Saw Jackson brown at the Us festival in the San Bernardino mountains in the 80's. He came on stage in a turquoise blue cut off tee with a matching turquoise blue fender strat. All he said when he stepped up to the mike was, I'd like to play a song that I wrote for the movie, 'fast times at Ridgemont high. Then he launched into, She's got to be somebody's baby.
I was thinking the same thing, how many times must i hear the same information? Not to mention it's all overblown.it's a human relationship, gonna' be ups and downs. Rinse and repeat 50 times seems to be the formula.
I hate these videos. I sort of was curious but then it's harrowing to listen and I didn't carefully listen and not sure if there was anything to this other than jealousy. So boring.
It is not unusual for close artists to have difficult points in their association along the Way. Jackson Browne and Don Henley have made, and continue to make significant musical contributions. "Take I Easy" must be part of that Road-Trip Scene, when I was standing on the corner in Winslow Arizona when what a fine sight to see. It's a Girl my Lord in a flat-bed-Ford slowin' town to take a look at me. Take it easy, Take it easy..." Yeah. That's why we like to look and see these great songs, and the recurring visions along the Road. Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy. Take it Easy.
Saw Jackson Browne in Lisdoonvarna back in the early eighties. He was Boring . Dave Edmonds was on before him. Now he was amazing and really knew how to rock the joint.
Dave Edmunds is one of the most underrated guitarist and singers ever. I wish I could have seen "Rockpile" in the day. I saw Nick Lowe in the late 70's. Great band but not the same.
I personally prefer everything the Eagles have recorded over any single thing that Jackson Browne has recorded. "Gimme a Break" Oh Lawyers in Love is such a deep meaningful impactful intellectual song. To even record and release anything that embarrassing in your career he should be ashamed of himself.
Saw Jackson brown at the Us festival in the San Bernardino mountains in the 80's. He came on stage in a turquoise blue cut off tee with a matching turquoise blue fender strat. All he said when he stepped up to the mike was, I'd like to play a song that I wrote for the movie, 'fast times at Ridgemont high. Then he launched into, She's got to be somebody's baby.
I hate it when videos like this take a 3 minute video and drag it out for 10!!!
I was thinking the same thing, how many times must i hear the same information? Not to mention it's all overblown.it's a human relationship, gonna' be ups and downs. Rinse and repeat 50 times seems to be the formula.
I hate these videos. I sort of was curious but then it's harrowing to listen and I didn't carefully listen and not sure if there was anything to this other than jealousy. So boring.
Wow Thank you for teminding themtome Iloved Eagles but I have forgottenaboutthen I is lovelytorefreshsome hits ofthem❤❤
It is not unusual for close artists to have difficult points in their association along the Way. Jackson Browne and Don Henley have made, and continue to make significant musical contributions. "Take I Easy" must be part of that Road-Trip Scene, when I was standing on the corner in Winslow Arizona when what a fine sight to see. It's a Girl my Lord in a flat-bed-Ford slowin' town to take a look at me. Take it easy, Take it easy..." Yeah. That's why we like to look and see these great songs, and the recurring visions along the Road. Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy. Take it Easy.
i was in my late teens in so cal during these times. outside of a song here and there, never cared for either.
Saw Jackson Browne in Lisdoonvarna back in the early eighties. He was Boring . Dave Edmonds was on before him. Now he was amazing and really knew how to rock the joint.
Dave Edmunds is one of the most underrated guitarist and singers ever. I wish I could have seen "Rockpile" in the day. I saw Nick Lowe in the late 70's. Great band but not the same.
@taproot I saw him in the early 80s and he rocked absolutely brilliant.
Dave Edmunds was better in Love Sculpture in the 60/70s.
Glen Fray?
I personally prefer everything the Eagles have recorded over any single thing that Jackson Browne has recorded. "Gimme a Break" Oh Lawyers in Love is such a deep meaningful impactful intellectual song. To even record and release anything that embarrassing in your career he should be ashamed of himself.
Boring
Both the Eagles and Jackson Browne have never given any respect to Ted Nugent, who contributed to both.
What!
@@GregDuke-z1t Really. I didn't know Nugent contributed anything to music. LOL! 😂