I never tire of Jackson's wonderful music. Have had it all in my head for forty years. David Lindley's wonderful playing has kept my nightmares at bay. Thank you both for making my life a great deal better than it would be without you.
Jackson Browne and David Lindley. When they were on stage together, you just can't say one w/out the other. Like brothers from other mothers. Two of the finest musicians i have ever heard. RIP David, you have left your mark on this world.
I have to say that I love Jackson Browne. He was my mom's favorite and he has become my favorite. I am not over-exaggerating when I say that his music has saved my life.
I love just watching & listening to these 2 magnificent friends together...I feel a great loss of the Polyester King & I am sure that Jackson's feeling it even harder...God bless both of them...🙏🕊️😇❤️💔☺️✨✨✨
Absolutely agree with Tom above. I've been listening to Jackson's music with David Lindley and others 460 years now. Very hard to believe cuz his songs seem to be timeless. So very very sad to hear up David's passing. That spot will never be filled in any way shape or form. He will be so greatly missed. I can't imagine how Jackson this feeling about that.
I have loved JB since I first heard him in 1972. His pure, clear voice singing his ageless, poetic lyrics..( my kids, now young adults, know all the words to his songs and are proud of the fact that they can recognize his music)......with David Lyndley backing him up.....it just doesn't get any better!
@@chloekey8043ask your son to listen to Chris Hillman met him and Roger Maquin 1980 won tickets for a Interview with them and they introduced Huey Lewis for the first time Wnew 102.7 fm Dave Herman i called.but Chris is awesome I'm working on being 70 in fifty one days
Working in a Woolworths store in 1972. They played tracks over the PA to advertise the record section. This was one of the songs that came over the PA. Loved his music ever since.
Thank you, RoyAl, and I agree about the song being poetry, as most of Jackson's songs are. Gotta love it! My ex used to hate it when I played JB. He'd sigh and say, "Sing us a sad one, Jackson." I just told him to go away and let me listen to my music. Of course this was 30 years ago! God rid of the man and still listen to JB
Songs like this make time travel possible - to a certain time of your life; a certain day; a certain hour; indeed a certain minute/second...a certain feeling..a certain person..I guess it always will..
Jackson Browne brought back memories of my old house and garden when I was in my teens. The peace and nostalgia of this song breathes right on my restless youth like a summer breeze.
I love thos man's music I have had the pleasure of attending 3 of his concerts 1979 then twice in 2008 Never will be another like him The quintessential singer songwriter from LA
Stumbled across Jackson Browne's music in 1975. Since The Pretender came out in '76 I've worn out 3 vinyl copies. Still collecting Cd's and vinyls of his music when I can find them. Jackson is not unlike most of us in that he excels in one or more things in his life and yet has human limitations and failures in other areas. So he not only inspires me creatively, he helps me cut myself a little slack regarding my own shortcomings. Thank you Jackson!
Such beautiful guitar work. That sense of standing outside yourself, seeing the pain, but at the same time, having a smile at yourself for the melodrama. (Oh that's much too old a story to believe.) Probably my favourite beside "Late for the Sky".
Hello 👋 Elaina How're you doing, it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness, All love to you and yours ❤️
"California's shaking like an angry child will, who has asked for love, and is unanswered still..." For me this song and duet reaches a pure and real place.....flirting with love, and knowing how it can be tempered with deep sadness as well. Perhaps this song is most appreciated when one is free, however briefly, from the superficial tones of modern busy life, but it is so worth it.
