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Joni was very beautiful in her younger days.
we all were
Not me. I'm just coming into my own now
you're own what?
Google it. Its worth it
i'm a little light today, so i'll just hundred it
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T and A, are you drunk or on drugs? Your posts suggest that you might be.
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T and A, are you drunk or on drugs? Your posts suggest that you might be.
thank you. if only others would take a moment once in awhile to reach out.
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My thoughts on Jackson Browne are that he is a tedious boor who had two wives commi suicide on him and apparently was highly abusive to other women. What a class act.
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Gotta give credit where credit is due. Like him or not, his talent cannot be denied. Jackson Browne is a talent for sure. He's also a good partier(or he used to be, at least). I spent a whole night and early morning partying with him and some others after a show he did in Syracuse way back around '72. Ahhh those days, these days...all good days!
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I inadvertently did see him live once. At one of those No Nukes shows at MSG in '79. Graham Nash was better. James Taylor was much better.
The Doobies were better as well. Who else was there that night? Poco, Tom Petty I think. John Hall. Bonnie Raitt. Jesse Colin Young. Springsteen didn't perform the night I went. Basically though, everyone was better.
In fact he was nearly booed off the stage at one point; no exaggeration. And New York's not a tough town if you're playing to the faithful. But once you get people pissed off enough it doesn't stop. MSG probably didn't see another concert fiasco to that extent until Sinead O Connor appeared at Bob Fest straight from tearing up the Pope's picture on SNL. Except Jackson managed to do some of the damage with his music.
I didn't stick around for the Doobies. At midnight they still hadn't gone on. I had classes in the morning and had to catch the last train back to Long Island.
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DARRYL WAS AN INSIPID BITCH WHO HAD IT COMIN..SHE WAS GREAT IN KILL BILL.JONI WAS , AND IS, UGLY, AND ABANDONED HER KID FOR HER CAREER.JB'S WIFE DIED OF A SLEEPING PILL OD.
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BluzDude
Never been a real big fan of his music.
I did see him live once in 1982 at the 1st US Festival and he did put on a good show.
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I see that you think you are 100% correct, BILLPERKS, THE authority on Darryl Hannah by your CAPS! Shouting does not make it so, and for the record, it's your BS macho attitude that tries to justify bullying and abuse...but guess what? There is NO excuse for physical abuse.
Also, Joni took years to track down the daughter she gave up at birth and finally found her and had an amazing connection. She was more than a little remorseful about it, wrote " Little Green" all about this child.
How do you know all about Darryl's temperament?
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you'll have to forgive him...he's from barcelona
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Elmo Lewis
Loved his work from the beginning up until about the Lawyers In Love album.
Saw him play a great show once.
Personal favorites:
"Jamaica Say You Will"
"The Pretender"
"In The Shape Of A Heart"
"For A Rocker"
Unfortunately, I have named a disease for him "Jackson Browne Disease" - symptoms are:
1. A former great rocker who begins to take himself too seriously and thinks he is an "artiste".
2. Write more and more political songs.
3. Becomes a bore
Some victims:
Jackson himself
Bob Seger - WTF?
Bruce - recovers and relapses often
Mellencamp - terminal
Bono - Also terminal
Steve Earle - Also terminal