And That'll be true, as for Tina and other dead celebrities of rock 'n' roll, but i wish him cool health to entertain stupid headless nincompoops! IMHO, of course..
The band is was and always will be a great band! Magical ,crisp,clear music and unbelievable background and vocals....it is a journey that only this band can take you on! Love you guts! Keep making the magic!
It’s not the range of his voice, nor his technical skills. It is just… so unusually beautiful. Extraordinary good ”feel”. I could almost wish for this singing at my funeral.
@330thcube He sings on most of the Live stuff, look for the videos. Plus, IIRC, he sang a lot of the songs that he wrote first and then the other guys took his vocals as reference for theirs - that might just be my faulty memories though.
My dad introduced me to Alan's music when I was a kid growing up in the 90s. I adored all of it. In 2019 I got the chance to fly down to Florida with my dad for the Cocoa Beach concert, for the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. It was the first time I've seen him in concert. And for him to bring a stool and a guitar center stage to play this song... It was practically a religious experience. Thank you Mr. Parsons. For everything.
I love the fact that Alan is singing the Lead Vocals here. I enjoy his voice because it’s real and not auto tuned or over produced. Even live I’m enjoying what he is up to vocally ... keep it up Alan Parsons
I was surprised when they opened for Yes in Houston, the only problem was that they weren't out there long enough so they were only able to play one or two obscure ones and their catalog is huge , Yes was no where near as good as APP that day,
it will be interesting, if Alan or anyone from Parsons, could tell us, how involved was Eric, in the production of the songs! to me that era, was one of the most important ones in Music History! God blees them all!!!!!!!!!!
@@robertomartinez-nl3ks Alan has widely and often acknowledged Eric as the songwriting brains of the group, with Alan writing mostly the instrumentals. As for the actual production, Eric usually left that to Alan's judgement. The most notable exception is "Don't Answer Me". Eric wanted reverb, Alan didn't, and Alan eventually gave Eric a "Wall of Sound"-esque reverb that made it a big hit.
Mostly, Eric wrote the songs and made rough demos. Then they worked out which performers would be on the song and Alan mixed and produced the final product.
Considering the recent trite rubbish like that latest collaboration by Sheeran and Bieber (why would any producer in their right mind pitch correct or auto-tune Ed Sheeran?) of late I couldn't agree more.
Regardless of the year, if it's Alan Parsons, you will get real, high quality music. It's such a nice relief compared to all the crap, like Cardi B or Sheeran's "The Shape of You".
@@thegood9 It comes across to me as a very classic Parsons-Woolfson kind of song. Up until just a few minutes ago, I didn't know this was a song that Woolfson was working on before he died.
To my brother Timothy September 16, 1957 - September 29, 2023. My hand was on his chest when the nurse took him off the respirator and I felt him breathe his last breathe, and felt his heart beat its last beat. I'll meet you there, brother, but not yet, not yet.
Great tribute to George. Love seeing his son as he follows in his Dads footsteps. Sure miss you George…..gone too soon. All the musicians are great in this song. 😊 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Today's generation of "pop stars" and "record producers" take note. THIS IS HOW SONG WRITING WAS DONE BACK IN THE DAY AND HOW IT SHOULD BE DONE "TODAY". This brand new release of Alan's proves that.
Oh there are songwriters like this still out there, they just never get into main stream cause of the lame music industry, the best band i listened too that reminded me of this great sound of Alan Parsons, is on Soundcloud Called The Capistrano Birds. I'd rather listen to music like that than today's plastic pop and lame sounds.
Mr. Parsons is a deeply spiritual man who has always had an amazing ability to express some of the tender and sensitive experiences of the human heart. He conveys the journey of life and the bittersweet longings and questions that comprise our experience. There are few songwriters or singers like him.
23 years ago today my father journeyed into the sunset, my grand father 24 years ago tomorrow , and my older brother joined them 9 years ago on the 28th of this month. I really feel this song
Thank you for a lifetime of amazing and poignant music, Alan. From the moment an elementary school friend of mine snuck me into his brother's room to drop the needle on "I Wouldn't Want to be Like You" until now, you've been a huge part of my life. The world would be a lesser place without your music.
James, Dan Tracey here. Co-writer of this song. I wanted to tell you that this comment absolutely floored me when I read it. It’s every reason why I write songs. God bless you and your Dad. Best, D-
We saw APP last night in Peachtree City GA and I cried throughout the whole show because of utter joy. I can't express how incredible it was. It was a dream within a dream for us 😉 Thank you Alan ❤️
Been listening to Alan Parsons music for four decades, and his music somehow continues to get better and better. What a talented man, musician and engineer. I am in awe of such talented people.
