I am deeply saddened by David Lindley's passing - his guitar, violin and other instruments helped to define much of Jackson Browne's early catalogue of great songs. He will be sorely missed - may he Rest In Peace
Agreed. He was the one I looked up with so many songs, decades ago, to find out who was playing with Jackson. Now I find out he’s been on many more of my favorite songs by others -- Ronstadt, Leonard Cohen, Bonnie Raitt. ❤
Dave will be greatly missed. He was in a class by himself & I’m so grateful for the times I got to hear him perform and for having had the chance to meet him in Gibsons, BC & talk with him for a few minutes. Unparalleled musician and also a lovely human.
My Lord, how gorgeous he and Jackson sounded together. David Lindley was such an inspiration to me as a musician and a listener. The infinite beauty of music seemed to flow through him. He will be very missed.
I saw David Lindley with Jackson Browne in the mid 1970's at U of Notre Dame. Despite the years passed since, I remember that show well...the wonderful woman I was with, Jackson's singing and David's guitar work. Every so often we all get lucky to see an artist perform whose music is so much more than just another concert in a life of going to concerts. Thank you David Lindley, you will not be forgotten ever by this fan!
Call it a Loan. I remember where I was when this song came out (pregnant and my marriage breaking up). Still I remember this as a beautiful song. So well written and touches the heart, even as it’s breaking.
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I was lucky enough to hear Jackson and David perform this song acoustically I believe in 2010. I later saw David solo and that was awesome and he came out afterwards and it was cool to meet him. This is a huge loss what has left me deeply saddened.
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I was fortunate to see JB and DL play on two occasions. Great artists both. However, can you believe I passed on a chance to see JB and Linda Ronstadt in 1973 or 74 when they were touring colleges together. I hope whatever I did that night was worth it.
2 musical giants have left here, and will meet up in the best of places.... David is just a masterful player adding to everything,and brightening the colors,like the best sunset or sunrise... even though he hasn't been in Jackson's band for awhile, that calmness has been continued by Greg leisz and Val McCallum.... glad I got to see Mr. Dave so much with Jackson, Ry,El rayo x,Hani nasser and wally ingram... Henry kaiser and him just tear it up... thanks for the amazing sounds of your soul... you did amazing here,leaving us better than you found us .. we are blessed to have crossed paths
For Jackson, I'm pretty sure one of the greatest benefits of playing so much with David was that, no matter how many times they played the same song to different audiences, David would play something new, great, unexpected, appropriate, and inspiring. Feel free to add your own adjectives.
@@christinemidora9514 Are you sure. I know he has some heath issues but I haven't heard that he passed. There was David Lasley a back up singer for James Taylor that passed away on Dec 9, 2021.
I find it tough to watch videos of musicians who have recently passed. I guess I need time to process their death. But David’s death feels different, maybe because he never sought or got the acclaim he deserved and he seemed good with that. It was the music that was important. Gonna miss you David Lindley, you were one of my heroes.
Oh, but not too forget Jamaica say you will, our lady of the well, for Everyman, here come those tears again,late for the sky, Rosie,of missing persons.....Jackson has written a lot....THESE DAYS......ohmygawd......even as a professional player,producer,composer of serial compositions,guitar player who is into varese,Stravinsky, Bach,slonimsky,Messiaen....I cherish Jackson Browne‘s music.It is a bit like a „Mental Spliff for the Soul“......A nice bourbon etc......I love his songs.They are ingrained in my system.
My favorite of Jackson's is "That Girl Could Sing" ; I kinda had one like that for a short time. And there's Lindley's slide guitar solo, which sounds like, as Jackson put it, "a seal moaning in heat". (We will have to take Jackson's word for knowing what a seal in heat sounds like 🤔🤣).
The intro to this kills me every time, and their picking is so precise! Love the polyester king and Jackson. I've seen JB perform three times. Maybe I'll squeeze one more in as I'm a young 75.
