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you know......you don't often see two grown men who go out together to do music like this.....it is a little odd, in many ways they seem like teenagers trapped in middle aged men in the way they act and what they do, but you can see the weariness in their personas, like they have been through alot. It is an interesting sound, wistfulness, pain, joy strained through toil, etc. They explain it in their own words at the end of this clip.....I dunno know how I feel about it all right now...
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Good Luck Mark and Gary great album!
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Prolly didn't play anything off of "Rainy day.." because Mark Olson was solo then. The last time they were together was "Tomorrow/GreenGrass." That's probably why they didn't play those tunes in L/ville. Just Guessing. These guys are so awesome. I have broken my old Jayhawks CD's back out. Forgot how incredible they were. All I listened to in college.
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Wow. Timeless.
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Thanx a lot for this. Such a superb album.
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Beautiful, beautiful!! I saw them at Tivoli, Utrecht. I hope they will stay together now and make lots of music in the future!
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Yeah! I just saw them last Sunday here in Louisville, and wasy praying for something off of Rainy Day Music, but NOTHING!
oh well, still a rockin' show. LOVE THESE GUYS!!!
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I was at that Zankel Hall show. Pretty decent mix of the new album and the old, pre-'96 stuff. But I WAS disappointed that they would NOT touch ANY Jayhawks material from the post Mark O. era (I soooo wanted to hear "Angelyne"!!!).
But "Blue" as an encore was phenomenal. ;)
BTW; their female conga drummer was most excellent (there was too much cheering/clapping to catch her name when they introduced her).
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I bought the cd when it came out an its so beautiful an awsome i highly recommend it along with all The Jayhawks cds =D



Great music!
lpc75 3 years ago 6
This is awesome. Thanks
neildiamondfan25 3 years ago 3