Guys, was a great pleasure to participate in this wonderful project.Thank you Mark Johnson, Phill Bitencourt, Paulo He-Man and all the musicians and artits involved. God bless you all!
Your incredible talent and rhythmic prowess added an unforgettable dimension to our rendition of 'Doctor My Eyes' in the Song Around The World project. Your contribution has left an indelible mark, and we're immensely grateful for your collaboration. Thank you for being a part of our musical journey and for sharing your gift with the world! One Love, The PFC Family 💛
100% 👍🏼 I loved reading album covers while listening to a new album and I always knew it was gonna be good when you saw Leland on Bass and Russ on drums. Really good nostalgia. ✌🏼
I loved Jackson Browne when I was young. Now I am 80 and still love him as one and only, an exceptional artist. This was beautifully done in coordination, don’t know why but it brought tears in my eyes. Bless all the musicians who performed from various places and made this happen. One of a kind of video we all need to watch, especially now when world is in such a turmoil. Truly, through music this world is ONE💕
@TXcosmos I agree with the comment replying to your response of "tears" that it gives us hope. And for me at 76 yrs old..some songs, wow bring back to the days when, at least my environment of people got along. So, yes joy and a feeling of the past bring on the tears of our journey right up to this moment. ~ peace love and light ~
It's NOT too late!!!!!! The lies are so thick these days, that it's almost impossible to know the truth. But we do need to open our eyes to the truth. Find the truth, the truth will set you free!!!!! Thank you for all the years, Jackson!
Loved him since about 16-17, Felt like he knew my Soul!! I was jealous Daryl Hannah during the time they were together!! Bwahaha.. Probably know more of his songs word for word than any other artist, seriously. Love these Playing for Change videos So Very Much!!!
It's magic when you put Jackson, Leland and Russ in a studio together, and then you add all those great players from all over the world it becomes a monumental event!!!!!
Just the fact that Jackson can still sing this song and sound like himself is a real pleasure for an old radio DJ like myself. As I listened, I flashed back to hanging out in Gene Shay’s basement, and the photograph of a very young Jackson Browne, sitting on a couch, backstage at the Main Point. Music is such a powerful aspect of how our human memory functions.
Mr. Sklar’s iconic bass (the same bass that he recorded the original version on) anchors the entire performance. It’s amazing to see so many wonderful musicians playing on this classic song. Long live Jackson Browne.
I am in tears. Of joy. What a song. Back then and now so relevant. Jackson's music is pure gold and from around the world these artists know how to groove into it. Makes an old guy like me so happy... Thank you . God bless you all!
It's one of those songs that a number of artists wrote at the age of 24 about realizing they're not a kid any more. Other examples: Neil Young's "Old Man;' Stephen Stills' "4 and 20"
Seeing Jackson and Lee playing together puts such a big smile on my face. Everyone in this special gathering did so well. I love seeing collaborations like this
Sitar dude from Chennai killed it. Kunkel was CSN drummer about 50 years ago. But wow Jackson Browne hasn't lost his edge 51 years after this tune was released. Nobody had even heard of him, it was awesome
There truly is nothing more uplifting than watching a Playing for Change video and enjoying the talents of these musicians Around the World. Thank you, everyone. Lots of love 💕
So good! It just occurred to me that Leland and Russ played on the original with Jackson about 50 years ago. My God, the flood of memories this awakens.
So wonderful to see Russ and Leland with Jackson. Rajhesh is a fabulous fill-in for Mr Dave. All the other amazing musicians are the icing on the cake. Thank you 🙏
The universal language of music - and its power to bring people together. Here the musicians from across the globe connect thru one great song - and here we, the viewers are, separated by thousands of miles, yet joined as we watch and comment on such fantastic artistry. A massive thank you to whoever originally conceived the idea and to all the musicians involved.
David Lindley would have loved that sitar part - great choice. Everyone on this is superb. Leland Sklar is the most musical bass player I have ever heard. And JB still sounding great.
A tear came to my eye. Lee, Russ, Jackson, but no David. Rajhesh and Char did such a beautiful job of filling giant shoes. Such an amazing collaboration of talent from all over the world. What a special project.
I commented just before I saw yours that I thought the guitar was Derek Trucks. This is the first time I've heard Rajhesh and I'm in love with his style.
