Decoding this Cerebral 1977 Classic is LIKE Putting Together a 5000 piece PUZZLE!-Professor of Rock

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  • Coming up next, the story of a song that was written 4 times! Al Stewart and his 70s chart classic Year of the Cat - that ranked from late 1976 into 1977… and was produced by legend Alan Parsons who engineered Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon was a bit of a question mark for a while. With this 70s classic Al showed a very different side of his music. He wrote 4 different sets of lyrics for the song, that’s how badly he wanted to get it right! He put this 70s classic together like a 5000-piece puzzle. Up next We try to piece it together to figure out what Year of the Cat actually means, with interviews with singer/songwriter Al Stewart and iconic producer Alan Parsons. NEXT on Professor of Rock.
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    I’ve talked about it before on here but I always love a great song that is like a puzzle. A song that you have to really listen to carefully, almost like you’re decoding it. Al Stewart's classic 1976 song Year of the Cat is definitely one of those compositions. It was released in 1976 and peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1977, it also went to the top 10 in Australia.
    The film Casablanca was a major inspiration for the song, which name-checks actors Humphrey Bogart and Peter Lorre. In fact, its the biggest hit about Casablanca in history, even more successful than Casabalanca’s own popular standard, As Time Goes By, It’s interesting how a lot of pop artists at that time were inspired by Humphrey Bogart, as Rupert Holmes was very close to using the actor as the main part of the lyric to Escape the Pina Colada song, changing the lyric at the last second of if You like Pina Coladas instead and then, of course, Bertie Higgins name-checked Bogie in his 1981 Yacht Rock classic Key Largo.
    Al toured with a band called the Sutherland Brothers and their keyboardist was a guy named Peter Wood. Well, Peter played this really haunting piano part at soundcheck all the time… after about 14 times hearing it, Al Stewart approached him and told him it was wonderful and that he’d like to try and put lyrics to it. Peter told him he could so Al did it. He said writing the lyrics was a huge challenge. First, he came up with a set of lyrics about an English comedian named Tony Hancock, and the song was called 'Foot of the Stage.’ this comedian had committed suicide in Australia and Al Stewart saw him right before he went there and he could tell something was horribly wrote. so he wrote the chorus as your tears fell down like rain At the foot of the stage
    The American record company told Al they’d never heard of Tony Hancock. So, Al said and I quote 'Well, that's annoying so I'll take the piss out of them.'
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  • @ProfessorofRock
    @ProfessorofRock  หลายเดือนก่อน +50

    Poll: What Song from the 70s or 80s has the GREATEST lyrics?

    • @peterd.9978
      @peterd.9978 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

      Vincent

    • @TerrickTerran
      @TerrickTerran หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Thriller, Sweet Dreams Are Made of This and of course Alimony.

    • @christineml1476
      @christineml1476 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      Bob Seger "Against the Wind"

    • @AnnaTrail-xp8pr
      @AnnaTrail-xp8pr หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      I Can't Drive 55 Sammy Hagar and I spent my money on women and wine, but I couldn't tell you where I spent last night Poison. Those two come to mind.

    • @stinkypinkeee5085
      @stinkypinkeee5085 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      "Beat On The Brat"
      Ramones
      Pretty much says it all...
      But seriously, "Blinded By The Light" by Manfred Mann's Earth Band, 😊, and the mysterious cast of characters it describes, is a tough one to beat...

  • @hyacinth4368
    @hyacinth4368 หลายเดือนก่อน +202

    "She comes out of the sun in a silk dress, running like a watercolor in the rain". Poetry.

    • @PhoenixNorth
      @PhoenixNorth หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Pure. ❤

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      I love that line.

    • @snoops5581
      @snoops5581 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That was always my favorite line.

    • @MikeinSoCal
      @MikeinSoCal หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      I love that one. Also: "Then she looks at you so coolly. And her eyes shine, like the moon on the sea."

    • @rayparnellbsnrn8925
      @rayparnellbsnrn8925 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      YES

  • @patrickwinter7623
    @patrickwinter7623 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    One thing about the interview is how likeable AL Stewart is...he is so genuine and complimentary of everyone he's worked with. It's nice to see someone healthy and comfortable in his own skin enjoy acclaim & success!

  • @scottburton9701
    @scottburton9701 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    "Year Of The Cat" is an all-time classic with memorable lyrics.

  • @paulsmith1543
    @paulsmith1543 หลายเดือนก่อน +72

    Best bridge ever! Keyboard solo, followed by acoustic guitar solo, electric guitar solo, then a saxophone solo. Songwriting perfection from start to finish.

    • @beenaplumber8379
      @beenaplumber8379 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I never put that together, but yeah, 4 separate solos in a row, every one of them a true work of artistry. But wasn't that a string section before the acoustic solo? Was there a piano between the strings and the acoustic solo? It's been a while. I gotta listen to it again now. I absolutely love that song, and I loved it when I first heard it.

    • @lesizmor9079
      @lesizmor9079 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I came here to write the same thing, but Paul has beaten me to it. I'm a very involved musician and sound engineer, quite elderly now, and I've heard a LOT of music, from all styles around the world. This instrumental break IS the best ever. And I'm quite surprised the Professor didn't give it any mention.

