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SanFranGayMan
(San Francisco)
Posted: Feb 10, 2013 - 23:28
 

Echoing all the sentiments here. This was a fine example of a 70s, sexy, trippy mashup.

solrac
(38th parallel)
Posted: Jan 10, 2013 - 15:13
 

aaaahhhhhh!!! the seventies were the best...

seaGal
(Saint Joe)
Posted: Jan 10, 2013 - 15:12
 

Always reminds me of making out with my first boyfriend ....

EdmoJoe
(Edmonton, Canada)
Posted: Jan 10, 2013 - 15:11
 

Man, does that song take me somewhere far away, deep into the 70s!

TJS
(Bradley, Il)
Posted: Oct 08, 2012 - 12:40
 

 leafmold wrote:
Whatever happened to him, anyway?
 

He still tours and stuff.  Amazing musician and just a nice guy. 

http://www.alstewart.com/



leafmold
Posted: Oct 08, 2012 - 12:29
 

Whatever happened to him, anyway?

kingart
(Brooklyn NY)
Posted: May 03, 2012 - 11:51
 

I haven't listened to Stewart on some time, although I do have Past Present and Future. His preoccupations made him quite the unusual popular music artist. 

smackiepipe
(Western North Carolina)
Posted: May 03, 2012 - 11:50
 

 bindi wrote:
Alan Parsons engineering this if I recall correctly.  He helped make some classic albums in this period.
 
Not only engineered, but produced it as well.

oufason
Posted: May 03, 2012 - 11:49
 

I don't know why, but I really only like to listen to Al Stewart during the winter...

clwguy
Posted: Oct 26, 2011 - 07:40
 

30+ years... 9 > 9.5

johnjconn
(chicago land)
Posted: Oct 26, 2011 - 07:39
 

Fun song, fun times

Cynaera
(In a hammock under my own vine and fig tree.)
Posted: Sep 24, 2011 - 15:24
 

I heard the first chords of this song and managed to crank it up before I was riveted, eyes closed, shivers up and down my spine... I have GOT to get this on CD, as well as "Time Passages."  I'm in the Al Stewart season now...

ajlept
(Athens, GA)
Posted: Jun 22, 2011 - 08:25
 

Come on Bill! I've got work to do and this music won't let me leave the house. Now I'm busy looking through my CD collection for Year of the Cat (my vinyl won't play in the car *S*). Stop it, please!

kurtster
(sometimes the statue and sometimes the pigeon)
Posted: May 21, 2011 - 16:24
 

 Giselle62 wrote:
I've been wanting to know something for a long time...
Is there a "year of the Cat?" or is he using it as a metaphor for an invisible netherworld? If there is no "Year of the Cat" (I mean, I've never seen one of the Chinese restaurant menu) then that song is similar to the Television song "Venus de Milo"
"I fell into the aaaarms of Venus de Milo.." Tom Verlaine singing.
 
IIRC, the Year of the Cat does refer to the alternate calendar mentioned below.  Stewart came into town and did a live radio show on WMMS back when this was still kinda new and explained that the song refers to him being marooned in North Africa somewhere, during the actual Year of the Cat.  The song is a lament about being waylayed in a strange place far from home and enduring the wait.

Could be totally wrong, too lazy to wiki.



fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Apr 20, 2011 - 02:38
 

I'd not realised that Al Stewart is in fact Scottish - Alasdair Stewart (Wikipedia) - which adds to my liking of him. I remember liking this song when it came out but not really understanding it. Only in later years when I researched the Spanish Civil War / Spanish Revolution and re-heard it on RP did I realise what it's about. Many thanks, again, to RP for re-exposing me to this guy's work, which will result in a couple of CD purchases for sure. Intelligent songwriters are at a bit of a premium in these days of McMusic and the X Factor and should be supported.

