Song Lyric Sunday

Good Morning! My two week vacation at the end of April turned into extended leave from blogging. I must admit I enjoyed the break. It may become a habit! We will see. Anyway I missed you guys at SLS and this week’s prompt was one I really wanted to do.

So here we are on Song Lyric Sunday and the challenge today is to find a song that includes the act of depending, leaning, relying or trusting another. It reminded me of a Jackson Browne song called the “The Load Out” which he wrote out of appreciation for his road crews when they were on tour. The artist relies heavily on others to get them all where they need to be, on time, set up and ready to rock ‘n’n roll. It’s a really nice song and I found this great video of JB and others doing to song during load out. If you’re a Jackson Browne fan you will enjoy this personal, intimate performance.

https://youtu.be/tNCuwUSPias?si=jwEK_f3lZHcl16Sm

The Song

Browne wrote this rambling piece as an affectionate tribute to the roadies, assistants and staff who help him take his show on the road, setting up and taking down his stage sets and moving his instruments (a process known as “the load-out”). He often played it at the end of each performance, usually with his cover of “Stay.”

The songs on the Running on Empty album were recorded live in various settings. “The Load-Out” was recorded at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Maryland during a show on August 27, 1977. The song was something Browne had been working on with his band – Danny Kortchmar (guitar), Russ Kunkel (drums), David Lindley (various instruments), and Leland Sklar (bass). They didn’t have an arrangement they liked, but when Browne did three encores at the show, they found themselves out of material but still hankering to play. Kunkel suggested they play the song and see what happens. The resulting performance was so good that it made the album. This was just the second time the band played the song in concert.

Speaking with Rolling Stone, Browne described “The Load-Out” as “a love song to the audience and the crew.” When it transitions to “Stay,” that’s the band asking the audience to stick around because they want to keep playing.

Browne was very tight with his road crew, especially Donald “Buddha” Miller, who was both his crew chief and his manager. In a radio interview, he talked about what the roadies went through to earn his respect: “These guys work really hard, and in those days they made practically the minimum wage. They used to drive around, six guys in a camper. They’d be leaving the gig and you’d see them crawling into this little space, getting ready for an eight-hour drive to the next gig.”

Songfacts

The 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
And 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 ready 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

Writer/s: BRYAN GAROFALO, JACKSON BROWNE

Genius Lyrics

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Our art comes from the Italian Renaissance but every one of our performances has been on lands originally settled by the indigenous peoples of North America. Our art was imported from Europe but we can never forget the cultures displaced and disrupted during European conquest. We must always remember the past and and give thanks to their stewardship of the lands we have staged our performances upon:

➤Adena
➤Anishinabewaki
➤Bodéwadmiakiwen (Potawatomi)
➤Erie
➤Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga (Haudenosaunee)
➤Hopewell
➤Kaskaskia
➤Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo)
➤Mascogo
➤Meškwahki·aša·hina (Fox)
➤Miccosukee
➤Mississauga
➤Mohican
➤Monongahela Culture
➤Myaamia
➤Očhéthi Šakówiŋ
➤Odawa
➤Osage
➤Peoria
➤Sauk & Meskwaki
➤Seminole
➤Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee)
➤Susquehannock
➤Timucua
➤Tocobaga
➤Wenrohronon

Use this mapping tool to explore more: https://native-land.ca/

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What we cooked yesterday, my bestie got this turkey free from her work!! Then I made seitan, sweet potato casserole and Mac and cheese. Bestie made green bean casserole, deviled eggs, dressing, and Brussel sprouts. Bestie from Florida made cheesy corn casserole. My hubby made mashed potatoes and crescent rolls. And then for dessert we had a pumpkin loaf (sadly dry :”( *cry), pecan pie (my fave), chocolate chess pie homemade by my father in law Curtis, Apple pie, and some brownie bites. Come get you a plate! #givethanks #food #southerncooking

History Of Thanksgiving

Cool, here’s a more in-depth look at the history of Thanksgiving — how it evolved, some of the lesser-known facts, and how it became what we celebrate today.

Thanksgiving didn’t start as a clean, one-time “Pilgrims and Native Americans sit down for turkey” story. Sure, there was that 1621 harvest feast between the Plymouth colonists and the Wampanoag people — but the reality of that gathering was more complex. The colonists probably hunted duck or geese, and the Wampanoag likely brought venison.  That 1621 event was more of a multi-day harvest festival than a fixed holiday.

Over the following centuries, different colonies and states held days of “thanksgiving”—usually as religious days of prayer, often when something major happened (like a drought ending or a war victory). These weren’t uniform: different places celebrated on different days.

The idea of a national, annual Thanksgiving really took off thanks to **Sarah Josepha Hale**, an editor and writer. For decades she pushed for a unified national holiday — writing letters, editorials, and generally campaigning. Her persistence paid off when **Abraham Lincoln**, in the middle of the Civil War, proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863 (on the last Thursday of November) to help bring the country together.

After Lincoln, presidents continued to issue Thanksgiving proclamations almost every year, but the exact date bounced around a little. Then, in the 20th century, **Franklin D. Roosevelt** caused a stir: in 1939, he moved Thanksgiving earlier — to give Americans more time to shop before Christmas. Many people weren’t thrilled (“Franksgiving,” anyone?), and states were split on which date to follow. Eventually, in 1941, Congress passed a law officially fixing Thanksgiving on the **fourth Thursday in November**.

As Thanksgiving evolved, so did its traditions. Over time it became less about strictly religious observance and more about family, food, and gratitude.  Things like parades and football games became tied to the holiday. The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, for example, started in the 1920s and became a huge national tradition.

Finally, there are modern traditions too: things like volunteering, food drives, and even the presidential “turkey pardon” — where a live turkey is spared from being eaten.

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Happy Thanksgiving! I am thankful for my friends on Mastodon. Thank you!

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We are so grateful for all the many blessings in our lives. Happy Thanksgiving!

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Grateful for our clients, our team, and
another year of creativity and growth.
Wishing you a warm and joyful Thanksgiving from all of
us at Wideripples!✨

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This Thanksgiving, we’re thankful for the trust our clients place in us every day.
Wishing you and your families a season filled with gratitude and peace.
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Happy Thanksgiving!!!

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This season is all about connection – being together with those who make life richer and brighter. And home will always be the ideal backdrop for such fun reunions, along with clinking glasses, loud laughter and chaos in the kitchen. For the kind of moments that can only happen when you’re truly at home in your home, connect with me and let’s search together.

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Happy Thanksgiving to all the wonderful families we’re honored to be part of! 🍂🦃 This season, we’re especially grateful for the selfless surrogates who help make the dreams of becoming parents a reality, and for the families who inspire us with their love and perseverance. May your day be filled with love, gratitude, and beautiful moments together.

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