@ Bill. A few years late , but I hope that if this does not reach you , maybe it will reach someone else down the line. “’’“” prose works.blogspot.com/2012/12/Jackson-Browne-should be
Hello 👋 Renee How're you doing, it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness, All love to you and yours ❤️
Wow!..never thought I'd be nostalgic for the 70's..what I'd give today for a blonde Ketama bowling ball of 00...fairly certain its no longer 50 cents a gram!... it is so nice to find a page of pure joy and not one filled with the teenage fascism one finds on most youtube pages . Thanks for posting
The papers lie there helplessly In a pile outside the door I've tried and tried But I just can't remember what they're for The world outside is tugging Like a beggar at my sleeve Oh, that's much too old a story to believe And you know that it's taken its share of me Even though you take such good care of me Now you say Morocco and that makes me smile I haven't seen Morocco in a long, long while The dreams are rolling down Across the places in my mind And I've just had a taste of something fine The future hides and the past just slides England lies between Floating in a silver mist so cold and so clean California's shaking like an angry child will Who has asked for love and is unanswered still And you know that I'm looking back carefully 'Cause I know that there's still Something there for me But you said Morocco and you made me smile And it hasn't been that easy for a long, long while And looking back into your eyes I saw them really shine Giving me a taste of something fine Something fine Now if you see Morocco I know you'll go in style I may not see Morocco for a little while But while you're there I was hoping You might keep it in your mind To save me just a taste of something fine
This really is time travel - it takes me back to the first audio drama I played in, 'Moon Over Morocco'. "Something fine" was the song at the end of session and it make me think of ZBS and all the characters who played their parts. I can still see the pine tree outside the studio window.
Hello 👋 Mary How're you doing, it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness, All love to you and yours ❤️
This just strikes me as so beautiful and so perfect in so many ways the more I see this. First the song , of course, then Jackson and then David in their own perfection and then the look ; the classic white shirt on Jackson against the black background with David Lindley also wearing a white shirt and it all comes together as a perfect performance. This can be said for all of their other performances on OGWT on this night.
When this song came out I was in a tumultuous college intense relationship with a girl I had been friends with for a long time. She had broken up with her long term boyfriend and had started dating a grad student and somehow we took our relationship to a very short but very intense level in between. She and the grad student were heading off for a trip to Morocco and when I told her she would probably forget me, she, knowing the song, said, “no, I will save you something fine.” We never got together again, but this song always had that odd special meaning for me.
@juliekstroup Jackson has always been wise beyond his years. he wrote his1st song ("These Days") at age 16. he got a record contract when still in his teens, and in this show he was only 28.
I totally agree. What I meant was, I wish that YT had an option to choose "love" in addition to like or dislike :>) Thanks for posting. I've loved JB for as long as I can remember! Awesome
Hello 👋 lynda How're you doing, it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness, All love to you and yours ❤️
Hello 👋 mastevie How're you doing, it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness, All love to you and yours ❤️
@drhistorical1 This track is from Jackson's first album, "Saturate before using" The complete album track list is as follows. 1. Jamaica Say You Will 3:24 2. A Child In These Hills 3:59 3. Song For Adam 5:23 4. Doctor My Eyes 3:19 5. From Silver Lake 3:52 6. Something Fine 3:48 7. Under The Falling Sky 4:09 8. Looking Into You 4:19 9. Rock Me On The Water 4:12 10. My Opening Farewell 4:44
Hello 👋 Terry How're you doing, it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness, All love to you and yours ❤️
There's another David that needs ot be mentioned here and that's David Crosby whose harmonies graced the origin recording of Something Fine on Saturate Before Using, truly making it Something Fine.
For better audio/video or want to hear the whole set, you can find it here: ruclips.net/video/UtRzarFos3E/видео.html
Enjoy!
RIP Mr. Lindley! You shaped my musical world for 50 years. You will be greatly missed.
RIP David Lindley you brought us something fine yourself.
I never tire of Jackson's wonderful music. Have had it all in my head for forty years. David Lindley's wonderful playing has kept my nightmares at bay. Thank you both for making my life a great deal better than it would be without you.
Ditto!!
Where did my comment go?
Me too
Me too
Rest in Peace David Lindley 💔🙏❤️🎶 Thank you David for your Beautiful Music.
Jackson Browne and David Lindley. When they were on stage together, you just can't say one w/out the other. Like brothers from other mothers. Two of the finest musicians i have ever heard. RIP David, you have left your mark on this world.
Jackson Browne has his loyal fans love to listen to his stories to see him live is a gift of the best kind.
I have to say that I love Jackson Browne. He was my mom's favorite and he has become my favorite. I am not over-exaggerating when I say that his music has saved my life.
I have never heard this particular version of this beautiful song. Absolutely mesmerizing. RIP David Lindley💕
This was from The Old Grey Whistle Test in England during the 1970’s where all the greats got to show their worth.
