🎵 Jackson Browne - Running On Empty REACTION
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The whole "Running On Empty" album was songs about how he felt about his career in music, and life on the road. My favorite songs on it are "The Load-Out>Stay", very much worth a listen.
EXCELLENT tune
You are correct sir ✌✌✌✌
I don't know too many of Jackson Brown's numbers.. but, The Load Out->Stay is a Classic!
Totally agree!!! Love that song!!
Please be sure if you want to do The Load-out/Stay, you do both parts. They only make sense together as a unit.
The opening lyric, "Looking back at the road rushin under my wheels; lookin back at the years gone by like so many summerfields", is one of my favorite opening lines. It's so, so true. Love it.
He is a true "wordsmith". Crafting phrases to carry the point while keeping the lyrics simple. That's a whole lot harder than it seems
The entire Running on Empty album was recorded live. Some in concert, some on the tour bus and motel rooms. One of the best albums by anyone
He is singing to the audience about his life on the road: "If I can get you to smile before I leave" and "I don't know how to tell you all just how crazy this life feels."
Many of the album's songs deal with life on the road -- and keeping with the theme it is all recorded on the road during the tour for his previous album The Pretender. Not just concert performances but several songs were performed in motel rooms. "Nothing but Time" was recorded while in transit on the bus (you can hear the bus' engine and gears shifting during the song). The intro to the song "The Road" was recorded in a quiet hotel room while the rest of the song was recorded on stage. "The Load Out/Stay" was performed as the intro to the first encore, and the songs are a tribute to the tour's roadies (The Load-Out) and to the audience (Stay).
Jackson Browne good rabbit hole to fall into. Many good songs. very talented singer/songwriter.
David Lindley on lap steel -- still dynamic like nobody else. The song is about the disillusionment of the 70s after the promised spirit of the 60s began winding down. The Vietnam War was over, but the aftermath raised many uncomfortable questions and "Us and Them" took on new meanings. And here we are, a divided nation once again.
Yeah, and they cut it off before his final iconic riffs. Smdh
David Lindley is an amazing musician. If it has strings, he can play it. While I wish he still toured with Jackson, the musicians that are in JB’s band and play on his records are all among the best there are. Jackson has said that his father urged him to always play with musicians who are better than him. JB is a very fine musician in his own right but always follows his fathers advice
not even lowell george? he was aces on steel.
well, wait -- he didn't play lap steel, did he.
@@billbitterman9487 Saw DL once in a club. He had about 20 different string instruments with him!
That beautiful lap steel guitar was being played by a man named David Lindley. A true musician's musician and one of the most talented guitarist ever.
He did the falsetto part on The Loadout/Stay also
Time for some Ry Cooder then?
@@tvo2563 There is some really good Lindley/Cooder videos out there.
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Doctor My Eyes and Loadout are two of my favorites from Jackson Browne.
jackson browne tried to pick me up at a backstage party at a concert in 1978. it wasn't his concert, which is probably why i didn't recognize him, lol. he asked if he could get me a glass of wine on his way across the room, and then he asked me again, on the way back. right after i said "no, thanks," a little more emphatically the second time, he smiled and walked away and someone hollered, "jackson!" and i turned to the guy next to me and asked who the guy was, and he said, "oh, that's jackson browne." i thought he was, like, this 14 year-old kid who'd gotten away from his parents. he didn't come back by to see if third time was the charm.😅
This song is in my top 10 of all time. I love everything about it.
Absolutely. I usually feel like ranking music is nearly impossible, but when it comes to songs that are undeniably perfect, this is one of them.
Same here 🎶 💕
Deeply reflective, searching ... searching on how to catch up to where he should be, but still running behind ... running on empty with almost no hope, in futility, to ever get where he is going to ... and he is telling the story to all who are interested ... and to a woman who should know that he will not be sidetracked in his journey ... because he is running behind and running on empty but determined to get where he is going...
Jackson Browne in my mind is right there with the greatest song writers of all time. The Beatles, Stones, Dylan, Zeppelin., etc... His catalogue is astounding! Every song, especially on the first six albums, is brilliant. He, to me, defines what a singer song writer is and should be.
Life on the road! Living his dream, playing music, and his tank is running dry.
