i seen him in dublin last week for the 4th time and when he announced that him and the band were taking a break for 20 minutes he stayed at the front of the stage signing autographs for at least 30 minutes and got no break himself.now what other guy would do that
@sajinald I was also at that concert ....and you are right ,it was quite amazing to see him stay on stage throughout the break....of course I was pleased he did ..as I managed to get his autograph and a few words...but yes it was amazing and there are not many if any artists that do it
I have seen him as far away as Conn. There is such a long story about him, his drug addiction and no faith in God to a person that has learned from his mistakes, he NEVER took time to talk to a crowd, he has changed so much since the 60's. Found God and found himself. I love the man, his music and all that it tells about. Story behind every song.
@46nworbwj You are so right...you can just see it all over him...feel it in his energy....hear it in his voice and funny anecdotes all through this concert. I have to watch this at least once a week!
Er, not to sound ungrateful or anything, but: I don't quite get it. A few teaser-bits of songs, followed by a series of PBS logos and stuff that are longer than the music part? May I suggest a bit of editing next time?
This is a precious concert! After following his music forever, and being around his age, this was just absolutely priceless :)
roz59 1 year ago
I saw him for the 1st time in St. Louis. He was with Carol King. The best concert I have ever seen period.
joebullpanneri 1 year ago
i seen him in dublin last week for the 4th time and when he announced that him and the band were taking a break for 20 minutes he stayed at the front of the stage signing autographs for at least 30 minutes and got no break himself.now what other guy would do that
sajinald 2 years ago
@sajinald I was also at that concert ....and you are right ,it was quite amazing to see him stay on stage throughout the break....of course I was pleased he did ..as I managed to get his autograph and a few words...but yes it was amazing and there are not many if any artists that do it
bekindunlimited 1 year ago
I have seen him as far away as Conn. There is such a long story about him, his drug addiction and no faith in God to a person that has learned from his mistakes, he NEVER took time to talk to a crowd, he has changed so much since the 60's. Found God and found himself. I love the man, his music and all that it tells about. Story behind every song.
46nworbwj 2 years ago
@46nworbwj You are so right...you can just see it all over him...feel it in his energy....hear it in his voice and funny anecdotes all through this concert. I have to watch this at least once a week!
roz59 1 year ago
I have burned this concert, I will share, the greatest concert that I have every seen, and I have seen him 15 times in 5 states
jbninesec 3 years ago
will you please give me a copy of the full video of this concert? please, i'm a great fan of JT but i have no access... thank you very much
noeluy12859 2 years ago
lucky you to ahve seen him 15 times in 5 states....wish i have the same luck, even once will make my day for my entire lifetime :)
suannie 2 years ago
jt isnt folk - hes soft rock/his own thing
<3 him
keanegals74 3 years ago
Er, not to sound ungrateful or anything, but: I don't quite get it. A few teaser-bits of songs, followed by a series of PBS logos and stuff that are longer than the music part? May I suggest a bit of editing next time?
zeppy13131 3 years ago
I agree... this is a video that should be put to the trash bin. What a waste of bandwidth!
Shoofly1958 3 years ago
James Taylor a tried and true professor of american folk music
its a work ethic and talent that makes him an American Treasure
opengbrum 3 years ago
I saw James Taylor at Foxwoods in Mass. in the early 90's. It was around the time he released his iceman song. It was Fun!
Thanks Penny!
MrDuffy81 3 years ago