Sail On Jimmy Buffett
Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2023 6:40 pm
Some are taken too soon.
Some you're amazed they have lived as long as they have.
Then there are those you never thought about them not being there.
Overnight on September 1st Jimmy Buffett passed away. Known to most of the public and casual fans for his party lifestyle, merchandising and concert shenanigans, what's often overlooked is how good a songwriter he was.
His signature song, Margaritaville, which became his business empire, is much more melancholy and reflective than the party anthem it has become. His foundation was as a 70s singer-songwriter, and thankfully his failure as such in Nashville was our win. Divorce and ride with Jerry Jeff Walker in an old Packard to Key West literally changed music.
Jimmy had found his home and we reaped the benefits.
Personally Jimmy Buffett, his music and mindset helped my wife and I through a very difficult time, we found solace and renewed purpose in the Florida Keys. Since then we have visited Key West almost yearly and contributed significantly to his fortune. There is more to say, but I think it better to leave it with Jimmy's own words ...
"There's still so much to be done"
~ Last Mango In Paris
"We've gotta roll with the punches
Learn to play all of our hunches
Make the best of whatever comes your way
Forget that blind ambition
And learn to trust your intuition
Plowin' straight ahead come what may"
~ Cowboy In the Jungle
"As the days grow more complicated, the nightlife still wins
I'm growing older but not up
My metabolic rate is pleasantly stuck
Let those winds of change blow over my head
I'd rather die while I'm living than live while I'm dead"
~ Growing Older But Not Up
"Jimmy, some of it's magic, some of it's tragic
But I had a good life all the way"
~ He Went to Paris
"Most mysterious calling harbour
So far but yet so near
I can see the day when my hair's full gray
And I finally disappear"
~ One Particular Harbour
"He's somewhere on the ocean now
That's where he ought to be
With one hand on the starboard rail
He's waving back at me"
~ The Captain and the Kid
Sail On Jimmy Buffett ... thank you, for everything.
Some you're amazed they have lived as long as they have.
Then there are those you never thought about them not being there.
Overnight on September 1st Jimmy Buffett passed away. Known to most of the public and casual fans for his party lifestyle, merchandising and concert shenanigans, what's often overlooked is how good a songwriter he was.
His signature song, Margaritaville, which became his business empire, is much more melancholy and reflective than the party anthem it has become. His foundation was as a 70s singer-songwriter, and thankfully his failure as such in Nashville was our win. Divorce and ride with Jerry Jeff Walker in an old Packard to Key West literally changed music.
Jimmy had found his home and we reaped the benefits.
Personally Jimmy Buffett, his music and mindset helped my wife and I through a very difficult time, we found solace and renewed purpose in the Florida Keys. Since then we have visited Key West almost yearly and contributed significantly to his fortune. There is more to say, but I think it better to leave it with Jimmy's own words ...
"There's still so much to be done"
~ Last Mango In Paris
"We've gotta roll with the punches
Learn to play all of our hunches
Make the best of whatever comes your way
Forget that blind ambition
And learn to trust your intuition
Plowin' straight ahead come what may"
~ Cowboy In the Jungle
"As the days grow more complicated, the nightlife still wins
I'm growing older but not up
My metabolic rate is pleasantly stuck
Let those winds of change blow over my head
I'd rather die while I'm living than live while I'm dead"
~ Growing Older But Not Up
"Jimmy, some of it's magic, some of it's tragic
But I had a good life all the way"
~ He Went to Paris
"Most mysterious calling harbour
So far but yet so near
I can see the day when my hair's full gray
And I finally disappear"
~ One Particular Harbour
"He's somewhere on the ocean now
That's where he ought to be
With one hand on the starboard rail
He's waving back at me"
~ The Captain and the Kid
Sail On Jimmy Buffett ... thank you, for everything.