I live in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. I missed his show there, too busy to attend though ticket in hand. 16 years later I retired and finally had chance to see him in Vegas. Even had chance to talk with his full band members. Since then go to watch his concerts in Japan and in US.
february 1974 cortland ny college gym it was snowing doors opened early linda opened for jackson and they're still traveling together .... rock me on the water ...
I’ve been to see and hear Jackson - all over the country. I’ll be in Tacoma later this month to see JB and JT. I grew up and grew old with JB as my soundtrack. He and I are only a month apart in age. I’ve said many times in my later years that I so hope that Jackson outlives me because a world without Jackson Browne…we’ll that ain’t no kind of world for me.
As a 52 year old that was literally raised on his music I am dreading the day it comes. I have been blessed to see him many times, and mostly with my mom who is why I grew up with him. He’s always been my favorite and nothing could ever change that. I think I am introspective in part because of his music. I was that 5 or 6 yr old trying to figure out what Fountain of Sorrow was all about.
I like the song a lot although I find the key changes make it hard to sing easily. Well done if you've mastered it... and JB certainly nails it here. Expensive sounding guitars too😄
@@robertnewell9238 Hi Robert. Did you mean that the chord changes make it hard to sing? There aren’t any key changes in “Our Lady of the Well”, so I’m a bit confused. Cheers, Max 😁👍
This is my very favourite song of yours....reminds me of coming to live in Ireland to my parents home place and to all their people...where I met my husband and he introduced me to your songs ...Please come back to Ireland so we can see and hear you again and Thank you for all your music ... Maggie in County Mayo Ireland.
My elder brother had this album when it first came out and had me listen with him. I was 12 and can still picture it perfectly, with the LP spinning, holding the jacket and checking out the photos and reading every word. Loved this song from the first listening. -- This is a brilliant rendition of a timeless piece! Thanks for sharing it!
Absolutely beautiful. Cool to know that Linda Ronstadt is somewhere in that story. Had a crush on her back in the 70s and been mesmerized by and loving this song since the 70s. The whole Melody of this song and the way it flows into Colors of the Sun and then into Sing my Songs to me and For Everyman on that original album is one of the best records ever made. Still listen to it from start to finish at least once a year.
Actually Our Lady of the Well and Colors of the Sun and Sing My Songs to me and For Everyman are sequential to one another on side A and the latter on side B, which is whaat I was referring to. Excuse me if my description was difficult to understand.
@@EHzRacingCollecting Welp, it's because you said "..flows into Colors of the Sun AND THEN INTO Sing My Songs.." I Thought I Was a Child, These Days, Redneck Friend, The Times You've Come, and Ready or Not just called-they'd like to have a few words with you.
@@EHzRacingCollecting What I love the most is the way Take It Easy flows into Our Lady of the Well. I really love that. I haven't been able to hear them as 2 separate songs since the first time I listened to that album. When I only hear one of them it feels like something's missing. 😊
"For Everyman" holds a special place for me! I listened to it so much when it came out, played guitar along with it ... I think I probably knew how long each pause was between songs. Truly special.
Jackson has been a Favorite of mine my entire life darn near. Every music I ever recorded for myself had to have Jackson included in between all anything I recorded especially when I was driving cross country .. I Love how his words just grab ahold of you and take you there. To actually be at one of his shows you don't want to leave wanting him to come back and play just One More 🤗
I was a sophomore in 1973-74. Everyone knew about the Eagles. Mr. Wiseman dug up a record player and supplied us with fill-in-the-blank photocopies of lyrics. "For a Dancer". I learned how to pay attention to meaning. I learned insight. I learned that I could tell a story with the pieces people already have. I get a little better at it every day. I remember him as slight and moderate, built for longevity. Barring misfortune, Scott Wiseman adapted to common core, completed his career and now enjoys a retirement of contemplation and broad vistas.