Alan is a gentle giant and has become one of my very favorite musicians, right up there with Jeff Lynne. Well done on the new album. We're not ready for any curtain calls yet!
My lord and Master Alan Parsons, who i follow since i was 12 years old. Have met him and his lovely wife when he came to Argentina, several times. He reached to sign my pregnant belly. Lots of love from Silvia, Hugo Caro and all the 1.0 fans from Argentina.
The shots of Alan strumming his guitar were filmed in his backyard near Santa Barbara. Make sure to catch his cat jumping up at 3:58 So many people have no idea of actually who Alan really is and how much he had his expertise involved with...He Engineered Dark Side of the Moon. He's in the final Beatles video on the roof of Abbey Road where he worked.
The most poignant, admirable, precious tribute that an artist can make towards his friend and musical travel teacher, his brother of life and brother of music. Long life. Endless life to Alan Parsons. In the eternal memory of Eric Woolfson and the entire Project
@@beatlesrgear Oui, ils formaient une équipe d'exception, faite de talents magnifiques pour la mélodie les arrangements les choix instrumentaux. Ils étaient des perfectionnnistes qui savaient se concentrer sur l'essentiel, jamais d'ajout inutile. Je suis extrêmement par son retour, oui, vraiment ému... j'ai une pensée particulière pour Eric Woolfson dont la voix et les mélodies me donnaient le frisson.
@@beatlesrgear The poetry that is found in his lyrics .. In his music. In his genius. In his ability to donate his sublime and even intimate thoughts. A man . An artist. A dreamer. A time traveler. This and not only this was Eric Woolfson.
I've been a fan since Book Camp in the Navy 1977 ... I Robot was our company music ... as a retired Senior Chief I can only say this Video and Music is truly one of your best ... Thank you for the music that has been apart of my life since I started my voyage across many waters and troubled seas ...
Alan Parsons is a genius. And this is a beautiful farewell song. Thanks for the music! Eye in the Sky and the Beatles most classic albums, that's a major contribution.
My deepest regard to Mr. Alan Parson and all persons who was on his crew. Your music guys was a tune to my life. Literally. From my youth to now advanced age. You was playing background music to my love conquests, automobile races, tragedys and victorys. I salute you for fantastic music and vise text. Only i wish is more. Now im old and wise so dont answer me... its only a turning a friendly card ..in time... I love You guys for beautiful soundtrack to my life...The onl thing i wish is to meet you to epress my gratitude...
I am sure if Alan ever reads your comment, it will touch him. I can only imagine being such an icon in the music industry and having someone claim your music was the soundtrack to their life. What a wonderful compliment. I always smile just when an occasional person enjoys one of my songs. This is awesome.
I have been a big fan of Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson since APP started. It’s too bad they never toured in their heyday. They would have been huge. But to his credit Parsons has toured with various bands in the last several years. His music is unique , colourful, dreamlike and unmistakeable . Great , heartfelt song . And in Parson’s own voice! Love it as well as One Note Symphony . Sure hope he’s going to be ok for at least a few more years!
This is now my favourite song of yours Alan, it makes me cry because it reminds me of when my boy was young and we would play pirates and I'd often listen to 'Tales of Mystery' on an original 70s cassette on the car stereo.
@@yadigjamesgang-xs7jj I think you could call 70s Led Zep prog-rock, I think Alan Parsons Project are more art or symphonic rock or even pop, than say progressive bands of the time who displayed virtuosity within their respective supergroups, I'm talking about bands like Yes and Emerson, Lake and Palmer and that sort of thing where it is technically off the scale in difficulty of execution.
It made you cry? I'm glad you said this. It made me cry as well. Really. The feeling of nostalgia overwhelmed me when I heard I the first time, and at my age, "this will me my curtain call" is all too real. Thanks for your comment.
Alan Parsons really knows how to keep the new CD's coming out...he knows how to play the game...Love the music...I continue to compare his music for the best material and sound recording...all is good but some are better than others as with everything...✌️🎶
this is clearly "dad music"! indeed i am a dad. i was a huge alan parsons fan back in those days, but lost track after "gaudi". this new song is not really impressive, but it brings back memories and feelings and that's why it works. at least for dads.
