Being as old as 65, I can get into bad habits of not wanting to listen to young people's music, then I would be a fool not to, because I found great treasures on UA-cam such as these Lads, and at 65 I am only now learning to sing and play guitar, even writing songs a blessing because now i can get my own stories out there, yes listening to wonderful young musicians can be very inspiring
Well "These Days" was written by Jackson Browne when he was 16 and he's 72 years old now. So you're listening to old people's music being played by young(ish) guys. But yes, it's inspiring.
@@XLBiker13 young people give old sounds life again its called respect for older songs keeping music live it is great that some young musicians respect old music and not techno most call this music old fashioned. I have my own story here as a innocent child inslaved in 5 industrial and reform school no crimes from aged three we we living in victorian aged secret prisons in the rocking 50s twisting 60s glam 70s we were working hard from ages of five making rosary-beads to farming trying to listen to a radio blinded by concrete walls . see Robert Artane industrial schools were not schools and hear the struggle of a voice who could not sing for 50 years only now playing guitar punished because that child wanted to play in Artane band touching band equipment youtube
your story is the same as mine. (I'm 63) My son took me to a Neil Young concert after he listened to my albums !! I then took him to the 'Other Favourites' concert in London 2019. We were both blown away by Josh, Carson, Toni and Riena. I now play guitar, sing, and record my own music, inspired by these talented people. Isn't music great !!
Two talented guys who only care about making good music. They don't care about costumes, haircuts, just look at Josh's hair in this video ... they just give us what a musician should deliver, music. Best youtube music channel ever.
While I don't doubt Josh's talent would shine through in any generation, a big factor in his playing is the inspiration of folk guitarists like John Fahey, Leo Kottke, Nick Drake, et al. He would not have been as likely to know and study these guitarists if he was living at the time.
Do you know how hard it is and how long it takes to get your hair to look like you don't give a crap about your hair? give these guys some style credit friends : ) My older sister in 1969 was a total hippie. It took her hours to get the look like she hadn't changed he clothes or showered in a month.
One of my favorite things about Josh is it he usually looks as though he just rolled out of bed and said, “I think I’ll record one to upload.” And, yes, Josh, “That was nice.”
I love that these beautifully-written older songs are being covered by young musicians, and that they are getting new life with a younger audience. Great songs persist. Thank you!
Browne was such an old soul so young. "Don't confront me with my failures......I had not forgotten them." At 16, how many failures has one had that one has had the time and perception to consider them? Amazing. Stunning. Perfect rendition of this wonderful tune of self examination. Bravo, young men, bravo.
Fascinating version of a song, written by a young ( 17 years old ) Jackson Browne, These 2, after decades together, still attract and hold an incredible audience of very fine people.
What a great birthday present! I am consistently amazed by that little Zoom H2. I just caution folks in the comments to understand a great deal of understanding and talent is required to get results like this on a portable recorder. When limited by mic placement, instrument placement and dynamics need to be perfect. Look at where the guitar amp is, listen to the volume. See where Carson is sitting, and how he is interacting with the Zoom. Look at how Josh leans in when singing harmony, but his voice is still placed perfectly underneath the melody. This is expert level playing and recording through and through. The amount of time these two and all the other musicians featured in their other videos have dedicated to their crafts really shows. You guys are highly appreciated. Please keep it up.
Carson's right hand...oh, for that much flexibility! I'm 58 and have played guitar since age 13. My hands feel more like plywood than plastic anymore. Not to be overlooked, what an absolutely delicious rendition of the song!! Kudos and props to you both!
@Thomas Mackey -- Me too. It stays in my "Suggested Videos" list because I can't stop listening. That's a great way to put it, Thomas -- it's growing in my soul. Yes.
Back in 1973, I bought Gregg Allman's Laid Back album. That was the first time I ever heard this song. Later that year, I bought Jackson Browne For Everyman, and that's when I realized this was a Jackson Browne tune. Its always been one of my favorites. You guys did a beautiful job.
