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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

Album: Catch Bull at Four (1972)

Yeah, this's about an airplane.

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  • This was my favorite album as well, back in '72 This song was one of the most played on my album, it was so cool a song, with the music and lyrics that were so thought provoking. Thanks for listing it!!!

  • Wow, I used to have this album and loved this song!! Haven't heard it in a bazillion years. Thanks for sharing it!! :-)

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  • Love this song! He sings of clearly being taken up into and "flown in a house of freezing steel". Whoa!

  • @markmiyashiro ...Weal Pard, not Quite...Thiss'n heer is 'Bout sumthang KomPleetly DifferAnt. Kan't be reelly explaned lest yo' knows what he meens when he sings: "I think it's fine building Jumbo planes---And taking a ride on a Cosmic Train"...{of Course I had ta git a Friend o' mine to 'Xplane it to me} =))

  • @jkdsifu06

    Why put a lable on it?

    If you like it, that is all that matrers.

    If one absolulty must apply some sort of label to it, it's in in the classic "singer,song writter" vein that was popular in the '70s

  • One of my old time favs

    

  • House of Freezing Steel, an experience of incarceration

  • House of freezing steel is being in prison.

  • I agree, JohnnyContempt.  You said it well.

  • The prettiest girl in high school loved Cat Stevens. She would get faint just looking at a picture of him! I remember wishing (and I mean seriously) that I could look like Cat Stevens. Anything to get the girl! I wonder what she looks like now?

  • This is the art of music which I grew up with in the seventies... Back when we listened to words and felt like we were alive and had a future without the creeping evil. A time of innocence and wonder.

    I'm so sorry...

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