I’m 78, now single, 2 wonderful kids…..fortunately thanks to my current partner got to see him in Burlington VT. Everything about this is for me a signal that there is magic for us. ❤️
I had a little radio by my bed in 70's and would listed to "Westward One Radio Network." What a magic time to be alive. Time Passages makes a lot more sense now then it did when I was 10.
Perhaps, although at this time it's bittersweet. Confusing, comforting, and at times painful. All part of the human condition. May we all draw strength from sadness.
"There’s something back there that you left behind" yes there sure is and its called great music! Why are hits I listened to as a teen in the late 60's and 70's still the best music today!
@@denniscarey8426 He then toured with The Eagles in 1980 after David Sanborn went to rehab and Phil hit the high alto note on The Long Run on Wrong Night at Long Beach to hit the note ala Time Passages. The version on Eagles Live he re-recorded his sax solo in the studio.
Growing up as a teenager in the late 1970’s had the best music. Time passages is one of my favorites. Now that I’m older; this song transports me back in time filled with nostalgic memories of high school, football games and hanging out listening to music. Al Stewart is a legend and he puts so much feeling into his music.
Memories period. A just good song.. I could play this song every day. The blonde, trying to figure., who she is. Time passages. Much respects. Old times, are the best for music Old memories 😊
Always my honey. I was born in a year of the cat, fell head over heals in love. He still has it, saw him in 2024 at capitol theatre in clearwater fĺorida
#752👍👏👏these concert types were wonderful. I saw England Dan & John Ford Coley in my local movie theater. 20 feet from the stage; it was such a treat!! Today concerts are a nightmare just paying for a good ticket! Too many burn out has beens trading on their fame from the 80s!🤷🤑
I'm still searching for the T-shirt I bought while at the Seattle concert, that year. Late 1978. It was my favorite. 😢❤😂 it's gotta be in a box somewhere around here........
This is pretty good for a live version of a song produced by Alan Parsons! Wow, that sax is true to form! By the way, Al would have never incorporated a sax in his music if it wasn't for Alan. After seeing its potential, Al used it extensively in the Album Time Passages.
Yes! And the story goes that Parsons called Phil Kenzie to play sax on Year of the Cat and he was watching a movie and didn't want to leave his house but he came out as a favor, recorded the solo quickly and went back home to catch the end of the movie.
This performance deserved a standing ovation, I hope they were lauded with one upon their return to the stage/completion of the concert. For many who graduated from high school that year, "Time Passages" initially served the Class of '78 as a 'tool used to guide the pace of our lives'. Unfortunately, the Iran Hostage Crisis took place in '79, sending our lives through turmoil, and tarnishing that 'promised rosy future', only some of which was made up for by the prosperity generated during the latter 1990's. Our sunset has since begun...
If you haven't bought the 5.1 surround versions of Time Passages & Year Of The Cat, what are you waiting for!? Superb sound & mixed again by Alan Parsons
E sempre gratificante rispolverare questi brani di al stewart mi riportano indietro alla passata gioventù quando ero un giovane adolescente spensierato capellone bei ricordi che non si cancellano ma rimangono sempre nella mia memoria ❤
That is an inexorable truth that i accepted,now i am 58 when i earded to Al Stewart i was a handsome kid of eleven years that was in 1976 The year of the Cat,priceless that song told how to be a great,regards and lovebforvyou Al from Caracas ❤❤❤❤❤
I really envy people who are just discovering Al , come for Year of the cat and discover a rich tapestry of work from “the historical weaving of”over the border” to pure hook full pop like “Here in Angola “. Enjoy……
I'm just listening to the words as if I'm hearing them for the first time. And I saw him live about a dozen years ago. I should upload that photo with him somehow.
My favorite song out of the 70's I was just a kid when I heard this. Now, in 2024 still listening. Thanks, Mr. Stewart
I’m 78, now single, 2 wonderful kids…..fortunately thanks to my current partner got to see him in Burlington VT. Everything about this is for me a signal that there is magic for us. ❤️
This song makes me cry. So beautiful.
Bravo Bravíssimo, Lindo Lindíssimo. Música de Primeira, Espetacular.
Everything about this song is beautiful. Guitars, piano, and sax are phenomenal. So much emotion. And Mr Stewart’s voice is so soft and comforting.
I had a little radio by my bed in 70's and would listed to "Westward One Radio Network." What a magic time to be alive. Time Passages makes a lot more sense now then it did when I was 10.
“There’s something back there that you left behind”
That line gets me every time. Nostalgia can be a dreadful pit of despair.
"Nostalgia can be a dreadful pit of despair." I like it very much b/c it's so true.