It seems youth is not wasted on the young. I was a senior in high school, about to go away to college in 1973. I was never more alive. All of you are great talents, playing great music. Brother seven years younger turned me on to you. Version was too powerful not to acknowledge.
Jackson Browne songs like this are perfect for Carson's voice. This early song of JB's is very much in the country/folk vein; it will fit in well with your many of your regular set pieces. Josh as always is first class with the harmony and guitar. Great song, guys. I so look forward to seeing you on tour again soon.
Absolutely everything I love about these guys is in this video: Carson's beautiful buttery vocal tones, Josh's smooth gifted playing style...and, you know, the hair thing.
Josh, best moment of the video is seeing how you are quite obviously 'high' from the music at the end. It's one thing to listen to you perform, but another to actually be you performing like this consistently. I bet it is the most pure and natural 'drug' that there is. Keep doing what you're doing, the world is a better place for having you in it.
These Days is one of my all time favorites…… “These days I sit on corner stones And count the time in quarter tones to ten, my friend”… Great singer songwriter lyric. Now I must say These Guys are one of my favorites ! At 66 I only wish I played and sang as good. Great job boys!
Josh Turner (and Carson and friends) are part of the next generation of Paul Simons and Jackson Brownes. This makes me happy for the future of music. It has been really cool to follow you all on your journeys. As I have said many times to all of you, keep it up. Love your covers, your music, and your enthusiasm. Thanks.
Wow, Josh and Carson.... this is one of my favorite songs, and now this is my favorite version. Listened three times on repeat... thanks for everything boys, and keep it up.
Excellent harmonies as usual! I must admit, I have not seen so much volume in the bed head hair since back in college days! It’s all about the music....just as it should be. Great job, gentlemen!
The people in Josh's building are the only neighbors who start banging on the wall when he *stops* playing music with his friends.
Excellent!
Upvote 1000%!
Best comment ever about these guys !
I liked this because it deserved more than 300
I wanna live in that same house, next door, please.....
It really doesn’t get any better than this folks
facts
This morning, I set out to discover the internet entire. I've stopped looking and am watching this on repeat instead.
Are you sure?
Agreed.
Perfect harmony. Beautiful cover.
Being as old as 65, I can get into bad habits of not wanting to listen to young people's music, then I would be a fool not to, because I found great treasures on UA-cam such as these Lads, and at 65 I am only now learning to sing and play guitar, even writing songs a blessing because now i can get my own stories out there, yes listening to wonderful young musicians can be very inspiring
Well "These Days" was written by Jackson Browne when he was 16 and he's 72 years old now. So you're listening to old people's music being played by young(ish) guys. But yes, it's inspiring.
@@XLBiker13 young people give old sounds life again its called respect for older songs keeping music live it is great that some young musicians respect old music and not techno most call this music old fashioned. I have my own story here as a innocent child inslaved in 5 industrial and reform school no crimes from aged three we we living in victorian aged secret prisons in the rocking 50s twisting 60s glam 70s we were working hard from ages of five making rosary-beads to farming trying to listen to a radio blinded by concrete walls . see Robert Artane industrial schools were not schools and hear the struggle of a voice who could not sing for 50 years only now playing guitar punished because that child wanted to play in Artane band touching band equipment youtube
@@XLBiker13 thank you for that
your story is the same as mine. (I'm 63) My son took me to a Neil Young concert after he listened to my albums !! I then took him to the 'Other Favourites' concert in London 2019. We were both blown away by Josh, Carson, Toni and Riena. I now play guitar, sing, and record my own music, inspired by these talented people. Isn't music great !!
@@neilbanks6845 Neil great to hear thanks bud sadly recording is out of my league my money goes on my kiddo
Two talented guys who only care about making good music. They don't care about costumes, haircuts, just look at Josh's hair in this video ... they just give us what a musician should deliver, music. Best youtube music channel ever.
