This is without a doubt Jackson Browne's masterpiece of all time...there's not even a close second. However, it didn't get the air time probably due to the length of the song, so it wasn't overplayed and not very well known to the general public. Definitely it's his signature song.
From the same album I'd say that Late For The Sky, Farther On, The Late Show, For a Dancer and After The Deluge are also worthy contenders. He's written and recorded many great songs, but as to which is the greatest of them all, I think that probably comes down, in the end, to personal taste. . .
@@ochjim Jim, "The Late Show" is the most poignant song I think I know, and For a Dancer is just a gem. Two others of honorable mention are Ready or Not, and These Days.
Is there a better songwriter than Jackson Browne? Who else can pour out his heart like he can? Nothing cheesy or cheap in his lyrics, just real life stuff. Pure emotion.
Yes Neil Young , Bob Dylan, Marshall Crenshaw, Morrissey, Arthur Lee of Love and a hundred more. Do you think he tries to hard on this song? I don't know I just don't get into the melody but his words are oh so too sensitive "and at the moment my camera happened to find you' now the things that I remember.. every line is a little too affected but not in the great Neil Young way. But that doesn't stop Neil or Jackson from beating up on their women. Well Neil does it rarely.
triumphant performance. But in the sixties there were amazing singer songwriters, ok? Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro, Tim Buckley (Pheraps the greatest and the less celebrated) and many many others.
Takes me back to the spring of '76; I was 21. It was a warm, sunny day (of which there were many in that scorching hot year) and my then girlfriend and I were walking from Kirkcudbright in Scotland out to the nearby Dhoon Bay to lie on the beach, when Micky Crossan and Donald Clint pulled up in their pickup truck and offered us a lift to Brighouse Bay, a few miles further on. We sat on the open back of the truck with the warm wind blowing through our hair and could hear this great music pouring out of the cab. Micky parked on the sand, with the doors wide open and Late For The Sky full up on the cassette player. He and Donald went off down to the water's edge with their spliffs and Eleanor and I lay on the beach and listened to that whole wonderful, life changing album. That was my unforgettable introduction to Jackson Browne. I saw him at the Apollo in Glasgow in December the same year, when he and the band put on a tremendous show. I had to walk about 8 miles through a blizzard afterwards but it was well worth it. 20 years later I was able to speak to him after a show in the RCH in Glasgow and reminded him of something he said during the 76 show ("I'm ignorant of the geography of this planet - which direction is the sea from here?" before he sang Rock Me on The Water) and he remembered the show and named the Apollo as the location. He's a compassionate, deeply thoughtful and insightful writer on matters of the heart, and I'd say that his words and music were very important to me, especially during the late 70s, when I would disappear off on my own, into the worlds of Farther On ("my dreams like nets were thrown"), The Late Show, Late For the Sky and For A Dancer , and that I regard his first 4 albums as amongst the best ever produced by anyone, particularly Late For The Sky, which I believe is his masterpiece and stands comparison with the very best by Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, Bruce Springsteen, Harry Chapin, Tom Waits and David Bowie. Thank you for the music JB. A lifelong fan.
Pure poetry. Certainly one of the greatest lyricists of modern music. This song and The Pretender are perfect. I never get tired of listening to, and singing along, with JB.
Simply the best song ever: "Now for you and me it may not be that hard to reach our dreams But that magic feeling never seems to last And while the future's there for anyone to change, still you know it seems It would be easier sometimes to change the past"
But its good to see you smiling face tonight? I am just a couple of years behind you so please forgive me. Just embarrassing lyrics from a women beater. Pretender or Late for the Sky are much better songs. Really only women like this one. Do you think he tries to hard on this song? I'm sorry for my cynicism. This song does nothing for me but i think Jackson is just looking to get laid in the most sensitive of ways. I guess if i liked the melody it would be better.
I was supposed to take my baby sister,, to see Jackson,, but she passed away in june of 2015,, we had saw him together b4 and we both loved him ,,and it had been years since we had been to a concert together,,but she passed away b4 showtime,,I cannever hear Jackson now without thinking of her my baby sister, my best friend, my concert buddy,, today she would have turned 46,, and this song seemed kinda fitting to play ,, RIP MY REDBIRD ,FLY ON B FREE, but know Bebe will never forget you ,, Happy Heavenly Birthday Jami ❤😥💔❣🎶🎵🎶 ❣🌹🦋
Don’t wait until you feel comfortable. Don’t wait until you have it all figured out. Don’t wait until you retire. Don’t wait until everything is perfect. Don’t wait until you have the approval of others. Our time here is finite. You don’t want to run out of time and be filled with “what if’s” and serious regrets. This is your one precious life, spend time cultivating a friendship with yourself knowing who you are, what you want, and how you can live your life fully. You are worthy. Your life today is THE something special.