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Never forget seeing Jackson Browne two times. Once on the Running On Empty Tour, and an unbelievable free concert in Jacksonville, FL. The posers of today wish they could produce music like this.
I still have my program from "summer tour '77" which of course became Running on Empty. What a great show. I'm lucky to have grown up in the San Francisco Bay area. Jackson and many others played so often. He is the music of my life.
David Lindley shaped my love of music from just a little boy. His falsetto part in Stay absolutely mesmerized me as a child. I got the pleasure of being a self taught guitarist by watching old videos of him. Thank you for a life of music Mr Lindley. You are the GOAT
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this makes me think of the 70s when he Buffalo Springfield and Crosby Stills Nash and Young were giving all of us beautiful songs back to back ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mad about that guy in white T-shirt behind David, sitting idly, with almost bored looking. You're in the presence of Greatness buddy! Snap out of it!!! I'd pay a lot to be there :-( What a greatness!!!!!
There was a lot of greatness during the days that produced this my friend. I doubt that anyone was blase about it. They are also concentrating and doing what they need to do. I doubt Mr. Brown or Mr. Lindley would ever have a bored person in thier band my friend.
If JB has written this from personal experience, as I suspect he has, I don't know how he gets through it onstage without cracking up. The guilt and desolation are almost tangible.... Still I'm sure it's a bet that most of us have lost at some time in our lives. Thank you Jackson for putting it into words for us.....
I get home after work late and unwind to this music and think to myself how lucky am I after so many years of not hearing this music to have remembered why I listened to it so long ago. Its a nice feeling to hear music and appreciate it again. I think I appreciate hearing the songs more from an older perspective. I always listen twice as I get lost in the instrumental almost loosing sight of the singing then I listen to the song being sung and can hardly hear the instrumental as both are superb.
His long time organ/keyboard/background singer Jeff Young passed away recently also. A tough time for Jackson and his other bandmates, Mark Goldenberg guitar, Kevin McCormick bass, Shannon Forrest drums. I’ve heard they were like family and still get together for a party once a year with newer and older members too.
J Browne's voice gives out at end of every line, but David Lyndley's playing will ALWAYS be spot on, the perfect a ccompaniment to this song and dozens of Browne's earlier tun es
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I am deeply saddened by David Lindley's passing - his guitar, violin and other instruments helped to define much of Jackson Browne's early catalogue of great songs. He will be sorely missed - may he Rest In Peace
Me too. He was such a talent and his influence on so many Jackson Browne records was profound.
Agreed. He was the one I looked up with so many songs, decades ago, to find out who was playing with Jackson. Now I find out he’s been on many more of my favorite songs by others -- Ronstadt, Leonard Cohen, Bonnie Raitt. ❤
Dave will be greatly missed. He was in a class by himself & I’m so grateful for the times I got to hear him perform and for having had the chance to meet him in Gibsons, BC & talk with him for a few minutes. Unparalleled musician and also a lovely human.
💔
Couldn't have said it better. Thank you David for all that you've given to all of us.
RIP David Lindley. This is one of my favorite videos on the internet. His playing was connected straight to his heart.
My Lord, how gorgeous he and Jackson sounded together. David Lindley was such an inspiration to me as a musician and a listener. The infinite beauty of music seemed to flow through him. He will be very missed.
I saw David Lindley with Jackson Browne in the mid 1970's at U of Notre Dame. Despite the years passed since, I remember that show well...the wonderful woman I was with, Jackson's singing and David's guitar work. Every so often we all get lucky to see an artist perform whose music is so much more than just another concert in a life of going to concerts. Thank you David Lindley, you will not be forgotten ever by this fan!
Call it a Loan. I remember where I was when this song came out (pregnant and my marriage breaking up). Still I remember this as a beautiful song. So well written and touches the heart, even as it’s breaking.
If it has strings on it, David Lindley is a master on it.
