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Re: GG: Time, etc.
I can't explain it, but James Taylor affects me in a way that only classical
masters can. I don't feel that way about ANY other folk, pop or jazz
performer for that matter. When I hear JT, I feel I am hearing a great
composer performing his own music. His style , seems to me, to be a
combination of folk, jazz, bluegrass and his harmonic construction reminds
me of nothing so much as Brahms folk song arrangements and lieder. It may
just be my personal quirk, but I wonder if anyone else shares my feeling.
John P. Hill wrote:
> Well, to use the popular vernacular, Hourglass rocks; it's a great piece
> of work.
>
> I haven't seen the list yet, but they'd better have mentioned Monk and
> Miles. Zappa's way up there too (right, Skip?).
John P. Hill wrote:
> Well, to use the popular vernacular, Hourglass rocks; it's a great piece
> of work.
>
> I haven't seen the list yet, but they'd better have mentioned Monk and
> Miles. Zappa's way up there too (right, Skip?).
>
> jh