the first notes of this song always accelerate my heartbeat and take me back to those years of happiness, great music and eternal friendships 😪 wonderful 70's
In 1976 i was only 11 years old and with my group of friends we were already adoring and dancing to this song. I would never have imagined, back then, in 2022, to still see, hear and admire Al Stewart himself still performing on stage.
my kids are 40 yrs old and 38 years old , they both love to listen to songs before there time Oldies but Goodies !!! They appreciate the music, that listen too !! 60's - present time . Either one are into "hip hop , nothing like that .
Can only enhance that Stephen Francis. Back to my youth and the 70s with Al Stewart. Brilliant times and the 'Year of the Cat' now is as good as it was back then. Brilliant musicians
Same for me and want to add I am not in Love from 10cc. God the music was just so much richer than the drivel from today. Although there some great artist around round, I miss the richness of songs from the 70s and 80s
Al Stewart is still in fine voice after all these years. I still get chills up and down my spine from hearing “Year Of The Cat”. I was a mere lad of twenty when this song came out.
Al Stewart = absolute brilliance, ....the artistry is unbelievable,.such class, i knew this was great music when i was a just a kid in the 70s, and Al can still do it, surrounded by wonderful musicians. thanx for sharing this.
I was just 14 when it first came out and I absolutely loved it, and still do. One of the best and most engaging songs I've ever heard in my entire lifetime.
Don't know what you're listening with - but clearly he can't hold or reach the high notes. Not surprising, age doesn't do any of us favours in the long run....me included!
@@wtc175 OP said his voice was "as clear" - didnt say he was hitting the same notes. In any case Al Stewart's voice sounds a lot better than McCartney, Brian Wilson or Elton John.
@@wtc175 True. I saw Al Stewart performing through the years. I respect him for his beautiful songs, and because he is a kind and optimistic person. But his singing is definitely not what it was. Why not be honest about that. Although the song is tuned down 1/2 tone, he avoids the higher parts and does some Mark Knopfler-like sing/talk parts instead. Is he to blame for that at his age? No, he isn't. But he could have chosen another way: tune the song a few more steps down an sing a lower version with the original melodic structure, fitting his present voice. Apart from that: his musicians are technically good, but they don't seem to be able to give the song the right atmosphere, (my opinion). There are a lot of musicians of Stewart's generation still active, and I like that. But we don't have to be critic-less all the time, do we?
The open piano chords of this tune always and instantly transport me to the living room of my house in Bloomington, IN, circa 1976. There was so much great music during my college years.
*Al Stewart deserves an Award for all of his music* !!!! I love Year of The Cat , I listen to that song daily on Sirius XM Radio and 70's music !!!! 1970 - 1979 was my Favorite Songs and it brings back a lot of memories !!
Ya know, this the first time I've ever seen AL Stewart, it's wonderful to see this tune performed. "runnin' like a watercolor in the rain", what a friggin' line!
Wow! I can't believe I found this. I loved everything Al Stewart when I was a teenager in the seventies. This is the first time I have seen him since then.
oh how i love this song!!! I have never seen this video until today -- i got to see Al live in Carson City in 2018. i got my son to go with me -- not his type of music at all and he was the youngest one in the room, but i was thrilled to be able to go. thanks to whoever made this video for making an old woman happy
Had the pleasure of seeing him in a small venue of a few hundred people and it was amazing. Not only a great performance but the way he interacts with the crowd is great. Al is a legendary artist, and one hell of a classy guy.
I was lucky enough to see both. First the concert then next door in a small pub where I get a tap on my shoulder saying you know I wrote this song. He autographed my cd that night also.
I didn't hear the song for the first time until sometime in early 1977. I was 14 then, and I loved it. Still love it even today. Rich storytelling, amazing arrangements and orchestration were the things that drew me in. One of the best pop-rock songs from the late 1970s, the late 20th century too and a classic to boot.
HA! Broke my fingers on those chord changes & shapes as a very young player. And Al's voice... The lyrics came last but got me for life, the whole package is there. Such great memories, thank you for putting this up Greg!
Saw him at a little casino in Carson City a couple of years ago and he still looked great and sounded the same as ever. A very funny and intelligent man as well as talented composer.
