SUCH A FULL SOUND! First Time Hearing The Alan Parsons Project - The Eye In The Sky Reaction!
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The Alan Parsons Project, known for their intricate sonic compositions and progressive rock influences, has left a significant mark on the music landscape. "Eye in the Sky" is one of their most famous tracks, recognized for its smooth production and introspective lyrics. This song captures the essence of the early 80s synth-pop and progressive rock blend, characterized by its melodic hooks and philosophical themes.
Join us as we listen to "Eye in the Sky" by The Alan Parsons Project for the first time! This track is celebrated for its layered instrumentation and the ethereal quality of its soundscapes. Watch our reaction to see how we're captivated by the song’s production intricacies and the timeless quality of its melody.
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First Impressions: Our initial reactions to the song's iconic synth intro and the calm, commanding vocals.
Musical Analysis: A breakdown of the song’s arrangement, including its use of synthesizers, guitars, and vocal harmonies.
Lyric Interpretation: Discussing the themes of surveillance and personal introspection that run through the lyrics.
Overall Impact: Reflecting on how "Eye in the Sky" stands as a testament to The Alan Parsons Project's innovation and its influence on the genres of rock and pop.
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The "intro" is actually a separate song called "Sirius", but it also serves as an intro to "Eye in the Sky".
And Alan Parsons has himself called the 2 songs inextricably linked.
Yeah Sirius and Mammagama!
"The Sun in your eyes made some of the lies worth believing".
Love that line, genius.
Greatest line!!
It’s about the Devil. Literally.
Alan Parsons was an engineer for the Beatles at Abbey Road studio and worked extensively with Pink Floyd. He came up with lots of major innovations including forms of multi-tracking with older equipment. He is a technical genius (as well as so many other plaudits.
He was the only engineer on Dark Side of the Moon. Ge was also the engineer on Al Stewart's 2 hits, Year of the Cat and Time Passages
Yep
He was too young to be the engineer for the Beatles
@@B.R.0101 He started working as an assistant at Abbey Road in 1967, age 18
@@badplay156 He was in fact, the producer of the trio of Al Stewart's most successful albums (Modern Times, YOTC, and Time Passages, all masterpieces of varying degrees, BTW).
At guard, from North Carolina, 6'6''.... Michael Jordan!!!
“Wouldn’t want to be like you” is another great song from APP.
@douglasg.9271 Absolutely! Wouldn't Want To Be Like You is one of my favs.
absolutely
I wouldn't Want to Be Like You is the flip Side to Atlanta Rhythm Section's " So into You".
and not forgetting Mamma Gamme.... that bass
"I wouldn't want to be like you" and "Games people play" are great songs too but different again to this.
Love the song "Games People Play", good video too!
"Games People Play" is another great track from this group.
Thank you for reacting to this song, please consider listening to Al Stewart’s song “ Year of the Cat”. Just not the live version please. Alan Parsons engineered this amazing song and I really believe you’ll enjoy it. Thanks for sharing your time with us.
He also produced and engineered Time Passages. That may be even better than Year of the Cat. And that's saying something.
Both were masterpieces
The album version 👍
The Old Grey Whistle Test live version of Year of the Cat is awesome.
@@jameswilson7790 Also Modern Times in 1975.
If you were on an NBA team in the 90s and you were playing at Chicago, and you heard this song, it meant that you were about to lose
It was the Bulls anthem for years! I miss those days.
The death toll for many an NBA team's season
At the Chicago Stadium or the United Center, this song signaled the beginning of a work day for my father. RIP "Johnny Red Kerr"
Truth
And now the starting lineup for your world champion Chicago Bulls!
I bought the "I Robot" album on the day it hit the record stores...because it had a cool album cover. By evening all my friends were hooked too. Alan Parsons is a genius.
As was Eric Woolfson, the Project's co-creator and main songwriter.
One of my favorite Alan Parsons Project songs is "Old and Wise"...