Accurate, mate! 👏👏
poor josh out here catching strays
One rubber band short of a man bun.
gave me a good chuckle
well to be fair he should really brush his hair ...he'd be a combat liability in the field
That end lyric just gets you every time... "Don't confront me with my failures, I had not forgotten them"...
Yup, or as Gregg Allman sang it, “I’m aware of them”
crazy thing is that Jackson Browne wrote those lyrics when he was like 16 or some such. Great tune.
one of my favourite lines of all time
This song reminded me of a couple of business meetings I've been in over the years...
brings a tear to my eye
60 years ago you two guys would have gone down in history.
Sitting on the front porch of my old farmhouse, looking down the green-canopied country road, listening to to this honey of a song. Close to heaven.
Indeed!
Sitting on my front porch looking out at Puget Sound, listening. Heaven as well!
Ditto from North Carolina
And here in the Japanese alps. Always loved this song.
And then there’s the great Tom Rush version
consistently awed by josh's playing. can't get enough of carson's voice. also vibing on josh's hair. this is a 10/10 would recommend for me.
#thathair lol
11/10 :-)
Josh should have been a guitarist back in the 70’s. Just imagine how the world would have been!
pretty much the same... he is covering songs from the seventies.
While I don't doubt Josh's talent would shine through in any generation, a big factor in his playing is the inspiration of folk guitarists like John Fahey, Leo Kottke, Nick Drake, et al. He would not have been as likely to know and study these guitarists if he was living at the time.
@@gr6914 kinda missed the point bro.
@@absolving No I got it, I was just being glib.
🔥❤🙌💥
I love these guys
WORD
yes! :-)
I JUST thought that too! Literally :)
We love you as well.
Do you know how hard it is and how long it takes to get your hair to look like you don't give a crap about your hair? give these guys some style credit friends : ) My older sister in 1969 was a total hippie. It took her hours to get the look like she hadn't changed he clothes or showered in a month.
One of my favorite things about Josh is it he usually looks as though he just rolled out of bed and said, “I think I’ll record one to upload.” And, yes, Josh, “That was nice.”
That's the first thing I thought when I saw him lol
*hits blunt
sips coffee
It's a great morning waking up to our guys
"That was nice."
Understatement of the year, lads.
I love that these beautifully-written older songs are being covered by young musicians, and that they are getting new life with a younger audience. Great songs persist.
Thank you!
Browne was such an old soul so young. "Don't confront me with my failures......I had not forgotten them." At 16, how many failures has one had that one has had the time and perception to consider them? Amazing. Stunning. Perfect rendition of this wonderful tune of self examination. Bravo, young men, bravo.
Check out Carson's channel "Don't Fear" and "You Don't Know Me (at all). Both originals.
Fascinating version of a song,
written by a young ( 17 years old ) Jackson Browne,
These 2, after decades together, still attract and hold an incredible audience of very fine people.
Sometimes the only thing i need to be happy is: a cover by The Other Favorites
Same!
made me cry
H2 still lives!!! Mine sadly crashed - sad. Thumbs up 👍👍👍
This is 2.0. I already have a line of succession set up after this one too
For some reason this made me cry. It was so beautiful.
This song has always spoken to me. 😢
The Other Favorites...Josh and Carson bringing joy to the world. Thanks gentlemen.
Whether Josh and Carson make a complex arrangement or a simple one, it's always incredibly tasteful and the performance is always beautiful.
I so hope Jackson Browne gets to hear this.
Only good things happen when these two get together. Both are major talents, for a more humble, decentralizing world.
'Don't confront me with my failures, I have not forgotten them....' That line pulls at my heartstrings every time. Truly beautiful performance.
It's my birthday today, and I couldn't ask for much more than my favourite musicians playing my favourite song. Thanks, Josh and Carson.
Happy birthday!
Congrats! I hope you're having a great day!
Have a good one!🥳
Happy birthday! : D
HAPPY BIRTHDAY IAN
Bed head being made cool. Makes my life so much happier 😊
Jackson Browne, my favorite. Carson and Josh, my other favorites.
