Immediately after the Kent State shooting (sometimes referred to as the "Kent State Massacre") on May 4, 1970, Neil Young composed the song "Ohio" after looking at photos appearing in Life magazine and then taking a walk in the woods. Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young went to the studio and recorded the song which was released to radio stations shortly after the killings. Soon, the lyrics "Four dead in Ohio" became an anthem to a generation. In some parts of the country, the song was banned from playlists because of it's "anti-war" and "anti-Nixon" sentiments.
The Four Dead in Ohio
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soggytoast89 11 months ago
Like it!
stocks26 1 year ago
i like ur guitar
mrJdb96 1 year ago
really good cover!
nuriddeenknight 2 years ago
come on america start a youtube text war with me because it just shows that you all cant stand to not have the final say but hey prove me wrong.
thelasttime123456 2 years ago
Your doing a bit of generalising yourself arnt cha figure we all wanna be america lol I do my best to avoid everything you up yourself know it alls stand for and im not the only one who thinks your a bunch of wannabe tools
thelasttime123456 2 years ago
good cover man
believeinrock 2 years ago
try a Dm instead of Am
ilikegtar 2 years ago
nice guitar - could you post the chords?
unwoundreamr 2 years ago
yeah freedom of speech but not freedom to listen they open a door but close the window
bluegrasscreek 2 years ago