Jackson Browne is so talented. Amazing voice, amazing piano playing, amazing song writing. I’m 24 years old and he’s one of my favorite artists. This is REAL music. Thanks mom and dad for raising me right. ❤️
I took my four year old to one of his gigs and my son loved it . I had been a fan since this first became a hit , when i was 15 . I have seen him in gigs all across the world .. bif fan ! Love Jackson Browne
Omg. You know his voice as soon as you hear it for a second. lol. So unique and beautiful! I was born in the 70's and really appreciate his music! I was looking forward to him touring this year. : ( Love that this song is about music and we all need the live music back but thank goodness for MUSIC right now.
Jackson Browne is the reason I am happy and successful today. I was a shy ~15 year old in Kansas City in the late 80s and Jackson Browne was the main artist I listened to (over and over while I was skateboarding) and I was so lucky to take my girlfriend to the concert. It was at night and we got there in the late morning and waited by the bus to see him. We brought food and water, waited all day and he magically got in without alerting us. The show was way beyond awesome and I didn’t think life could get better! We decided to go to the load out area to see if we could see him and I was at the back of 80-100 people and Jackson called me (yes to my great surprise) to come up front and talk with him. I was in heaven. He asked me multiple questions (especially about my Bad Brains T shirt) and I was so star struck by my hero that I had trouble saying anything. He told me he really liked my shirt and the crowd started chanting for me to trade shirts. I easily could have done that but in my (stupid) mind I thought the shirt was more valuable to me because Jackson was interested in it. I wish I would have traded shirts but I will always remember that concert as the moment that I realized that my dreams can come true if I tried hard enough because they did that day! Because of Jackson I started studying harder, making good grades, went to medical school (which before him I would never have tried) and went on to work with people who got no assistance anywhere else and I couldn’t be happier!!!! Thank you Jackson for giving my life purpose!!!! 😊❤️
Jackson Browne has been a major music influence for me since 1976, but I relied on his music in 1980 when I went off to college. 40 yrs later I still rely on his music for life. He is a national treasure. I rest my case.
Listening to this song for 44 years and it still gives me the same feelings that in did in 77. Pure bliss! Is there any current music that will still be playing in 44 more years because I can guarantee this will still be playing. Damn my generation was lucky!
my wife passed away on 28 July 2022 this song reminds of her, we had 18 years together ,I miss her (Darnella) .load out-stay is the best . Thank you Jackson Browne and the band .
I first heard Jackson Browne in 1972. I heard "Doctor My Eyes" on the radio and I was forever hooked on his music. I was 16. I'm 66 in just a couple of weeks. I still love everything he writes and everything he sings. Thanks for the memories Mr. Browne.
Have used his music, talent, deeper spirituality to point others to the love of humanity and God's love in Jesus...marvel at his wonderful talent. Rev. T. Sharpe
like everyone else i have been listening to jackson browne for over 40 years. to me this looks like a couple of guys on a saturday making music and having some fun. the sad thing is we all get old but videos like this bring us back in time, and its very enjoyable. jeff lindley and jackson had a long journey playing together and its sad to hear jeff passed away last year, but in 2010 there are some great videos of them playing togher. seeing them in older age and still enjoying each other making beautiful music is a wonderful time for us followers of jackson browne. keep it going jackson.
This was one of the first 8 tracks I bought when I got wheels. The year was 78 and the girl who helped me wear it out is my wife of 40 years. I would like to relive some of those long summer drives we took. Ahh memory's.
Yes Greg I congrat you for a relationship that stuck together, not many do these days. I'm 69 yrs old how I appreciate listening to Jackson Browne. Now that was real music that said something meaningful ❤️❤️. Thankful for you Jackson ❤️
The complete package: singer, songwriter, musician extraordinaire. And throw in a sense of humour too. Thanks for all the music and inspiration Jackson Browne.
J.B. has been a very big influence in my life & this was a great set. I will keep plugging away with my music even though I know I will never reach these heights.
Does anyone remember those transistor,bright color,round radios from the 70s? I was just a kid and I heard “Doctor my eyes “ opened my eyes to social issues and social injustice....changed my life!!!✌🏻❤️
Damn but every bit of his performance was so wonderful. I don't know how many times I have watched. Jackson Browne has been entertaining me for so many years. I love you, Jackson. Thank you.
still one of the best songs written too honor all those who set up and take down after the shows. love the guy playing drums on a cardboard box. and the roadie singing. thanks Jackson.
Oh captain, my captain! I’m an argentinian cameraman with no job because of covid. This song put me back on the road everytime a heard it. It captures my feelings about the job I do and love. Thank you for ever, Mr. Browne.