This has made my morning over here in East Africa. Great song, great collaboration, great performance. Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 24th August 2024.
Thank you for this performance of "Doctor My Eyes." Here is a quote from Steps to Knowledge about seeing the world with new eyes. "I wish to see a world I have never seen before.... Today... feel your desire to see a different world. Look at the world without judgment and say to yourself, 'I wish to see a different world'... Practice no matter how you feel, no matter what is occurring. You are greater than your emotional states and so you need not deny them... You are greater than the images you see around you, for they mostly represent your judgment upon the world. Practice this day looking without judgment and feeling as you look." (Marshall Vian Summers, STK)
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As an old guy singing, Jackson Brown takes the cake! So many old rockers try to pretend that they can sing just to make a few bucks, but their voices can't fulfill the promise that their promoters have made. Mr Brown your are my man! And all the other performs on this video have done a wonderful job. The choices for which performance snippets should end up in the final product is excellent. Thank all you performers around the world!
@@vh-tangoalphacharlie561 Being a singer though whose voice needs some help, and even if not performing, for myself I don't want to be my worse enemy & at 76, I am so needing to sing; just sit on the park bench or whatever. Yes, this version (oh that bass) is so cool. take care ~
I love their current band, The Immediate Family. There's a documentary with an expected release date of December 2023. New album should drop around then too. < sighs of pleasure >
Jackson Browne has always created beautiful songs that have deep meaning. He is a true professional And is an artist true to the power of music. Browne cares so much about the Earth 🌎 and doesn't just talk about pollution, he takes action. Every song he has written is a powerful testament to his beliefs And for that he has earned my respect.
I found this by accident, and I’m not even mad! This was a great, worldwide, rendition! Thank you everyone for putting a smile on my face today. I needed this!
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A shout out to Chavonne, Shereita, Roselyn for their stunning vocals, and to Ali - I love the way your Xylophone looks and the way you play it! I wish there was an EP of this song, so wonderful, and thanks to Jackson Browne & the whole PFC team!
Love Playing for Change and love this song. The guitar solo on the original studio recording was played by the late, great Native American guitarist Jesse Ed Davis.
I don’t know if my translation is correct but there’s a saying: “The most dangerous world views are held by people who have never viewed the world.” We need more people who join together and celebrate music instead of hating each other. Music is the most universal language, next to love.
@@kitano0Those gents played on so many great recordings from the 70s -- Jackson Browne, James Taylor, and Carole King among my favorites. Lee's bass lines in the quiet moments are often what endeared me to those songs, and caused me to wear out at least one JT album. So great seeing them here, together in the same room (like recordings used to be done, so the musicians can play off each other). Very happy that all of these artists are still out there, making music! (And bummed that I couldn't get to see Jackson last month at the Beacon Theater, or James last weekend at Jones Beach. We're all getting older, but my hips have aged faster than all of us.)
@@patriciamorgan6545I love their current band, The Immediate Family, with Waddy Wachtel, Danny Kortchmar and Steve Postell. A documentary should be in theaters in December. I've seen it twice, and loved it.
♥️ Playing for Change and musicians around the world collaborating. Truly a treat as always. Great to see JB, LS,RK together again. Kudos to you all. Play on.🎶🎶🎶
Shame there's no "love" button. Great to see and hear Jackson, still in fine form. Of course, seeing Lee Sklar, Russ Kunkel, Char and all the others was wonderful!
MY FAVORITE SONG OF ALL TIME. What's truly amazing is that Jackson wrote this song in his late teens early twenties. The lyrics are very profound and for someone of that age to write it? Wow!!!
Zakir Hussain, 3/9/1951 - 12/15/2024, blessed each days of his life, RIP💕 Will keep coming back to this video for a long long time to commemorate these artists especially the ones gone to peaceful land so soon💕
Much gratitude for the people behind the scenes who make this magic happen in all the PFC videos. I can only imagine the range of skills which make this complicated project appear seamless for your grateful viewers.
All good musicians. “Playing for change“ sounds a bit like a misnomer to me. What exactly are they trying to change? Musicians from around the world have been playing together for years and years now.