I saw the documentary about Linda Ronstadt and your trip to Mexico. It was magical. Your music has been the soundtrack of my life for decades. 🎶 I love this song. It's one of my favorites. ❣️
Takes me back to when that song was first recorded fror the album "For Everyman" (1973)...a much better time for many of us. Thank you to Jackson and Val for the remembrance.
“But it’s a long way that I have come….” It’s been such a pleasure to have been riding shotgun to Jackson’s music over the decades as he’s helped me navigate my own journey.
Still awesome. That voice and that heart. Love you then. Love you now. Grew up with his songs. They are like a part of me. And I feel like I'm a better person for having the pleasure of just hearing them. Thank you. And blessed be Mr. Browne.
"And stare beyond the plains to where the mountains lie so still " Takes me back to the hills and the sea in rural Ireland. But then all of Jackson's songs connect on so many levels.A truly beautiful haunting song.
This is why I’ve always enjoyed his solo acoustic shows and the two live volumes. I asked him about five years if he was going to release more of those and he said he was thinking about it. I’d be a buyer! Actually I wish he’d re-record some of his albums solo acoustic with some new interpretations on the songs.
Have really enjoyed the series of at home performances. Would love another live album with some of your band. Your solo acoustic albums are always on my phone but I like these performances with just a couple band mates as well as your intros.
I agree and loved the little giggle and smiles at the end. That confirms the pleasure and fun it was playing that song at that time just them. Good stuff! Yum 🎶
Back when I had my first job at 15/16, and coming to grips with how an older man who was not your dad could boss you around in the absence of your family, I was already an avid JB fan and had been for years. One day that boss, my store manager, found out I was a fan bc I was wearing a JB "Tour 80" concert shirt. You know the ones: baseball jersey type -- white front with the colored sleeves to the elbows (I still have it, no its not for sale). He then told me he went to high school with Jackson. He may have said it was Sunny Hills High in Orange County Calif. He said he always had a guitar hanging 'round his neck ... and long hair. I suddenly realized ... "hey, I do that. And I have long-ish hair". I snapped out of my fantasy when he ordered, "go get carts". Ha ha. I saw my manager differently after he told me that. I admired him. Can you imagine? I suppose to the people that post here they completely get it and some may even have a similar story. I had never met nor even been near to Jackson so knowing someone that was in some way one degree separated was huge to me at that impressionable age. Had to be, right - - here I am recounting that story some 40 years later. Thanks Jackson, Val for putting up this awesome content.
Val, your sound is a revelation to this old man who first heard what was possible when "How High The Moon" was played on TV where I lived in Los Gatos in 1957. It is wonderful to hear you both play so beautifully together. Thank you Jackson Browne and Val McCallum, you made my day start out on a high note.
So glad that you still play and enjoy the older songs that mean so much to us all. You two make playing guitar look so easy. Masters at their crafts! Thanks again Jackson.
Jackson,you're one of the true greats of songwriters. I admire you so much,and I'm so enamored with your music and the way you are as a human being . Your love for your fans and humanity in general is inspirational. Thank you for sharing your gift with us all.
Thank you, thank you Jackson. So beautifully sung, your sounding so wonderful....... I love the acoustic guitar your such a master of. This performance touched my heart and I thank God for you and your invites. So handsome....... So gifted.. I wish for you everything great and good in life. God bless. Love you to bits. From Australia to you with a huge hug.
I loved the album this song is from since I purchased it back in the 70s. I perform this song on a regular basis because it’s always one people love the first time they hear it. Like I did.
Just two guys can sound so damn good! Jackson's voice and Gibson guitar sound so rich and clear, Val adds such a beautiful cushion under Jackson. Love IT!!
Man, I just love this song. I listen to it regularly. Mix is perfect, Val NAILS all the leads, Acoustic fills couldn't' be any sweeter, and Jackson...well, he's Jackson, awesome as always!
