  • @jiveassturkey8849
    @jiveassturkey8849 Před 3 lety +12

    For some reason, it bugs me to hear British people speak about American government issues... but then I remember that Graham Nash has been an American citizen for longer than I’ve been alive, therefore longer than me... I’m an idiot

    • @knelson3484
      @knelson3484 Před rokem

      You're not an idiot. We all have things that bug us. ❤

    • @tpstrato2270
      @tpstrato2270 Před rokem

      @@knelson3484 lol

  • @knelson3484
    @knelson3484 Před rokem +3

    Thank you, David. 💚 Great work always sir.
    LYRICS for OHIO ....... BELOW⬇
    Tin soldiers and Nixon coming
    We're finally on our own
    This summer, I hear the drumming
    Four dead in Ohio
    Gotta get down to it
    Soldiers are cutting us down
    Should have been done long ago
    What if you knew her
    And found her dead on the ground
    How can you run when you know?
    Na na na na
    Na na na na
    Na na na na
    Na na na
    Na na na na
    Na na na na
    Na na na na
    Na na na
    Gotta get down to it
    Soldiers are cutting us down
    Should have been done long ago
    What if you knew her
    And found her dead on the ground
    How can you run when you know?
    Tin soldiers and Nixon coming
    We're finally on our own
    This summer, I hear the drumming
    Four dead in Ohio
    Four dead in Ohio (four)
    Four dead in Ohio (four)
    Four dead in Ohio
    Four dead in Ohio (how many more?)
    Four dead in Ohio (why?)
    Four dead in Ohio
    Four dead in Ohio
    Four dead in Ohio
    Four dead in Ohio
    Source: Musixmatch
    Songwriters: Neil Young
    Ohio lyrics © Sony/atv Tunes Llc, Zac Maloy Music, Broken Arrow Music, Hipgnosis Songs Fund Limited, Broken Arrow Music Corporation

    • @ettoretavilla3081
      @ettoretavilla3081 Před rokem

      "What if you knew her
      And found her dead on the ground"
      theres a BIG MISTAKE HERE,,,,,,,,,it should also include a male improvisiton as i write below
      "What if you knew HIM/S
      And found HIM/S dead on the ground"
      because there was 2 females and 2 males shot dead

    • @RobHunter-fz8yi
      @RobHunter-fz8yi Před 10 měsíci

      Think you mean Neil ....it was a song Neil wrote not David.

  • @codybluetarp
    @codybluetarp Před rokem +1

    Yeah, well a big message that i picked up at that time, and since - is to live in the moment. And so, it is evidence to the ongoing reasonableness of that perspective to learn the story of how Neil Young composed "Ohio" as he heard of the shootings. Music is a pure art, in the practice of its inspiration. The song, "Ohio" as Graham Nash describes as a fellow band mate of Neil's, along with "Find the Cost of Freedom", were a creatively effective response influential in protests that helped to end the war in Viet Nam. But in my mind what makes it most powerful is the direct manifestation of the human condition in response to a moment of importance and meaning. Variously described as loss-of-self, or 'inspiration'. But ultimately describable in that sense only from a distance. Just as Wittgenstein wrote at the end of the "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus: "What we cannot speak about we must pass over in silence." But a song is given in the moment.

  • @pgh45rpms
    @pgh45rpms Před 5 měsíci

    When I was finishing high scool in 1968 I applied to three colleges. One of them was Kent State University but I chose one of the other schools. As it turned out, I dropped out of college after my freshman year and joined the Air Force.
    At the time of the Kent State shootings, I was in Air Force training at Keesler AFB in Biloxi MS. I had a sobering reality check that had I chosen to attend Kent State, I would have been a sophomore and could have become a fatality.

  • @francesjolly5106
    @francesjolly5106 Před rokem

    Teach your Children Well. 1rst song I loved with all you good blokes

  • @PatCarson-rn5sk
    @PatCarson-rn5sk Před měsícem +1

    In today's day's of protesting the Israel / Gaza conflict, I continue to remember the words and songs of Ohio, and hope that the response to protests never escalate to that level. I hope never to witness something like that again in my lifetime.

