Well, it’s not really something out of The Sixth Sense, but Brad Paisley says there’s a little cemetery on his property, and he finds that passing the memorials of two long-ago residents evokes a sense of history for him — past, present, and future — of how things change, and what will things be like long after another generation comes along. (AUDIO INFO BELOW)
- Right now, Brad is rockin’ with a future of another variety, with his latest smash, “Welcome to the Future,” the second huge hit from his American Saturday Night album.
- And in the immediate future, don’t miss Brad as he performs on the Late Show with David Letterman on Tuesday!
Brad Paisley finds thoughts of the past inspiring thoughts of the future. (:39)
“I got, you know, a farm, and as I jog, I jog past this little graveyard where people are buried that died in 1916: the Crenshaws that lived on the property. The only people that lived there, as far as I know back then. And it’s just a husband and wife buried there, and there’s a little tombstone and a little rock wall around it. And I think to myself, a hundred…that’s almost a hundred years ago that they were buried. Let alone when they…they were sixty, seventy years old when they died. I mean, what…a hundred years from now, what is this farm gonna look like? I certainly won’t still be here. And weird to think about, you know? What’s gonna…where are we all headed?”