Looking through some photographs I found inside a drawer, I was taken by a photograph of you. There were one or two I know that you would have liked a little more, But they didn't show your spirit quite as true. You were turning 'round to see who was behind you And I took your childish laughter by surprise. And at the moment that my camera happened to find you, There was just a trace of sorrow in your eyes. Now the things that I remember seem so distant and so small, Though it hasn't really been that long a time. What I was seeing wasn't what was happening at all Although for a while, our path did seem to climb. When you see through love's illusions, there lies the danger, And your perfect lover just looks like a perfect fool. So you go running off in search of a perfect stranger All the loneliness seems to spring from your life, Like a fountain from a pool. Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light, You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight You've had to hide sometimes, but now you're alright. And it's good to see your smiling face tonight. Now for you and me it may not be that hard to reach our dreams, But that magic feeling never seems to last. And while the future's there for anyone to change, Still you know it seems It would be easier sometimes to change the past. I'm just one or two years, and a couple of changes behind you In my lessons at love's pain and heartache school, Where if you feel too free and you need something to remind you, There's this loneliness springing up from your life Like a fountain from a pool. Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light, You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight You've had to hide sometimes, but now you're alright. And it's good to see your smiling face tonight. Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light, You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight You've had to struggle, you've had to fight To keep understanding and compassion in sight You could be laughing at me, you've got the right. But you go on smiling, so clear and so bright.
Mark Goldenberg smokes on this tune. He wasn't on the road with JB this summer, but he's playing in a trio with Jen Condos at the moment; mostly in the LA area.
My God. When you have the privilege to witness such great talent, Jackson, the band, and Goldberg the guitar player, you question how so much of today's music manages to get air time.
Don't know if anyone remembers an old department store named J.M. Fields, but I purchased "Late for the Sky" there, and the Checkout girl implored me to listen to this song. Never got her number, and I'm sadder for that.
This live version of Fountain of Sorrow is definitely his best song and the very best version - Mark Goldenberg's lead guitar frames it all together - listen to this version against Jackson's official album version and there's no comparison - the ending of that one- without a strong lead guitat- just dies- and he tries too hard on his vocals at the end of each lyrical phrase. This live version knocks it out of the park and SHOULD be his official verson.
As I keep getting to discover new Jackson songs (to me at least) his continued ability to articulate (often my) emotion so well destroys me and revives me simultaneously. Not enough credit to the introduction either
It had to be an episode of "Austin City Limits', because the UT Tower and Texas state Capitol building are shown when the camera pans. Don't know the date(?).
I used your lyrics to try to woo a woman back way back in 1987. turns out, she was a serial pain in the ass to a lot of guys so as you said, a lot more generous,,,hahahahaha
Hey Neil why don't you out the info about this concert? Where it was? How was it billed ? What was year it was recorded as opposed to year you first posted on net? Think about it?
Than she wrote a song blaming him for his wife 's suicide after the fake allegations were made by Darly Hannah that he beat her up which she later recanted after Joni did this to Jackson It single handedly ruined his reputation and his career.
Just wish this were more "orchestrated" and less "Wall of Sound." Jackson Browne deserved more constraint, less filler music behind him, musical choreography. A big mistake for an artist this historically GREAT. I began to emulate Jackson and learn his songs back in the mid-60s so he's a major influence and a true LOVE of my life: Just like Aretha Franklin!
It was released in 1974. Pretty sure that was pre-Darryl. I'd read it was Joni MItchell as well. The I'm Alive album released in 1993 was the post-Hannah album.
I’ve gone back and forth on Joni Mitchell. On the one hand, she’s a good song-writer, albeit pretty twee and corny at times, but her voice kills me. I always cared more for the writing anyway, but after reading about Joni and Jackson I just can’t listen to her. She was so cruel in response to him being so kind and understanding. I’ll stick with Judee sill for great female songwriters starting with a J.
Is there any male writer who women can not resist. Looks, poetry, apology and I am just a couple of years behind you .. all the women eat it up. Cheesy and crappy but intelligent lyrics.
