Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit 'Goddamn Lonely Love' live from WorkPlay August 17, 2012

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Jason Isbell gets near universal acclaim and I still think he's criminally underrated. The man can take out your heart, chew it up and stick it back in your chest and leave you thankful.

hippyfriend
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My son died august, 1, 2021from alcoholism, he played every song Jason ever wrote/truly gifted with a guitar, self taught, he loved this song, It breaks my heart every time I hear it I cry, a diease of loneliness alcoholism/ matt was 35 you guys never give up seeking help please, he did so much lost...

cherylholt
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"A man walks into a bar and leaves before his ashes hit the floor."

That Lyric has never left my mind since I first heard it. It reminds me of when I was going through Bulimia. I remember I walked into the bathroom to throw up my food, but I stopped myself and left to never returned to that mind set.

nickazorr
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This song has gotten me through my darkest days. Not unrequited love. Just a lot of loss. Brother in law, Father and Grandmother within 6 months. Thank you.

patriciamacmillan
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Just addicted to Jason Isbell. Can't stop listening to him and this is probably my favorite of all his songs but not sure cause they're all so good. Who can choose? Best songwriter ever!

mariematheny
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I literally have not heard ONE Jason Isbell song that I don't LOVE. He is absolutely brilliant.

hannahbush
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Love the line I’m not really falling to sleep I’m fading to black!!! Btw, he was still very much an addict when he originally wrote this song! Thank god he is sober now! I’m in recovery as well

clinthanchey
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Perfection. Don’t forget we’re living in a time when we can watch, and listen to, this whenever we want! We’re blessed! Be thankful. It doesn’t get any better than this. 🤘🏽🎸

Thelegendhaha
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One of the best song ever written. Period.

mikaela
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This version of this song is just criminally underrated! It has so much. So many good crescendos, Chad Gamble having a blast on the drums, and that solo/bridge towards the end of the song...Live from Alabama in general is such a great album and I hope that anyone that found him after Southeastern goes back and listens to this album.

bmwweirdoguy
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Man, Chad Gamble doesn't get enough respect on the drums I don't think. His rhythm carried this song amazingly.

dustinmcfarland
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Kudos to the sound / recording engineer on this track. Every part comes through clean and is balanced well with all others.

sventharfatman
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Come back to this one, huge truckers fan but to see him out of rehab here and taking his song from then to another level never seen is just incredible. The guy has no limits.

bolttechnologies
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Dude is in the top 5 poets of the past 50 years. Oh yeah, he also plays guitar in a band...

wkerst
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A hybrid of jazz, blues, country & rock all in one song. Amazing.

lowbridgehit
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This is my favorite version of this great song. He nails it live and it comes alive in painful melody.

tracyfiebiger
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Nearly a prefect song. I have never fully trusted anyone who cannot be moved by music.

scottferguson
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Thanks for the tears brother, Goddamn beautiful song sir! 

ThatBenDude
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been listening to this southern poet since the DBT days, Isbell has a voice that pulls you and makes you emote involountarily, just saw him in Geneva, NY at the Smith Opera House. Even with a botched mix job by local staff his genius and stage command overpowered the audience. I don't think there is anyone in his league.

BUBY
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Jason, Cody, Sturgill and Tyler take it to another level when they are live. I barely listen to the studio versions anymore bc they sound so great live.

mtwoods