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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is your favorite soft rock/ folk rock singer or band? Mine is James Taylor
EYESORE 9001
(29,882 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)SWBTATTReg
(26,399 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)mwmisses4289
(4,709 posts)there are too many others, those are the ones that popped into my head.
debm55
(61,672 posts)Laffy Kat
(16,989 posts)I saw them at Red Rocks last month and they were amazing.
debm55
(61,672 posts)ms liberty
(11,364 posts)We've seen them at MerleFest and at their COVID drive in concert at the Speedway in Charlotte. I really, really want to see them at Red Rocks someday. Them and DMB.
Laffy Kat
(16,989 posts)It exceeded my expectations. The group and the ambiance complemented each other perfectly.
hlthe2b
(114,671 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)Permanut
(8,565 posts)We lost her too soon.
debm55
(61,672 posts)CTyankee
(68,470 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)Grim Chieftain
(2,022 posts)I absolutely love him. His music always spoke to me, beautiful, heartfelt and gently uplifting. Such a tragedy he left us far too soon.
debm55
(61,672 posts)Roads. I believe it is on the license plates also .RIP John.
Grim Chieftain
(2,022 posts)My dad owned a funeral home in WV, and he always chuckled that the license plate on the hearse said "Almost Heaven"..
debm55
(61,672 posts)background.?
Grim Chieftain
(2,022 posts)You're lucky to live surrounded by so much natural beauty.
Dulcinea
(10,306 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)Ritabert
(2,612 posts)..."If You Could Read My Mind" are my favorites.
Mister Ed
(6,991 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)Coventina
(29,937 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)ProfessorGAC
(77,270 posts)I'll add AL Stewart, Cat Stephen's, & Joni.
debm55
(61,672 posts)TommieMommy
(3,074 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)shelshaw
(708 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)JBTaurus83
(1,674 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)iscooterliberally
(3,159 posts)I used to play in metal bands back in the 80s. It was pretty funny how many shredder guitarists loved James Taylor as well. I'm going to add Jim Croce to this since no one else has named him yet. I had most of his songs memorized as a kid. I had his greatest hits album in the early seventies.
debm55
(61,672 posts)SamKnause
(14,945 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)Morbius
(1,113 posts)I don't know if I'd call her soft rock, but I definitely wouldn't call Leonard Cohen soft rock and someone mentioned him. She's amazing, though.
debm55
(61,672 posts)Native
(7,389 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)Trailrider1951
(3,583 posts)I've been a fan of his since the Garfunkel days.
debm55
(61,672 posts)Polybius
(22,116 posts)As you can probably tell by my avatar.
debm55
(61,672 posts)LogDog75
(1,372 posts)The Beatles
The Carpenters
Bobby Goldsboro
The Kingston Trio
The Association
debm55
(61,672 posts)oasis
(53,965 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(11,536 posts)Not that they were not amazing after he joined, but their stuff was certainly more 'folk-oriented' before he came along.
debm55
(61,672 posts)Eugene
(67,298 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)catbyte
(39,304 posts)I loved Warren Zevon's twisted/subversive songs, lol.
debm55
(61,672 posts)underpants
(197,169 posts)James Taylor played here maybe 15 (?) years ago. Great show. People were calling out songs. One I dont think I was familiar with and James looked up towards whomever called it out and said, Were not playing that. Theres a dusty old soul up there. We cracked up.
Id read that during intermission he put on a hat and just sat down on the front of the stage. Not a lot of security needed at a James Taylor concert. With the age of the crowd, intermission means ever jumps up from their seats and heads to the bathrooms. Lots of movement. Since I knew that, my wife and I got to shake his hand.
debm55
(61,672 posts)underpants.
underpants
(197,169 posts)Taylor recorded the album from July to October 1968 at Trident Studios, at the same time as the Beatles were recording the White Album.
debm55
(61,672 posts)no_hypocrisy
(55,370 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)chouchou
(3,302 posts)debm55
(61,672 posts)justaprogressive
(7,158 posts)
Thompson first gained prominence in the late 1960s as the lead guitarist and songwriter for the folk rock group Fairport Convention, which he had co-founded in 1967. After departing the group in 1971, Thompson released his debut solo album Henry the Human Fly in 1972. The next year, he formed a duo with his wife Linda Thompson, which produced six albums, including the critically acclaimed I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight (1974) and Shoot Out the Lights (1982). After the dissolution of the duo, Thompson revived his solo career with the release of Hand of Kindness in 1983. He has released eighteen solo studio albums. Three of his albumsRumor and Sigh (1991), You? Me? Us? (1996), and Dream Attic (2010)have been nominated for Grammy Awards,[4] while Still (2015) was his first UK Top Ten album. He continues to write and record new material and has frequently performed at venues throughout the world,
check these out!
debm55
(61,672 posts)Paladin
(32,354 posts)Gorgeous song.
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