3 Jun
2002
3 Jun
'02
11:29 a.m.
on 6/3/02 10:20 AM, Steve Smith at ssmith36@sprynet.com wrote:
Skip is on the money here, through I'd perhaps substitute "James Taylor" for "Jackson Browne,"
And here we disagree. James Taylor is responsible for some of the most beautiful and unconventional chord progressions of the 1970's (check out "If I Keep My Heart Out Of Sight" or "Chanson Francais") while Jackson Browne was -- during RUNNING ON EMPTY -- turning out stuff like "The Road" (which surely puts him in Fogelberg territory). As a guitar player, I always thought of James as the Bill Evans of fingerpickers. sh