Man I hope my dad and all time b.f.f. is still around haunting my arse. . he is hearing his favorite songs redone with such great musicians. Jackson Brown was like a side dish at dinner time. We are perhaps the lucky ones when we share these things our children.
WOW ... PFC outdid themselves once again ... BASS, TABLAS, SITAR, XYLAPHONE ... absolutely wonderful !!! God Bless you all ... thank you for this musical gift !
I was 30 when this song came out. I was already a lover of Jackson’s poetry to music. Tears fill my eyes, the story of our lives in song. Stay Jackson’s, just a little bit longer
People like these should be running our planet. Love and peace. Not greed and power. We have so much potential as a planet. Thank you for sharing Peace
Tremendous! What a beautiful song, and what a bunch of talented, amazing musicians! Fantastic drumming, and thank you all… Thank you, Jackson Browne and all the musicians From around the globe!
I just love how these are mixed from a technical and especially from an esthetic perspective. It is amazing that this quality can be achieved from such diverse equipment spread across such different environments and blended so well. It showcases the value of everyone in different countries and cultures, participating with their own musical heritage.
I can't hear this song without it bringing a tear to my eye. The idea that an aware individual cannot possibly spend a lifetime walking through our world without seeing so much pain and grief that they are left wanting to keep them closed and witness nothing is an idea that should absolutely break any caring individual's heart. A marvelous choice for this series of collaborations.
Guys, was a great pleasure to participate in this wonderful project.Thank you Mark Johnson, Phill Bitencourt, Paulo He-Man and all the musicians and artits involved. God bless you all!
Your drumming on this masterpiece of a song was nothing short of incredible!
Parabéns, cara!!! Isso foi lindo demais!!! Sensacional!!!!!
Your incredible talent and rhythmic prowess added an unforgettable dimension to our rendition of 'Doctor My Eyes' in the Song Around The World project. Your contribution has left an indelible mark, and we're immensely grateful for your collaboration. Thank you for being a part of our musical journey and for sharing your gift with the world!
One Love,
The PFC Family 💛
Rest in Peace! David Lindley !!! Finally Jackson looks his age .. I was beginning to think laurel canyon had some secrets ❤
Great job!
Leland going crazy on the bass!
Leland Sklar and Russ Kunkel reprising their parts from the original is such a treat!
Absolutely!!!❤
And... Leland playing the same bass he used in the original, his "peace bass"
Wow!
LEGENDS!
100% 👍🏼 I loved reading album covers while listening to a new album and I always knew it was gonna be good when you saw Leland on Bass and Russ on drums. Really good nostalgia. ✌🏼
Leland Sklar IS the man.
He helped so many during covid pandemic.. very humble nice man.
Just watched over and over and What a bass GOAT.. Smooth, effortless play and a humble man..GOAT
I loved Jackson Browne when I was young. Now I am 80 and still love him as one and only, an exceptional artist. This was beautifully done in coordination, don’t know why but it brought tears in my eyes. Bless all the musicians who performed from various places and made this happen. One of a kind of video we all need to watch, especially now when world is in such a turmoil. Truly, through music this world is ONE💕
A littel Hope...
@TXcosmos I agree with the comment replying to your response of "tears" that it gives us hope. And for me at 76 yrs old..some songs, wow bring back to the days when, at least my environment of people got along. So, yes joy and a feeling of the past bring on the tears of our journey right up to this moment. ~ peace love and light ~
Me too.
It's NOT too late!!!!!! The lies are so thick these days, that it's almost impossible to know the truth. But we do need to open our eyes to the truth. Find the truth, the truth will set you free!!!!! Thank you for all the years, Jackson!
Loved him since about 16-17, Felt like he knew my Soul!! I was jealous Daryl Hannah during the time they were together!! Bwahaha.. Probably know more of his songs word for word than any other artist, seriously. Love these Playing for Change videos So Very Much!!!
I was in grade 10 when this album came out. Changed my life. I was a boy. Suddenly I was an adolescent fool
Same here, Brother. Exact same age...
It's magic when you put Jackson, Leland and Russ in a studio together, and then you add all those great players from all over the world it becomes a monumental event!!!!!
Yes it was absolutely monumental I just couldn’t keep still,had too move to the groove just couldn’t help it,very powerful music 💪🔥
Exceptionally well done, legendary song! Always, thanks for sharing. ♥️👍♥️
Maybe you could add Daryl Hannah in that room to beat on as well.
