![]() ![]() ![]() Ofcourse his allegiance to Texas is represented on the song "Lonestar Blues" and the song "Blue Marlin Blues" is just plain fun to listen to! There is a spiritual message in the song "Three Nails And A Cross" that confirm the down to earth humbled side of George. "Showman's Life" (with Faith Hill) is another inside look at life as a mega star. ![]() I know that life is short and I am gonna make the most of it. The first single " Here For A Good Time" sort of says the same thing. They almost say " here is what I have have learned from some of the mistakes I have made." Songs like "Poison" and "Drinkin Man" and "Shame On Me" almost give an example of what a father may tell his son. Maybe a round about musical autobiography of his life? Song after song, there is a lesson to be learned within the lyrics of the song. Many of these songs reveal a side of Strait that we haven't heard before. I tried to put the idea of him including his son on this project on the back burner and place my focus on the feel of the entire album.(I don't like to listen to albums and pick on them song by song.) However, after listening through a few times on different days, I get the sense that this album conveys the lessons that Strait has learned through the words/thoughts and feelings of both he and his son. After all, I LIKE just about every song he has put out and I LOVE most of the them. I wanted to listen to this album with an objective ear. ![]()
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