Vince On Young Man's Town (Commentary)
Well, I think, uhm, at that point in my life, that was the best song I ever wrote
Uhm, it was the most poignant, It was haggardish
It was, it was, all things I loved about country music, you know
And I, I loved, I loved how truthful it was
Uhm, more than anything, it just happened in a conversation, you know
My friend and I were having lunch and
And I wasn't the one whining about
Not getting airplay and things like that, and, he was, you know
I said, "Man, it's a, it's a young man's town these days"
So write that down, it's it's, you know, and it's just
It's kind of true and it, and I think that, uhm
I think some people mistook it for sour grapes
And I would go, "Did you listen to the words?"
It's the polar opposite of that
You know, it's being gracious about it, you know?
And I think that's, if I've done anything well, uh, is-
I've, I've been good about being gracious about whatever, whatever stretch I'm in
You know, I wasn't bitter when I, when I was struggling to come up
And I, I surely was it, over the top, arrogant and cocky when my
When everything was in full bloom and then if it's going the other way
It's all the same people, you know
And just, press on, you know, it's all, it's all okay, you know
Now obviously moments of, of gnashing of teeth and
And I think the real mind-bender is, is
Like, I've said a lot at this, this point, making a new record, nearly 60, I
I'm better than I've ever been
And that's the mind-bender
That now you think you'd be the most compelling to listen to
And, but the way that it's
The way that it's working and it's gonna work, that's probably not gonna happen
You know, but that's also, the beauty of some age and some wisdom and all that was
I know it and by God, that's enough
Uhm, it was the most poignant, It was haggardish
It was, it was, all things I loved about country music, you know
And I, I loved, I loved how truthful it was
Uhm, more than anything, it just happened in a conversation, you know
My friend and I were having lunch and
And I wasn't the one whining about
Not getting airplay and things like that, and, he was, you know
I said, "Man, it's a, it's a young man's town these days"
So write that down, it's it's, you know, and it's just
It's kind of true and it, and I think that, uhm
I think some people mistook it for sour grapes
And I would go, "Did you listen to the words?"
It's the polar opposite of that
You know, it's being gracious about it, you know?
And I think that's, if I've done anything well, uh, is-
I've, I've been good about being gracious about whatever, whatever stretch I'm in
You know, I wasn't bitter when I, when I was struggling to come up
And I, I surely was it, over the top, arrogant and cocky when my
When everything was in full bloom and then if it's going the other way
It's all the same people, you know
And just, press on, you know, it's all, it's all okay, you know
Now obviously moments of, of gnashing of teeth and
And I think the real mind-bender is, is
Like, I've said a lot at this, this point, making a new record, nearly 60, I
I'm better than I've ever been
And that's the mind-bender
That now you think you'd be the most compelling to listen to
And, but the way that it's
The way that it's working and it's gonna work, that's probably not gonna happen
You know, but that's also, the beauty of some age and some wisdom and all that was
I know it and by God, that's enough
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