I love just watching & listening to these 2 magnificent friends together...I feel a great loss of the Polyester King & I am sure that Jackson's feeling it even harder...God bless both of them...🙏🕊️😇❤️💔☺️✨✨✨
When Mr.Lindley plays that violin angels are singing.Heartbreaking.....
37 years later it has not aged. The album was a gem. He is a gem. The song is a gem. Thanks for posting it.
I totally agree with you 💜
@@angelicamichel9392 44 years later it has still not aged.
@@theiukman Make that 49. 2/24/72 SUNY SB
Absolutely agree with Tom above. I've been listening to Jackson's music with David Lindley and others 460 years now. Very hard to believe cuz his songs seem to be timeless. So very very sad to hear up David's passing. That spot will never be filled in any way shape or form. He will be so greatly missed. I can't imagine how Jackson this feeling about that.
Mr. Lindley is a sparkling gem 🙏
One of the most beautiful songs he's ever written and sung
All of them are infinitely beautiful
THANK YOU JB
As a Lifelong fan of JB this is so Beautiful to see him so early, at the very beginning....Thanks
How I always think of Jackson. And how Jackson and David were a pair.
Browne is a true inspiration- a dedicated musician and prophetic poet. He's speaking his mind,sharing the feelings of music not for fame and fortune
I have loved JB since I first heard him in 1972. His pure, clear voice singing his ageless, poetic lyrics..( my kids, now young adults, know all the words to his songs and are proud of the fact that they can recognize his music)......with David Lyndley backing him up.....it just doesn't get any better!
I named my son Jackson, in tribute. He’s 33 now and listens to country. Oh well.
@@chloekey8043ask your son to listen to Chris Hillman met him and Roger Maquin 1980 won tickets for a Interview with them and they introduced Huey Lewis for the first time
Wnew
102.7 fm Dave Herman i called.but Chris is awesome I'm working on being 70 in fifty one days
These two are a national treasure.
I wish David linley is inducted as a solo performed/musician in Rock and roll hall of fame
An international treasure
Working in a Woolworths store in 1972. They played tracks over the PA to advertise the record section. This was one of the songs that came over the PA. Loved his music ever since.
Thank you, RoyAl, and I agree about the song being poetry, as most of Jackson's songs are. Gotta love it! My ex used to hate it when I played JB. He'd sigh and say, "Sing us a sad one, Jackson." I just told him to go away and let me listen to my music. Of course this was 30 years ago! God rid of the man and still listen to JB
His music is nice still all these years later glad he's still here
Songs like this make time travel possible - to a certain time of your life; a certain day; a certain hour; indeed a certain minute/second...a certain feeling..a certain person..I guess it always will..
Jackson Browne brought back memories of my old house and garden when I was in my teens. The peace and nostalgia of this song breathes right on my restless youth like a summer breeze.
Just the guitar, Jackson's voice and David's fiddle. Truly Something Fine.
Always at treat to see Jackson and David Lindley. Such a beautiful song.❤️
Gets to me every time. I’m 24 and I grew up to this. Allot of memories, in love, and broken hearted just the same.
I love this song....wise beyond his years, an old soul who can touch the masses through his lyrics and music - amazing!
"And California is shaking like an angry child will, who has asked for love, and is unanswered still"
What a line.
So beautiful and that shiny silky hair, his voice will always be the same 💕
Just saw Jackson in Tahoe. Yes, he sounds great.
I love thos man's music I have had the pleasure of attending 3 of his concerts 1979 then twice in 2008
Never will be another like him The quintessential singer songwriter from LA
How did this show up in my feed in 2021? Great!
Stumbled across Jackson Browne's music in 1975. Since The Pretender came out in '76 I've worn out 3 vinyl copies. Still collecting Cd's and vinyls of his music when I can find them. Jackson is not unlike most of us in that he excels in one or more things in his life and yet has human limitations and failures in other areas. So he not only inspires me creatively, he helps me cut myself a little slack regarding my own shortcomings. Thank you Jackson!
