Love the songs of Cat Stevens…thanks David for the foot tapping happiness. 🙂
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🙂 Me too Carol…
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My favorite!
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Top 20 for sure…
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tapping 🙂
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smiling…:)
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you’ve set me on a youtube fest – George Harrison now..
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Laughing…riding the Peace Train
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Love the Cat-man!
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Yes!
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You were right…found myself tapping away! 🙂
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:)…Pied Piper
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Saw hin in concert when I was a sophomore in college – he was amazing..And he just wailed on that guitar. Great song.
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Wow, must have been an amazing concert. Yes, I love the way he “wails” on it…
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Ok, WICKED jealous that you’ve seen him in concert–love this man’s music. “Tea for the Tillerman” is one of my all-time favorite CDs. Thanks for getting my groove on during this snowy Friday morning, David!
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I too wish I saw him in concert. Thanks Lori
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A boyfriend at Tufts who got tickets to every outstanding concert at the time. Except that is for Bruce – who played at the Geneva movie theater (sat 150) my freshman year of college. I’ve had a relationship with him since – though he doesn’t know it.
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When this song first came out I thought Cat Stevens was singing about having broken his B String. “OH – oh my B String!” If you remember, some musicians got so carried away when they performed that it wasn’t unusual to break a guitar string in the middle of a song.
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Yes. Interesting back story to the song. I didn’t know it either.
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Nope; didn’t tap… nada…. nil…. zilch…
Oh, my nose……………….!
Did someone mention Pinocchio….!?!
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Laughing. I’m actually shocked you’ve even heard of Cat Stevens.
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Oh come now…..!
I may live in Oz… But that doesn’t mean I live under a rock…!
Maybe a pebble; but not a rock… 😉
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Hmmmmmmmm
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Always loved Cat. I was so sad when he went off to be a holy man, but it made sense.
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He has talent. Period.
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Thanks David for the great song to start the day.
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Thanks Ivon. It is one of my favorites – day or night…
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Thanks for sharing, David. I’ll see your “Peace Train” and raise you an “If I Laugh”
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:). If I laugh. Yes, another classic. Thanks Todd.
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I haven’t seen or heard of Cat Stevens in a long time. I loved his song ‘Wild World’.
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Yes, that too is another great tune…
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My foot”s tapping!!
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Yes!
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I don’t get it. Where are the cats. I watched looking for actual cats …
Loved this and yes, one of my favorite songs ( the San Francisco and Berkeley combo in me). This performance is great – foot tapping time.
– Michael
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Yes, a bit of misdirection with the title…:)…thanks Michael
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I’m such a Cat Stevens fan. I still have his album from when I graduated High School back in the 70’s.
Love the songs of Cat Stevens…thanks David for the foot tapping happiness. 🙂
🙂 Me too Carol…
My favorite!
Top 20 for sure…
tapping 🙂
smiling…:)
you’ve set me on a youtube fest – George Harrison now..
Laughing…riding the Peace Train
Love the Cat-man!
Yes!
You were right…found myself tapping away! 🙂
:)…Pied Piper
Saw hin in concert when I was a sophomore in college – he was amazing..And he just wailed on that guitar. Great song.
Wow, must have been an amazing concert. Yes, I love the way he “wails” on it…
Ok, WICKED jealous that you’ve seen him in concert–love this man’s music. “Tea for the Tillerman” is one of my all-time favorite CDs. Thanks for getting my groove on during this snowy Friday morning, David!
I too wish I saw him in concert. Thanks Lori
A boyfriend at Tufts who got tickets to every outstanding concert at the time. Except that is for Bruce – who played at the Geneva movie theater (sat 150) my freshman year of college. I’ve had a relationship with him since – though he doesn’t know it.
When this song first came out I thought Cat Stevens was singing about having broken his B String. “OH – oh my B String!” If you remember, some musicians got so carried away when they performed that it wasn’t unusual to break a guitar string in the middle of a song.
Yes. Interesting back story to the song. I didn’t know it either.
Nope; didn’t tap… nada…. nil…. zilch…
Oh, my nose……………….!
Did someone mention Pinocchio….!?!
Laughing. I’m actually shocked you’ve even heard of Cat Stevens.
Oh come now…..!
I may live in Oz… But that doesn’t mean I live under a rock…!
Maybe a pebble; but not a rock… 😉
Hmmmmmmmm
Always loved Cat. I was so sad when he went off to be a holy man, but it made sense.
He has talent. Period.
Thanks David for the great song to start the day.
Thanks Ivon. It is one of my favorites – day or night…
Reblogged this on Wholeheartedness and commented:
Thanks for sharing, David. I’ll see your “Peace Train” and raise you an “If I Laugh”
:). If I laugh. Yes, another classic. Thanks Todd.
I haven’t seen or heard of Cat Stevens in a long time. I loved his song ‘Wild World’.
Yes, that too is another great tune…
My foot”s tapping!!
Yes!
I don’t get it. Where are the cats. I watched looking for actual cats …
Loved this and yes, one of my favorite songs ( the San Francisco and Berkeley combo in me). This performance is great – foot tapping time.
– Michael
Yes, a bit of misdirection with the title…:)…thanks Michael
I’m such a Cat Stevens fan. I still have his album from when I graduated High School back in the 70’s.
He’s so good. I’m with you Maralee.