British guitarist analyses Al Stewart live in 1976 with 'Year of the Cat'!

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  • Tonight I'm taking a look at Al Stewart and band on the Old Grey Whistle Test back in 1976!
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  • @margaretaubuchon9447
    @margaretaubuchon9447 Před 4 lety +293

    This has to be one of the most beautiful songs written.

    • @nickydenning6988
      @nickydenning6988 Před 4 lety +6

      Agree 100% ❤

    • @fightfannerd2078
      @fightfannerd2078 Před 3 lety +3

      true

    • @shanefarrell2155
      @shanefarrell2155 Před 3 lety +6

      A beautiful song that stands the test of time. 🙂

    • @jerrymoore838
      @jerrymoore838 Před 3 lety +4

      Have to include Roads to Moscow. Its another gem

    • @jelau4851
      @jelau4851 Před 3 lety +5

      I never get tired listening to it, sometimes 5 or 6 times in row, the musicians are so tuned in together

  • @lharrill7229
    @lharrill7229 Před 4 lety +159

    "She comes out of the sun
    In a silk dress running like a watercolor in the rain" Pure poetry. Still one of my favorite songs.

  • @susanswindell3706
    @susanswindell3706 Před 2 lety +23

    Phil, if a movie is ever made documenting Al Stewart's life, you Sir should be given the lead role without question.

  • @markbyfield8190
    @markbyfield8190 Před 2 lety +109

    I've heard this song for 45 years and I still get a shiver up my spine when the sax comes in at the end of the instrumental break. A sublime piece of music.

  • @bebebrez-kal9136
    @bebebrez-kal9136 Před 2 lety +43

    I was 19 when the song came out, now I'm 65 years old and I never realized how much I really love this song until now! Makes me want to cry 😢

    • @donnabittner69
      @donnabittner69 Před 11 měsíci

      Me too! Teary eyed in Philadelphia 😢

    • @SwisstedChef2018
      @SwisstedChef2018 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Same here, one of the best albums of all times and yes, Alan Parsons had something to do with it, "On the Border" is one of my other favorites

    • @4Score747
      @4Score747 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Very nostalgic 😢 makes me miss my youth. I was 16

    • @johnkeenan4477
      @johnkeenan4477 Před 2 měsíci

      im about to turn 64...amd im balling my eyes out...with joy may i add...

    • @teecop4735
      @teecop4735 Před 12 dny

      I’m just slightly younger then you I was about 15 and I loved this album on the border was great also and time passages oh I want to cry now also

  • @kittensanddaisies5615
    @kittensanddaisies5615 Před 2 lety +42

    This is one of my favorite songs. It truly is a timeless masterpiece.

    • @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe
      @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe Před 7 měsíci

      Strange the host has an Aerosmith t shirt on as we listen to this. Ad I wanted to ask Phil on his impressions of Al's guitar players over the years. He may have been in a hurry this AM.

  • @josbruls
    @josbruls Před 2 lety +39

    This song really is a masterpiece of composition and production.

  • @markdickenson1338
    @markdickenson1338 Před 10 měsíci +18

    A TRUE classic must be 50 years old now but never loses its charm an brilliance - I'm 66 now and have been listening to this song ever since it was released and will do so for the rest of my days ❤

  • @cyclesgoff9768
    @cyclesgoff9768 Před rokem +21

    As a 66 year old who was able to make a living in music, can I respectfully say that I’m overjoyed that you kids are getting off on this. It’s all we ever wanted.

    • @benjaminwigley4132
      @benjaminwigley4132 Před měsícem

      this song is responsible for thousands of kids being created...

  • @robertwilloughby8050
    @robertwilloughby8050 Před 4 lety +90

    Mad props to Al Stewart, but also Alan Parsons who was his producer at the time.

  • @johnhead9544
    @johnhead9544 Před 5 lety +101

    I wore this album out. It never gets old. Al Stewart does not get enough respect.

    • @YorickWell
      @YorickWell Před 3 lety +2

      Totally agree!

    • @lunadawnlynn
      @lunadawnlynn Před 2 lety +2

      Very true! He is one of the most underrated lyricists of the second half of the last century. One of my all-time favorite artists.

    • @bebebrez-kal9136
      @bebebrez-kal9136 Před 2 lety

      @Martin 5559 1976

    • @dallasgraham2813
      @dallasgraham2813 Před rokem

      The year of the cat -1975 (vietnam)

    • @tw364
      @tw364 Před 6 měsíci

      Probably doesn’t get as much attention as his music is far more complicated and intelligent than the average rock band. Artists like this used to be known as a thinking man’s band” .

