Jackson Browne: The Load Out & Stay - 1977 (Live) (My "Stereo Sound" Re-Edit) R.I.P. David Lindley
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- Jackson Browne: The Load Out & Stay - 1977 (Live) (My "Stereo Sound" Re-Edit) R.I.P. David Lindley
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According ti Discogs.com, this was recorded live on stage at Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, Maryland - 8/27/77 www.discogs.co...
As a kid with no money to buy cassettes or vinyls when this came out, I waited for this song to play on the radio with an old cassette in the slot on stand-by. Once I hear the intro, I pressed the record button.
I feel like a criminal.
Maybe. But crime is service to a better good.
if you did not sell the cassetes for money you should
LOAD OUT your feelings and STAY happy ......
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We lift a simple glass to all the fallen of the 60s 70s friends who lived the decades together then faded away ......oh but what a time we lived.......
I worked a concert in 1970's in my college fieldhouse when he played this song. I cried as I was backstage (we did his dressing room and actually put up chairs). great musician and nice guy
Your cool story gave me the chills; what a fabulous memory of Jackson and the band, so very lucky! 😅
Jackson’s voice moves through your soul. It pierces your emotions.This brings back memories that I can only try to grasp and tearfully see in a fun youthful past never again to exist. Only a distant memory.
The best is ahead.Keep the faith.
Holy crap! I’ve been listening to this song since it came out and I never knew that David Lindley was singing the falsetto.
Yep, if you read the album sleeve/cover carefully- it referenced "Rare vocal appearance by David Lindley." I was disappointed seeing Jackson live the next year, that Lindley didn't do the falsetto part himself.
Can't tell you how many times I've listened to this song. Love when Rosemary Butler and David Lindley sing falsetto in Stay part of the song. Didn't we have the very best music?
We did indeed!
Yes, the very best music was written, made and produced from the late 1960's thru 1979.
I attended this show some 46 years ago. Such an incredible show and moment to relive. Takes me to the place every time.
Oh god Im so glad I grew up listening to this… 2023 sucks
One of the best songs and performances EVER
One of the most underrated bands of all time.
Just looked aty TH-cam feed and Jackson is still singing this July of 2023...
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Saw him at Tanglewood this summer
I was in high school, when I heard this song. Love to hear it at night while cleaning my father's service car.
What a beautiful song..... I've heard it before, however, I've never "HEARD' it before. Amazing....
One of the finest songs ever made
Love these songs and so very glad that I saw him in concert in Nuremberg Germany back in the 80s when I was stationed at Vilseck!!!
Crailsheim says proshit and gutten naben..music transcends
I used to work for a traveling family entertainment show but on the concession side. We typically had between 7-10 shows a week Thursday through Sunday in one city for around 32 weeks straight, I did it for 6 years but on about 10 different shows. Every Sunday about an hour before the first show starts this song would be played for a good load out. There were three sides for each show, 1 is obviously the Performers, 2 The Crew/Roadies, 3 concessions. People come to see the Performers but the crew is what makes it possible and then concessions is how everyone gets paid cause our ticket prices are low and venue makes most of the profit or goes for renting the facility for the week. For the most part we were all one big family. We lived, work, eat traveled altogether which is close to hundred people give or take. It's been just over seven years since my last show but this song still hits whenever I hear it.
Was at Merriweather the night he recorded his Running on Empty album. Is such a good memory!
This type of music brings back good times /sad this new generation does not have this to look back on.
With the terrible music today, thank God we have these videos.
This is for me .... A stage hand .... Love you mr brown ..
Saw them live 3-9-1978 at Kent State University memorial gym...great show!
This video always brings a smile to my face!
I WAS THERE!!!!
This is gold!!!
Love this music
If I could pick a decade to go back to it would be the 70's! It's been one hell of a ride and I'd do it all again.
Me too, Cynthia...growing up in the 70s was fantastic !
Amen
Right on brother
Right on brother
Late 60’s we’re pretty good too
I listen to Spotify but its programming has no music sense as it separates these two songs,which is a sign of today where no one has any knowledge of music.Albums of this time linked songs,and had concepts.They were not all mindless throw away trash like most of today's music.
work of art
Love it
Jim Gordon on drums? Outstanding!
Master piece
The female singer is Rosemary Butler. She's still singing and over 70 yrs old now.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Butler
Such a great song. And a great overdub of the original studio version. Still, I would've liked to hear David's solo toward the end. And Jim was playing a slightly different cymbal pattern. Good job tho.
