beautiful music! can't wait to see you Live again! And I think that "she talks to Angels" is great when your playing it!! Loved dancing on the VIP stage at Lockn 2013...
i like this guy good music i seen him open up for bob weir at fox theater in bakersfield then he played together at end of the show seen play with the black crows also
He's not too bad a Dylan knockoff, though. He's got a guitar and a hat similar to Dylan's "Nashville Skyline" look, and his lyrics are made up of the letters of the alphabet. Just like mine!
I’ve been listening to Dylan ever since his first LP and I still do. I still think this guy does what Dylan does but much better but without the unnecessarily obscure lyrics and too frequent of tune vocals. But hey, as I said, I still enjoy Bob D. I’m not including here Dylan’s venture into harder electronic styles down which path I didn’t follow him.
Im 63 years young and the This guys talent bridges generations. One of the new greats that will weather the decades to come.
Jackie is pure talent.
beautiful music! can't wait to see you Live again! And I think that "she talks to Angels" is great when your playing it!! Loved dancing on the VIP stage at Lockn 2013...
such an amazing talent
i like this guy good music i seen him open up for bob weir at fox theater in bakersfield then he played together at end of the show seen play with the black crows also
Jackie is so underrated
This is sick hearing him acoustic, heard him live w/ Phil Plenty O' Times, never solo acoustic
Even with MP3 the sonics stand out as first rate. Probably only two mikes straight into a tape deck? Anyone know?
Dissily Mordentroge Almost... sadly, not analog. A pair of room mics as well.
Puts Bob D in the shade!
Funny! I guess you're not familiar with Dylan's work... so silly.
He's not too bad a Dylan knockoff, though. He's got a guitar and a hat similar to Dylan's "Nashville Skyline" look, and his lyrics are made up of the letters of the alphabet. Just like mine!
I’ve been listening to Dylan ever since his first LP and I still do. I still think this guy does what Dylan does but much better but without the unnecessarily obscure lyrics and too frequent of tune vocals. But hey, as I said, I still enjoy Bob D. I’m not including here Dylan’s venture into harder electronic styles down which path I didn’t follow him.
Personally I think they are branches on the same shade tree. I'm sure Dylan would agree.