  • @Terrahoskins
    @Terrahoskins Před 3 lety +30

    Geez, you just don’t want it to end. Everyone in the band is just killing it.

  • @camban
    @camban Před 3 lety +25

    Al Stewart really is in a class all of his own. He artfully weaves a complex tapestry of instrumentals and vocals here and the result is just stunningly beautiful. Imagine hearing that live back in his heyday, wow!

  • @michealdaniels8081
    @michealdaniels8081 Před rokem +17

    I've always loved this song, particularly the solo section. It's really 4 solos in succession, by 4 different instruments-- strings, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, saxophone. (As others note, Al plays the acoustic solo on his electric in this performance, and it looks like the "strings" were played here using a synthesizer). Each solo is completely different, and each one is excellent. I can't think of another hit song with 4 successive unique solos by 4 different instruments in it! But it works seamlessly, what an amazing composition.

    • @ChristianRThomas
      @ChristianRThomas Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, aren't the transitions great?! It's actual composition. ;)

  • @Deliquescentinsight
    @Deliquescentinsight Před 5 lety +83

    I remember hearing this track for the 1st time, I was in a car going to one of those parties one went to in the 70's - and my friend and I looked at each other, we stayed in the car until it had finished, what a splendid song/production!

    • @wms1650
      @wms1650 Před 5 lety +3

      @Michael Gorman The first time I heard Year of the Cat I went to a record store and bought the album .
      Recorded the album to a high quality music cassette. TKD or Maxell. I still think his work is beautiful today.
      To me it is as musically perfect as Steely Dan Aja.

    • @Pink_Freud_Obscured_By_Crowds
      @Pink_Freud_Obscured_By_Crowds Před 5 lety +5

      Lord Grenville and On The Border were awesome tracks as well. But when I first heard the acoustic then electric guitars solos flowing into the sax solo, I had a lump in my throat and, I'm sure, a huge smile on my face.

    • @Deliquescentinsight
      @Deliquescentinsight Před 5 lety +2

      @@Pink_Freud_Obscured_By_Crowds Agreed, Lord Grenville such a sad story

    • @christipping7094
      @christipping7094 Před 4 lety +1

      Those parties sound like fun.

    • @mozdickson
      @mozdickson Před 3 lety +1

      Nice one Michael. We all have a few of those 'first time' hearings eh! The younger mind is such a blank canvas. Cheers and all the best 👍

  • @Ironbob
    @Ironbob Před rokem +21

    Probably one of the most beautifully haunting ballads ever written. I have never grown tired of it.

  • @jrm8899
    @jrm8899 Před 3 lety +29

    I was 20 when that came out,,,, this song is still a masterpiece that holds up today

  • @mark-dietz
    @mark-dietz Před 5 lety +119

    This is just awesome! Ive always admired a band who can pull off their tunes in concert as good or even better than recorded. These guys are very polished!

    • @veganm8918
      @veganm8918 Před 4 lety +5

      No doubt about it. And it was produced by Alan Parsons who up until Covid was touring all over the world and the band was incredible live. As a huge Parsons and Stewart fan it is fun to hear the Parsons influence all over this album. Its just wonderful!

  • @jporter504
    @jporter504 Před 5 lety +227

    Only Al Stewart could have a major hit mentioning Peter Lorrre and patchouli in the lyrics.

    • @Newzchspy
      @Newzchspy Před 5 lety +2

      jporter504 he was very historical eh!

    • @mitchettie1581
      @mitchettie1581 Před 5 lety +3

      @@Newzchspy I was probably 8 when this came out was on the turntable alot w/ my Dad was still around. If you would be so kind as to explain historically, if you have a minute

    • @darrellmcdonald7883
      @darrellmcdonald7883 Před 5 lety +1

      Reminds me of how sting would add things like that in radio pop songs before Google was around.

    • @randyrudd5594
      @randyrudd5594 Před 5 lety

      s g likely, yes........

    • @docsavage8640
      @docsavage8640 Před 5 lety +3

      And a clever rhyme for patchouli as well

  • @nanettebryant7599
    @nanettebryant7599 Před 5 lety +66

    I was just listening to this and Time Passages another good song ❤❤

    • @Newzchspy
      @Newzchspy Před 5 lety +3

      Little known fact is that Al really disliked Time Passages for some reason. I believe he called it " elevator music."