  • @knelson3484
    @knelson3484 Před rokem

    Great interview David. ❤

  • @carriesee8547
    @carriesee8547 Před 3 lety +1

    David, you got this interview? Holy dang.

  • @karenbrown2135
    @karenbrown2135 Před rokem

    I remember the TV movie back in the 70’s about Kent State.

  • @rebekahcuriel-alessi2239
    @rebekahcuriel-alessi2239 Před 3 lety +1

    Splendid.

  • @sarahedwards2
    @sarahedwards2 Před 13 dny

    My high school biology teacher was born that same day, only a few hours before.

  • @SonOfGOD937
    @SonOfGOD937 Před 5 lety +7

    Wow. Thank you Mr. Hoffman! You have enriched my life🙏

  • @jimestep560
    @jimestep560 Před 2 lety

    Thank you.

  • @robertsander8509
    @robertsander8509 Před 3 lety +20

    They were murdered,not killed.

    • @skatar01887
      @skatar01887 Před 3 lety +4

      @@DJKinney Then yes murdered will & does fit.
      Remember two of the students were just out of a class & walking to another class when they were gunned down by shots fired by the national guard.
      If that's not murder then you can give up & offer up your son or daughter to be executed by the government & military.

  • @GregoryTheGr8ster
    @GregoryTheGr8ster Před 5 lety +11

    David Hoffman, I have to ask you a question about your interviewing style. Do you prefer to leave out the footage of your questions to the subject(s) from the final production, so that the viewer sees and hears only the subject's answers?

    • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker  Před 5 lety +19

      Hello Gregory. Most often, I prefer to leave in my questions and when I am asking the questions, I am aware that I am going to be leaving the question in so I ask it in such a way that the viewer can see what provoked the response but in these videos from interviews done in 1989, I did not expect my questions to be included and very often they are long-winded and irrelevant to the experience you and others are having watching individuals from this time.
      David Hoffman-filmmaker

    • @dannyjeys9990
      @dannyjeys9990 Před 2 lety +2

      Neil young wrote it

  • @marybarnes8423
    @marybarnes8423 Před rokem +1

    I WAS BORN IN OHIO THAT WAS A SAD DAY AND I WAS 17 YEAR OLD

  • @Piggy-Oink-Oink
    @Piggy-Oink-Oink Před 4 měsíci +1

    Just for the record..Crosby went even further. He identified and NAMED one of the guards who shot and murdered at Kent State. Crosby said the guard said "he never fired his gun" except it was proven he had indeed fired his gun, more than once and murdered two people. That person was never charged with anything.

  • @tonyabrego1
    @tonyabrego1 Před rokem

    A life time ago and still as clear as a blue sky

  • @DummyYEEEAAHHHHH
    @DummyYEEEAAHHHHH Před rokem

    That mullet though 😆😆.... legendary... not as iconic as Croz's mustache but it's kinda legendary through the mid 80-mid/late 90s.

  • @prissilou
    @prissilou Před 8 měsíci

    History repeats its self, if you're not careful. Todays youth needs to learn "the cost of freedom"

  • @gwynnielsen5081
    @gwynnielsen5081 Před 18 dny

    The difference between yesterday and today is that songwriters were not afraid to reflect their time periods in a political sense.

  • @bluecalix
    @bluecalix Před rokem +2

    It's a shame, 50 plus years later and we're still killing our kids. We've learned nothing.

  • @eu514
    @eu514 Před 2 lety +4

    it is one of my candidates for 'most important popular song ever recorded'. it sounds great and it just could not be more poignant and relevant to its subject matter. who is doing a song, like this, for Ukraine?

  • @TheAndreaR
    @TheAndreaR Před 11 měsíci +1

    Ohio has become my anthem. I was there that day, tear gassed, and ran up the hill to avoid the gunfire that mowed down 13 students (4 dead, 9 wounded). My mother was mistakenly told by my dorm mates that I was dead. They mistook my name (Ande) for Sandy's. Allison's room was directly above mine. I made it back, she didn't.