Dave_Mack
(Making like a saw and coping)
Posted: Mar 19, 2011 - 14:14
 

Nice less-played track. I should get this album.


bluedot
(Long Beach, CA)
Posted: Jan 15, 2011 - 23:31
 

nice

SmileOnADog
(Arizona)
Posted: Dec 15, 2010 - 13:22
 

I used to love this album back when it came out.  He has a really fluid singing style and the very atmospheric production still sounds fresh.

Cynaera
(South of Neanderthal)
Posted: Dec 15, 2010 - 13:22
 

I love how Al Stewart's delicate vocals can still deliver such powerful words with impact.  I listened to this album until it wouldn't play anymore.  Time to get it on CD. It's classic.{#Music}

DoctorHooey
(/etc)
Posted: Dec 15, 2010 - 13:18
 

dang, killer segue from A Perfect Circle!

jdorn1
(Land o' Milk & Cheese)
Posted: Nov 13, 2010 - 19:13
 

outstanding

clwguy
Posted: Sep 11, 2010 - 08:17
 

i agree with cc_rider. holds up very well. 

no more PG's Listening Wind please. 



markymarkmon
(Westland MI)
Posted: Sep 11, 2010 - 08:16
 

Forgot how good this song is

orpheus
(pacific northwest, finally!!!)
Posted: Aug 10, 2010 - 13:13
 

this was released in the US in October of '76 actually (the album that is) {#Think}{#Eh}{#Cheesygrin}


cc_rider
(Austin Texas. Y'all.)
Posted: Aug 10, 2010 - 07:37
 

I'm surprised how well this holds up. Nice.

neuticle
(fog fog fog)
Posted: Jul 09, 2010 - 10:58
 

simply brutal

Baby_M
(a 100-year old building in downtown Akron, Ohio)
Posted: Jul 09, 2010 - 10:55
 

 Giselle62 wrote:
I've been wanting to know something for a long time...
Is there a "year of the Cat?" or is he using it as a metaphor for an invisible netherworld? If there is no "Year of the Cat" (I mean, I've never seen one of the Chinese restaurant menu) then that song is similar to the Television song "Venus de Milo"
"I fell into the aaaarms of Venus de Milo.." Tom Verlaine singing.
 
The Year of the Cat comes from Vietnamese astrology, which uses a slightly different sequence of animals than Chinese. The last Year of the Cat was 1999, and the next one is next year, 2011.


Giselle62
(California's Cental Coast)
Posted: May 06, 2010 - 21:01
 

I've been wanting to know something for a long time...
Is there a "year of the Cat?" or is he using it as a metaphor for an invisible netherworld? If there is no "Year of the Cat" (I mean, I've never seen one of the Chinese restaurant menu) then that song is similar to the Television song "Venus de Milo"
"I fell into the aaaarms of Venus de Milo.." Tom Verlaine singing.

twitterpated
Posted: Mar 04, 2010 - 13:17
 

This version doesn't sound analogue (1978).  Is it a digital remaster?  It sounds very sweet, I like it.

sirdroseph
(Outer Mongolia)
Posted: Mar 04, 2010 - 13:17
 

A friend of mine who is the artistic director for the Newberry Opera House is talking to Al at this very moment helping him prepare for his show tonight. I gots to work!{#Headache}

wenatchee
(Duvall, WA)
Posted: Mar 04, 2010 - 13:13
 

 HarrO wrote:
Oh MAN, what an album. What memories. Have loved this tune for what? it's got to be at least 25 - 30  years.
 

Same . . . never tire of this one

WayUpNorth
(Down on the Farm)
Posted: Jul 27, 2009 - 04:55
 

Great to hear this on a gloomy Monday morning ... such evocative lyrics, takes me away.

(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Jun 25, 2009 - 10:20
 



This song is good for the ears...



nigelr
(Coffs Harbour, Australia)
Posted: Apr 23, 2009 - 00:24
 

9 at worst! Great composition, superb album! Ah, the memories.............dig that bass!
Bettered only by the title track, perhaps......now there's a classic.................


