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257.1 | Unless I die or somethin', I'll see him | 16BITS::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Wed Jun 24 1992 22:37 | 20 |
| I can't believe I'm actually gonna get to see him this year!!!
I bought tickets for the Friday 8/28 Great Woods concert the day they went
on sale this past winter.
Then several weeks later I saw that he was actually going to be appearing
in NASHUA, of all places, earlier in the week.
Last night I heard he extended his Great Woods stint backwards a day to
have a Wednesday concert as well, and that they had begun selling tickets.
(Anyone know whether or not Thu thru Sat were already sold out?)
What gives? Why is he all of a sudden becoming more public? Or is it just
my perception?
Anyway - I'm looking forward to it.
Now if I can just find a date . . .
-Jack
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257.2 | JT Disney Special was great | LEDS::BURATI | let's play step on ants | Wed Jul 01 1992 14:51 | 6 |
| His hour-long special on the Disney channel was superb. A master
craftsman of a songwriter and singer and accompanying guitarist.
Excellent backup band, too. They could and should print and package the
musical segments. I can't believe the songs could be better performed in
a recording studio. If you like JT and you have an opportunity to see
this special again, don't miss it.
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257.3 | | 16BITS::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Wed Jul 15 1992 14:03 | 4 |
| Having it on tape, I agree with you.
-Jack
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257.4 | Binoculars | KALI::FORSBERG | LENaC Product Development | Thu Aug 27 1992 14:21 | 12 |
| Unless you'll be sitting fairly close to the stage (in Section 1,
2, or 3), bring binoculars. They rent 'em there for $8 a pair.
Last night's show was excellent, IMHO. I'd never seen JT before
except on Public Television or on the Disney Channel special. If
you like what you've seen and heard on TV, you won't be
disappointed.
I think that the (semi-) open arena made it even nicer but I
don't think he could give a bad show anywhere.
Erik
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257.5 | JT in Nashua | SMURF::LONGO | Mark Longo, USSG | Thu Aug 27 1992 15:44 | 62 |
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I saw JT in Nashua last Sunday and thought he was very good. I would
rate the show an 8 on a scale of 10. He had a nine (9) piece band with him
(including 4 backup singers). The band is composed of essentially the same
personnel heard on the "New Moon Shine" ablum. Not too suprisingly, the overall
sound was quite close to that on "New Moon Shine".
He did about 6 tunes from New Moon Shine and the rest of the material
spanned his long career. He played material from at least 10 of his albums.
I didn't keep a set list but I've attached the song titles I remember him
playing along with the albums they're from. One of the nice things about
James Taylor is that he has created such a large body of consistently excellent
work over his career. He has a LOT of excellent material to draw from. When
you see him live, you never know what he'll play next. As soon as one song
ended I found myself anxiously anticipating the next.
Still, I would have liked to see him do more of his recent stuff. I
saw him in '88 on the "Never Die Young" tour and he only did about 4 from that
record and then a lot of the older stuff. He got some of the best response
from the old stuff so I guess he aims to please.
Also, if you've never seen him in live, he has a very charming and
dry wit. At the Nashua show he was funnier than I've seen him in the past.
Combined with excellent weather, the outdoor setting was pleasant and went
well with his style of presentation.
James Taylor (1st Record)
Something In The Way She Moves
Carolina In My Mind
Sweet Baby James
Sweet Baby James
Fire and Rain
Steamroller
Country Road
Mud Slide Slim
(oops, don't know the title!)
One Man Dog
You've Got A Friend (encore)
Gorilla
Mexico
JT
Honey Don't Leave L.A.
You're Smiling Face
Handyman
Flag
Up On Th Roof
That's Why I'm Here
That's Why I'm Here
Never Die Young
Never Die Young
New Moon Shine
Copperline
I Got To Stop Thinking 'bout That
(brotherhood tune, don't know the title)
Slap Leather (correct title?)
I'm sure the above list is incomplete, but it was days ago now.
/ml
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257.6 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | from a guitar... | Fri Aug 28 1992 11:47 | 12 |
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Was there an opening act for JT at Great Woods?
Jim
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257.7 | Thursday night/ Kate ? | ALLVAX::ABBERTON | | Fri Aug 28 1992 11:59 | 14 |
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There's no opening act. JT comes on around 7:45. (and plays till 10:30
or so (including 20mins intermission)
I saw Thursday's show. It was very like the past few replies. During
the encore numbers, a woman (Kate?) came on and did the Shoop Shoop
Song. Does anybody know who she is?
Great show (I wish Livingston Taylor had been there as well, he usually
sings a few with JT at these (NE) area concerts. I heard that he was
there on Wednesday night. LT must have been otherwise occupied last
night) and a nice crowd.
Deb
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257.8 | Liv in Nashua | SMURF::LONGO | Mark Longo, USSG | Fri Aug 28 1992 12:44 | 8 |
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Liv Taylor did "City Lights" w/ JT during the encore in Nashua. This is
a Liv tune from his album "Life Is Good". The album version features JT. I
have seen them do this tune in encores at JT shows before. Not surprisingly,
this was the band's loosest tune, but it was nice to see Liv and JT on stage
together both playing acoustic guitars and sharing a mic.