Would love to hear the original/ actual 🎉
There is no overdubbing, sampling, etc. It's a really great cover done by the artists themselves.
This was a dubbed version, the sound you hear is off the Running on empty live album from 1977 with Russ Kunkel on drums, Leland Sklar on bass and Danny Kortchmar on guitar. Although this is a clever overdub it wasn’t the original. If you watch real closely you’ll see the difference, especially on Craig Doerge’s synth solo.
i like video / audio re-edits but prefer the original video with the audience cheering and David Lindley's voice not just his mouth moving. at 7:13 David is still singing but can't hear it... please do a TH-cam search for the BBC 1978 video. PS the album cut was live so why dub it to a more engaging live performance
RIP David Lindley
Saw him with Jackson many times...he could make a broom sound good ♥️🎶🎸
Amen
Thanks for this, made me take a peek into his past what a phenomenal talent. The ‘Prince of Polyester’ was his nickname,,,funny~may he R.I.P.
Absolute Magic , That's Music
Here, here.
Remember marice Williams and the zodiac from Lancaster sc wrote that song in the 60ths. Stay is the name
AMEN!
Love this!!!
I think the person on drums is Indeed Jim Gordon…
RIP Jim Gordon
"Some guy named Jackson who lives upstairs ". What s house that must have been. It should have a historical marker😅😅😅
I saw Jackson Browne perform about this time frame at the Garden State Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ. Its been so long ago, I wonder if this is a video from that show?
This is from the Merriweather Post Pavilion show in late August, 1977
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Jackson Brown
Lay
He's seeing it like it is man life on the f****** road
Does anyone know where he was playing in this clip?
According ti Discogs.com, it was recorded live on stage at Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, Maryland - 8/27/77 www.discogs.com/release/11420169-Jackson-Browne-Running-On-Empty
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That flip side of the album half live and regular it was different the eagles weren’t great big this album was different.Cocaine song was really powerful. Radio stations weren’t playing it they were controlled.
how can A guy make magic then bash women?
You gotta separate the dancer from the dance
Two sides to every story
Is that ruby star, red hair.
No, she’s Rosemary Butler; I loved Ruby Starr may she R.I.P., Jim Dandy’s kissin’ cousin
I've ALWAYS loved this tune but took it for granted. However, in its own way, it is indeed, a masterpiece.
If "Runnin' on Empty" isn't on a top 10 album list, that list is invalid.
I've always liked how it sounds like it is ad libbed, with irregular rhyming schemes and syntax. It was probably meticulously composed. But his delivery sells it convincingly as an off-the-cuff song. It ranges from melancholy to playful throughout. And the way it builds is masterful.
Markwood! You know music 🎶🎶 kiddo! Jackson Browne disciple!!! Namaste, looking East, too many angels, information wars, before the deluge, take it Easy....
Perfectly stated
I saw him in 1978. Basically, it's the same ensemble. It's one of my favorite concerts.
And I still find it hard to believe that the dude playing slide has such a high pitched voice! I always thought it was a woman. ❤
This whole package is brilliant. Markwood162, I think you are correct - it took a long to write and a long time to compose. I have read the JB sometimes took over a year to write one song. I think, as much as he gets some fairly big accolades, he is underrated in his writing, composing and performing.
"We got Country & Western on the bus R & B, we got DISCO in 8 Tracks and Cassettes in Stereo...We got Truckers on CB".(I know every word by heart)
Times and Terms have changed but this track is Timeless
I bought this Record in 77. I played this track so much, I had to get the CD years later to keep from wearing out the record!
I never knew there was a video. Thank You ilviolo1 for uploading this! ♫♪♫♪👏
Ditto in everything you just said. "Richard Prior" really dates it.
one of my all time favorite songs, I am glad I got to see them perform this live
Jackson has always been so amazing. Fan for life. This song is so special. David was an absolute genius musician, he seemed to have a great sense of humor too. He is missed.
Missed? He is still alive
@@phill1274 I was referring to David who passed away, not Jackson. It says in the title RIP David Lindley. I had already known before this, he is missed.
@@2510katjo Mr. Dave is beyond missed. His departure left an unfillable hole in our musical soul.
David Lindley makes this song so much better, love his falsetto punctuating the crescendo
David is an incredible musician.
Dude could play anything. A truly gifted and talented player. He had an incredible ear...
I just saw he passed away in March of 2023..😢
As a session musician he was one of my heroes...
Mr. Dave made every piece of music he touched "so much better." Gonna miss him the rest of my life.
