45 years ago I discovered Jackson Browne amidst the record collection of a much older and slightly faded older woman who actually lived his heyday. She's gone now, but it was one of the best gifts she ever gave me. Jackson Browne's music has followed me through the years, seen me through some really rough times and lot of pleasant introspection. Years ago when the world was still analog and a handwritten note might have gotten somewhere, I'm sorry I never said 'thanks' - it's meant so much.
and now, in 2023, we continue to believe that this is not really happening....I will be dead when things really get crazy, but I apologize to my children every day for the world we have left them...
I feel like I lived this song, and I am still not ready. I don’t think it is possible to be ready. But it is possible to be prepared. RIP David Lindley.
Some of them were dreamers And some of them were fools Who were making plans and thinking of the future With the energy of the innocent They were gathering the tools They would need to make their journey back to nature While the sand slipped through the opening And their hands reached for the golden ring With their hearts they turned to each other's hearts for refuge In the troubled years that came before the deluge Some of them knew pleasure And some of them knew pain And for some of them it was only the moment that mattered And on the brave and crazy wings of youth They went flying around in the rain And their feathers, once so fine, grew torn and tattered And in the end they traded their tired wings For the resignation that living brings And exchanged love's bright and fragile glow For the glitter and the rouge And in a moment they were swept before the deluge Let the music keep our spirits high Let the buildings keep our children dry Let creation reveal its secrets by and by, by and by When the light that's lost within us reaches the sky Some of them were angry At the way the earth was abused By the men who learned how to forge her beauty into power And they struggled to protect her from them Only to be confused By the magnitude of her fury in the final hour And when the sand was gone and the time arrived In the naked dawn only a few survived And in attempts to understand a thing so simple and so huge Believed that they were meant to live after the deluge Let the music keep our spirits high Let the buildings keep our children dry Let creation reveal it's secrets by and by, by and by When the light that's lost within us reaches the sky
I remember seeing Jackson in concert doing this song. While not a particularly religious person I had the overwhelming feeling that God, some higher power, had His hand on Jackson’s shoulder.
"I think most people have an appetite for joy, you know for enjoyment, for love and for happiness...it's better to speak your mind. It's better to say what you feel about things and then go ahead, and have fun, you know, make a joyful sound ..." What's always drawn me to Jackson Browne's music I now realize after all these years is the simple honesty driving his worldview. He's a realist. Doesn't deny what's out there, but recognizes and puts it in context and the personal responsibility of standing up, speaking out, and letting go, moving forward into the choice for joy. Thank you!
Yes well said Browne knowing the power within to accept with courage strength and hope, that Joy is understanding truth. Which only costs sharing and listening to gain more of. In stark contrast to mass man consumerism, which promotes instant happy, which always has a price, that loses its shine once you get the bill. That saying the best things in life are free. Browne puts that saying into truth through song, and a resulting joyful noise to those who can hear. This current limbo of happy consumer hopelessness will be replaced with joy of understanding. By and by . .
Eric, Perry, beautiful words, thank you! Hallelujah! May we all hold hands and share these joyous truths! I recommend 'Holy Moments' by Matthew Kelly. If, as he was taught, you approach every person as if they were the Messiah (this is NOT strictly a Christian mess age by the way) you will change the world and yourself and the other person in a REVOLUTIONARY way. Just in one moment. And if you take the care to read the whole book and practice this over and over you will find that your soul grows more and more and more sensitive, able to hear God and hear the other person with wondrous clarity. Try it for a month. What do you have to lose? You have heaven itself, here, on earth, in this life, to gain. Eric, I have no doubt that you deal in fish.
This beautiful human being nails it every time.long may you live amongst us jackson.
