ON THE BORDER ~ AL STEWART

“On the Border“ is one of those tunes that always had just a special magic quality for me and always brought images of our Mexican neighbors to was inspired to create my vision of “On The Border“ by my sisters’ recent cruise to Cozumel and Calica. The first four photos were made by her. I love the art, the architecture and music of to mention a reaL taco and all the flavors and aromas of the Mexican like it hot!! Awe, to watch and hear the beautiful flamenco The afternoon of the morning “On The Border“ was am very happy that I was given a place to express my 3:29 minutes vision for just wish I had had said gracias mi amigas and learn that from Paula ~curumina~ and Randy ~ElRandy11~ and another special friend ~AlbertValenzuela and his beautiful family of ’ gracias, the one and only Beto♥ I, remain forever in awe of the Mayan and Aztec culture. One, of the many great mysteries of this life. Looking at the center of the Mayan Calendar seems to lighten the complexity and brilliance of their calendar. It is all pretty crazy and we might as well embrace the trip. Al Stewart (born Alastair Ian Stewart, 5 September 1945) is a Scottish[1] singer-songwriter and folk-rock musician. Stewart came to stardom as part of the British folk revival in the ’60s and ’70s, and developed his own unique style of combining folk-rock songs with delicately woven tales of the great characters and events from history.[2] He is best known for his hit 1976 single “Year of the Cat“ from the platinum album Year of the Cat. Though Year of the Cat and its 1978 platinum follow-up Time Passages brought Stewart his biggest worldwide commercial successes, earlier albums such as Past, Present and Future from 1973 are often seen as better examples of his intimate brand of historical folk-rock - a style to which he has returned in recent albums.[3] Stewart was a key figure in a fertile era in British music and he appears throughout the musical folklore of the age. He played at the first ever Glastonbury Festival in 1970, knew Yoko Ono pre-Lennon, shared a London apartment with a young Paul Simon, and hosted at the legendary Les Cousins folk club in London in the 1960s.[4] Stewart has released eighteen studio/live albums and two limited edition albums of B-sides and rarities between Bedsitter Images in 1967 and Sparks of Ancient Light in 2008, and continues to tour extensively around the US and Canada, Europe and the UK. In 2009, he released Uncorked (Live with Dave Nachmanoff) on his independent label, Wallaby Trails Recordings.[5] He has worked with Alan Parsons, Jimmy Page, Rick Wakeman, Tori Amos and Tim Renwick and currently plays with Dave Nachmanoff and former Wings lead-guitarist Laurence Juber. LYRICS: The fishing boats go out across the evening water Smuggling guns and arms across the Spanish border The wind whips up the waves so loud The ghost moon sails among the clouds Turns the rifles into silver on the border On my wall the colours of the maps are running From Africa the winds they talk of changes coming The torches flare up in the night The hand that sets the farms alight Has spread the word to those who’re waiting on the border In the village where I grew up Nothing seems the same Still you never see the change from day to day And no-one notices the customs slip away Late last night the rain was knocking at my window I moved across the darkened room and in the lampglow I thought I saw down in the street The spirit of the century Telling us that we’re all standing on the border In the islands where I grew up Nothing seems the same It’s just the patterns that remain An empty shell But there’s a strangeness in the air you feel too well The fishing boats go out across the evening water Smuggling guns and arms across the Spanish border The wind whips up the waves so loud The ghost moon sails among the clouds Turns the rifles into silver on the border On the border On the border On the border I have had little time for visiting you wonderful folks I have met keeps me rather busy these , you are always near in heart and am blessed by knowing each of you.
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