James Taylor August 26, 2006 Copperline



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James Taylor live August 26th at Pepsi Arena in Albany, NY.
Please be aware that my digital camera only takes 3 minute videos. I took a full GB of video but couldn't get the whole concert. Enjoy! "Take pictures, I don't think people take enough pictures" -- James Taylor


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Absolute perfection ... ( 2 years ago by Mjroge01)
Absolute perfection - his voice gets better with age, plain and simple. And his band is truly flawless!
I would love to see ... ( 2 years ago by unhpeache)
I would love to see him live. All of his preformances are just like listening to his CDs only better. Amazing!
James Taylor is ... ( 2 years ago by virginiawaldron)
James Taylor is divine. He sings like he is in heaven. Gorgeous looking too. I always the clothes he wears too.
If I was a little ... ( 1 year ago by tuskaiae)
If I was a little older and I got a chance I would marry this fine man...incredible!! Such a classic voice...it's like a welcome home everytime you hear him.
i have seen him ... ( 1 year ago by fourthdown)
i have seen him many times. make every effort to see him.
i love this song ( 1 year ago by timdrum5790)
i love this song
James is like a ... ( 1 year ago by r26y871)
James is like a sweet old friend, comfortable and comforting. Love his style. He's the best.
is this song about ... ( 1 year ago by booter19)
is this song about a train? and train tracks?
i believe it's ... ( 1 year ago by reignman2112)
i believe it's about makin moonshine...copper lines and kettles, creosote and terpentine....
googled copperline. ... ( 1 year ago by reignman2112)
googled copperline. it is a railroad. you're correct...
This song is about ... ( 11 months ago by ngilotti)
This song is about a beautiful, rural place that JT frequented near his hometown, where he had many special moments. He talks about going back as an adult and finding spec homes built there...but his memories are still intact. This is a great rendition, with the fiddle providing just the right touch of southern Americana....thanks JT. You sound just as good as you did in the 60's!!
I think you guys ... ( 4 months ago by Lunchos)
I think you guys might have it backwards, actually. The soil in the area around Chapel Hill, NC (where JT was raised) is all red dirt clay. Given the coloring of the soil, the people (yes, even the old folks, haha) called that area the copperline. Perhaps the railroad was named b/c it ran through that area. Either way, it's just a nostalgic look at an old familiar place with all of those characteristics that make it home-sweet-home. A wonderful song, whatever the etymology of the name.



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