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Feel a fool running your stateside games.
Lose your load, leave your mind behind,
Baby James.
Woh, Mexico, it sounds so simple,
I just got to go.
The sun's so hot I forgot to go home,
guess I'll have to go now.
Americano got the sleepy eye
but his body's still shaking like a live wire.
Sleepy senorita with the eyes on fire.
Woh, Mexico.
It sounds so sweet with the sun sinking low.
Moon's so bright,
like to light up the night,
make everything all right.
Baby's hungry and the money's all gone.
The folks back home
don't want to talk on the phone.
She gets a long letter,
sends back a postcard,
times are hard.
Woh, down in Mexico,
I never really been so I don't really know.
And oh, Mexico,
I guess I'll have to go.
Woh, Mexico,
I never really been so I don't really know.
And oh, Mexico,
I guess I'll have to go now.
Talking bout Mexico.
Big ol' honky-tonk down in Mexico.
This is a really good album. Check out Love Songs from this collection
Thank you. I think that, too.
Second.
Agreed
Mexico by James Taylor 9.
Second.
Caught JT live a few years back- one of the most enjoyable live shows I've seen.
Mexico by James Taylor 9.
I totally agree. Taylor is a very accomplished sing/songwriter, who's work is impeccable.
When I don't feel the need to rattle the windows, Taylor's music is a great antidote for the stress
and strain of living in the fast lane.
Thanks Bill & Rebecca
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it sure smells way better...
So happy to hear James Taylor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Postcards
??
Are those like email, or Instant messages, or texts, or Skype?
Someone please explain...
POSTCARD:First you take a small wooden implement that has (I've heard) some type of graphite substance in it. This device must be sharpened in some way. Once you achieved a satisfactory point you pull this device across a small square of stiff paper( this stiff paper must have what we used to refer to as a "stamp", haven't seen one in years,don't know if they still exist.)This is called {shudder!} 'writing'. You impart a brief meaningless message. this is done usually to irritate a friend or co-worker who isn't "sitting on the beach sipping a frozen something or other" with you. This 'thing' must now be (and you can find the term on wikipedia) 'Mailed'?. At which point it is now lost forever.
LETTERS: hmmmmmmm, sorry ,can't help you. Actually am familiar with an ancient type which is a phoney outpouring of emotion and remorse (scribbled hastily on a sheet of wood pulp product once refered to as 'notebook paper'),which is left typically in your house when you're not there,by a member of the opposite sex who has taken your possessions and best friend and moved to another state. Sometimes refered to as 'Dear John'. Except for the possessions part, this can be a good thing.
Hope I've been helpful, have a nice day
Postcards
??
Are those like email, or Instant messages, or texts, or Skype?
Someone please explain...
James Taylor - Interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xzh3Y6A_n1c
Interview with Billy Bragg in the herb garden at the Cambridge Folk Festival Cherry Hinton Hall."King Solomon is reported to have said......"Like somebody who takes a passing dog by the ears is one who meddles in the quarrel of another." My purpose in putting up this video to allow others to listen to James answer questions put to him by Billy Bragg about James Taylor's Musical career (not political views). It is simply a piece of vintage JT Memorabilia. It is sad that it appears to have turned into a meaningless debate over the merits of one persons political viewpoint against another. " gjrmorris
"Music for me is formost music. If I want "intelligence", I read a book. That does not mean music without a message is not intelligent. It takes a mastermind to come up with a great melody or a great line of words like in almost any of James Taylors songs. When for example a political message is more important than the song itself the message will draw focus from the music, then whats the point in making it a song? (this is of course only my own opinion, I dont like political music, but love JT) " bulle450
"To give you an idea, I've never heard of Bill Bragg before this interview, but I listened to a couple of his "hits" and I still think that any song from "October Road" or "Flag" is better than the songs I listened to prior to writing this comment. P.S. none of Bragg's stuff can hold a candle up to "Sweet Baby James" "
"Let popularity show who is the best in this case, James Taylor, not only being a national treasure, makes music that appeals to a higher level than politics. Politics are so chaotic, and people may disagree with me due to their drive to be right, but the fact remains that James Taylor is known by billions, and he has probably changed the lives of countless millions more than Bill Bragg. " crazytrain81
Popularity should NEVER be the benchmark by which to judge quality or merit. American Idol, Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry are all fine examples of why this is true.
Interview with Billy Bragg in the herb garden at the Cambridge Folk Festival Cherry Hinton Hall.
"King Solomon is reported to have said......"Like somebody who takes a passing dog by the ears is one who meddles in the quarrel of another." My purpose in putting up this video to allow others to listen to James answer questions put to him by Billy Bragg about James Taylor's Musical career (not political views). It is simply a piece of vintage JT Memorabilia. It is sad that it appears to have turned into a meaningless debate over the merits of one persons political viewpoint against another. " gjrmorris
"Music for me is formost music. If I want "intelligence", I read a book. That does not mean music without a message is not intelligent. It takes a mastermind to come up with a great melody or a great line of words like in almost any of James Taylors songs. When for example a political message is more important than the song itself the message will draw focus from the music, then whats the point in making it a song? (this is of course only my own opinion, I dont like political music, but love JT) " bulle450
"To give you an idea, I've never heard of Bill Bragg before this interview, but I listened to a couple of his "hits" and I still think that any song from "October Road" or "Flag" is better than the songs I listened to prior to writing this comment. P.S. none of Bragg's stuff can hold a candle up to "Sweet Baby James" "
"Let popularity show who is the best in this case, James Taylor, not only being a national treasure, makes music that appeals to a higher level than politics. Politics are so chaotic, and people may disagree with me due to their drive to be right, but the fact remains that James Taylor is known by billions, and he has probably changed the lives of countless millions more than Bill Bragg. " crazytrain81
Boring song, though!
I thought October Road was a very strong effort for an artist into the twilight of his career
lets not talk about the Christmas cd
It's the fifth of May all over again!
Or is it Ground Hog Day?
It's the fifth of May all over again!
Or is it Ground Hog Day?
You couldn't pay me to travel there, sorry.
We feel the same way about Canada
You couldn't pay me to travel there, sorry.
You need to add The Refreshments - Mexico to this set.
Why not?
Miss you, sleepy senorita . . .
Hey Bill, what about some good music next? !
You’re kidding , right?