> I agree wholeheartedly agree with you except I don't see James Taylor in
that 
> group.
> I wonder what Join thinks of his music. I find him so so boring.
> Stephen

I wasn't terribly interested in JT either until I saw him live in Chapel
Hill in 1991.  He totally won me over, in essence, probably making more of
a dramatic impression on me than anyone else I ever saw live.  I didn't see
him live again until 2000 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta.  In some ways, I
think his music is similiar to Nick Drake, with stronger vocal ability. 
Its so personal and deceptively simple yet if you allow yourself to be
drawn in, you see how warm and endlessly complex it really is.  But I think
you really need to see him in person to fully appreciate his music.

Did anyone else ever have an experience like that, where you weren't really
that interested in someone's music and then you saw them live and it
completely changed your perspective?

Victor, wondering what the life span of a wasp is as the same one has been
passively crawling around the window for two days now










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