I can and do listen to your stories through music all damn day. The guitar was great! I'm so happy to hear that you and Linda Ronstadt traveled to Mexico. I miss her. Luckily I saw one her last concerts here in Hawaii at Diamond Head Crater. I made the front page of the paper singing along to one of her songs. 🤣🤣🤣 I can't sing! So funny.
I still have this album on vinyl, it's still spends time on my turntable. I think Jackson and Val are just really great bandmates. Keep up the good work guys.
This song brings back so many memories .... "tumbling like sweets from a jar" (credit Joan Baez for that line, of course) ... 1976 summertime; for me, Jackson's voice is still incredibly strong here. in 2021. The great David Linley contribution to the original album track (unforgettable) now seems but a distant shadow in the face of this stripped down version. Nice job!
Regarding the quality of Jackson's vocals, my sense is that after half a century-plus as a live performer he has truly GROWN INTO his natural vocal register. As great as he was in the early and mid 70s, when he was my absolute favorite male singer/songwriter (and he, JT, and myself were all then in our early 20s), to my mind and ear he now sounds better than ever. And I offer this live performance as testament to that assertion.
Been listening to Jackson since I was 17, I’m 63 now. These songs never get old. I learned how to play guitar listening to Jackson and David Lindley. I learned all of the solos and fills on The For Everyman record as well as a good number off of Late for the Sky.
I love this song. I have been watching this weekly on the Women's Refugee Comission channel. Beautifully done. Val does an amazing job on lead. Thank you Jackson.
This is a beautiful song, I really like the way you care for this world we live in and the way you express this in your music. Linda is a one of kind lady, who gave us her beautiful gift of music. Thank you for sharing all of your songs.❤️🎶🎸
A beautiful song to wake up to on this bright Sunday morning. I must say as a long time lover of you and your music I'm enjoying these up loads from your home, especially these older songs. This one, of course is one of my favorites. Shout out to Val on the electric guitar! Love from the east coast.
Wondedrful… Jackson, thank you… I’m 68 now, and you more than any other musician have been the soundtrack of my life since I heard your first song as senior in high school… you’ve been fabulous since the beginning… and still are!
How ‘bout some love for Val McCallum!!! 👍
What a masterful guitarist. I don't remember the last time I heard such a sweet tone, to boot.
I wish I could give this a hundred thumbs up. This is Jackson as his best!
🌈Amen, Bro’☀️✨
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So so good. What a voice he still has 🙂
😍😍
I’ve been going to see Jackson 🤍 50+ years. He and Bruce use to play on Venice beech in 67. Love him. I’ve seen him 32 times
I live in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. I missed his show there, too busy to attend though ticket in hand. 16 years later I retired and finally had chance to see him in Vegas. Even had chance to talk with his full band members. Since then go to watch his concerts in Japan and in US.
february 1974 cortland ny college gym it was snowing doors opened early linda opened for jackson and they're still traveling together .... rock me on the water ...
I’ve been to see and hear Jackson - all over the country. I’ll be in Tacoma later this month to see JB and JT. I grew up and grew old with JB as my soundtrack. He and I are only a month apart in age. I’ve said many times in my later years that I so hope that Jackson outlives me because a world without Jackson Browne…we’ll that ain’t no kind of world for me.
I'd love to see JB again. Never saw JT. I wish I'd known before they were coming here. Too late to get tickets now I figure . . .
@@nataliewilliams9741 its not to late as long as he is still alive.for some reason or another musicians like jackson never stop playing.
I so agree. I've only seen him 3 times so far. I absolutely love every single thing he does.
As a 52 year old that was literally raised on his music I am dreading the day it comes. I have been blessed to see him many times, and mostly with my mom who is why I grew up with him. He’s always been my favorite and nothing could ever change that. I think I am introspective in part because of his music. I was that 5 or 6 yr old trying to figure out what Fountain of Sorrow was all about.