One thing I'm sure: When Alan's curtain falls, he will NOT fade away. His music will be remembered and cherished for many years beyond!
so true
I'm proof of that. Young & Gen Z and yet I'm in love with The Alan Parsons Project :)
двум чувакам нужно иногда его вспоминать
And That'll be true, as for Tina and other dead celebrities of rock 'n' roll, but i wish him cool health to entertain stupid headless nincompoops! IMHO, of course..
U better believe it!!!
He ist one of the Most talented musician from all times😊❤😊
It's like a farewell song.....
What an incredible tribute to the amazing history of this band. RIP Eric Woolfson.
The band is was and always will be a great band! Magical ,crisp,clear music and unbelievable background and vocals....it is a journey that only this band can take you on! Love you guts! Keep making the magic!
But nevertheless, hi was suicidal man for sort? if ya see wattamean!
One day, when I finally pass away and all my deeds here are done, I want this song and Woolfson’s “Old and Wise” to be played at my funeral.
I want it at mine too. The lyrics are absolutely beautiful.
That Is my favorite APP track...
Old and wise, la canta canta Colin Blunstone
@@fenderstratocastertelecast8479 This is just Alan Parsons...not APP which would include Eric Woolfson too.
I pray this album is not your curtain call, Alan. Please keep your creativity flowing - the world needs all the beautiful things it can get.
Amen to that
Tell me about it. This song has a finality that is both chilling and yet uplifting. I can't get enough of it!
Check out the "making of" video...there you'll find the true story behind the song. Don't worry about AP...he's going nowhere!
Except to immortality and high greatness
It really seems like this is which is sad but its great to hear one more album of music...just a shame eric isnt here to make it with him r.i.p
Thank you Alan and Eric for the music
Absolute Legend xx ❤❤❤❤
Another gem from such a talented man !❤
Wow. What a masterpiece. I am sorry I didn’t discover this song before January 2025. Good job Alan!
Most of Alan Parsons songs,the more you listen to them the more you like them
Wonderful how the story of this artist is represented here with tribute to Eric. Thanks Alan, God will honor you....
Having listened to APP for ages, it has not struck me before what a great vocalist Alan is. Absolutely brilliant!
Me too! Eric Woolfson and Lenny Zakatek are obviously legends, but I really wonder why Alan never sang on any Project songs, he's pretty good :/
It’s not the range of his voice, nor his technical skills. It is just… so unusually beautiful. Extraordinary good ”feel”. I could almost wish for this singing at my funeral.
@@holmavik6756 Have you checked out his duet with David Pack on "If I Fell"? Absolutely beautiful.
@@Jojoseahorse I will check that one up asap, thanks!
@330thcube He sings on most of the Live stuff, look for the videos. Plus, IIRC, he sang a lot of the songs that he wrote first and then the other guys took his vocals as reference for theirs - that might just be my faulty memories though.
My dad introduced me to Alan's music when I was a kid growing up in the 90s. I adored all of it. In 2019 I got the chance to fly down to Florida with my dad for the Cocoa Beach concert, for the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. It was the first time I've seen him in concert. And for him to bring a stool and a guitar center stage to play this song... It was practically a religious experience. Thank you Mr. Parsons. For everything.
I love the fact that Alan is singing the Lead Vocals here. I enjoy his voice because it’s real and not auto tuned or over produced. Even live I’m enjoying what he is up to vocally ... keep it up Alan Parsons
I still miss Eric Wolfson though, now there was a team within a dream.
I was surprised when they opened for Yes in Houston, the only problem was that they weren't out there long enough so they were only able to play one or two obscure ones and their catalog is huge , Yes was no where near as good as APP that day,
A wonderful tribute to Eric Woolfson, the master of melody - I love it !!!
it will be interesting, if Alan or anyone from Parsons, could tell us, how involved was Eric, in the production of the songs! to me that era, was one of the most important ones in Music History! God blees them all!!!!!!!!!!
@@robertomartinez-nl3ks Alan has widely and often acknowledged Eric as the songwriting brains of the group, with Alan writing mostly the instrumentals. As for the actual production, Eric usually left that to Alan's judgement. The most notable exception is "Don't Answer Me". Eric wanted reverb, Alan didn't, and Alan eventually gave Eric a "Wall of Sound"-esque reverb that made it a big hit.
Mostly, Eric wrote the songs and made rough demos. Then they worked out which performers would be on the song and Alan mixed and produced the final product.
@@ChristopherUSSmith And that Spectoresque treatment really became such a recognizable part of that song. Great yin and yang.
