Jackson Browne & David Lindley - These Days

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Philadelphia Folk Festival 2006
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todays sad news : R.I.P. David Lindley, so sad . we'll miss him !

deppodep
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Are my tears from the sheer beauty of this song, from the ethereal blending of David’s soulful violin with Jackson’s voice and guitar, or from the loss I feel at the passing of Mr Dave?
Godspeed David. Thanks for the years of invaluable music and humor.🌹

alanwhite
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RIP David. I was at this show and was lucky enough to have seen them together years before

GaryMartin-uwtg
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RIP david you will be so missed but will live on forever . Jackson please don’t ever leave us

lisabell
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This version is simply tied for first as the best content on the Internet.

rotnjohnny
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We miss David Lindsey
!!! Great musician!!!

davidhixson
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RIP David. Listening to this the day after your passing made the old cry like a baby

Pepperboy
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Absolutely stunning performance and lyrics are so powerful💯

honeypotband
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Jackson Browne’s best work was with David Lindley. The man could play any stringed instrument and play it so well you’d never forget it.

larrypower
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Oh my... Peace Be With You, David Lindley! 💔

pattyp
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"Don't confront me with my failures, I've not forgotten them." What a classic lyric. And it's not tucked away in the middle of the song, it actually closes the song. I love songs like that, that leave you hanging and mesmerizing. Pondering. Usually songwriters like to have a nice tidy ending to a song, but Jackson doesn't do that. He does it on a personal level, but also on a level that we can all relate to. It's a very unique and cool style.

BobMarshall
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Lindley and Ry Cooder two most underrated musicians of the 70s

toddlancaster
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Especially beautiful, this one, with David Lindley's fiddle alongside...

nllleonard
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I dedicate this wonderful masterpiece to my best friend Steve Smith. He passed on the 4th of July and we both agreed that this song pretty much summed up our friendship and our lives as friends and as grown men. RIP South Carolina

jamesblevins
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Lindley & Browne are National Treasures.

joangordoneieio
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In addition to being a master stringed instrument musician, Lindley had a unique ability to play harmony to whatever Jackson Brrowne played, or sang, which so enriched the music. The world lost 'a good one' when David passed, but he gave us so much we'll never really be without him.

williambillings
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Just about every time I hear this, I'm amazed that he wrote it when he was 16-17 years old. That last verse, .. "Do not confront me with my failures, .. I had not for gotten them." just sears right through me.

haroldobrien
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David was one of the great string men of all time. Such a talent and such a kind man. RIP.

jeffhodge
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Only the few good men love these good old souls...

duhomaboitlung
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I saw Jackson with James Taylor. OMG with every penny! Good to see/hear Jackson after all these years.

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