    • @paulsmith1543
      @paulsmith1543 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @beenaplumber, I always thought it was a string section solo too until I saw the video for the song and it was played on a keyboard.

  • @chipdamutt108
    @chipdamutt108 หลายเดือนก่อน +60

    I had no idea Alan Parsons was involved, but now it makes perfect sense. The song was so beautifully orchestrated and engineered. The piano always sounds incredibly rich.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      You know how Alan Parsons is with music!

    • @beenaplumber8379
      @beenaplumber8379 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 And when he suggests adding a sax, you should really consider adding the sax. I think that was a shocking innovation on Dark Side of the Moon. I know Parsons didn't choose to add that sax, but maybe he learned what sax could add to contemporary rock.

    • @jerrytravelstead1075
      @jerrytravelstead1075 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Grade for his project? A+

  • @gazzamacca9813
    @gazzamacca9813 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    The Cat and Baker Street are 2 of the best Sax songs ever ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @carlwalker1623
    @carlwalker1623 หลายเดือนก่อน +101

    I was fortunate to have my brother call me and invite me to see Al playing across the Detroit River in Canada 1988 . We get there and it’s little bar possibly a restaurant with a postage stamp size stage and a table open in front of it, so we sat there. Unbelievable Al Stewart in our face, after the show he invited us up stairs into his tiny dressing room and autographed his new release I had on cassette. What an unforgettable evening.

    • @RandallMorelli
      @RandallMorelli หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      I saw him at our local library years ago. He and a friend on guitar being folk singers. He put on a great show. Great audience repore and very funny.

    • @dantierney5563
      @dantierney5563 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      God I’m so jealous! I bought Year of the Cat when I was a senior in high school and I loved that album. Moved me to my core.

    • @hoopiedoo
      @hoopiedoo หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      First cassette I ever bought in 6th grade. For my birthday last week, my husband bought me an old cassette deck and receiver. Time to bring out these old classics.

    • @carlwalker1623
      @carlwalker1623 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@hoopiedoo I still have all mine, and record concerts on a cassette recorder.

  • @RockPolitics
    @RockPolitics หลายเดือนก่อน +142

    It's really good to see both Al Stewart and Alan Parsons both alive and well. We've lost so many lately. If you've never seen Al Stewart live, he just instantly makes the audience comfortable and... I don't know... joyful? I've seen him twice, and both times walked away feeling happier than I did before the show. That sounds sort of corny, but I don't think anyone else in those audiences would say differently.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      This makes me want to see him!

    • @Bluepeter62
      @Bluepeter62 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Oh yes 😊 I remember he had more than a dozen Guitars on stage, all arranged in a row. After every song he said "I'm gonna play a better guitar for you now" and took the next one. It became a running gag.

    • @jonniiinferno9098
      @jonniiinferno9098 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      not corny at all - myself and some friends attended several small venue concerts in Houston back in the mid-to-late 90's
      Al is a great entertainer - has a lot of fun on stage and gets his audience involved - specially when he plays "Roads to Moscow"

    • @RockPolitics
      @RockPolitics หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@jonniiinferno9098 Memorizing the whole song "Roads To Moscow" is one of the most underrated feats in music. I don't care if it is his song, it's like 8 minutes storytelling, and he doesn't miss a beat.

    • @jonniiinferno9098
      @jonniiinferno9098 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@RockPolitics - no doubt !!

  • @drumdad54sdl47
    @drumdad54sdl47 หลายเดือนก่อน +42

    Al Stewart is a master lyricist, historian, wine connoisseur, composer.. and has gifted us with some wonderful music. The whole Year Of The Cat album is brilliant. His word pictures are splendid.

  • @anthonypryor9673
    @anthonypryor9673 หลายเดือนก่อน +53

    This song contains some of the most beautiful, evocative, and memorable lyrics ever, wedded to a flawless, haunting melody with phenomenal arrangement and orchestration... This is easily among the greatest popular songs ever written. I've seen Al in concert 3-4 times and every one has been a great experience. Long life and good health to this legendary artist!

  • @harrypeters8306
    @harrypeters8306 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I connected with year of the cat during the winter of 1977, while living for the first time in the country and out of the big city. The song is burned into my memory sweeter than honey, and always brings me back to that cold winter ,my attic and discovering the. Joys of music!

  • @jennyjenny4501
    @jennyjenny4501 หลายเดือนก่อน +106

    Thank you for the music,
    Dickey Betts,
    The Rambling Man.
    ☮️

    • @Whisper_292
      @Whisper_292 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      😢

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      "...Now people down in Georgia come from near and far
      To hear Richard Betts pickin' on that red guitar!"
      ~Charlie Daniels~
      I had to listen to that song when I heard that great picker died. I was surprised that C.D. sings RICHARD Betts, because my mind always heard "Dickie Betts"!
      I know that song isn't as well-liked nowadays, singing about "rebels" and the South, but it meant something different to us back in the 70s who loved the music. My family were hillbillies who all played and sang bluegrass, hymns, and Appalachian music. The murder ballads were my favorites.
      The song has absolutely _nothing_ to do with wanting to bring back a horrible time when people could be bought and sold, it's about loving the music of our region. This was "outlaw country" before that was a genre.
      RIP Dickie, thanks for the wonderful 🎶🎸

    • @lynnestamey7272
      @lynnestamey7272 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      @LazyIRanch, I thought about that song when I read that he had passed. At 70 years old, I'm firmly convinced that my generation has the best music ever. PoR, thank you for your channel. I'm keeping a special space in memory for your Dad, he sounds like one of the coolest parents to walk the earth.