@@frznrrfan.frznrrfan102 Yes indeed. Never seen anything like it, but then I’m just a novice. Since Jackson downplays drums because of his style, I wish he had used this ploy more often. Think it could have made headlines as a technique, but with this one little song, it was not noticed. Don’t get me wrong, this is no little song, it was just a rather small venue, something I think at which Jackson excels .
Years ago, 64 now, CD of Jackson I had, loved all songs...Load out was my fave...back in the day, I would've loved to be a roadie...Imagine all the great music
@@waltercobb9700 Just clicked - OMG I was 8years old & at primary school :-} A good long time huh? When this is on the classic radio station play list it's all good though right?
I grew up with music everywhere. None of us had perfect families. Gosh. That looks enough like our barn/studio. LOL, all the kids filing in, opening cases, hooking up, sound checks. Joshing and cutting up. And we had it all. The drums were already there. The big amps were there, the smaller ones were brought from home. Flutes, horns, keyboards, all set up. Cases opening, and stands getting set up. Mic checks, and gosh, what a racket. Sometimes, 10 musicians. Sometimes 3. That’s why were chased to the barn,mama said GET THAT RACKET OUTSIDE!!! My dad, more tolerant, still said our music sounded like falling pots and pans. For a few hours, we all got to go to a very fun, beautiful place. And just like Jackson, we weren’t ready when it was time to pack it in.
The first time I heard this was not too long ago… I had just discovered Jackson browne‘s music for me and was playing a best of album on my phone as I sat in my schools library, two seats away from the girl that broke my heart, one seat away from the girl I love today. I was stressing about my final exams coming up but procrastinating nonetheless haha… anyway I remember quite vividly the moment as the two songs transitioned into one another and a massive smile appeared on my face. I would consider myself a bit of a music buff, however the joy I continuously get with these two songs had been and is unrivaled for me to this day. Stay makes me just want to get up, sing and dance my heart out every time it comes on. That first day in the library when I heard it, I listened to it on repeat maybe 10 times and the smile I was wearing never faded- only when the song fades out but of course that only temporary… until I press those two arrows in the left direction to make stay play again :) thanks mr. Browne
It’s so refreshing to know that a young person like you can appreciate real musical talent from what’s sadly become a bygone era. I’m an old guy in body but still your age at heart. Best wishes for the future. We need more like you 👍
This video of one of my very, very favorite Jackson Browne songs is BRILLIANT. What a phenomenal artist for so many decades. So few artists over these years cannot match Jackson's empathy and passion, and for anyone who comes across this message -- but who may not be so familiar with his output -- please dig deeper. You will not be disappointed.
I am 75 & had never heard of Jackson Browne until last weekend, when I stumbled on this song on TH-cam & I’ve been playing every performance I can find ever since. Perhaps a musician could tell me if one reason it is so addictive is because the beat matches the rhythm of the human heartbeat. He’s only 3 years younger than me, so why don’t I look like that?
@@jerrywary6090 This double-decker song has got such a hold on me that I have been spreading my enthusiasm for it round friends & family faster than Covid-19.
@@Omahamaho The guy is one of the finest singer / songwriters of the 70,s , He was preceded by BOB DYLAN so , pretty high competition in the day . He is all soul
I worked a show about that same time as a stagehand. We got paid $24 an hour because they were also recording it. We also were allowed to stand backstage and feel like he was singing to us.
It seemed i was a downer since my youth days,but Jackson Browne music is my refuge,I considered him as my best friend,coz thru his music cheers me and saved me....
About 15 years ago, maybe a bit more, I was working in Bullhead City, AZ which is about 90 miles from Vegas. There was a woman around my age (close to 60 at the time) whose son went to a concert in Vegas, I don't remember who that headliner was. But when her son got back from the concert he told his mom about this great "new" guy that opened the show by the name of Jackson Browne. She and I had a good laugh over that "new" thing. Mr. Browne isn't new now or then, but like fine wine he just keeps getting better. He has a resume that few can compare to and we, the listeners are honored indeed to listen to the works of a master craftsman. Thank you Mr. Browne for hours and hours of listening pleasure, smiles and tears and lots of head bobbing to the beat.
Of all the amazing songs, this one seems to ring truer than true today. Stay. Believe. Be real. Admit your true feelings. Give breath and life and energy to what is REAL, in a time when reality is taking a back seat. I know you have given so much already, but we need you now more than ever. Please keep writing and singing and sharing. Have loved you forever.
I've been listening to this song for 42 years now. Mr. Browne is one of those times enduring talents. Like Elton John, his voice just gets richer, and it is as much a joy today to hear his music as it was when I was just a kid. And I love that the drums on this version are just cardboard boxes with a mic tossed under!
