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It’s a story about a breakup and the ex has moved presumably a great distance away. And she knows that person will always have a piece of her heart so she doesn’t really want to talk to them about the mundaneness of small talk like the weather. At the end of the song the “weather” has transitioned to “whether” and she doesn’t want to get to that discussion of whether there’s a chance for rekindling their relationship because she knows it’s already over, even if she’s not willing to admit it out loud.
My interpretation at least.
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ОтветитьMy only suggestion for this group is to always just find a live performance of a song you want to listen to. Somehow they always sound so much better live then they do in their studio versions.
ОтветитьI also highly suggest their cover of Come On Over by Christina Aguilera. One of the best covers of that song I've ever seen.
ОтветитьI'm SO THRILLED more people are reacting to Lawrence! I literally go around to people who react and beg them to check out Lawrence and nobody does! It drives me nuts, because I can't imagine anyone not liking them. :)
Ответитьhaha I always love people coming across Lawrence. Love your vibe man you seem super positive. Subscribed.
ОтветитьYou should watch “shot” the acoustic version
ОтветитьHer vibrato is borderline percussive
ОтветитьIt's a bit of a play on words. "Weather" vs "Whether" As in "if we're talking about weather/whether you and I should be together..." Add in beautiful singing and crunchy harmonies and awesome dynamic shifts, it's just a masterpiece. Thanks for reacting, man!
ОтветитьThey are opening for the Jonas Brothers now if you want to see them live (you don't have to stay for JB if you aren't into them). Definitely worth seeing them live!
ОтветитьCasualty with Jon Bellion is insane also. I'm seeing them live next week!
ОтветитьGracie.
ОтветитьThey could do a "Weather" v. "Colors of the Wind" mashup 👌
ОтветитьHe reminds me of Ray Charles so much! XD
ОтветитьClyde is amazing- When Marc Lawrence was working on the 2000 film Miss Congeniality and was not pleased with his options for the Miss United States pageant theme song, he turned to Clyde to see what he thought was wrong. At only age five, Clyde wrote his own version, and the film's other producers chose it without knowing its writer.[3] The Miss United States pageant anthem that Clyde composed is prominently featured in the film, and his composition led him to become the youngest member of the Songwriters Guild of America.[4]
ОтветитьHow did they make a sad song sound good?... Damit man they're Lawrence that's how!
ОтветитьWeather and whether....that's the deal. Clyde is the youngest member of the Songwriters Guild....at 6.
ОтветитьReally love your attitude , and insight . I’ll be checking out other videos!
ОтветитьJust found this band today. I swear I had the same look on my face at the start of this song. So good
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