Always one in every room. Idiot.
Stay classy, John Smith. Always a fool coming down the hill...
Just the fact that Jackson can still sing this song and sound like himself is a real pleasure for an old radio DJ like myself. As I listened, I flashed back to hanging out in Gene Shay’s basement, and the photograph of a very young Jackson Browne, sitting on a couch, backstage at the Main Point. Music is such a powerful aspect of how our human memory functions.
I about fell over when I heard his voice! It's just as great as it's always been
Great comment! Still have great memories whenever a Phil Collins song comes on.
“The soundtrack of our lives”
…Dick Clark
Jackson Browne and the multiple talents make this a real pleasure to enjoy.
In all fairness, it's not like he's hitting serious high notes like a Don Henley or someone.
Mr. Sklar’s iconic bass (the same bass that he recorded the original version on) anchors the entire performance. It’s amazing to see so many wonderful musicians playing on this classic song. Long live Jackson Browne.
Thanks for sharing this snippet of history on the bass ❤
And still the best bass player I know of!
@@markvaars37 He helped so many during the pandemic 😊.. god bless leland!
that is such a great bass. Is it 'the' rhythm of the whole song? could debate for ages. Relistened to it many times just for the bass!
His hands simply fly over the strings at times. Brilliant!
Don’t ever change, PFC. Not one damn thing. ❤
I could watch Leland Sklar play bass for hours. Genius.
I am in tears. Of joy. What a song. Back then and now so relevant. Jackson's music is pure gold and from around the world these artists know how to groove into it. Makes an old guy like me so happy... Thank you . God bless you all!
Me too!
@@jaketanner20001AND me too!
It's one of those songs that a number of artists wrote at the age of 24 about realizing they're not a kid any more.
Other examples: Neil Young's "Old Man;' Stephen Stills' "4 and 20"
same for this old gal.
I am crying tears of happiness myself right now. Great comment, thank you!
I love these Songs from Around the World. Shows that music is truly a universal language. Well done!!!
They never disappoint us. God bless them all. Oh yeah. 😎😆😁🍺👍🇺🇸
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Bravo!!! Desde ❤ Córdoba 🇦🇷 Argentina 💪👏👏👏👏👏😙😍
SUPERB
truly a masterpiece !!!!!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
51 years on, this song has seen it all, and it keeps making new friends.
😉🤫 turned 12 when this charted the summer of ‘72 🤫😉
Yes !
Hey Billy:
As I’m reading these comments, I’m trying to think of something to contribute. Your comment says a lot.
Thanks for the thought.
@@dbtls you're welcome.
@@ej3016Same here! Still a great song! Made me lifelong fan.
Timeless classic. Thanks Jackson.
This is EXACTLY what the world needs right now, to heal. We need to agree that we are all humans and that we are all together on this earth.
Bla bla bla
@@stevegiu4232 LMAO
YES!!!
Leland Sklar is amazing and that bass of his is STUNNING! Great song too.
That is the same bass he used on the original recording of Dr. My Eyes 🙂
@@colnoble Hell yeah! That's really cool!
agreed way cool
@@colnobleI thought it might be.
The "Love - Peace" Bass. Hand carved by the man himself!
Seeing Jackson and Lee playing together puts such a big smile on my face. Everyone in this special gathering did so well. I love seeing collaborations like this
and Russ!!
@@rvdareyet7201Came here to add Russ, thanks! 😎✌️
🥲 It made me almost cry.
What memories of my youth with this song. Thanks to all who made it happen. ❤❤❤
Leeland always had high regard to russ!
I love that Leland is playing the original Bass
Great to see the beautiful people of the world making music.
Thanks Brothers and sisters
Jackson Browne amazing as always.
Sitar dude from Chennai killed it. Kunkel was CSN drummer about 50 years ago. But wow Jackson Browne hasn't lost his edge 51 years after this tune was released. Nobody had even heard of him, it was awesome
There truly is nothing more uplifting than watching a Playing for Change video and enjoying the talents of these musicians Around the World. Thank you, everyone. Lots of love 💕
Too good and you know it
Simply beautiful. Music brings the world together
In love. 😊❤🙏 🕊 😘.