In '76 i was in the Royal Navy, and heard this for the 1st time whilst on weekend leave at a house party in a cool part of London - what a beautiful song that transports me back to those carefree teenage years. Great to see that Al is still putting on great shows with this talented bunch of musicians he has assembled 😊
I love this song! When I was for the first time in New York in 1977, this beaultiful song played so hard on the radios almost all day long...I was 27 years old tourist from Brazil...I miss those days...
Amazing live show. I have seen Al something like 14 years in a row, mostly at Eddie's in Atlanta, but also Chicago and elsewhere. My first Al Stewart show was in the Ericson Kiva at Michigan State University in 1984. Hey is the smartest, kindest, and funniest rock & roll star I've ever met. And he sounds fantastic!
Linda canção e eu não era nascida mas ouvi pela primeira vez na minha adolescência e me apaixonei hj sou mãe e ainda viajo quando ouço ela choro d+ Débora Brazil
errr....no. They didn't nail it. Alwas off key in places and the band sound amateurish. Got to be truthful - age hurts us all - and Al is no different.
The most incredible thing about this bloke is that he always wrote the music first, then composed lyrics to go with it. Astonishing if you know much of his stuff.
At one point in it's development, this one was called "Foot of the Stage" and was about Tony Hancock. Then he just binned the lyric and wrote a whole new one.
@@ПавелСнегов-ю7в Likely because of where you live. Glad you finally heard it, this is as much a classic as Highway To Heaven, American Pie, or Hotel California.
Pretty sure I purchased this vinyl album in 1978 and we played it a lot. Still have the same album and play it from time to time. GREAT to see and hear these songs live. Sax Man.
the first notes of this song always accelerate my heartbeat and take me back to those years of happiness, great music and eternal friendships 😪 wonderful 70's
The best days of music.. the analogical seventees
It's a master piece
Agree 🥲
So true, glad I experienced all this great music in the 70's!!!
Yeah I'm with you in crowds and at a carnival 1953
You don’t have to be a child of the 70s to appreciate this..you can fall in luv with it on hearing it for the first time..🇨🇦
So true!! ❤️
I just got a cat and have been singing this song to him ... he likes it
All y'all are Canadian Crazy but you right though
Yeeees!!!!!!!!!
I'm 37 y old and this one of my favourites. Love it!
Beautiful song Al Stewart.
The sax man is amazing...great musician.
In 1976 i was only 11 years old and with my group of friends we were already adoring and dancing to this song. I would never have imagined, back then, in 2022, to still see, hear and admire Al Stewart himself still performing on stage.
Me too
my kids are 40 yrs old and 38 years old , they both love to listen to songs before there time Oldies but Goodies !!!
They appreciate the music, that listen too !! 60's - present time . Either one are into "hip hop , nothing like that .
Everytime I hear this song it feels as if I had a past life in another world where I was in the 70s dancing to this song.
The song was hauntingly melancholy back then and brilliant.
His voice sounds just as youthful today. Absolutely amazing
Indeed
That song just doesn't get OLD, Does it!!👍😁
👍👍👍💕💕💕🐈🐱
...... el año del Gato no envejece....
Never, 👏👏🇵🇪
It's a masterpiece and a classic.
Yes😊
Saw Al and the Empty Pocket 2 weeks ago in Utah. What a show. Dude is 76 and can still bring it! The band is amazing as well
They also sing great.
What I LOVE about Al Stewart is that he lets the other musicians shine🎼🎤🎸🎹❤️👍🏼🌈🥰
The support looks like a school band. But you are right, I also like it how Al loves them to be part of the song.
👍
@@stefanp.4094There's another video where he says how weird it is having a band that's younger than the songs.
what?
brilliant Al Stewart, takes me back to my youth - great times of the 70's. Al Stewart sounds the same as he did then in the 70's. Timeless music
Can only enhance that Stephen Francis. Back to my youth and the 70s with Al Stewart. Brilliant times and the 'Year of the Cat' now is as good as it was back then. Brilliant musicians
@@davidwilliamgay4821 Dave is just as good
Wasn’t expecting the flute/sax solos. Superb!😀
@@jimmyjam4371 didnt notice those 2 solos first time around as was so enhanced with the general sound but they are brilliant
Damn, what a beautiful song! I'm Brazilian and I love it! I just can't get enough of listening to it!