    • @mitchellbaker9434
      @mitchellbaker9434 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      When I was around 15 my cousin was in a band that was opening for the Allman Bros and I got to meet Dickey. Not surprisingly (and like almost everyone else in Southern Rock), was as down to Earth as you could be. RIP.

    • @markmiwurdz2248
      @markmiwurdz2248 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Forrest Richard Betts - 12th December 1943 - 18th April 2024. Thanks for the great music Dickey. Ramble on In Peace sir.

  • @mitchellbaker9434
    @mitchellbaker9434 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

    With songs like this and Time Passages, Stewart definitely made his mark as a laid back type of a performer who could make you think.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Great comment! Have you ever seen him live?

    • @mitchellbaker9434
      @mitchellbaker9434 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ProfessorofRock Never had the pleasure.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I agree. Genius.

    • @waynedutton3737
      @waynedutton3737 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      On The Border and Roads to Moscow are awesome too

  • @themerlynn
    @themerlynn หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The lyrics are al painting images in your ears, the music winds and weaves itself like a fine tapestry, the rythym leads you into a lucid daydream where you experience the stories. And then there's year of the cat. Al Stewart's masterpiece. The man is a Rembrandt or da Vinci of music. I've been a fan since I was 7 years old and list him as one of my favorite artists. And sadly, too many people dont even know who he is, but should really give him a try.

  • @michaelrochester48
    @michaelrochester48 หลายเดือนก่อน +88

    Al Stewart told me that in 1978 that his record company wanted his follow up album to be disco oriented and he refused!

    • @bobbakerbaker6181
      @bobbakerbaker6181 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Thank God for that! I love the way he phrases his words

    • @aspenrebel
      @aspenrebel หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      You mean we could have had a song from Al Stewart called "Disco Cat"?

    • @JimMcPherrin
      @JimMcPherrin หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I wouldn't be surprised if Clive Davis wanted a more disco oriented album.

    • @bright93
      @bright93 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Disco had its excesses but many disco songs are some of the best of the ‘70s and ‘80s (just dance music as ‘disco’ was exterminated) - the list is lengthy - Blondie both made their career and alienated dedicated rock fans with their mega hit ‘Heart of Glass’ and ‘Rapture’ some years later - proving it is the quality of the song and production not the genre - many disco haters are homophobic or racist in my opinion

    • @aspenrebel
      @aspenrebel หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@bright93 What is to cause alienation from "Heart of Glass"? I would hardly call it a disco song. One of my favorite songs, and she is so Hot!!! Just that most all of disco songs and music SUCK the big time except for a handful or several good ones. Has nothing to do with being racist, Disco just SUCKS!!

  • @neverthemachine4evr868
    @neverthemachine4evr868 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Most brilliant song of all time. Everytime i hear this song i always think 'man how did the come up with this!' Classic music. No one writes music like that anymore😢

  • @sweet--richard.4981
    @sweet--richard.4981 หลายเดือนก่อน +49

    That back to back guitar/sax solo is the best.!! Roads to Moscow is excellent also.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I agree.

    • @illegal_space_alien
      @illegal_space_alien หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Year Of The Cat and Baker Street, two iconic classics with this format. Can't say that one is better than the other, as they are both great. Perhaps one day they will end up being found by some far-off alien archaeologist long after we have vanished into the ether. This gives me hope for the universe.

    • @markmiwurdz2248
      @markmiwurdz2248 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      As well as Al Stewart getting Peter Wood on keyboards from The Sutherland Bros., Al also recruited their guitarist Tim Renwick who played the lead solo on “Year Of The Cat”. Oh, and Gavin Sutherland wrote “Sailing” made famous by Rod Stewart.

    • @chrisbenson6683
      @chrisbenson6683 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Absolutely agree. Everything about this song is fantastic, including those back-to-back solos. ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes I love the solos!

  • @duanevp
    @duanevp หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I was initially very dismissive of Al Stewart, but a friend of mine was something of a fan and kept playing his records and at one point he'd gone to see him in concert. He came back and was talking about his performance of Roads to Moscow, with film or slides playing on a screen behind him. There was a part with the lyrics, "Two broken Tigers on fire in the night, flicker their souls to the wind," and on the screen was two Tiger tanks burning. That hooked me. I was never a major fan, but certainly the songs of Al's that I heard after that I was much more appreciative of - and ALWAYS my favorite has been Roads to Moscow. The closing lyric and the crying strings still gets me every time I hear it.

  • @quietman71
    @quietman71 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    I looooooved this song when I was six years old. Had no idea what it meant, didn't know any of the lyrics, just thought it was a good-sounding song about a cat.
    A few years ago, for some reason, I was curious and decided to give it a listen.
    Dear Lord.
    This song was BRILLIANT. I didn't get the meaning behind every lyrics, but the lyrics WORKED. They worked beautifully. Aaaaand then the sax solo hits. Yeah, this is one of the all-time great songs.

