# Student Demonstration Time

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{{Infobox song
| name     = Student Demonstration Time
| cover    = 
| alt      =
| type     = single
| artist   = [the Beach Boys](/source/the_Beach_Boys)
| album    = [Surf's Up](/source/Surf's_Up_(album))
| B-side   = [Don't Go Near the Water](/source/Don't_Go_Near_the_Water_(The_Beach_Boys_song))
| released = August 30, 1971
| recorded = November 3, 1970 – early 1971
| studio   =
| genre    = 
* [Hard rock](/source/Hard_rock)
* [blues rock](/source/blues_rock)
* [R&B](/source/Rhythm_and_blues)<ref name= "Dimery 2010">{{cite book |first1=Robert |last1=Dimery |first2=Michael |last2=Lydon |date=23 March 2010 |title=1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die |edition=Revised and Updated |publisher=Universe |isbn=978-0-7893-2074-2}}</ref>
| length   = 3:58
| label    = [Brother](/source/Brother_Records)/[Reprise](/source/Reprise_Records)
| writer   = [Jerry Leiber](/source/Jerry_Leiber), [Mike Stoller](/source/Mike_Stoller), [Mike Love](/source/Mike_Love)
| producer = The Beach Boys
| prev_title  = [Long Promised Road](/source/Long_Promised_Road)
| prev_title2 = ['Til I Die](/source/'Til_I_Die)
| prev_year   = 1971
| next_title  = [Surf's Up](/source/Surf's_Up_(song))
| next_year   = 1971
| misc        =
}}
"'''Student Demonstration Time'''" is a song by the American rock band [the Beach Boys](/source/the_Beach_Boys) from their 1971 album ''[Surf's Up](/source/Surf's_Up_(album))''. It is an altered version of [Jerry Leiber](/source/Jerry_Leiber) and [Mike Stoller](/source/Mike_Stoller)'s "[Riot in Cell Block Number 9](/source/Riot_in_Cell_Block_Number_9)" with new lyrics by [Mike Love](/source/Mike_Love).

==Background and lyrics==
The song that "Student Demonstration Time" is based on—"[Riot in Cell Block Number 9](/source/Riot_in_Cell_Block_Number_9)"—was originally written by [Jerry Leiber](/source/Jerry_Leiber) and [Mike Stoller](/source/Mike_Stoller) in 1954, and was considered for inclusion on the Beach Boys' 1965 album ''[Party!](/source/Beach_Boys'_Party!)'', but was ultimately not included. The song was subsequently performed live by the Beach Boys in concert starting in 1969. In mid-1970, [Mike Love](/source/Mike_Love) re-wrote the lyrics after learning of the [Kent State Shootings](/source/Kent_State_Shootings) where four unarmed college students protesting the [Cambodian Campaign](/source/Cambodian_Campaign) were killed by the Ohio National Guard on Monday, May 4, 1970. [Stephen Desper](/source/Stephen_Desper), engineer of the Beach Boys during this period, explained the genesis and context behind the song:

{{Quote|If you lived through the 60s, the civil riots, the unrest, the anti-war demonstrations, the crowds of unruly students in the streets, with hundreds of young soldiers dying every day -- every day, and in-depth TV coverage of people being shot at close range coming into our living rooms every night, you might have more understanding of "the why and wherefore" of the song.

Michael was seeing all this going on in Santa Barbara, California, where he lived. It was in his front yard. It was in all our lives. It was a sick time. The country was sick. And much of it was needless. Michael was moved to write a song about war protest. His approach was to offer vocal advice to the listener as to what to do when you may be caught up in one of these civil unrests -- so as not to get killed. Remember, Kent State was still in the news when the lyrics were written.<ref>http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,14463.msg326379.html#msg326379 Stephen W. Desper</ref>}}

Other events referred to in the song include (in order of appearance):
* Autumn 1964 – [Berkeley Free Speech Movement](/source/Berkeley_Free_Speech_Movement)
* May 1969 – [People's Park](/source/People's_Park_(Berkeley)), also in [Berkeley, California](/source/Berkeley%2C_California)
* June 1970 – rioting in [Isla Vista, California](/source/Isla_Vista%2C_California)
* May 14–15, 1970 – [Jackson State killings](/source/Jackson_State_killings)
* May 4, 1970 – [Kent State shootings](/source/Kent_State_shootings)

