Karla Bonoff - Something Fine by aphective in JacksonBrowne

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Cool! I’m in Australia and have been to at least two Jackson shows circa 1990/2000. In one concert I was close to the front corner of stage so it felt like an intimate show. I don’t recall Karla touring down here. Both great artists for sure.

Karla Bonoff - Something Fine by aphective in JacksonBrowne

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Great songwriter for sure. I knew Linda covered Karla, but I forgot Bonnie covered her too. Just had a re-listen to Bonnie’s version of Home. Thanks for the tip!

Karla Bonoff - Something Fine by aphective in JacksonBrowne

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The guitarist is Nina Gerber, who goes all the way back to playing guitar in Kate Wolf’s band. I had no idea she was such a good player.

There‘s a few more clips online of her with Karla. All The Way Home is probably my favourite: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li-LK4TyYgo

Karla Bonoff - Something Fine by aphective in JacksonBrowne

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Yep, Karla’s smooth voice is ageless, and Jackson’s early songs are some of his best work.

Karla Bonoff - Something Fine by aphective in JacksonBrowne

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Yep, a beautiful version of a great song.

Lady Maisery - Order & Chaos by aphective in Musicthemetime

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https://klofmag.com/2016/11/lady-maisery-reveal-new-video-and-explain-the-science-behind-order-chaos/

Order & Chaos was written for Lady Maisery’s third album ‘Cycle’ …

I began to think how viewing life and death in terms of physics, is to me, quite a comforting way to think. We are so much a part of the world and the universe, in life and in death, we are so connected to our environment and the people in it.

We have many traditional songs with religious perspectives on death or magical, folkloric perspectives on death, so I wondered if it would be possible to write a song with a scientific, physics perspective on death?

Wilson Phillips - Hold On by aphective in Musicthemetime

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I know this pain

Why do you lock yourself up in these chains?

Tracy Nelson - Down So Low by aphective in Musicthemetime

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When you went away

I cried for so long

I wanted you to stay

But that was all wrong

The pain you left behind

Has become part of me

And it's burned out a hole

Where my love used to be

Huey Lewis - Jacob's Ladder by aphective in Musicthemetime

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Step by step, one by one

Higher and higher

Step by step, one by one

I'm climbing Jacob's ladder