  • @chrisdepoy3370
    @chrisdepoy3370 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    I was Freshman in college when this was released and what stood out was the incredible production values. Parsons knew how to obtain incredible sound.

  • @richardsaunders2431
    @richardsaunders2431 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    A buddy of mine was a music major in college when this song came out....he was a very accomplished pianist He and I crashed a party late one evening....I will never forget him sitting down at the piano and playing this song. The whole place went silent and enjoyed listening to him play. Fantastic!

  • @MobilMobil-kv5ke
    @MobilMobil-kv5ke หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    … Al’s writing lyrics right in the middle of that interview, “ it comes at you like out of mist …”
    He has a gift of shaking metaphors out of his sleeve.

  • @verdigo5892
    @verdigo5892 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Heard it for the first time on the AM radio in my 65 Mustang. It was a warm late summer night driving home from the lake after my girl friend broke up with me. The lyrics had nothing to do with my story but the melancholy nature of the melodies, my own grief, and hormones must have imprinted it on my soul. I still get that feeling when I hear the song. Had to have been about the time the song came out.

  • @brentgardner5103
    @brentgardner5103 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    When I first heard "Year of the Cat", I was about 15 or 16 and just beginning to fall in love with Impressionism. When Al sang "like a watercolor in the rain", I could see Monet's "Water Lilies" with my mind's eye. So almost 50 years later, I still see the water lilies. Great video, Adam! 😁

  • @rogerdeahl9629
    @rogerdeahl9629 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

    ❤🎉
    Al Stewart!!
    Year of the Cat!
    Absolutely great song.
    Along with Time Passages. Great sing-along songs.
    Songs like a puzzle? Kansas comes to mind. Possibly Rush too.
    Thanks Professor!
    Great shirt!
    Have a great weekend.

  • @davidelswick6660
    @davidelswick6660 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I love Al Stewart! One of my friends has two sons who have a TH-cam reaction channel and they reviewed Year of the Cat and Time Passages and Al himself greeted them on Facebook when they posted the video there. Very cool moment.
    Al's musical arrangements and lyrical content are true art.

  • @cmwfeb65
    @cmwfeb65 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Learning the guitar solo as a young player was SO satisfying…incredibly musical and memorable. The whole song is a masterpiece.

  • @allegrabraun7545
    @allegrabraun7545 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Purrrrfect 🐾
    I'm 68 and music was the way, the truth and the light. Better then than now I'm afraid ...in my humble opinion.
    🎶🎵

  • @dgarve
    @dgarve หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Definitely one of my favorite songs of the '70s (and all time), it's got one of the great lyrics in music: "She comes out of the sun in a silk dress running like a watercolor in the rain". Also, just great piano and orchestration between the acoustic, electric and sax. I've seen Al live a couple of times in NYC (and met him once!), and he likes to change up the Peter Lorre line, which is fun. I saw him in 2002, right around the time of the Enron scandal, and he sang "You go strolling through the crowd like Kenneth Lay (disgraced Enron CEO), contemplating a crime". Great artist, and the trio of albums from '75-'78 (Modern Times, Year of the Cat and Time Passages) are all brilliant. Have a great weekend! - Dave

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Great line!

    • @shariherman34
      @shariherman34 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Yes! I was going to quote the same line! One of my all time favorites. It always evokes such a strong visual in my head. Simply beautiful lyric!!! ❤

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The imagery in that one line makes me swoon!

    • @lawrencemorrison2227
      @lawrencemorrison2227 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Finally got see Al live in January 2024 in Vegas at the Smith Centre.
      Only took 47 years since I first heard this album. It was a great show. Hopefully get to see him again soon.
      Amazing lyrics no doubt...love these lines as well:
      "While she looks at you so cooly
      And her eyes shine like the moon in the sea
      She comes in incense and patchouli"
      "But the drum-beat strains of the night remain
      In the rhythm of the newborn day"

  • @dagmar.6954
    @dagmar.6954 หลายเดือนก่อน +50

    Al Stewart is a great Scottish singer-songwriter & folk-rock musician. I had his album "Year Of The Cat" & "Time Passages". All the songs on both are great. "Year Of The Cat" is one of my favorites songs. Love the sax solo.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      That sax solo is amazing!

    • @rickdrais9737
      @rickdrais9737 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      During the “Time Passages” era, when he was living in L.A. and Marin County, he toured the west coast often. Portland was one of his favorite cities because we always gave him a great reception. I still remember getting chills during “Roads to Moscow” with the video of the Nazi invasion of Russia playing behind him. Excellent showman

    • @jameshudson169
      @jameshudson169 หลายเดือนก่อน

      he sounded english.

    • @John-du6ec
      @John-du6ec หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@jameshudson169because he stayed in England for a while ,same as Ian Anderson

    • @jameshudson169
      @jameshudson169 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@John-du6ec wikipedia says al stewart grew up in dorset.

  • @rlgillon
    @rlgillon หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    This song has probably THE BEST solo instrument transitions in the bridge. It is absolutely perfect!!! Begins with string sounds then the acoustic guitar takes over, followed by the electric guitar, followed by the fantastic saxophone. Each one flows seamlessly from the previous instrument. I can't think of another song where the solo transitional change from one to another is monumental, like Year of the Cat. It's just another absolute classic from THE decade of GREAT music . . . the 1970's. None better.
    Hey Professor, cover Roads to Moscow. Another classic.