Jackson Browne songs and his lyrics one word comes to mind. Classic
One of the best songwriter of the era and still doing it to this day. I’ve seen him multiple times over the years including the tour when this album came out. Hey remains one of the best I’ve ever seen. His catalogue of music is deep and impactful. He writes about relationships, preserving our environment, human rights and he lives the life he sings about. I can’t say enough about him as an artist and human being.
Glenn Frey of the Eagles learned to write songs by listening to Jackson Browne who lived above him.
He said he could hear him playing music above and could literally hear is teapot whistling every morning.
(Just something to know)
I constantly hear Take It Easy when I listen to this song.
Life of a rock band on the road. Looking down at the road rushing under my wheels.
Talking about his music throughout. That's the love he's singing about. Lex got it.
The Load Out/Stay from the same album is a must. Also; These Days, Fountain of Sorrow and the achingly beautiful Late For The Sky.
I always liked this song.
One of my favorites ever. Jackson Browne is an incredible songwriter. He gave “Take it Easy” to the Eagles, and it became their first hit. Check out his song “Doctor My Eyes”.
He wrote These Days which his friend Gregg Allman covered on the album Laid Back. Great song that Browne wrote at 17 or 18!
He did not "give" "Take it Easy" to the Eagles. He was writing the song for a couple of years and G;enn Frey asked JB multiple times if he, Glenn Frey, could finish it. JB finally allowed him to.
@@flyingburritobro68 He did NOT write These Days with Greg Allman. He wrote it by himself when he was 16. SMH
Explaining life, the choices he's made and the future. One of the best lyrists in the business.
Jackson Browne. Top musician and excellent to see live!
This was the era of great singer songwriters. And in LA they was so many based there and they all knew one another and performed at the same venues and had hit records. . One of the most poetic and memorable times in American music. Real musicianship too, great bands.
This was a groundbreaking album, because it was completely new material recorded live. Browne is an all-time great songwriter.
"The Load Out/Stay" - "The Pretender" - "Tender Is the Night" -" Redneck Friend" and "Take It Easy" are my favorite Jackson Browne songs, but "Running On Empty is really good too. Jackson Browne almost always has really good music and incredible thought provoking lyrics that creates a lot of imagery.
They definitely need to react to "Redneck Friend" - that was always one of my favorites of his, too! That entire album (For Everyman), actually, was one I played a lot in college.
@@LynnThompsonAuthor Redneck Friend has to be his hardest rockin' song. Love it!
For A Dancer, that's a stormer for me. Beautiful, haunting, really special.
I would add Somebody's Baby, Doctor My Eyes, and Late For The Sky to your fine list!
My mom used to play this album when I was a kid in the late 70’s. I assume the lyrics are autobiographical about his life as a touring musician, bussing from one city or town to the next show. If I recall correctly, this is actually a live recording.
"Won't you stay just a little bit longer" is another song about life on the road. And that is definitely a live recording.
I initially never heard the actual beginning of the song until much later in life, the radio stations would always cut that part.
This was recorded live at the venue that I've seen almost all of my shows at,Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia Maryland.This show was before my time but it would of been a good one to see.
I just Love Lex. I'm 72, former touring guitarist for famous folk. I Love that she sees the beauty and depth of a song's lyrics. It would be an honor to share time with you sweet Angel. Brad, you're alright as well. Love to your both.
The reflections of life and the passage of time by a musician on the road with a brilliant use of metaphors.
So many GREAT songs performed by this guy. This is easily the story of my life living all over this country, spending 11 years criss-crossing the hiways and biways of this country driving 18 wheelers, never finding "home". I have a hidden gem as my second favorite, "Before the Deluge" off from 'Late For The Sky' is such a poignant song on his Love for nature and the duality of mankinds relationship to itself and the little blue marble we live on... Give it a listen, even if you don't review it.
I have always been able to lose myself in this song.
When the song was released in 1977, I was in my teens and identified with the lyrics so much.
The lyrics draw you in and transport you.
From the first notes played, you can sense that you are traveling at a high rate of speed and that feeling is solidified by those first words Jackson sings...'looking out at the road rushing under my wheels'.... from that point on to even after the song ends....you feel like you are running...you don't know why you are OR where you are running to ....
Another fantastic song from the 1970s!!