==Release==
"Student Demonstration Time" (backed with "[Don't Go Near the Water](/source/Don't_Go_Near_the_Water_(The_Beach_Boys_song))") was released as a single in the Netherlands—where it peaked at #21—and Italy, as well as Australia, where it charted during 1972. However, for the British and German releases of the single, the A-side and B-side were switched, resulting in "Don't Go Near the Water" being the A-side.

==Reception==
According to [Jack Rieley](/source/Jack_Rieley), the band's manager at the time, "Student Demonstration Time" "had Carl and I [sic] blushing with embarrassment", while Dennis was "thoroughly disgusted".<ref>{{cite book|last=Badman|first=Keith|title=The Beach Boys: The Definitive Diary of America's Greatest Band, on Stage and in the Studio|url=https://archive.org/details/beachboysdefinit0000badm|url-access=registration|year=2004|publisher=Backbeat Books|isbn=978-0-87930-818-6}}</ref> [Brian](/source/Brian_Wilson) disliked the song, saying that the lyrical content was "too intense".<ref name="White2000">{{cite AV media notes| title = Sunflower/Surf's Up | others= [The Beach Boys](/source/The_Beach_Boys)| year = 2000| first = Timothy| last = White|author-link=Timothy White (editor)|publisher=[Capitol Records](/source/Capitol_Records)|type=CD Liner|url=http://albumlinernotes.com/Sunflower_Surf_s_Up.html}}</ref>

==Personnel==
Credits from Craig Slowinski<ref name="Slowinski2021">{{cite magazine |last=Slowinski|first=Craig |date=Summer 2021 |title=Surf's Up: 50th Anniversary Edition|issue=134|volume=34|magazine=Endless Summer Quarterly Magazine |location=Charlotte, North Carolina|editor-first=David|editor-last=Beard}}</ref>

'''The Beach Boys'''
*[Al Jardine](/source/Al_Jardine) – backing vocals 
*[Bruce Johnston](/source/Bruce_Johnston) – backing vocals
*[Mike Love](/source/Mike_Love) – lead and backing vocals, tambourine
*[Carl Wilson](/source/Carl_Wilson) – backing vocals, electric guitars
*[Dennis Wilson](/source/Dennis_Wilson) – backing vocals, drums

'''Additional musicians'''
*[Blondie Chaplin](/source/Blondie_Chaplin) – bass guitar
*[Daryl Dragon](/source/Daryl_Dragon) – tack piano, [Moog synthesizer](/source/Moog_synthesizer)
*[Glenn Ferris](/source/Glenn_Ferris) – trombone
*Sal Marquez – trumpet
*[Roger Neumann](/source/Roger_Neumann) – tenor saxophone
*Joel Peskin – tenor saxophone
*[Mike Price](/source/Mike_Price_(jazz_trumpeter)) – trumpet

==Charts==
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
|+Chart performance for "Student Demonstration Time"
! scope="col"| Chart (1971–1972)
! scope="col"| Peak<br />position
|-
! scope="row"| Australia ([Kent Music Report](/source/Kent_Music_Report))<ref>{{cite Kent}}</ref>
| 62
|-
{{single chart|Dutch40|21|year=1971|week=52|rowheader=true|access-date=February 5, 2024}}
|-
{{single chart|Dutch100|21|artist=The Beach Boys|song=Student Demonstration Time|rowheader=true|access-date=February 5, 2024}}
|}

==See also==
*[List of anti-war songs](/source/List_of_anti-war_songs)

==References==
{{Reflist}}

{{Surf's Up}}
{{The Beach Boys singles}}
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Category:1971 singles
Category:1971 songs
Category:The Beach Boys songs
Category:Songs written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
Category:Songs written by Mike Love
Category:Song recordings produced by the Beach Boys
Category:Anti-war songs

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