These days you need talents like these talents! So grateful. Guitar at 2.05 is just unreal in its pauses!
Soulful, and musical. Digging deep into the song's essence....Jackson Browne would be proud.
What a great birthday present! I am consistently amazed by that little Zoom H2. I just caution folks in the comments to understand a great deal of understanding and talent is required to get results like this on a portable recorder. When limited by mic placement, instrument placement and dynamics need to be perfect. Look at where the guitar amp is, listen to the volume. See where Carson is sitting, and how he is interacting with the Zoom. Look at how Josh leans in when singing harmony, but his voice is still placed perfectly underneath the melody. This is expert level playing and recording through and through. The amount of time these two and all the other musicians featured in their other videos have dedicated to their crafts really shows. You guys are highly appreciated. Please keep it up.
'good' and 'nice' are two words.
'sublime' and 'tear-inducing' are two others.
Thank you boys.
Carson's right hand...oh, for that much flexibility! I'm 58 and have played guitar since age 13. My hands feel more like plywood than plastic anymore.
Not to be overlooked, what an absolutely delicious rendition of the song!! Kudos and props to you both!
This is one of the most beautiful songs in the world.
I think Josh, besides being an amazing musician, is going the make his mark finding and elevating great talents...
You guys don't just perform, you put your whole selves into songs. So awesome. Thanks for sharing.
I keep coming back to this song. its growing in my soul.
@Thomas Mackey -- Me too. It stays in my "Suggested Videos" list because I can't stop listening. That's a great way to put it, Thomas -- it's growing in my soul. Yes.
Great work 👍🏻 Jackson never gets the appreciation he deserves. One of the great American songwriters!
Back in 1973, I bought Gregg Allman's Laid Back album. That was the first time I ever heard this song. Later that year, I bought Jackson Browne For Everyman, and that's when I realized this was a Jackson Browne tune. Its always been one of my favorites. You guys did a beautiful job.
Yeah! One of these days! Beautiful!
It seems youth is not wasted on the young. I was a senior in high school, about to go away to college in 1973. I was never more alive. All of you are great talents, playing great music. Brother seven years younger turned me on to you. Version was too powerful not to acknowledge.
Jackson Browne songs like this are perfect for Carson's voice. This early song of JB's is very much in the country/folk vein; it will fit in well with your many of your regular set pieces. Josh as always is first class with the harmony and guitar. Great song, guys. I so look forward to seeing you on tour again soon.
Absolutely everything I love about these guys is in this video: Carson's beautiful buttery vocal tones, Josh's smooth gifted playing style...and, you know, the hair thing.
Jackson Browne would love this
My favorite duo and the classic Zoom H2 mic. No one else on youtube inspire my channel as much as these two.
"things are bound to be improving these days, one of these days"
Yeah that line hits hard after the past 2 years with covid
Love the bed head on Josh. Best musician no one has ever heard of.
It's very entertaining when the artist is surprised that their performance is outstanding.
Sigh...just so good.
My favorite young musicians.
Josh, best moment of the video is seeing how you are quite obviously 'high' from the music at the end. It's one thing to listen to you perform, but another to actually be you performing like this consistently. I bet it is the most pure and natural 'drug' that there is. Keep doing what you're doing, the world is a better place for having you in it.
Thank you guys 🧿🤌🏻❤️🙏🏼
Can't believe I get to watch this for free. Josh and Carson, both of you are so special. Nothing more to say than Thankyou.
Outstanding. Josh. Better get that bed head looked at 🤣
Gosh Carson, your voice just seems to get better and better!
I am sure JB is simply delighted with this interpretation of his masterwork. These blokes have the Midas touch.
I agree, King Midas that made all he touched to gold...
The best part about watching You guys is that even after all these years. It’s easy to see you still have a blast playing together. Good stuff fellas.
Just fabulous!!! Jackson Brown and Nico for sure like this sitting-in-the-sofa-playing-and-singing.
