Steve Young- Seven Bridges Road (Live)- Buy CD Now at http://www.steveyoung.net/horseshoeCD/index.htm



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I'm sure you have heard a song called "Seven Bridges Road" done by the Eagles. They did not write that song. This is the Original Seven Bridges Road that i went to go see live. It was written and performed by Steve Young.


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i m really into the ... ( 5 months ago by clairvoyant321)
i m really into the eagles
but he really does his song well
much better than there cover
altough its jsut two differant styles of music
the eagles cover is about 3 minutes shorter
if you like this ... ( 4 months ago by wellegett)
if you like this version i have an old vinyl album called steve young rock salt and nails where he does it a little different. the album is great and there are 5 other songs one of which he also wrote that are fantastic
I was unemployed in ... ( 4 months ago by thomasay637)
I was unemployed in the late "70's and staying with a friend. I was going trough his albums and stumbled on "Renegade Picker". I was hooked. This man is one of the greatest singer/sonwriters of our time. He has a tremendous voice and can really turn a phrase.
Really a great song ... ( 4 months ago by renoo1957)
Really a great song. Can somebody tell me where I can find the "studio version"of this song with the violins on it? Or can somebody post that one? txs
Here Here! ( 4 months ago by petehuss)
Here Here!
On CD I have ... ( 4 months ago by misterzigg)
On CD I have versions of that song from Tracy Nelson (who sung background on Steve's fantastic LP "No Place To Fall", Firehouse, Dolly Parton, Joan Baez and Ricochet. Can't say tight now how many more versions I have on vinyl...
There are several ... ( 4 months ago by misterzigg)
There are several studio versions available:
The best one imo is on "No Place To Fall" which was reissued together with "Renegate Picker" on a double-CD by BMG (UK & Ireland), one (recorded for A&M) on his CD "Rock, Salt And Nails" on Edsel (UK) and one (recorded for Warner Bros.) on BEV Music (Germany). This one can be obtained through me quite cheap... Just send an email...
This version SUCKS! ... ( 3 months ago by motorworx)
This version SUCKS!! So glad the Eagles took it over and we now have a classic.
This is amazing... ... ( 3 months ago by justingarman)
This is amazing...Plain and simple
I have been in the ... ( 3 months ago by daletag)
I have been in the entertainment business for over 25 years. I absolutely love the tight harmonies by The Eagles on their cover of this song. However, this version of Mr. Young's song BY Mr. Young himself is quite possibly the most beautiful, most powerful musical performance I have ever witnessed. It is simply devastating in mood and simplicity, with a poignancy that comes straight from Mr. Young's gut and wrenches your heart. To fully comprehend this performance, one MUST be a TRUE artist.
Used to have the lp ... ( 3 months ago by kthstefani)
Used to have the lp. Played that thing into the ground. I loved the arrangement on his version. The steel solo was fantastic. Nesmith did a great job producing that one.
Right! with all do ... ( 2 months ago by granolaswab)
Right! with all do respect just leave it to the eagles.
Extremely evocative ... ( 2 months ago by canozbrit)
Extremely evocative. Ur obviously a person of real depth.
boring........the ... ( 2 months ago by fuzzypige222)
boring........the Eagles gave this so much energy...not even the same song....give me the eagles harmony
I never heard of ... ( 2 months ago by DEADHAWK076)
I never heard of Steve Young before I saw Heartworn Highways. Now I look him up, and its like, how could you miss him?
This song plus the HH performance of Alabama Highway convince me that he might have one of the strongest voices in the history of Country music.
Play this on just one "pop country" radio station, PLEASE! I'd much rather hear this kinda stuff then Strawberry Wine for the 1,000,000,000,000th time.
I hope loyal fans ... ( 2 months ago by TulsaLaniB)
I hope loyal fans of the Eagles version would be open to Young's version that he wrote. He doesn't fit the mold of a "specific" type of blues/folk songwriter and singer. He has put his heart and soul into these songs, like Alabama Highway.
Just be glad he gifted the world with Seven Bridges Road and try to listen to another person's way of singing about the roads that take us down the highway of life. He really is a fantastic picker on that 6 string.
What's a "true" ... ( 1 month ago by LongTallYamlaJay)
What's a "true" artist? I started playing music only after having discovered all of countercultural era's perfect music (10,000+ albums, including all of Steve Young's music). Sensitivity is not a slave to anything anyone DOES, such as PRODUCE art!
For the umpteenth ... ( 1 month ago by LongTallYamlaJay)
For the umpteenth time--Eagles' "version" is the same as Iain Matthews' 1973 version. Please get off your backsides and go find it on vinyl or CD, instead of youtubing everything.
Ummm.... what? ... ( 1 month ago by daletag)
Ummm.... what? Sorry, I don't understand your reply. What I mean, very simply and quickly, is "not a poseur." I will be more than happy to share my definition and opinion of a "true artist" if you so desire.
Steve is a "true ... ( 1 month ago by LongTallYamlaJay)
Steve is a "true artist" of the highest order. No question about that. Just responding to you suggestion that even for a listener fully to "comprehend" this performance's beauty, one must be a "true artist." Anywho, Steve's voice definitely is more powerful in his earlier recordings of this song. I believe folks are also collapsing all of Steve's version into the idea of "this version."
Ah, ok...got it. ... ( 1 month ago by daletag)
Ah, ok...got it. Yes,you raise a very good, valid point. I absolutely agree his voice is MUCH stronger on earlier recordings--even LATER recordings. THIS particular performance coincides with the 12th year anniversary of his wife leaving him. He hadn't played it live for over 5 years. His voice and picking here is UNUSUALLY honest and heartfelt,but technically rough. To the untrained--this may have a sound bordering on "schmaltz." (continued on next comment)
A true atrist will ... ( 1 month ago by daletag)
A true atrist will tell you (as I'm sure you know, being that you seem to be of that special variety)that "you're only as good as you dare to be bad." Steve makes some very daring, different choices here in arrangement in the spur of the moment. If you're familiar with the backstory, he wasn't even CONSIDERING playing this song on this night. He takes some real risks here in phrasing and arrangement and pulls it off magically. The average listener won't recognize those choices and/or risks.
All good points. ... ( 1 month ago by LongTallYamlaJay)
All good points. The "average listener" doesn't listen to Steve! No one can sing like him and it can't be learnt, but I hope someone can convince him to do a video on his great guitar style--especially his melding of blues and country-folk on songs like this and Hank Williams' "Ramblin' Man." Do you know him personally?
I remember ... ( 3 weeks ago by shortfatso)
I remember listening to an album by Steve Young (I forget the title) on Sonet that included not only this song but others equally brilliant: 'Many Rivers' was one, 'Lonesome, On'ry, and Mean' another, and my favourite 'Montgomery in the Rain' - a magnificient song. I wish that I could still lay hold of that album as there was not a bad moment on the whole of it.



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