@@nataliewilliams9741 please still try! Even the ‘not great’ seats are fine when you are able to be there when he’s playing!
This is my favourite Jackson Browne song. I’ve been playing it on guitar for 40 years.
I like the song a lot although I find the key changes make it hard to sing easily. Well done if you've mastered it... and JB certainly nails it here. Expensive sounding guitars too😄
@@robertnewell9238 What song are you thinking of? Cheer, Max
@@robertnewell9238 Hi Robert. Did you mean that the chord changes make it hard to sing? There aren’t any key changes in “Our Lady of the Well”, so I’m a bit confused. Cheers, Max 😁👍
Hi I always played this in key of G….what key is he playing in here and in Austin city limits video? Thx
If Jackson's not rocking this old stuff is the best.
This is my very favourite song of yours....reminds me of coming to live in Ireland to my parents home place and to all their people...where I met my husband and he introduced me to your songs ...Please come back to Ireland so we can see and hear you again and Thank you for all your music ... Maggie in County Mayo Ireland.
Jackson's little chuckle at the end says it all;; really nice version guys.
Has anyone from the Laurel Canyon era aged better than Jackson? What a treasure this man is.
My elder brother had this album when it first came out and had me listen with him. I was 12 and can still picture it perfectly, with the LP spinning, holding the jacket and checking out the photos and reading every word. Loved this song from the first listening. -- This is a brilliant rendition of a timeless piece! Thanks for sharing it!
YOU will always be part of Me.
Thank you JB💜
Absolutely beautiful. Cool to know that Linda Ronstadt is somewhere in that story. Had a crush on her back in the 70s and been mesmerized by and loving this song since the 70s. The whole Melody of this song and the way it flows into Colors of the Sun and then into Sing my Songs to me and For Everyman on that original album is one of the best records ever made. Still listen to it from start to finish at least once a year.
There are actually five songs between Colors and Sing My Songs, but i'd agree that the album-and its flow in general-are spectacular indeed.
Actually Our Lady of the Well and Colors of the Sun and Sing My Songs to me and For Everyman are sequential to one another on side A and the latter on side B, which is whaat I was referring to. Excuse me if my description was difficult to understand.
@@phishbill
@@EHzRacingCollecting Welp, it's because you said "..flows into Colors of the Sun AND THEN INTO Sing My Songs.." I Thought I Was a Child, These Days, Redneck Friend, The Times You've Come, and Ready or Not just called-they'd like to have a few words with you.
@@EHzRacingCollecting What I love the most is the way Take It Easy flows into Our Lady of the Well. I really love that. I haven't been able to hear them as 2 separate songs since the first time I listened to that album. When I only hear one of them it feels like something's missing. 😊
Love this song, this album, you, and where you still take me and my soul. Beautiful. Thank you my unknown friend.
"For Everyman" holds a special place for me! I listened to it so much when it came out, played guitar along with it ... I think I probably knew how long each pause was between songs. Truly special.
Jackson has been a Favorite of mine my entire life darn near. Every music I ever recorded for myself had to have Jackson included in between all anything I recorded especially when I was driving cross country .. I Love how his words just grab ahold of you and take you there. To actually be at one of his shows you don't want to leave wanting him to come back and play just One More 🤗
I was a sophomore in 1973-74. Everyone knew about the Eagles.
Mr. Wiseman dug up a record player and supplied us with fill-in-the-blank photocopies of lyrics. "For a Dancer". I learned how to pay attention to meaning. I learned insight. I learned that I could tell a story with the pieces people already have. I get a little better at it every day.
I remember him as slight and moderate, built for longevity. Barring misfortune, Scott Wiseman adapted to common core, completed his career and now enjoys a retirement of contemplation and broad vistas.
I'm one of your original fans from the early 70s. This has always been one of my favorites. Always makes me cry for some reason.
Beautiful
I could listen to you anytime from my past to present. Your music is timeless to me.