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I just love Jackson ❤ what a great poet and composer. All though I always cry to this song I keep playing it over and over. David Lindley was a big part of the making of this song. May He rest in Peace ❤
My beloved Husband. RIP. Our favorite song. We played and sang this song Perfect! He's gone now 8 years. I miss him dearly.. I cannot get thru this song without 😢 we smoked this song
It's so special to have someone in your life for 50 years that you have never met. That's how i feel about Jackson, i was 16 when i heard his music. He's been a part of my life ever since. I know that's true for all of his fans. He truly feels like an old friend.
Wow nice Jackson saved us a piece of history telling us about the youth of the 60s He is a master story teller giving us hope and reminded us of how we sometimes lose track of what is important.His art is timeless.
Tom Petty had Mike Campbell, Springsteen had Miami Steve, helping them reach that distinctive sound.. Jackson has David Lindley.. so much great music. Thanks for sharing.
Jackson Browne one of the finest Songwriters in America today. Strong on awareness and strong on musicianship! They don't come much better he n his band are a touch of class,
Mr Dave, a true musical prodigy, who complemented and accentuated the beauty in Jackson's preternaturally insightful songs. RIP David Lindley, I hope you're harping away on those sweet strings in heaven.
ricjan58. David Lindley was perfect for Jackson and brought out the best in him. A multitalented musician. Somewhere on YT , there is a description of how Lindley approached Jackson in a dressing room and asked if he could play something for him. Jackson was just blown away for how beautiful it was. What an opportunity and a gift for Jackson.
worth the price of admission every time I watch Mr Lindley... when I grow up that's what I want to do... play the most amazing music for J Browne... wouldn't be the first time a joyful sound indeed... he really wasn't a depressive type guy... San Diego County was... seminal.. he had an issue with the woman he had been living with... she heard this and promptly checked out early.. just to continue tripping him out.. or something... suicide is a permanent solution for a temporary problem as a general rule... he wanted her to be happy... and some folks just don't want to be happy... I am not one of those people... he wasn't either... take care of today and everything else takes care of itself .. 10,000 sunrises since then... definitely worth the price of admission then we remember >>> to boogie.. first thing in the morning... last thing at night.... boogie... everything else takes care of itself... Peace ✌☮ Starfirediamondmines@gmail.com don't think it won't happen just because it hasn't happened yet
An important but simple message we all should heed - protect your children - make peace for their future. .They should be your only self-serving interest.
For good reason, Jackson really trusts Lindley here. He lets him solo for over a minute from 3:18 to 4:19. He knows that whatever Lindley will do will benefit the song.
Written in the context of the anti-nuke movement of the 70s, saw him perform this at a number of those events. This is most evocative for me of the Seabrook non-occupation in 1978, and many other moments, really an anthem of that time. His music, and others, Pete Seeger's, etc., were such a connecting tissue among us all. Miss that now. How could something written 40 or 50 years ago be so relevant today?
There has never been anyone lyrically like Jackson Browne period. Adele became the female version in my eyes as far as her lyrics. But J.B. pulled your heart out of your chest. I am so grateful I have been around to hear this man's music!!!!
Some but saw the Sunshine.... Some but Knew the Rain..... While for Most of Many it was Meaning in Moment.... that Shattered. As in the Bold'n'Olden Rings of Youth.... they were Circling their Pain.... till their Wings once.... O so Fine.... no longer Mattered.... As the Sands.... Slipped through the Openings.... and with Fingers Stained by their Guilded Things.... They Reached Out for Return to their Broken Hearts in Refuge.... As Refracted Time was Torn into.... the Deluge.... Now Let Our Muse but Teach Our SpiritHighs..... Let Our Use Not Teach Our Children Lies.... Let Creation Reveal All Secrets....To Our Eyes.... As the Light that's Lost Within us.... Reaches the Skies....
Hope he comes to Portland Maine again!! I remember the year he missed coming.. his mom was arrested at a no nukes Rally.. I believe he said ❤. Songs to make us think .. we were so lucky to have him! Best era.
I SHOULD have gotten into his limo after a concert at the Garden in 1984 when he asked me to. I had to work, she said! Big regret! Try to live with no regrets, people. Life is too short.
