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Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
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Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
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Back in May, I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to assist my housemate as he shot a video for The Maddigan's new single, Running on Empty
Today, they released the video, so I can now share my photographs with you all.
It was such a fun day.
Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
Monday, April 6th - 'out of the blue' I heard the beep for the low on gas gauge and realized I was no where near a gas station. I was about 22 miles out of San Francisco on Highway 280 and knew I had about 20 miles from that sound to get to a gas station.
I put the truck on cruise control to help the gas mileage a bit and watched the gas gauge trickle down with each mile marker I passed. As I got closer to the city, I realized I just might be able to get to my exit in SF where there was a gas station right off the freeway instead of pulling off the freeway early. Not sure why I chose option 1, but I did...and luckily, I made it. There was no reason to stress, as there was options within 6 miles from my exit...but no...I chose to live 'dangerously'.
I took this photo right when I pulled into the station and parked next to the pump.
Now, I know the extra 10 minutes I would have spent pulling off the freeway earlier would have been totally worth it had I actually run out of gas and had to wait 30+ minutes for AAA to come save my ass. So silly sometimes.
I don't know when that road turned onto the road I'm on - Jackson Browne
Heading home from a great weekend with D-Rail, Lin, and Carsen. Chased the sunset a long way.
That's the Snake River on the right.
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Back in May, I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to assist my housemate as he shot a video for The Maddigan's new single, Running on Empty
Today, they released the video, so I can now share my photographs with you all.
It was such a fun day.
Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
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Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
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Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
Back in May, I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to assist my housemate as he shot a video for The Maddigan's new single, Running on Empty
Today, they released the video, so I can now share my photographs with you all.
It was such a fun day.
Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100
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Jackson Browne - Sydney Opera House - March 28, 2016
Jackson Browne is one of the best singer/songwriters in rock'n'roll, and this show at a packed Opera House was fantastic.
It was the start of a short Australian tour following his appearance at Byron Bay's Bluesfest the night before.
The set started with "Barricades of Heaven", "Just Say Yeah" and "For Everyman", and later included amazing versions of "I'm Alive", "Looking East", and "These Days".
Browne isn't a spotlight-hogging frontman - he gave his talented band loads of room to showcase their playing. The lead guitarist Shane Fontaine was exceptional, as was the rhythm guitarist / pedal steel player. In fact all the musicians were great, and produced a super clear but nice-and-loud sound.
Similar to Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne likes to talk to his audience about his songs and influences. JB's laid-back west coast style is a bit different to The Boss, but the crowd certainly threw back a number of requests for him. He responded to us with great unplanned renditions of "For an Dancer" and "Rosie".
It was an eclectic set and included a couple of politico/eco-preachy numbers, as well as a cool cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita".
After great performances of "The Pretender" and "Running on Empty", the band returned to stage for an encore starting with "Take It Easy", which was his tribute to the recently departed Glenn Frey of The Eagles (with whom he co-wrote the song).
All in all, it was great to see a master songwriter performing such great songs. While there were omissions - I would have loved to have heard "Somebody's Baby" or "Doctor My Eyes" - he's got such a large catalogue of albums that it didn't matter. It wasn't a greatest hits show, and he wasn't just going through the motions. He sang with passion, played what looked like a different guitar for each song, joked with and responded to his audience, took cool detours in both song selection and instrumental jams, and delivered a fantastic show.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7100