Could it be that women in Browne's life are just jealous of his talent? Joni Mitchell was great but not on his level. Darrell Hanna is also just not on his level.
I think it's just that Jackson Browne is just drawn to broken women. I get it, I have been too in my life. There's no way this dude hit anybody though, let's be real.
@@sethfisher5081 - I'm a serious Jackson Browne fan, but I agree. Mitchell in the mid 70s was an incomparable talent, musically, lyrically and as a performer. She had it all then. I've been waiting for another such talent to come along since then but I suspect that it'll never happen.
@@jimhogg9145 I've been fortunate to see Jackson Browne several times in a small setting ( mainly with the great band Jackshit) and he seems like a great person to hang out with. Who knows about Joni but her voice, her melodies, her lyrics are sublime. And honestly can't we just love them both? That "jealous of his talent" stuff seemed misogynistic
Jesus Christ. Ever employ the concept of dynamics??! Ditch the drummer on the spot .then the keyboard player. ..thanks for post...then ditch the guitar player.. seriously. N
This is without a doubt Jackson Browne's masterpiece of all time...there's not even a close second. However, it didn't get the air time probably due to the length of the song, so it wasn't overplayed and not very well known to the general public. Definitely it's his signature song.
Great song but I like Sky Blue & Black the best.
From the same album I'd say that Late For The Sky, Farther On, The Late Show, For a Dancer and After The Deluge are also worthy contenders. He's written and recorded many great songs, but as to which is the greatest of them all, I think that probably comes down, in the end, to personal taste. . .
he's an artist, a master. they are all great. we each have our favorite, for me it's the one I'm listening to at the moment in time
Barricades of Heaven.
@@ochjim Jim, "The Late Show" is the most poignant song I think I know, and For a Dancer is just a gem. Two others of honorable mention are Ready or Not, and These Days.
There are so MANY masterpieces with this man.
Is there a better songwriter than Jackson Browne? Who else can pour out his heart like he can? Nothing cheesy or cheap in his lyrics, just real life stuff. Pure emotion.
Who else can do that? Joni Mitchell... Listen to the "Blue" album and you'll see.
@@sudeste5073 Yeah, I'll go with that. I do own Joni's "Blue" album. It's wonderful. I don't think it tops Jackson's "Late For The Sky" album, though.
Yes Neil Young , Bob Dylan, Marshall Crenshaw, Morrissey, Arthur Lee of Love and a hundred more.
Do you think he tries to hard on this song? I don't know I just don't get into the melody but his words are oh so too sensitive "and at the moment my camera happened to find you' now the things that I remember.. every line is a little too affected but not in the great Neil Young way. But that doesn't stop Neil or Jackson from beating up on their women. Well Neil does it rarely.
dont forget cheesy lyrics that are just for women to love.
triumphant performance. But in the sixties there were amazing singer songwriters, ok? Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro, Tim Buckley (Pheraps the greatest and the less celebrated) and many many others.
Love, Jackson Browne
I have been so in love with this Man since I was 13💕
Takes me back to the spring of '76; I was 21. It was a warm, sunny day (of which there were many in that scorching hot year) and my then girlfriend and I were walking from Kirkcudbright in Scotland out to the nearby Dhoon Bay to lie on the beach, when Micky Crossan and Donald Clint pulled up in their pickup truck and offered us a lift to Brighouse Bay, a few miles further on. We sat on the open back of the truck with the warm wind blowing through our hair and could hear this great music pouring out of the cab. Micky parked on the sand, with the doors wide open and Late For The Sky full up on the cassette player. He and Donald went off down to the water's edge with their spliffs and Eleanor and I lay on the beach and listened to that whole wonderful, life changing album. That was my unforgettable introduction to Jackson Browne. I saw him at the Apollo in Glasgow in December the same year, when he and the band put on a tremendous show. I had to walk about 8 miles through a blizzard afterwards but it was well worth it. 20 years later I was able to speak to him after a show in the RCH in Glasgow and reminded him of something he said during the 76 show ("I'm ignorant of the geography of this planet - which direction is the sea from here?" before he sang Rock Me on The Water) and he remembered the show and named the Apollo as the location. He's a compassionate, deeply thoughtful and insightful writer on matters of the heart, and I'd say that his words and music were very important to me, especially during the late 70s, when I would disappear off on my own, into the worlds of Farther On ("my dreams like nets were thrown"), The Late Show, Late For the Sky and For A Dancer , and that I regard his first 4 albums as amongst the best ever produced by anyone, particularly Late For The Sky, which I believe is his masterpiece and stands comparison with the very best by Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, Bruce Springsteen, Harry Chapin, Tom Waits and David Bowie. Thank you for the music JB. A lifelong fan.
jim hogg great comment. Thanks for sharing
jim hogg beautiful
Wonderful memoir Jim, thanks (we're the same age...) ....
