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carpe musicam
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I didn't like James Taylor at first, there was one song he did I found annoying Copperline, (I swore he was singing "a cup of lime.") He wrote that song with Reynolds Price. It took me a long while before I liked him. Jim Croce was more a favorite of mine as far as a singer/song-writer/guitar player goes. I also like Nick Drake, Gordon Lightfoot, and Joni Mitchell. Something about them seems more authentic and more original than some of the newer artists out now. An exception would be First Aid Kit, a duo who seems like they that have been transplanted from the 70s to now.
I don't like Jack Johnson. I won't listen to him or care for his music. I Got You by the Split Enz was much more of a better song so that goes to prove Pop music has gotten worse.
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