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  • in reply to: Bottle This Thing #238026
    Barb
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    oops…sorry. Add “Close Your Eyes” to the end of that list. So 15.

    in reply to: Bottle This Thing #238025
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    Set list:

    “The Water Is Wide”

    “Secret O’ Life”

    “Something in the Way She Moves”

    “Carolina in My Mind”

    “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight”

    “Steamroller”

    “My Traveling Star”

    “Only One”

    “Sweet Baby James”

    “Fire and Rain”

    “(I’m a) Road Runner

    “You’ve Got a Friend”

    “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)”

    “Shower the People”

    14 songs…and I was figuring 6.Time sure does fly!!!

    in reply to: Bottle This Thing #238024
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    I forgot to mention, this was James’ first time using his finger since he hurt it. He made a point of mentioning it,though also mentioned he wouldn’t hold it up because it was offensive.ha!!

    in reply to: Bottle This Thing #238021
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    Here’s a few more pics.

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    in reply to: Bottle This Thing #238019
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    I started a new thread to review this event,but it’s not appearing when I submit it.

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    in reply to: Bottle This Thing #238018
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    I went, I saw, I drove back home. It was Kim,Kate M,James, Russ Kunkel,a young man from the Berkshires playing a cello(?),Mr.?cox on keyboards,who was with the band last year,and piped in backgrounds on “Traveling Star” and one other song,which James disclaimed as karaoke.That threw me!But it was needed.I could hear Kate’s dear voice,but that was it.I can never hear Kim,though she’s on stage. Arnold and Andrea were needed,if they were to use any background singers at all,but maybe they couldn’t be there.

    James still donned his goatee/beard/call it what you want. I LOVE it.

    James didn’t come out on stage til about 9:30 pm,and played til about 10:30. All of the money raised was going to the Variety Charity, with 3 million raised,they said.They buy wheechairs,computers,mats,whatever special needs kids might need.
    6 songs maybe? Maybe more? One thing that struck me about the atmosphere was NO ONE dared sing along.It was dead silent in the audience!
    When James removed his jacket and got “oohs” from the audience,he thanked them,and said they make an old man feel good.

    The performance was brief, and the comedian who came from CA to perform needed to just stay home-NOT FUNNY!!But it was still fun for me,and worth the drive.And it was a meaningful experience,with the kids involved in the show production,and emceeing it.
    All of the kids were onstage performing in the beginning,and towards the end.They were SO cute!!
    I took 2 pics of the monitor,and a few of the stage.But the stage ones,my phone wouldn’t zoom in enough to do any good.
    I sat next to a 91 year old woman whose daughters and granddaughters brought her. She grew up in St Louis,and told me that Peabody Opera House,gorgeous old building, has been heavily decorated recently,and wasn’t originally that ornate.That surprised me!

    in reply to: Bottle This Thing #238011
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    If anyone wants to attend tomorrow night’s concert, Stubhub.com has plenty of Mezzanine seats,but still a good view) for $90.They were $150 or more.Originally,I think they were $65 plus fees,so this isn’t bad.

    in reply to: Bottle This Thing #238009
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    in reply to: Wanted- ONE Floor seat for 4/29 St Louis #238007
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    .and it all worked out. I have one ticket!!! YAY………….

    in reply to: Melbourne Review #237850
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    James Taylor setlist 8 February, 2017, Melbourne

    Wandering (from Gorilla, 1975)
    Secret O’ Life (from JT, 1977)
    Everyday (from That’s Why I’m Here, 1985)
    Walking Man (from Walking Man, 1974)
    Today Today Today (from Before This World, 2015)
    Copperline (from New Moon Shine, 1991)
    Carolina On My Mind (from James Taylor, 1968)
    Country Road (from Sweet Baby James, 1970)
    (I’ve Got To) Stop Thin’ Bout That (from New Moon Shine, 1991)
    Shed A Little Light (from New Moon Shine, 1991)

    Yellow and Rose (from Hourglass, 1997)
    Up On The Roof (from Flag, 1979)
    You’ve Got A Friend (from Mud Slim Slime and the Blue Horizon, 1971)
    Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight (from One Man Dog, 1972)
    Sweet Baby James (from Sweet Baby James, 1970)
    Streamroller (from Sweet Baby James, 1970)
    Mexico (from Gorilla, 1975)
    Fire and Rain (from Sweet Baby James, 1970)
    Your Smiling Face (from JT, 1977)

    Knock On Wood (Eddie Floyd cover)
    How Sweet It Is (from Gorilla, 1975)
    You And I Again (from Before This World, 2015)

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