The Load Out/Stay (Live)- Jackson Browne

Stay just a little bit longer…

In “The Load Out”, Jackson Browne tells us about his work experience and manages to make it palatable.  Most rock stars age out by the time they are 30. They never write another good song past that age. Why? Many reasons.

The main reason is that the exciting experiencing of youth have turned into the drudgery of the road. Once an artist gets to be famous to the “travelling-musician” level you are going to be seeing a lot of the road.

Browne The Load Out Stay
Browne

Or they hit it big and are riding in private jets. So, what do you write songs about if not your lived experience? You either must be super creative and imaginative, have a good memory of your youth, or use other people’s stories as content. Or attempt to describe your daily lived experience on the job. And that is risky. Paint an unflattering picture and risk being labelled a “sellout”, and alienate your audience.

But Browne avoids the pitfalls that I described above for two reasons. Primarily because the message is “All the mundane travel is worth it because when we walk on the stage and get to play for the fans it is all worth it.” And he is grateful to the behind-the-scenes people. He notices them. The work they do. Without this, the song wouldn’t work. Jackson Browne seems like a genuine guy, so the song connects.

There is one final touch that manages to bridge that gap that I was talking about—the wealth gap. This song is written as a love song. I am sure this has been called a “love song to the road” or a “love song to the fans” or whatever on a thousand publications, but here is apt. We can feel the love he has for the music.

The Load Out Stay Meaning
Jackson Browne

And of course, the music of The Load out is so beautiful. And tender. The piano playing is casual as is his voice. As more instruments are introduced the song shows off the talents of each band member—each is given their time to shine.

The way he incorporates the song “Stay” by Maurice Williams is fun and unconventional. Just reading it sounds gimmicky, but it works. The falsetto is outrageous and playful. A contrast to the somber mood of where the song started. A great place to end the show.

The Ramones had a more colorful take about life on the road.

The Load Out Lyrics

Now the seats are all empty
Let the roadies take the stage
Pack it up and tear it down
They’re the first to come and the last to leave
Working for that minimum wage
They’ll set it up in another town

Tonight the people were so fine
They waited there in line
And when they got up on their feet
They made the show

And that was sweet
But I can hear the sound
Of slamming doors and folding chairs
And that’s a sound they’ll never know

Now roll them cases out and lift them amps
Haul them trusses down and get ’em up them ramps
‘Cause when it comes to moving me
You know, you guys are the champs

But when that last guitar’s been packed away
You know that I still wanna play
So just make sure you got it all set to go
Before you come for my piano

But the band’s on the bus
And they’re waiting to go
We gotta drive all night
And do the show in Chicago

Or Detroit, I don’t know
We do so many shows in a row
And these towns all look the same

We just pass the time in the hotel rooms
And wander ’round backstage
‘Til those lights come up, and we hear that crowd
And we remember why we came

Now we got Country and Western on the bus
R & B, we got Disco
And eight tracks and cassettes in stereo

And we got rural scenes and magazines
And we got truckers on the C.B.
And we got Richard Pryor on the video

We got time to think of the ones we love
While the miles roll away
The only time that seems too short
Is the time that we get to play

People, you’ve got the power over what we do
You can sit there and wait or you can pull us through
Come along, sing the song
You know that you can’t go wrong

‘Cause when that morning sun comes beating down
You’re gonna wake up in your town
But we’ll be scheduled to appear
A thousand miles away from here

Songwriters: Jackson Browne / Bryan Garofalo

Stay Lyrics

Stay, ah just a little bit longer,
Please, please, please, please, please,
Tell me that you’re going to

Now your Daddy don’t mind,
And your Mommy don’t mind,
If we have another dance, yeah,
Just one more, one more time.

Oh won’t you stay, just a little bit longer,
Please let me hear you say that you will
Say you will

Won’t you place your sweet lips to mine,
Won’t you say you love me all the time

Songwriters: Cedric Allen Williams

Isn’t It A Pity- George Harrison

isn’t it a shame?
How we break each other’s hearts/
And cause each other pain?

Coming out of the breakup of The Beatles, George Harrison was on fire. His songs were often left off Beatles albums because he just happened to be in a band with the best song writing duo of all-time. By 1970, Harrison had a lot to say.

“Isn’t it a Pity” is an outstanding song, though it never received much commercial success. He couldn’t find a mix he loved, and the song is rather somber and long. But the song is insightful and shows a tender side of Harrison that we have all come to love.

Isn't it a Pity meaning
George Harrison

There are a couple of ways to interpret this song. Is this song about a love gone sour? Or is it about how people in general treat each other poorly? Each reading makes sense and both are familiar themes in Harrison’s work.