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Wonder... 🙂
My favourite Jackson Browne song....by some distance
@Stephen L - I just shared this with my best friend of nearly 50yrs & said exactly what you did.
This is my favorite, followed by The Shape of a Heart
17 people who watched this video have no souls. Brilliant song.
Pure poetry. Certainly one of the greatest lyricists of modern music. This song and The Pretender are perfect. I never get tired of listening to, and singing along, with JB.
Greatest lyrics of any popular song, ever.
I always like it when the back-up singers are given a close-up, they deserve some love.
This one needs her own camera... just beautiful
Simply the best song ever:
"Now for you and me it may not be that hard to reach our dreams
But that magic feeling never seems to last
And while the future's there for anyone to change, still you know it seems
It would be easier sometimes to change the past"
Simply incredible writing. Doesn’t get any better
Well said
By both! We’re lucky to have him still among the living!
Yep
So true.
Any song with emotion may bring a tear; however, his can make you ache a little, like you were there. That is rare.
His band sounds really tight here. Great performance.
In a library of greatness, these are some of JB’s best lines. This song really helped me, when it was released, so many years ago.
But its good to see you smiling face tonight? I am just a couple of years behind you so please forgive me. Just embarrassing lyrics from a women beater. Pretender or Late for the Sky are much better songs. Really only women like this one.
Do you think he tries to hard on this song?
I'm sorry for my cynicism. This song does nothing for me but i think Jackson is just looking to get laid in the most sensitive of ways. I guess if i liked the melody it would be better.
I was supposed to take my baby sister,, to see Jackson,, but she passed away in june of 2015,, we had saw him together b4 and we both loved him ,,and it had been years since we had been to a concert together,,but she passed away b4 showtime,,I cannever hear Jackson now without thinking of her my baby sister, my best friend, my concert buddy,, today she would have turned 46,, and this song seemed kinda fitting to play ,, RIP MY REDBIRD ,FLY ON B FREE, but know Bebe will never forget you ,, Happy Heavenly Birthday Jami ❤😥💔❣🎶🎵🎶 ❣🌹🦋
Keep Your Faith Ivie, you will see her on the other side. ❤️
@@bobfoote4606 ty Bob 🙏✌😉
I love the studio version of this song. But this uptempo version with rich musical accompaniment kicks it up a notch - my preferred version.
Just love Mark Goldenberg's guitar solo at the end of the track.... gorgeous really gorgeous.. :)
I think Mark might be the best guitarist Jackson has ever had. And that's saying a lot!
so true, was thinking that was some genius guitar work going on there
That solo at 6:45 is soaring, expressive, and elegiac (a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead). It makes your heart ache.
@@bigdave2930 Nah... Lindley. So many concerts I saw the and Mark couldn't even get plugged in right. Maybe the sound guy?
Yeah, he's great. Thanks for giving his name.
Wow such a fabulous song. Loved it when I bought the album when it came out. One of my favorite songs of all times. Thank you, Jackson . ❤❤❤
All his songs move me.
Brilliant song thank you Jackson I love all your stuff but this is my favorite
Mark Goldenberg's guitar work is perfect, and is an example of true musicanship: know when to play, and when not to play!
love this song so much.. it echoes down to my bones and never gets old
Don’t wait until you feel comfortable.
Don’t wait until you have it all figured out.
Don’t wait until you retire.
Don’t wait until everything is perfect.
Don’t wait until you have the approval of others.
Our time here is finite.
You don’t want to run out of time and be filled with “what if’s” and serious regrets.
This is your one precious life, spend time cultivating a friendship with yourself knowing who you are, what you want, and how you can live your life fully.
You are worthy. Your life today is THE something special.
When you see through loves illusion there lies the danger. So true.
Hard to beat a good Jackson Browne, and this is one of his best!
It's the meaningfulness of his lyrics that elevate his songs above what everyone else is doing. Though I think Zevon gave him a run for his money.
I first heard of JB in 1974, and have been a huge fan ever since. See him every time he's in the UK. This is the song that started it all.
I believe this is the best song ever written
Sky blue and black🎼
Awesome song. Love his words.