At last somebody mentioned this wonderful song, thank you!
Check out "(The System of) Dr. Tarr And Professor Fether" from The Alan Parsons Project's 1976 debut album "Tales of Mystery And Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe", which has a more progressive vibe than heard in their later work. The lyrical and musical themes of this album are retellings of horror stories and poetry by Edgar Allan Poe. An impressive listen!
Always loved The Raven from the same album, too
I concur
@@pjjayhawk Even better if preceded by "A Dream Within A Dream", with Orson Welles narrating.
"Do what you need to make you feel better. Do what you need to make you feel!" 🙂
@@bsquared3809
"Satisfaction altogether
Guaranteed by Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" 😊
You played "Sirius" first - a famous instrumental track - "Eye In The Sky" is the second track on the album of the same name. I really like "Silence And I" from the same APP "Eye In The Sky" album - the orchestration in the middle of that track is arguably the best APP ever did, hardly surprising considering Andrew Powell had a 100-strong orchestra to deal with!
The intro became famous as the intro for the Chicago Bulls during the Michael Jordan era.
ANYTHING from masterpiece APP album The Turn of a Friendly Card is brilliant.
Also a deep cut called “Prime Time” where the guitar is perfect.
Deep rabbit hole this.
👍 Agreed! The title track(s) and Games People Play are my favorite APP songs.
Side 2 in particular with the title suite is peak Parsons.
Love that album played the crap out of it .
Don‘t forget Eric Woolfson. He was the composer and arranger of the music from APP. A real genius. RIP Eric
Chicago Bulls
Sirius ❤
Starting Line up Intro Song
Jordan,Pippen,Rodman,Harper,Longley
🔥Cartwright, Paxson, Grant 🔥Armstrong, Kukoc, Kerr
Old and Wise has a special place in my heart
Same here
@@stefanpetursson6067 agreed me too I have lined this up for my end of days Party its perfect..
Might be played at my funeral.
And me ! Sometimes makes me cry though !
I went to see Yes in 1998. I was lucky enough to get front row seats. I thought it was just them, I didn't know there was an opening act.
So we're sitting there before the show listening to the recorded music playing, gradually growing louder as showtime got closer, and watching the people as they filed in and settled in their seats.
It was finally showtime and the lights went down, and this song started. We looked at each other, "Here we go! It's about to begin!"
At the first crescendo, all the stage lights suddenly blazed on and it was the real Alan Parsons (and his band) standing right in front of us playing this song! We had no idea Alan Parsons was going to be there; we thought it was just Yes. What a wonderful evening, and a great concert, by A.P. and by Yes.
💥💥💥💥💥🤘🤪
@@jefff3886
I didn’t have the money for concerts, so I only saw a few.
I saw the Relayer tour. Donavan opened for them, what a great show.
I saw the dead in the late 70’s, no opening act, they played from 8pm till after midnight!!
There truly was nothing like a Greatful Dead concert!!
@@kevinmcconnell3641 i saw donovan at the edmonton folk fest sometime in the early to mid 1980s i even got his autograph
That wouldn't have been at the Cynthia Mitchell Woods Pavilion In Houston . by any chance. cuz if it was. I was there
@@WinemasterSkye Almost. I was in Dallas, at the Starplex, an outdoor venue. You were there in 1998? You probably saw the show the night before or the night after I did. You remember the young keyboardist they had at the time, Igor Khoroshev I think his name was. I thought he did a great job, filling the giant shoes of Rick Wakeman.
This was our song for a girl and I that was dating at the time. Have been married to each other for 41yrs on July 16th.
It starts out with Sirius and then melds to Eye In The Sky.
I were borned in 1956, right in the middle of the baby boomer generation. We boomers were so blessed to grow up with the greatest 25 years of music ever written, performed, and recorded, truly the golden age of rock n roll, 1955-1980!!
Most everything post 1990 pales in comparison to the golden age of rock n roll!!