Ich bewundere diese Videos immer mit Freude. Wie Musik die Herzen der Welt vereint :)
Ein gruss aus Hamburg an der Elbe
I never get tired of watching this video. I gives us a little hope.
After all these years, Jackson Browne has still got that voice. Wonderful to share this treasure with another generation around the world.
So good! It just occurred to me that Leland and Russ played on the original with Jackson about 50 years ago. My God, the flood of memories this awakens.
Didn't think it could get better than the original but there it is... Nice work.
Great version of 'Doctor My Eyes'. Thank you, Jackson and thanks to all the performers who contributed to this version of a masterpiece. ❤
Beautiful harmonies!
💛💛💛
Amen!
@@janedmunds4218. OUTSTANDING!
So wonderful to see Russ and Leland with Jackson. Rajhesh is a fabulous fill-in for Mr Dave. All the other amazing musicians are the icing on the cake. Thank you 🙏
Took me a minute to realize this was a new, current, contemporary version. Jackson's voice is as strong and true as ever!
Aged gracefully indeed.
A wonderful song that has stood the test of time. RIP Jesse Ed Davis. 😎🍺👍🇺🇸
The universal language of music - and its power to bring people together. Here the musicians from across the globe connect thru one great song - and here we, the viewers are, separated by thousands of miles, yet joined as we watch and comment on such fantastic artistry. A massive thank you to whoever originally conceived the idea and to all the musicians involved.
Wonderful project, wonderful music and wonderful people. 👍👋👋👋🎶✨❤️
Thank you so much! We're glad you liked it
honestly can't get enough of this track ... just incredible
David Lindley would have loved that sitar part - great choice. Everyone on this is superb. Leland Sklar is the most musical bass player I have ever heard. And JB still sounding great.
Agreed David would love the sitar...sitar fis in so well............................
The instrument used in this video is actually called a Veena.
A tear came to my eye. Lee, Russ, Jackson, but no David.
Rajhesh and Char did such a beautiful job of filling giant shoes.
Such an amazing collaboration of talent from all over the world.
What a special project.
I commented just before I saw yours that I thought the guitar was Derek Trucks. This is the first time I've heard Rajhesh and I'm in love with his style.
This has made my morning over here in East Africa. Great song, great collaboration, great performance. Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 24th August 2024.
Brown's voice is still at full strength.
Thank you for this performance of "Doctor My Eyes." Here is a quote from Steps to Knowledge about seeing the world with new eyes. "I wish to see a world I have never seen before.... Today... feel your desire to see a different world. Look at the world without judgment and say to yourself, 'I wish to see a different world'... Practice no matter how you feel, no matter what is occurring. You are greater than your emotional states and so you need not deny them... You are greater than the images you see around you, for they mostly represent your judgment upon the world. Practice this day looking without judgment and feeling as you look." (Marshall Vian Summers, STK)
Thank you!
Who is the Middle East has eyes to see a different world and make it real?
Beautiful, What the World needs now..........is a whole lot of this.
Certainly!
FABULOUS! Russ, Zakir, Gio, and Lee... now THAT'S a rhythm section!
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@@RockandRollWoman 😁
As an old guy singing, Jackson Brown takes the cake! So many old rockers try to pretend that they can sing just to make a few bucks, but their voices can't fulfill the promise that their promoters have made. Mr Brown your are my man! And all the other performs on this video have done a wonderful job. The choices for which performance snippets should end up in the final product is excellent. Thank all you performers around the world!
Mr. Brown still sounds amazing! I'm 64 years young and still listening in 2024!👋😁👍🙏
He sounds spot on. Wow. And the bass player crushed it. Very very good cover.
64 years young also - and very lucky I can afford good headphones and Booom ...
This song just rocks - can I say that at 64 ?
His songs are timeless
I'm 78 and right with you
@@vh-tangoalphacharlie561 Being a singer though whose voice needs some help, and even if not performing, for myself I don't want to be my worse enemy & at 76, I am so needing to sing; just sit on the park bench or whatever. Yes, this version (oh that bass) is so cool. take care ~
I love Lee Sklar! The most recorded musician in history!
