eek. I say he can't get stoned.
Don't get me wrong... I love John Mayer music. Lyrics about getting stoned and/or high is so 
That said, it took me a WHILE to like the high lyric in Sloe Gin. Clapton's cocaine... etc. Just don't enjoy making light of drugs. Call me a square
I'll listen to the songs, but I won't say they are amazing or cover them in tribute to the artist. I guess the only negative nancy'ing I'll do about it is right here. 
The song "Who Says" sounds like John Mayer took a concept from Ben Harper's "burn one down" trying give it a Jack Johnson feel with the riffs off Mayer's "Stop This Train." For my money, I was expecting a little more from John Mayer. I think he has more talent than this song let on, but it will line his pockets quite nicely... which is the name of the game in commercial music.
This 2006 remark of his was obviously a lie "I may never win a Grammy again, I may never sell a million records again, but the world will get where I’m coming from.” Mayer added, “I’m not afraid to lose it all.” I was really hoping he was illuding to dedicating himself to more blues music.... oh well.
- Nic from Detroit...
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