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The next song is... this is one...
There's a couple of songs, "Black & White People" and this song...
was written... I'd say 10 years ago, but I’ve said it for 3 or 4 years...
so it's gotta be 11 or 12 years ago.
I was 17 years old, I was hitchhiking from...
Orlando to Daytona, that was my plan for the weekend...
and I met this girl, as you do when you're 17.
We had this great week together and we were headed back to her place.
That was the plan, she lived in Tampa.
Somewhere down the road she stopped the car and kicked me out.
She pulled over, I was sleeping, she opened the door and said...
"Listen, this isn't gonna work out, sorry and thanks for playing. "
And she kicked me out. She didn't eyen take me to my exit. Bitch.
And it's funny, because when you're 17...
everything, you watch a lot of John Hughes movies and everything is...
a big affair of the heart and everything is huge.
And now, not so much. Now it's just a character-building funny story...
but at the time that messed me up, so...
I wrote this song about it, and here goes.
Just three miles from the rest stop
And she slams on the breaks
She said, I tried to be but I'm not
So could you please collect your things
And I don't wanna be cold I don't wanna be cruel
But I gotta find more Than what's happening with you
So If you'd open up the door
She said, while you were sleeping
I was listening to the radio and wondering what you're dreaming when
It came to mind that I didn’t care
So I thought, hell If it's over
I had better end it quick Or I could lose my nerve
Are you listening
Can you hear me
Have you forgotten
Just three miles from the rest stop
And my mouth's too dry to rage
The light was shining from the radio
And I could barely see her face
But she knew all the words that I never had said
She knew the crumpled-up promise Of this broken-down man
So as I opened up the door
She said, while you were sleeping
I was listening to the radio and wondering what you're dreaming when
It came to mind that I didn’t care
So I thought, hell If it's over
Well, I had better end it quick Or I could lose my nerve
Are you listening
Can you hear me
Oh, can you hear me
Can you hear me
Oh, can you hear me
While you were sleeping
I was listening to the radio and wondering what you're dreaming when
It came to mind that I didn’t care
So I thought, hell If it's over
Well, I had better end it quick Or I could lose my nerve
And are you listening
Can you hear me
While you were sleeping
Well I was listening to the radio and wondering what you're dreaming when
It came to mind that I didn’t care
Yeah, so I thought, hell If it's over
Well, I had better end it quick Or I could lose all my nerve
Are you listening
Can you hear
Me
Can you hear me
I can
Pull over
Thank you. Thank you very much.
What's that?
Biggest influence? It has to be either Tom Petty, maybe...
or Willie Nelson, one of the two. Tom Petty is the guy, you know?
He's made record after record after record of great, great songs.
And under the radar. It's never been about the Tom Petty hoopla...
or the Tom Petty circus coming to town, it's just been about...
"We'll give you a good record, hope you like it, then another one... "
And that's what's supposed to be about. You try and follow him...
in the music sense, in his philosophies on how to do things...
I think you can't go wrong.