That's because so many of us are in or approaching our '70's.Everybody's "latest" earworm is stuff from the 70s.
That's because so many of us are in or approaching our '70's.Everybody's "latest" earworm is stuff from the 70s.
Everybody's "latest" earworm is stuff from the 70s.
I get it. I just saw the thread and got excited that I might get exposed to some good new music. There is lots of good new music.That's because so many of us are in or approaching our '70's.
Everybody's "latest" earworm is stuff from the 70s.
Great track by Joe Jackson. Hey, is he shoeless?
I've seen/heard Joe live a couple times. First, it was at Chicago Theater. Then, it was Park West.
River of Love - Taj Mahal from '91 CD Like Never Before
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Like_Never_Before
I remember an interviewer asking him about Shoeless Joe and he said something to the effect of "sports aren't my bag, man".Great track by Joe Jackson. Hey, is he shoeless?
I've seen/heard Joe live a couple times. First, it was at Chicago Theater. Then, it was Park West.
Seen TAJ many times, the best was with his full band, I think late 90s. The Funky Meters opened for them- just a hell of a show.
He still had that young, sweeter voice back then on Like Never Before.
I feel there’s many folks out there that just don’t know his music.
Hey, that Guitar Player Mag. was a great resource for discovering new talent.I saw/heard Taj at House of Blues in Chicago and again at Pabst Theater in Milwaukee on the TajMo tour w/KebMo. Also saw KebMo by himself at Pabst.
Taj first caught my attention in '68. I had my local record store order one for me based on a review I read. It might have been in Guitar Player. That first solo record of his w/birds on cover and Ryland P. Cooder is still my favorite.
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