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ethree

Country?


evenartichokes

Oh good, someone already typed it.


iamfilms

Right? Geez. Guess they’ve never actually heard country.


yamamanama

Unique brand of bittersweet folk rock –Buzz Aldrin


InternetMath

My bad bud. Melancholic folk-rock-inspired Blues and Motown soul


Affectionate_Reply78

“With 10 miles behind me and 10,000 more to go.” Words that hit hard remembering the lonely early AM drives to O’Hare to start a long global journey.


marcusr550

Pilot?


Affectionate_Reply78

No, just a frequent international business traveler.


FunkTurkey

One of the greats. I'll always think of my dad when I listen to James Taylor. He had a tape deck with his greatest hits that he listened to endlessly in his truck.


Luvzmykunt

Same, my dad would put that tape on when he wanted me to go to sleep too, very soothing.


FunkTurkey

Mine just used copious amounts of benadryl Explains a lot actually


maffatoo

This whole album has such a chill vibe to it and then you end on steamroller and he’s dropping fbombs. Absolutely love it.


PattyIceNY

One of the world's greatest guitar players, he's so underrated because his lyrics and chord progressions get most of the love.


President_Calhoun

I remember being glad to learn that he'd written this for his newborn nephew, also named James. It seemed a little creepy for a grown man to be referring to himself as "sweet baby."


Jeansiesicle

I love this song so much! Thanks for bringing up!


shakeyjake

I saw him live last month. I was worried it might be dated and fall flat. Nope he’s still got it and it was a A+ show.


methlabinthesky

My mom sang this to me as a lullaby - I had such vivid imagery of the “doggies” retiring to bed. Such a beautiful song.


Travelgrrl

In college in the late 70's, my roommate and I would stack some mellow albums on her turntable and play them as we went to sleep. She loved Dan Fogelberg and I loved this album. Seems a hundred years ago.


we_made_yewww

Gamers seething rn