Thanks TransatlanticMoments. I can't count how many times I have come back to this video. One reason is that this is the only version on YT that includes the lyrics "Rage On".The other reason is that it is only video having a one on one interview confrontation with Jackson Browne at the end of the song. No one seems to want to address it. This is that beautiful cocksure young man that took up for himself. And he was beautiful, young, and cocksure. There is nothing else like it on music YT.
When I first heard this song I placed it along the side of such music as Bill Miller's Reservation Road and Wounded Knee tracks,. The deluge being foreign immigrants impact on the lives of native Americans. I'll always place it in that vein.I'm two years older than Jackson and heard this at the time of it's initial release RIP John C for introducing me to this man's music. Bob D UK
ancora invia un brivido giù la mia spina dorsale… che questa è che cosa il songwriting è interamente ricca… tale eleganza senza tempo e bella… grazia Jackson.
+kgs42. I wouldn't be able to forget it either. Jackson has been promoting Warren's songs now for 43 - 44 years. What" a true friend " as Gregg Allman would sing. Gregg and Jackson also were true friends till the end of Gregg's life, when Gregg asked Jackson and only Jackson to sing with him on his last album knowing full well that he was dying.
many people may think Jacksons song are somber and dark....perhaps they are not LISTENING TO THE WORDS....He writes from his heart realistically with truth and passion....love you Jackson.... "Let the music keep our spirits high"
"When the sand was gone and the time arrived… in the naked dawn only a few survived" seems to connect this album to his previous, For Everyman. Sand was his metaphor for life-time, and for opportunities slipping by. Listen to Colors of the Sun, and Our Lady of the Well.
This needs to be shown to the good people of Iran, Israel and other countries that I pray do not suffer a real deluge. You are the "dreamers" - the warmakers are the "fools". Please protect your children - reach out to make peace.
If you listen carefully to what Jackson says in that revealing interview at the end of this video, despite the fact that his wife had died just a few months ago a year earlier ( not sure of the dates that are provided) you will hear words and phrases that confirm the reason that he is considered a lyricist and a songwriter and maybe a poet. "You can't hide from sorrow". Jackson Browne.
Good bless the person who unearthed this magic. How could such a young man write such old soul songs?
It was a great time.. Jackson, Neil young, Janis.. we saw the divide and tried to say something.. still fighting to change things
45 years ago I discovered Jackson Browne amidst the record collection of a much older and slightly faded older woman who actually lived his heyday. She's gone now, but it was one of the best gifts she ever gave me. Jackson Browne's music has followed me through the years, seen me through some really rough times and lot of pleasant introspection. Years ago when the world was still analog and a handwritten note might have gotten somewhere, I'm sorry I never said 'thanks' - it's meant so much.
You can still do it. He's much more accessible when he joined different people in small venues in Los Angeles.
Gotten me thru a lot rough patches. Late for the Sky saved me. It was a freaking anthem of rescue. Old white dude.
and now, in 2023, we continue to believe that this is not really happening....I will be dead when things really get crazy, but I apologize to my children every day for the world we have left them...
Jackson B. and David L. - sublime!
Even more meaningful in 2022. Prophetic piece.
Amen. Immanuel!!!
Absolutely prophetic ✝️🇺🇸💞
2024
I feel like I lived this song, and I am still not ready. I don’t think it is possible to be ready. But it is possible to be prepared. RIP David Lindley.
Top that, it just cannot be done.