I don't know, sometimes it can be a fun place to remember good times in your life. I like to visit there myself once in awhile.
Perhaps, although at this time it's bittersweet. Confusing, comforting, and at times painful. All part of the human condition. May we all draw strength from sadness.
Year Of The Cat = Good. Time Passages = Outstanding!
So ironic, this song. You listen to it and it takes you through your own time passages. Right back to 78.
Perfection! That sax guy is amazing!!!
My thoughts exactly. Perfection!
"There’s something back there that you left behind" yes there sure is and its called great music! Why are hits I listened to as a teen in the late 60's and 70's still the best music today!
There were REAL musicians back then...80's wasn't too bad, but after that..Pffffff....take it or leave the most of it.
Late seventies. This song was constantly aired in a local radio of the small town in the center of Italy where I lived in. Such beautiful memories...
The song and performance was well performed in it's time in the late '70's...they just don't make music like this any more...so sad
I second that emotion
Want to jamn?
Cheers 🍷
That's was the best part of my life
That's was the best part of my life
Who would have ever known back in the 70's that most of the music from that decade would be immortalized...
What a beautiful song it’s played live great sax solo
The great Phil Kenzie on sax!!!!
Phil was not here that is Bryan Savage here. Phil left the band to tour with Rod Stewart.
@@pinkfloydcentral6384Yes, Phil Kenzie was the sax player on the studio version.
Phil toured with Rod Stewart and just about two dozen other bands.
@@denniscarey8426 He then toured with The Eagles in 1980 after David Sanborn went to rehab and Phil hit the high alto note on The Long Run on Wrong Night at Long Beach to hit the note ala Time Passages. The version on Eagles Live he re-recorded his sax solo in the studio.
Outrageous Sax work here.
Absolutely brilliant.
NOT " WORK" PLAYING ANY GOOD SAX IS A PRIVILAGE AND AN INTENSE< UP LIFTING PLEASURE!!!!!
What I would give to play music this effortlessly. Such a flawless and relaxed performance 👏
What a beautiful song for this time of year. Thanks Al and the band. I can listen to your music all my life.👍♥️
Growing up as a teenager in the late 1970’s had the best music. Time passages is one of my favorites. Now that I’m older; this song transports me back in time filled with nostalgic memories of high school, football games and hanging out listening to music. Al Stewart is a legend and he puts so much feeling into his music.
This song live is just as good as the studio version
Absolutely!!
A testament to a good group when they can pretty much replicate the sound of the record
My favorite Al Stewart song..."Time Passages"
What a great song !!!🙂
so glad I was around in the 70's
What a performance....I'm going to listen to it again.....and again😅
I still love Al Stewart's songs. I was a boy when this came out. I remember the cold snow
We're all time machines.
Memories take us traveling back through the past.
Dreams move us forward into the future.
Well said
❤
They actually made an effort to make it sound like the album. Terrific. Most live recordings are not like this.
Not always a good thing. But it worked this time
A time passage back to when music mattered!
Beautiful song!
Really a great version of this song, and it's fun to watch Al playing some lead electric guitar. Such fine musicians.
Al Stewart is truly one of a kind, musician. He can evoke the feelings of his listener like no other.
I love the composition of this song . Strings keyboard sax vocals
El saxofonistas un genio , Al. espectacular.
I was born on Dec 30th, 1979, just one year a bit later! Great song! From Panama, in Central America.
Simply amazing, I never tire of that song!!
What a song by a great musician. I know the lyrics to the song and I sing along every time I listen to it.
Sad, beautiful and haunting song.
Yes indeed !!
Memories period.
A just good song..
I could play this song every day.
The blonde, trying to figure., who she is.
Time passages.
Much respects.
Old times, are the best for music
Old memories 😊
STILL ROCKING
Masterpiece with best All's band musicians.
Wonderfull Times!!! ! 1978, December, 1th in Ranking Billboard this song!!!
The strong synthesizer in lieu of the orchestra and Peter White on the Les Paul playing his acoustic guitar solo on an electric guitar was great.
I loved Time passages then and i still love now
. 2024
Yaaay AL STEWART❤
I FINALLY FOUND YOU.....YAY
Al we all love you, love your music.
Sublime !
Outstanding !
Gorgerous !
Inégalé !
LOVE THIS SONG AND MUSIC
Always my honey. I was born in a year of the cat, fell head over heals in love. He still has it, saw him in 2024 at capitol theatre in clearwater fĺorida
Lovely music...love this song too!!!xxx
Wow , what a find ❤ brings me back to 1978, I was a mere 13 yo listening to his music 🎼
#752👍👏👏these concert types were wonderful. I saw England Dan & John Ford Coley in my local movie theater. 20 feet from the stage; it was such a treat!! Today concerts are a nightmare just paying for a good ticket! Too many burn out has beens trading on their fame from the 80s!🤷🤑
I'm still searching for the T-shirt I bought while at the Seattle concert, that year. Late 1978. It was my favorite. 😢❤😂 it's gotta be in a box somewhere around here........
