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Jackson Browne - Long Distance Love

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Jackson sings the Lowell George song Long Distance Love.


(Live - Greenville)

http://www.jacksonbrowne.com/

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  • Very nice HC75!!! I LOVE the times where he talks before he sings. It makes everything more personable, in my VERY humble opinion :))

    Thanks Flo for this and I will forever think of my YT family when I listen to this...

  • That's sweet! =)

  • @Highcoaster75 I think you have a picture of the guy from the magic numbers in there, it's not Lowell, round 1.07 I think Lowell only played a strat

  • @endroom Thanks för noticing.It seems to be a mistake there. =)

  • ah M!! the bad new is erased by this wonderful vid!! ops, did S.Spielberg made that call?;-)!!

  • Thanx all! =)

    Haha K!You KNOW that I can't tell you these things in public ;)

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  • One of my all time favourites, a beautiful song, sung so well by Jackson Browne, I cannot believe how long ago that Lowell George left this world, rest in peace Lowell

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  •  nice but feat's version the best.

  • What a stellar pair of musical artists. Lowell lives forever.

  • "Of Missing Persons" is a very touching song Jackson Browne wrote in tribute to his friend Lowell George after Lowell died. He played it live twice. Lowell played on some of Jackson's albums, too. You can tell Lowell was missed by Jackson, and all of us in the rest of the world

  • Wow, I never realized how much 'The Load Out' ids based on this Lowell gem!

  • wonderful interpretation of the original song

  • I don't know what it is about this song - I first heard it a year or so after Lowell George died, and I just identified with it so strongly. I have felt the loneliness and despair of the music and lyrics (especially as sung by Mr. George) so intensely and so often.

    This version has a different feel, but I like it. Jackson Browne obviously understands the song well and is a worthy interpreter of Lowell's music.

  • Thanks,first time I've heard this song. Now one of my favorite JB songs...

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