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 crogers wrote:
Inspired by The Byrds — can definitely hear it in the guitar style.  Really a pretty nice song overall.
 
Definitely has that Rickenbacker 12 string sound.

Jackson mate, we’re all impressed your not dead too!! Love ya, man. Matches32
Saw him here in Austin a couple of months ago....his first 3-4  albums before he got into the activism were the best IMO but he still puts on a good show and his voice is pretty clear unlike some of the other guys getting up near 70. For Everyman still my fave!!
I saw JB in concert a few years back.  Awesome!  Just JB and about 30 guitars. 
Jackson Browne - So glad he's still around.  I've driven a lot of Colorado roads listening to this man's music.  Somewhere between the snow melt and the glorious sunsets he stirs memories. 
Inspired by The Byrds — can definitely hear it in the guitar style.  Really a pretty nice song overall.
 
 jagdriver wrote:
Never been a fan, period.
 
"Hey, mister tambourine man..............."
If the lyrics bother you just listen to the tune. Pretty cool and very Roger McGuinn-like. Some people just dwell way too much on the words.
 kingart wrote:
Mr. Browne must be weary and mad. It's evident in this song.  40+ years of his activism, of writing many other weary and mad or sad protest or social-awareness songs (even Red Neck Friend, a funny but cynical country western bop), and his audience and nation and planet are no better off than his '70s on-the-road tunes. The bright side is he's got rich material to draw on for his crooning.   

 

Weary, sure.  Mad, maybe.  Better than resigned.  
Never been a fan, period.
 kingart wrote:
Mr. Browne must be weary and mad. It's evident in this song.  40+ years of his activism, of writing many other weary and mad or sad protest or social-awareness songs (even Red Neck Friend, a funny but cynical country western bop), and his audience and nation and planet are no better off than his '70s on-the-road tunes. The bright side is he's got rich material to draw on for his crooning.   

Being a "Negative Nancy" all your life will make you a sourpuss.

From the eternal optimist.


Actually it's not new, but a re-recording of a really old Browne song, which I think was used in a movie soundtrack in the early 70's if memory serves.
Mr. Browne must be weary and mad. It's evident in this song.  40+ years of his activism, of writing many other weary and mad or sad protest or social-awareness songs (even Red Neck Friend, a funny but cynical country western bop), and his audience and nation and planet are no better off than his '70s on-the-road tunes. The bright side is he's got rich material to draw on for his crooning.   
Ho hum...
Nothing groundbreaking here...but it's faithful Jackson Browne...and that's ok with me. There's a slight sadness that prevails here...like faithful Jackson Browne. Faithful it is. Nice to hear some new things from this veteran.