Thursday, October 22, 2020

With “Gone,” Dierks Bentley is Back!



All day long, all day long, I’ve been sitting on the couch watching Dierks Bentley all day long!

In Dierks’ new single releasing today (10/22/20) at noon EST on radio, he may sing a lot about being “Gone,” but he’s definitely back! The melody is catchy and the lyrics are cleverly written by Nicolle  Galyon, Ben Johnson and Niko Moon and produced by David Garcia. 

On The Bobby Bones show this morning, Bobby asked Dierks if this was a new producer after playing a clip of "Gone." 

"That's good ears! I think every album you want to make it feel like the first time.  I was looking to be inspired, writing with Hardy and David Garcia, having so much fun writing with them and just enjoyed it and really got to know David well. I'm always trying to make it feel new. There's this main theme in all my music which is trying to mix bluegrass with the kickass, trying to mix the dobro and banjo with big guitars and big drums--always trying to find a way to do that better.  So I love what David does, he produced and wrote "Meant To Be" for Florida Georgia Line and he has that sensibility like Ross Copperman does, and taking what I know--the banjo, dobro and fiddle and incorporate those two sounds, so it sounds new to me.  The fact that you [Bobby] picked up on that means the world to me because I'm trying to tweak it a little. I don't want to do the same thing every time."

His buddies, boss, momma and neighbors all think he’s the physical kind of gone, but it’s his mind that’s missing after a breakup, “trying to figure out how a good thing went wrong.”  But it’s Bentley’s heartbreakingly poignant vocal that takes the break-up song to a sadder than a “Say You Do” country song low.

When we first heard it ‘live’ on the online fan wall of the iHeartCountry festival, “Gone” was not leaving our ears, all up in our heads for weeks! We were hooked on that piano intro!

Time to do your duty, DB Congress reps! After you hear it on radio today, start requesting the song through your local country radio DJs.

Listen or download now!

My buddies think I’m on the lake

Boss thinks I’ve been sick for days

Momma’s probably on her way

Cause I ain’t picked up the phone

I’ve been a million places but they’re all up in my head

Over drinkin’ over thinkin ever since you left



I’ve been gone, I’ve been gone

I’ve been sitting on the couch watching tv all day long, all day long

I’ve been trying to figure how a good thing went wrong

Faster than that freight train

Farther than that airplane

Sadder than a country song

Headed down that highway

Anywhere but my way

Ever since you moved on

I’ve been gone



Took a trip down memory lane

Checked into hotel heartbreak

Passed rock bottom all the way

Without leaving my living room

I’ve been a million places but they’re all up in my head

Over drinkin’ over thinkin ever since you left


I’ve been gone, I’ve been gone

I’ve been sitting on the couch watching tv all day long, all day long

I’ve been trying to figure out how a good thing went wrong

Faster than that freight train

Farther than that airplane

Sadder than a country song

Headed down that highway

Anywhere but my way

Ever since you moved on

I’ve been gone

Yeah, I’ve been gone



All the clothes are on the floor

All the mail is by the door

All the whiskey bottles in my bed

All the dishes in the sink

All the gas is in the tank

All the neighbors probably think I’m dead



I’ve been gone, I’ve been gone

I’ve been sitting on the couch watching tv all day long, all day long

I’ve been trying to figure out how a good thing went wrong




Faster than that freight train

Farther than that airplane

Sadder than a country song

Headed down that highway

Anywhere but my way

Ever since you moved on

I’ve been gone

Yeah, I’ve been gone

Gone


Tune in to watch Dierks perform “Gone” on the 2020 iHeartCountry Festival Presented by Capital One on October 23rd at 7pm CT/8pm ET/5pm PT via an exclusive stream on livexlive.com. The show will also be broadcast live across iHeartMedia's Country music radio stations all over the country, as well as on iHeartCountry Radio via the iHeartRadio app.


Thursday, October 15, 2020

Dierks Bentley at the Opry 95th Birthday Celebration

 

Photo Credit to @Opry on Twitter


 










The first live concert post-quarantine was a balm to our live music deprived souls.  A few DB Congress members were some of the lucky few that were able to attend the Opry’s 95th Birthday Celebration on Saturday, October 3, 2020.  This was the Opry’s first night with a live audience since March.  The bill included Vince Gill, Lorrie Morgan, Terri Clark, and Dierks Bentley. 

 

    

The Opry offered the first of the 500 seats to those with tickets originally for October 3rd.  After that, tickets went on sale to the public and sold out quickly.  The Opry was able to assign seating with social distancing in mind.  Our pew of four did not include anyone else.  Of course, masks were required while inside and outside of the venue.  Ushers were strict about social distancing while in line to enter the venue. 

Nichole & Michelle
Tracy, Nichole, Mary Lou, & Michelle
Masks were only removed for the photo.


 

The last fifteen minutes of the one hour show featured Mr. Dierks Bentley.  Seeing the band and Dierks on stage together again was incredible.  Terri introduced Dierks and mentions his 15th Opry Anniversary (cheers), her collaboration with Doug on the Hot Country Knights- The K is Silent album (crickets), and Dierks’ collaboration with her on her Christmas album (cheers).  That’s okay with us, HCK can continue to be our best kept secret. 

 




Dierks and the guys opened the set with Burning Man, the first track on The Mountain album and the name of the 2019 Tour.  Although this song was written by Bobby Pinson and Luke Dick, it fits Dierks to a T.  Faron Young’s song Goin’ Steady was the second song chosen by Dierks to honor a musician from the past.  He gives listeners a great rendition and a nice ending note that is reminiscent of a yodel.  To close out the show, Dierks was joined by Vince, Lorrie, and Terri to sing Will the Circle Be Unbroken (By and By) single by the Carter Family.  As you can imagine, the entire audience of 500 joined in on the song. 

 


Of course, the set or shows are never long enough.  But these four DB Congress members had a memorable night at the Opry and trip to Nashville.  See some quotes from the night below as well as the link to view the entire show.

Truly Yours,

Michelle 

 

Michelle (DB Rep from Texas) states, “When Vince opened the show, those first few notes were just incredible. Not having live music for the last seven months has been very sad.  The virtual tidbits we've gotten from Dierks has just not been enough.  I hope a full tour will be here soon!”

 

“Hearing & being a part of live music again...it was one of those “heart pounding out of my chest” moments & the fact that it was Dierks at The Opry made it even better!!!!”  says Mary Lou (DB Rep from North Carolina).

 

When the time came and that curtain opened I wasn’t thinking about my mask, how many people were in attendance, or how we were amongst the first people to sit in the seats of the Opry house since March.....The only thing on my mind was the music! Live in person music for the first time in months......and in that moment everything made sense. Music has always had a way of healing my soul ❤️ and Dierks and the rest of the band being there was an added bonus 😉 ”, states Nichole (DB Rep from Florida).


Tracy (DB Rep from Mississippi) says, “When I stepped onto Broadway and then later into the Opry House and could listen to live music for the first time in months, my heart was so happy! I felt as if the world was turning again and everything was going to be ok!” 


 

Tracy & Mary Lou at Whiskey Row Rooftop
Masks were only removed for the photo.

 

The entire show can be streamed here:  https://youtu.be/3-x_S1uEgQg

Dierks begins at the 1 hour and 16 minute time mark.