"The Bomb Has To Die" - JT performs at a nuclear freeze rally at the Univ. of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1982. The song was co-written by JT and John and Johanna Hall. [RealAudio format]
"Dream Lover" - A clip from JT's rendition of the classic song off Manhattan Transfer's 1994 album. [RealAudio format]
"Time Works On All the Wild Young Men" - A short sample of JT's son Ben Taylor from mom Carly Simon's "Letters Never Sent" album Ben sings lead and plays guitar on this short song. [RealAudio format]
"Greensleeves" - Bridge music from the 1968 Apple album. Compare his style to modern recordings. [RealAudio format]
"Down In The Hole" - What is he saying? Amplified version of the end of the song as it fades out. From the "New Moon Shine" album. [RealAudio format]
Favorite - What's JT's favorite song? Take his word for it. From the "Live In Rio" album. [RealAudio format]
"Steamroller" - JT's own introduction to "Steamroller" with an explanation of its meaning. From the BBC radio show bootleg. [RealAudio format]
On May 7, 1995 JT accepted an honorary doctorate of music and gave the commencement address at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. The following clips come from that speech.
Hear the clips - 1. JT comments on the power of the almighty dollar. 2. More on money and what it means to be a musician. 3. "I thank God for music, and I thank music for God." 4. JT's closing words.
"The Simpsons"
This clip represents JT's entire appearance on an episode of "The Simpsons" originally aired on February 24, 1994. You can also read the text of the entire episode.
"Deep Space Homer" - JT enters, then sings part of "You've Got A Friend" followed by a modified "Fire and Rain." Finally, JT has an idea before taking his leave. [RealAudio format]