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(Boston.com)   Oh, I've seen fire and I've seen rain, but I've never seen James Taylor in a production of "A Christmas Carol" before   (boston.com) divider line 10
    More: Cool, Christmas carol, music production, Pittsfield, Bob Cratchit, Scrooge, Charles Dickens, rains  
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2011-11-11 07:04:22 PM
In his mind, Scrooge is goin' to Carolina?
 
2011-11-11 08:58:18 PM
Rockabye, sweet Tiny Tim?
 
2011-11-11 10:21:16 PM
Nor will I.
 
2011-11-12 12:06:24 AM
call me a lamewad,
but I love early 70's James Taylor.

great folk rocky songwriting, sweet-ass voice.

"Mud Slide Slim" and "greatest hits" for the win.

2nd side of abbey road style suite on "one man dog" is pretty good too.
 
2011-11-12 12:34:24 AM
Third_Uncle_Eno: call me a lamewad,
but I love early 70's James Taylor.

great folk rocky songwriting, sweet-ass voice.

"Mud Slide Slim" and "greatest hits" for the win.

2nd side of abbey road style suite on "one man dog" is pretty good too.


How about a little late 70's James Taylor & Carly Simon (new window)?
 
2011-11-12 01:21:37 AM
Cliffie, everybody's seen fire and rain.
 
2011-11-12 03:05:12 AM
There is nothing "cool" about James Taylor.

/except two lane blacktop which is super cool
 
2011-11-12 03:34:56 AM
Moodwalker

oh wow. very nice!

sad and sweet.

/he's an underrated fingerpicker.
 
2011-11-12 09:34:05 AM
Cratchit gonna buy you a mockingbird?
 
2011-11-12 12:15:56 PM
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The Ghost of Christmas past
 
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