Scott won't get that.You mean Scotts favorite color isnt a Touch of Gray?
Still don't understand what it's about but have always liked the song too.I have always like this song. It's different, and a really good composition. I just found this video. Notice how well they play on live TV. Every person in the band knows their part and their instrument. Look how long Al's fingers are as he plays one of the guitar solos. Though video is not great, this is classic.
From DDG's Search Assist... '"Year of the Cat" by Al Stewart explores themes of fleeting romance and the allure of exotic experiences. The song's narrative follows a tourist who becomes captivated by a mysterious woman, reflecting on the transient nature of life and love against a backdrop of nostalgia and intrigue.'Still don't understand what it's about but have always liked the song too.

I love this song! It's the only Queen song I actually like but it speaks truth to my soul!Some big fannies are nicer than others.

I only watched HeeHaw for the commercials.I've been going back through this thread, all sixteen years of it, trying to find some of the songs whose YouTube or other links have broken. There was one from 2009 about what it would be like if Roy Clark played in a rock and roll band. I'm not 100% sure this is the right clip, but I think you'll enjoy it regardless of that.
And for good measure, here is a second clip. Of all places to see Roy Clark, here he is, performing on The Odd Couple.
I feel sorry for folks who only think of Roy Clark as that Hee Haw guy.
Thinking of a newer 4 runner with less miles. This guy has one, but I'm laughing too hard to call him. It was a joke by him, I liked it.I only watched HeeHaw for the commercials.