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somewheredowntheroad

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  1. I love James Taylor and his voice is as true as it has ever been. He even shook my hand at the last concert. And Arnold, one of his amazing back up singers, reached out and grabbed my hand during one of the songs.

    Last summer I got to see Mark Knofler for the first time - I couldn't believe how many string instruments were on stage before the show started, and once it did I was amazed by the musicians, each one so talented. And when he sang Romeo and Juliet, it got tingles...and tears...and more tears.

    I saw his brother a few weeks later in a small venue - what a musician and so genuine.

    I also got to see Leon Russell in a small venue a few years ago..wow! He still rocked the place, and talk about the genuine article, well he is. I'm glad he got a new tour bus after his recording with Elton John, the one parked outside of the venue I was at surely had seen better days. I hope Leon continues to have good days.


  2. Magnolia -She is perfect - congrats. And those little feet and hands, I bet you keep kissing them. There isn't anything better in this world than little baby hands and cheeks.

    Marion the quilt is beautiful, boy you have so many talents.


  3. I read a couple of essays from Stranded: Rock and Roll For A Desert Island edited by Greil Marcus. Music critics pick an album they would want with them if they were on an island all alone. For instance Lester Bangs writes about Van Morrison's Astral Weeks.

    My favorite essay is Paul Nelson on Jackson Browne's The Pretender.I always loved "Linda Paloma" - now I adore it even more.

    One of the best lines in the essay is:

    "Farther On," like the majority of Jackson's work, has its eye firmly fixed on long distances.


  4. I just finished Compose: A Memoir by Rosanne Cash. It was a nice easy read, with insight and a few details sprinkled in. I wish she would have dug just a bit deeper. She mentions Benmont Tench once or twice - I wish she would have said more than they are good friends - at least she should have given the scene when they talked about her recording the song he co-wrote. But, all-in-all it was a pleasurable read.


  5. I started on this forum with a different moniker, but changed it when on another fan site I had an unfortunate incident, so I changed it to a reference from the Traveling Wilburys "End of the Line" -

    Maybe somewhere down the road aways

    You'll think of me and wonder where I am these days

    Maybe somewhere down the road when somebody plays

    Purple Haze

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