I like when Jackson says how sometimes you can remember all the good stuff and all the bad stuff. That’s how I am since I have an excellent memory.
God I love this song....
Legend!
Looking through some photographs I found inside a drawer,
I was taken by a photograph of you.
There were one or two I know that you would have liked a little more,
But they didn't show your spirit quite as true.
You were turning 'round to see who was behind you
And I took your childish laughter by surprise.
And at the moment that my camera happened to find you,
There was just a trace of sorrow in your eyes.
Now the things that I remember seem so distant and so small,
Though it hasn't really been that long a time.
What I was seeing wasn't what was happening at all
Although for a while, our path did seem to climb.
When you see through love's illusions, there lies the danger,
And your perfect lover just looks like a perfect fool.
So you go running off in search of a perfect stranger
All the loneliness seems to spring from your life,
Like a fountain from a pool.
Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light,
You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight
You've had to hide sometimes, but now you're alright.
And it's good to see your smiling face tonight.
Now for you and me it may not be that hard to reach our dreams,
But that magic feeling never seems to last.
And while the future's there for anyone to change,
Still you know it seems
It would be easier sometimes to change the past.
I'm just one or two years, and a couple of changes behind you
In my lessons at love's pain and heartache school,
Where if you feel too free and you need something to remind you,
There's this loneliness springing up from your life
Like a fountain from a pool.
Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light,
You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight
You've had to hide sometimes, but now you're alright.
And it's good to see your smiling face tonight.
Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light,
You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight
You've had to struggle, you've had to fight
To keep understanding and compassion in sight
You could be laughing at me, you've got the right.
But you go on smiling, so clear and so bright.
beautifully crafted lyrics
Nothing like Jackson ever
What a masterpiece! Jackson is an underrated song writer.
Love Jackson's rock songs.
Neil, what great footage! Thanks so much! Jackson is a super poet, songwriter! GREAT JOB!
Mark Goldenberg smokes on this tune. He wasn't on the road with JB this summer, but he's playing in a trio with Jen Condos at the moment; mostly in the LA area.
Wow, that was a great performance of a beautiful song. Thank you Jackson Browne.
This was the soundtrack of my life ….
Timeless
That harmony part is SPOT on:)
The Pretender is one of the best albums of all time
Saved me once , long time ago . ...i love it ...i love him
My God. When you have the privilege to witness such great talent, Jackson, the band, and Goldberg the guitar player, you question how so much of today's music manages to get air time.
Don't know if anyone remembers an old department store named J.M. Fields, but I purchased "Late for the Sky" there, and the Checkout girl implored me to listen to this song. Never got her number, and I'm sadder for that.
Best ever and love his honesty about it years later!😊
Just beautiful.
This is by far my fav!
A great song that I listened to a great deal after my first wife left me.
Austin City Limits! I've seen JB four times here in Austin...thanks for sharing, Neil Montgomery!
Does anyone remember when JB played Austin City Limits in the late 70s when he played with Power of Tower on the same show (I think) ....?
Great performance of a great song!
"Aaaahhh memories"....thx Neil....!!!
I'm just one or two years and a couple of changes behind you in my lessons at love's pain and heartaches school.
Classic!!
thank you!
One of my all time favorites..
Just love the song and how it reflects my life and I agree with opening comments too generous
Was this about Daryl Hannah? She claimed abuse. Should we have to believe her?
@@MikeJones-rk1un Not me!
@@MikeJones-rk1un Also, this was written long before his relationship with DH.
This is just beautiful!!!!
I wish I had talent.
This live version of Fountain of Sorrow is definitely his best song and the very best version - Mark Goldenberg's lead guitar frames it all together - listen to this version against Jackson's official album version and there's no comparison - the ending of that one- without a strong lead guitat- just dies- and he tries too hard on his vocals at the end of each lyrical phrase. This live version knocks it out of the park and SHOULD be his official verson.
I think the original solo by David Lindley is more melodious.
We wish your band be here in Vancouver BC and see you again!
that guitar solo from 3:26 just sends me! what a song! thanks neil!
Same Here!
Completely missing the David Lindley vibe. This guy playing lead sound too self-indulgent
This was one of my long term partner, Nancy's, favorite songs. She died yesterday, we shared so much great music such as this....
As I keep getting to discover new Jackson songs (to me at least) his continued ability to articulate (often my) emotion so well destroys me and revives me simultaneously. Not enough credit to the introduction either
Viva Enrique urquijo viva España 🇪🇸
Beautiful!