As a virtually unknown 19 year old, in NYC for the first time, Jackson was playing in Nico's band, and played guitar on her recorded version.
I'd already smashed that like button before the close harmonies started. After that, I couldn't find the super-like button...?
That is a beautiful guitar you got right there
True, that guitar is so beautiful!
Awesome, as always.
Should call this version, “Bedhead”.
Lol
3:22 - 'That was good - that was nice'... that was beautiful! Thank you! (and, only 13-hours ago!)
Brilliant, divine, sublime and the rest of the Thesaurus...Classic!
Please keep playing for another 30 years (at least) together.
You are a fantastic duo
These guys do their best work with bedhead!
Wow! And Carson nails the finale...fantastic!
I had to play this one a couple of times in a row.
Classic Josh bedhead music!
Love this, Jackson Browne was my musician hero back in the 70s. That old trusty Zoom sure makes a great recording.
Goosebumps.
Its borderline criminal how good this is.
What a master song writer Jackson Browne was! Y’all killed it!
Still is.
Is. ♥
@@grahamjenkin2882 yes of course lol
@@tdublakeo Yes! idk what i was thinking :)
@@reillyphillips6145 He's been posting some "Live From Home" performances on his site lately, they're so charming- are you subbed to his channel?
Been watching from afar for a few years. They got me on Harvest Moon. Then this... Thanks!
Always a good day when another Other Favorites video drops. Thanks, guys.
Jackson brown surely watched this and smiled. Great song & nice rendering
One of my favorite songs off my favorite soundtrack! The Royal Tenenbaums! You guys always create the best covers!
I’ve heard many versions of this song but I keep coming back to Josh’s and Carson’s. Dare I say it’s as good as JB’s.
You guys make me proud to be a human being. Love this rendition, love you too Mr Browne.
These Days is one of my all time favorites…… “These days I sit on corner stones
And count the time in quarter tones to ten, my friend”… Great singer songwriter lyric. Now I must say These Guys are one of my favorites ! At 66 I only wish I played and sang as good. Great job boys!
The guy is a monster on the guitar. Best on You Tube.
Just a beautiful rendition of a classic song.
Great job gentlemen ✌️🥰❤️
Music, passion, heart in this house...but no combs
Many times I have a smile on my face as I read the title of the video and it only widens by the music that ensues as I click on said video :)
Josh Turner (and Carson and friends) are part of the next generation of Paul Simons and Jackson Brownes. This makes me happy for the future of music. It has been really cool to follow you all on your journeys. As I have said many times to all of you, keep it up. Love your covers, your music, and your enthusiasm. Thanks.
That D'Angelico sounds like Heaven
Your gift of music brings me to tears. Thank you !
Two fantastic guys cover an old fantastic song. We love you! Please cover more of Jackson Browne.
Wow, Josh and Carson.... this is one of my favorite songs, and now this is my favorite version. Listened three times on repeat... thanks for everything boys, and keep it up.
Well, you guys did it again! You sang out very soul of that song. Can you believe Jackson Browne wrote that when he was just 16 year old?
Good lord. Carson just nailing that Jackson Browne vocal. Well done, gents.
My favorite internet group. I don't even notice the exotic hair styles. Thanks guys.
So happy you two are still making music together after all these years!
Excellent harmonies as usual! I must admit, I have not seen so much volume in the bed head hair since back in college days! It’s all about the music....just as it should be. Great job, gentlemen!
Josh and Carson, my favourite artist. Pump up the jam taane ma (men). Noho ora mai (be well).
Beautiful, sometimes songs just find you and make you feel again....
Beautiful, true, pure. Thank you gents!
Relaxing song in an after-nap recording... Great!
Just wonderful. Thanks. Love that hairdo Josh.
You give hope pleasure and love to the world, thanx! Greetz from Amsterdam❤
Best young duo going, and your gang of musician friends on other videos............keep the music coming !~!~!