Some of them were dreamers
And some of them were fools
Who were making plans and thinking of the future
With the energy of the innocent
They were gathering the tools
They would need to make their journey back to nature
While the sand slipped through the opening
And their hands reached for the golden ring
With their hearts they turned to each other's hearts for refuge
In the troubled years that came before the deluge
Some of them knew pleasure
And some of them knew pain
And for some of them it was only the moment that mattered
And on the brave and crazy wings of youth
They went flying around in the rain
And their feathers, once so fine, grew torn and tattered
And in the end they traded their tired wings
For the resignation that living brings
And exchanged love's bright and fragile glow
For the glitter and the rouge
And in a moment they were swept before the deluge
Let the music keep our spirits high
Let the buildings keep our children dry
Let creation reveal its secrets by and by, by and by
When the light that's lost within us reaches the sky
Some of them were angry
At the way the earth was abused
By the men who learned how to forge her beauty into power
And they struggled to protect her from them
Only to be confused
By the magnitude of her fury in the final hour
And when the sand was gone and the time arrived
In the naked dawn only a few survived
And in attempts to understand a thing so simple and so huge
Believed that they were meant to live after the deluge
Let the music keep our spirits high
Let the buildings keep our children dry
Let creation reveal it's secrets by and by, by and by
When the light that's lost within us reaches the sky
I think David Lindley is sick. He needs our prayers 🙏
Thank you for posting these precious lyrics 🙏
How utterly, profoundly, true is this.
I remember seeing Jackson in concert doing this song. While not a particularly religious person I had the overwhelming feeling that God, some higher power, had His hand on Jackson’s shoulder.
a voice crying in the Wilderness....
This song is so beautiful. He channels that higher power in his music. Like you, I hear it too.
Springer, Richard, Nostromo, yes, yes, I think we all feel it like a light surrounding all of us.
❤
@@sherrigilson7276❤
The perfect song for our troubled times
This song stops me in my tracks every time I hear it. The lyrics and arrangement are just perfect.
"When the light that's lost within us, reaches the sky"- maybe my favorite line in what may be my favorite song by my definitely favorite artist.
The great writer of lyrics . Yes.
Maybe our greatest lyricist .
Good God yes.
He said it all.
Jeff Scannell yep. This is the one that that made me sit up and listen to a brother who really understood something deep. Loved him ever since.
"I think most people have an appetite for joy, you know for enjoyment, for love and for happiness...it's better to speak your mind. It's better to say what you feel about things and then go ahead, and have fun, you know, make a joyful sound ..." What's always drawn me to Jackson Browne's music I now realize after all these years is the simple honesty driving his worldview. He's a realist. Doesn't deny what's out there, but recognizes and puts it in context and the personal responsibility of standing up, speaking out, and letting go, moving forward into the choice for joy. Thank you!
Beautifully said! ❤
Yes well said Browne knowing the power within to accept with courage strength and hope, that Joy is understanding truth. Which only costs sharing and listening to gain more of. In stark contrast to mass man consumerism, which promotes instant happy, which always has a price, that loses its shine once you get the bill. That saying the best things in life are free. Browne puts that saying into truth through song, and a resulting joyful noise to those who can hear. This current limbo of happy consumer hopelessness will be replaced with joy of understanding. By and by . .
Eric, Perry, beautiful words, thank you! Hallelujah! May we all hold hands and share these joyous truths! I recommend 'Holy Moments' by Matthew Kelly. If, as he was taught, you approach every person as if they were the Messiah (this is NOT strictly a Christian mess age by the way) you will change the world and yourself and the other person in a REVOLUTIONARY way. Just in one moment.
And if you take the care to read the whole book and practice this over and over you will find that your soul grows more and more and more sensitive, able to hear God and hear the other person with wondrous clarity.
Try it for a month. What do you have to lose? You have heaven itself, here, on earth, in this life, to gain.
Eric, I have no doubt that you deal in fish.
Eric, I have no doubt that you deal in fish!
@@daveevans7013 Thanks! That I do! ;)
American’s musical poet. He is an amazing individual whom I love for all he has given us!!!
when the light within us reaches the sky......
This to me is a prophetic song about what is behind and still ahead of us
Boy oh Boy .... don't I agree !!!
