Carly Simon and James Taylor
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Bass queen Carol Kaye in sessions for Pet Sounds, 1966, via haleyfans. Sublime musicality and supreme cool.
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Emmylou Harris - My Father’s Place, Roslyn, New York, September 14, 1976
What a week! WHAT A WEEK. Let’s escape by going back to Long Island again. This is obviously very different from the My Father’s Place Television gig shared earlier, but it is equally worth your time: Emmylou Harris and her Hot Band tearing it up in ‘76. What a voice! It’s probably been noted before, but it occurred to me that even when she’s singing lead, Emmylou often still takes harmony parts. One thing (among many) that makes her stand out from other vocalists. Anyway, keep it cool and listen to Emmylou.
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“The first time I ever saw your laughter break loose inside and tumble out to me,
my heart knew it had found what it was after, and it came so easily”
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buffy sainte-marie by ginny winn (1975)
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“I am shocked only by cruelty and by boredom. Be whatever else you wish, but don’t be cruel and don’t be a bore.”–Katharine Hepburn/Interview with James Grissom (Photo by Vandamm)
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”Townes Van Zandt is the best songwriter in the whole world and I’ll stand on Bob Dylan’s coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that.”
- Steve Earle
“I’ve met Bob Dylan and his bodyguards, and I don’t think Steve could get anywhere near his coffee table.”
— Townes Van Zandt.
Towns Van Zandt March 7th, 1944 - January 1st, 1997
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