@@thegood9 Indeed. And the Mel Collins sax solo sealed it. :)
Wow, real music in 2019. I can't believe it. Real guitar, real voice with no auto-tune, and meaningful lyrics. What a nice change.
💜
Considering the recent trite rubbish like that latest collaboration by Sheeran and Bieber (why would any producer in their right mind pitch correct or auto-tune Ed Sheeran?) of late I couldn't agree more.
Regardless of the year, if it's Alan Parsons, you will get real, high quality music. It's such a nice relief compared to all the crap, like Cardi B or Sheeran's "The Shape of You".
True music is the best we have
Me gusta la canción, pero digo que me hubiera gustado que Alan Parsons cantara las demás de su álbum.
The contribution will echo into eternity.
Alan Parsons is one of the finest producers of our time. I'm so glad he gave us one more album.
He did a superb job on the vocals.
I would say... don't believe this is the last... ;)
Patrick Read Johnson
Agreed. This world needs Alan Parsons more than ever.
@@thegood9 It comes across to me as a very classic Parsons-Woolfson kind of song. Up until just a few minutes ago, I didn't know this was a song that Woolfson was working on before he died.
@@stevestruthers6180 Agree with you. Hi from Parsons fan from Russia)
To my brother Timothy September 16, 1957 - September 29, 2023. My hand was on his chest when the nurse took him off the respirator and I felt him breathe his last breathe, and felt his heart beat its last beat. I'll meet you there, brother, but not yet, not yet.
WHAT A VOICE……❤❤❤❤❤LOVE ALL YOUR MUSIC😊 😊
Me, Kelly 7:50p.m. 8/7/25❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great tribute to George. Love seeing his son as he follows in his Dads footsteps. Sure miss you George…..gone too soon. All the musicians are great in this song. 😊 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Your brother will wait for you❤ You will play like children again! This I believe!!
RIP ERIC, YOU ARE ALIVE IN OUR HEARTS 💚💚💛💛🧡🧡❤❤💖💖💜💜💙💙
Today's generation of "pop stars" and "record producers" take note. THIS IS HOW SONG WRITING WAS DONE BACK IN THE DAY AND HOW IT SHOULD BE DONE "TODAY". This brand new release of Alan's proves that.
Yes!!!!
Leepshin amen!!
Fantastic album.
Oh there are songwriters like this still out there, they just never get into main stream cause of the lame music industry, the best band i listened too that reminded me of this great sound of Alan Parsons, is on Soundcloud Called The Capistrano Birds. I'd rather listen to music like that than today's plastic pop and lame sounds.
New generation bad
Love you Alan. Maybe I'll have this played at my funeral too.
Mr. Parsons....you indeed look the part of a pirate in this video. Let me tell you that I find your music fascinating.
Mr. Parsons is a deeply spiritual man who has always had an amazing ability to express some of the tender and sensitive experiences of the human heart. He conveys the journey of life and the bittersweet longings and questions that comprise our experience. There are few songwriters or singers like him.
He is such a beautiful being inside and out.
Many blessings to him
Art Rock at its absolute fines!!!!
Alan Parsons is the best musical director of our time. Thanks for giving us years of music that is both wonderful and timeless. Love this!
Eye in the sky is not dead. Will live forever. We love you Alan.
The master has never lost his touch.
Love this song! Another APP classic!
Aye in the Sky. :) Thank you for being part of the soundtrack for my life, Alan.
Aye in the Sky, indeed. Eric would be smiling that Alan finally came up with a good pop song all on his own. :)
Was that Eric raising his tankard, d'ye reckon?
@@brendangilmore4297 Yep, sure looked like him before they launched "The Project".
T'was. I also knew Eric and worked with him and Alan agreed with me that we should give tribute to him.
Alan Parrrrrrsons
23 years ago today my father journeyed into the sunset, my grand father 24 years ago tomorrow , and my older brother joined them 9 years ago on the 28th of this month. I really feel this song
Thank you for a lifetime of amazing and poignant music, Alan. From the moment an elementary school friend of mine snuck me into his brother's room to drop the needle on "I Wouldn't Want to be Like You" until now, you've been a huge part of my life. The world would be a lesser place without your music.
That’s Alan Parsons! I love him!
Just awesome. The story of a life.
Dad, if you ever see this, I miss you and I love you no matter what. Thank you for giving me life. I hope you find what you are searching for.
God bless you Lad!
He sees and hears it sir!
He sees and hears you loud and clear
James,
Dan Tracey here. Co-writer of this song.
I wanted to tell you that this comment absolutely floored me when I read it.
It’s every reason why I write songs.
