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 h8rhater wrote:

This live version was the encore performed at the legendary Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD on August 19, 1978.  I think the whole album was recorded at that show.



I was wondering. Thanks for the info!
What a performance! It never gets old!
Never noticed that this is a very close musical rendition of "The Pretender".  Words, far different, of course.  But I found myself singing to myself all the words to "The Pretender" and found it quite intriguing.
Should follow this with Roadie by Tenacious D.
Great segue from The Avett Brothers - The Perfect Space
This takes me back to very young man. If I had this album on tape when I drove from Warner Robbins AFB to outside of Pittsbugh, it would have been on at some point.

It was maaanny years later that I found the fabulous Mr. Dave, and then that he was on the falsetto parts

I need to drag the vinyl out to see what condition the condition is in.

edited to say sadly no vinyl or CD....Jackson Browne, but this one....YT Music scratched the itch...and hubby's first full listen...surprised that Rosie was about masturbation. lol
 sheafitz wrote:

The story of the touring band told so beautifully by one of it’s grand princes, Mr.  Jackson Browne.  I hadn’t heard this song for long and it warmed me just a bit..



Confession -  Heard this song all my adult life and I never ever listened to what the lyrics were about. I just heard that chorus and thought it was a lover asking a partner to "stay just a little bit longer".  

Until just today.  
This live version was the encore performed at the legendary Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD on August 19, 1978.  I think the whole album was recorded at that show.
The story of the touring band told so beautifully by one of it’s grand princes, Mr.  Jackson Browne.  I hadn’t heard this song for long and it warmed me just a bit..
Have not heard this song in years, thanks bill
Mr. Dave's singing falsetto on Stay
Allman Brothers, Dire Straits, Jackson Browne, oh my.....
 stevesaw wrote:

Always appreciated this song...worked stage crew in college. Jackson Brown was one of the shows.  Bought beer for the Kinks, helped set up the gallows for Alice Cooper. It was an all day and night gig each time, but in return I got third row center seats for a lot of amazing shows.



Worked a small venue myself. Ran lights for Steve Earle, worked spots for The Call and Living Colour on their tours for the MTv New Music Tours, just missed working gigs by the Indigo Girls and Black Flag. 

It so happened I also worked the student radio station while having this gig and oddly enough I had this track on a cart hidden in in the hanging ceiling for when I was in a particular mood and the GM was in class and I wasn't in the mood to follow the playlist. 😂
Saw him two nights in a row on this tour, Bonoff opening (and almost stealing the show). Jackson in his prime, with the Section at their best. Damn, that was some good times....
"8 tracks" even.
My Favorite LIVE ALBUM of All-Time, as well as a great Concept Album.
Only Jackson Browne could do both.
I love it when a long song wins me over and I have to come back rate it so I remember it.
 stevesaw wrote:

Always appreciated this song...worked stage crew in college. Jackson Brown was one of the shows.  Bought beer for the Kinks, helped set up the gallows for Alice Cooper. It was an all day and night gig each time, but in return I got third row center seats for a lot of amazing shows.



Always good to have solid local support when on the road.  
The consummate singer songwriter !

Tell it Jackson 
My All-Time Favorite Live Album.
Only Jackson Browne could make a Live Concept Album about being on the Road.
Love his words, and music
 wolverine wrote:
Bill and/or Rebecca really need to add this great song into the RP rotation{#Frustrated}



I think they did.
Always appreciated this song...worked stage crew in college. Jackson Brown was one of the shows.  Bought beer for the Kinks, helped set up the gallows for Alice Cooper. It was an all day and night gig each time, but in return I got third row center seats for a lot of amazing shows.

Jackson Browne with David Lindley ~  By Simon Godley

Bill and/or Rebecca really need to add this great song into the RP rotation{#Frustrated}