I think I was in my early twenties when I first heard the wonderful music and words of the wonderful person .Thank you.
this song is so beautiful...jackson is so beautiful...
I played this album a thousand times! Bought it on iTunes and still listen to it today.
Such beautiful guitar work. That sense of standing outside yourself, seeing the pain, but at the same time, having a smile at yourself for the melodrama. (Oh that's much too old a story to believe.) Probably my favourite beside "Late for the Sky".
we were so blessed to experience those times..and to still be able to
Hello 👋 Elaina
How're you doing,
it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness,
All love to you and yours ❤️
Beautiful version...❤❤❤🙏🙏🕊️🕊️🥰😇✨✨✨
First Lp I ever bought. Loved him then, love him now!
just saw him sing this 2 weeks ago in Phila. He still sounds so good but missed David Lindley's fiddle. Thanks so much for this wonderful post.
From 1978 I love this
A totally mesmerizing song from Saturate Before Using,one of the greatest albums anyone ever did.Thank you for posting.
U damned right bro
That’s not the title of the album. It was just the photo of a desert water bag. The official title is Jackson Browne
@@chloekey8043 everybody called it saturate before using.
it's always GREAT to see him!! again, you did RIGHT thing to send it! Great JB specially when he sings "something fine"!!
What a bittersweet beautiful song.
Beautiful words and music from a young Jackson.
"California's shaking like an angry child will, who has asked for love, and is unanswered still..."
For me this song and duet reaches a pure and real place.....flirting with love, and knowing how it can be tempered with deep sadness as well. Perhaps this song is most appreciated when one is free, however briefly, from the superficial tones of modern busy life, but it is so worth it.
@ Bill. A few years late , but I hope that if this does not reach you , maybe it will reach someone else down the line.
“’’“”
prose works.blogspot.com/2012/12/Jackson-Browne-should be
Sorry. 2/3 of my reply didn’t make it. Where those little vertical lines are. It might be my old computer.
Just bouncing around this world listen to Jackson continuing to be his brother's keeper an invoice for the common Man!
The Whistle test was the Bomb!
He was angelic 💕
Great singer
Great song writer
1976, the same Year when I saw JB in Heidelberg, Germany. Just great, I'll never forget it.
Possibly my all time favorite Jackson song, but how do you really choose, right?
Dear Teresa, Morocco in 1974 was as perfect as life could ever be. May you rest in eternal peace. I wish I could have said good bye.
we love him too. brings back good memories.
Great music the best of all
I love Jackson :)))
Just beautiful!
Hello 👋 Renee
How're you doing,
it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness,
All love to you and yours ❤️
Wow!..never thought I'd be nostalgic for the 70's..what I'd give today for a blonde Ketama bowling ball of 00...fairly certain its no longer 50 cents a gram!... it is so nice to find a page of pure joy and not one filled with the teenage fascism one finds on most youtube pages . Thanks for posting
The papers lie there helplessly
In a pile outside the door
I've tried and tried
But I just can't remember what they're for
The world outside is tugging
Like a beggar at my sleeve
Oh, that's much too old a story to believe
And you know that it's taken its share of me
Even though you take such good care of me
Now you say Morocco and that makes me smile
I haven't seen Morocco in a long, long while
The dreams are rolling down
Across the places in my mind
And I've just had a taste of something fine
The future hides and the past just slides
England lies between
Floating in a silver mist so cold and so clean
California's shaking like an angry child will
Who has asked for love and is unanswered still
And you know that I'm looking back carefully
'Cause I know that there's still
Something there for me
But you said Morocco and you made me smile
And it hasn't been that easy for a long, long while
And looking back into your eyes
I saw them really shine
Giving me a taste of something fine
Something fine
Now if you see Morocco I know you'll go in style
I may not see Morocco for a little while
But while you're there I was hoping
You might keep it in your mind
To save me just a taste of something fine
This really is time travel - it takes me back to the first audio drama I played in, 'Moon Over Morocco'.
"Something fine" was the song at the end of session and it make me think of ZBS and all the characters who played their parts. I can still see the pine tree outside the studio window.
You don't have to love the vid. The song & performance is what matters.
1976...just a moment ago.
