Jackson Browne at Battery Park, 1979

Wolfgang’s Vault has added a portion of Jackson Browne’s performance at Battery Park in Manhattan, New York, on September 23, 1979. The performance was one of the shows building up to the big concert at Madison Square Garden captured on the No Nukes feature film and album. The set unfortunately cuts off “The Road And The Sky” but is otherwise an excellent recording.

Jackson performs with David Lindley (guitar, pedal steel guitar, fiddle), Craig Doerge (keyboards, vocals), Bob Glaub (bass), Ritchie Hayward (drums, vocals), Jody Linscott (percussion) and Rosemary Butler (vocals).

The set list:

  1. Running On Empty
  2. How Long Have You Been Blind?
  3. Before The Deluge
  4. The Pretender
  5. The Road And The Sky (incomplete)
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Corey Blake does things on the Internet, and sometimes even in real life. As a comic book pundit, advocate and educator, he regularly contributes to the Comic Book Resources blog Robot 6 and runs the web-magazine The Comics Observer, which provides a variety of perspectives on the comic book art form and industry. He also advises for the award-winning documentary and comics advocacy movement Dig Comics, and is a recurring member of the podcast Part-Time Fanboy. As a comedic performer/actor, Corey has been seen in online web-series such as The Jeff Lewis 5-Minute Comedy Hour (Best Web Comedy-Episodic, Clicker.com), The Starmind Record (Best Direction and Editing, LA Web Series), and Poopdog Entertainment’s Mayer for Mayor (Funny or Die featured video). He is a founding member of the improv comedy group The You Convention, a house team at The Improv Space. See http://www.coreyblake.com for more.
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One Response to Jackson Browne at Battery Park, 1979

  1. john says:

    hey, i was there, 30 years ago today!

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