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I don't do that much talking these days
These days
These days I seem to think a lot about the things that I forgot to do for you
And all the times I had the chance to
And I had a lover
It's so hard to risk another these days
These days
Now if I seem to be afraid to live the life that I have made in song
Well it's just that I've been losing
For so long
Well I'll keep on moving
Moving on
Things are bound to be improving
These days
One of these days
These days I'll sit on cornerstones
And count the time in quarter tones to ten my friend
Don't confront me with my failures
I had not forgotten them
Such a beautifully recorded song.
By his word, Browne went into the studio with the arrangements all figured out.
Definition of the one of the greatest opening verses in any song:
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
This is from Fountain of Sorrow, Late for the Sky album
There's a live vid and in the intro JB explains that in retrospect maybe he was too kind to the subject of the song.
Amen!
Wrong on all counts, but both versions are great.
Gregg's is just better.
Don't confront me with my failures
I had not forgotten them
There is no disputing the fact that Jackson is one of the best song writers of all time. Don't confront him with his failures, he has not forgotten them.
Thanks, I'll remember that if I see him.
Repent fool.
Interesting rebuttal!
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
This is from Fountain of Sorrow, Late for the Sky album
Gregg Allman's version has deeper soul...and he changed the line to "Please don't confront me with my failures, I'm aware of them". Puts better spin on the ball.
Greg Allman's change ruins the rhythm of the line. There's additional poignancy in Browne's 'had not forgotten' over 'aware of'. Plus Jackson's a better singer.
I have to admit I didn't know Nico's was a cover... I love that version. This one too.
She has a voice that sounds like a goose farting in the fog!
Almost any cover version of a JB song is going to be better than the JB version.
Almost any reply to a trevc comment is going to be better than the trevc comment.
JB is doubtless doing even more walking and even less talking these days.
clap clap & clap some more.
One of the greats!
When I moved from the East Coast (New York/New Jersey) to the West Coast (San Francisco/Northern California) in 1976, I saw Jackson Browne perform live 5 times, once in each of my first 5 years living in California. Most people know him for his songwriting and his early albums, but he was also a great live performer. One of those concerts was his legendary performance at the beautiful art deco 1929 Paramount Theater in downtown Oakland. You can find on YouTube the part of that show where, during a quiet moment between songs, a guy from the audience yelled out "drop your pants!", and Jackson proceeded to do just that, with his guitar covering his crotch. Of course the audience went wild, and the rest of the concert was more loose and intimate than it had already been up to that point.
Back when albums were cohesive, works of art.
One of the greats!
Repent fool.
Repent fool.
Don't confront me with my failures
I had not forgotten them
Such a precocious talent. One of my all-time favourite songwriters - and please stop posting the Darryl Hannah non-story.
ardent_supperter wrote:
Yeah! We all know how accountable the cops are for reporting domestic abuse. Funny how women recant like that, even if the abuse happened. Especially when it concerns men of considerable reknown.
It's a pleasant memory now, despite being a deeply sorrowful night at the time.
The original is the best IMO, nothing like Nico's haunting voice.
Thanks.
Not sure why people are so eager to believe the worst in others?
Pure perfection. Ahhhh
ardent_supperter wrote:
This was recorded nigh on 50 years ago.
JB is doubtless doing even more walking and even less talking these days.
God bless him.