    • @mitchettie1581
      @mitchettie1581 Před 5 lety +1

      One of my Dad's favs along w/ Billy Joel because of they're raw on the spot talent. The ppl that could walk in your house and and just shred yer piano or guitar on the spot think I was 5 when I remember this record on turntable a lot. Dad was a great musician sure miss him. ✌️

    • @nanettebryant7599
      @nanettebryant7599 Před 5 lety +3

      @@jimgz I was listening to Al and Bruce Hornsby..you know..that's just the way it is😊

    • @michaeltrent2726
      @michaeltrent2726 Před 5 lety +1

      Anyone who loves Al Stewart must listen to Rhymes in Rooms !!!! Its my favorite cd in my collection

    • @OspreyFlyer
      @OspreyFlyer Před 5 lety +1

      Both bring back memories...

  • @kolchak357
    @kolchak357 Před 5 lety +36

    I remember when my older brother bought this album. We sat in silence listening to it. When the guitar solo transitioned to saxophone it gave me chills. Can still remember it today. Thanks Fil!

  • @daviddixon6408
    @daviddixon6408 Před 5 lety +103

    Fil, great analysis. This is one of my all time favorite songs. I was 21 when this album was released in 1976. I'm so glad I grew up during the 60s and 70s with all the great music created by top artists and great musicians.

    • @paulablissett9396
      @paulablissett9396 Před 5 lety +4

      Me3!

    • @johnm3152
      @johnm3152 Před 5 lety +1

      Don't forget the Jefferson Starships. "They're horrible and hard to kill" - Dean Winchester - monster hunter.

    • @starshiptrooper7670
      @starshiptrooper7670 Před 5 lety +3

      In 76' I was 19. A great, great time to be a music lover. You never know what you have till times change.

    • @djm4457
      @djm4457 Před 5 lety +2

      As was I David. I love this song. It instantly takes me back to my college days... this was often on in the commons as I prepared for my chemistry class. I always had to stop and listen to it all the way through. It seemed like everyone did. It's a masterpiece.

    • @danaarentzen1662
      @danaarentzen1662 Před 4 lety +1

      David Dixon, I had just turned 18, and I feel so very blessed to have been pretty much front row to every single band that played thru Seattle, from 1974-1982. Bruce Springsteen brought his E Street Band to The Paramount in the early ‘70s. I stood right next to the stage and grabbed hold of “The Big Man’s” trouser leg🤣. It was an incredible time for musicians and for their audiences. The atmosphere was like family, just some guys playing tunes for their best friends❤️👌

  • @davidluther3955
    @davidluther3955 Před 5 lety +50

    I BELIEVE THAT AL STEWART IS AN UNDER RATED MUSICIAN AND, SHOULD GET MORE CREDIT FOR HIS WORK.LOVE THAT SAXIPHONE PLAYING.

    • @lettyguerra371
      @lettyguerra371 Před 4 lety +3

      If the world had better music taste he wouldn't be underrated!

  • @gene2049
    @gene2049 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Love Al Stewart and the musicians in the band. A musical masterpiece. As always great perspective!

  • @MikeinAmman
    @MikeinAmman Před 4 lety +9

    Al himself told me after one of his shows--he's famous for hanging around and talking to fans--that the solo sequence is their night of love-making. Peter White's organ is the build up, Al's acoustic solo is the foreplay, the electric solo builds to the climax, and the sax is the afterglow. The solos are introduced by the lyric, "So you take her, to find what's waiting inside..." and lead to the lyric, "When morning comes..." It's almost impossible to listen to this song the same way once you know that. It really is beautifully done.

  • @johngerson7335
    @johngerson7335 Před 5 lety +49

    One of the best "easy listening" hits ever in the charts. Transports one right back to 1976 from the first notes of the intro. Thanks Fil.

  • @sidecardog5244
    @sidecardog5244 Před 5 lety +24

    Saw him in concert in 1977. His lyrics were always interesting. Loved ‘Roads to Moscow’. Such a wonderful and sad song. Once again, great analysis. You sir are true music historian.

  • @gaillight7501
    @gaillight7501 Před 5 lety +26

    I had forgotten this great song. The lyrics are so intelligent and creative. Good choice of someone to review.

    • @YorickWell
      @YorickWell Před 3 lety +4

      This song imprinted on me like a mother bird on a chick. I remember it like my life.

    • @Deblen
      @Deblen Před rokem

      @@YorickWell me too man, me too !!!

  • @fredsanke4070
    @fredsanke4070 Před rokem +7

    Al Stewart is great troubadour, a great story teller .

  • @daveallen7445
    @daveallen7445 Před 5 lety +196

    Phil, You should play Al Stewart in the film bio of his life. You could pull off all elements I bet!

    • @starshiptrooper7670
      @starshiptrooper7670 Před 5 lety +15

      I agree 100%!!