Asylum records! David Geffen sure gave us some great artists! Linda R, the Eagles, Jackson, and so many more!
Such an amazing song. One of the best every written.
classic-among-the-classics. The kind of song that sticks from the first hearing, stands on its own, and one is thankful to have come across for ever.
Jackson is one of the great song writers of his time. Keep listening. He's a sensitive soul, good person.
Jackson is the quintessential California singer/songwriter. He also worked with The Eagles, and co-wrote one of their biggest songs, ‘Take It Easy’. He also lent his studio to Stevie Ray Vaughan to record his first record.
The song is about how life rolls on and how it sometimes gets away from you, and you find yourself in a place you never expected.
Simple as that hahaha.....street walker????? hahahaha
God I love this song. It takes me back to my youth in the 70's as much as any other song.
This is a good driving song ... and it helps to remind you to check the gas gauge. ;)
Jackson co-wrote Take It Easy with Glenn Frey of The Eagles
At the time of its release, the Running On Empty album was unique...all new, original songs, but recorded for the first time live, instead of the studio. The next one from this album that should be tried is " The Load Out/Stay "
Ballsy move by Asylum & JB but it paid off big time. Great album!
@@Lige Probably even ballsier when Neil Young did it 4 years earlier with Time Fades Away.
I like your interpretation (Lex), about the struggle to not to lose the passion for yr passion when it's also your job.
On a different note tho, I've always loved that lyric about looking to your friends to pull you through tough times, but seeing in their eyes they're running on empty too.
I love this song so much, I never get tired of it. When I was a kid I really never thought about what it meant at all. It just sounded good and it was easy to sing along with. Now that I'm much older, I love the song structure, he talks about how he was when he was 16 and then about how he was when he was 21 and he's not sure how the road that he was on turned into the road that he's on now. I love the final verse when he looks around for the friends that he used to turn to to help pull him through, and looking into their eyes, I see that they are running too. Just everything Rings true about that and I love the singing too I'm not sure if it's true, but I heard that the drummer use the cardboard box for the kick drum on this. But I've already noticed in other comments, you have actually got to please check out and possibly even react to one of his most classic songs in addition to this one, Loadout / Stay. Make sure to get a single clip that includes both parts of these back-to-back songs, they run together on the album and we're almost always played together on the radio. The first one is after the show and he's just sitting at his piano ruminating on what it's like to move from town to town and then the second part, is about when the lights come on and the band starts playing in the people come alive and the joy of that, and there he's saying, please please stay, he doesn't want it to end. It's just so fun and it's fantastic.
My favorite Jackson Browns song is "Ready or Not."
He's one of my favorite songwriters ever. He's got a ton of great songs with great lyrics.
I believe this song was recorded in a hotel room...or back stage...
My fave Jackson browne is "that girl could sing"...
You believe incorrectly. This song was, obviously, recorded live in front of an audience.
@@alteredaustin1 could be 😀
@@bencool8239 Nope.
When I turned 17, I got my first car and usually had little to no money to buy gas.....so I constantly drove with the gas gauge near the "E"....so my friends forced this song on me as my theme song!....but I didn't complain!
Great song. It’s always been one of my favorites. I think the line about “keeping your love alive” could be either be seen as a relationship thing or having to do with your love for music and trying not to lose that initial love for music now that you’re caught up in the music business and that lifestyle.
Good insight 💙
The Pretender is one of his best .
The Fuse is a hell of an opening track on that album.
He's singing about spending his entire existence on the road - traveling all over the country - going from city to city always in a hurry to get to the next place on time. He seems to have lost himself in this perpetual road trip. His life is passing him by like the road beneath the wheels of his tour bus and the fields in the landscape. He knows that at some point in time the road trip will end and then will he recognize himself at that time and place? WE ALL can relate to that experience in the fact that we define ourselves in the eyes, the minds, the lives of everyone around us - especially family - and if or when that comes to an end we struggle mightily to define ourselves to ourselves. WHO AM I to myself. It is a universal experience. Got to love Jackson Browne!
