All these things are what signal that your neighborhood is going in the wrong direction. |
Brad may be a young guy, but he's an old soul, |
Every generation has a little bit to offer, I think. And the only thing constant about music is its constantly changing. |
I think we're probably the biggest loser in that legislation. We tried to tell the story, but when we're a small city and as poor as we are, we don't carry a lot of weight. |
I'd like to stop at 3 feet and let it set a little, see how it looks along the seams. |
I've probably been writing songs in Nashville longer than anybody. My first co-writer was Andrew Jackson, |
If the wolf had ever come to our back door, he'd have had to bring a picnic lunch. |
In Nashville, as in every other city, there's no substitute for hard work. |
In one compliance report you know exactly where you stand. You can see how many users and licenses you have. |
It may look like an abandoned car to some folks, but it's actually the beginning of the decline of a neighborhood. |
It was cutting-edge and revolutionary. Buck did things his own way. His music didn't sound like anything coming out of Nashville, but the songs were undeniable hits. |
It was established originally as a living monument to the World War One veterans. |
It's been an amazing transition. ... It really is a beautiful act now. |
It's like going to the Olympics for circus. ... This is such a special opportunity ... with international competition and prizes for acts. |
It's pure magic. It's absolutely the most magical place in the world. |