Weeeepa!!!!! Music is the universal language that unites people across the globe. This was a much needed dose of joy. Thank you!!!🎶🌍💖🎵
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"Dose of joy" great phrase
Leland and Russ!!!
Themselves!
I love their current band, The Immediate Family. There's a documentary with an expected release date of December 2023. New album should drop around then too.
< sighs of pleasure >
Leeland was a life saver during the covid pandemic... God bless that man his doggies 😊
Jackson Browne has always created beautiful songs that have deep meaning. He is a true professional And is an artist true to the power of music. Browne cares so much about the Earth 🌎 and doesn't just talk about pollution, he takes action. Every song he has written is a powerful testament to his beliefs And for that he has earned my respect.
If you ever saw Jackson Browne live you’d never forget it. One of the best bands ever.
I really enjoyed what you share here 😊❤.
How are you doing today?
Running on Empty
I enjoyed every one...😊
@@lindawilliams2211 oh that's very nice one. So where are you chat from
Saw him in 1972 as a back up for the Eagles I was 12
I found this by accident, and I’m not even mad! This was a great, worldwide, rendition! Thank you everyone for putting a smile on my face today. I needed this!
Ditto! ❤
Same here.
I'd never heard of Playing for The World, but I absolutely need to look into it.
Masterful! Thank you so much for this💗 been a fan of Jackson Browne for over 45+ years!
Wow you're a legend!
I saw him at UVA nearly 50 years ago, and he is still as great as ever
These old favorite songs played by wonderful musicians from around the world always makes my heart happy. Thank you❤️🤗🐝
Oh my Sainted Aunt!! Jackson and PFC, why you can't get any better than this!!!
Zakir Hussain...phenom tabla player...may his Stardust shine brightly! He will be missed😢
Well that was insane. Had to watch it twice...
Wow! What an iconic "Take me back" song to my youth! Friday afternoon has definitely been elevated. 👏👏👏
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WOW ❤
Leland Sklar the legend and his legendary Peace/Love bass.
He's legendary!!
What a fantastic and joyous performance of this song by Jackson and the other talented musicians! ❤🎶
Best version of this tune! Thanks to you all!
Well, that was as wonderful as it can get. Beautiful artists give it their all in a most beautiful way. Everyone's beatific faces tell the story.
How great to see Jackson and Leland back together
Transcending time, and space . . . Bravo everyone . . . and Thank You Jackson Browne.
A shout out to Chavonne, Shereita, Roselyn for their stunning vocals, and to Ali - I love the way your Xylophone looks and the way you play it! I wish there was an EP of this song, so wonderful, and thanks to Jackson Browne & the whole PFC team!
The vocals in the chorus absolutely make this version shine. It wouldn't be the same without these talented artists.
Love Playing for Change and love this song. The guitar solo on the original studio recording was played by the late, great Native American guitarist Jesse Ed Davis.
Absolutely the best of the best
This world is filled with so much beauty
I don’t know if my translation is correct but there’s a saying: “The most dangerous world views are held by people who have never viewed the world.”
We need more people who join together and celebrate music instead of hating each other. Music is the most universal language, next to love.
That quote is so very true!
It's a unifier.
Wow...very proud to see Rajhesh vaidhya sir and Veena recognised internationally..amazing sir..👌👌👏👏
So good love the bass line in this
Original bassist on the same bass as the original single, Lee Sklar! Russ Kunkel played on the original, too.!
@@kitano0Those gents played on so many great recordings from the 70s -- Jackson Browne, James Taylor, and Carole King among my favorites. Lee's bass lines in the quiet moments are often what endeared me to those songs, and caused me to wear out at least one JT album. So great seeing them here, together in the same room (like recordings used to be done, so the musicians can play off each other). Very happy that all of these artists are still out there, making music!
(And bummed that I couldn't get to see Jackson last month at the Beacon Theater, or James last weekend at Jones Beach. We're all getting older, but my hips have aged faster than all of us.)
excellent mix to put bass line up front
@@patriciamorgan6545I love their current band, The Immediate Family, with Waddy Wachtel, Danny Kortchmar and Steve Postell. A documentary should be in theaters in December. I've seen it twice, and loved it.
It does not get any better than this 🙏
Just when you think the internet is causing so many problems in this world you see this! Reinforces the point that with the bad also comes the GOOD!
