Saturday, September 24, 2022

Jackson Browne at Sandy Amphitheater

I saw Jackson Browne open for James Taylor last year and, even though I only really knew "Somebody's Baby," "Doctor My Eyes," and "Running on Empty," I enjoyed his set so much that I decided to get a ticket to see his headlining show last night at Sandy Amphitheater.  I loved this concert and it was the perfect way to end the summer!  Of course he played all three of the aforementioned songs (he began with "Somebody's Baby" and ended with "Running on Empty") but I actually liked every other song he sang, too.  My favorites from his main set were "The Long Way Around," "Downhill From Everywhere," "In the Shape of a Heart," "Until Justice is Real," and "The Pretender" (which I recognized from his earlier concert because he performed it with James Taylor).  For the encore he sang "Take It Easy" which is an Eagles song but he wrote it with Glenn Frey.  He told us that he didn't like to perform it when he was younger because reviewers always called it an Eagles cover but now he doesn't care and performs it any way!  I'm glad he changed his mind because it was amazing (the audience sang every word).  Browne alternated between playing the guitar and playing the piano (he had a great band backing him) and he was incredibly funny and charismatic!  People kept shouting out names of songs they wanted him to play and his responses were hilarious.  When he started to play a song that had been requested frequently he stopped and shrugged his shoulders when the response was a bit tepid before starting again to massive cheers and applause and he told the crowd to settle down when another song was frequently requested because he would get to it later!  It was a really mellow concert and I enjoyed listening to music performed live under the stars for the last time this season (I also enjoyed the cooler temperature).

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