A favorite memory from my 20+ years of teaching high school English is turning students on to the lyrical beauty of Jackson Browne’s songs. ❤️
Another absolute gem. Love Val's phrasing, as usual.
Yes, truly beautiful!
He's a terrific musician!
This is the best jackson ive ever heard. Your voice has ripened to an appex right now. Age will take its toll but not for right now old freind.
I saw the documentary about Linda Ronstadt and your trip to Mexico.
It was magical.
Your music has been the soundtrack of my life for decades. 🎶
I love this song.
It's one of my favorites.
❣️
Takes me back to when that song was first recorded fror the album "For Everyman" (1973)...a much better time for many of us. Thank you to Jackson and Val for the remembrance.
Your music touches my soul
Hi Dee, how are you doing today?
Lyrics are in the drop-down description. Thank you Jackson. I fear the “cruel and senseless hand” continues.
"Though in some strong hearts the love and truth remain."
Where the hell would we be without Jackson Browne....lost, probably.
“But it’s a long way that I have come….” It’s been such a pleasure to have been riding shotgun to Jackson’s music over the decades as he’s helped me navigate my own journey.
I like that image. Thanks. Been riding shotgun to his music since his first record came out and I was 3 or 4! Soundtrack to my entire life.
Thanks.These are exactly my feelings also.
Val's playing is truly amazing...so melodic and complimentary---it couldn't be any better.
Still awesome. That voice and that heart. Love you then. Love you now. Grew up with his songs. They are like a part of me. And I feel like I'm a better person for having the pleasure of just hearing them. Thank you. And blessed be Mr. Browne.
Music keeps us together 💞
"And stare beyond the plains to where the mountains lie so still "
Takes me back to the hills and the sea in rural Ireland. But then all of Jackson's songs connect on so many levels.A truly beautiful haunting song.
This is why I’ve always enjoyed his solo acoustic shows and the two live volumes. I asked him about five years if he was going to release more of those and he said he was thinking about it. I’d be a buyer! Actually I wish he’d re-record some of his albums solo acoustic with some new interpretations on the songs.
Was getting ready for bed so I thought I’d check in. Beautiful now I can sleep…..goodnight 💕
Hi Diana, how are you doing?
Thank you so much Jackson Browne for all your music for all your words. Take great care
You are beautiful. I used to sit in my truck with my HB cassette and listen with tears loving this song. Your empathy shines bright!
Have really enjoyed the series of at home performances. Would love another live album with some of your band. Your solo acoustic albums are always on my phone but I like these performances with just a couple band mates as well as your intros.
Jackson is always great one of the best song writers ever
Two good guitar players in a room together that know how to compliment the music. I just love seeing these guy play together 👨🏻🦳
👍🥀🌀
Ohh me too!!!
I agree and loved the little giggle and smiles at the end. That confirms the pleasure and fun it was playing that song at that time just them. Good stuff! Yum 🎶
Humble, compassionate, loving, such a fine human being. Love your music!
i LOVE Val sittin on the couch too
Back when I had my first job at 15/16, and coming to grips with how an older man who was not your dad could boss you around in the absence of your family, I was already an avid JB fan and had been for years. One day that boss, my store manager, found out I was a fan bc I was wearing a JB "Tour 80" concert shirt. You know the ones: baseball jersey type -- white front with the colored sleeves to the elbows (I still have it, no its not for sale). He then told me he went to high school with Jackson. He may have said it was Sunny Hills High in Orange County Calif. He said he always had a guitar hanging 'round his neck ... and long hair. I suddenly realized ... "hey, I do that. And I have long-ish hair". I snapped out of my fantasy when he ordered, "go get carts". Ha ha. I saw my manager differently after he told me that. I admired him. Can you imagine? I suppose to the people that post here they completely get it and some may even have a similar story. I had never met nor even been near to Jackson so knowing someone that was in some way one degree separated was huge to me at that impressionable age. Had to be, right - - here I am recounting that story some 40 years later. Thanks Jackson, Val for putting up this awesome content.
