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Related: About this forumNot in the same "Glam" vein as tonight's posts. But Cat Stevens came up on my search, and it kills.
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Not in the same "Glam" vein as tonight's posts. But Cat Stevens came up on my search, and it kills. (Original Post)
Glamrock
Nov 2023
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AZSkiffyGeek
(12,744 posts)1. Reminds me of this little piece of plagiarism
(The Lips did credit Cat)
Deuxcents
(27,240 posts)2. Yes, I like it's lot. Ty
Dem2theMax
(11,005 posts)3. LOVE this song.
But it also makes me sad.
"From the moment I could talk, I was ordered to listen."
I could have written this song myself.
ms liberty
(11,284 posts)4. Geeat song. Tea for the Tillerman is a favorite lp of mine. n/t
Escurumbele
(4,100 posts)5. Love that song, I have sung it with my son and we have fun doing it. He looks at me when he sings his son part
and sometimes we start cracking up.
I had never seen the video, which is kind of confusing, they look more like Grandfather and grand daughter? Its hard to tell if it is a boy with long hair, or a girl, plus he/she is too young to make the decision of having to go away.
Anyway, I may be over analyzing the video more than I have to, but...
ProfessorGAC
(76,960 posts)6. Lots Of His Early Work Is Excellent
Very diverse audience, too.
I knew people who liked him that were:
Hard Rock, Glam Rock, Prog Rock, Folk Rock & the singer/songwriter fans liked Cat.