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00:00The love song she wrote the night James Taylor left her.
00:04Your 3 a.m. Spotify session resonates deeply as Carole King's voice quivers in It's Too Late.
00:10That raw emotion, unchanged by studio edits, echoes genuine heartbreak, captivating listeners seeking authenticity.
00:18The fastest path from pain to permanence ran through Laurel Canyon Studios.
00:22Tony Stern rapidly penned It's Too Late after splitting with James Taylor, while Carole King composed its music in an hour.
00:30Capturing Raw Emotion
00:31This immediate creative process preserved the true physiology of grief, much like Joni Mitchell's Heartfelt Blue.
00:38Vulnerability became the new virtuosity for a generation, craving authentic connection.
00:44Tapestry and Blue revolutionized music by embracing flaws as artistic choices,
00:49making confessional songwriting an art form with universal emotional currency.
00:54These weren't just songs about breakups.
00:56They were sonic documents of women processing loss in real time,
01:00establishing new authenticity standards for artists like Taylor Swift.
01:04The staying power of these staple breakup albums proves something vital about human connection.
01:09We want proof of survival.
01:12That creative burst became timeless art by refusing to pretty up the truth.
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