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This man was a real music to theirs who paid to his writing to be stars . A grand writer to a large word of what this an loved You dont see mine eyes to earned of the writings and credits so huge and a damn well due!
+Dale B. There are many stories about how well he paid , union or not. When he was really young , he was very low on money ( until he met Nico at age 18) and depended on sleeping in his agent’s laundry room. He later shared an apartment with Greg Allman. An apartment meant having no refrigeration ,only canned foods. He also rented above Glenn Frye. Jackson understood the struggles and always paid well , from what I have read.
Hey Dale, I am writing a book about folks' experiences having something, anything, to do with music and concerts. Do you have any particularly interesting memory that you would be interested in sharing for this book? Please email me at eric.concertstories@gmail.com Thanks!
@@ericgray8483 hey I did session back in the UK, I won't go mentioning names but would this interest you? Email me on chris.hayworth1972@gmail.com if it would.
True talent doesn't need much to make music. I've been privileged enough to be in on several jam sessions in life, and it always amazed me, a box, a bucket, a broom, you can make music with most anything if the talent is there.I saw Jackson three times, and every time he did this song, I damn near cried. This is one of the best tribute songs ever written> Man, those were the days-s-s-s-s--s-s-s-s-s.
Please stay just a little bit longer...we want you to play just a little bit more...get well soon Jackson...the world needs you and your music now more than ever..we love you.
Credit where credit is due. Jackson Browne co-wrote this song with Bryan Garofalo. One of the most underrated songs in history. I bet many of us folks fifty years and older can't help but stop and let our heads and hearts go back in history and remember the good fun we had. Life was a blast!!! Thankful for having grown up during those times with talented artists.
A true Legend. Great singer, songwriter, and composer.💕His music is timeless and classic. His singing abilities.. are not nearly recognized as should be. He has raw, undeveloped talent, that far surpasses words.💞 One of my favorite singers of all time.🥰
I love this guy! He was doing an outdoor concert in St. Paul MN and because the concert start time was posted wrong they came out to do a sound check and there are 6 or 7 thousand people sitting there. So they did an hour and a half mini concert for us and came back out and did 3 hours at the real concert time. Great bunch!
Got a bonus hour and forty five minutes of a Meat Loaf concert when his opening act didn't show up. And how active he is on stage, and as crazy we got in the crowd, it wiped everyone out. Funny how it changed the whole attitude and approach to the show.
Jackson was one of the first concerts I attended, and he played for almost 4 hours. Shortly thereafter, a saw Springsteen and he played 3 1/2 hours. I thought that was normal... boy did I find out how special those concerts really were.
touched my heart again Jackson. I wish I had a penny for everytime one of your tunes touched my heart and soul.... I'd be a rich man ! Thank you Jackson. Seen you live in 1978....will never forget. Ever.... Joe.
I would like to see anyone of todays" "Artists" or "stars" do something like this. This is what you call talent, songs that stand the test of time, and musicians that can actually play an instrument. Even if it is a cardboard box!!
Rubbish. There are more talented artists out there now than there have ever been. Look beyond your Taylor Swifts, and just open your eyes and ears. It's not that hard. Don't be lazy.
@dennytenny I didn't say people can't sing, I said the music sucks and they have zero talent. Get back to me when some of these "great singers" have really long careers and can still do it after say 30 yrs. Some of them should just be hitting their mid to late 40's or early 50's, so they should be on top of the world still with all of their scary talent and enduring songs people would still listen to. You know big stars like Psy and Carly Rae Jepsen.
I was a young immigrant with my husband I met in Paris at The Troubador in Los Angeles when I saw a boy sitting in the bar. I asked: “Who is that boy sitting in the corner by himself?” It was Jackson Browne who turned out to be one of my all time favorite musicians.
This just popped up in my feed and I had to watch!!! Have always liked Jackson Brown, but these two songs have always been my fav. To me, this song has meant more than just the band leaving. It's always been about just not wanting to leave in general. This was absolutely awesome!!!
I adopted this song for all those who work "behind the scenes" in any entertainment endeavour. I worked for a racing series that went all over the eastern ⅔ of the US. We were always there, set up, ready to inspect cars before the competitors came in at 7:00 a.m. Sometimes not leaving until midnight or later. Three days in Florida one weekend, one day in Wisconsin the next week, a week for two races in N. Carolina, then directly to Pennsylvania for three days. And we all still managed to keep our real jobs. But we loved what we did, and I would have done it to bring people great music if I wasn't doing the racing.