I had just moved from Los Angeles to Tennessee when this song came out in '76. First time I heard "The Year Of The Cat" I got homesick for California.
Those were my 70s days. Between Baker Street and The Year of the Cat...I blew my mind...and still haven't recovered. Thank you Al. You rock.
Same for me and want to add I am not in Love from 10cc. God the music was just so much richer than the drivel from today. Although there some great artist around round, I miss the richness of songs from the 70s and 80s
I wanna go back
Mine too Shashi. To live throughout the 70s has made me so contented in this present world of.....
Those are my two favorite songs of all time!
Al Stewart is still in fine voice after all these years. I still get chills up and down my spine from hearing “Year Of The Cat”. I was a mere lad of twenty when this song came out.
I was in Chicago for a 3 month stuff at age 24 when I picked up this cassette, what a master piece, still listening at age 56
"still in fine voice"...well...maybe
@@dodgecrockett3474 Indeed ....if you're hard of hearing maybe.
@@wtc175, lol
Sorry, but if you saw him back then, or check-out here on yt. Voice now is almost gone, just natural.)
One of my all time…all time favorite songs. Al Stewart…I was a young kid in the 70’s, and this always takes me right back. ❤
Al Stewart = absolute brilliance, ....the artistry is unbelievable,.such class, i knew this was great music when i was a just a kid in the 70s, and Al can still do it, surrounded by wonderful musicians.
thanx for sharing this.
I was just 14 when it first came out and I absolutely loved it, and still do. One of the best and most engaging songs I've ever heard in my entire lifetime.
Been a fan of Al since I heard this song in High School when it was new! what a great musician and composer he is...
I love this song. Chills and tears remembering a simpler time and way of life.
Ah, the seventies.
💖
Year of the Cat is Still MY FAVORITE SONG!!! Thank You Al!!! ❣️
Great piano intro...catches your attention all the time
Wow, did that just take me back to 1976...what a beautiful song with beautiful memories to match. Thank you, Al.
Increíble que siga sonando tan bien. Gratos recuerdos de adolescencia , donde los momentos se disfrutaban a pleno.
His voice is still as clear as when he first sang this song in the 1970's, WoW!!
Don't know what you're listening with - but clearly he can't hold or reach the high notes.
Not surprising, age doesn't do any of us favours in the long run....me included!
@@wtc175 OP said his voice was "as clear" - didnt say he was hitting the same notes. In any case Al Stewart's voice sounds a lot better than McCartney, Brian Wilson or Elton John.
@@wtc175 True. I saw Al Stewart performing through the years. I respect him for his beautiful songs, and because he is a kind and optimistic person. But his singing is definitely not what it was. Why not be honest about that. Although the song is tuned down 1/2 tone, he avoids the higher parts and does some Mark Knopfler-like sing/talk parts instead. Is he to blame for that at his age? No, he isn't. But he could have chosen another way: tune the song a few more steps down an sing a lower version with the original melodic structure, fitting his present voice.
Apart from that: his musicians are technically good, but they don't seem to be able to give the song the right atmosphere, (my opinion).
There are a lot of musicians of Stewart's generation still active, and I like that. But we don't have to be critic-less all the time, do we?
@gregorydavis6516 Al Stewart has to be one of the most under rated singer songwriter and guitarists ever,he's up with the very best of them.
The open piano chords of this tune always and instantly transport me to the living room of my house in Bloomington, IN, circa 1976. There was so much great music during my college years.
simply one of the best and beautiful compositions of all time, they do not go out of style
An everlasting good song👍👍
*Al Stewart deserves an Award for all of his music* !!!!
I love Year of The Cat , I listen to that song daily on Sirius XM Radio and 70's music !!!!
1970 - 1979 was my Favorite Songs and it brings back a lot of memories !!
A love for music just sweetens the heart, the intro on piano always gets me What greatness thank you!!🙏🏻
Ya know, this the first time I've ever seen AL Stewart, it's wonderful to see this tune performed.
"runnin' like a watercolor in the rain", what a friggin' line!
70's uni days always flood back with that song. One of my top 5 all time favourite songs.
