I moved from NJ to Bridgeport, CT the summer of ‘83 where we lived for one year. My daughter went to Bridgeport High School for most of that year when JM’s father was the principal, though I don’t remember him. Thinking back to that time, I wonder if I could have “passed him on the sidewalk” while I was out and about. JM turned 6 that year…that beautiful little boy who grew up to be a beautiful man.
I love the last few lines…
But the memories of selling out a club that holds 180 people for the first time, what that drive home was like, that’s mine. “Those were really special days for me. Playing Eddie’s Attic [a club in Atlanta] and selling a bunch of CDs and getting a handful of cash, those were really amazing days. Those were the big steps. The way up, that was a great time.”
and if you wanna know the moment I knew that I was still along; I found I never learned your number, I just stored it in my phone…
Another round for this song too.
john mayer - “hummingbird”
saratoga springs performing arts center
2004being a music fan, i’ve always been appreciative of others willingness to share moments, memories, captions in time. lately, while working on marketing and the like for the new mayer project, i’ve tried to share the little amount of information i’m allowed to, with fans. i’ve noticed a lot of people aren’t happy no matter what you do. it gets rough, but i’m hoping that this THROWBACK, this memory that i’ve held with me for the last 7 years, helps aid the curiosity.
-L
(via suesue)
John Mayer, Last Call Interview, December, 2004.
Have a great weekend Family!!
Oh my shit, the end
That is one of the funniest interviews I’ve seen in quite a while…Carson giveith and John takeith away!
Exactly. Carson attempts to keep a rhythm and John’s having none of that. Looking forward Carson’s new show though. You’ve probably seen the previews but if not, here it is.
Playing in the rain. Were any of you at this show in Bryant Park?
John Mayer circa 2004
Your Body Is a Wonderland & Neon
song written by John Mayer
