I don't know whether he's getting too old, or we stay young, but the Born and Raised album is supposed to listen in the porch while having a cup of hot tea in your late 40s. You look back at your life, remember what you've done; your failure, your success, your fault, your regret, your disappointment; but at your age--with what you've been through, you know all you can do is just letting it go, and move on.
So after all the brokenheart and galauness songs in Battle Studies album, he wants to tell us to move on and look deep at our life, and, somehow just live it. He might lose his youth soul. The album is so country and folk, he can even have duet with Tantowi Yahya. I'm not saying the album is bad, it's just, I don't listen John Mayer songs the way I used to.
I have to add his first single, Shadow Days, has beautiful lyrics. The most beautiful ever. I love it from the first sentence to the last were amazing. His thought was brilliant, and you can love it at the first time you listen it. But while you listen to the whole album, you might feel like, "was that really you, John?".
remember what he said in Stop This Train song,
So scared of getting older,
I'm only good at being young
He might just too scared,
and force us to be old with him.
But, youth is just a matter of mindset. The youth soul live forever no matter what your age is.
We can be forever young though.
It's just how you choose you want to live your life with.
but then again, who am I to judge?
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I feel the way you feel too, Kak Lallaaaaa...
BalasHapus