Post 2020 you can’t be sure you’re getting true talent, or machine adjusted!!
For me, 1964 (Beatles) to1994 (End of Grunge) was the best stretch of music ever. Post 1994 is wasteland until the Lady Rockers like Lzzy Hale showed up, at least they play old school rock.
@@vicprovost2561 Rock and roll isn't dead! There are kids to keep it alive...
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As a boomer myself I agree 100%.
I agree, although a broader range, from the beginning of the 60's to 2000
LOL! This song was playing only about 15 minutes ago at the local supermarket (in Wellington, NZ)! 😄
I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You is another Great song from them.
You asked what part of Pink Floyd he engineered. He did ALL of Darkside of the Moon. He knew it was going to be special so took the shifts of the other engineers just so he could work on it
That is not entirely true. Alan had already worked on Pink Floyd’s Atom Heart Mother. studio management decides (most likely together with the artists) which engineer is to work on a given project. And he was chosen to work on DSOTM.
Alan Parsons has the most top tier fidelity in all of his productions. Alan Parsons said the idea of the song came from how cameras, satellites, etc and privacy were all disappearing in the modern age.
According to Alan Parsons, it’s about the ubiquity of surveillance cameras (even more relevant now), along referring to the surveillance cameras in casinos, commonly referred to as the “Eye in the Sky”. The lyrics “I am the Eye in the Sky”/Looking at you/I can read your mind/The maker of rules/Dealing with fools/I can cheat you blind…” is the best description of a casino I’ve ever heard.
It's also the goal of any surveillance state, the like of which can bee seen in the CCP, in China and it's the hopes of the UN's 15 minute city program.
@@ferdnerkel He was actually inspired by George Orwell's book, 1984, which is all about a surveillance state.
Had never heard of them until I met my sweet husband in 1987. His favorite group. He passed away in 2010 but I listen to these guys and remember driving around in his Brat truck listening to them when we were dating. Love the line "the sun in your eyes made some of the lies worth believing". Great lyrics. Another great song is Don't Answer Me and the video is fun. Also Time is another good song. Very talented man.
....And now the starting lineup for YOUR Chicago Bulls!!!
From North Carolina....
And the Phoenix Suns
And that ladies and gentlemen, is why the 80s rule. Supposedly the inspiration was from noticing the cameras in the ceiling of a casino watching for card counters. Also about relationships. The sun in your eyes made some of the lies worth believing gets me every time. And it sounded just like this in 1982.
Ah, I thought always it was about satellite surveillance, maybe because of the word sky and heaving read many scifi novels (remember The Anarchistic Colossus by A.E. Van Vogt?)
That is not an intro, that is 'Sirius' (length 1.55 in the album) followed by 'Eye In The Sky' (length 4.36). 'Eye In The Sky' in this reaction starts at 04:29.
Edit: as it seems I can not reply to @sourisvoleur4858 (post #11) , I answered several times, and IDK why or what kind of technical issues I'm having, I'll try it here. I hope you can read it:
you've made me laugh so hard with that comment that I almost cry.
Collect all your arrogance and keep it in that little hole you always squeeze so tight.
Oh! and have your memory checked by a professional, you may be too old to have lucid memories.
Sirius serves as an intro to Eye in the Sky though, even though it is a separate composition
@@michaelvielhaber9342 in your opinion!
If it were an intro, it would be at the beginning of the song "Eye In The Sky" as part of it.
An intro is the part of the song that serves to introduce and set the basis of the song, the tempo, the key, the tone, the energy.... 'Sirius' is in the key of B minor and 'Eye' is in D major.
Anyway, they are different tracks both on vinyl and CD. I always listened to them as "nicely chained". But who knows, maybe I've been fooling myself for decades.