  • @tarahamm680
    @tarahamm680 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Perfectly timed episode. I am finally getting to see Al Stewart next Thursday. So happy he is still on tour.

  • @SilverbackGeurrilla
    @SilverbackGeurrilla หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    One of my favorite all time songs. Al is such a class act and nice guy!

  • @allengray5748
    @allengray5748 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    WOW!! Left it for the end of the album because he wasn't sure?? Did he not have a friend to say "DUDE! This is a freaking HIT"!! Crazy! Thanks Professor!! 🕊️☮️

  • @vanessahenry7238
    @vanessahenry7238 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    This song I can't hear without thinking of my brother! HE fit this sooo much! RIP Joshua! He would have loved your video on this song!
    Al Stewart truly is a poet! From his lyrics to the description of the sound of the saxophone rolling down like an avalanche,....I have to say I truly loved this interview and to see how Alan PArsons, who I also really like was involved! This was an epic interview!!

  • @KarmicDodgerDogma
    @KarmicDodgerDogma หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    My HS class graduated in 1977. Our team mascot was the Cougars. Year of the Cat was plastered all over the school.
    Al Stewart is a great guy. I heard him host an hour on SiriusXM and his hour was a joy to listen to.

  • @marks814
    @marks814 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Feels like a hundred years ago I heard the line in a song, "She comes out of the sun in a silk dress running, like a water color, in the rain." The artist grabbed me by the cerebrum in a rush and I was hooked! Peace!

  • @bartbluemusic
    @bartbluemusic หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    Always loved "Year of the Cat". This song was also "younger kid friendly". I was only about 8 years old when it came out, but I loved singing along to this song about a cat. LOL - as I grew older, it only became even more dear to me. Good stuff! :)

    • @ediemarie13
      @ediemarie13 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Absolutely! Same here. My parents always had a very eclectic music library from classical to current. This album was one of them, and I loved listening to it over and over. So many nuanced details I missed as a child!

    • @fivestring65ify
      @fivestring65ify หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I was a young boy when I first this song. It fascinated me. There was something mystical about it. It still has that feel.

    • @MrMike4017
      @MrMike4017 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Exactly!! I was 8 when TYOTC came out also. It’s still a favorite now at 55 . Same with Time Passages. I was 10. I still love it today ❤😊

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Once I learned about the Chinese New Year it all came together.

  • @DeidreL9
    @DeidreL9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    This song is magical. Visionary and mystical, and Al’s voice suits it perfectly. The intro is so beautiful, I loved any radio station that didn’t cut it!❤️🐈‍⬛

  • @marctoad
    @marctoad หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Honestly my favorite song of all time. It's incredible.

  • @garylefevers
    @garylefevers หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I remember listening to The Year of the Cat on my little transistor radio I got for Christmas. A magical song for a magical memory. Thank you for covering this one in particular.

  • @jameswoodruff7182
    @jameswoodruff7182 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Love all of Alan Parson’s work. I remember this song from an 8 track my dad had in the family car. And I would listen to this over and over. The haunting piano at the beginning just makes me smile.

  • @jonelfilipek7848
    @jonelfilipek7848 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    “The Year of the Cat” grabbed me the very first time I heard it. Quite possibly my all-time favorite song. It has everything! Every time I hear it, it runs like a movie in my mind.
    I didn’t know about Alan Parsons’ involvement until today. “Turn of a Friendly Card” by the Alan Parsons Project is my favorite album of all times, hands down. It all makes sense now.

  • @LazyIRanch
    @LazyIRanch หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    I KNEW I was going to love this one just from the description! I was right, this is one of my favorite songs of all time. I can't think of another song that mentions Bogart, Peter Lorre, or patchouli. 😃

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I thought of another song that features both Bogart and Peter Lorre, and would be a fascinating episode. It doesn't mention Bogart by name (I don't think) but it uses an imitation of his voice throughout the song, and also features a Peter Lorre impression. It's another favorite of mine, "The Friends of Mr. Cairo" by Vangelis and Jon Anderson of Yes.

  • @karenmandeville7116
    @karenmandeville7116 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    my favorite concert in my life, Al Stewart opened for Fairport Convention at the American Theater in St. Louis. Back around 73. Al sat on a stool and played the entire Past, Present and Future album (which was out in England but not yet released in America). he was so good. been a fan ever since.

    • @terryjross1184
      @terryjross1184 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lucky you
      Sandy Denny was THE best get a lump I'm my throat listening to who knows where the time goes can't listen to it these days

  • @maxcactus7
    @maxcactus7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Truly one of my favorite songs of all time, thank you, Professor! It never cease to amaze me that no matter how many times I've listened to this incredible piece of musical poetry and storytelling, I frequently hear something new and develop an ever deeper appreciation for it. I'm sorry, but today's music and songwriting pales in comparison!

    • @joannaison8265
      @joannaison8265 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      There are a few good one out there but you have to look for them

  • @duromusabc
    @duromusabc หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Excellent interview professor! Love this classic hit since childhood! Nice to see Al Stewart in this interview!