I couldn't agree more. Sad. I have been one of those who were angry but, now, I've traded my tired wings. Beating them did no good.
very much and its happening now, 2021
Never give up. Never surrender. @@rainmanjr2007
Is a dream a lie if it don't come true/or is it something worse?@@karenfalch2929
This beautiful human being nails it every time.long may you live amongst us jackson.
I just love Jackson ❤ what a great poet and composer. All though I always cry to this song I keep playing it over and over. David Lindley was a big part of the making of this song. May He rest in Peace ❤
I'm still sad about David's passing
Jackson Browne.... Best song writer ever.
....2nd ...?
1-Bruce Cockburn....a whole host at number 2, including jackson, joni, natalie, ian, stipe.....
That is 100% true!
One of the most heartfelt, beautiful songs ever written..Just touches the soul.
From the wonderful Late for the sky album. Browne and Lindley, what a combination.Time machine me back to this wonderful epoch!!!
My beloved Husband. RIP. Our favorite song. We played and sang this song Perfect! He's gone now 8 years. I miss him dearly.. I cannot get thru this song without 😢 we smoked this song
Thank you TAM💓🌹
Sorry for your loss
It's so special to have someone in your life for 50 years that you have never met. That's how i feel about Jackson, i was 16 when i heard his music. He's been a part of my life ever since. I know that's true for all of his fans. He truly feels like an old friend.
Wow nice Jackson saved us a piece of history telling us about the youth of the 60s He is a master story teller giving us hope and reminded us of how we sometimes lose track of what is important.His art is timeless.
"The "Resignation" that living brings "............50 years later !!!
Love the song..." Lives in the balance"... Talk about an old song still current.. wow.. going to listen now..
I'm a virgin to this version and I deeply thank you. It will grace my Facebook homepage.
Tom Petty had Mike Campbell, Springsteen had Miami Steve, helping them reach that distinctive sound.. Jackson has David Lindley.. so much great music. Thanks for sharing.
Jackson Browne one of the finest Songwriters in America today. Strong on awareness and strong on musicianship! They don't come much better he n his band are a touch of class,
DL = Virtuoso
RIP David Lindley
Mr Dave, a true musical prodigy, who complemented and accentuated the beauty in Jackson's preternaturally insightful songs. RIP David Lindley, I hope you're harping away on those sweet strings in heaven.
Let's hear it for David Lindley, master musician.
ricjan58. David Lindley was perfect for Jackson and brought out the best in him. A multitalented musician. Somewhere on YT , there is a description of how Lindley approached Jackson in a dressing room and asked if he could play something for him. Jackson was just blown away for how beautiful it was. What an opportunity and a gift for Jackson.
@@stargazer6753 Thanks for highlighting that. I'm going to look for it. Those two were a "match made in (musical) heaven"!
@@kathleenmcwhirter3583 I think it was from “Going Home” the video in his description of this meeting between the two. I’ll get back.
@@stargazer6753 Thanks!
worth the price of admission every time I watch Mr Lindley... when I grow up that's what I want to do... play the most amazing music for J Browne... wouldn't be the first time
a joyful sound indeed... he really wasn't a depressive type guy... San Diego County was... seminal.. he had an issue with the woman he had been living with... she heard this and promptly checked out early.. just to continue tripping him out.. or something... suicide is a permanent solution for a temporary problem as a general rule... he wanted her to be happy... and some folks just don't want to be happy... I am not one of those people... he wasn't either... take care of today and everything else takes care of itself .. 10,000 sunrises since then... definitely worth the price of admission
then we remember >>> to boogie.. first thing in the morning... last thing at night.... boogie... everything else takes care of itself...
Peace ✌☮ Starfirediamondmines@gmail.com
don't think it won't happen
just because it hasn't happened yet
It's mighty hard to choose anything from Jackson Browne's list .. this and 'To A Dancer', two of my faves, though.
"for a dancer" , and I agree
RIP David Lindley 😢
An important but simple message we all should heed - protect your children - make peace for their future. .They should be your only self-serving interest.
