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    James Taylor

    Nice mellow tunes? Or kind of lame?

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    fuck you.

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    I've got a soft spot for some good James Taylor, he has a pretty distinct sound, and it fills a certain vibe on occasion and my wife and I's first dance was to "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)". That said, there is a time and place for it.

    He also got kicked out of my high school for selling weed, so he has at least a little street cred.
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    When I was first starting to ski I’d stay at my buddy’s place at Sunday River. His parents always played JT, so now I automatically associate his music with skiing.

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    Plus he saved that shuttle mission

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    James is prolific. Like it or not. The music of my youth that I still listen to all the time. One of my first ever concerts was in 96 at Mann in Philly. So good.

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    Up until she was 5 or so, I’d sing Sweet Baby James to my daughter every night as a bedtime lullaby. She had the band at her wedding play it for the father-daughter dance. So, yeah, JT has a place in my heart.
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    Don't feed the troll
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    Up until she was 5 or so, I’d sing Sweet Baby James to my daughter every night as a bedtime lullaby. She had the band at her wedding play it for the father-daughter dance. So, yeah, JT has a place in my heart.
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    Damn…she’s married?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarsB View Post
    Don't feed the troll
    I thought about that, but I don’t care. Isn’t he limited to like 1 post a month?

    But hey, how about this? Fuck you deepsouthmafia!

    We’ll see if that does any good. The real answer is for the mods to ban his ass. No one would miss him.

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    Damn…she’s married?
    Yep. To a nice, handsome, rich guy.

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    Is he dead?
    watch out for snakes

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    This is the first hard rock concert my parents let me go to hehe
    my sister took us when i was in 2nd or 3rd grade

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3s View Post
    This is the first hard rock concert my parents let me go to hehe
    my sister took us when i was in 2nd or 3rd grade
    Hard rock? He must’ve sang Steamroller. That’s the devils music.

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    Long story...im youngest of six
    My mother was a WW2 childhood act with her sister.
    They had their own big band and a weekly sponsor radio show...anyways...
    Anyways my parents ended up taking my older siblings to Beatles concerts and Doors and Hendrix and by the time the 70s rolled around they were a little more lax in the parenting . They heard JT (and the GD) and figured its a show for kids.
    Do parents still drop kids off at concerts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    Up until she was 5 or so, I’d sing Sweet Baby James to my daughter every night as a bedtime lullaby. She had the band at her wedding play it for the father-daughter dance. So, yeah, JT has a place in my heart.
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    hell yeah.
    My sons middle name is James and I sang this song and Isbells Oufit to him as a baby.
    hes 10 now and if he needs to sleepp he plays Sweet baby James on repeat and zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    and I love his acid jazz stuff:

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdironRider View Post

    He also got kicked out of my high school for selling weed, so he has at least a little street cred.
    You can't get street cred for anything associated with Milton. But maybe getting kicked out brought him up close to zero.

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    Wait, James Taylor has “acid jazz stuff,”??????

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    fuck you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    Up until she was 5 or so, I’d sing Sweet Baby James to my daughter every night as a bedtime lullaby. She had the band at her wedding play it for the father-daughter dance. So, yeah, JT has a place in my heart.]
    That's seriously beautiful. But hold up. You look AWFUL familiar. You weren't by chance a ski instructor at Taos back in the late 90s/early 00s were you? Perhaps one who dabbled in tele?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ötzi View Post
    You can't get street cred for anything associated with Milton. But maybe getting kicked out brought him up close to zero.
    Heh yeah, that was kinda the joke.
    Live Free or Die

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    Quote Originally Posted by deepsouthmafia View Post
    Wait, James Taylor has “acid jazz stuff,”??????
    If you click on the red button, music plays.
    you can google the band. Technology is amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MontuckyFried View Post
    That's seriously beautiful. But hold up. You look AWFUL familiar. You weren't by chance a ski instructor at Taos back in the late 90s/early 00s were you? Perhaps one who dabbled in tele?
    Taos was my home mountain then, and I always tele’d, but I was never an instructor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsy View Post
    If you click on the red button, music plays.
    you can google the band. Technology is amazing.
    Ya think he will figure it out?
    Thanks for the JTQ heads-up. Best part of this thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdironRider View Post
    Heh yeah, that was kinda the joke.
    With a Milton reference and a JTQ link, this thread delivers

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