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I keep holdin' on enough to say
That I'm wrong
I keep thinkin' that I'm lonely
But it's only missing you inside
Days that we were once together
Seems they'll never come alive
So I keep holdin' on to yesterday
I keep holdin' on enough to say
That it's wrong
Lord I don't know when I'll see you
I can't reach you anymore
If I'd only known I'd need you
Then I'd keep you like before
I keep holdin' on to yesterday
I keep holdin' on enough to say
That I'm wrong, wrong, wrong
To keep holdin' on
My yesterdays have all gone by
Oh my. Shockingly long time since I heard this, and it still shoots me back to the age of 15 and all that came at that formative age.
same!!!
Careful!!!! You go too far down that rabbit hole and the next thing you know you'll be breaking out the Pablo Cruise.
Nothing wrong with Pablo Cruise! Crisp, clear, melodic California music.
Roller rink announcer:
"Okay boys and girls it's couples skate! Couples only on rink floor"
I must admit to being so old I got a chuckle out of that reference.
It's also my go-to song to remove earworms!
Do dig it out. I did a couple of months ago and ripped it and play side one which has this track on it somewhat regularly now. Great musicianship and engineering on this album. Never did come out on CD, except for one high priced Japanese release a few years ago. Safe to call this a vinyl only album.
Mixed by Alan Parsons
"Okay boys and girls it's couples skate! Couples only on rink floor"
I just checked and it's in the RP library, but last played 10 years ago.
Careful!!!! You go too far down that rabbit hole and the next thing you know you'll be breaking out the Pablo Cruise.
Just be sure to stop before you get to Leo Sayer. ; )
January 4th, 1980. Stanley Theater, Ambrosia opened for Little River Band.
Both bands rocked. I grew up musically in the 70's at the Stanley.
Man, I thought you were referring to the Stanley Theater in Utica, NY. Great theater. I'm not too proud to say that among more illustrious artists (Dylan, Dave Mason, many more) I saw my first concert there. Yes, it was Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show in 1972. And I took my older sister's hot friend. Thanks for the memory!
Oh man, I love Gino Vanelli. That's a great idea. Bill, I see you don't have any Gino in the rotation. Maybe give us one? Three? Regardless, keep up the good work.
January 4th, 1980. Stanley Theater, Ambrosia opened for Little River Band.
Both bands rocked. I grew up musically in the 70's at the Stanley.
Wow! The Stanley Theater! I saw many amazing concerts there and have many fond memories of that theater (at least, I think I do). I once met Frank Zappa at the backdoor of the Stanley as a friend and I were walking home after his concert.
January 4th, 1980. Stanley Theater, Ambrosia opened for Little River Band.
Both bands rocked. I grew up musically in the 70's at the Stanley.
Wow you jogged the old memory banks. I saw the same tour at Santa Monica Civic.
Odd story: There was a fellow that worked next to us here at an aircraft company. He came over and an Ambrosia song was playing. He told me that's him singing backround vocals. Royce Jones. Kinds floored me. Real cool dude. Still singing with other bands to this day.
countyman wrote:
January 4th, 1980. Stanley Theater, Ambrosia opened for Little River Band.
Both bands rocked. I grew up musically in the 70's at the Stanley.
January 4th, 1980. Stanley Theater, Ambrosia opened for Little River Band.
Both bands rocked. I grew up musically in the 70's at the Stanley.
Lucky Man!
January 4th, 1980. Stanley Theater, Ambrosia opened for Little River Band.
Both bands rocked. I grew up musically in the 70's at the Stanley.
aahh, 1975...
GAAAHHHH
Have this on vinyl somewhere. Going to give it a spin
Do dig it out. I did a couple of months ago and ripped it and play side one which has this track on it somewhat regularly now. Great musicianship and engineering on this album. Never did come out on CD, except for one high priced Japanese release a few years ago. Safe to call this a vinyl only album.
My compliments to whomever uploaded and of course to Bill and Rebecca for adding to the playlist.
Solid 8
I know you're projecting your secret love for Pablo Cruise, but don't go knocking legitimately good songs.
I wish RP would find and play more hidden gems like this!
Firefall, yes! Another (slightly) guilty pleasure.
Careful!!!! You go too far down that rabbit hole and the next thing you know you'll be breaking out the Pablo Cruise.
I tried to use it for my ring tone, but to no avail...
Have this on vinyl somewhere. Going to give it a spin
agreed, with the jake
VVVVVVVVV
Exactly what I thought as soon as it started playing. I completely forgot about this song but it has stood the test of time pretty well.
My compliments to whomever uploaded and of course to Bill and Rebecca for adding to the playlist.
Solid 8
agreed. wikipedia captured some of this sentiment too:
Ambrosia fused symphonic art rock with a slick produced pop sound, resulting in a "melodic prog" style.
Early on, the band was infatuated with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and began to experiment with vocal harmonies. After the group attended a show at the Whisky a Go-Go in December 1969 to see an unknown but highly recommended new band called King Crimson, their perception of music was changed.
Firefall, yes! Another (slightly) guilty pleasure.
An enlightening experience - multiple times.
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Totally agree. I saw them in 1974 in San Diego as the opening act to Stephen Stills and they were excellent live act, much more of an edge than their albums show.
"Yeah, he did. He said that. He said that. He really did." Except for the muy caseoso ending, this is a pretty good pop song.
Ya think?
Wow! The Stanley Theater! I saw many amazing concerts there and have many fond memories of that theater (at least, I think I do). I once met Frank Zappa at the backdoor of the Stanley as a friend and I were walking home after his concert.
in pittsburgh? i saw Sha Na Na there when i was a kid. LOL