    • @georgeorr1042
      @georgeorr1042 Před 5 lety +22

      I was thinking the same thing! He looks like a young Al for sure. Al Stewart looks like an old man now - as one would expect after 40 odd years and losing his famous hair - but his voice has NOT changed! Amazing

    • @jinkertsun
      @jinkertsun Před 5 lety +14

      Saw Al recently and his voice has held up very well. In fact if you close your eyes you would think it was the younger man up there. He’s still touring all over the place. A true troubadour.

    • @chrispatterson1019
      @chrispatterson1019 Před 5 lety +7

      Thought exactly that !

    • @aliccolo
      @aliccolo Před 5 lety +11

      I’m so glad others agree, the moment Al came on screen I nearly gasped! They could be father and son!

  • @user-ye1ku7jo9o
    @user-ye1ku7jo9o Před 3 lety +13

    Fil, the fact that you were smiling ear to ear from the beginning to the end of this great hit says it all. As a boomer I am so proud of my generations' musical accomplishments as the hits do make you smile, cry and definitely rock out and move. This is one of those songs which makes you stop what you are doing and pay attention to everything, the words, the sax, the keyboards, the guitars and the vocals. Just an amazing feat of ability, genius and talent. Thanks for looking at this one.

  • @fayedunbar2912
    @fayedunbar2912 Před 5 lety +27

    I was 22 when this came out. Always loved his voice and music.

  • @drifter1dc
    @drifter1dc Před 2 lety +11

    Al just paints a detailed picture with his words and verse. Beautifully crafted poetry. I love his weaving of history and pop music together. Gifted artist.

  • @clifffinch9052
    @clifffinch9052 Před 5 lety +33

    great great band i enjoyed growing up in the 60,s and 70,s

  • @danaarentzen1662
    @danaarentzen1662 Před 4 lety +20

    In 1976 there were two albums in everybody’s music library. One was Frampton Comes Alive, and the other was Year of the Cat. Enough said❤️👌

    • @mickib1592
      @mickib1592 Před 2 lety +1

      Nailed it!!

    • @deirdre108
      @deirdre108 Před rokem

      So true! "The Pretender" and "Desire" also got into a lot of music libraries in '76.

  • @TorToroPorco
    @TorToroPorco Před rokem +5

    One of the most beautiful instrumental breaks ever. First there is the lush orchestral string arrangement that creates a lovely romantic feeling. Followed by the crispness of the acoustic guitar with its amazing counter melody. Then the Strat comes in which increases the intensity and creates a mini climax. But then Phil Kenzie’s sax comes in and it completely takes it over the top to another level and bookends the solos with more romantic sentiments like the strings and nicely winds down the instrumental break.

  • @Whoisyou2211
    @Whoisyou2211 Před 4 lety +22

    Fil should be a Professor of music--knows so damn much.

  • @ironcurtainsteve
    @ironcurtainsteve Před 5 lety +5

    one of the most beautiful & evocative songs i've ever heard.

  • @rosemary702001
    @rosemary702001 Před 3 lety +7

    I used to think I was the only one who appreciated this song and all of its nuances because I rarely heard anyone mention it. What a bubble I lived in. Reading the comments, so many love and respect the artistry of Al Stewart and this beautiful story in song. It’s been my favorite since it came out and no song has ever replaced it. Musical perfection.

  • @dskywalker3397
    @dskywalker3397 Před 4 lety +5

    A Chinese restaurant in Eugene, Oregon. Next to the hospital, no longer there. 77, 78, 79...and this damn song was on seemingly every time we went to eat there. It was Magic.

  • @2869may
    @2869may Před 5 lety +47

    Song on the Radio, and Roads to Moscow are a couple lesser known Al Stewart tunes that are really good as well.
    He sounds so good here in this video...!

    • @collarbutton
      @collarbutton Před 5 lety +3

      Nick time passages! 👍

    • @2869may
      @2869may Před 5 lety +2

      @@collarbutton Absolutely..! I love it.

    • @falcon5467
      @falcon5467 Před 5 lety +9

      Also "On The Border" with Peter White on acoustic guitar.

    • @2869may
      @2869may Před 5 lety

      @@falcon5467 Another great one...!

    • @HRConsultant_Jeff
      @HRConsultant_Jeff Před 5 lety +1

      I'm with you on those 2 songs along with "on the border". Turn on the light is a nice change for him as well. Shows his rock side.

  • @mystage11
    @mystage11 Před rokem +5

    I find this song very visually beautiful. You can imagine the lyrics coming to life and the music is so vibrant I love this song one of my best..

