An Insight Into Jackson Browne's Unique Music

May 28, 2025 00:03:26
An Insight Into Jackson Browne's Unique Music
Heart Banter by David Gittlin
An Insight Into Jackson Browne's Unique Music

May 28 2025 | 00:03:26

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Show Notes

Jackson Browne's guitar techniques, lyrics, and melodies stand apart from the crowd. What he says through his music is sometimes searing, sad, and occasionally, happy. However, all of Browne's songs have something in common: an incredible sensitivity and beauty.

Browne wrote "These Days" when he was only sixteen years old. Despite his youth, Browne demonstrated a keen sense of heartbreak. I'm not sure how a sixteen-year-old could feel the depth of emotion and remorse expressed in this song. If we assume Jackson experienced and gave voice to the words and tone of "These Days," then he was wise beyond his years and deeply rooted in himself from early on.

The song had its first release when a protégé of Andy Warhol named Nico picked it up on her "Chelsea Girl" album. Brown played acoustic guitar in the background. "These Days" gained wider recognition when several artists subsequently covered it.

Brown eventually released his version of the song in 1973 on the album "For Everyman." He rewrote "These Days" to make it more optimistic. In his own words, Jackson remembers, "Over the rest of my teenage years and into my 20s, I developed a kind of optimism, a kind of resoluteness, so I changed [one verse] to: 'I'll keep on moving, keep improving.' That's more to me what life is made of, the idea that I'll get through this, I'll continue looking."

I've always wanted to play this song the way Jackson Browne does. Thanks to my friend Jerry Lambert, I can now do it. Here's my cover.

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[00:00:16] Well, I've been out walking? These days? [00:00:23] I don't do that much talking? These days, these days, these days? I seem to think a lot? [00:00:41] About the things that I forgot to do for you? [00:00:51] And all the times I had the chance to? [00:01:08] Yeah, I had a lover? These days? [00:01:14] I don't think I'll risk another? [00:01:18] These days, these days? [00:01:29] And if I seem to be afraid to live the life that I have made? [00:01:36] Song? [00:01:42] It's because so long, yeah? Now I'll keep on moving, moving on? [00:02:06] Things about to be improving? [00:02:10] These days, these days, these days? I sit on cornerstones? [00:02:24] Count the time and quarter tones till 10? [00:02:30] My friend? [00:02:33] Don't confront me with my failures? [00:02:38] I have not forgotten them.

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