Date: 2020-07-29 08:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cjlasky7
The entire City to City LP is almost as good. Rafferty had been shuttling back and forth from London to Glasgow, dealing with the legal battles over Stealer's Wheel, and a lot of the songs here celebrate the end of his extended travels and his wife and daughter welcoming him home. (If you look at how the imagery in the closer, "Waiting for the Day" reflects the opener, "The Ark," you realize it's a song cycle.)

The song is responsible for a LOT of completely out of place sax riffs in the 1980s.

Too true. But the keyboards and the samba-like percussion build a foundation for the riff that the wannabes can never duplicate.

And if the original is too "yacht rock" smooth for your taste? Let Dave Grohl and the boys rough it up for you:

https://youtu.be/BO1qcWa6blQ
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