  • @RichardNixonsHippieRemoval
    @RichardNixonsHippieRemoval Před 4 měsíci

    Side note. I prefer the 4 Way Street version. It just rocks. Sides 3 and 4 of that album is pure rock gold.
    Wasn't around when Kent State happened, b. 1975. But I've always been fascinated by the 1965-73 period...LBJ, Tonkin, Nixon, Vietnam, Space Program, McNamara, Paris meetings, Pentagon Papers...all of it.

  • @nitwitt50
    @nitwitt50 Před rokem

    I REMEMBER❤️❤️❤️

  • @i.am_me.5739
    @i.am_me.5739 Před 3 lety +4

    Very sad story those kids were very brave god bless them

  • @nbenefiel
    @nbenefiel Před 11 měsíci

    I was at Princeton for the student strike. Monday, Jerry Rubin got on stage and told us that kids had been killed in Ohio. We went back to NYC expecting the revolution to begin. Instead most Americans thought it was a good thing. I left for Europe 6 months later.

  • @michelecampanelli5419
    @michelecampanelli5419 Před 11 měsíci

    ❤❤❤😢

  • @panskipants
    @panskipants Před rokem

    There are many meanings and meaningful interpretations of this song - that's what makes it a great song, there's something for everyone. It just depends on your outlook and experiences; and what youre feeling in the moment. There is definitely a religious component, and the litteral losing of religion, and the figurative sense. This is a song of love and loss. Of longing for another, but also the longing for wanting to be longed for by another. Of love that is freely given, but not returned. Of being in, and falling out of love. Forsaking what you once championed. There are references to science and religion, and even an allusion to the story "The very old man with enormous wings" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Theres more, but thisnis YT😂

  • @northstarmind1049
    @northstarmind1049 Před 25 dny

    czcams.com/video/Aoo3dk1_8LY/video.htmlsi=-th7_R6RsnAuBGhl (11:00) -- *"Ohio" -- Isley Brothers version. But of course major respect goes to Neil Young for writing the original & CSNY for first performing it* .

  • @davidsoom1551
    @davidsoom1551 Před 2 lety +2

    And calling out Nixon by name could have got him deported.

  • @Garysopinion
    @Garysopinion Před rokem +1

    What bothers me is the lack of accountability to this day, which I interpret as a coverup by all responsible and involved. Today every time a unarmed citizen is killed by the police, they repeat "Never Again". That is the new song.

  • @scootergeorge7089
    @scootergeorge7089 Před 10 měsíci

    I still fail to understand the lines, "Soldiers are cutting us down. Should have been done long ago."

  • @paulamiles9559
    @paulamiles9559 Před rokem

    I have heard people say that Neil was using a tragedy to float a hit for himself. That wasnt true at all. CSNY honestly were angry about the murder of children. " Ohio" is a more violent expression of the lovely and gentle sentiments in " Teach Your Children". I didnt realize the new release overpowered " Teach Your Children". While "Ohio" is my favorite song of Neil's, TYC is my favorite post- Hollies song of Graham's.

  • @raygordonteacheschess5501

    How can you click away when you know?

  • @ricobonifacio1095
    @ricobonifacio1095 Před 18 dny

    I need to know if the fabled Constitution cover with four bullet holes actually exists or was just a concept.

  • @angelsunlight
    @angelsunlight Před 27 dny

    History is repeating itself sadly on the 54th anniversary of this tragedy

    • @pmcclaren1
      @pmcclaren1 Před 26 dny

      You are right on, AS. Was 17 when this happened; so angry, went home and paced my back yard, dog thought I was crazy. ToDaY 2024- we BOOMERS, The PROTEST GeneratioN!-Need our SPIRIT as ever before!!! RISE UP BOOMERS!!! & Destroy the enemy

  • @e.s._berry
    @e.s._berry Před rokem

    Every word days true

  • @exodus9655
    @exodus9655 Před rokem

    If it were todays musician, they would have bothered cos money comes first and killing their own songs isnt going to of interest to them...thats the last thing they want to do. Respect to CSNY for putting national interest first above money.

