Where Do the Children Play genre?
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- Where Do the Children Play genre?
- Where will the children play meaning?
- What disease did Cat Stevens have?
- Who wrote the song Where Do the Children Play?
- Where was the child doing?
- When did Cat Stevens get tuberculosis?
- Why were the children eager to The Sun?
- Where did Steven Stevens grow up?
- Why did Cat Stevens write tea for the Tillerman?
- What does Cat Stevens' anti-pollution song Mean?
Where Do the Children Play genre?
Pop Where Do The Children Play?/Generi
Where will the children play meaning?
When he read a story in Time Out London about how green spaces were vanishing in towns, it prompted him to write the song as a reminder that progress shouldn't come at the expense of nature. This is the lead track on Tea For The Tillerman, Cat Stevens' breakthrough in America.
What disease did Cat Stevens have?
In 1968 the heavy work load of touring, media commitments, and the perks of a pop-star lifestyle took its toll and Cat contracted a potentially fatal bout of tuberculosis which hospitalised him for several months. It was during this time that he began a significant process of inner reflection and meditation.
Who wrote the song Where Do the Children Play?
Cat Stevens Where Do The Children Play?/Compositori
Where was the child doing?
The child was playing with shells when the speaker met him on the seashore.
When did Cat Stevens get tuberculosis?
1968 In early 1968, at the age of nineteen, Stevens contracted tuberculosis. After several months in the hospital and a year of convalescence, Stevens returned to recording, but his attempts at a comeback single were poorly received.
Why were the children eager to The Sun?
the children were very eager to see the sun because ,they had lived in the planet Venus . the sun rises in seven years for once in that planet . the children were too young when the sun had came up for last time before seven years ago .
Where did Steven Stevens grow up?
- Stevens grew up in London, where open spaces for children to play were rare. As a schoolboy, his playground was in a basement with little exposure to the open air.
Why did Cat Stevens write tea for the Tillerman?
- When he read a story in Time Out London about how green spaces were vanishing in towns, it prompted him to write the song as a reminder that progress shouldn't come at the expense of nature. This is the lead track on Tea For The Tillerman, Cat Stevens' breakthrough in America.
What does Cat Stevens' anti-pollution song Mean?
- In this anti-pollution song, Cat Stevens admits we've progressed a long way through technological advances, but in doing so, he protests that we have destroyed much of our environment by trucks "pumping petrol gas" and by building over and cementing our children's play areas in cities.