I had played for 3 years with a few different players, not doing the music I particularly liked as I kept learning. Then one night we had rehearsed and did this song, all parts copying his song (in a cover band)....it was the first time I KNEW why I played music. I loved the song, loved performing it and was hooked on playing music. We changed venues and started playing music I would choose and became successful on the road and in our hometown. I never tired of this song 14 years later. Thank you Jackson Browne. You had a big impact on my life.
This song reminds me of a concert he gave to benefit one of his causes and his friends of his came as they invariably did to play with him, maybe do a set on their own. Talked of living in an apt bldg w/him before they all hit it big--every morning they would hear him up by 9 am on the piano working on his songs. He taught them what it meant to be a professional musician...not the partying alternating with playing, but constant love and perfection of your craft. This song is one he has probably played thousands of times and sounds so perfect, but he still works at it and loves doing so. His heart is there.
Opening for the Eagles December 30 1999 Mandalay Bay Events Center. Unbelievable. Things have never been the same since. I am privileged to have been there. ✌️
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Jackson Browne is so talented. Amazing voice, amazing piano playing, amazing song writing. I’m 24 years old and he’s one of my favorite artists. This is REAL music. Thanks mom and dad for raising me right. ❤️
Your parents must of had great parents .
Keep listening to good 👍 👌 😌 🙌 ✨ 😊 🎶 🎵 🪕 🎼 💿 🎸 music.
👌👌👌❤️
I took my four year old to one of his gigs and my son loved it . I had been a fan since this first became a hit , when i was 15 . I have seen him in gigs all across the world .. bif fan ! Love Jackson Browne
Trust me, your parents are extremely proud of you. If you were my child, I’m sure I would be too.
He's rarely on the list of best singers, only songwriters, but he has one of the purest and most recognizable voices of all time. Rings like a bell.
The cisco kid wasnt a friend of mine that’s not true at all! I’ve seen him many times and he’s always in key. He’s also a perfectionist!
He is older now and his voice isn't what it used to be, in the day his voice was phenomenal. He had a great presence and range, not that he's bad now.
Imagine if he and Linda Ronstadt had children...the voices
@@timallbritton7329 Really? and who's is?
Omg. You know his voice as soon as you hear it for a second. lol. So unique and beautiful! I was born in the 70's and really appreciate his music! I was looking forward to him touring this year. : ( Love that this song is about music and we all need the live music back but thank goodness for MUSIC right now.
Jackson Browne is the reason I am happy and successful today. I was a shy ~15 year old in Kansas City in the late 80s and Jackson Browne was the main artist I listened to (over and over while I was skateboarding) and I was so lucky to take my girlfriend to the concert. It was at night and we got there in the late morning and waited by the bus to see him. We brought food and water, waited all day and he magically got in without alerting us. The show was way beyond awesome and I didn’t think life could get better! We decided to go to the load out area to see if we could see him and I was at the back of 80-100 people and Jackson called me (yes to my great surprise) to come up front and talk with him. I was in heaven. He asked me multiple questions (especially about my Bad Brains T shirt) and I was so star struck by my hero that I had trouble saying anything. He told me he really liked my shirt and the crowd started chanting for me to trade shirts. I easily could have done that but in my (stupid) mind I thought the shirt was more valuable to me because Jackson was interested in it. I wish I would have traded shirts but I will always remember that concert as the moment that I realized that my dreams can come true if I tried hard enough because they did that day! Because of Jackson I started studying harder, making good grades, went to medical school (which before him I would never have tried) and went on to work with people who got no assistance anywhere else and I couldn’t be happier!!!! Thank you Jackson for giving my life purpose!!!! 😊❤️
He helped a lot of us ❤
Jackson Browne has been a major music influence for me since 1976, but I relied on his music in 1980 when I went off to college. 40 yrs later I still rely on his music for life. He is a national treasure. I rest my case.
I also went to college in1980, graduated in 1984. I agree, JB is a national treasure. I love the guy...
Listening to this song for 44 years and it still gives me the same feelings that in did in 77. Pure bliss! Is there any current music that will still be playing in 44 more years because I can guarantee this will still be playing. Damn my generation was lucky!
I love this song, giving tribute to the people who make the show happen is something you rarely hear.
Exactly ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
A sign of a true artist for sure.
my wife passed away on 28 July 2022 this song reminds of her, we had 18 years together ,I miss her (Darnella) .load out-stay is the best .
Thank you Jackson Browne and the band .
Wish I could give this 1,000 thumbs up
I first heard Jackson Browne in 1972. I heard "Doctor My Eyes" on the radio and I was forever hooked on his music. I was 16. I'm 66 in just a couple of weeks. I still love everything he writes and everything he sings. Thanks for the memories Mr. Browne.
