Obviously, when you're in my position where you hear the same stuff over and over (and over) every single day, some songs are not going to be your favorite.
I caught up with Jonah Prill in studio on Thursday morning. He's back from Los Angeles for a quick break. He's spending some time in Billings and on the family ranch South of Big Timber before he heads back to LA to find out if he makes it to the next round.
If you saw the cover of the mag, you might think- hey, that's a cool hat that Tim McGraw is wearing. Why yes, yes it is. Did you know that hat was custom made in Billings, Montana?
Hank and Montana go way back, in fact, he has been a "part-time" resident since at least the early '70s. An avid hunter, fisherman, and outdoorsman, Hank realized he could indulge in all of those right here. I mean, let's be honest, a country boy can survive.
I don't know about you- I never liked cigarette smoke (cigars are another story) but there is something very nostalgic about this incredibly well-written song. It's a song about how times have changed. How neighbors used to just drop by and say hi. When you'd hang out on your front porch. When the "world turned slower." When you didn't have to lock your doors at night. And yes, when you could still smoke in bars.