We saw you in 2017 with my family w/o band hoping to see u again in Vancouver bc!!!
A masterpiece
Good old Joni.
Can someone please tell me when and where this concert took place? Is it available on a JB video somewhere? Gorgeous version of a gorgeous song!
It had to be an episode of "Austin City Limits', because the UT Tower and Texas state Capitol building are shown when the camera pans. Don't know the date(?).
Thank you! It was 1990.
The whole package. What else needs to be said?
magnifiek !!!!
I used your lyrics to try to woo a woman back way back in 1987. turns out, she was a serial pain in the ass to a lot of guys so as you said, a lot more generous,,,hahahahaha
❤️
a great song to get you through a divorce
it did for me
I was taken by a photograph of you
What year is this? Jackson Browne a fav since 1974. So smooth.
Hey Neil why don't you out the info about this concert? Where it was? How was it billed ? What was year it was recorded as opposed to year you first posted on net? Think about it?
🥰
Hello Ann 💙
Any idea who the background singer is?
Who is the babe back up singer?
😇GVB.❤
Maiser, now I know of what you said!
James taylor conceqt
Who's the backup singer?
Who is the girl singer?
I think her name is Jennifer Gross. She was singing on his records and tour around the time this was taped (2002) and I believe she was a redhead.
I dunno but I think I’m in love.
same question. is girl valerie carter or vonda shepard or someone else?
not Carter....
Jen Gross? Not Val or Vonda
Definitely Joni Mitchell
I thought they were talking about the background singer. The song is definitely about Joni.
Joni Mitchell
This was written for joni mitchell
Than she wrote a song blaming him for his wife 's suicide after the fake allegations were made by Darly Hannah that he beat her up which she later recanted after Joni did this to Jackson It single handedly ruined his reputation and his career.
Was this about Nico or someone else?
Joni Mitchell
I know that trace of sorrow
Just wish this were more "orchestrated" and less "Wall of Sound." Jackson Browne deserved more constraint, less filler music behind him, musical choreography. A big mistake for an artist this historically GREAT. I began to emulate Jackson and learn his songs back in the mid-60s so he's a major influence and a true LOVE of my life: Just like Aretha Franklin!
Jackson dissing Joni
Wrong.... Darrel
It was released in 1974. Pretty sure that was pre-Darryl. I'd read it was Joni MItchell as well. The I'm Alive album released in 1993 was the post-Hannah album.
@@bobmangino1746 Exactly right in both cases.
Sadly, this level of performance will forever escape Jackson.
The belief is that it was Joni Mitchel, but I wonder about Darrel Hanna.
It was for joni
I’ve gone back and forth on Joni Mitchell. On the one hand, she’s a good song-writer, albeit pretty twee and corny at times, but her voice kills me. I always cared more for the writing anyway, but after reading about Joni and Jackson I just can’t listen to her. She was so cruel in response to him being so kind and understanding. I’ll stick with Judee sill for great female songwriters starting with a J.
I bet she wishes she'd taken up with JB now...
Is there any male writer who women can not resist. Looks, poetry, apology and I am just a couple of years behind you .. all the women eat it up. Cheesy and crappy but intelligent lyrics.
Could it be that women in Browne's life are just jealous of his talent? Joni Mitchell was great but not on his level. Darrell Hanna is also just not on his level.
I think it's just that Jackson Browne is just drawn to broken women. I get it, I have been too in my life. There's no way this dude hit anybody though, let's be real.
you're right about Joni Mitchell she's a level above
@@sethfisher5081 - I'm a serious Jackson Browne fan, but I agree. Mitchell in the mid 70s was an incomparable talent, musically, lyrically and as a performer. She had it all then. I've been waiting for another such talent to come along since then but I suspect that it'll never happen.
@@jimhogg9145 I've been fortunate to see Jackson Browne several times in a small setting ( mainly with the great band Jackshit) and he seems like a great person to hang out with. Who knows about Joni but her voice, her melodies, her lyrics are sublime. And honestly can't we just love them both? That "jealous of his talent" stuff seemed misogynistic
@@sethfisher5081 - Absolutely. On all counts.
she certainly didn't deserve that beating you gave her......................
What? The one Joni gave Jackson!
Piano is out of tune
Jesus Christ. Ever employ the concept of dynamics??! Ditch the drummer on the spot .then the keyboard player. ..thanks for post...then ditch the guitar player.. seriously. N