I first heard " Jackson " also in 1972 at " The Main Point " in Bryn Mawr , Pa. ( a coffee house ) . All acoustic and David was great on the slide .
Have used his music, talent, deeper spirituality to point others to the love of humanity and God's love in Jesus...marvel at his wonderful talent. Rev. T. Sharpe
YES, been a 💎of mine since the early 70’s. Still listening to these songs today . And Bonnie Raitt too
"Running on Empty" has been my life's song and I'm 72.
like everyone else i have been listening to jackson browne for over 40 years. to me this looks like a couple of guys on a saturday making music and having some fun. the sad thing is we all get old but videos like this bring us back in time, and its very enjoyable. jeff lindley and jackson had a long journey playing together and its sad to hear jeff passed away last year, but in 2010 there are some great videos of them playing togher. seeing them in older age and still enjoying each other making beautiful music is a wonderful time for us followers of jackson browne. keep it going jackson.
He is a legend, no more,no less,probably the most underrated voice there's ever been...
and writer... God I love his performances.
underrated? no man.. US people with 60 years old knows who is he..
Overrated???
Highly doubt that.
One of the last things he should be considered.
@@leokreimer6492 Younger folk would know a lot of his contemporary singers without knowing who the great Jackson Browne is.
Everyone is 'underrated' on YT, if the comments are to be believed, even the Beatles!!
This was one of the first 8 tracks I bought when I got wheels. The year was 78 and the girl who helped me wear it out is my wife of 40 years. I would like to relive some of those long summer drives we took. Ahh memory's.
My mom and dad had this 8 track in their pacer. Lol. My mother died that year 1978 only 31.
@@adrienneflora7078 so sorry you lost your mother so young. Memory's are all we have in later life. Dad lost even that to dementia.
my best memeory is me and my mom dancing around in our kitchen...we loved it!
Hell ya.
Yes Greg I congrat you for a relationship that stuck together, not many do these days. I'm 69 yrs old how I appreciate listening to Jackson Browne. Now that was real music that said something meaningful ❤️❤️. Thankful for you Jackson ❤️
It's hard to believe that two people can be in the same room playing the same song at the same time.
I can never tire of this song and video!
They’re loading out and the drummer is improvising! I LOVE it!
These two songs should NEVER be separated.
Dude playin drums on the cardboard box....outstanding... Luv, luv, luv it!
One of my favorite artists, doing my favorite songs.
Some of his songs literally takes years for him to complete. This is why I savor every word and note of his songs.
Nothing artificial, nothing forced, no showbizz, - just pure joy in making music.
Man I have loved this song since the first time I ever heard it, in 1977.
👍🎸🇺🇸
Ok. Finally decided. My favorite song and music video of all time. ❤
Yes!
The ultimate song about the experience of being on the road. PERFECT!
The complete package: singer, songwriter, musician extraordinaire. And throw in a sense of humour too. Thanks for all the music and inspiration Jackson Browne.
J.B. has been a very big influence in my life & this was a great set. I will keep plugging away with my music even though I know I will never reach these heights.
I have listened to Jackson for 40 years now, still enjoying. Thank you Jackson.
Does anyone remember those transistor,bright color,round radios from the 70s? I was just a kid and I heard “Doctor my eyes “ opened my eyes to social issues and social injustice....changed my life!!!✌🏻❤️
The yellow ones with the smiley face? I got a hand me down from my older sister.
Til the lights come up, we hear that crowd and we remember why we came, beautiful
Damn but every bit of his performance was so wonderful. I don't know how many times I have watched. Jackson Browne has been entertaining me for so many years. I love you, Jackson. Thank you.
still one of the best songs written too honor all those who set up and take down after the shows. love the guy playing drums on a cardboard box. and the roadie singing. thanks Jackson.
Me too. Love that cardboard box as percussion.Thanks Jackson and all the others that put the show on.
One of my favourite Jackson Browne songs...tells a great story.
Oh captain, my captain! I’m an argentinian cameraman with no job because of covid. This song put me back on the road everytime a heard it. It captures my feelings about the job I do and love. Thank you for ever, Mr. Browne.
@@stargazer6753 that's what I thought, how cool was that.
@@frznrrfan.frznrrfan102 Yes indeed. Never seen anything like it, but then I’m just a novice. Since Jackson downplays drums because of his style, I wish he had used this ploy more often. Think it could have made headlines as a technique, but with this one little song, it was not noticed.
Don’t get me wrong, this is no little song, it was just a rather small venue, something I think at which Jackson excels .
Years ago, 64 now, CD of Jackson I had, loved all songs...Load out was my fave...back in the day, I would've loved to be a roadie...Imagine all the great music
I grew up listening to and loving this. It never will get old for me - almost 52 years and counting :-)
62 here and agree !