Wow! I can't believe I found this. I loved everything Al Stewart when I was a teenager in the seventies. This is the first time I have seen him since then.
oh how i love this song!!! I have never seen this video until today -- i got to see Al live in Carson City in 2018. i got my son to go with me -- not his type of music at all and he was the youngest one in the room, but i was thrilled to be able to go. thanks to whoever made this video for making an old woman happy
Al is entertaining to see in interviews. Congratulations with all your success Mr. Stewart.
The man loves music, be it playing in front of 100,000 ppl which he has or fewer than 50 ppl which Al has also done. Al is a treasure !!
Had the pleasure of seeing him in a small venue of a few hundred people and it was amazing. Not only a great performance but the way he interacts with the crowd is great. Al is a legendary artist, and one hell of a classy guy.
@@100percentSNAFU I hear you, Mr. Stewart is a professional with a very warm personality.
I was lucky enough to see both. First the concert then next door in a small pub where I get a tap on my shoulder saying you know I wrote this song. He autographed my cd that night also.
@@TheAlans44 Now thats an interesting story, not many of us can say we ever experienced something like that
Una de las canciones que más me gustan de mi época. Ahora en junio de 2022 escuchándola en Viña del Mar, Chile.
What a great Song. Didn't heard it for 40plus years .......shame on me
So fabulous! I was hooked on this song and many others by Al Stewart back in 1977. Always love hearing him perform. Keep on rocking Al!♥️
Heard this a zillion times and just can't get enough.
Loved this thank you. I liked the song back in 1976. I was sixteen that year. The saxophone player was brilliant in this.
I didn't hear the song for the first time until sometime in early 1977. I was 14 then, and I loved it. Still love it even today. Rich storytelling, amazing arrangements and orchestration were the things that drew me in. One of the best pop-rock songs from the late 1970s, the late 20th century too and a classic to boot.
Al still as great as ever! Saw him in 2017 in a small venue in Ohio and it was one of my favorite all time concert experiences.
Al Stewart - a beautiful storyteller
En Lima Perú tienes millones de admiradores, Al Stewart ❤
A true classic, and the saxophonist rocks the show. Thank you so much Al!
I got to play with him at Late Night Live, he was doing double and triple duty with bands.
Great performance. Thanks for posting it.
it never gets old hearing any and all versions of this song!
What a Incredible guy! Watching this in Cuba, Al takes me back to my youth in the 70s, when we used to hear american radio stations.
When this song comes on the radio I crank it up. One of my favorites. Never gets old.
So glad I caught this tour in Hartford earlier this year. A great addition to the concert list.
I was lucky enough to see Mr Stewart in concert in 1976 in Walla Walla, Washington of all places. 2 of the best hours of my life.
I was thirteen when I heard this song, thanks for sharing ❤️❤️💖🇬🇧🇧🇷
HA! Broke my fingers on those chord changes & shapes as a very young player. And Al's voice... The lyrics came last but got me for life, the whole package is there. Such great memories, thank you for putting this up Greg!
Saw him at a little casino in Carson City a couple of years ago and he still looked great and sounded the same as ever. A very funny and intelligent man as well as talented composer.
Al Stewart and his songs take me back to my Air Force time in Spain in 1975-77! Wonderful memories, great times, and of course fantastic music!
Great!!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I love Al Stewart !!!❤️❤️❤️ From Brazil with love! 🇧🇷💚💛💙
wow just incredible, cheers Al mate you still sound like a young man timeless mate thank you so much
Great song and after more than 40 years still sounding great!
In '76 i was in the Royal Navy, and heard this for the 1st time whilst on weekend leave at a house party in a cool part of London - what a beautiful song that transports me back to those carefree teenage years. Great to see that Al is still putting on great shows with this talented bunch of musicians he has assembled 😊
I've loved listening to Al since the early 70's. So many great songs. Glad to see he's still out there performing! Bobby K
I love this song! When I was for the first time in New York in 1977, this beaultiful song played so hard on the radios almost all day long...I was 27 years old tourist from Brazil...I miss those days...
Al Stewart is absolute brilliance..... Thank you from Germany
Erano la mia colonna preferita dei fine anni 70 . Che bei tempi
I HAVE ALWAYS LIKED THIS SONG!!!!!!👍👍
and Time passages as well
Simply out of this world.