Val, your sound is a revelation to this old man who first heard what was possible when "How High The Moon" was played on TV where I lived in Los Gatos in 1957. It is wonderful to hear you both play so beautifully together. Thank you Jackson Browne and Val McCallum, you made my day start out on a high note.
So glad that you still play and enjoy the older songs that mean so much to us all. You two make playing guitar look so easy. Masters at their crafts! Thanks again Jackson.
Jackson,you're one of the true greats of songwriters. I admire you so much,and I'm so enamored with your music and the way you are as a human being . Your love for your fans and humanity in general is inspirational. Thank you for sharing your gift with us all.
Awww guys….one of my all-time favorites! Val, that was beautiful!
Hi Ana, how are you doing?
Loved you when I was 17, now I'm 61 and you're still awesome!
After all these years, compa, still my favorite one.
Much love to you, Jackson.
Thank you, thank you Jackson.
So beautifully sung, your sounding so wonderful.......
I love the acoustic guitar your such a master of.
This performance touched my heart and I thank God for you and your invites.
So handsome.......
So gifted..
I wish for you everything great and good in life.
God bless.
Love you to bits.
From Australia to you with a huge hug.
Thank you Jackson 😊 💓
Oh, Jackson...from then 'til now you still touch my heart.
I loved the album this song is from since I purchased it back in the 70s. I perform this song on a regular basis because it’s always one people love the first time they hear it. Like I did.
I first heard this song in 1976 when I was twelve and I loved it immediately.
After 46 years I feel the same emotions.
Thanks Jackson!
I love you Jackson and your songs. Many nights I go to sleep listening to you
Just two guys can sound so damn good! Jackson's voice and Gibson guitar sound so rich and clear, Val adds such a beautiful cushion under Jackson. Love IT!!
Tears of Beauty
That romantic dream is that one that kept the Heart fresh and opened, gathering around himself bunch of souls like me 🙏🏼 Thank you 💗
Truly a beautiful and evocative work that I've revered for half a century - as have legions of his fans who "look for the beauty in song."
Yet another gem from the buffet that is Jackson Browne’s beautiful mind. Thanks for the feast for the soul!!!
Man, I just love this song. I listen to it regularly. Mix is perfect, Val NAILS all the leads, Acoustic fills couldn't' be any sweeter, and Jackson...well, he's Jackson, awesome as always!
My grandparents crossed the border many moons ago when they were welcomed here unlike today’s climate on every level ..
Ty💙
Across my home has grown a shadow of a cruel and senseless hand , although in some strong hearts the love and TRUTH remains”
Beautiful Song. Thx for sharing this on You Tube.
Hi Vera, how are you doing today?
I've loved this song for almost 50 years and I cried all the way through it.
I have carried this song in my heart for over 40 years since the early 1970s. Super!
This is a song that plays in my head every DAY!!!!!!Love you JB…
I love hearing anything you play and this one is another materpiece..thankful can enjoy these videos.
I can and do listen to your stories through music all damn day.
The guitar was great!
I'm so happy to hear that you and Linda Ronstadt traveled to Mexico.
I miss her.
Luckily I saw one her last concerts here in Hawaii at Diamond Head Crater.
I made the front page of the paper singing along to one of her songs. 🤣🤣🤣
I can't sing! So funny.
Hi there, how are you doing today?
Thank you
Hi Gloria, how are you doing today?
Yeah ! Nice!
Hi Gregory, how are you doing today?
I still have this album on vinyl, it's still spends time on my turntable. I think Jackson and Val are just really great bandmates. Keep up the good work guys.
My table is turning also with JB 🌀🎶🎵🎹
I've bought most of the albums on cd too, to heat while driving the car. Never miss out that way.