@@waltercobb9700 Just clicked - OMG I was 8years old & at primary school :-} A good long time huh? When this is on the classic radio station play list it's all good though right?
I grew up with music everywhere. None of us had perfect families. Gosh. That looks enough like our barn/studio. LOL, all the kids filing in, opening cases, hooking up, sound checks. Joshing and cutting up. And we had it all. The drums were already there. The big amps were there, the smaller ones were brought from home. Flutes, horns, keyboards, all set up. Cases opening, and stands getting set up. Mic checks, and gosh, what a racket. Sometimes, 10 musicians. Sometimes 3. That’s why were chased to the barn,mama said GET THAT RACKET OUTSIDE!!! My dad, more tolerant, still said our music sounded like falling pots and pans. For a few hours, we all got to go to a very fun, beautiful place. And just like Jackson, we weren’t ready when it was time to pack it in.
Been listening since 1976 still listening one of the bands ever!!!
The first time I heard this was not too long ago… I had just discovered Jackson browne‘s music for me and was playing a best of album on my phone as I sat in my schools library, two seats away from the girl that broke my heart, one seat away from the girl I love today. I was stressing about my final exams coming up but procrastinating nonetheless haha… anyway I remember quite vividly the moment as the two songs transitioned into one another and a massive smile appeared on my face. I would consider myself a bit of a music buff, however the joy I continuously get with these two songs had been and is unrivaled for me to this day. Stay makes me just want to get up, sing and dance my heart out every time it comes on. That first day in the library when I heard it, I listened to it on repeat maybe 10 times and the smile I was wearing never faded- only when the song fades out but of course that only temporary… until I press those two arrows in the left direction to make stay play again :) thanks mr. Browne
It’s so refreshing to know that a young person like you can appreciate real musical talent from what’s sadly become a bygone era. I’m an old guy in body but still your age at heart. Best wishes for the future. We need more like you 👍
@@MartyTheAussie Good music never dies, I know that much for sure!
For the last 30 yesrs I have used his talent and music to introduce so many people to God's love. His talent and music are in a class by itself.
No one does heartfelt sentiment like Jackson Browne. He gets in your heart and head and stays just like we like it.
This video of one of my very, very favorite Jackson Browne songs is BRILLIANT. What a phenomenal artist for so many decades. So few artists over these years cannot match Jackson's empathy and passion, and for anyone who comes across this message -- but who may not be so familiar with his output -- please dig deeper. You will not be disappointed.
This song never gets old
I am 75 & had never heard of Jackson Browne until last weekend, when I stumbled on this song on TH-cam & I’ve been playing every performance I can find ever since. Perhaps a musician could tell me if one reason it is so addictive is because the beat matches the rhythm of the human heartbeat. He’s only 3 years younger than me, so why don’t I look like that?
Jackson was a strict vegan to my knowledge, this was also 1994
Better late than never buddy. Enjoy 👍
@@jerrywary6090 This double-decker song has got such a hold on me that I have been spreading my enthusiasm for it round friends & family faster than Covid-19.
@@barriepaige7313 too funny 😂
@@Omahamaho The guy is one of the finest singer / songwriters of the 70,s , He was preceded by BOB DYLAN so , pretty high competition in the day . He is all soul
I worked a show about that same time as a stagehand. We got paid $24 an hour because they were also recording it. We also were allowed to stand backstage and feel like he was singing to us.
Jackson Browne, the best concert I've seen.
I remember the first time I heard this song. When he says "Just make sure you got it all set to go before you come for my piano", I still get chills.
Heard him live on Oakland. This was the last song he played
I have loved Jackson since Doctor My Eyes!! My youngest son is named for Jackson. He’s still one of the best, ❤️🎵🎶‼️
I could listen to this a thousand times and not get bored
Mr. Browne is absolute proof that good music is magic . The tears of joy on my face prove the same thing.
Amen brother, still have his albums any many many more. I would go every payday on Friday and by a album or two.
So true
One of my favorite Jackson Browne songs.
It kills me every time he slides into "Stay"
YES!
ditto
Me too :)
Always
HELL YEAH!
And THAT.... is why i STILL have a MAD crush on this man!! Isn't he just the cutest thing? Lol
Beautiful music. Simply beautiful.
Thank you. I've been listening to those songs for over 40 years and love it same as the first time I heard it.
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That's the greatest i could listen to that all day long.. Makes you Smile.
Such a Rich Song. Performed Brilliantly
The drummer is playing on a CARDBOARD BOX, he doesn't need sophisticated gear to sound good. Greetings from Portugal.
Haha love it!
And that cardboard box is the perfect drum for this kind of softer rock music!