@@oskarobit I get what you're saying. Though that's a pretty narrow definition of what constitutes an intro. I'm just saying it acts as an intro, not that it is officially recognized as one, and leads right into "Eye in the Sky". Another example off the top of my head is Van Halen's "Intruder" and "Pretty Woman". Two separate tracks, but one acts as an intro to the other. The track on the CD, if played by itself, ends abruptly with the same guitar part that is used throughout "Eye in the Sky". If played on the radio, they likely wouldn't play "Sirius" without "Eye in the Sky" following.
@@oskarobit much like Foreplay / Longtime by Boston. But how often were they played individually on the radio? Both Eye in the Sky and Longtime would seem to be missing something without their previous tracks.
@@billallen1307 don't make too much sense to release a 2 minutes length instrumental as a single in the eighties, don't you think? In times when the only thing they programme in radio stations were singles of 4 and 5 minutes.
The fact is that in those times I've never heard them together but in my Stereo at home, never in the radio. So, "how often were they played one after another on the radio?".
So many great songs. Breakdown, I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You, The Raven, Damned If I Do, Games People Play, Psychobabble, Prime Time, Don't Answer Me, You Don't Believe, Let's Talk About Me, Stereotomy, Freudiana, You're On Your Own, Upper Me.
All his music has had that crispness you talked about. There is so much to choose from. "Old and Wise" is my standout piece. Emotional.
Yes, I totally agree. "Old and Wise" gets me every time. Beautifully sung by Colin Blunstone.
Most famously the intro to the Chicago Bulls.
Games Ppl Play is another great song by Alan Parsons Project.
The intro- "Sirius" (as in the star), is a piece unto itself. But it sets up Eye in the Sky, so it is natural to play them together.
Alan Parsons did work with the Beatles. You can see him in the concert the Beatles had on a rooftop. He was running power cords in an Orange suit.
If you react to Don't Awnser Me. See the viedo. That is pretty interesting.
The Chicago Bulls use this intro for starting lineup during the Michael Jordan era
aaaaaand now, the starting line-up for your world champions Chicago Bulls! #goodtimes
"Games People Play" is greatness!
The Intro, Sirius, is for the great Chicago Bulls!!!!
Check out the APP's Don't Answer me! Watch the official video too.
Alan Parsons Project is INCREDIBLE !!!!! This particular song influenced my purchases of stereo equipment on base while serving in the Air Force in Europe !!!!!!
Glad Phil recognized the music right off the bat. 👍🏀
Alan Parson project was done by studio musicians and what a fantastic job they did.
Most were from the band Pilot but yes, had become session muso's for Parsons and Woolfson.
Such a hypnotizing song
Being 55, I grew up listening to all those marvellous musics. Now I see people younger than me amazed how good the music of my time was, and when I try to listen to their music, it's all garbage: no creation, no production, no rich orchestration, not even a rythm pushing to dance, and empty lyrics. Now, the younger are doomed to post reaction videos on youtube each time they rediscover an old hit music
They have a fairly recent concert album Alan Parsons Project live in Columbia. It was really good and it's on TH-cam. "Don't Answer Me" is actually sung by Alan himself. Two other song I really love are "Time" and "Old and Wise".
Favorite memory-I was a teenager babysitting a little 4 year old for the summer. She would sing Eye in the Sky and she was so cute!!
Breakdown and Don't Answer Me are two must reactions from The Alan Parsons Project
Both are great. Also "Time" from Turn of a Friendly Card is a great song.
This song makes most sense to me if you look at it as the eye in the sky being your inner moral self and comparing it to the thoughts and actions (maybe your non-moral self) you actually take. Sort of a conversation between the good part of you and the fool part of you.
One of my favorite songs! Great reaction!
When CDs first appeared, I think this was the go-to track in HiFi stores when they wanted to demonstrate the clarity of sound. That contributed to the success of the CD album
The whole LP is amazing, believe me!
