I remember picking up "Tea for the Tillerman" in Oxford St. London in 1970.

Feb 13, 2021,19:00 PM
 

It was all the rage then along with so many others of the generation when popular music meant so much more than what it is now.

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Where Do The Children Play?

 
 By: fernando : February 13th, 2021-04:28
Yusuf/Cat Stevens. A fifty-year-old song that is still relevant today. www.youtube.com Cheers fernando ...  

Beautiful

 
 By: Gelato Monster : February 13th, 2021-04:42

Good memories. :)

 
 By: fernando : February 13th, 2021-18:44
"My Lady d'Arbanville, you look so cold tonight Your lips feel like winter Your skin has turned to white, your skin has turned to white." Metaphorically sucking the lifeblood from a dead relationship.

I have three copies of the LP: the original A&M pressing bought in a record store . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 13th, 2021-14:41
. . . back in 1970, the 'standard' Mobile Fidelity pressing, and the MoFi UHQR. One of my all-time favorites, along with Days of Future Passed, Goats Head Soup, and III. We are blessed to be from the generation that created the most endearing popular musi... 

I remember picking up "Tea for the Tillerman" in Oxford St. London in 1970.

 
 By: fernando : February 13th, 2021-19:00
It was all the rage then along with so many others of the generation when popular music meant so much more than what it is now.