Jackson Browne's 'The Load-Out' intro on piano
This is the intro to Jackson Browne's "The Load-Out", as you might have guessed from the title. When I was first learning this, I went on YouTube to get some help, but for some reason nobody has uploaded this song in any form. I can't figure out why, because it's a great song. So, I thought I would stick it up here so if anyone else is in the process of learning this tune they have something to go by. It's not perfect, I know (it's a little fast), but it's better than nothing. Oh, and my room isn't as messy as it looks, there's just a lot of stuff in a small area. In fact, just for fun, I am going to tell you what everything in the shot is, starting on the left side going roughly clockwise. Ok, ready?... here goes.- All the way on the left you see the corner of Beethoven's "Fur Elise" sheet music.- On top of that is a tiny bit of the corner of a Beatles song book.- A list of places around the world that I want to visit on top of that.- A shiny blue and silver spiral design pencil.- A guitar capo. - The Beatles new "LOVE" CD (amazing).- A standard #2 pencil (made in China).- This weeks music lesson, "Two Guitars (Russian Gypsy Song)" I still don't know it.- You can see the corner of a empty can of AXE.- The thing on the wall above that is a paper cut out of a guitar (you can only see part of the neck)- By the corner of the music page is a Wii remote.- It's on top of a paper with suggestions for my friend's movie script.- Then an original Game Boy.- You see my door there, with a poster of Kurt Cobain on the top.- Below that you can see the corner of a Wizard/Dragon poster than has half fallen down.- My door knob with a special handle I put under it.- To the right of the door is a Bob Dylan poster (my hero).- Right next to that is a small picture of Jimmy Page.- Below those posters is a big pile of clothes on a little table that I use to pile my clothes on.- The bag on top of the pile is an Abercrombie and Fitch shirt I got for Christmas, with a moose on it, that I just opened. I don't like it because the sleeves are too short. - Sticking out from behind the pile is the red top of a carpet cleaner spray.- Right behind that is all my old NES games.- On top of them is a blue clay bowl I made in high school art class, in which i have a bunch of change, some spent batteries and a bunch of 'Homies' out of the 50 cent machine.- Behind that is some Game Cube/PS2 games and some DVDs.- Also a few Sega Genesis, PS1, and N64 games, and a harmonica.- All that stuff is on my dresser, with a mirror on the back, on which my harmonica holder hangs.- Behind all that is a cool, sorta' surreal poster, with a Post-it note stuck on it, reminding me when my first piano lesson was (it's been there for like 7 months for some reason).- In front of that you see a blue wooden "sculpture" I made in high school Art.- Right next to that is a red can of fancy chocolates I got a few years ago (my aunt bought it for me 'cause it said Mozart on it, even though it's not the famous Mozart) it's pretty much the worst chocolate ever.- To the left of that is an old digital camera- On the right of the chocolate you can see a white line, which is Gran Turismo 4 for PS2.- In the upper right you see the bottom corner of a poster that shows every Simpsons character.- Below that, is a Napoleon Dynamite poster my cousin gave me.- Below that is a guitar case with my Fender Telecaster in it (yeah I know, awesome right).- Leaning on that is my banjo case.- In front of that is a Stratocaster body with nothing on it that my friend gave me the other day.- Leaning in front of that is a music stand.- Below the guitar is some socks and a shirt.- To the left of the socks is a weird old stuffed squash man toy with yellow feet.- A USB chord by his foot.- Go strait down and you can see the corner of my little amp sticking out from behind my leg.- Then you see my leg, if my hands arn't in the way. - And now we are back to my Kawai digital piano.Phew... See, not messy at all, just stuff. I guess you could say it's... stuffy.Please leave a comment and rate my video, it will help me feel complete. Any constructive criticism is great, just don't be pretentious or dumb. If you took the time to read this I reward you with the sheet music. http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r2... If you need a larger version I can e-mail it to you, just send me a message.(Filmed with a Kodak EasyShare Z710)