This album was absolutely unique. It's a concept album where every song is about life on the road as a touring band, and the whole album is recorded on the road: in hotel rooms, on stage, backstage, on the tour bus. Most acts do live albums are basically greatest hits recorded live. Jackson Browne did a whole live album of new songs. Very brave. The backing band here is The Section (Leland Sklar on bass, Danny Kortchmar on Guitar, and Russ Kunkel on drums). The solo that Lex said she loves is played by David Lindley on the pedal steel guitar, which is a kindb of guitar you play seated kinda like a piano. It's a great sound, and Lindley is a master of the instrument.
My interpretation of the song is like Lex’s interpretation. He’s going through the stages of his life and seeing how quickly it all passes by. It puts me in the mind frame of listening to Time by Pink Floyd. Especially the line where he says “no one told you when to run”
The album was recorded live at various places on the road during a tour . I was at the show at the Garden state arts center for two of the songs .
This guy is so awesome. I have seen him probably 7 times and he is amazing!! Storytelling at its greatest!
THE ultimate road song, just the fact that it's recorded live...
And 'The Load Out,' perfect songs to bookmark an album.
One of the greatest songs ever written.
I think it’s about the fact that all good things must end and that you will do whatever you can to keep your dreams alive even as you feel them slipping away.
Love this tune! Sure brings back a lot of memories. ❤️
The Pretender by Jackson Browne is a great song. Another favorite is Hold On Hold Out.
In my top songs list of all time. Great song and great album.
One of my favorite songs the lyric "in 69 I was 21" really resonated with me I was 24 in 69
Still running
Jackson Browne has many great tunes ...try “Doctor My Eyes” by him next, guys!
Such a "GREAT" concert 😍 Summer of 75 I was 14, and even then it had a deeper meaning I couldn't yet comprehend. So then could simply just get into it, but in retrospect (now old 60) it makes so much more sense. Especially being an ex-lead singer in bar band's from 77-89 🤔 It was fun, but full of regrets 🤘🕺🎤🎸💯👀
My all time favorite song writer this is a deep well I hope you do explore . A lot of insight and wisdom from this man
Jackson Brown always tells a story. I always felt like this one was about the course of his life. In my mind’s eye I can see him singing to a pretty girl in the audience and telling her how tempting it would be to just take a break slow down for a little while. He doesn’t even know what he’s hoping to find any more, but he’s running behind and running blind. Listen to the album version of That Girl Could Sing and Love Needs A Heart. Those are 2 beautiful stories that deserve your attention. Much love ❤️
I've Loved Russ Kunkel's spot on in the pocket drumming on this song forever !
His “For a Dancer” was written in 1974 after the sudden death of a friend. It is a reflection on life and and the legacy we leave. I am certain you will appreciate and reflect on it.
One of the songs played on the radio during my late 70s, early 80's childhood. It was a GREAT time to be alive...but I didn't know it then.
I love this song. I feel what Jackson Brown is singing about more than I analyze it. Life feels this way. You keep running to stay alive, even when you’re running on empty.
One of my generations best lyricist. So many great songs
Think he's singing about the challenges of the rockstar reality of life on the road. As others have suggested, I'd suggest Pretender for your next Jackson Browne song.
Story of his life. "In 65 (1965) I was 17". and again "In 69 I was 21."(1969) He is sort of letting you know what's happened to him beginning in 1965 and then again in 1969. Like he still isn't sure where life is taking him, but the years just keep on going by as a Rock star on the road in a tour bus.
Jackson Browne is a musician’s musician! This well is deep! If you like the Eagles you’ll love Jackson Browne.
Unique concept album about touring in a rock and roll band. Every song has something to do with going on tour and every song was recorded live. Some songs were recorded live in concerts, some during sound checks before concerts, some recorded on the tour bus and some recorded in motel rooms while touring.
The Load Out/Stay by JB is great.
Sometimes a song means different things to different people. What ever strikes a chord in them personally. Love this song!
Wife here..Great Jackson Brown song..Sooo talented..Interesting Fact: He was actually one of the earliest members of The Eagles.!!
1977; what a year for me. I hated disco, loved Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Brown, Fleetwood Mac, and Eric Clapton. I graduated HS at 17 and was in the USAF before my 18th birthday. I was on a path with no guarantees and I knew it.
One of the best albums ever made. Live, in front of audiences who expected to hear his popular songs. One of my favorite songs, bc he's just my favorite guy.
This was a great album, bordering on mandatory for its time. His "Saturate Before Using" album was great also.