For you, Roy of Hollywood, R.I.P., and thank you for keeping our spirits high for all these years. Aloha nui loa, sweet friend.💔
You just can’t turn this music off. It’s purely addicting and intoxicating.
a perspective way, way, way ahead of it's time.... one of my favorite songs EVER
For good reason, Jackson really trusts Lindley here. He lets him solo for over a minute from 3:18 to 4:19. He knows that whatever Lindley will do will benefit the song.
Thank you Jackson Browne for being such a special, talented and true musician! Keep writing with your heart!
Just so prophetic, true, and beautiful.
He was born one month before me in the same year. I love his music. Always have. Never got to see him live but that is OK.
Born 4 days after me. Same year😊
JB is still playing live concerts. Highly recommend you go see him before the deluge.
Perfect song,perfect performance all finished with perfect violin work. Chapeau!!!
Timeless master piece
My favourite singer of all time ❤
Such beautiful, perfect lyrics and I love it every time I listen!
Absolute genius
So relevant still 40 years later
Written in the context of the anti-nuke movement of the 70s, saw him perform this at a number of those events. This is most evocative for me of the Seabrook non-occupation in 1978, and many other moments, really an anthem of that time. His music, and others, Pete Seeger's, etc., were such a connecting tissue among us all. Miss that now. How could something written 40 or 50 years ago be so relevant today?
There has never been anyone lyrically like Jackson Browne period. Adele became the female version in my eyes as far as her lyrics. But J.B. pulled your heart out of your chest. I am so grateful I have been around to hear this man's music!!!!
"let the music keep our spirits high" our priority: others in the year of Covid medecine
Heartbreakingly sublime.
Some but saw the Sunshine.... Some but Knew the Rain..... While for Most of Many it was Meaning in Moment.... that Shattered. As in the Bold'n'Olden Rings of Youth.... they were Circling their Pain.... till their Wings once.... O so Fine.... no longer Mattered.... As the Sands.... Slipped through the Openings.... and with Fingers Stained by their Guilded Things.... They Reached Out for Return to their Broken Hearts in Refuge.... As Refracted Time was Torn into.... the Deluge.... Now Let Our Muse but Teach Our SpiritHighs..... Let Our Use Not Teach Our Children Lies.... Let Creation Reveal All Secrets....To Our Eyes.... As the Light that's Lost Within us.... Reaches the Skies....
A truly great, great song Jackson Browne is my all time favorite!!!!!!
still relevant in 2019
with the coronavirus coming up even more :-(
Hope he comes to Portland Maine again!! I remember the year he missed coming.. his mom was arrested at a no nukes Rally.. I believe he said ❤. Songs to make us think .. we were so lucky to have him! Best era.
...you are simply a very MAGNIFICO MAN ❤
beautiful words wonderful song and lindley is the master.. =)
"Let the music keep our spirits high"
Incredibly gifted, and has brought joy to many. It doesn't hurt that he's so beautiful, sweet, and optimistic. :)
Not that optimistic, more realistic
A song of my generation!!
I SHOULD have gotten into his limo after a concert at the Garden in 1984 when he asked me to. I had to work, she said! Big regret! Try to live with no regrets, people. Life is too short.
I can never just play this song once.
Love this song. Awesome.
My favorite track from "Late Foor The Sky", although the entire album is magnificent.
So Beautiful :)
This song and "The Pretender" are epic ballads today . . . ANY day! Much love to you Jackson.
Beautiful anthem for the over running of the Native Americans. Jackson and Bill Miller should duet on this track.
Three things came together..
1. Hearing a recording of this
2. In 1977.
3. In Sonoma County
uno stile,un'eleganza,una incredibile capacità di raccontare storie in musica.
Sei uno dei più grandi.Ti saluto mito dei miei vent'anni.
still relevant maybe even more so than when he wrote it
I think this is the best version of Before The Deluge.
ditto
You are absolutely right " Rage on".
