STEVIE WONDER "JESUS CHILDREN OF AMERICA" (reaction)

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Komentáře • 40

  • @adamlumani
    @adamlumani Před 3 lety +8

    This song really grew on me after listening to it a bunch of times. I can understand it not being people’s fav after their first listen, but I really like it now and it’s become on of my favs on the album (but every song is good lol). Love the way he harmonizes with himself in the chorus and it really is a funky song when u listen to it closer

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  Před 3 lety

      Very funky!

    • @JLevelUp
      @JLevelUp Před 6 měsíci

      Same thing happened to me. I used to skip it a lot, but recently got into it. Very groovy and smooth track. One of my favorites off the album now.

  • @versatilejams
    @versatilejams Před 3 lety +3

    Stevie is playing the drums too. Along with damn near everything else.

  • @charlesrobinson2149
    @charlesrobinson2149 Před rokem +1

    In Jesus Children of America, Wonder offers both praise and criticism for organized religion. The song all but anticipates disco with its lead guitar-like keyboard part, softly thudding quasi-four-on-the-floor beat, and marvelous backing vocals, especially in the chorus, with Stevie doing his best male Aretha Franklin vocal, simultaneously calming and didactic.

  • @versatilejams
    @versatilejams Před 3 lety +3

    This song is one of the funkiest, coldest songs ever recorded. Probably the song that converted me.

  • @jameshw9751
    @jameshw9751 Před měsícem

    The interpolation of beats at 1:16 is beautiful.
    One of my favorite Stevie Wonder tracks for sure.

  • @timcardona9962
    @timcardona9962 Před 3 lety +4

    This has always been one of my favorites.
    Again, a perfect marriage of music and messaging; that deep dark groove underpinning the urgency of the vocals. ...how many male vocalists can just modulate up a whole 5th like its nothing haha

  • @Benjiroyoface
    @Benjiroyoface Před 3 lety +1

    this was the song that made me understand and appreciate how he "plays the changes" when he does vocal runs, just like jazz improvisation "faa-aaa-aa-aaa-aaa-aaa HEEE" the word fast goes through like four or five chord changes. nice lengthy example here but he does it everywhere, vocal wizard

  • @robertmarsh2291
    @robertmarsh2291 Před rokem +3

    It's about the hypocrisy of America. "Tell me, holy roller,
    . . . are you standing for everything you talk about?"

  • @kasper7250
    @kasper7250 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing song. It sucks you right in. I could listen to this every day. Also the message is amazing and even if i am not religious (agnostic) this is such an underrated song and would say that every religious person should listen to this.

  • @summertime_blooz
    @summertime_blooz Před 3 lety +4

    I think it's saying it's not cool to just to say you're a child of Jesus without walking the walk of following the commandments. I think Dan got it right. Anyway this song is awesome.

  • @Skylarking00
    @Skylarking00 Před 3 lety +5

    I read this was Stevie’s response to the “Jesus hippie freaks” who were prominent at the time (starting from the late 60s) but I’m unclear his take. I think the references to drugs means it’s more an admonition to them (similar to your take). Lots of yips and hee hees on this album, stolen ten years later by Michael Jackson.

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  Před 3 lety +1

      Heheeee

    • @kasper7250
      @kasper7250 Před 2 lety

      Stevie Wonder invented that and 10 year old Micheal who was from the same Motown family looked up to Stevie as a very good friend. I think Stevie did not mind that he stole it lol.

  • @webster2086
    @webster2086 Před 2 lety

    This was my #1 song last year in 2020. Love this song

  • @dunbarf2413
    @dunbarf2413 Před 3 lety

    Yes ..outstanding song and lyrics

  • @Sixtiessoulchild
    @Sixtiessoulchild Před 4 měsíci

    He’s right

  • @derrionarrington
    @derrionarrington Před 3 lety +2

    To me, in the first half, he addressed the empty religious talk from hollow holy Christians. Seems like he feels that they are corrupting the faith. This song could also be a jab at the Jesus People Movement at the time. They were extremely into drug culture at the time but also went out to teach the “word” as they say.

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  Před 3 lety

      Interesting! Thanks for adding your perspective Derrion!

  • @anagarcia-polanco4269
    @anagarcia-polanco4269 Před 3 lety

    Even bad words brings one down

  • @pete3883
    @pete3883 Před 2 měsíci

    high school in Cincy, 72 ?

  • @showshowthecloneclown8428

    This is a good mix . Jesus children of America might have deteriorated into a cult . I remember the early 70s . I remember the forever children . They ended up as a cult . Mike Judge of beavis and butt head and king of the hill fame has these fantastic cartoons plus real video footage called on the tour bus . He covers James Brown the funkedelics waylon Jennings willie Nelson. It all seems historical accurate. 1 night bootsy Collins and the rest of the rhythm section were passing around a beverage spiked with orange sunshine . James Brown who never did LSD demanded they give the cup to him .Reluctantly they gave the cup to him and James Brown drank it all down . James performed ripped to the gills . Real strange dance steps that night

    • @SightAfterDark
      @SightAfterDark  Před 3 lety

      Woahhh James Brown on LSD? Sounds like quite a time. Do you know if there is any footage of that performance??

    • @showshowthecloneclown8428
      @showshowthecloneclown8428 Před 3 lety

      @@SightAfterDark all this come from Mike Judge the cartoonist. There is cartoons he does called tales from the tour bus on You Tube . He also throws real video footage into the cartons . James Browns backup band eventually became parliaments/funkedelics. They were all acid heads

  • @Sixtiessoulchild
    @Sixtiessoulchild Před 4 měsíci

    Girl got it wrong 😂

  • @damonhines8187
    @damonhines8187 Před 3 lety

    Stevie the man, the band...definitely an admonition to those Christians whose hedonism, consumerism and hypocrisy is so antithetical to Christ's message. 70s, 20s, kinda on target anytime, sadly. Cheers, Happy Sunday. 8>D

  • @pete3883
    @pete3883 Před 2 měsíci

    beggin' for kids ?

  • @juiceplanet147
    @juiceplanet147 Před rokem

    Meh reviews...both you guys are discounting the fact that this was released in 1973. 50 years ago. No one is doing what Stevie was doing. Catholic Church was heavy in America then. Go back and listen to the top 50 songs in the late 1960s. ...Motown sounds & Tom Jones.