While the meaning is open to interpretation, I think this is about living the crazy life of a rock star while trying to remain sane.
The album isn't called "Saturate Before Using". It's self-titled.
And “Late for the Sky” was his masterpiece.
I'm partial to "For Everyman", but really every album he did from his debut through the early 80s were all amazing.
@@jasonremy1627 I love “For Everyman “! I would say that JB’s first three albums top any artist’s or band’s first three. But I’ve always been biased towards the singer/songwriter genre.
Great road trip tune.
"I look around for the friends that I used to turn to to pull me through. Looking into their eyes I see they're running too." The song is clearly about a group of friends who signed up for a marathon.
Crazy thing is that he lived in a small apartment below Don Henley and Glenn Fry from the Eagles. So many great artists lived so closed together in Laurel Canyon
Brad & Lex, you'll love his "Doctor My Eyes", "The Pretender" and "The Load Out"/"Stay"!!! The Load Out/Stay must be done together. Edit- Singer, songwriter who plays guitar and piano.
I watched another UA-camr react to “Stay”. Just “Stay”. I think it’s the first time in my life I heard it without “The Load Out” playing first. Totally screwed with my head. It was like jelly without the peanut butter.
@@leezabel181
I think the government has special shadow agencies to deal with reactors who commit such sacrilege.
@@leezabel181 I seen that. I didn't watch it. I wasn't sure if they just did Stay or not. So I skipped it.
" That Girl Could Sing"
Probably his most rockin' song is My Redneck Friend.
'Stay' is a great song by Jackson Browne saw them in concert in Long Beach CA. great
Songs to NOT miss by Jackson Browne: Doctor My Eyes, The Loadout/Stay, Tender Is The Night, and The Pretender.
Jackson is the nearest rock music got to a profound philosopher. In this song, he gets very personal but in others, for example, "Before the Deluge" he is talking about other people and their problems in trying to live a valid life. BTW, for me, Jackson is the greatest wordsmith of the rock era. he speaks to me in a way that, Bob and Joni, for example, don't quite manage.
Jackson Browne is a great songwriter. Listen to the Pretender by him. Most of his music is about being so busy and caught up in life, you forget about what matters....passions, love. And by the time you realize it you are way down the road. But like the lyric, "I look in my friends eyes, I see them running too." Everyone is caught in the hustle to survive to keep their life/lifestyle afloat, you forget about what really matters. Like it's almost impossible to prevent. Reflective lessons.
They played this at Universal Studios when I worked there. Helped me get through some long depressing days there.
This was his breakout hit single. Previously, he had been more behind the scenes as a musician-songwriter. Great driving or running song. Love the lines, “‘65 I was 17’ and later “‘69, I was 21.” So clever.
I take this song to mean we are all going through life and we don't ever know what will happen next (running blind). To run on empty or drive on empty is a dangerous thing. It's risky and you don't know if you will run out of gas or where or when that will be so it's scary in the same way as life is. We are all running on empty because life is full of twists and turns-- a rollercoaster of the unknown. That's what the song means to me. Jackson Browne is a very deep guy.
Aloha, Finally...love it...please do more...a hui hou
Great album, this one. My favorite song is "The Pretender."
Wonderful songwriter. Brilliant song! Fun fact; Jackson Browne wrote the opening verse for the Eagles song: "Take It Easy." He gave it to his friend Glenn Frey and told him to go ahead and finish it. As the say, the rest is history!
That guitar solo was jammed by a guy named Dave Linley on the lap guitar - Glenn Fry the eagles frontman learned how to write by listening to jackson brown through the walls of their apartment. Jackson hires the very best Musicians like bassist Leland Sklar and Linley. He's a fantastic performer.
love that you can hear David Lindley playing the lap steel guitar and backing vocals. Glen Fry also has shared writing credit for this song too and that his band the Eagles 1st published the song and 6mo later Jackson Browne released his.
An expression of his life on the road for his fans....
The next Jackson Browne song you must react to is "The Pretender". One of the greatest songs ever written.
He was part of the laurel canyon gang
Love this song. Glad you got around to it. 💥💥💥👍😎
J Geils Band,,,,Musta Got Lost, live. Similar and just as good. 👍👍👍
Jackson Browne :major , major talent.