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I caught Jackson Browne in Atlanta last Thursday evening. I grew up listening to Jackson Browne, so it was quite special seeing an artist who's been part of my life all of my life finally perform live. It was a fantastic show. Vocally and instrumentally, he was spot-on. I loved that his backing band was scaled down and not loaded down with four guitar players, two keyboard player, a percussion guy along with the drummer, etc. It was just a basic set up, which let Jackson Browne, ever the consumate professional, shine. He played his hits, some new stuff. My lone complaint of an otherwise satisfying show - no "These Days."
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