"" T.A.P.P. - GAMES PEOPLE PLAY [HQ AUDIO] FULL VERSION 4 MIN 23 SEC. Complete Uncut great sound
Give a listen to Pyramid and I Robot two other really good albums from this band really good headphone music 🤘🎶🎵
Absolutely fantastic song & band. That intro always had a spooky feel to that intro. Great song!!!
I play this in the classroom before the start of the first class of term in college chemistry!
Fun fact: The intro to Eye in the Sky, also known as Sirius, was the entrance music for the Chicago Bulls during the Michael Jordan era. Also, Eye in the Sky was the biggest hit for The Alan Parsons Project, spending 3 weeks at #3 and 17 weeks in the BILLBOARD Top Forty in 1982.
Yep. Whenever I hear this I can only hear "Michael Jorden!"
Not an intro but the first song in the album.
@oskarobit I know what you're saying. It's just like Eruption and then the remake of You Really Got Me from the debut album by Van Halen. Even though they are separate song titles, many people consider them intro songs because the intro is an instrumental, unlike We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions by Queen from the album News of the World.
And pro wrestling legend Ricky "the Dragon" Steamboat!!!
I remember that from growing up in the Chicagoland area (yes, we say Chicagoland), and it was amazing.....the intros at the start of the Bulls games gave chills and were so inspiring.
The Alan Parsons Project isn't so much a band as it is a... I guess it' in the name. Parsons brings various musicians and vocalists to the Project to create his concepts. This makes for a very diverse catalog.
Parsons rarely sings other than backup vocals, but his keyboard work and engineering are phenomenal. My favorite APP vocalst has to be Lenny Zakatek who's featured on Games People Play and Wouldn't Want to Be Like You.
Talent and perfection at all levels . "Time" is a great song also. Emphasizes the relentless and inevitable flow of time.
My favorite by them
@@keithcessna1 I bought my first APP album, Turn of a Friendly Card, because I heard Time on the radio. They became my favorite band.
@@aaronb.2177Times lyrics always get me…
The great guitarist Ian Bairnson died last year. Such a tasteful guitarist who knew just what to play. The ending solo on this track is just perfect.
Sorry to hear that. RIP Ian.
Hauntingly mellow vibe.
I remember in high school when this came out, the book "1984" was quite popular and many people thought that the eye in the sky was referring to Big Brother from the book.
Was the intro for the 80's and 90's era Chicago Bulls
I'm working their show at the Ryman Auditorium in a couple hours..
Next APP you HAVE to do "Time"! AMAZING song!
That whole album was great
"Wouldn't Wamt To Be Like You" is another great one as well as "Games People Play".
Games People Play was a huge hit for them. Great tune!
When this came out in 1982 I played it continuously on my drive to work and back. One of my most favourite ever tracks by anybody.
Oh...and Time. Such a moving song that hits hard!
Parsons used different musicians and singers through different albums, so many great songs
Even so, many of the same musicians and singers performed on many of the albums. For example vocalist Lenny Zakatek and guitarist Ian Bairnson appeared on most if not all albums.
@@pjg58x Thanks for that good information!
Stuart Elliott on drums was there for much of time. Elliott played drums on The Alan Parsons Project third album, Pyramid,which would be the first of ten albums where he became part of the rhythm section, and he continued playing and contributed in the songwriting for the next three solo albums of Parsons.
I bought the Album when it first came out and later the CD, and it was always this clear.
The Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan 80's era they played this intro.
MIXING MASTER in the studio
"You cant take it with You"is a must listen too by this Band
You should hear "Tales of Mystery and Imagination", The Alan Parson's Project's first album. That is absolutely crisp, Orchestral, Poetry and EPIC Rock-Opera plus chorus all in one. It was produced in 1973. You'd swear that audio quality was impossible to record at that time. It is well worth listening to an original album of it. IMO it contained Alan Parson's greatest musical and production achievements. It also formed the basis for the sound track to a B-grade British horror movie called, "The Fall of the House of Usher", which was apparently seen by almost no one. But the soundtrack was awesome.
