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markebowers Says:
Oct 26, 2009 - The falsetto at 3:40 is Big John Wallace. He is the bass "of banannas" on 30000 pounds too!
tattojim62 Says:
Oct 27, 2009 - Reminds me of my first love.......guess it was just not ment to be.
tecwolfen Says:
Oct 27, 2009 - Harry keep the change :3
donttouchmethere Says:
Oct 30, 2009 - none of them are, thats why they are our first love. to teach us a lesson.
indin40 Says:
Oct 30, 2009 - I,ve loved the best "storyteller" for my whole life, he will never be topped. We all have been reminded of the little things in our lives that only his music can make us once again feel the feelings long gone. shane m. small busby montana!
dejavuman22 Says:
Oct 30, 2009 - The man with the glasses that plays the electric guitar has the most incredible vocal range I have ever heard. He can go from Baritone to Soprano with ease! I have never met anyone who is able to do that!
biggestyin Says:
Nov 2, 2009 - That's "Big" John Wallace, as Harry Chapin called him, on the electric bass. He is truly awesome! I saw him in the tribute to Harry with Stephen and Tom Chapin. He was the star of the show.
dejavuman22 Says:
Nov 3, 2009 - Cool! I wish I could have seen it!
Yankeedoug1 Says:
Nov 3, 2009 - south shore music circus 1973 .seen him there each year till he finally flyed right out of our life what a loss!
DsveysNavy Says:
Nov 3, 2009 - didnt he pass away going to his own concert and died in a car accident of the LIE? I think i remember that news on wnew fm and Scot Muni....wow dude was real
chuckd5usa Says:
Nov 4, 2009 - Wikipedia has some cool info on Big John Wallace.
toddhigdon Says:
Nov 5, 2009 - How many of us guys knockin on the door of 40 can relate to this one ?
2dogsandmouse Says:
Nov 5, 2009 - i wish every one could learn to fly,but never leave the ground
floydzepdeep Says:
Nov 6, 2009 - Me man...I'm 38 and thank God my old man introduced me to Harry. We can cry all nite about the loss but it happens. Believe me, I can relate, if the music touches you the way it does me, God bless you
moejeffreys Says:
Nov 7, 2009 - I remember being 12 years old, riding home from a football game with my brother, when this song came on the radio. I knew what he meant when he sang, "Oh I've got something inside me, to drive a princess blind, there's a wild man wizard he's hiding in me, illuminating my mind..." That's when I became a fan of Harry Chapin. I have always been dominated by my creative side. I got in trouble a lot in school for that (flowers are red)...listening to Taxi made me realize it was OK. Thanks Harry.
ShaggyDawg Says:
Nov 8, 2009 - That is one hell of a piece of songwriting right there.
dayglowgreendoor Says:
Nov 9, 2009 - "it was a sad smile just the same". I put that in almost every screenplay that I write. The last one might be optioned this week. I'll have a sad smile if does, a sad smile just the same.
Larzabeth Says:
Nov 14, 2009 - Well that was a sad song. :(
12OunceProphet Says:
Nov 14, 2009 - Yes it is sad, but Harry was a great musician and a good person , thanks for sharing this video with me.
Larzabeth Says:
Nov 14, 2009 - You are welcome. ;) Today was the first time that I ever heard it. I thought that it was very nice.
keyjack100 Says:
Nov 15, 2009 - A fine artist....A better man.
stp1954 Says:
Nov 17, 2009 - There's not enough stars to rate this song. RIP, Harry
bpyrad Says:
Nov 18, 2009 - the Kerouac of AM Radio.....we miss ya buddy....nobody like you today
oscar0905 Says:
Nov 19, 2009 - wow! Taxi and Cats in the cradle........ genius! Thanks for posting this...



kennythejester Says:
Oct 25, 2009 - "Harry keep the change" that is the topper to the song