The Band Perry Release Vivid 'Gentle On My Mind' Video (Recap)
. But when she returns, the man is gone. All that's left is a postcard that reads, "Had to go." Though this could easily be the setup for a suspense or horror flick (remember The Vanishing?), it's actually not as ominous as the scenario might imply. It's a song about drifting, and that's just what the guy here does: drift away. The woman? She doesn't scream or even cry. She apparently knew what she was getting into with this dude (or so we hope--she can't be that much of a pushover), so she takes it in stride. She even smiles when she sees the postcard, answering his message by mumbling out loud, "I know." The song then finally kicks in, showing the guy, pack on his back, walking away down a lonely desert road; the desert shots (which later move to the mountains, showing big trees and waterfalls) are interspersed with clips of the three Band Perry siblings play the song live inside what looks like a vintage theater. The outdoor scenery shifts from the desert to the mountains, showing our now bearded antihero frolicking among big trees and waterfalls, while at the same time thinking back to the woman he left behind. Read more and watch the video - here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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