tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1975416078255909953.post3485850655246278934..comments2024-03-16T18:38:04.996-04:00Comments on Critics At Large : The Return of the Invisible Man: J.D. Souther’s Natural HistoryCritics at Largehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18073851963852030361noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1975416078255909953.post-27713415648905025982012-01-22T09:10:00.040-05:002012-01-22T09:10:00.040-05:00I didn't know that JD had ever swung through T...I didn't know that JD had ever swung through T.O.! On Jan 13th 2012 I flew 500 miles to NYC to see him at the Allen Room, with the stage overlooking Cental Park and New York City at the Lincoln Center. The show was outstanding and he played all of his classic songs, plus a few 1920's Ain't Misbehavin' and Bye Bye Blackird for the audience of 500. Got to meet him after the show which adds to my list including Gordon Lightfoot, Randy Meisner, Rick Davies and John Helliwell. Hopefully he will return to Toronto one day. Natural History is an excellent album and I found a copy of If The World Was You in Montreal at HMV and it is terrific and well worth the download if you can't find the CD. Notwithstanding all of his great songs recorded by others, I'll Be Here At Closing Time is a beautiful, melodic love song which now ranks among my favourites.<br />Donald ThomasDonald Thomashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03848355359350540184noreply@blogger.com