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Phoebe Bridgers

JACKSON BROWNE

“FOR EVERYMAN” ASYLUM, 1973

he first song I remember being really emo and walking around my middle school listening to was “For Everyman”. I also had this acoustic live album of his that I really loved. It’s crazy imagining myself relating to that at age 12! None of my friends were into this stuff, they were listening to things like Corinne Bailey Rae, but I felt pretty confident about my music taste. I liked folk music already, but I wanted it to be really sad, and Jackson Browne definitely leans very

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