He was the Master of the G string, and the Prince of Polyester. And a Prince Among Men.
Pure musical magic between Jackson and David. May David rest easy.
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RIP David Lindley. An underappreciated, one of a kind talent. Saw him twice in concert. Also an amazing storyteller. Go with Peace.
Rest in peace, David! Your light will continue to shine forever!!
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Stunningly beautiful version. I'm not crying. We're all crying.
David lindley elevated JBs music to another level akin to heaven
I have seen Jackson play with Lindley, and without Lindley, and believe me, with is better!
David is the most under rated musician in the the world.
A humble man, a man of integrity, a man blessed. RIP DL 🙏❤️🔥
Us musicians knew... Lindley, I can hear you pleeming ♡♡♡
True
Jackson Browne a natural born Poet. David Lindley is truly a virtuoso. Love them both.
The song almost doesn't need words, the chords being wonderful. RIP, Mr. Lindley.
What a deep, sad, loss! No one can fill his shoes…a totally unique talent.
One of the best songs written in the history of the world
That’s your opinion
Jackson has written quite a few of them.
Amen!
@@Hoboscouts No, it’s empirical fact.
@@mrmojorisin8752 opinions are empirical facts when they're believed.
This version reduces me to tears whenever I hear it.
These two together are pure musical magic. I don’t think any singer songwriter touches my own heart deeper than Jackson does.
Greg Davis..like watching magic indeed..
Me too, Jackson Browne . . . His 'Hold on Holdout' keep me alive during a very dark time.
Rest in peace, David Lindley. Thanks for all your music!!
David Lindsey! Safe passage and thank you for all the beautiful and inspiring music.
Aren't we lucky to have been contemporaries with these artists? I feel privileged that I got to hear Lindley, whose talent seemed almost superhuman.
Hello, how are you doing Lee 😊
Absolutely Loved David Lindley's Music.. Sad To Hear He's Gone 🎶😔
Both Brilliant and Moving, thanks Jackson and David, RIP David. cheers
I was lucky enough to hear Jackson and David perform this song acoustically I believe in 2010. I later saw David solo and that was awesome and he came out afterwards and it was cool to meet him. This is a huge loss what has left me deeply saddened.
So sad to today hear the passing of David Lindley, such a great musician!
Nobody ever has or shall do it like Lindley. RIP El Rayo X
Real musicians with real talent. Refreshing and comforting.
Great music honored to have lived during such a great time in music
RIP David. Thanks for your truly unique, beautiful music. Play on
RIP David. You've brought delight for decades. Fare thee well, friend,
Jackson Brown in the company of greatness. RIP David.
The harmony between those two makes my heart happy! 😍
Happy Birthday today MR. LINDLEY
💖🌟💖🌟💖🌟💖🌟💖🌟💖
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beautiful music from a beautiful man... RIP señor 🙏🏼
RIP David. Thank you for all the great music and memories.
I was fortunate to see JB and DL play on two occasions. Great artists both. However, can you believe I passed on a chance to see JB and Linda Ronstadt in 1973 or 74 when they were touring colleges together. I hope whatever I did that night was worth it.
2 musical giants have left here, and will meet up in the best of places.... David is just a masterful player adding to everything,and brightening the colors,like the best sunset or sunrise... even though he hasn't been in Jackson's band for awhile, that calmness has been continued by Greg leisz and Val McCallum.... glad I got to see Mr. Dave so much with Jackson, Ry,El rayo x,Hani nasser and wally ingram... Henry kaiser and him just tear it up... thanks for the amazing sounds of your soul... you did amazing here,leaving us better than you found us .. we are blessed to have crossed paths
For Jackson, I'm pretty sure one of the greatest benefits of playing so much with David was that, no matter how many times they played the same song to different audiences, David would play something new, great, unexpected, appropriate, and inspiring. Feel free to add your own adjectives.
