Jakob Dylan wrote this song when he was 18 and considers it the first real song he ever wrote. It was based on his days living in New York City, in particular the homeless man who would sit outside Dylan’s window and play the same songs every day. One day, the man was gone, but his things were still there, until gradually people started taking them. This is a cover of “6th Avenue Heartache” by The Wallflowers.
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Love that song, well done Michael!
Thank you John!
He’s a good song writer!
Well done
Thanks Gail and Mike!
That’s a new one for me Michael. Nicely done! 👏👏👏
Thanks Joe!
Always enjoy your playing! So well done!!
Wonderful Michael!!!