HarrO
(Just Down the Hill from Paradise)
Posted: Apr 23, 2009 - 00:23
 

Oh MAN, what an album. What memories. Have loved this tune for what? it's got to be at least 25 - 30  years.

RadioDoc
(Chicagoland)
Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 11:49
 

 bindi wrote:
Alan Parsons engineering this if I recall correctly.  He helped make some classic albums in this period.
 
You recall correctly.  You can definitely detect his hand on the desk in anything he engineered.  You may have heard some of his other work:  Abbey Road and Dark Side of the Moon.



bindi
(North Carolina)
Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 11:33
 

Alan Parsons engineering this if I recall correctly.  He helped make some classic albums in this period.

(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 11:31
 



Awesome song...  love it...



Bridieboo
(Halifax, NS)
Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 11:31
 

Wow, this is an old one!  Great to hear it again, though.  Fantastic.

nmcleod
Posted: Feb 18, 2009 - 22:22
 

 shayde wrote:
The live version of this song is awesome.  But this'll do for now.  *bounces*
 

Live version!!!!!???!!!!!............direct me immediately to this "live" gem.............live always trumps studio.....and I love this tune of Al's; one of my personal favourites..............gimme 'da live, please............

jagdriver
(Tunin' in from the aptly-named Grass Valley, CA)
Posted: Dec 17, 2008 - 14:52
 

 NorthernLad wrote:
Wha.... Cristo has taken on another art project?


 



nate917
(2,815 miles from home)
Posted: Oct 15, 2008 - 13:38
 

 sirrus wrote:
Welly wrote:
Always enjoyed Al Stewart's stuff - this is one of my favourites. Although I must say hearing him sing lyrics about being in love with a woman IS a bit of a stretch. NTTAWWT.

You might want to tell his wife and kids that.
 
Wife and kids?  C'mon.  They haven't been a good beard for at least a generation now.  Welly's point is well taken; Stewart's name is right below Neil Tenant's on the list of rock's great lispers (as Essex Tex cleverly pointed out).



anotherlistener
Posted: Oct 15, 2008 - 13:34
 

 orpheus wrote:
This was released in 1977, not '78 (this particular album, that is){#Exclaim}{#Ask}{#Yell}
 
ACTUALLY RELEASED IN LATE SUMMER '76.  BECAME THE UNOFFICIAL THEME SONG OF THE PITT PANTHERS THAT FALL WHEN TONY DORSETT LED THEM TO THE NATIONAL TITLE. (SUGAR BOWL VICTORY OVER GEORGIA NEW YEARS DAY 77)


silverghost57
(Pennsylvania)
Posted: Oct 15, 2008 - 13:14
 

o he still preforms. will be doing a christmas show with Annie Haslam this year . and still does concert at least here on the east coast
 
toterola wrote:
Great song, great album. I wonder where this ol' boy ever got off to? Anybody?
 


toterola
(Somewhere between Shipping and Receiving)
Posted: Sep 13, 2008 - 22:04
 

Great song, great album. I wonder where this ol' boy ever got off to? Anybody?

orpheus
(pacific northwest, finally!!!)
Posted: Aug 13, 2008 - 12:47
 

This was released in 1977, not '78 (this particular album, that is){#Exclaim}{#Ask}{#Yell}

ulibcn
(Barcelona Spain)
Posted: Aug 13, 2008 - 07:28
 

great album altogether

shayde
(Natick, MA)
Posted: Aug 13, 2008 - 07:21
 

The live version of this song is awesome.  But this'll do for now.  *bounces*

bindi
(North Carolina)
Posted: Jul 12, 2008 - 16:09
 

Classic Al
lophrequa
(the very edge of the land)
Posted: May 10, 2008 - 17:37
 

just had to come by and say thanks RP for all the Al Stewart i've heard over the last few years being a regular listener - would never have heard more than the Year of the Cat otherwise!

p.s. yes i support and so should you