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Bury Me in Blue Jeans was definitely in that kind of classic country playful thing.
Also, you know, a rhythm-based song.
They're just fun for us to play live.
We don't want to get up there and just play one rhythm for 90 minutes in a show.
And that one's just kind of a classic country sentiment.
And then the fact, too, that it has some depth and it's immoral, essentially, right?
Yeah.
Everything that shines isn't always gold.
I think it's totally true.
The stuff you own eventually winds up owning you, you know?
Sometimes I find myself just having blocks in my day where I'm dealing with the things around the house or our land.
And it's not a good feeling, which it's always a double-edged sword, you know, because things can be fun.
You know, we have classic cars.
You know, it's like you've got to find that balance with having it and it being fun to own
and not letting it just take all of your time with the stuff you're trying to do.
There is an emphasis in this world put onto meaningless things, and it is a material world.
A lot of people's focus is in the wrong place, and I think that's what that story kind of comes down to, that song.
Again, to me, it is a little bit of like barroom preaching.