  • @azredhead9666
    @azredhead9666 Před 5 lety +26

    The Old Grey Whistle Test was a such a great showcase for all the great bands...and this was one of them! thanks again Fil! ☮️

  • @tw364
    @tw364 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I’ll never forget seeing Al Stewart in 1976 at a small club at a university. It was absolutely amazing.

  • @HortHawg
    @HortHawg Před 5 lety +32

    Ever hear of The Midnight Special? It was a television show in the USA that ran mostly in the 1970's. Lots of live classics to enjoy there..

    • @mevrammcoyoteV8f150
      @mevrammcoyoteV8f150 Před 5 lety +5

      Loved the Midnight Special..never knew what kind of musicians would perform

    • @mevrammcoyoteV8f150
      @mevrammcoyoteV8f150 Před 5 lety +3

      @@ozarkhowler6050 Uncle Ted was on one of the episodes..cool..I've might of watched that one..sure can't remember

    • @74dartman13
      @74dartman13 Před 5 lety +4

      I loved that show and remember waiting all week to watch it!👍😎🎸🎶

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  Před 5 lety +9

      Yeah that was a cool show!

    • @bg147
      @bg147 Před 5 lety +4

      Wolfman Jack.

  • @BigjerJHawk
    @BigjerJHawk Před 3 lety +3

    So nice you recognize this man's talent

  • @mystage11
    @mystage11 Před 3 lety +6

    This song is complete to me from all angles. Everything flows emotionally and I become creative . I am inspired so much by this . What a beautiful song .

    • @katiemoyer8679
      @katiemoyer8679 Před rokem +1

      I confess, I play this song nearly every day. Have been since it emerged. Now-In my mid seventies, my chickens actually come running when I play this song on my outdoor speaker, it’s on my chore -music mix and the hens know I’ll be dancing up to them and feed them. Lol.

  • @briannewell6064
    @briannewell6064 Před 5 lety +29

    Excellent. My fave Al Stewart album would be 'Indian Summer'. My wife likes him because he enunciates so well. She's funny that way.

    • @D-FensDogG
      @D-FensDogG Před 5 lety +1

      Guffaw-Out-Loud!

    • @docsavage8640
      @docsavage8640 Před 5 lety +2

      He does enunciate extremely well!

    • @SDsailor7
      @SDsailor7 Před 3 lety

      I will have to check ou that album i must have missed it.

  • @lauriekane4686
    @lauriekane4686 Před 5 lety +29

    Thank you, Fil, for your take on Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat." Al was (is) a painter of detailed masterpieces. Not with paint and brush, but with wonderfully detailed lyrics and music. I've listened to his music so much, that after listening to just a few of the beginning notes, I begin to visualise the intricate scenes that his crystal-clear vocals describes. Al is one of my all-time music heroes. I believe he studied guitar under the same teacher as Greg Lake and Robert Fripp. But, I'm not certain. Peace and Love!!

  • @Tuzilla
    @Tuzilla Před 5 lety +2

    I met the acoustic guitarist on the hit track, Peter White. He is making a living traveling the world as a smooth jazz star. I drove for him during his stay here. He is a super nice guy full of 60s-70s London knowledge. '

  • @go234ko96ts5
    @go234ko96ts5 Před 3 lety +8

    This masterpiece was released as a single in July 1976 in the UK, October 1976 in the U.S. It was recorded at Abby Road Studios , London in January 1976 by engineer Alan Parsons. This has always been a top song that I hold in high esteem. The Year of the Cat peaked at # 8 on Billboards chart on March 5, 1977, but Al did one better than that with his next big hit TIME PASSAGES peaking at # 7 on December 9, 1978, a favorite of mine also.

  • @eemcom
    @eemcom Před 4 lety +2

    Another great reaction. One of my favorite songs. Reminds me of a lady I knew.

  • @YechielCohen
    @YechielCohen Před 5 lety +14

    Al is definitely one of its kind. Nobody ever did something similar to this heavenly dream song. Fil. Love your sensitivity. You provide so much of important details and info I am swallowing every single word you say! My order from you is an analysis for 10cc band and Grahm Gouldman please...

  • @couerl
    @couerl Před 2 lety +2

    I just watched the original video and saw your thumbnail right below, so I'm watching it again as I love your channel too! This has to be the smoothest soft rock song ever written or at least in the top 5, everyone gets a chance to shine, but no one over does it, sax, guitar solo, piano, vocals, excellent composition, everything you want in a great song. Note also the F-hole in Al's Tele, pretty rare! I have 2 Tele's and several Strat's and no F-holes in any of them. "You know some time you're bound to lose her, but for now you're gonna stay". It just doesn't get any better than that.