  • @jeffbaker5038
    @jeffbaker5038 Před měsícem +1

    And now America at War is as American as apple pie. What have we become? If you ever think they won't arrange your meeting with God, just remember this, and Waco, and Ruby Ridge, Bryan Malinowski...

  • @sandeshthapa5056
    @sandeshthapa5056 Před 5 lety +3

    👍🏾

  • @keeftaylor834
    @keeftaylor834 Před 2 lety

    Curious how he felt about Pol Pot, and the legacy he left on Cambodia.

  • @jeffreyphillips4182
    @jeffreyphillips4182 Před rokem +1

    I believe that Vietnam was a big reason for the dumbing of American citizens and students because of the protests about the war. Politicians can control the under and uneducated easier

  • @JC-pu1ej
    @JC-pu1ej Před rokem +1

    Still angry now.

  • @jasonpeters9716
    @jasonpeters9716 Před rokem

    Punk Rawk!

  • @danielsargeant3266
    @danielsargeant3266 Před 3 lety +5

    George Floyd was murdered by police 50 years and 3 weeks after the Kent State Shooting. The Bigger Picture by Lil Baby is the modern equivalent of this song being released as a response 2.5 weeks after the murder. Although I'm sure many of you don't appreciate rap & hip-hop, I hope that you at least read the lyrics and understand the significance that rap & hip-hop still maintain as the pop culture epicenter of this movement.
    David, if you ever read this, I hope you listen to this song and I'd love to see you sit down with the artist, Lil Baby. Although he is very different than the majority of your films, I think your diverse backgrounds and your interviewing skill will create a uniquely beautiful film.

  • @Poboy448
    @Poboy448 Před rokem

    It was a sad day indeed. What I'll never understand is how the students of that generation (my generation), turned into supporters of the current state of affairs with the rise of nationalism, authoritarianism and racism.

    • @randygould3187
      @randygould3187 Před 27 dny

      I think most of us did not do that, though I have several former friends who did just that.

    • @Poboy448
      @Poboy448 Před 26 dny

      @@randygould3187 It sure seems like a lot of the folks are voting republican up to and including Trump.

    • @randygould3187
      @randygould3187 Před 26 dny

      Do you have any evidence to support that fact? You do realize that not everyone in my generation was on the same side as me. A hunk of our generation went to be Vietnam and another hunk of our generation didn’t like us much. I would say by the time of events moved on the majority of those, like me we’re fighting against war racism, and imperialism all kinds.

  • @averdiny1
    @averdiny1 Před 5 měsíci

    I will never forget picking up that magazine maybe the same time Neil did, the image burned into my "young" brain in a way that I will Never be able to erase! At that time I (we) couldn't understand how or why this would happen in the "land of the free".
    A few years later, our garage band in Burbank would play the same song in the same spirit.
    (remember guys, Steve, Ken, Rick, yeah, you?)
    Now, Americans are killing Americans on their own soil. Think about that!

  • @yuvgotubekidding
    @yuvgotubekidding Před 7 měsíci

    Now the gubmint has us kill each other.

  • @kevinkenna
    @kevinkenna Před 9 měsíci

    They made Vietnam Nixon's War but actually there were 2 democrats JFK & LBJ who escalated it

    • @pmcclaren1
      @pmcclaren1 Před 26 dny

      & it was begun by the MURDERER EISENHOWER in '54------whose speech in '61 warning of the 'military industrialism complex' he began; HYPROCRITE and MURDERER !!!

  • @Ole.B
    @Ole.B Před 3 lety +3

    Neil Young and CSN did the right thing..........

  • @exodus9655
    @exodus9655 Před rokem

    The Russians citizen should stand-up for Ukraine in the same manner. Shame on the Russians for going about life as if its ok.

