Paul And Al
We're listening to Al Stewart's Love Chronicles (1969)
I say, "How come Paul Simon's very famous and Al's only a little bit famous? They've both got great melodies and intelligent bittersweet lyrics, where's the difference?"
And Ailz says, "The difference is Art Garfunkel."
I say, "How come Paul Simon's very famous and Al's only a little bit famous? They've both got great melodies and intelligent bittersweet lyrics, where's the difference?"
And Ailz says, "The difference is Art Garfunkel."
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But Al isn't all about history. Love Chronicles is mostly about love and disillusionment- about lives fulfilled and unfulfilled....
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I was nervous about listening to his stuff again because I thought I'd have outgrown it- but it seems I haven't.
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I like Peter Bellamy's version- which is just him and his little squeeze-box.
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'Nostradamus: How an Obscure Renaissance Astrologer Became the Modern Prophet of Doom'
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Paul Simon worked quite hard at being famous, didn't he? Not that Al Stewart didn't, I suppose. Actually, I'm always surptised that he is that 'little bit' famous - when I heard Year of the Cat on the radio in the greengrocers' - not because he doesn't deserve it, but because I don't think of him in that category...
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I always liked Al, though.
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Also he had a couple of albums go platinum.