  • @jezmez68
    @jezmez68 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Oh man. The production and layers on this is perfect. One of my favorite tunes to decompress with. Love Al Stewart's voice and how the Pet Shop Boys co-opted his vocal stylings.

  • @jonbeardsley
    @jonbeardsley หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    About a year ago I had the opportunity to see Al in concert in a small local venue. Had a lot of stories to tell and a great personality. Thanks for this Prof.

  • @robertwbingo
    @robertwbingo หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The first time I heard this song, I thought, "What a refreshing sound in the midst of so much noise!" It's on my playlist in my car, in the house, and in my home studio.

  • @robertweldon7909
    @robertweldon7909 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Al Stewart is one of those artists that everyone knows about, but many can't remember by those of us from that time period. I remember "Year of the Cat" as being a song that made you want to "Loose your ticket (and) stay on". A kind of little story that stays with you for a long time.
    For some reason I always associate this song with Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver". They are so much alike in feel. It would be very cool to have some music, like this, to come along again. It would relieve a lot of stress. Back then, we would roll one up and sit back and just let the music take us away. "Give me the beat boys and free my sole, I want to get lost in your rock and roll. and dream away". "Year of the Cat" is one of those tunes that do just that, allow us to dream away. ;-)

  • @jennifercoopman
    @jennifercoopman หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Wow, I haven't heard or even thought of this song in decades! Thank you Prof, for highlighting it and all the nostalgia it brings back!

  • @hallacar
    @hallacar หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    This song always gave me an Alan Parsons Project vibe. I love the fact there actually is a connection. Keep up the great work Professor.

  • @rpsmith2990
    @rpsmith2990 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Today, I can't improve on the comments already mad about what has always been a favorite of mine.
    I've listened to his first two albums, and had I followed down the historical stories he sang about, I would have left high school with a very unusual body of knowledge. Keep in mind that Year of the Cat was released during my freshman year.
    This was pure class. Thanks for bringing the story about this song to life.

  • @raymyers6016
    @raymyers6016 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    For anyone who is a fan of old movies the verse with Peter Lorre immediately transports you to where the artist wants you to go. Most artists can never do this no matter how many words they use. Brilliant!

  • @TerrickTerran
    @TerrickTerran หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Musical puzzles and mysteries are always things I enjoy.

  • @BobJohnson-tq5vm
    @BobJohnson-tq5vm หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Back in the 70's & 80's my folks owned a bar in Whitehall Wisconsin, we had a fairly decent stereo behind the bar. It was a place where you could hear Black Sabbath, Jim Croce, Pink Floyd or Ozark Mt. Daredevils depending on the make up of the patrons. One afternoon a friend named Ron brought in his new LP of Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat," it was magical! I often played it during the afternoon hours while there was a mix of clientele, ages 18 to probably 65. The music was a true fit for that moment, it had a fresh style, a unique sound and an easy rhythm, it became a regularly played album. It sounded great over our large Advent speakers. Some of the female bartenders often started their shifts with this album, and it always set the mood for a great time!

  • @danhurley2274
    @danhurley2274 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanx so much for this great look at Year Of The Cat. I was very lucky to see both Al Stewart and Alan Parsons perform and meet them on the On The Blue Cruise in 2019. Both of them put such great shows and were so gracious with their time and such nice people to chat which came across so well in your interviews.
    Year Of The Cat was just one of those tracks that grabbed hold of you and did not let go of you. It is still one of my all time favourite tracks and made that much more special after seeing Al live and chatting with him.

  • @MetFan37
    @MetFan37 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I loved the album "Year of the Cat" so much, it was the beginning of a lifelong OBSESSION with all things Al Stewart. I own practically every piece of music he's ever made, seen him live (coming up again in NYC in May), and even met him in 2010. There is no one else like him, he's such a poet, his music is intellectual, but haunting, especially his historical treatises. Even the "happy" songs like "Valentina Way" or "Mondo Sinistro" or "Sand in Your Shoes" or "Warren Harding" haunt you like no one else can

  • @MyName-pl7zn
    @MyName-pl7zn หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    If you want to go to somewhere out of this world put on some headsets,put on Year of the Cat and close your eyes. Fantastic almost like meditation. I knew Al Stewart would be an open and deep thinking interview you can hear it in his songs, one of my all time favorite artists and pair him with Mr. Parson's you have absolute gold! Fantastic interviews and episode, great editing and questions, definitely one of my favorite episodes!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Wow! Thanks My Name.. big compliment coming from you!

    • @AnnaTrail-xp8pr
      @AnnaTrail-xp8pr หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Great interview and you and I love the sax, but I never been a huge fan of this song. Though better than most of today's music.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I agree. This song is meant to be listened to with headphones! And what a nice man to boot!

  • @thomashughes1738
    @thomashughes1738 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    One of my favorite songs of all time. Perfect from start to finish!

  • @elveggoloco
    @elveggoloco หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    No idea what it means beyond Al having fun being poetic and I don't care because I LOVE IT! I'll add that I was a mere age 8 in 1976 and I've seen Al perform 3 times in the last ten years- love his stuff immensely! All small and intimate shows too, beautiful evenings. Met him once as well, great chap. Love listening to Year Of The Cat and Time Passages when I'm in the garage working on my 1970s sports car!

  • @rayeckert242
    @rayeckert242 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    It’s more mesmerizing every time I hear it. My favorite song.