My favorite song ever
Thanks TransatlanticMoments. I can't count how many times I have come back to this video. One reason is that this is the only version on YT that includes the lyrics "Rage On".The other reason is that it is only video having a one on one interview confrontation with Jackson Browne at the end of the song. No one seems to want to address it. This is that beautiful cocksure young man that took up for himself. And he was beautiful, young, and cocksure. There is nothing else like it on music YT.
Beautiful
I like how before his little solo he gives his fiddle player and then the audience cheers and takes a drink playing with one hand.
Well said.
I LOVE how he goes "by and BYYYYYY (in higher register) He's so passionate about what he's singing every time! You just believe him! Loooove
That's Mark Jordan (playing acoustic guitar) doing the backing vocals.
Oh my gosh! Is it? I saw Mr. Jordan on another clip on keyboards with his 70s afro and tight bellbottoms. I looooove him!!!!
When I first heard this song I placed it along the side of such music as Bill Miller's Reservation Road and Wounded Knee tracks,. The deluge being foreign immigrants impact on the lives of native Americans. I'll always place it in that vein.I'm two years older than Jackson and heard this at the time of it's initial release RIP John C for introducing me to this man's music. Bob D UK
ancora invia un brivido giù la mia spina dorsale… che questa è che cosa il songwriting è interamente ricca… tale eleganza senza tempo e bella… grazia Jackson.
The two most significant songwriters to emerge from the Baby Boomer generation were Jackson Browne and Bruce Springsteen.......
and Joni Mitchell
I AGREE.....
And Paul Simon.
I’m a huge fan of all the other artists mentioned, but any list of great singer songwriters has to include Don Henley.
Don't forget John Prine!
Remember him also for the help he gave to Warren Zevon. I saw them together at the New Victoria in London in 1977 .... never forgotten.
+kgs42. I wouldn't be able to forget it either. Jackson has been promoting Warren's songs now for 43 - 44 years. What" a true friend " as Gregg Allman would sing. Gregg and Jackson also were true friends till the end of Gregg's life, when Gregg asked Jackson and only Jackson to sing with him on his last album knowing full well that he was dying.
many people may think Jacksons song are somber and dark....perhaps they are not LISTENING TO THE WORDS....He writes from his heart realistically with truth and passion....love you Jackson.... "Let the music keep our spirits high"
GREAT POST CYNTHIA.....Excellent. You are so right.
最棒的搖滾詩人 我的最愛 令人百聽不膩!
Simple but rock...
Love .
ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT!
"When the sand was gone and the time arrived… in the naked dawn only a few survived" seems to connect this album to his previous, For Everyman. Sand was his metaphor for life-time, and for opportunities slipping by. Listen to Colors of the Sun, and Our Lady of the Well.
BEFORE (!) the deluge. 1000 thanks for sharing.
Directed here by the Abbeville Institute: "An Unlikely Prophet: Agrarianism in the Music of Jackson Browne."
perfect
I saw that tour in Jacksonville, Fla.
JACKSON.......YOU ARE TUGGING ON MY HEART.......SING IT JB....
The music man -always divine
This needs to be shown to the good people of Iran, Israel and other countries that I pray do not suffer a real deluge. You are the "dreamers" - the warmakers are the "fools". Please protect your children - reach out to make peace.
Sempre...Miticooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.....,
Brilliant
Love it. It's CGI.
Name me an American singer/songwriter better than Jackson Browne. Number one.
Let creation reveal its secrets by and by ...
Tres tres bon!!! superbe!!
If you listen carefully to what Jackson says in that revealing interview at the end of this video, despite the fact that his wife had died just a few months ago a year earlier ( not sure of the dates that are provided) you will hear words and phrases that confirm the reason that he is considered a lyricist and a songwriter and maybe a poet. "You can't hide from sorrow". Jackson Browne.
The great David Lindley!