I am inclined to lean toward the former reading. It is tragic that people can love each other for some time and then turn into the worst of enemies—or at least people who hurt each other. It seems we are hurt much more often by people we love than by people we hate or people we are indifferent to. It’s tragic. It’s a pity.

Isn't it a Pity meaning
George Harrison

Is this just how life must be, or could we do better? We can hear Harrison’s disillusionment. He doesn’t have the answer any more than we do. Note he isn’t blaming other people for their shortcomings. He recognizes that he lets down others just as others do to him.

There are two versions: the 4 minute and the 7-minute version. Both are good, but the 7 minute is superior. It is produced by Phil Spector. The best aspect of the recording is the choir. It adds a weightiness to the sound that would otherwise be missing. The orchestration and lead guitar by Eric Clapton are also highlights.

Isn’t It A Pity Lyrics

Isn’t it a pity
Now, isn’t it a shame
How we break each other’s hearts
And cause each other pain
How we take each other’s love
Without thinking anymore
Forgetting to give back
Isn’t it a pity

Some things take so long
But how do I explain
When not too many people
Can see we’re all the same
And because of all their tears
Their eyes can’t hope to see
The beauty that surrounds them
Isn’t it a pity

Isn’t it a pity
Isn’t is a shame
How we break each other’s hearts
And cause each other pain
How we take each other’s love
Without thinking anymore
Forgetting to give back
Isn’t it a pity

Forgetting to give back
Isn’t it a pity
Forgetting to give back
Now, isn’t it a pity

What a pity
What a pity, pity, pity
What a pity
What a pity, pity, pity

written by George Harrison

Crazy on You- Heart

Let me go crazy, crazy on you

Check out this live performance that has been restored (I promise the audience stops clapping). The amount of sound is astonishing! The range of sound and emotion that Ann Wilson displays is breath-taking.

This isn’t considered their best performance by the way (I have heard Ann sing arguably better live versions). I picked it because of the video quality. Usually, I search for the best audio performance. This throw-away live performance is so fantastic. It really shows off their talent and musicianship. And attractiveness!

Crazy on You meaning lyrics heart
Ann & Nancy

Heart’s “Crazy on You” is a song about releasing sexual frustration. The verses tell a minor backdrop of “life is hard so let’s take comfort in each other” but for the most part, the chorus makes the song. Well, besides the vocal…the acoustic guitar and the electric and the harmonies.

The harmonies are truly amazing. I was going to say maybe it would have been great to hear more but that is the exact opposite of what we want. We love Queen’s harmonies, but listen to Queen for Freddie Mercury; Similarly,  Heart’s harmonies are great but we are here for Ann.

Ann Wilson heart
Ann Wilson

Heart is one of the greatest bands of all time. Perhaps the most underrated. If I were to create a list of most underrated singers and guitarists Nancy and Ann Wilson would be very high on the list. People in the know, know. (They are in the Hall of fame); but it’s time they reached the masses. Everyone wears Stevie Nicks & Joni shirts. (rightfully!) I want to see Heart reach that level.

Check out Heart’s best song.

Crazy On You Lyrics

If we still have time, we might still get by
Every time I think about it, I wanna cry
With bombs and the Devil, and the kids keep comin’
No way to breathe easy, no time to be young

But I tell myself that I was doin’ all right
There’s nothin’ left to do at night
But go crazy on you
Crazy on you
Let me go crazy, crazy on you, oh

My love is the evenin’ breeze touchin’ your skin
The gentle, sweet singin’ of leaves in the wind
The whisper that calls after you in the night
And kisses your ear in the early moonlight
And you don’t need to wonder, you’re doing fine
My love, the pleasure’s mine

Let me go crazy on you
Crazy on you
Let me go crazy, crazy on you, oh

Wild man’s world is cryin’ in pain
What you gonna do when everybody’s insane?
So afraid of one who’s so afraid of you
What you gonna do?

Ooh, crazy on you
Crazy on you
Let me go crazy, crazy on you

I was a willow last night in a dream
I bent down over a clear running stream
Sang you the song that I heard up above
And you kept me alive with your sweet flowing love

Crazy
Yeah, crazy on you
Let me go crazy, crazy on you, oh
Crazy on you
Crazy on you
Let me go crazy, crazy on you, yeah

Crazy on you
Crazy on you
Let me go crazy, crazy on you, oh
Source: thegreatestsongs.com
Songwriters: Ann Wilson / Nancy Wilson / Roger Fisher