Two of my heroes....the great songwriter and the great instrumentalist serving the song.
Yes. Just a moment ago. JB just gets ever better as I get older.
Still fine so many years later.
Hello 👋 Mary
How're you doing,
it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness,
All love to you and yours ❤️
JB could sing a grocery list with David playing fiddle and I think I'd still be in rapture.
Thanks Blake! Tears in my eyes!
You are Something Fine. ❤
Wow, that fiddle puts such a touching sound into the song.
Rip david. Thank you
This is my favorite song of his, thank you so much.........
This just strikes me as so beautiful and so perfect in so many ways the more I see this. First the song , of course, then Jackson and then David in their own perfection and then the look ; the classic white shirt on Jackson against the black background with David Lindley also wearing a white shirt and it all comes together as a perfect performance. This can be said for all of their other performances on OGWT on this night.
yeah this feel good, my first memories are when I lived in Morocco '54-7 in Kinitra, it's a magical place anyone who's ever been concurs
Bought this album with babysitting money 50 years ago. Use to have to get a ride to Record Factory. So many great songs.
Jackson and David were just babies then. Hope to see you both again soon. You're both still Something Fine!
my all time favorite JB tune. He and Lindley are phenominal musicians.
thanks for sharing this superb video of a beautiful song
When this song came out I was in a tumultuous college intense relationship with a girl I had been friends with for a long time. She had broken up with her long term boyfriend and had started dating a grad student and somehow we took our relationship to a very short but very intense level in between. She and the grad student were heading off for a trip to Morocco and when I told her she would probably forget me, she, knowing the song, said, “no, I will save you something fine.” We never got together again, but this song always had that odd special meaning for me.
Perhaps his best. Just love him.
Nice baby JB...thanks Blake for sharing. I could use a taste of something fine.
great post ...love Linldley playing and J.B. ... very subtle arrangement
@lionsntigers Your comment to the Jackson Browne Something Fine song hits the nail so right on the head!
I have been waiting for this for a long time! Thank you. Beautiful song.
My all time favorite. PERIOD!
@juliekstroup Jackson has always been wise beyond his years. he wrote his1st song ("These Days") at age 16. he got a record contract when still in his teens, and in this show he was only 28.
I totally agree. What I meant was, I wish that YT had an option to choose "love" in addition to like or dislike :>) Thanks for posting. I've loved JB for as long as I can remember! Awesome
Hello 👋 lynda
How're you doing,
it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness,
All love to you and yours ❤️
Jackson was so far beyond his years.
Timeless. Praise God.
one of my favorites
thanks for searching my friend, it's also a good version.
This is Jackson Browne at his finest.
Thank you so much 👏☀️🙌
rocker53,thank you for sharing this & ever since Feb 14-2008 I've had a taste of something fine♥♥ thanks to you ♥♥ msstevie1951♥♥
Hello 👋 mastevie
How're you doing,
it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness,
All love to you and yours ❤️
@drhistorical1 This track is from Jackson's first album, "Saturate before using"
The complete album track list is as follows.
1. Jamaica Say You Will 3:24
2. A Child In These Hills 3:59
3. Song For Adam 5:23
4. Doctor My Eyes 3:19
5. From Silver Lake 3:52
6. Something Fine 3:48
7. Under The Falling Sky 4:09
8. Looking Into You 4:19
9. Rock Me On The Water 4:12
10. My Opening Farewell 4:44
Hello 👋 Terry
How're you doing,
it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness,
All love to you and yours ❤️
There's another David that needs ot be mentioned here and that's David Crosby whose harmonies graced the origin recording of Something Fine on Saturate Before Using, truly making it Something Fine.
Beautiful rendition. Best wishes to everyone from Jarrahnut in wonderful Western Australia.
Beautiful
oooh ...magnifique.... Jackson, Please come back to Milwaukee... I missed your concert due to a flight delay from Paris...
Is Jackson Browne the best American music songwriter since year 1967 ?
RIP, David.
Thank you ........
Love at 1:35 we see the beautiful White cross shining the church Jackson's at! Nice touch!
The first song I ever learned on guitar. I guess I had good taste in choosing this one in a non standard tuning.
RIP David.