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  1. Apr 24, 2024 · The Lyrics of “Ohio”. The lyrics of “Ohio” are a powerful indictment of the violence and brutality that occurred at Kent State. The chorus, which repeats several times throughout the song, expresses the shock and horror that many people felt in the aftermath of the shootings: We’re finally on our own. Four dead in Ohio.”.

  2. Jan 16, 2024 · In the wake of the tragic events at Kent State University on May 4, 1970, the landscape of American protest music was forever changed by the haunting strains of 'Ohio' by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. This visceral anthem did more than just reflect the mood of a nation; it became the aural embodiment of the anti-war sentiment and a rallying cry for an entire generation.

  3. Jun 7, 2022 · Here’s a look at the meaning. Origins. “We were killing our own children,” says Graham Nash, “and we were killing them in support of a secret policy of slaughter on a mass scale.”. That ...

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  4. Oct 26, 2023 · The repetition of lines and the haunting “La-la-la” contribute to the song’s urgency and lingering impact, making it a powerful anthem of protest and remembrance. The Story Behind “Ohio” In May 1970, Neil Young, already an established musician with a reputation for socially conscious songs, saw images of the Kent State shootings and felt compelled to respond.

  5. 50 Years Ago Neil Young Wrote a Song That Changed a Generation of Protest Music. On a day in 1970, inspired by the horror of the Kent State shootings, the musician took his guitar into the woods ...

  6. Mar 16, 2011 · This headline enraged so many people. Within hours of this terrible event singer/songwriter Neil Young was scrawling the lyrics to a song that expressed all of his rage and horror towards this headline, the immortal anti-war hymn, ‘Ohio’. His band, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, were so eager to release the song that they only took a few ...

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  8. Four dead in Ohio." ("Ohio" lyrics by Neil Young) On May 4, 1970, a student demonstration at Kent State, Ohio left four students dead, one paralyzed, and eight others wounded. This demonstration, meant to be one of many peaceful demonstrations against the war, was ended abruptly and violently when the National Guard fired into the crowd for 13 ...

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