Aaah! I love this song - it’s been on my playlist forever! I’m sure you’ll both love it! ❤
My humble request, if you do an Alan Parsons Project extended tour, please pick up "The Cask of Amontillado" somewhere along the way.
Fantastic reaction, thank you!
1990's Chicago Bulls intro.... " from North Carolina, @ guard, 6'6" MICHAEL JORDAN " !
One of my favorite songs when i was a kid. One of those songs that instantly transports you back to 80's. The bass player and guitarist on this song were in the band Pilot that a hit with the song It's Magic. Ian Bairnson the guitarist played the guitar solo on Kate Bush's Wuthering Heights too.
I still have this on vinyl & a turntable. Still great.
A hidden gem from APP? "Dr. Tarr & Professor Feather" from Tales of Mystery & Imagination - Edgar Allan Poe. A full album of music based on stories by Edgar Allan Poe.
Check out the the album Tales of Mystery and Imagination. Maybe for Halloween, since it covers the morbid works of Edgar Allan Poe. Read his works first to get a full appreciation of the album.
The old saying was "Fool me once - shame on you. Fool me twice - shame on me." This song reminds me of this.
That intro is played by the Chicago Bulls basketball team!! It was better in the days of Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen!!!
I still like the first album APP did, Songs of mystery and Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe. Yes he actually put some of Poe's stories to music. The 3 Songs I like the best are The Raven, The Tell-Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado. I've been following App for a long time and I don't remember hearing a bad song from them!
Eric Woolfson sings vocals on this song. He had a fascination with all the hidden video cameras in the Vegas Casinos ,he would sit and try and figure out where the cameras were at. The cameras in all of the casinos are called Eye In The Sky!❤
I'm the maker of rules , dealing with fools, I can cheat you blind, I am the eye in the sky is about all the cameras in the casinos, the eye in the sky is basically the person behind the cameras watching the casino games & the card tables in casino.
Sirius should be familiar if you are an NBA fan from the 1990s. Eye in the Sky is great - about big brother watching you.
Discovered Alan Parsons in the ‘70’s. Picked up the I Robot album having just finished reading the collection of short stories by Issac Asimov in a book of the same name. I still follow Alan to this day. My family is under instructions to play “Old and Wise” at my funeral.
Nice reaction ...its interesting though how reactors think certain songs fit certain environments....it was never that way, we played what we liked ANYWHERE ANY ENVIRONMENT. lol
Alan Parsons (Audio Engineer) the individual. Not only mixing Dark Side of the Moon & Abbey Road, but five albums by the Hollies as well.
He had many studio musicians working with him (Alan Parsons “Project”) Games People Play” should be next. 👍🏻
A few years earlier, as a younger technician, he was sound engineer on the albums Abbey Road and Let It Be by a Liverpool band called the Beatles.
This prophet this big brother eye in sky.
Even the internet I can ready you mind .
Algorithm social media.
Don't miss "Games People Play" from the "Turn Of A Friendly Card" album (1980)
Such great songs from a classic album, definitely need to listen to Old and Wise the last track on this Album with vocalist Colin Blunstone
I bought this album on vinyl when it came out, it's great to see that you guys like this, too. He is one of the most underrated artists because so many know his songs and many are influenced, but only a few know what's behind this.
Alan Parsons Project was one of my favorite ‘bands’ for years. Turn of a Friendly Card is great all the way through. We used it to test stereo systems in the 80s. Try Anything Once is another great album with Three of Me, Turn It Up, Jigue, and Mr Time. They are not well known but still great tunes. Don’t forget Silence & I and Psychobabble from this album.
The intro part, for your information is Sirius. The song title is "Eye in the Sky" and not "The Eyes in the Sky." Please get song names right if you are running a Channel.
I bought the album in 1982 and to my memory it has always been crisp.
I Robot is an excellent song. Hell, the whole album is fire.
I Robot is one of my desert album cuts.