Thanks for posting this beautiful song, and thanks for the interesting info! Just a small correction: You write that "Jackson Browne and David Lindley sing ...", but it's in fact Jackson Browne and Graham Nash who sing, while David Lindley plays the electric violin.
This is a custom remix of this song from then and now and futues past. Thank you for the visit and the post. All the best to you and yours. All the very best. Meantime "Sound Recorder" or "Analog Recorder" might work.
@homeobox It's from the concert album "No Nukes", 1979. And I think that Graham Nash should also be credited for singing here. David Lindley plays the electric violin.
Chills.Jackson and David have been playing this since the wars in Central America in the 1980's.It's so very full of sadness,and still on topic today,unfortunately.
nice job, ib, i always enjoy your videos and song choices. this is the first time i've heard this song. i need to catch up on my jackson, i guess. thanks for the education. thumbs up, but that goes without saying.
beautiful rendition of a classic old song that still has so much meaning today!
4FabBEATLES 2 months ago
this is one of the best song that had ever been created.Thumbs Up ib2fast2 for giving us this song.That's all i can to say for now.
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thankallahalltime 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this beautiful song, and thanks for the interesting info! Just a small correction: You write that "Jackson Browne and David Lindley sing ...", but it's in fact Jackson Browne and Graham Nash who sing, while David Lindley plays the electric violin.
kaarekjohnsen 1 year ago
Hey, guys, which live performance is this? Is there a recording to be had, someplace?
homeobox 1 year ago 2
@homeobox
This is a custom remix of this song from then and now and futues past. Thank you for the visit and the post. All the best to you and yours. All the very best. Meantime "Sound Recorder" or "Analog Recorder" might work.
ib2fast2 1 year ago
@homeobox It's from the concert album "No Nukes", 1979. And I think that Graham Nash should also be credited for singing here. David Lindley plays the electric violin.
kaarekjohnsen 1 year ago
Many thanks for relistening to this song whose existance I I have ignored for many years, your post has been masterfully done.
All the best
Natalia3573 1 year ago 8
@Natalia3573
Thank you!
Thank you! very much.
All the best.
ib2fast2 1 year ago
Chills.Jackson and David have been playing this since the wars in Central America in the 1980's.It's so very full of sadness,and still on topic today,unfortunately.
slippergirl1 1 year ago 5
@slippergirl1
On topic indeed.
Unfortunately.
All the very best.
And Thank you! for the insight.
ib2fast2 1 year ago
haunting....incredible is not a pwerful enough word for this Jackson B song...TY
krysteane 1 year ago 7
One of my favorite!
A great song!
Thanks
Alain
manuetalain83 1 year ago 6
Wonderful Ib !!
Thanks for sharing this great song !!
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Flo
floflo34600 1 year ago 5
Bellissimo! Beautifully done. I didn't know that this song was written by that author you mentioned.
Cursedbaby21 1 year ago 8
@Cursedbaby21
As I understand it.... there are many variations.... as it is an old tune. Very old.
Thank you! for pointing this out.
All the best my friend.
ib2fast2 1 year ago
A very powerful song and an excellent video. Thank you. Hugs..Jan and Susan ♥
weeyin1155 1 year ago 9
This is originally an old northern english folk song called "Bonny at morn".
Great ! Great thanks !
C6H12B26 1 year ago 10
ottimo !!!! ;-)))
camia967 1 year ago 6
nice job, ib, i always enjoy your videos and song choices. this is the first time i've heard this song. i need to catch up on my jackson, i guess. thanks for the education. thumbs up, but that goes without saying.
efbeckley 1 year ago 8