Great stuff! I still have a cassette copy of that album that I got back in 1976!
Amazing live show. I have seen Al something like 14 years in a row, mostly at Eddie's in Atlanta, but also Chicago and elsewhere. My first Al Stewart show was in the Ericson Kiva at Michigan State University in 1984. Hey is the smartest, kindest, and funniest rock & roll star I've ever met. And he sounds fantastic!
Al still has his amazing voice, thanks for sharing.
Even after all t6hese years, this song still shines, a truly marvelous composition and arrangement!
I just got a cat and have been singing this song to him ... he likes it
A Cat is always a Cat , has many lives …
I memorized the entire interlude of this song. That's how much I listened to it. Great song. 😊
Tenia muchos años sin escuchar esta gran cancion!!! Recordar es volver a vivir!!!
Thank you for posting, not often we get treated to the sax like in the Old Grey Whistle performance from many years ago !
So good to see Al ,doing what he loves to do 🎸➡️☮️great Album
Linda canção e eu não era nascida mas ouvi pela primeira vez na minha adolescência e me apaixonei hj sou mãe e ainda viajo quando ouço ela choro d+ Débora Brazil
Just the first few notes of this song and your back in 1975. Amazing magic by Al Stewart.
Have seen Al over 15 times and chatted with the lad. If I had one last concert I'd be him. God Bless you. Long may you run.
At a time when music was music it captivates you it sends you chills all over your body
ΤΙ ΓΛΥΚΟΣ ! ΑΓΑΠΗΜΕΝΟΣ ΑΠΟ ΠΑΛΙΑ!! ΣΕ ΤΑΞΙΔΕΥΕΙ Η ΦΩΝΗ ΚΑΙ Η ΜΕΛΩΔΙΑ!! ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΟΥΜΕ!!
Anna, I concur!!
Me asombra y alegra lo clara y perfecta que es la voz de Al.Magnifico como siempre.Adoro ésta canción.
Abril de 1977,iniciando la secundaria,este tema fue un exitado,el año del gato,se tocaba en casi todas las emisoras,juveniles de música pop
A timeless classic by a musical genius.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES I WAS 14 STILL MY FAVORITE SON THANK YOU AL.💖🌟🙏
What an absolute treat it would have been to sit and watch this performance. After 46 years he sounds just as good and the band nailed it. 👌
errr....no. They didn't nail it. Alwas off key in places and the band sound amateurish. Got to be truthful - age hurts us all - and Al is no different.
Espetacular! wonderful music!❤️👏👏👏❤
Just live this! My favorite song EVER!!! TRUE MASTERPIECE!
Great Song.
Classic Forever.
Wow - that band can BRING IT………!!!!!!!
😮
Thank you!
Keep on rocking Al! Love ya man!
1976 I was in the army, listening this beautifull song, I love it, 🇵🇪
As beautiful as this rendition is, nothing could ever compete with the original release
Such a timeless song. I love dancing the Rumba to this with my wife.
Well done, Great old classic.
The most incredible thing about this bloke is that he always wrote the music first, then composed lyrics to go with it. Astonishing if you know much of his stuff.
At one point in it's development, this one was called "Foot of the Stage" and was about Tony Hancock. Then he just binned the lyric and wrote a whole new one.
Love the mix of being calm and still energetic, humorous, seems like a great guy. :D
Песня стала для меня открытием около 5 лет назад. Как я до этого не слышал? Выскочила в рекомендациях TH-cam.
@@ПавелСнегов-ю7в Likely because of where you live. Glad you finally heard it, this is as much a classic as Highway To Heaven, American Pie, or Hotel California.
Pretty sure I purchased this vinyl album in 1978 and we played it a lot.
Still have the same album and play it from time to time.
GREAT to see and hear these songs live. Sax Man.
His voice still rings true decades later? Amazing talent!
It's hard to imagine being able to write and continue performing a timeless piece of music. Al's a lucky guy
Excellent! That song reminds me of my time at the University of Camaguey, Cuba, when I listed that song on WGBS, 710 AM, Miami.
I remember hearing this for the first time and after only a seconds i loved it.
Una joya de canción e infaltable en tu vida... Slds de Perú
Al sounds as great now as he did back in the 70’s. He has a great band of musicians too.