Have loved Jackson Browne since “Doctor My Eyes”, my college boyfriend & I bonded over his music when this song came out, can still picture him staring at me in disbelief when hearing it on car radio,,,funny how great Music can take us back to a certain time~place when first listening . . . bliss🦋
Saw Jackson a few years ago when he blew through town, he personally named~paid homage to “all” the TTown musician’s he met in LA. He also mentioned a set of twin sister’s who delighted him (thankfully not by name) cheeky man haha.
This whole band is really talented 😍
EXCELLENCE!
BEATS ANYTHING ON RADIO TODAY,ANYTHING!
THIS IS GREAT MUSIC. WHAT THEYRE PUTTIN ON RADIO TODAY,WELL MAYBE YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS,IT SURELY ISNT EVEN CLOSE TO THIS!
Yes indeed!!!!
That’s the truth! I’m glad I was born in the 60’s, had a brother who was 11 years older than me and got to experience the best music as the background of growing up. The music has helped me through some of the worst times of my life and has also intertwined with some of the Greatest memories of my life. All of us that grew up during this time are so fortunate!
We had songs that actually told stories back then!
Saw Jackson a few years back on his one man up close show. He carried the whole show, took requests!!, can you imagine with that repitoire? Been in love with him since i was a freshman in high school when i first heard running on empty and dr my eyes. We had the music in my generation. Never beatable.
Agreed!
this is real music at its best...
Singer/songwriter at he's peak..brilliant song/story 👏👏👏👏
One of the best songs of my youth.... Only a few have ever flown so high into the clouds of Heaven
had to have been on the roadie crew to understand.
One of my best friends battled cancer, breast, lungs, then brain. She was in so much pain. She didn't smoke cigarettes and I did some work for her and went into her house. Ashes on coffee table, she had been smoking weed to help with pain. I said light one up for both of us. She donated to the animal shelters and I took her to Lowes to buy a carport thing to go over the cat's cages that were outside. This song came on at Lowes. She said I bet you don't think I know who it is?? She said I'm cool, people just don't know it
Her name was Myla and I called her Milo after the little pug dog movie. I took her to her chemotherapy, stayed with her, was my best buddy. RIP MYLA SMITH. Best friend ever. I wish people would STAY forever.....
I’m glad you had Milo as a friend she sound’s so compassionate & left the world in a better place. Sounds like she was lucky to have you too. My oldest brother Robert passed unexpectedly a few weeks ago. He was the 1st of 4 sibs to die (I’m the baby), it’s so new & hurts so bad, grief sucks. Bless you sweet person❤
@@KittyGrizGriz She was the light that shined in everyone's life. I also am the youngest of 6. 3 boys, 3 girls. Have lost 2 brothers. I could say it gets easier, but you never forget.. So sorry for your loss.
Great story. Thanks for sharing. God bless you
@paulmorphew1520 how fortunate Milo was to have you in her life as a real friend. My oldest brother (11 years older) introduced me to JB, among other musicians, starting when I was 5 years old. My brother had an old 1952 Diamond T pickup that he outfitted with a cassette player. I remember like it was yesterday him driving us on the levees, down in the RGV of south TX, listening to JB’s songs. He taught me the meaning of Doctor My Eyes, Gold Dust Woman by FM and many others. I lost him in 1998 at the age of 46 by suicide. It was the worst thing I’ve ever experienced and just writing about it now is making me cry. I’m sorry for the loss of your brothers.
@@roxanneb6208 So sorry for your loss. I'm still falling apart now. I just lost my daughter October 24th, 35 years old. Never complained, worked her butt off. Coroner said liver failure. Never dreamed I would go through this. I would give my life to her, but know that it not possible to bring her back. I cope with things by listening to music. Music is a wonderful thing..
Up there with the greats, showed Glen Fry how to write a song , Glen live downstairs from him, and would listen to him practice all night, Thanks Jackson.👍🙏🏴
ps- that woman has an incredible voice
Who is that woman??angel voice
@@jonwingate5535That's the same question I have ,( she's the best part of the song )
@@jonwingate5535I just looked it up on Google and it's Rosemary Butler
@@jonwingate5535. I believe her name is Rosemary Butler
@@stevebiloschaetzke779 thank you..hope she made her mark in music..she deserves it..looks like shes 70something..still beautiful..
Legendary....thank god someone recorded this and shared it with us✌✌✌🏆✌🏆✌🏆
Can I just say , we buy our friends and family gifts for different reasons, but there’s no particular reason for receiving these gifts of amazing music, so thank you all the world artists for giving these amazing gifts👍🙏🏴
Thank you for your music. Beautiful lyrics, Music from the heart!
