Jackson Browne --great songwriter ... such great lyrics but sometimes personal and or haunting ! This song can grow on you....
For A Dancer
For A Dancer
Very nice. I love Jackson Brown and David Lindley together. In addition to personal and haunting, they also do some fun stuff. One of my favorites is their medley of Stay (from Running on Empty where David did his famous falsetto) and Love is Strange. Here is one version done live in Barcelona.Fat Daddy said:
Jackson Browne --great songwriter ... such great lyrics but sometimes personal and or haunting ! This song can grow on you....
For A Dancer
So. Dang. Good.Roy Rogers said:
Woke up with this one in my head this morning. Not sure why.
forza orsi said:Very nice. I love Jackson Brown and David Lindley together. In addition to personal and haunting, they also do some fun stuff. One of my favorites is their medley of Stay (from Running on Empty where David did his famous falsetto) and Love is Strange. Here is one version done live in Barcelona.Fat Daddy said:
Jackson Browne --great songwriter ... such great lyrics but sometimes personal and or haunting ! This song can grow on you....
For A Dancer
Keyser Soze said:forza orsi said:Very nice. I love Jackson Brown and David Lindley together. In addition to personal and haunting, they also do some fun stuff. One of my favorites is their medley of Stay (from Running on Empty where David did his famous falsetto) and Love is Strange. Here is one version done live in Barcelona.Fat Daddy said:
Jackson Browne --great songwriter ... such great lyrics but sometimes personal and or haunting ! This song can grow on you....
For A Dancer
I recently watched the first part of "The History of the Eagles"
Frey & Henley lived next door to Browne. He was a mentor to them, primarily by example, on how a professional went about song writing.
Yep, JD Souther said he was going to go nuts if he heard Doctor My Eyes again:Fat Daddy said:Keyser Soze said:forza orsi said:Very nice. I love Jackson Brown and David Lindley together. In addition to personal and haunting, they also do some fun stuff. One of my favorites is their medley of Stay (from Running on Empty where David did his famous falsetto) and Love is Strange. Here is one version done live in Barcelona.Fat Daddy said:
Jackson Browne --great songwriter ... such great lyrics but sometimes personal and or haunting ! This song can grow on you....
For A Dancer
I recently watched the first part of "The History of the Eagles"
Frey & Henley lived next door to Browne. He was a mentor to them, primarily by example, on how a professional went about song writing.
I have seen that.... and one of them says something like Browne worked on one small part of a song for weeks until he (Browne) was satisfied with it!
No doubt. That whole group was amazing...Henley, Frey, Ronstadt, Browne, Souther, etc. So much talent.Fat Daddy said:
Doctor My Eyes .... one of the most distinguishable intros.... and I love the rifts throughout.... and the lyrics still run true today as they did almost 50 years ago.... just as Rock Me On the Water! Both are timeless masterpieces!
I would love to go see him play sometime. Eagles doing Souther's "How Long" in 1973:Fat Daddy said:
JD Souther playing the Kessler (Dallas) on October 27... the Friday before we beat the Horns on Saturday!
Thanks for the tip! I love JD's voice and he does some beautiful guitar work too. He sometimes can out-Eagle the Eagles. And he nails all the high notes here in New Kid in Town.Fat Daddy said:
JD Souther playing the Kessler (Dallas) on October 27... the Friday before we beat the Horns on Saturday!
I think I drove everyone nutz with that one when I was a kid.Kite23 said:
I like this song for its silliness
AKA "Records in the Garner State Park jukebox in the 1960s"Assassin said:I think I drove everyone nutz with that one when I was a kid.Kite23 said:
I like this song for its silliness
K - I think the 'silly songs' deserve their own thread. Go for it.