Brad Paisley's dedication to habitual tardiness.
July 13th 2008 12:05
I was sitting on my couch this afternoon, sending an email to a lecturer and not really paying attention to the television in the background. Momentarily l looked up and saw that the CMC "Country Pick" of the week was Brad Paisley's new single, Waitin' On A Woman.
I put my laptop on the couch and turned my attention to the video, as Brad Paisley has never disappointed me with a music video (see Online, Alcohol etc). I was pleasantly surprised to see Andy Griffith play a major role in the video as the elder gentleman informing his younger counterpart (Paisley) that although he has spent the greater part of his life since 1952 waiting for his wife, he does not mind doing so.
Based on the title, one would expect a playful, if not slightly silly song about a woman's habitual tardiness. Instead, what Paisley delivers is a sweet and reflective ballad that does not fall short in any way what so ever.
I put my laptop on the couch and turned my attention to the video, as Brad Paisley has never disappointed me with a music video (see Online, Alcohol etc). I was pleasantly surprised to see Andy Griffith play a major role in the video as the elder gentleman informing his younger counterpart (Paisley) that although he has spent the greater part of his life since 1952 waiting for his wife, he does not mind doing so.
Based on the title, one would expect a playful, if not slightly silly song about a woman's habitual tardiness. Instead, what Paisley delivers is a sweet and reflective ballad that does not fall short in any way what so ever.
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