/ml
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257.9 | Concern for the environment | KALI::FORSBERG | LENaC Product Development | Fri Aug 28 1992 14:05 | 13 |
| I believe that last Sunday's Globe article on JT said that he draws
more listeners to Great Woods than any other performer. Did I read
that correctly?
Even being a fan, I find this pretty amazing. I got to see him only
because the Wednesday show was added to the schedule. I wonder how
many more fans there are in the area who were disappointed.
BTW, JT is now affiliated with the Natural Resources Defense Council
(NRDC). During Wednesday's intermission, they were passing out
"dangerous environmental propaganda" as he put it.
Erik
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257.10 | Talented siblings | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | IfMusicBeTheFoodOfLove,PlayOn!!! | Fri Aug 28 1992 14:38 | 7 |
| >I saw Thursday's show. It was very like the past few replies. During
>the encore numbers, a woman (Kate?) came on and did the Shoop Shoop
>Song. Does anybody know who she is?
That is JT's sister. A true family affair!
Scott
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257.11 | Those of you going tonight will not be disappointed | 16BITS::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Sat Aug 29 1992 03:16 | 18 |
| Just got back from the Friday concert. Best entertainment I've ever attended
in my life. It was worth waiting for ten times over.
Liv dropped by to do a duet with James on the second of 3 or 4 curtain calls
(but the song was new to me). JT wound up with a solo of Sweet Baby James,
which was a perfect finish as far as I was concerned (I woulda been ripped
if he hadn't sung it at all, but he probably knew he couldn't play the
Boston area without it :^).
The crew working the lights for this concert were absolute artists in my
opinion. I was duly impressed.
For the miserable week this has been, I couldn't think of a better way to
end it.
-Jack
PS. Sam - he ended the first set with "Fire and Rain". :^)
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257.12 | Nov. 19th and 20th | MCIS2::MCDONNELL | | Thu Sep 17 1992 15:04 | 6 |
| I just heard, J.T. Lowell Memorial Auditorium Thurs. Nov 19th
and Fri. Nov 20th. Tix on Sale this Monday at 10:00, best
seats available in person at the Box office. Tix will be
available through Ticketmaster also.
Dave
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257.13 | | MCIS2::MCDONNELL | | Thu Sep 17 1992 15:05 | 1 |
| Forgot, prices $ 25.00 and $35.00 from Box office.
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257.14 | Great Show | CTHQ::DELUCO | Tweechizone | Wed Nov 25 1992 12:35 | 6 |
| My wife and I went to see JT at the Orpheum on Monday night. Great
show, but I'm prejudiced. He was real casual, pausing between songs
and talking a bit with the audience. It was more like watching him jam
than a concert.
Jim
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257.15 | I need a fix | MLTVAX::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Tue Feb 09 1993 21:33 | 5 |
| Has anyone heard whether or not JT has any planned appearances/concerts in
the New England area this late winter/early spring?
-Jack
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257.16 | No JT, but ... | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | The Bright-Eyed Boy | Wed Feb 10 1993 09:30 | 6 |
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Well, no . . . but Livingston Taylor is appearing at the Nashua Center
for the Arts in . . . March? I think.
-Jimbo
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257.17 | Liv's big hit | TOOK::FINAN | Tim Finan, LKG2-2/BB9, DTN 226-7607 | Wed Feb 17 1993 15:17 | 5 |
| another one from the "I can't sleep until I remember" catagory....
What was the name of Liv Taylor's one big hit back in the 70's ???
tim
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257.18 | | LEDS::ORSI | The dreaded CrocoStimpy | Wed Feb 17 1993 15:54 | 7 |
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>What was the name of Liv Taylor's one big hit back in the 70's ???
Carolina Day
Neal
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257.19 | | ZYDECO::MCABEE | Giving up lint for Lent | Wed Feb 24 1993 19:06 | 5 |
| I've heard that James did an album with Ricky Skaggs. Is that true? If so,
how is it?
Bob
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257.20 | Just a single, I think | TAMDNO::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ MEL | Mon Mar 01 1993 10:49 | 10 |
| re: .19
>I've heard that James did an album with Ricky Skaggs. Is that true? If so,
>how is it?
I don't think they did a whole album (although I could be wrong), but
they *did* record a song (and make a video) together. It was a religious
Christmas song whose name escapes me.
-Hal
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257.21 | Tour this summer? | KALI::FORSBERG | LENaC Product Development | Thu Apr 29 1993 12:27 | 6 |
| Is James Taylor performing in the Massachusetts or southern New
Hampshire area this summer?
If so, are his performances sold out already? (-:<
Thanks \ Erik
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257.22 | I wish, but . . . | 16BITS::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Thu May 06 1993 02:12 | 11 |
| re: .-1, Erik
I'm hoping against hope that he will have a late announcement, but in checking
with Great Woods in Mansfield a few weeks ago, there's nothing currently
scheduled, and they seem to be pretty well booked. I don't know of anyplace
else in the East-Central New England area big enough to attract him for
a several night stand, which I expect he requires to come into the area.
(E.G. I don't think he would have done Nashua last year if he hadn't been
able to piggy-back it with Great Woods.)
-Jack
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