  • @stephenvolk7748
    @stephenvolk7748 Před 3 lety +6

    What a storyteller and historian. Al's music always haunting and beautiful.

  • @michaelwilliams1099
    @michaelwilliams1099 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Al Stewart's music was in the background of my life when I was growing up. And this time period was magical. The music is unforgettable. And this amazing music was being played on the radio. And wow. It meant something enormous in my spirit then and still to this day.

  • @robynnjasper3843
    @robynnjasper3843 Před 5 lety +6

    When I saw this come up on my YT feed, I was a little startled. My Mom loved that song. Mom died 2 weeks ago and we played that song at her funeral. What are the odds that Fil would do an analysis on this song? I’m taking it as a message from Mom that she is okay, listening to music she loves.

  • @BenjWarrant
    @BenjWarrant Před 5 lety +13

    Anyone who doesn't know Stewart's *The roads to Moscow*, do your ears a favour and listen to it. It's one of the greatest narrative songs of the last 70 years.

  • @daniellewis6976
    @daniellewis6976 Před 4 lety +5

    This is such a fantastic track. and this live performance of really quite a complex song is brilliant. such good musicians

  • @TBeatles67
    @TBeatles67 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I love this song and everything I’ve heard from Al! This song really brings back memories as a kid. It has always sounded exotic and dreamy to me. I felt like it took me to another world. I vividly remember feeling that as a kid too. When songs can do that, you know they’re iconic! I learned so much in this video. Thanks Fil!

  • @wayne1074
    @wayne1074 Před 3 lety +3

    One of my favorites of the 70's. The Year of The Cat is one of those songs I connect with certain memories of the past. It's funny how songs can take you back in time to memories of a place, sounds, smells, and people. Thanks Fil for this song 🎵.

  • @TheLmori3
    @TheLmori3 Před 5 lety +4

    One of my favorite songs of all time... beautiful piece of music.

  • @kensod6034
    @kensod6034 Před 5 lety +5

    I love it when the sax comes in and really kicks ass.... Right from the gut...
    Al's nasal delivery ... And his lyrics keeps you spell bound.. Back and forth guitar solos... Tele/ strat...
    Then the booming sax ...

  • @ohdiggy8038
    @ohdiggy8038 Před 3 lety +2

    Love love love this Old Grey Whistle Test live version. Great analysis. Thank you.

  • @shoemaker688
    @shoemaker688 Před 4 lety +6

    Fil, I can never get enough of this song. They all play their instruments. A proper piano for instance. I think this is one of the best songs ever made. Smooth, effortless en great lyrics. That said by a heavy rocker.

  • @adie939
    @adie939 Před 3 lety +1

    I love the song.. am still listening to it till this very day.

  • @jazzcat8786
    @jazzcat8786 Před 5 lety +23

    Great performance!! Sounds like the record! Great lyrics🤘🏻reminds of me of my youth🥺

    • @jamesgordonakacrazylegs8222
      @jamesgordonakacrazylegs8222 Před 5 lety +3

      I'll second that and it has cat in it

    • @tuRbo-_-crOw
      @tuRbo-_-crOw Před 5 lety +1

      @jazz cat. Any uploads? Songs of your own? :) nice guitars

    • @jazzcat8786
      @jazzcat8786 Před 5 lety +1

      James Gordon aka Crazy Legs Hey Legs!! What’s up?

    • @jazzcat8786
      @jazzcat8786 Před 5 lety +1

      James Gordon aka Crazy Legs Family reunions can be a challenge, especially when it really hot out... it was 99 Sat and Sun here, I’m sure just as hot in PA. Sat went to the Used Book Superstore and bought a bunch of LPs some jazz and Bill Monroe.stayed in, knocked the froth of a few and listened to some cool bluegrass. Much safer than yard work in scorching heat✌🏻

    • @jazzcat8786
      @jazzcat8786 Před 5 lety +1

      James Gordon aka Crazy Legs I’m checking out some of the Dr k and Terry right now! Wish I could play piano like that🙄

  • @Barb5001
    @Barb5001 Před 2 lety +6

    I never heard this great live version before
    It's Al in his prime and he sounds great

  • @markhealey3660
    @markhealey3660 Před 4 lety +3

    I was 12 when this song came out and was blown away by this song. I was just discovering music since my parents bought me a radio for my birthday. I ended up buying over ten of Al’s recordings and it’s still fresh listening to Year Of The Cat today.