RIP Mr. Lindley, you were one of a kind. If it has strings you could play it, you'll be missed !!! 💔
David's accompaniment whether it's violin, guitar or keyboard adds that much more feeling & beautiful sound to JB's songs.
Sorry to just find out David passed away last March.😢
@@christinemidora9514 Are you sure. I know he has some heath issues but I haven't heard that he passed. There was David Lasley a back up singer for James Taylor that passed away on Dec 9, 2021.
Godspeed, David. Thanks for all the great music.
great lyrics. wonderful melody.. and these modest, aging guys.. never lost joy in playing&performing.. superb!!
Uwe Kasten these boys are anti establishment and see clearly with all three eyes .... no indoctrination. to work with love is to never work a day
I've been a Jackson Browne fan since 1972, have every album, and this is my favorite song on my favorite record. Genius on that stage.
I find it tough to watch videos of musicians who have recently passed. I guess I need time to process their death. But David’s death feels different, maybe because he never sought or got the acclaim he deserved and he seemed good with that. It was the music that was important. Gonna miss you David Lindley, you were one of my heroes.
My favorite Jackson Browne song. Beautiful live performance of it.
Mine's "For a Dancer" but this one's up there. I too lost the bet of which he sings.
Oh, but not too forget Jamaica say you will, our lady of the well, for Everyman, here come those tears again,late for the sky, Rosie,of missing persons.....Jackson has written a lot....THESE DAYS......ohmygawd......even as a professional player,producer,composer of serial compositions,guitar player who is into varese,Stravinsky, Bach,slonimsky,Messiaen....I cherish Jackson Browne‘s music.It is a bit like a „Mental Spliff for the Soul“......A nice bourbon etc......I love his songs.They are ingrained in my system.
@@sheercerebralpower , Linda Paloma
My favorite of Jackson's is "That Girl Could Sing" ; I kinda had one like that for a short time. And there's Lindley's slide guitar solo, which sounds like, as Jackson put it, "a seal moaning in heat". (We will have to take Jackson's word for knowing what a seal in heat sounds like 🤔🤣).
@@goodun2974 Fantastic song! Definitely another big favorite of mine from Jackson.
Rest in peace Mr. Lindley.
Jackson always surrounded himself with the finest musicians and David was surely one of those quintessential gifted ones. 💕💕
Love this song,love Jackson Browne,adore the late Mr Dave
Love Jackson I grew up listening to him! He touched my ❤
there's only one word for this song, and it's "wow"
Today we said goodbye to David. My heart is broken in 17 places.
Beautifully said..and shared grief helps heal. Thanks. Feel less like a Lindley orphan now
This is astonishingly beautiful.
The intro to this kills me every time, and their picking is so precise! Love the polyester king and Jackson. I've seen JB perform three times. Maybe I'll squeeze one more in as I'm a young 75.
The hours and hours I spent listening to these two playing. How very sad.
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This is a perfect song by two perfectly talented guys💖
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when you feel good, listen to this song and you will feel even better.if you feel bad, listen to this song and you will feel good.....
LINDLEY THEE LEGEND.
one of his best :) He sang this last night at the Greek..... although David did not accompany him, it was still a very beautiful moment.
Never forget seeing Jackson Browne two times. Once on the Running On Empty Tour, and an unbelievable free concert in Jacksonville, FL. The posers of today wish they could produce music like this.
I still have my program from "summer tour '77" which of course became Running on Empty. What a great show. I'm lucky to have grown up in the San Francisco Bay area. Jackson and many others played so often. He is the music of my life.
Such a beautiful song…….❤
These guys get it done together. Keep in mind, they are here 'on a loan.' See them when you can--they may leave here before we do.
David Lindley shaped my love of music from just a little boy. His falsetto part in Stay absolutely mesmerized me as a child. I got the pleasure of being a self taught guitarist by watching old videos of him. Thank you for a life of music Mr Lindley. You are the GOAT
Beautiful yesterday today and tomorrow
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David is as good a musician as Jackson is a song writer. The total best there is.
