If I look on the ticket website that’s linked on the official JT website there’s still some tickets for sale.
A quick Google search lead me to this newspaper article from July 10th 1971 which says
JAMES TAYLOR arrives in Britain on July 8th for his tour commencing on the 9th at London’s Festival Hall. Further dates for the tour are Colston Hall, Bristol, 10th; Free Trade Hall, Manchester (two shows) 11th; City Hall, Glasgow, 13th; City Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 14th; BBC Television special recording, 15th; Fairfield Halls, Croydon, 16th. Following this James Taylor visits Germany returning to England for the Lincoln Festival on 24th July.
No because of Covid safety guidelines James and band try to stay in their ‘bubble’ to prevent getting infected.
If I check the website for the concert it says cheapest tickets are 59,50 (excluding fees). Are you sure you were checking the right website and not some re-seller?
The website setlist.fm has setlists for most shows of both performers.
I don’t see why anyone here would know that information, nor why they would share such personal/intimate details online with a random stranger.
Doesn’t ring a bell. I did some Googling but also found nothing there, so I don’t think it’s from any JT song.
I think a partial recording of the show was broadcast on the Italian tv show “Rock a Mezzanotte”. It’s a recording of James’ show in 1977 at the Hollywood Palladium. Maybe that info will help finding more videos online?
I love the arrangements on the songs so far, especially God Bless The Child. Looking forward to the full album 🙂
Audible is a streaming service for audio books, much like Spotify is a streaming service for music. That suggests that when you buy Break Shot, you’re buying a “license” to listen to the album through Audible, using one of the Audible apps/websites. Maybe there will be an option for digital download too, but a cd seems very unlikely. They could add it to the upcoming album American Standard, but that seems unlikely since this is marketed as an Audible exclusive project.
I curious to see how they will make this available outside the US. The newsletter explicitly said information about the international release will follow later.