Ambrosia - Time Waits For No One (1975) video free download


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Duration: 05:14
Uploaded: 2010/10/29

From their first album, the one with "Holding On To Yesterday"

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8 years ago

Stephany Reed

Saw this band in 1978 at Long Beach Civic Auditorium. Their first album was produced by Alan Parsons!

8 years ago

FclefRules

Puerta!!!

9 years ago

gary6449

You know when you hurry -- it takes TWICE as long!

9 years ago

countrygal0831

Oh my is this good stuff. I mostly knew Ambrosia for the radio hits, but these guys are fantastic on this "other" stuff. I'm quite impressed and really enjoying this!

9 years ago

Franklin J

No One.....

9 years ago

jay michael

This is Anthemic!

9 years ago

Kevin McCarthy

Great song!!....

10 years ago

Asia Strings

I love this ... :) Smiles!!!!

10 years ago

J.C. Daniels

Enjoy.

10 years ago

Kenneth Kendrick

To Brian D; That's fucking poetry. Most profound. I salute your wisdom. And to Dave Groome, I totally agree, my fellow astral traveler. "Time was invented in Tokyo, and spread the world via wristwatch." 

10 years ago

Douglas Zolton

Don't get on the band for "selling out".They had to pay bills and feed themselves and their families.And all that boring stuff.As a musician from 1960's onward I know a little of the sacrifice a band has to make to do what they believed in.It is not an easy life .Even if a band makes it financially ,the road takes its toll.If they had to sell "pop"tunes to get on radio,just be glad they were able to get their true Prog stuff in Albums and put out for us to buy.

10 years ago

Edward Nethery

imexiled, in answer to your question of what happened to this band, it is simple. They started out as an extremely interesting prog rock project. Then they got a taste - top 40 hits, big halls, and big money. They sold out - cheaply. So just look to Robert Fripp. He has never sold out, and he is legendary. 

10 years ago

Josh crunch

KSHE 95. The pig smoking a joint. Great!

10 years ago

9rugbyroy

It did in St. Louis K-she 95 !!!! Real Rock Radio and they still pay it on Sunday mourning classics!

10 years ago

usandthemx

dint get much airplay, 'eh? Sure got lots of bedroom play ;O) Thatnx sweetheart for turnin me on . .and introducing me to ambrosia

10 years ago

PhoenixaSol

I love this album, thank you for sharing this song!

10 years ago

PhoenixaSol

Not only did I own that, and pretty much wear the grooves out of the album, but I had the gorgeous cover on my wall. It is the most beautiful album cover I've ever seen!

10 years ago

jim102353

It did not get too much airplay in the Philadelphia market.

10 years ago

imexiled

I seem to remember this album getting a lot of airplay. It was very popular, at least here in Cincinnati of all places. But as I said earlier, their soft rock follow up was a drag. It's no wonder they just kind of faded away. They alienated their first group of fans and as for the second group, they had no shortage of similar music to choose from. It wasn't until the 1982 iteration of King Crimson that anything comparable came along.

10 years ago

Rodney Palmer

Time certainly Does Not Wait for No One

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