God bless you and your Dad.
Best,
D-
You got me James...and you too, Dad...love you.
Sublime music and song.
Speechless and in tears...
dropping tears every time I listen to this tune and trying to understand why.....the first 2 bar intro certainly sets the tone.....
Alan parsons is still the best. I love that the headpiece to the staff of Ra is on the chest. 😄
We saw APP last night in Peachtree City GA and I cried throughout the whole show because of utter joy. I can't express how incredible it was. It was a dream within a dream for us 😉 Thank you Alan ❤️
My admiration forever
This song is so simple yet so beautiful. Well done, Mr. Parsons
Been listening to Alan Parsons music for four decades, and his music somehow continues to get better and better. What a talented man, musician and engineer. I am in awe of such talented people.
Alan Parsons is one brilliant artist & engineer
One of a plethora of hidden gems from this genius and his cohorts.
Beautiful. Thank you for this.
So beautiful!
Genuinely cried watching this. I absolutely love this music video, and Alan's vocals just make it so much more heartfelt.
have a tough time hearing the orchestrated intro and not dropping a few tears.....dont know why, just know that it is.....
I love EVERYTHING about this!!!!
Fantastisch , Wunderschön . Great , Alan Parsons .
The music is timeless keep your ingenuity of music alan
Will god bless you
What an absolutely beautiful song and video; I love how it tells his story. He has the loveliest eyes.
Dad's always been an Alan Parsons Project fan, I showed him this song maybe 6 months or so before I lost Dad to cancer. Glad he got to hear this song.
Alan is a gentle giant and has become one of my very favorite musicians, right up there with Jeff Lynne. Well done on the new album. We're not ready for any curtain calls yet!
Me too! JL's "When I was a Boy" has such a similar theme to this.
👍🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I think it's smart of him to retire gracefully. There was a lot of good music, but not the same without Eric.
Him saying "one more dance behind the moon" gives me butterflies in my stomach I swear!!
I can't believe how lucky I am...
Just turned 60 last month. These words are my thoughts. No regrets and I would still travel the same roads.
This is a gem. Bravo, Alan!
I've been loving Alan's music since the 70s. There is something special...touching about Alan's music.
The captain of The Project, forever in my heart.
Just what you need to make you feel better.
Just amazing.
This is so beautiful and needs to be heard by lots and lots of people.
Back to old qualities.
Listening feels like coming home.
👍👍
I absolutely love this!
All I could do was smile as I watched this the first time. Great tribute and performance. Thank you Alan.
This is a great song.
Thank you for being part of my musical journey through the decades.
Beautiful
Walked the plank of the "Rose Floyd". I see what you did there Alan. Nicely done.
Another great song by Alan Parsons and this is a rare song that he sings this song it should be a top 20 hit
Incredibly underrated!
Awesome!!!! Please play this song in concert!!
Please!!!!! Can’t wait!!!!
My lord and Master Alan Parsons, who i follow since i was 12 years old. Have met him and his lovely wife when he came to Argentina, several times. He reached to sign my pregnant belly. Lots of love from Silvia, Hugo Caro and all the 1.0 fans from Argentina.
The shots of Alan strumming his guitar were filmed in his backyard near Santa Barbara.
Make sure to catch his cat jumping up at 3:58
So many people have no idea of actually who Alan really is and how much he had his expertise involved with...He Engineered Dark Side of the Moon.
He's in the final Beatles video on the roof of Abbey Road where he worked.
The cat was pretty clever... We didn't plan that. The little trickster just waited for the exact right moment to get its cameo.
Wow! Such a track! So many references. I was almost crying at the end.
Me too!
I actually did - these are his references but can easily be mine and yours as well - so well written lyrics - a winning life - he did it again
so much truth here!
Very poignant
Yo también he llorado al verlo. I've cryed too.
The most poignant, admirable, precious tribute that an artist can make towards his friend and musical travel teacher, his brother of life and brother of music. Long life. Endless life to Alan Parsons. In the eternal memory of Eric Woolfson and the entire Project
I miss Eric terribly....!!
Few are as great as he was.
@@beatlesrgear Oui, ils formaient une équipe d'exception, faite de talents magnifiques pour la mélodie les arrangements les choix instrumentaux. Ils étaient des perfectionnnistes qui savaient se concentrer sur l'essentiel, jamais d'ajout inutile. Je suis extrêmement par son retour, oui, vraiment ému... j'ai une pensée particulière pour Eric Woolfson dont la voix et les mélodies me donnaient le frisson.
