Jackson Browne - BBC 1978 - Here Come Those Tears Again

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BBC Television Centre, Shepherd's Bush Theatre, London. 1978
Jackson Browne featuring David Lindley
Live Emptiness
Jackson Browne: guitar, piano, lead vocals
David Lindley: fiddle, guitars, backing vocals
Craig Doerge: keyboards
Bob Glaub: bass
Jim Gordon: drums
Rosemary Butler & Doug Haywood: backing vocals

Setlist:
The Fuse
Here Comes Those Tears Again
Rock Me On The water
Cocaine
Rosie
Doctor My Eyes
These Days
Running On Empty
Love Needs A Heart
Nothing But Time
The Load Out / Stay

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  • Love Rosemary Butler

  • 33 years ago !!! wow !!

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  • The beauty of this particular video and the others of that tour is that every person on that stage is among the best in the business at the top of their respective games. Rosemary is a freaking national treasure. Craig Doerge, poor Jim Gordon, Bob Glaub, David Lindley, Doug Haywood; simply great at supporting another great artist but bringing a little bit of themselves to the party as well. It simply wouldn't sound as good without them all.

  • Love the Keyboard playing on this - You hear a little Supertramp in it? - Rosemary Butler, just priceless. Great songwriting - and Lindley, just a babe in arms.

  • @RubyLovesTomDonnelly me too..

  • I have always loved jackson browne, ' Running on Empty "~~~

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  • Sounds real good... and the video's not bad either.

    Jackson really ought to release this concert on dvd ...and anything else from the 70s/80s he has in the vaults. I've been waiting for just that for a long time now.

    In the time being this is the next best thing, hearing this one on Utube. Thanks.

  • His dad's name is Jak, or Jack, and he's "jacks, son", or so I heard...

  • Clyde Browne...went 2 My Alma Mater...Sunny Hills, Fullerton Ca...saw his pic in the 64' yearbook...neighbors older sis knew him...said he always had his guitar with him, playd at parties...

  • Can't ever hear this enough...how old was he? Maybe 30...sounds just as great now, and I love this version with Rosemary Butler...

  • Shut Up Freejamming; You don't know much..Deb.

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