♥️ Playing for Change and musicians around the world collaborating. Truly a treat as always. Great to see JB, LS,RK together again. Kudos to you all.
Play on.🎶🎶🎶
Love Jackson Browne, Leland Sklarr & Russ Kuncle!!!
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT....
More please.....this is just an amazing performance in so many ways.....More please
Shame there's no "love" button. Great to see and hear Jackson, still in fine form. Of course, seeing Lee Sklar, Russ Kunkel, Char and all the others was wonderful!
Turned my 4 yo granddaughter on to this song
Love it when her shoulders start moving as soon as it starts playing
That harmony!
Wow! What a treat for us older folks...these guys and their music shape and define so many of our experiences during the 70's ...TY!
MY FAVORITE SONG OF ALL TIME. What's truly amazing is that Jackson wrote this song in his late teens early twenties. The lyrics are very profound and for someone of that age to write it? Wow!!!
That Rajesh guy on the Veena is awesome! He's totally killing it!
Not a lot better in this world...this universal language and the nature in which it was recorded 🌟beautiful 🌟
Zakir Hussain, 3/9/1951 - 12/15/2024, blessed each days of his life, RIP💕 Will keep coming back to this video for a long long time to commemorate these artists especially the ones gone to peaceful land so soon💕
Much gratitude for the people behind the scenes who make this magic happen in all the PFC videos. I can only imagine the range of skills which make this complicated project appear seamless for your grateful viewers.
yes indeed. bravo!
All good musicians. “Playing for change“ sounds a bit like a misnomer to me. What exactly are they trying to change? Musicians from around the world have been playing together for years and years now.
Bass going hard!
STRONG
The indubitable Leland Sklar! He has an excellent TH-cam channel. 💙💙🎶🎶🎶
That song is fantastic, and the bass guitar is art
What an enjoyable way to start the weekend, that was so universally 😎
I heard of that getting shivers down the neck.. so it finally happened to me, just now, listening to this old song redone in the wider world. Wow!
Thaht's the power of music!
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Summer of 69 I turned 18 and have playing Jackson Browne ever since
❤his lyrics are love
Fascinating rendition.
Music is a universal language.
Keep up your great work!
Jackson’s voice is still right there.
Played this song in a band 50 years ago great song.
What a great music and how great musicians! Best wishes from Hungary!
Man I hope my dad and all time b.f.f. is still around haunting my arse. . he is hearing his favorite songs redone with such great musicians.
Jackson Brown was like a side dish at dinner time.
We are perhaps the lucky ones when we share these things our children.
This series is one of the examples of how technology has positively impacted music and it's very refreshing. Keep em coming!
Man his vice is smooth as silk!👍👍👍
Love Love Love!
Yeah love. Yeah love. ❤
WOW ... PFC outdid themselves once again ... BASS, TABLAS, SITAR, XYLAPHONE ... absolutely wonderful !!!
God Bless you all ... thank you for this musical gift !
Balaphon. Beautiful.
I was 30 when this song came out. I was already a lover of Jackson’s poetry to music. Tears fill my eyes, the story of our lives in song. Stay Jackson’s, just a little bit longer
People like these should be running our planet. Love and peace. Not greed and power. We have so much potential as a planet. Thank you for sharing
Peace
Yes I agree totally! Music brings all people together ❤️ with one mind and heart .
Tremendous! What a beautiful song, and what a bunch of talented, amazing musicians! Fantastic drumming, and thank you all… Thank you, Jackson Browne and all the musicians From around the globe!
Beautiful! Jesse Ed Davis would be proud!
I just love how these are mixed from a technical and especially from an esthetic perspective. It is amazing that this quality can be achieved from such diverse equipment spread across such different environments and blended so well. It showcases the value of everyone in different countries and cultures, participating with their own musical heritage.
Holy Smokes! One of my all time favs. Dude on the sitar continues to amaze!
bass & tamblas blew me away
I can't hear this song without it bringing a tear to my eye. The idea that an aware individual cannot possibly spend a lifetime walking through our world without seeing so much pain and grief that they are left wanting to keep them closed and witness nothing is an idea that should absolutely break any caring individual's heart. A marvelous choice for this series of collaborations.
Always waken this is beautiful