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  1. Nov 29, 2010 · Midas Shadow song by Al Stewart version by Peter Coulsdon. Al Stewart is the best of British Folk rock.Part of Music History.

  2. With Chase Huna on sax and the Empty Pockets. At Coach House on Sept. 22, 2023.

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  3. Apr 7, 2024 · Released in 1978, it forms part of his album “Time Passages.”. This mesmerizing track instantly draws listeners in with its melodious tune and thought-provoking lyrics. In this article, we delve into the heart of the song, uncovering its meaning and the emotions it evokes.

  4. Nov 12, 2023 · November 12, 2023. The song "Midas Shadow" by Al Stewart explores themes of materialism, ambition, and the repercussions of seeking wealth and success at any cost. The title itself references the Greek mythological figure, King Midas, who turned everything he touched into gold.

  5. 2 Comments. 1 Tags. You got your ticket and your hotel keys. And your overnight bag at your feet. You're looking down on the tropical trees. While the Spanish maids pick up the sheets. Conquistador in search of gold. For all the jackdaw reasons. The Midas shadow that's so hard to please.

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  6. "Midas Shadow" – 3:08 "Sand in Your Shoes" – 3:02 "If It Doesn't Come Naturally, Leave It" – 4:28; Side 2 "Flying Sorcery" – 4:20 "Broadway Hotel" – 3:55 "One Stage Before" – 4:39 "Year of the Cat" (Stewart, Peter Wood) – 6:40; 2001 Remaster bonus tracks "On the Border" [live] - 3:48 "Belsize Blues" - 3:30 "Story of the Songs" - 9:42

  7. May 13, 2021 · Musically, the song is anchored by Peter White's lovely Spanish guitar while bassist Ford and percussionist Elliott lock in an insistent, moving rhythm. "Broadway Hotel" conjures a liaison in a seedy (?) inn, highlighted by Bobby Bruce's delicate, tension-building violin.