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That's a promise that I made to love
When it was new
"Just like Jericho" I said
"Let these wall come tumbling down"
I said it like I finally found the way
To keep the good feelings alive
I said it like it was something to strive for.
I'll try to keep myself open up to you
And approve your self expression
I need that, too
I need your confidence, baby
And the gift of your extra time
In turn I'll give you mine
Sweet darling, it's a rich exchange
It seems to me
It's a warm arrangement!
Anyone will tell you
Just how hard it is to make and keep a friend
Maybe they'll short sell you
Or maybe it's you
Judas, in the end
When you just can no longer pretend
That you're getting what you need
Or you're giving out anything for them to grow and feed on.
I'll try to keep myself open up to you
It gets easier and easier to do
Just like Jericho
Let these walls come tumbling down now
Let them fall right on the ground
Let all these dogs go running free
The wild and the gentle dogs
Kenneled in me.
Jaco Pastorius was THE oustanding bass player of his time, and certainly added his distinctive style to this album. His punchy raunchy sound came from removing the frets from a Fender Jazz Bass and filling the groves with epoxy...hence a fretless bass. There's a wonderful tribute album to Jaco by Brian Bromberg entitled "Jaco". Worth a listen.
May I put Victor Wooten beside him?
I never cared for this album on LP - I fell in love with it when I got it on CD.
Better late than never!!
Jaco Pastorius was THE oustanding bass player of his time, and certainly added his distinctive style to this album. His punchy raunchy sound came from removing the frets from a Fender Jazz Bass and filling the groves with epoxy...hence a fretless bass. There's a wonderful tribute album to Jaco by Brian Bromberg entitled "Jaco". Worth a listen.
Was not aware - thanks Birdo for the tip!
The rock musicians that backed her finally had to tell Joni they couldn't play this kind of music. She needed jazz musicians. This awesome album is one.
Every song a 10 on this album.
Much like within seconds knowing *exactly* who's on Bass and Soprano Sax.
Well dudes, your thoughts have been answered by the great DJ in the Ether - BillG.
Yeah, nice lyrics, indeed.
But, this is unlistenable.
quite agree. That whole album is terrific. Wonder if they had a falling out.