Can't wait for the new album later this week. Loved his music for 50 years. The greatest of all time in my opinion. I know he's a perfectionist but I hope the next album doesn't take 8 years - he'll be 80 and I won't be far from that either!!! I want to 1,still be here and 2, be able to appreciate and enjoy it!!!!!!
I can still remember all the words to Jackson Browne's songs from the 70's. I played them over & over throughout my youth and I have such great memories from that time. I love you Jackson Browne. Thank you.💓🎵
I'm a huge Brown fan but what strikes me here is the quality of the interview. Great interaction with the intelligence to let the subject be the subject.
Wow , 49 years have passed so fast since we heard his debut LP on " WMMR " in Philly in 1972 . Saw him w/ David at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr , PA. in 72 ! Great Show
I don't know how to explain how much I have enjoyed learning about your Music and the feeling your words in song have helped me...💔 Just in the Last 6 months. Thanks for reaching out I have enjoyed it at my Lowest point I Look to find a reason to believe in me....is that Rod's song? Enjoyed that interview. Thanks🌼💔✌You still got it CJB Be Happy.... I Love that Smile 😃
Great concert in Saratoga Springs in August. Such a relief for everyone coming out of covid - felt good to hear Jackson Browne on a warm summer night outdoors - he and James Taylor appreciated the night too, you could tell - sounded great - gave us more than 100% Wonderful spot out there in NY State. For a night we forgot all about the Impending NWO ongoing nightmare.
Great interview. I remember in the 60’s LA we had KRLA and a couple others on AM to listen to. I would come home from school and make my bed listening to the stones on a transistor radio , the Beatles the doors on and on great memories.
Wow, I barely recognize him now! I remember on SNL (back when it was actually funny and worth watching), David Spade make a joke that said "Jackson Browne has a new album coming out. It's called 'Same Haircut For 20 Years.'" IMO, his song "Lawyers In Love" is highly underrated.
His ability to be humble amazes me. He never passes up a chance to speak highly of other musicians, even his roadies, who he's written many songs about. In another interview it was mentioned, twice actually, that Bruce Springsteen "upstaged" him when he was being inducted into the Hall of Fame, the interviewer was German, so I think he was looking for a word to describe what a a** Springsteen was, but Jackson just gave a totally genuine laugh & answered he thought it was a interesting & curious perspective to see how someone would describe his work. I mean MOST people would feel a LITTLE resentment that this guy basically was putting him down in his speech in what is undoubtably the most prestigious recognition a artist can receive. I remember thinking just how many people Jackson has written songs for, the Eagles, Linda Ronsdstat, the list is endless really, & HOW did Springsteen get the job of speaking about Jackson? Maybe someone knows their relationship?I was a bit angry. Springsteen has such a ego, I remember him refusing to sing at Band Aid in the 80's when Bob Geldof was desperate to get him, & managed to reunite Pink Floyd (?), some of the world's best bands of all time played, Queen as well, & afterward he said " If I had known it was going to be as big as it was (the world's largest concert), I would have done it. I thought it was some rinky dink (my words paraphrasing) thing." I thought, he didn't care about the issue, saving lives from the drought in Africa, & his ego is so big!!! Not IMPORTANT enough for him! In contrast, Phil Collins actually flew to Philadelphia & played live at BOTH locations, which was broadcast worldwide & to this day is the most important & largest concert of all time. Geldof was going for the biggest names in music due to it being a fundraiser, & to my shock, Springsteen was #1 in the US. I just never enjoyed his music, & I love music. Rant over. Jackson is a brilliant, humble, good hearted artist who has remained untouched by fame throughout his career, & that's obvious in everything he does. Much Love All