OK, I guess I'm the ":big sap" category too! You summed up this one excellently - the poster child for simplicity is perfect. This is right up my alley in every way - I loved the sentiment, the score, the lyric, the performance. It doesn't get a whole better. Thanks Don for your excellent reaction!
This guy is the best thing to happen to country music since the 90s for sure. He better become the biggest star and save this genre cuz outside of him, it sucks.
😘, Thank you, Don! The warm simplicity, but extreme depth of this song makes it a 10 for me, all day/night long! It mentions so many simple, but yet powerful things that I can personally relate to. I couldn’t imagine not having those simple things in my life. Could you imagine if that song video was done on a boat, perhaps on a sandbar?!?! Just sitting there waiting on tides to change and the sun and moon changing places.
@shefferace Every detail of your post is so spot on--love it! It makes me think of spending a night on a sandbar and wondering what that would be like, especially if the moon is shining bright. So many sandbars, so little time!! :-)
He opened for Lainey Wilson last night in Auburn WA. He is from Sunnyside. Which we drove by on our way to see he and Lainey plus Jackson Dean. He is a real treat! He reminds me of William Michael Morgan.
Wow. What a beautifully sweet sappy song! Just kidding. This is awesome! This kid, if he wrote this, hit exactly the right note. And the footage from the drone didn't hurt at all!
And his little Dog too! Guy sounds like a combination of Paul Overstreet and Ricky Skaggs. Somewhere between the two. Awesome song. Great lyrics. Late 80's too early 90's Country style.
Folks jump on the Zach Top Train while you can seats are getting very very very Limited it was announced next Feb and Mar he'll be opening for Alan Jackson! which obviously is huge
We also know it's new because he's only in his mid 20s. I'll say the same thing here I commented on one of Zach's videos: Whatever time machine brought this kid here from the 80s, somebody break it we need him here!
This song was my introduction to Zach a while back. Great artist.
OK, I guess I'm the ":big sap" category too! You summed up this one excellently - the poster child for simplicity is perfect. This is right up my alley in every way - I loved the sentiment, the score, the lyric, the performance. It doesn't get a whole better. Thanks Don for your excellent reaction!
This guy is the best thing to happen to country music since the 90s for sure. He better become the biggest star and save this genre cuz outside of him, it sucks.
😘, Thank you, Don! The warm simplicity, but extreme depth of this song makes it a 10 for me, all day/night long! It mentions so many simple, but yet powerful things that I can personally relate to. I couldn’t imagine not having those simple things in my life. Could you imagine if that song video was done on a boat, perhaps on a sandbar?!?! Just sitting there waiting on tides to change and the sun and moon changing places.
@shefferace Every detail of your post is so spot on--love it! It makes me think of spending a night on a sandbar and wondering what that would be like, especially if the moon is shining bright. So many sandbars, so little time!! :-)
He opened for Lainey Wilson last night in Auburn WA. He is from Sunnyside. Which we drove by on our way to see he and Lainey plus Jackson Dean. He is a real treat! He reminds me of William Michael Morgan.
Wow. What a beautifully sweet sappy song!
Just kidding. This is awesome! This kid, if he wrote this, hit exactly the right note. And the footage from the drone didn't hurt at all!
And his little Dog too! Guy sounds like a combination of Paul Overstreet and Ricky Skaggs. Somewhere between the two. Awesome song. Great lyrics. Late 80's too early 90's Country style.
When this song started I thought I going to hear England Dan and John Ford Coley sing.
@randytorres8211 That’s a really good song too (Here Comes the Sun). Now I have that melody in my head!
Folks jump on the Zach Top Train while you can seats are getting very very very Limited it was announced next Feb and Mar he'll be opening for Alan Jackson! which obviously is huge
We also know it's new because he's only in his mid 20s. I'll say the same thing here I commented on one of Zach's videos: Whatever time machine brought this kid here from the 80s, somebody break it we need him here!
Hi would you react too Goldie Hill & Justin Tubb ( looking back to See )? It's an old live black and white video version. When you get the chance.