Awesome video. Awesome human.❤️
I love this rendition of this classic.
It seemed i was a downer since my youth days,but Jackson Browne music is my refuge,I considered him as my best friend,coz thru his music cheers me and saved me....
About 15 years ago, maybe a bit more, I was working in Bullhead City, AZ which is about 90 miles from Vegas. There was a woman around my age (close to 60 at the time) whose son went to a concert in Vegas, I don't remember who that headliner was. But when her son got back from the concert he told his mom about this great "new" guy that opened the show by the name of Jackson Browne. She and I had a good laugh over that "new" thing.
Mr. Browne isn't new now or then, but like fine wine he just keeps getting better. He has a resume that few can compare to and we, the listeners are honored indeed to listen to the works of a master craftsman.
Thank you Mr. Browne for hours and hours of listening pleasure, smiles and tears and lots of head bobbing to the beat.
Love him
One of the best.
Reminds me of the time about 5 years ago when a 22 year old co-worker asked me if I had ever heard of Bela Fleck.
I was 15yrs old listening to JB in my bedroom on the tape deck. 1976. I’m still listening today.
Jackson always sings from his heart.
I want this one so darn bad OMG MINE. !!!!!!!!! , GORGEOUS
This is a talented bunch of musicians enjoying playing their music. Simply pure wonderment!
Of all the amazing songs, this one seems to ring truer than true today. Stay. Believe. Be real. Admit your true feelings. Give breath and life and energy to what is REAL, in a time when reality is taking a back seat. I know you have given so much already, but we need you now more than ever. Please keep writing and singing and sharing. Have loved you forever.
❤
I've been listening to this song since the early 80's
I've been listening to this song for 42 years now. Mr. Browne is one of those times enduring talents. Like Elton John, his voice just gets richer, and it is as much a joy today to hear his music as it was when I was just a kid.
And I love that the drums on this version are just cardboard boxes with a mic tossed under!
They came for the drum kit already, pianos next..
Tremendous
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We'd like to know the names of your supporting cast, guitar, drums, roadie/falsetto?
This man was a real music to theirs who paid to his writing to be stars . A grand writer to a large word of what this an loved You dont see mine eyes to earned of the writings and credits so huge and a damn well due!
I worked his show in Eugene, Oregon back in the nineties, he was recording it and we got paid double. A union job, bro
+Dale B. There are many stories about how well he paid , union or not. When he was really young , he was very low on money ( until he met Nico at age 18) and depended on sleeping in his agent’s laundry room. He later shared an apartment with Greg Allman. An apartment meant having no refrigeration ,only canned foods. He also rented above Glenn Frye.
Jackson understood the struggles and always paid well , from what I have read.
Cool😎
So, you sold your soul. That is so sad.
Hey Dale, I am writing a book about folks' experiences having something, anything, to do with music and concerts. Do you have any particularly interesting memory that you would be interested in sharing for this book? Please email me at eric.concertstories@gmail.com Thanks!
@@ericgray8483 hey I did session back in the UK, I won't go mentioning names but would this interest you? Email me on chris.hayworth1972@gmail.com if it would.
Wow! What a great spin on one of Jackson's classic tunes. No matter what or how he does a song it's always a treat.
True talent doesn't need much to make music. I've been privileged enough to be in on several jam sessions in life, and it always amazed me, a box, a bucket, a broom, you can make music with most anything if the talent is there.I saw Jackson three times, and every time he did this song, I damn near cried. This is one of the best tribute songs ever written> Man, those were the days-s-s-s-s--s-s-s-s-s.
Please stay just a little bit longer...we want you to play just a little bit more...get well soon Jackson...the world needs you and your music now more than ever..we love you.
Outstanding and well appreciated
I worked for different bands in the early 80's a lot of no sleep. This has always been a roadies theme song.
Absolutely my brother
Credit where credit is due. Jackson Browne co-wrote this song with Bryan Garofalo. One of the most underrated songs in history. I bet many of us folks fifty years and older can't help but stop and let our heads and hearts go back in history and remember the good fun we had. Life was a blast!!! Thankful for having grown up during those times with talented artists.
God this is AMAZING!!!
A true Legend. Great singer, songwriter, and composer.💕His music is timeless and classic. His singing abilities.. are not nearly recognized as should be. He has raw, undeveloped talent, that far surpasses words.💞 One of my favorite singers of all time.🥰
So happy I did seem him one in Portland. It was amazing!
This was great! Just a piano, a guitar and some drums (box). And, some really good vocals. Love Jackson ♥️
I love this guy! He was doing an outdoor concert in St. Paul MN and because the concert start time was posted wrong they came out to do a sound check and there are 6 or 7 thousand people sitting there. So they did an hour and a half mini concert for us and came back out and did 3 hours at the real concert time. Great bunch!
