James Taylor
Song
I never
decided to like James Taylor songs – I didn't really have a
choice. I suppose if I had been 15 or 16 when I heard my first
James Taylor song, I probably would have hated it. Generally,
when something is that light and musically non-
confrontational, I can not stand it at all. Nonetheless, James
Taylor music is a part of me now. We used to listen to James
Taylor song after song on long road trips. My parents used to
play James Taylor albums every Sunday morning while we would
sit around eating brunch and enjoying watching the day slipping
by. I do not like every song James Taylor has ever written, but
in general I feel pretty positively disposed towards
him.
Nonetheless, I have not really
listened to a James Taylor record in years. I guess I'm so
embarrassed about my James Taylor song affinity that I won't
keep his albums around. I do not think I ever consciously
decided to do it, but over the past few years, I have let James
Taylor completely slip out of my life. If a friend of mine had
not played a James Taylor song for me the other week, in fact,
I might have completely forgotten him.
This wasn't just any friend,
and he wasn't playing just any James Taylor song. We had grown
up together, and have listened to James Taylor together many
times. The James Taylor song that he was playing was Fire and
Rain. One time when we were young, we got into a big fight when
our families moved apart. We did not talk to each other for
several years, and it seemed like we would never be friends
again. Every time either of us heard that James Taylor song,
however, it would make us think of the other one. It took
awhile, but finally we got sick of fighting and decided to be
friends again. I won't say that the James Taylor song is the
reason that we are friends, but it certainly helped reconcile
us.
Listening to some of the songs
James Taylor wrote with my friend, it made me realize why I
liked him in the first place. James Taylor songs are not the
greatest in the world, but there is something compelling about
him in an understated way. His songs are soothing, mellow, and
nonthreatening, but they still say something. I'm not
frequently in the mood to hear a James Taylor song, but when I
am nothing else will suffice.
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