James Taylor - Anywhere Like Heaven (live TV 1969)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
- Courtesy of the Clark Santee video archive, extraordinary footage of pre-fame James Taylor, aged just 21 when this was filmed, prior to the release of his all-conquering Sweet Baby James album in 1970 featuring this lesser-known masterpiece. A rare glimpse of a youthful James Taylor, who would soon win legions of fans the world over with thoughtful songs and unique laid-back singing style.
Love this longer version! Thanks for posting!!
One of the single greatest performers guitarists singer/songwriters to ever live. He has such a soft demeanor and is such a sweet and caring person with an interesting outlook on life.
James dropped onto the scene fully formed. He was a great writer, singer and guitar player from day one.
An all round excellent songwriter. Not just lyrically, but musically. Many people don't truly appreciate just how great James Taylor's guitar work is. He keeps it simple and to the point, but still adds some spice to his playing with those little fills he does. The tone on that old Gibson J-50 of his remains unmatched in my opinion.
You got that right, on every point! I have never heard another guitar player that gets this same guitar sound, especially in the bass notes, which are deep and crisp, yes mostly due to the guitar, but something to do with the way his thumb grabs and releases each note in a crisp fashion. I have never heard anyone else get this same bass sound. I notice JT plays his Gibson here tuned down almost a full tone, which enhances the bass even further.
@@DOBacousticguitarYes! Its such an amazingly unique sound. I really believe its one of the reasons he was so successful, its such a calming sound!
I’ve always loved his picking style. Plays some unonventional fingerings, but it works. And his voice is just so perfect for the tones he plays with the music seeming to always fit the lyrics so the feel is just right.
I hear he added where is that isn’t on the studio album which came later. This was one of those songs I fell in love with the first time I listened to the sweet baby James album and always wondered why it didn’t get as big as the other songs and all I could figure was it wasn’t long enough. Because it certainly has a beautiful sound for you and the lyrics are terrific it’s something everyone can relate to in their own way. Thanks for posting the video because I never heard this done live
Well said, although I think he has one of the least "simple" guitar styles of any of the '60s-'70s singer-songwriters, many of whom were strum-happy.
@@ptownscribe1254I have to agree with you on the point that his playing is less simple than a lot of other 70s artists. Hes definitely got some sweet guitar chops, I mostly meant it in the way that his playing isnt completely over the top. His guitar playing always seems to serve the song perfectly without going over showmanship-wise. Last year I dedicated so much time and effort into learning all of the songs from early on in his career, and it was an absolute challenge. Once you get it down its an absolute blast to play his stuff. I also bought a newer Gibson J-50 (60s model) nearly identical to the one he plays here and I tell you it sounds almost identical to his. He has become my favorite guitarist of all time HANDS DOWN. And definitely my favorite artist to cover while busking or doing live shows.
Thank you
1969 that wonderful album
This is one of my favorite JT songs. Never heard this version with the extra verse though. I love the slide guitar on the album version
Conheci essa joia em 1972, aos 14 anos.
Faultless... Just an angel on earth!!
It just amazes me that someone has so much beauty inside like he has.
I can't imagine life without James or Joni. They had such major part in my growing up to be the man that I am!
That voice and guitar playing is instantly recognizable as James Taylor.
I started my day with this song today. It’s perfect.
Listen to how he plays that Gibson guitar! James
This is from the early days of PBS show that featured Rock and Folk stars of the day--word is he was very ill with the flu when he played this that night. What an incredible performance---I want to learn to play it on guitar now.
Loved this treasure of a song from the first time I heard it back in 1970. Sweet Baby James was a comfort to me during the time I was claiming some sanity & foundation back into my life. Indeed like Heaven to me. Thanks James.😊 indeed a consummate musician, song crafter & deliverer all in one.
An underrated amazing song I’d forgotten about, a flood of memories, hitching a ride to Maine,
A very nice song in its infancy. The album version omitted one of the verses (“There’s a place inside every man…..”).
Fabulous song. I see James every time he tours the UK. Come back soon James
I just saw him for my first time last may in victoria bc. At 65 , it was a dream come true . I openly wept when he first began to sing the opening song.
Thanks for sharing this...I thought I had seen all the early videos. The tone/quality is amazing...and some bonus lyrics!
Simply..BEAUTIFUL !!
Never knew how old this tune is
Wow! I love that song. James was so accomplished at a young age--songwriting, guitar style and that honeyed voice. Thanks for posting this! (The verse that starts with --There's a place inside of every man is not on the album cut.)
I had seen this on TV and have been looking to find this for years and years.Wondered why he had dropped that verse
🥀Beautiful song! Thanks for sharing you're life and love in the music industry!🥀☝️
Think you so much for posting this and "Fire and Rain." I've never seen these before. It's great to hear JT with just his voice and guitar. And what a voice and guitar. Again, many thanks.
Wow, he sounds just like Livingston Taylor
gold 😍
Sent by God!
I think he was using during this period, so thin, compared to two years later.
This is great. Thanks for the upload! Are you sure this is from 68 and not 69? And do you know what TV show this is from?
Thank you so much for uploading these rare JT performances! Love them! Do you know the name of program he was on? Looks like it was called "The Show"?
I think that is correct. Originally broadcast on Public Broadcasting Service, and broadcast tape found its way to far-flung corners of the globe. A rare find
@@slydogmania Thank you! :)
With that green shirt 👕 James has on , he kinda looks like Shaggy 😂
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So cute, he Must have been a secret creeper for sure! Lol.