It's a memorable work that mirrors the environmental message of the song. In creating the video at Jacknife, his studio in Bristol, Hopewell has aimed to have the least possible impact on the environment: nearly everything you see in the video was made from recycled material and old plastic. “Looking at the world today and the message in this fifty-year-old song, it looks like the world never grew up,” says Yusuf / Cat Stevens, who has re-recorded Tea For The Tillerman, for the generation that needs to hear the message more than ever.Īnd in creating his hellish vision of our world, Chris Hopewell has also practised what he preaches. fresh tabs top tabs lessons submit videos. Where Do The Children Play chords by Cat Stevens with chords drawings, easy version, 12 key variations and much more. The song reflects awareness of the turmoil of the late 1960s and the issues involved: war, urban sprawl, poverty, ecological disaster, and the future of humankind.
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The kids join up with the remaining residents of the destroyed city to begin the reversal of the process, to save the planet. Where Do The Children Play Chords by Cat Stevens learn how to play chords diagrams. About Where Do the Children Play 'Where Do the Children Play' is a song by British folk-rock musician Cat Stevens, opening his November 1970 album Tea for the Tillerman.
Two children are playing on a suburban street, when they are confronted by a sea of plastic bottles, and then transported to the heart of darkness - the city which has become the centre of an environmental disaster. See Yusuf/Cat Stevens’ New ‘Where Do the Children Play’ Stop-Motion Video Song appears on Tea for the Tillerman², a new take on his 1970 masterpiece featuring original producer Paul. See Yusuf/Cat Stevens’ New ‘Where Do the Children Play’ Stop-Motion Video Song appears on Tea for the Tillerman, a new take on his 1970 masterpiece featuring original producer Paul.
Chris Hopewell has directed the new video for Yusuf/Cat Stevens’ 2020 reimagining of his 50 year old ecological anthem Where Do The Children Play? (from the classic 1970 album Tea For The Tillerman) creating a disturbing vision of a world ruined by pollution and waste.