This song was written in the late 1960s as a countercultural statement about the coming fall of the mainstream culture due to an natural apocalypse. It anticipated the "back to the land" movement of the early 1970s.
Ever since I first heard this song I've been collecting versions of it,this is another one,there are very few with the integrity of Jackson-Donovan springs to mind.Viva esta gente!
I have to agree with you pomawg I saw him solo He is like one of the wonders of the world truly amazing.You leave the show knowing you have witnessed a great.Thank you for sharing pomawg.
nicely different with additional rhythm, gives it a little more juice, as does the keyboard work. Bless David Lindley too, he brings such immense talent to songs.
Beautiful version of After the Deluge. Not sure exactly what it all means, but it makes me think of the Elves leaving Middle Earth in Lord of the Rings.
This song was written in the late 1960s as a countercultural statement about the coming fall of the mainstream culture due to an natural apocalypse. It anticipated the "back to the land" movement of the early 1970s.
It doesn't get much better than that. Thanks Jackson,for a whole bunch of years of great music.
I often listen to this five or six times in a row and wonder how many people who listen to this really understand what this song is really about.
different but it still keep our spirits high!
Ever since I first heard this song I've been collecting versions of it,this is another one,there are very few with the integrity of Jackson-Donovan springs to mind.Viva esta gente!
What can be better?
Different and beautiful...
with an Irish/Caribbean flavor.
I have to agree with you pomawg I saw him solo He is like one of the wonders of the world truly amazing.You leave the show knowing you have witnessed a great.Thank you for sharing pomawg.
different but beautiful just the same!
nicely different with additional rhythm, gives it a little more juice, as does the keyboard work. Bless David Lindley too, he brings such immense talent to songs.
Beautiful version of After the Deluge. Not sure exactly what it all means, but it makes me think of the Elves leaving Middle Earth in Lord of the Rings.
Luis Conte on drums??? what a wonderful performance/ is magical!!!!
@rtrawler me too!
Is a monotone instrument helping to give a beautiful unique sound