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Carole King Makes Uk Stage Return Playing Tapestry In Full

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mikey4444 | 08:46 Mon 04th Jul 2016 | Music
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-36700451

I don't listen to pop music very much these days, but in the 1970's, this album was rarely off my turntable.

You couldn't get me to Glasto in a sack, but I might be persuaded to attend a Carol King concert !
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That brings back memories. Thanks, Mikey.
08:52 Mon 04th Jul 2016
get 2 tickets Mikey ..I'll come !
That brings back memories. Thanks, Mikey.
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Minty....It just proves that really good music never dies.

How much of the music of today, will we even remember, let alone be playing in 45 years time ?
I don't expect to be remembering anything much in 45 years' time. But others may well remember the likes of Adele and Beyoncé.

You might enjoy "Beautiful", the musical about King's life, though perversely it made Mann and Weil sound the more interesting couple.

http://beautifulmusical.co.uk/
Unfortunately, Mikey, many of us will never know. My grandparents probably said the same thing about Elvis or The Beatles. I think music is designed to be more disposable though - streaming /downloading- so you are probably right
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Here is the full album ( ! )

Save to your favorites folder !

Listen to those parts with Joni and James Taylor on backing vocals !

My favourite track I hear you ask ?......very difficult to say but probably

"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqQXvcr9Uag&list=PLG0W27j3Wle3UPTQfPJeys9K2h5q0gUJQ
Would love to see Carole King live, but decided not to go.

Even in indoor venues you end up looking at a screen, rather than the performer if you are too far back, or have tall people in front of you, so thought this would be like looking at a speck on the horizon.

‘Tapestry’ is one of the best albums of all time.
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FF...I have never understood the concept of "disposable" music. Thank God King didn't understand it either.
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While I am in nostalgia mood, here is another major album from my youth, and again, you can save it to your favourites folder !

James Taylor - "Sweet Baby James" (1970)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaySP-L4OOk
got both of them on vinyl
.....and I have.
tilly..have you the flared jeans and cheesecloth shirts too ?
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So have I, but nothing to play them on any longer !

They were some of the first CD's that I bought in the mid-80's though !
While Ms King may have been a constant in my life these past many summers, two HUNDRED and fifty quid!?

No ta.
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Minty....but what about that hiss and all those scratches !
mikey4444

Tapestry was a little before my time (music-wise). I only 'discovered' it about five or six years ago.

Love it.

I can totally understand why it was so massive.

I urge you to have a listen to an artist along a similar(ish) vein - Judee Sill.

She only ever released two albums (she died in 1979) but they are absolute masterpieces. If you like Tapestry, there's a strong possibility you'll like Judee.
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sp....Judee Sill is an old favourite of mine !

Her first album was released about the same time as "Tapestry" I lent it to a friend in the mid 70's and never saw it again.........nobody would admit liability !

But on my first trip to the States, in 1978, I found a second-hand copy in a yard sale on the campus of Amherst College in Massachusetts, where some friends were studying, and I still have it now, somewhere in the attic.

Another great loss to drug addiction I'm afraid......she was only 35 when she died in 1979. Forgotten by most people these days, apart from you and me !

( Another favourite from my youth was Tim Hardin....one of the greatest losses to song writing of the period in my humble opinion )

I have posted a youtube link to Judees 1st album....another one for our favourites folder !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7kbEYa0Pus
Flares and cheesecloth long gone, Minty.
(Apologies for the thread derailment)

I first heard about Judee Sill when I was watching an old rerun of the Old Grey Whilstle test about four years ago). She performed The Kiss, and I thought it was one of the most amazing songs I've ever heard (and still do).

I have both of her studio albums, plus a compilation and a live albums she recorded for the BBC from 1972.

The last minute of 'The Lamb Ran Away With The Crown' where she does a four part harmony with herself is pure genius.

It's a huge, huge, huge shame that she isn't celebrated more than she is.

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