Thank you Jackson... thank you Val... you two together just deepen the sweetness of this tune.... loved it then... love it even more now !
Hi there, how are you doing today?
I can't live without him and his band
👍❣🌿
Beautiful! And good to See you Happy!😊
This song brings back so many memories .... "tumbling like sweets from a jar" (credit Joan Baez for that line, of course) ... 1976 summertime; for me, Jackson's voice is still incredibly strong here. in 2021. The great David Linley contribution to the original album track (unforgettable) now seems but a distant shadow in the face of this stripped down version. Nice job!
Regarding the quality of Jackson's vocals, my sense is that after half a century-plus as a live performer he has truly GROWN INTO his natural vocal register. As great as he was in the early and mid 70s, when he was my absolute favorite male singer/songwriter (and he, JT, and myself were all then in our early 20s), to my mind and ear he now sounds better than ever. And I offer this live performance as testament to that assertion.
Wore the album out. Wore the tape out. Never tired of it.
Just to be gifted this leaves one feeling almost unworthy. Then the song fills what remains to be filled.
Absolutely love this song from years ago…..I find myself singing it frequently. Your voice……you still got it Jackson🎵🎶🎤
Been listening to Jackson since I was 17, I’m 63 now. These songs never get old. I learned how to play guitar listening to Jackson and David Lindley. I learned all of the solos and fills on The For Everyman record as well as a good number off of Late for the Sky.
Love the at home songs on UA-cam!
Hi Eileen, how are you doing today?
I love this song. I have been watching this weekly on the Women's Refugee Comission channel.
Beautifully done. Val does an amazing job on lead. Thank you Jackson.
Have loved this song for so many years. Thanks for playing it.
Beauty stays with your heart-- - and Jackson you have one of the most beautiful ones ❤️-- -
Hi Snow, how are you doing today?
This is a beautiful song, I really like the way you care for this world we live in and the way you express this in your music. Linda is a one of kind lady, who gave us her beautiful gift of music. Thank you for sharing all of your songs.❤️🎶🎸
Thank you Jackson. You made a nice contribution. Something to be proud of.
Aw that was just outstanding , so glad you are keeping the beauty of your songs and sharing thank you so much 💚💚💚💚💚
Applause! Tastefully done. Thank you Jackson and Val.
I just love how their guitar playing complement each other so well
Beautiful. And his little chuckle at the end..priceless ❤
Magnificent rendition of a truly great song.
A beautiful song to wake up to on this bright Sunday morning. I must say as a long time lover of you and your music I'm enjoying these up loads from your home, especially these older songs. This one, of course is one of my favorites. Shout out to Val on the electric guitar! Love from the east coast.
Please keep on with these fantastic home productions, Jackson and Val! And you are welcome to Norway if you have some spare time😇
Also very welcome in my house, Hamburg, Germany 🌀❣💞
As always, Bravo Jackson Browne ! Bravo!
Love this song, and every song he has written.
That smile when you really really really stick the landing … 🌟
Val is so smooth and feeling what he is playing. Such tasteful licks.
@Austin Howland Happy New Years to you also
@Austin Howland I now live in MS. I moved here from Nashville, TN.
Wow Austin, that is far away. Why are you still there?
@Austin Howland Why are you asking questions like that. It's none of your business.
@Austin Howland Getting bad. We lost our country I think.
Wondedrful… Jackson, thank you… I’m 68 now, and you more than any other musician have been the soundtrack of my life since I heard your first song as senior in high school… you’ve been fabulous since the beginning… and still are!
Beautiful.. reflective song...Another Classic..Thank you..
Dear Jackson,
Happy Birthday, may you sing for ever ❣🌞💞🥂🍾🎶🎶💃🕺🌀🙏
An oldie but goodie. Thank you, guys.
Thank you, Jackson Browne.
Appreciation for your lyric poetry.
Jackson, thank you for everything. I've been wanting to tell you that for 50 years.