  • @areli1128
    @areli1128 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you, my friend!!!! This song: "The Year of The Cat" by Al Steward always but always puts my spirit in a peaceful and almost out of this earth and in communion with the universe, Thank you, Sir!!!🤗😍👍👍

  • @bluecollarbytes7267
    @bluecollarbytes7267 Před 5 lety +19

    Brings back memories. What ever happened to the finely-crafted pop tune?

    • @fightfannerd2078
      @fightfannerd2078 Před 3 lety

      sadly it's completely dead

    • @francoishynes7739
      @francoishynes7739 Před 3 lety

      No it is not dead. I heard it being played on a college station out of S. Carolina this past week.
      Sincerely, François

  • @abrarahmed1888
    @abrarahmed1888 Před rokem +1

    Unusually soft and instantly recognisable voice and lends well to the storytelling with a wealth of historical references. Enjoyed all the tracks on the album from when i bought it as teenager in 76

  • @1111makala
    @1111makala Před 5 lety +7

    Always loved this song. After loving this for decades it wasn't until years later I found out that it was while Al was watching Casablanca(my favorite all time movie) that the song started forming in his mind. He name checks Bogart and Lorre, and while he does not mention her, I picture Ingrid Bergman as the lady he describes. Great work Fil.

  • @Morongobill
    @Morongobill Před 3 lety +2

    Killer sax which always brings tears to my eyes. Really enjoyed this review, Fil.

  • @DouglasJBender
    @DouglasJBender Před 5 lety +94

    Fil time-traveled, then came back and analyzed himself?

    • @avalondreaming1433
      @avalondreaming1433 Před 5 lety +6

      DouglasJBender Nah, that's FIL's father.

    • @philm.6113
      @philm.6113 Před 5 lety +9

      If only Al Stewart was wearing an Aerosmith T-shirt!
      Great song choice, as usual.

    • @bethany_dawn5222
      @bethany_dawn5222 Před 5 lety +13

      Good I’m not the only one who thought that Fil looks like Al

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  Před 5 lety +13

      😂

    • @avalondreaming1433
      @avalondreaming1433 Před 5 lety +11

      @@wingsofpegasus Ok Fil, you're now going to have to perform Year of the Cat!!!

  • @41Martn
    @41Martn Před 9 měsíci +2

    Al Stewart is a creative force. What an intricate piece of music brilliant thanks Pegasus

  • @pennyelder5287
    @pennyelder5287 Před 3 lety +2

    I remember this song. When I first heard it I thought "Well, this is different". So I made decision to listen more carefully when I heard it next. And I really appreciated the uniqueness of the songs, "Year of the Cat", and then again on "Time Passages". Thank you again my dear Fil for all your intelligent input. It is very much appreciated.

  • @deloresdunbar1464
    @deloresdunbar1464 Před 3 lety +2

    It draws me in and hypnotizes me.

  • @scottmcgregor562
    @scottmcgregor562 Před 5 lety +5

    Wow, this the the thing that I love about great music. This song is like time travel to simpler time in my teens. Am I the only one that had an album that had an introduction of Al Stewart giving an explanation of the story for this song. The album that I owned did. His songwriting is very cinematic and allows the listener to travel with him and experience his songs. Being from the U.S. I have been very jealous of the amazing performances that you Brits were able to experience on a weekly basis. I am at least thankful for CZcams to watch many of these fantastic performances. The diversity of musical guests are incredible. I have watched artists give jaw dropping performances. The performances of Return to Forever and Dire Straits I still watch. Watching the Hall and Oats performance made me appreciate the amazing talent of Hall and Oats and their wonderful band. Whew!! Once again this old guy droned on too long. Really, great analysis Fil. Cheers.

  • @alloallie
    @alloallie Před rokem +2

    If anyone asks me what my favourite song is, this always comes to mind. Everything about this song is a feast -- visually beautiful lyrics, lush instrumentation, brilliant production by THE Alan Parsons. Just wonderful. I can never tire of listening to this.

  • @Stringman1950
    @Stringman1950 Před 3 lety +4

    This song and Whiter Shade Of Pale have never been topped for pure melody and mood. Fabulous.

  • @rigelmoon9030
    @rigelmoon9030 Před rokem +2

    Never heard of or saw "TOGWT" back in the day. Imagine, in all the 17 years it was on the BBC, I never once saw this show here in the US. I turned on to it here on youtube. Better late, if ever. Love your show, Fil, old boy.

  • @unrulyjulie4382
    @unrulyjulie4382 Před 5 lety +4

    Always love the piano in this song!

  • @clintmaffett2570
    @clintmaffett2570 Před 2 lety +1

    He is so informative. He deserves great credit.