@@beatlesrgear The poetry that is found in his lyrics .. In his music. In his genius. In his ability to donate his sublime and even intimate thoughts. A man . An artist. A dreamer. A time traveler. This and not only this was Eric Woolfson.
Après avoir lu les paroles d'Eric Woolfson et entendu sa musique, je crois que le paradis existe vraiment .....
Except it's not about or even a tribute to Eric; it's about Alan himself.
Whenever i feel sad and lost in this world, i listen to app and it lightens my heart
It sure has that I in the sky Groove
Just saw him tonight in NYC 9/17/19 at The Town Hall he played this song live sounded even better.
Alan is a pure history of music! A treasure!!!
Life keeps flowing like a river, to the sea.
But time
Keeps flowing like a river
To the sea
After all you gave there was nothing left to save
I've been a fan since Book Camp in the Navy 1977 ... I Robot was our company music ... as a retired Senior Chief I can only say this Video and Music is truly one of your best ... Thank you for the music that has been apart of my life since I started my voyage across many waters and troubled seas ...
I salute you! God bless 😊
Alan Parsons is a genius. And this is a beautiful farewell song. Thanks for the music! Eye in the Sky and the Beatles most classic albums, that's a major contribution.
Deliciously self-referential in both video and audio.
My deepest regard to Mr. Alan Parson and all persons who was on his crew. Your music guys was a tune to my life. Literally. From my youth to now advanced age. You was playing background music to my love conquests, automobile races, tragedys and victorys. I salute you for fantastic music and vise text. Only i wish is more. Now im old and wise so dont answer me... its only a turning a friendly card ..in time...
I love You guys for beautiful soundtrack to my life...The onl thing i wish is to meet you to epress my gratitude...
👍🏼
I am sure if Alan ever reads your comment, it will touch him. I can only imagine being such an icon in the music industry and having someone claim your music was the soundtrack to their life. What a wonderful compliment. I always smile just when an occasional person enjoys one of my songs. This is awesome.
Wow. 50+ and this is a first hear from my fav composer... What a seafarer he woulda been
I have been a big fan of Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson since APP started. It’s too bad they never toured in their heyday. They would have been huge.
But to his credit Parsons has toured with various bands in the last several years. His music is unique , colourful, dreamlike and unmistakeable .
Great , heartfelt song . And in Parson’s own voice! Love it as well as One Note Symphony .
Sure hope he’s going to be ok for at least a few more years!
Magnificent song .... Alan Parsons is a genius. I've enjoyed his music since the 1970s.
Alan Parsons is so great
That was freaking beautiful! BraVO!
This is now my favourite song of yours Alan, it makes me cry because it reminds me of when my boy was young and we would play pirates and I'd often listen to 'Tales of Mystery' on an original 70s cassette on the car stereo.
I had it on Album form, While my friends were buying Bad Company and Zep. Always preferred Prog to Pop.
@@yadigjamesgang-xs7jj I think you could call 70s Led Zep prog-rock, I think Alan Parsons Project are more art or symphonic rock or even pop, than say progressive bands of the time who displayed virtuosity within their respective supergroups, I'm talking about bands like Yes and Emerson, Lake and Palmer and that sort of thing where it is technically off the scale in difficulty of execution.
It made you cry?
I'm glad you said this.
It made me cry as well.
Really. The feeling of nostalgia overwhelmed me when I heard I the first time, and at my age, "this will me my curtain call" is all too real.
Thanks for your comment.
It has a kind of Fleetwood Mac (Christine McVie) style to it....just LOVE IT. ;-)
So cool to see these grown men having dreams and hopes. Truly see God in these men. So inspiring. Great music video.
Ive loved this band since "Games people play"1980.MIss Eric W so much.
One of the best Parson's songs in a long time!! I LOVE it!!
I love you❤❤❤
It warms my heart to see him still perform. He looks so old and wise.
Filling yr heart with peace and joy, marvellous! Lots of respect, Ruud
The best Alan Parsons sound rises again. Fell extremely grateful for enjoying this magic music
Alan Parsons really knows how to keep the new CD's coming out...he knows how to play the game...Love the music...I continue to compare his music for the best material and sound recording...all is good but some are better than others as with everything...✌️🎶
Almost cried. Please keep sailing Alan! Can’t wait to see you in Moscow!
this is clearly "dad music"! indeed i am a dad. i was a huge alan parsons fan back in those days, but lost track after "gaudi". this new song is not really impressive, but it brings back memories and feelings and that's why it works. at least for dads.