Got a bonus hour and forty five minutes of a Meat Loaf concert when his opening act didn't show up. And how active he is on stage, and as crazy we got in the crowd, it wiped everyone out. Funny how it changed the whole attitude and approach to the show.
Wish I was there. From Mn myself and would have loved to have gone. Quite lucky you bunch were.
Jackson was one of the first concerts I attended, and he played for almost 4 hours. Shortly thereafter, a saw Springsteen and he played 3 1/2 hours. I thought that was normal... boy did I find out how special those concerts really were.
This man is absolutely brilliant at his musical craft. So good.
I enjoy listening to Jackson Browne everyday
touched my heart again Jackson. I wish I had a penny for everytime one of your tunes touched my heart and soul.... I'd be a rich man ! Thank you Jackson. Seen you live in 1978....will never forget. Ever.... Joe.
I would like to see anyone of todays" "Artists" or "stars" do something like this. This is what you call talent, songs that stand the test of time, and musicians that can actually play an instrument. Even if it is a cardboard box!!
I think he is a great artist that hasn’t got the recognition that he deserves. I hope history will give him credit
Rubbish. There are more talented artists out there now than there have ever been. Look beyond your Taylor Swifts, and just open your eyes and ears. It's not that hard. Don't be lazy.
@dennytenny I didn't say people can't sing, I said the music sucks and they have zero talent. Get back to me when some of these "great singers" have really long careers and can still do it after say 30 yrs. Some of them should just be hitting their mid to late 40's or early 50's, so they should be on top of the world still with all of their scary talent and enduring songs people would still listen to.
You know big stars like Psy and Carly Rae Jepsen.
The talent with this man.......,
Great song and so full of caring and appreciation, this fellow cares about others and that's a good thing
America music..magic.
Jackson Browne has been my number 1 since 1976. LOVE HIM. We share a birthday
I have seen him 4 times. Will again. XXOO
I was a young immigrant with my husband I met in Paris at The Troubador in Los Angeles when I saw a boy sitting in the bar. I asked: “Who is that boy sitting in the corner by himself?”
It was Jackson Browne who turned out to be one of my all time favorite musicians.
There are so many moments in a musician's life like this. So few are captured so well. Watching and listening to this makes me really happy!
Great video! Great song! Love him.
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This guy has always been a class act, gotta love em !
This just popped up in my feed and I had to watch!!!
Have always liked Jackson Brown, but these two songs have always been my fav.
To me, this song has meant more than just the band leaving.
It's always been about just not wanting to leave in general.
This was absolutely awesome!!!
Yes! In college we would have the bartender play it over and over at closing time.
The best concert we have been to ❤❤❤❤
I am amazed at the many miles of tears and smiles I’ve shared with Jackson’s words of wisdom!
Damn, what an artist. So amazing. He is a legend.
i love this song
His my idol i love his music.
Jackson Browne mastered the art of music
I adopted this song for all those who work "behind the scenes" in any entertainment endeavour. I worked for a racing series that went all over the eastern ⅔ of the US. We were always there, set up, ready to inspect cars before the competitors came in at 7:00 a.m. Sometimes not leaving until midnight or later. Three days in Florida one weekend, one day in Wisconsin the next week, a week for two races in N. Carolina, then directly to Pennsylvania for three days. And we all still managed to keep our real jobs. But we loved what we did, and I would have done it to bring people great music if I wasn't doing the racing.
I had played for 3 years with a few different players, not doing the music I particularly liked as I kept learning. Then one night we had rehearsed and did this song, all parts copying his song (in a cover band)....it was the first time I KNEW why I played music. I loved the song, loved performing it and was hooked on playing music. We changed venues and started playing music I would choose and became successful on the road and in our hometown. I never tired of this song 14 years later. Thank you Jackson Browne. You had a big impact on my life.
I love all of his music!
This song reminds me of a concert he gave to benefit one of his causes and his friends of his came as they invariably did to play with him, maybe do a set on their own. Talked of living in an apt bldg w/him before they all hit it big--every morning they would hear him up by 9 am on the piano working on his songs. He taught them what it meant to be a professional musician...not the partying alternating with playing, but constant love and perfection of your craft. This song is one he has probably played thousands of times and sounds so perfect, but he still works at it and loves doing so. His heart is there.
Opening for the Eagles December 30 1999 Mandalay Bay Events Center. Unbelievable.
Things have never been the same since.
I am privileged to have been there.
✌️
Eric Burton and the Animals opened for Jimi Hendrix in the Anaheim convention center 1968