Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Mayer's music has meaning

John Mayer is back on stage again.

He played Tuesday night at the Beacon Theater in New York City. The concert was broadcast live by the Fuse cable network.

Mayer released "Battle Studies," his fourth studio album Tuesday.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Mayer said the song "Heartbreak Warfare" isn't about his publicized romances with Jennifer Anniston or Jessica Simpson.

While he might get inspiration for songs through his life, the songs are more about the music.

Mayer said when he and his band start playing, the people think about the music as it pertains to their lives, not his.

The Grammy-award winning artist hits the nail on the head.

Whether it's "Georgia," Daughters" or "Waiting on the World to Change," during those notes and lyrics I am thinking how they interact with my life.

Mayer can handle his own life.

His message in the songs helps me in mine.

During an interview with Fuse, Mayer talked about his latest album has him connecting with his fans in a more intimate way.

From what I heard on Tuesday night, he has pulled up a chair to my table and we are discussing the journey of life. It sounds great.

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