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Jackson Browne


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Apologies, I know for a fact there's already a thread on Jackson SOMEWHERE because I contributed to it, but I can't for the life of me find it, nor get it returned via the search results...

Anyway, looking at his tour dates, anyone else think Jackson Browne & David Lindley (and band) could be a strong possibility?

http://www.jacksonbrowne.com/tour

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without a F*CKING doubt!!!!! he's in england, finishing in the royal albert and the dates of glasto are completely free, i think this is almost certain!!!!!

i saw him in 2002, and it was one of my best gigs ever .... including the who,springsteen, neil young, and many many others.

Imagine 'these days' or 'late for the sky' in the acoustic tent!!! *wells up* :P

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This would be wonderful - love Jackson Browne's music.

Have seen him perform a few years back (not Glasto)and he did a 'greatest hits' package.

Perfect for Glasto imo whatever stage he plays. Maybe Jazzworld ?

Excellent back catalogue of classic tunes so if he comes I will be there ! :P

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Saw him multiple times over the years (Lindley too with his band El Ray-o X)...

JB's recent material is just as strong as the classic stuff. The only downside would be all the things he didn't play because he has such a deep catalog.

Very exciting potential!

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He sat in our box at a Christy Moore gig in Liverpool a few years ago and went on stage to join Christy for an encore of Before the Deluge. Fabulous! Christy sang Lisdoonvarna that night, which references Jackson Browne and we all had a little chuckle in our box!

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A source that has already provided what has since been proven as accurate info on one band has told us that Jackson Browne with David Lindley will be playing in the Acoustic tent on the Sunday as the last act.

(This info seems to indicate that Ray Davies isn't the Acoustic headliner on Sunday, something that was always more of a presumption than anything else - the only sure info we have on Davies is that he's apparently playing on the Sunday, and this info should be 100% accurate)

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A source that has already provided what has since been proven as accurate info on one band has told us that Jackson Browne with David Lindley will be playing in the Acoustic tent on the Sunday as the last act.

(This info seems to indicate that Ray Davies isn't the Acoustic headliner on Sunday, something that was always more of a presumption than anything else - the only sure info we have on Davies is that he's apparently playing on the Sunday, and this info should be 100% accurate)

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A source that has already provided what has since been proven as accurate info on one band has told us that Jackson Browne with David Lindley will be playing in the Acoustic tent on the Sunday as the last act.

(This info seems to indicate that Ray Davies isn't the Acoustic headliner on Sunday, something that was always more of a presumption than anything else - the only sure info we have on Davies is that he's apparently playing on the Sunday, and this info should be 100% accurate)

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