  • @TheTrumpReaper
    @TheTrumpReaper หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Awesome that you picked Year of the Cat today. A feral cat had kittens in my bedroom yesterday/two days ago. 😻😸

  • @garyhope2
    @garyhope2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    "Year Of The Cat",....great song, great sax. Classic. Always memorable.

  • @patticlark3576
    @patticlark3576 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I loved Al Stewart. I used to turn off all the lights and listen to Year of the Cat with no distractions. The sax was perfect for that song.

  • @brentcox7772
    @brentcox7772 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Such a great song! The interviews were awesome as always! Great memories from ‘76!🤘🔥

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Al's songwriting process is fascinating and unique! Great interview POR!

  • @scottgillespie6892
    @scottgillespie6892 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love this song! As a teen in the '70s I would put 4 Al Stewart albums on the automatic record drop on the stereo and listen front to back then flip the stack over and listen to the other sides. In the dark. I always felt a surreal consciousness shift. "Alone in your room you hide while the night goes by in the street outside and you feel over the words he said til they turn to rain all around your head".

  • @idahoare6221
    @idahoare6221 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I know the song. His only song I know. But after watching the interview with him I thought what a great easy going personality he has I'd love to have a beer with him and talk about music. So calm for a Scot. Thank heavens.

  • @davidhinkson8856
    @davidhinkson8856 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    "Year of the Cat" - First discovered this song in 2017 when I was going through some difficulties in my marriage - God, it's a beautiful song in terms of its lyrics and especially the musical arrangement! Al Stewart's follow up, "Time Passages" is equally lovely.

  • @MusicOrLoseItTV
    @MusicOrLoseItTV หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Looks like POR is on the brink of 1 million subscribers. I gotta get my interview with him done hopefully today. (Update: it’s Saturday night and it’s uploaded now) 🙂👍

    • @shiroibasketshoes
      @shiroibasketshoes หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Best luck with that interview, MusicFanMan!

    • @MusicOrLoseItTV
      @MusicOrLoseItTV หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@shiroibasketshoes Thank you. It’s uploaded now.

  • @frankenjstein9371
    @frankenjstein9371 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    "Paul Through the Wall" should be the name of an album. Also, I've never heard of Al Stewart, but he was seriously ahead of his time. Learn something new every day. Alan Parsons is a legend, and a genius.

  • @RhettMajor
    @RhettMajor หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    That guitar solo that precedes the saxophone solo - that is my all time favorite riff! It still sends chills when I hear it.

  • @georgemathie8123
    @georgemathie8123 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Al Stewart is such a unique talent he just made music in his own unique way and totally out of the box and defying categorization my personal favorite is time passages and that's it it's timeless music

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 หลายเดือนก่อน

      He really made us think. Time Passages is brilliant.

    • @georgemathie8123
      @georgemathie8123 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 he was one of the very few songwriters who used historical figures as song titles and he managed to incorporate history into rather catchy folk pop tunes that whole time passages album is wonderful and when you have Alan Parsons producing you than you know you've got a great album

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@georgemathie8123 I love the Bogey reference. And Alan Parsons really knows what’s up!

    • @georgemathie8123
      @georgemathie8123 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 another good al Stewart album is underrated 1988 release last days of the century which is a really good late 80s rock album and it also has a young Tori Amos singing background vocals it's not as folky as his classic 70s period but I like it

  • @thestonerguy5276
    @thestonerguy5276 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I hadn't heard of Al until "Year of the Cat". In the '70's I heard it one night on the radio, when I was driving coming home late from work. That weekend I bought the LP, and I wore it out and had to buy another one, then the CD. It's one of my favorite albums.!

  • @gordonwallin2368
    @gordonwallin2368 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    One was one of my favoutites songs/albums when I first heard it in 1982. Filled up my my romantic memories of Greece, in thelate '70's. It was nostalgic, the first time i heard it.
    Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.

  • @superdave1949
    @superdave1949 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Year of the Cat is a song that grabbed me from that opening piano all the way through the fade out. I never cared what it was about, I just knew it was absolutely beautiful and made me happy every time I heard it!

  • @dhaucoin
    @dhaucoin หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Gods, I loved this somg from the first time I heard it on the radio in '76, when I was 9yrs old. Such amazing storytelling, and gorgeous, haunting orchestration.
    And the rest of the album has just as much thought & wonder throughout. The opening track 'Lord Grenville' and 'On the Border' are lovely stories, as well.
    Thanks for another wonderful video & interviews, Professor!

  • @constipatedinsincity4424
    @constipatedinsincity4424 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    When this song was released it was the Chinese new year of the cat 🐈 🌈🌈🌈🌠 The More You Know!

  • @donnaortolan609
    @donnaortolan609 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I remember buying the single when it came out and playing it over and over. It had wonderful lyrics to explore and Al's voice was so distinct. Thank you for interviewing him and Alan. There was just such a variety of music in the '70s and all great memories!

  • @chrisvickers7928
    @chrisvickers7928 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I loved both Alan Parsons and Al Stewart in the 70s. The first time I heard Al Stewart was Roads to Moscow. I was blown away. Fiist time I heard Alan Parsons Project was tales of Mystery and Imagination and was also blown away. A collaboration between had to be epic.

