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tiggerblue10 | 19:26 Wed 13th Apr 2022 | Music
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What are your favourites?

I heard this song for the first time a year or two ago and fell in love with it. (Sorry, my tablet doesn't let me embed YouTube vids so can only provide links)

https://youtu.be/cqZc7ZQURMs

What instrument is the high pitch twiddly bit towards the end?
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Here you go, tiggs.
That’s Phil Kenzie on (I think) tenor sax
Saxophone, tiggs.
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Thanks Tony :o)

No, its not the sax bit. It's a a high pitched tune possibly a synthesiser or keyboard?
Some sort of whistle?
At what time in the song?
Sounds like either an electric piano or a synth to me, tiggs.
At 5.45.
This has to be up there..
https://youtu.be/mdt0SOqPJcg
Patsy
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Around 5.18
It seems it's a synthesizer, Tiggs. Just looked up all instruments played for that ( great) song
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I thought it might have been that, Patsy. I could figure out all the other instruments used apart from that one.

Not sure when synthesisers were first used but clearly remember them in the 80s ;o)
Year of the Cat is one of my favorite all time tunes, tiggerblue.
He had a follow up single- forgot the title for now) and a good album... track called Lord Grenville or simlar but can remmeber any others even tho I still have the album
On The Border. I allso remember Time Passages
Only just realised he was Scottish ... assumed he was American
Here he was in 1967.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=al+stewart+bedsitter+images
Not a patch on Year of The Cat but you can tell its him

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