Imagine having been one of the people in the audience for this performance - how special that would have been. Nobody else has ever heard it live this way, and no one else will ever likely hear it this way either. Wish I could have been there!
You can always tell how much fun Jackson is having by watching the little dance he does with his feet, sometimes taking one foot off the floor for a moment only to start another little dance. He does use his feet as his own metronome in keeping time, but this is different. I have seen him doing this sitting down for his rendition of "Freebird" with his sideways tapping. Thank you Saratoga for this gem.
@Saratoga87. Thanks. This is so special because this song was written for piano, not guitar, but when something went wrong with the piano, there was Jackson to the rescue. Although he sang this song as for and to a piano, he was playing guitar. Once again, brilliant and flexible on Jackson’s part. And what a showing !.
Really cool that he switched to guitar, thanks for posting. I saw Jackson in Boston Fourth of July weekend in 2019. He bitched about Trump, a lot, and didn't play this song, which was too bad.
Hello 👋 melody How're you doing. Thanks for this comment, I'm nothing without fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness It's nice meeting you here.
Yes it is! Larry & Teresa toured with Jackson, that summer. Also a versatile performer, Larry filled-in for Greg Leisz - on slides and guitars, that night; the prior night he filled-in for Val McCallum - on lead guitar...and here he is on violin, that same night: ua-cam.com/video/coWQRuHENpk/v-deo.html
Being right at Jackson's feet - LITERALLY, had its pros & cons, as it was ALSO right in front of a speaker, which overwhelmed my camera, when the band joined in...and you're welcome!!
Hey, that one descent. Show yourself. All of us could have a conversation. Really, I'm always open to other opinions. You may not convince me, but I would like to confirm what I suspect are the criticisms, and get to know and understand them.
Jackson encourages it! @ 6:34, he points to the audience, to join in. He has also played "Take it Easy" - since Glen Frey's passing, and asked us to help him sing it, "so Glen can hear it!".
Publishing doesn't have a place for playing? It sure does.... it's called writing credits. If they put down a large part of the music.... did you really write all of the music? All of the song? Heck no. For decades great musicians have made acts bigger stars because of their contributions to the songs. You know it but half lip service the truth and really take all of the public credit and 99% of the money
Imagine having been one of the people in the audience for this performance - how special that would have been. Nobody else has ever heard it live this way, and no one else will ever likely hear it this way either. Wish I could have been there!
I'm glad I was in the right place at the right time, to capture it!
Love how the audience is singing with him, and he seems to love it. Totally in the spirit of the song and the artist!
You can always tell how much fun Jackson is having by watching the little dance he does with his feet, sometimes taking one foot off the floor for a moment only to start another little dance. He does use his feet as his own metronome in keeping time, but this is different. I have seen him doing this sitting down for his rendition of "Freebird" with his sideways tapping. Thank you Saratoga for this gem.
We saw JB in concert, but we didn’t get to hear my favorite song!!!
Sooo beautiful!!!!
Just wonderful. Thanks for posting this.
You're welcome! I'm glad I was in the right place, at the right time!!
Awesome performance, as usual!❤️
Ain't that somethin'. Just so beautiful. Love that Jackson. Always innovative.
Thank you for sharing, this is awesome!
@Saratoga87. Thanks. This is so special because this song was written for piano, not guitar, but when something went wrong with the piano, there was Jackson to the rescue. Although he sang this song as for and to a piano, he was playing guitar. Once again, brilliant and flexible on Jackson’s part. And what a showing !.
Jackson at his best - live !!!! ❤️
love this music ever since❤❤🎶🎧❤💗
great performance even without the piano superb.....
I feel like I've been to a concert, and a great one. Thanks Saratoga.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JACKSON.
Thank you so much for recording this. How unique.
He really is amazing live
Now that ROCKS
Really cool that he switched to guitar, thanks for posting.
I saw Jackson in Boston Fourth of July weekend in 2019. He bitched about Trump, a lot, and didn't play this song, which was too bad.
+saratoga87. Don't you just love it when Jackson looks at Jeff Young's contribution. The smile on his face.
Love this, yes he is amazing at live performances!
Hello 👋 melody
How're you doing.
Thanks for this comment, I'm nothing without fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness
It's nice meeting you here.
WOW!! How cool is that!!
I went to his concert at Nagoya this March!
Saratoga87 thank you so much for posting, awesome video. Well done.
+j flo You're very welcome! I was just fortunate to be in the right place at the right time, and with the right device! Glad you enjoyed it!!
I bet Jackson loved it too.
The one person who thumbs downed this must have been watching upside down and forgot.
The thumbs down may have been for the sound quality it gits pretty fuzzy about half way thru
Brilliant!.
I love this song. One of his best I think. Sound is shocking compared to other versions but that’s what you get when you record concerts. 👍🇦🇺
Beautiful awesome 💕
What a treat!
What fun!
Thank you saratoga87. Wonderful.
Is that LARRY CAMPBELL on steel guitar???
Yes it is! Larry & Teresa toured with Jackson, that summer. Also a versatile performer, Larry filled-in for Greg Leisz - on slides and guitars, that night; the prior night he filled-in for Val McCallum - on lead guitar...and here he is on violin, that same night: ua-cam.com/video/coWQRuHENpk/v-deo.html
...and look at THIS treat, from that tour!
ua-cam.com/video/AxK4OICEOmA/v-deo.html
@@saratoga87 Larry was the last great guitar player and multi instrumentalist that Bob Dylan has had in his band....he was a plus!!!!! Great artist
Which Capitol Theater? There's one in D.C., Pennsylvania and Port Chester, NY.
Sure ain't the one from Passaic PieceO'Shit New Jersey!
NY
This would be pretty awesome if it hadn’t been filmed and recorded on a potato!
Being right at Jackson's feet - LITERALLY, had its pros & cons, as it was ALSO right in front of a speaker, which overwhelmed my camera, when the band joined in...and you're welcome!!
Hey, that one descent. Show yourself. All of us could have a conversation. Really, I'm always open to other opinions. You may not convince me, but I would like to confirm what I suspect are the criticisms, and get to know and understand them.
Lol
i don't get this group karaoke trend. its so disrespectful to artists.
Bruce , Said he enjoyed Jackson COMPANY because he drew all of the ladies.Sincerly,Ray DONAHUE
I don’t like it either. Wish they wouldn’t clap and let the rest of us enjoy the artist.
Jackson encourages it! @ 6:34, he points to the audience, to join in. He has also played "Take it Easy" - since Glen Frey's passing, and asked us to help him sing it, "so Glen can hear it!".
Compared to Lindley Greg is waaayyy too country sounding. Not nearly what the songs could be.
Publishing doesn't have a place for playing? It sure does.... it's called writing credits. If they put down a large part of the music.... did you really write all of the music? All of the song? Heck no. For decades great musicians have made acts bigger stars because of their contributions to the songs. You know it but half lip service the truth and really take all of the public credit and 99% of the money