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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2009

The single Sitting performed by Cat Stevens and released in 1972 in the album Catch Bull at Four. The album later went platinum in 2001

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  • @Topographer its the 10 steps to self inner peace based off of the buddhist treatise, the fourth step was to Catch the Bull at four

  • Just bought the greatest hits, new alot of his songs but not this one, Absolutely superb!!

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  • for some reason, I remember everything I listen to. I never forgot this one.

  • I'm going to have to say that Catch Bull at Four is his best album, although they're all great! I used to listen to this song back in 1974 when I was looking for a job. I remember that it got me going and gave me confidence to face the day. So upbeat. Love, love, love it :) Thanks!

  • I love this song. Very underrated.

  • in the 70's,the girls would lose their minds over this guy.theU.S government has this guy who sings and writes children books on their "watch" list.

  • His music has brought me peace during some very troubled times, the man is awesome.

  • It seems all to sad that his music went dormant for so long.

    I hope he has truley found PEACE, my thoughts are that he, if he knew the joy, that his music brought, that is GOD's grace it doesn't matter what you call GOD, or how one worships.But we all must find peace inside, CS's music has helped me do that so, I say he is a instrument of god, and Thank You, and a gift not given is a loss to all.

  • @Topographer 10 Bulls Zen thing

    4. Catching the Bull

    I seize him with a terrific struggle.

    His great will and power are inexhaustible.

    He charges to the high plateau far above the cloud-mists,

    Or in an impenetrable ravine he stands.

    Comment: He dwelt in the forest a long time, but I caught him today! Infatuation for scenery interferes with his direction. Longing for sweeter grass, he wanders away. His mind still is stubborn and unbridled. If I wish him to submit, I must raise my whip.

  • I first heard this album when I was 8 years old it really colored my appreciation of music and made me want to make music again after being shyed by a nasty piano teacher thankx 

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