  • @PhillipMeadows
    @PhillipMeadows หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Love Al Stewart. After hearing him speak, I want to be his friend so I can call him up every day to hear that voice!
    and yes, "She comes out of the sun in a silk dress, running like a watercolor in the rain" is THE BEST LYRIC OF ALL TIME in my opinion

  • @BatMite19
    @BatMite19 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Always thought was a cool song as a kid. Did not find out Alan Parsons involvement until I watched this!

  • @dennis2966
    @dennis2966 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm 67 years old, and a music lover. So I've heard a ton of songs during my life. "Year of the Cat" is one of my Top 10 all time favorite songs. I'd have to sit down and write them out, but this song might even be in my top 5. It's just an incredible song, haunting, ethereal and sublime at the same time. When this song was a hit on the radio, I'd never heard a musical arrangement like this one. There are even parts of the music that sound cat-like. Alan Parsons really is a genius.

  • @darcagis5744
    @darcagis5744 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You have a way of getting me to be curious about artists and topics that I would normally not pay any attention to. Thank you for filling in the blank spots that we don't even know are there.

  • @nbforrest9
    @nbforrest9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    A great follow-up would be an analysis of Stewart's "Roads to Moscow," another beautifully constructed song that tells the story of a Russian soldier caught up in Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of Russia in WWII.

  • @longlost8424
    @longlost8424 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    in 1975, I was mesmerized the first time I heard YOTC and went right out and bought the 45 single. still have it to this day......

  • @KalicoKat1013
    @KalicoKat1013 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If im stressed out those 2 songs just bring a sense of calm over me. Forever blessed to have found them

  • @dewancoffman7912
    @dewancoffman7912 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi Professor, I just love your channel! I was 15 when this album came out and it blew me away! I remember laying in my bed with my headphones on and listening to it over and over again! Year of the Cat and On the Border are my favorites of the album. I can remember looking at the cover and thinking it was so cool! 🤣 Thank you for all you do!

  • @thetitleisours1
    @thetitleisours1 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Love this album. Every song is good. Used to put the record on while playing sports games with friends

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It’s great background music.

    • @thetitleisours1
      @thetitleisours1 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Had to play it this weekend. The extra songs included on the anniversary album are very good too

  • @rickdrais9737
    @rickdrais9737 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I love that near the start of his career, Al Stewart shared a flat in London (I think it was in London) with Paul Simon and Sandy Denny

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  หลายเดือนก่อน

      THat's right!

    • @markmiwurdz2248
      @markmiwurdz2248 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Some of the music journalists of the 1970’s here in the U.K. used to refer to Al Stewart’s music as “bed - sit rock”.

    • @rickdrais9737
      @rickdrais9737 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ProfessorofRock I saw him two or three times in Portland during the Time Passages and 24 Carrots/Parrots tours. He was still telling the crowd that story. Who wouldn’t be proud of those roommates?

    • @rickdrais9737
      @rickdrais9737 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@markmiwurdz2248 Hence the album title “Bedsitter Images” -Al got the joke🤣

    • @petertrudelljr
      @petertrudelljr หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      that just blows my mind. Imma gonna head out and listen to Paul Simon through the walls... and nip down to the public house and wave hello to Greg Lake. (head explodes)

  • @PAlex-us4ov
    @PAlex-us4ov หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The albums "Year of the Cat" and "Time Passages" are exceptional to listen to.
    The influence of Alan Parsons is key to their quality and success.

  • @constipatedinsincity4424
    @constipatedinsincity4424 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Back in the Saddle Again Naturally

    • @bobdavis4848
      @bobdavis4848 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hello and good morning, Constipated! Happy Toes Go In First day and weekend to you and yours!

    • @constipatedinsincity4424
      @constipatedinsincity4424 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@bobdavis4848 Back at you Bomber💣 Bob are you ready for the weekend?

    • @bobdavis4848
      @bobdavis4848 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@constipatedinsincity4424 I'm working on it; are you?

  • @dmitryowens
    @dmitryowens หลายเดือนก่อน

    Such a beautiful mystical enchanting song. I love 70's rock and pop and this is one of the finest songs from that decade.

  • @miguelangeldiaz9380
    @miguelangeldiaz9380 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hands down my favorite. English language pop song ever.
    It is my personal standard that I measure all pop rock since 1976. Suffice it to say the quantity of music that measures up to this incidental masterpiece( how it was written was so mundane that it is an absolute miracle. It was like Al & Co. were making potluck dinner) has dwindled at an accelerated rate since 1975. Damn I love this song...

  • @davidlaw689
    @davidlaw689 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Both Year Of The Cat , On The Border and Time Passages stand out for me as quintessential 70s songs. Awesome stuff

  • @Tom-ev4rg
    @Tom-ev4rg หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    "You go strolling through the crowd like Peter Lorre contemplating a crime" has to be one of the best song lyrics ever.

  • @HofB
    @HofB หลายเดือนก่อน

    Alan Parsons is an absolute genius. I love his music and his influence in the music industry. And I got to see Al Stewart in concert at a very small, intimate venue in Oregon several years ago. He was wonderful. Just him and his acoustic on a barstool chatting with us and of course singing all his wonderful music. His voice is magic. Thanks for this great interview!