Beautiful man, beautiful music.
Hello 😊
Who listenes to this in 2020... 🤣
Just kidding. Great song. Got me from the start.
2024 ❤
Always my favorite Jackson tune, performed perfectly
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A great contributor to the music of our time.
this makes me think of the 70s when he Buffalo Springfield and Crosby Stills Nash and Young were giving all of us beautiful songs back to back ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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David was on loan to all of us and I for one am truly thankful for that…..
Thank you for all your beautiful music David. You will be missed.
Mad about that guy in white T-shirt behind David, sitting idly, with almost bored looking. You're in the presence of Greatness buddy! Snap out of it!!! I'd pay a lot to be there :-( What a greatness!!!!!
It's a teenager. The majority of them have no musical sense. :D
There was a lot of greatness during the days that produced this my friend. I doubt that anyone was blase about it. They are also concentrating and doing what they need to do. I doubt Mr. Brown or Mr. Lindley would ever have a bored person in thier band my friend.
I think lad in tee shirt did nod his head at end
look at the throngs of people. my boy is still loved.
Very much.
Always loved this song.
Just passed but greatly missed already. Godspeed David.
If JB has written this from personal experience, as I suspect he has, I don't know how he gets through it onstage without cracking up. The guilt and desolation are almost tangible.... Still I'm sure it's a bet that most of us have lost at some time in our lives. Thank you Jackson for putting it into words for us.....
Assolutamente Vera ❗️thank you brother
amen.....this one comes close to the bone
Sure but is a David Lindley's song...
@@francoavalli310 Written jointly I understand Franco...
@@stevebrooks9119 you're right!
They sound AMAZING 2gether!
Still
RIP David....thank you for your gift
God this is wonderful.
Beautiful Jackson and David
Rest in Peace, my Hero.
Waking up in love ay? What a fleeting feeling that was
thank you david the best string player,rip.
Call up the Smithsonian, this is one of many JB tunes that should go in.
Vaya con Dios Mr. Dave, thank you for your music
Mr Lindley !👍
I get home after work late and unwind to this music and think to myself how lucky am I after so many years of not hearing this music to have remembered why I listened to it so long ago. Its a nice feeling to hear music and appreciate it again. I think I appreciate hearing the songs more from an older perspective. I always listen twice as I get lost in the instrumental almost loosing sight of the singing then I listen to the song being sung and can hardly hear the instrumental as both are superb.
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His long time organ/keyboard/background singer Jeff Young passed away recently also. A tough time for Jackson and his other bandmates, Mark Goldenberg guitar, Kevin McCormick bass, Shannon Forrest drums. I’ve heard they were like family and still get together for a party once a year with newer and older members too.
Not sure it gets to much better than this!
I like this version nearly more than the one on Lives in the balance---and that is a monstrous version.....
Just for the record the song was on Hold Out, 1980. Lives In The Balance was 1986.
@@tedroy1992 sorry.mea maxima culpa.
@@sheercerebralpower not even close to what Sinatra did to George Harrison 😊!
J Browne's voice gives out at end of every line, but David Lyndley's playing will ALWAYS be spot on, the perfect a ccompaniment to this song and dozens of Browne's earlier tun es
Thank you Jackson Browne
Oh what if it's true
What my heart says
Oh what'll I do
What if this feeling becomes hard to part with. ❤
2021 still listening
Both great guitarist so beautifully played… yay
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Goosebumps---
One of my favorites god only knows 💘 what harmony.
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God bless you Jackson Browne your music is in my soul always as well as David lindley.
@@jacksonbrowne-de2fu God bless you Jackson Browne.
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One could argue this song is about love, but what if it's about life itself?
Fue una maravilla ver a David actuar con Jackson en Madrid, Espana
So awesome.
Rest in Peace Skipper. From Little buddy, Ginger, Lovey, Mr. Howell, the Professor and Mary Ann.