I concur with you guys. I've always thought of this song as a nice corollary to "He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot". Jason is always so brutally earnest about his fears and apprehensions, and about the duality within us all of wanting success but at the same time fearing all of its scary consequences.
Jason Lytle is, easily, the best rock-and-roll lyricist of the past years.
Tonight I felt drawn to anyone who has felt the power of this song. I have been playing it over and over on my (approx. 6 minute) drive to and from work. Thank you for these thoughts. I sure love Grandaddy.
Tonight I felt drawn to anyone who has felt the power of this song. I have been playing it over and over on my (approx. 6 minute) drive to and from work. Thank you for these thoughts. I sure love Grandaddy.
I concur with you guys. I've always thought of this song as a nice corollary to "He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot". Jason is always so brutally earnest about his fears and apprehensions, and about the duality within us all of wanting success but at the same time fearing all of its scary consequences.
Jason Lytle is, easily, the best rock-and-roll lyricist of the past years.
Tonight I felt drawn to anyone who has felt the power of this song. I have been playing it over and over on my (approx. 6 minute) drive to and from work. Thank you for these thoughts. I sure love Grandaddy.
Tonight I felt drawn to anyone who has felt the power of this song. I have been playing it over and over on my (approx. 6 minute) drive to and from work. Thank you for these thoughts. I sure love Grandaddy.