    • @northstarmind1049
      @northstarmind1049 Před 25 dny

      *The war in Ukraine is a U.S.-provoked proxy war using Ukrainians as the cannon fodder. It's Americans who should also stand up against the U.S. arming & paying 100's of billions of dollars for that war to keep it going too* !

  • @KeithMarkMRA
    @KeithMarkMRA Před rokem

    RIP Bing Crosby

  • @dustins.4666
    @dustins.4666 Před 2 lety

    I’m from Ohio and around the area that this Event took place. It’s hardly ever talked about. I gotta do more research myself. Seems like liberal media might have swayed this

  • @iamwhoyousayiam6773
    @iamwhoyousayiam6773 Před rokem

    So it turns out they were all charlatans... 😢

  • @jimmy5634
    @jimmy5634 Před rokem +1

    Sadly, no one tells the whole story about what happened at Kent State and the events that led up to the shootings.
    Violent agitators from the outside who were members of the fringe group leftist SDS had set fire to several buildings.
    The guardsmen had just been brought in from two weeks of guarding overpasses in a trucker strike where snipers had been shooting at non union truckers .
    They were tired and ill-trained for riot duty. They were ordinary family men with wives and kids of their own called into two awful messes. Granted, none of this justifies the shootings but Neil Young's one sided song is a disingenuous representation of the facts by omission.
    I hate it.

    • @Thomas4721h
      @Thomas4721h Před rokem +1

      Republican governor. Never forget that.

    • @mrmojorisin8752
      @mrmojorisin8752 Před 10 měsíci

      To me, you come across as mental. “None of this justifies the shootings.” That’s the point. Four innocent children murdered.

    • @northstarmind1049
      @northstarmind1049 Před 25 dny

      *There are no "2 sides" to an open-fire massacre/shooting of unarmed students -- not only but especially congregating on their own campus. Or do you want to give the murderous white Southern cops' side to Jackson State too & the 2 Black students who were killed & 12 students wounded -- in front of a student dormitory(!!) -- there!? Just eleven days after Kent State* !

    • @northstarmind1049
      @northstarmind1049 Před 25 dny

      @jimmy5634 : *There are no "2 sides" to an open-fire massacre/shooting of UNARMED students -- not only but especially students congregating on their own campus. Or do you want to give the murderous white Southern cops' side/apologism/excuse to the Jackson State (Miss.) shootings too & the 2 Black students who were killed & 12 students wounded -- in front of a student dormitory(!!) -- there!? Just eleven days after Kent State* !

  • @natwhite1679
    @natwhite1679 Před 2 lety +1

    He's kind of a sell-out now isn't he? Either that or he's senile.

  • @hknisley2000
    @hknisley2000 Před 3 lety +3

    What a very biased version of what happened at Kent state

    • @pavement422
      @pavement422 Před 3 lety +1

      That’s what happened

    • @hknisley2000
      @hknisley2000 Před 3 lety +1

      That's the story from one viewpoint but there was a lot more going on at the time.

    • @Tom-ld9hp
      @Tom-ld9hp Před 3 lety

      @@hknisley2000 Like what?

    • @hknisley2000
      @hknisley2000 Před 3 lety +3

      @@goldwing7714 exactly! The political activists were not Kent State students. They came specifically to get people riled up. There had been rioting and looting and burning in the downtown area. My mom always talked about the helicopters flying overhead and how it wasn't safe to go out. The national guard boys were straight out of high school. They had to stand there for days on end with people yelling at them, taunting them and spitting on them and they could not react at all. No one knows who fired the first shot, or even if the noise was actually a gun shot or something else. Naturally if you think someone is shooting at you you're going to shoot back, especially in such a volatile situation as that.
      So to say that the national guard just randomly shot some students going to class for no reason, is definitely taking that part of the story way out of context.

    • @pavement422
      @pavement422 Před 3 lety +9

      @@goldwing7714
      They threw a few rocks. Hardly reason to open fire with live ammunition.