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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2006-11-29 12:22 PM (#229666)
Subject: James Taylor Tribute on PBS


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Check your local listings,

PBS JT Tribute
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Joyful Noise
Posted 2006-11-29 1:55 PM (#229667 - in reply to #229666)
Subject: Re: James Taylor Tribute on PBS


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In Houston, this will be tonight, Nov. 29th, at 8:30 pm. Here's the description:

One of the preeminent and most influential singer-songwriters of the 1970s, James Taylor has remained unsurpassed as a musical craftsman, with an enduring popularity that is the hallmark of a superstar. On February 6, 2006, Taylor was honored by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences' (the host organization of the Grammy Awards) MusiCares program as "Person of the Year" in recognition of his musical achievements and philanthropic commitment to the arts as well as environmental and humanitarian causes. The all-star line-up of performers participating in the gala concert includes Jackson Brown, David Crosby, Sheryl Crow, Dr. John, Carole King, Alison Krauss, Taj Mahal, Bonnie Raitt, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Keith Urban and more.
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Joyful Noise
Posted 2006-11-29 1:56 PM (#229668 - in reply to #229666)
Subject: Re: James Taylor Tribute on PBS


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BTW, thanks for the heads-up, Tim.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2006-11-29 2:50 PM (#229669 - in reply to #229666)
Subject: Re: James Taylor Tribute on PBS


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Thanks Tim, it's on here tonight at 9. I'll be watching! :cool:
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MWoody
Posted 2006-11-29 3:23 PM (#229670 - in reply to #229666)
Subject: Re: James Taylor Tribute on PBS



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I haven't been able to listen to JT ever since my little incident in the Mosh Pit at the last JT concert. The pain is just too much.
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dvd
Posted 2006-11-29 3:32 PM (#229671 - in reply to #229666)
Subject: Re: James Taylor Tribute on PBS



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No mosh pit issues for me..

First, last, and only time I saw JT live was Saturday, September 15th, 2001. Somehow he and his crew were able to make it to Portland for the show. And somehow the friends we were going to the show with managed to rent a van and drive back from a business trip in Florida in time for the show.

Truly an amazing concert. Very emotional and cathartic. I don't think I could bring myself to go to another of his shows as I just don't see how he could recapture the power of that set.

Setting my TiVo to grab the PBS show, though, thanks!
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Tommy M.
Posted 2006-11-29 3:35 PM (#229672 - in reply to #229666)
Subject: Re: James Taylor Tribute on PBS


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I first saw JT at Carnige Hall in 1969, with Carol King, playing piano. Up until then all I played was electric guitar. Following his concert, I went out and bought my first acoustic, a Guild D-45, which I still have. I've always admired his guitar playing ability. He plays it like a grand piano, bringing out sounds rarely heard before he came on the scene. He probably did more for acoustic guitar sales, than anybody in his day.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2006-11-29 4:09 PM (#229673 - in reply to #229666)
Subject: Re: James Taylor Tribute on PBS


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...looks like Carol is on tonight's lineup... should be good.
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Joyful Noise
Posted 2006-11-29 6:58 PM (#229674 - in reply to #229666)
Subject: Re: James Taylor Tribute on PBS


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Originally posted by MWoody:
I haven't been able to listen to JT ever since my little incident in the Mosh Pit at the last JT concert. The pain is just too much.
A mosh pit at a JT concert????????

God, I'm so old.

But you can't get away with dropping that little gem without an explanation. How 'bout it?
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Englishplayer
Posted 2006-11-29 7:25 PM (#229675 - in reply to #229666)
Subject: Re: James Taylor Tribute on PBS


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Yes, I saw an advertisement for this on 50 televisions at Costco. Springsteen has a sweet looking Takamine 12 string. I was trying to find out what model it is. I've seen the boss play in concert 4 times, and I don't recall him ever playing a 12 string. If anyone figures out the model please let us all know.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-11-29 8:00 PM (#229676 - in reply to #229666)
Subject: Re: James Taylor Tribute on PBS


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Saw JT twice and both times he was just outstanding. The second time, it was a very cold night out and it was an outdoor concert and he would play two - three songs and pick up a hand warmer for a few minutes so he could keep playing. I don't know how he did it but he felt bad about "cheating the audience" (for the time he had to warm his hands) he kept on playing well beyond when he was supposed to get off. And I'm not talking about the "Clap for 10 minutes so I know you want me" encores - he played continuously and was great. We were ready to start a fire in the seats it was so cold but he kept on playing. Beyond being a real talent, he's always been a true professional.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-11-29 8:54 PM (#229677 - in reply to #229666)
Subject: Re: James Taylor Tribute on PBS



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Springsteen has a sweet looking Takamine 12 string. I was trying to find out what model it is
Was it the black one? If so, I believe that is an EF381SC.
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Englishplayer
Posted 2006-11-30 11:43 PM (#229678 - in reply to #229666)
Subject: Re: James Taylor Tribute on PBS


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The 12 string I recall seeing was a sunburst/honeyburst. I didn't see anything close to it on the takamine website.
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