Gorgeous all around but man, starting at 5:00, it's a stone cold jam. Everyone doing their respective parts to hammer it home.
I guess your music instrument is your CD player... Their playing is really tight and precise.
So damn tight. Beautiful
This song captured the medium feeling of a time.
Awesome!
This is pretty good for a live version of a song produced by Alan Parsons!
Wow, that sax is true to form!
By the way, Al would have never incorporated a sax in his music if it wasn't for Alan.
After seeing its potential, Al used it extensively in the Album Time Passages.
Yes! And the story goes that Parsons called Phil Kenzie to play sax on Year of the Cat and he was watching a movie and didn't want to leave his house but he came out as a favor, recorded the solo quickly and went back home to catch the end of the movie.
I didn’t realise Alan Parsons produced Al’s songs but this does not surprise me. Awesome depth of sound. The APP is on my play list 👍 Love this
I love APP, and DSOtM, but Alan Parsonsdidn't do Al Stewart any favours with the over verbed production on this album. Totally ruins it.
A great song from my amazing childhood. Thanks Al, you are a great musician and singer!
This performance deserved a standing ovation, I hope they were lauded with one upon their return to the stage/completion of the concert.
For many who graduated from high school that year, "Time Passages" initially served the Class of '78 as a 'tool used to guide the pace of our lives'. Unfortunately, the Iran Hostage Crisis took place in '79, sending our lives through turmoil, and tarnishing that 'promised rosy future', only some of which was made up for by the prosperity generated during the latter 1990's. Our sunset has since begun...
Hello post modern.. Communist
Now that is a band
Altro bel brano questo di al stewart la memoria corre subito lontano a quei magici e mitici anni 70 80 che meraviglia questi brani indimenticabili ❤😂😊
If you haven't bought the 5.1 surround versions of Time Passages & Year Of The Cat, what are you waiting for!? Superb sound & mixed again by Alan Parsons
Would love to hear the London Philharmonic orchestra do this one, would blow the roof off
Rocking It 3 12 2023
I saw Al in the 80s. Twice in a club in jersey ! Al is a great part in the music buessnis . Music is haunting
Ah, the seventies.
Great song.
💖
great song
Nice and beautiful times 🎹🎼✌🏻hippies
E sempre gratificante rispolverare questi brani di al stewart mi riportano indietro alla passata gioventù quando ero un giovane adolescente spensierato capellone bei ricordi che non si cancellano ma rimangono sempre nella mia memoria ❤
LOVE THIS MUSIC
Great in concert
Sound really wonderful
Amazing version.
Too, beautiful
Just classic...........
Enchanting✨
Great Musical Hook 👏
Saludos desde Chimbote Perú pal Mundo musical 👍
Amazing performance
So good
Yes !
perfeita música
From one of the first albums I bought when I was a kid just after it came out.
That is an inexorable truth that i accepted,now i am 58 when i earded to Al Stewart i was a handsome kid of eleven years that was in 1976 The year of the Cat,priceless that song told how to be a great,regards and lovebforvyou Al from Caracas ❤❤❤❤❤
The sax it's the best...
Bryan Savage
Perfect version.
Their very good.
This is a great song.
I really envy people who are just discovering Al , come for Year of the cat and discover a rich tapestry of work from “the historical weaving of”over the border” to pure hook full pop like “Here in Angola “. Enjoy……
The best.
I like Year of the Cat, but I like this more.
LOVE AL😅😊
Genial stewar con estos temas que son joyas del ayer que perduran el el futuro musical excelente sonido
quem está ouvindo e assistindo o al stewart em 26/02/2021/ e etc.
pra à segunda música mais linda do al stewart é essa time passages e etc.
Who's the Sax man?, He fit in really well on this tune, as well as "Year of the Cat"
Phil Kenzie played on both those tracks on the records, not sure if that's him here.
Bryan Savage
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Genius
I have amazing good fortune again... whoever posted -- thank you. I could only ask if you have the same concert perhaps a video of On the Border??
I'm just listening to the words as if I'm hearing them for the first time. And I saw him live about a dozen years ago. I should upload that photo with him somehow.
o tal do toque do teclado é muito bonito mais muito bonito é claro é o toque do piano e etc.
I had the official video version queued up and realized why would I listen to a recording of an artist/band that sounds better live!
The back of the stage reminds me of the road runner and Wile E.coyote
❤