  • @ZomBMarketing
    @ZomBMarketing Před 5 lety +6

    One of my all time favorite songs...Norwegian Wood, The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, The Year of the Cat, Green Grass and High Tides, Sittin on the Dock of the Bay, Third Rate Romance, A Horse With No Name...I guess we all have songs that are impossible to turn off once we hear those first few notes.

    • @t8r507
      @t8r507 Před 4 lety

      Norwegian wood, Beatles covered it, did Jan and Dean write it originally or did they cover it from an older artist?

  • @ralphfiligenzi8714
    @ralphfiligenzi8714 Před 5 lety +2

    The songs Year of the Cat and Time Passages always brings me back to 1976 77 and 78. Love those memories.

  • @mikef7619
    @mikef7619 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Al is one of the most underrated artists ever. Loads of fantastic songs. Been one of my favourites since first seeing him in the folk club at the university of Kent in 67/68. Can’t remember which as it was the sixties!

  • @sprezzatura8755
    @sprezzatura8755 Před rokem +2

    The magic of a great song. You're not quite sure how it works, but you know for sure that it does work. Beautiful 💘

  • @sigil_theband1953
    @sigil_theband1953 Před 4 lety +3

    Al's storytelling ability in his songs is amazing. This album came out when I was in High School, and is a mainstay in my album and mp3 collection. Beautiful.

  • @ginnyvogel7754
    @ginnyvogel7754 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I remember cradling this beautiful album in my arms like a baby.

  • @jimmycampbell78
    @jimmycampbell78 Před 5 lety +18

    I really liked the piano playing on this- it reminded me of Nicky Hopkins and I thought it was him at first until Fil said it was John Peter Robinson.

    • @chrisnolan5607
      @chrisnolan5607 Před 4 lety +1

      Peter Robinson played. keyboards with Shawn Phillips for years and Phil Collins.

  • @Gothic55
    @Gothic55 Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant deconstruction if legendary song and performance. It Is great to see a reaction from a real musician who understands history of the song/performer.

  • @TheGaloof
    @TheGaloof Před rokem +4

    This video was so good I watched it twice!

  • @francoishynes7739
    @francoishynes7739 Před 3 lety +2

    Alistair Stewart one of the Greatest singer-songwriter who ever lived. He & Bob Dylan inspired me to pick up a Guitar at 14 (after playing piano since age 5) and successfully have a duo between the ages of 17-21. Still I write and play 40 years later with my greatest "prop" for meeting the fairer sex, (Guitar & double harmonica rack & singing my original compositions) since I was 15. Thank you Mr. Stewart for the positive contribution and influence you made on me in honing my craft, and my art as a musician!
    To the maker of this great video I say thank you for sharing your knowledge & wisdom with us about this TIMELESS MASTERPIECE.

  • @popeyefloor2509
    @popeyefloor2509 Před 3 lety +3

    Yes Phil you could portray Al Stewart in a movie.

  • @SwisstedChef2018
    @SwisstedChef2018 Před 11 měsíci +2

    what more than to have the magnificient great A. Parsons producing, that guy is out of this world.

  • @goldenbough5574
    @goldenbough5574 Před 5 lety +5

    What I loved about the Whistle Test in the 70s was that you could see someone on the show on the tuesday. and then they would invariably appear on the Polytechnic circuit. Apart from Al Stewart I saw Roy Buchanan, who I hadn't heard before, he was stunning!. Also, Roy Harper, John Martyn and John Cale (at Brighton Poly), Even early seventies Captain Beefheart, which was amazing and turned me on to his early work. Lynryd Skynryd played Oxford Polytechnic the same week they appeared on OGWT. Great memories.

  • @Butterflies-are-free
    @Butterflies-are-free Před rokem +1

    This songs brings back such memories, thanks for covering it 🥰

  • @123spleege
    @123spleege Před 4 lety +20

    The sax solo wouldn't even be there without Alan Parsons.

    • @hgoodin1013
      @hgoodin1013 Před 4 měsíci

      Phil Kenzie. He didn't even want to do it. He lived down the street from where they were recording and was watching a movie. He said he'd come and do 2 takes because he wanted to see the end of the movie. Such a great sax solo.

  • @incub8
    @incub8 Před rokem +1

    I've been following Fil for year but somehow missed this analysis and am only now seeing it (2023-02). I have to say that at 2:43, with the side-by-side of Fil and Al, boy, those two look like they could be brothers! I had the privilege of seeing Al Stewart & has band at a small venue in Toronto in the mid-80s. Needless to say, it was excellent.