Help me make a Jackson Browne “Odd & Ends” mix

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  1. DEAN OF ROCK

    DEAN OF ROCK Senior Member Thread Starter

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    Hoover, AL
    A recent general thread about JB got me to thinking about this. I’ll start:

    Somebody's Baby (Ridgemont High soundtrack)
    After The Deluge (No Nukes)
    Willin’ (Roadies Showtime series soundtrack)
    You’re A Friend Of Mine (w/Clarence Clemons)
     
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  2. rrbbkk

    rrbbkk Forum Resident

    You could divide it into wife beating songs and wife... Oh, never mind.
     
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  3. Irish-Matti

    Irish-Matti Music Lover Since Birth

    Duet with Ray Davies - Waterloo Sunset (see post #90 on other JB thread)
    from Meet My Friends.
     
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  4. Irish-Matti

    Irish-Matti Music Lover Since Birth

    The #MeToo people will be so pissed.

    [I always thought the 'plural of vinyl' was Polyvinyl.]
     
  5. DEAN OF ROCK

    DEAN OF ROCK Senior Member Thread Starter

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    Hoover, AL
    Your Bright Baby Blues (KBCO Studio C Vol 14)
     
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  6. rrbbkk

    rrbbkk Forum Resident

    Perhaps. What it isn't is "vinyls".
     
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  7. Roland Stone

    Roland Stone Offending Member

    The great exclusive comp-only track, "The Next Voice You Hear."

    Was that Top 40 song with Clarence Clemons a genuine duet, or just backing vocals?
     
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  8. snepts

    snepts Forum Resident

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    I have a double album bootleg of Jackson. It might be simply titled On The Road, and gosh, I don't think there is anything from the third album and beyond on it. Pretty old. It's all solo acoustic. I'd have to find it and check the song titles, but I know he does Werewolves Of London. Seems like the third side is where he has the most fun, including Werewolves.
     
  9. Irish-Matti

    Irish-Matti Music Lover Since Birth

    Definitely. LPs, 45s, 78s, albums, singles, and EPs should pretty much cover the format. But never.....VINYLS.....Yikes!
     
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  10. Irish-Matti

    Irish-Matti Music Lover Since Birth

    Jackson did a version of The Rebel Jesus with the Chieftains.
     
  11. spinyn

    spinyn Senior Member

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    He definitely has done some Warren Zevon covers along the way.

    And what happened with him and Daryl Hannah we really don't know. She had a part in it, too. I have heard that she was the aggressor and that Jackson got a bum rap.
     
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  12. BRush

    BRush Senior Member

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    Don’t forget the 45 Single version of “Rock Me on the Water”
     
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  13. DirkM

    DirkM Forum Resident

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    There's an alternate version of Call It A Loan on the The Next Voice You Hear comp that features - at least in part - a different vocal (it's most noticeable during the "better ask the man inside" part). The comp also has The Rebel Jesus, but I'm not sure if it's the same as the Chieftans version or not.
     
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  14. snepts

    snepts Forum Resident

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    I also have a radio simulcast Jackson did when he played here in Eugene. Came together really well. I was able to anticipate the song breaks and had two cassettes ready and waiting. No commercial interruptions. I don't see that very often. Really nice concert, nice combination of songs across his career. A song I was not familiar with and became my favorite is Everywhere I Go, a sweet, reggae-lite love song.
     
  15. DEAN OF ROCK

    DEAN OF ROCK Senior Member Thread Starter

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    I’ve Been The One (Lowell George tribute)
    Poor Poor Pitiful Me (Zevon tribute)
    Oh My Love (Instant Karma/Darfur)
     
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  16. NumberEight

    NumberEight Came too late and stayed too long

    The 2005 CD/DVD of Running On Empty has the otherwise unavailable tracks Cocaine Again and Edwardsville Room 124.
     
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  17. jamesmaya

    jamesmaya Senior Member

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    Los Angeles
    “The Crow on the Cradle” - Jackson Browne with David Lindley and Graham Nash, from the No Nukes concerts

     
  18. CCrider92

    CCrider92 Senior Member

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    Cape Cod, MA
    Duet with Jennifer Warnes "Golden Slumbers"
     
  19. gjp163

    gjp163 Forum Resident

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    Wamberal Beach
    True Love Ways from Buddy Holly tribute: Listen To Me
     
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  20. Keith todaro

    Keith todaro Forum Resident

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    Shreveport
    Awww, come on - ya gotta include “Redneck Friend” doncha?
     
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  21. DirkM

    DirkM Forum Resident

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    Not sure if this is strictly limited to officially released material, but the live version of Shadow Dream Song might be worth including (I hope that someday a studio version surfaces...the Tom Rush cover is absolutely beautiful, and I'd love to hear an early 70s Browne version in studio quality).
     
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  22. Hey Vinyl Man

    Hey Vinyl Man Another bloody Yank down under...

    That's funny, that version of "Call it a Loan" is the only version I've ever heard and I had no idea it was an alternate version.
     
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  23. rjp

    rjp Senior Member

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    not even funny in the least bit. he never did any of that, not one thing.
     
  24. rjp

    rjp Senior Member

    Location:
    Ohio
    not a one-off
     
  25. The Panda

    The Panda Forum Mutant

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    Marple, PA, USA
    Don't let Us Get Sick
     
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