We saw this show and aside from 98% of the audience who were content to shine seats with their butts the show was beautiful if underappreciated. The rendition of Southland in the Springtime with Lloyd Maines was worth the trip down, and Terri Hendrix and Lloyd were quite a phenomenal duo and a great way to start the evening. Wake up Houston! I was almost embarrassed to admit that you are my hometown!
@sumyounguy1 I think it means we look back in nostalgia, in snapshots. All the context of the pain is taken away and there's only the memory of the good and the missing of people who were once in your life and are now no longer...
this is one of the best from IG!
P&TBB is my favourite of their albums
thegoochieguy 2 years ago
I love this song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thirteendays13 2 years ago
We saw this show and aside from 98% of the audience who were content to shine seats with their butts the show was beautiful if underappreciated. The rendition of Southland in the Springtime with Lloyd Maines was worth the trip down, and Terri Hendrix and Lloyd were quite a phenomenal duo and a great way to start the evening. Wake up Houston! I was almost embarrassed to admit that you are my hometown!
tulanedyke 2 years ago
Thanks so much for posting this.
IGfreak427 2 years ago
I love this song so much! It's one of my favourites from your new album.
"Every sun going down was a picture then. But when we look back in frames, they all look the same. There´s no sense of time, no sense of pain"
That has got to be one of the best lines ever written.
sanneg 2 years ago
What exactly does that line mean to you? It sounds beautiful, but not sure I get it.
sumyounguy1 2 years ago
@sumyounguy1 I think it means we look back in nostalgia, in snapshots. All the context of the pain is taken away and there's only the memory of the good and the missing of people who were once in your life and are now no longer...
wscottwhitlock 7 months ago