Thanks for listening
This kind of story telling of my generation never gets old. So glad I grew up in the best of times ❤️‼️‼️‼️‼️
just now learning Lindley passed. I saw him multiple times across the country. He turned me on to the Bouzouki and the Oud and just being a goofball on stage. 7:00 his disco shirt collection was even better than mine. Lindley played with Rod Stewart too and Linda Ronstadt and Ry Cooder and Warren Zevon. He's a legend. Music of the last 50 years would not be the same without Lindley's lap steel. best cover of Poor Man I know of.
th-cam.com/video/vdxfsiP_qsQ/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=H%C3%A5kanKjellin
The amazing amount of different instruments Mr. Lindley could play was epic. He delighted in that he was playing such amazing music on a dime store instrument!
Oh really wow didnt know that
I was a union stagehand , electrician , followspot operator way back in the day. This song was so endearing.
Used to listen to this all the time back in the day. I had forgotten all about the incredible background singer Rosemary Butler.
Wow...... I never knew who the female singer is. Both Her and Jackson Nailed IT! I could listen to it over and over again!
I think Rosemary Butler?
@@Angeee1000 Thanks.. She's got some pipes on her!!
The sincerity of her begging "Stay" would get anyone to abandon any out the door plans!!@@RonSieminski
F#&”k that chick can sing!!!
One of my dad's favorites.
Love this song forever. Don't know why. Just a good jam.
A wonderful song of appreciation ❤
Some of the best variety of music . A magical ✨️ decade. Bittersweet
If I can't hear in a few years, it because I've listened to songs like this.
At full volume. The ONLY way! 👍
What a great song 🎵 😊
When this song first came out I thought he was singing the high notes too
My sister's BFF was in the audience when he recorded this song. A classic.
What an awesome concert song
Love that song!
Years ago I owned a small equipment company. We had forklifts for rent and when shows came to our local theater I would get a call to provide a forklift for the the load in and out. Basically I would sit on my forklift until the guy in charge yelled "fork" and I knew it was my turn to move something heavy. I learned a lot about how these shows go from town to town and what it takes to put it all together. This song reminds me of those days.
Appreciate all you did, in helping this world go 'round. Everyone is a spoke in the wheel. Appreciating how he gave a shout out to the "truckers on the CBS radio". As a veteran over the road trucker, I've been able to see all that goes on behind the scenes, and have spent some time on a forklift myself, doing the in and out with lumber. Peace.
@@tombeyer375 Thanks man. I'm retired now but I spent my whole adult working life as a working stiff.
Thank you!! You’re the Champ ❤
Glen Frey,Jackson Brown,Bob Seger,Linda Ronstadt,Don Henley,were all friends coming up and all have had marvelous careers, and provided us with amazing songs to enjoy in our lives.They may get old but their music lives on.
We got country and western on the bus...Richard Pryor on the video! The 70s...I want to go back!! PEACE OUT!
I don't know why they do it, but in the album where this song is included, Jackson talks about this song as an introduction, "we're gonna sing a brand new song (never played it in public before). It's a song about the folks who come out on the road with us...and about you guys too."
I have always loved the 70's!!! How wonderful would our world be... if we had just stayed there!!💖
Is this from the Merriweather Post Pavilion show in late August, 1977? (August 27, I think.) I can't pretend to remember every moment of the concert about 46 years later, but I know I was there. It was right after my girlfriend came back into town for the fall semester of school; I had just graduated, and we went together.
My Dad was IATSE local 504. He worked for Olivia Newton John taking care of her White Yamaha Piano because he could play it and tune it as well as move it and guard it with his life. My Dad was was also in love with her and that annoyed my Mom . "I think she is great too maybe she would like to have 5 kids with you someday" is what my Mom said to my Dad.
Who would not be in infatuated with ONJ?!? Grease put her poster on every wall
I was too she had a beachwear store in Santa Monica for a while and I met her when my Girlfriend went there.@@anthonychan6486
One of my all-time fav, remember JB play this live with other known misicians in that No Nuke concert
I have this particular song in my top seven of all recorded live tracks ever.
Love it! Always and forever! ❤
Can we please talk about Jackson’s gorgeous hair?!
I was at this show..I was 13 and what a amazing show...Ive played guitar for 50 years now and will never forget the sound of Dave Lindsey's lap slide....❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love you always Mr.Jackson Browne❤❤❤