GARY CLARK JR.began playing guitar in 1996 at the ripe young age of 12. Born and raised in Austin, TX, Gary continued to play small gigs throughout his early teens, until he popped on the radar of legendary promoter Clifford Antone, owner of the Austin blues club Antone's. Through Clifford's connections, Gary soon began sitting in and learning from an array of musical icons, including the incomparable Jimmie Vaughan.
Jimmie and others in the Austin music community mentored Gary along his path, facilitating his steady rise, and continued ascent in the Texas music scene. Gary's musical peers, as well as the Austin music community at-large, have showered him with critical acclaim for his galvanized live performances, and fervid expression. At one unexpected point of political recognition, mayor of Austin Kirk Watson proclaimed May 3, 2001 Gary Clark Jr Day. Gary was 18 years old at the time.
Gary went on to win the Austin Music Award for Best Blues and Electric Guitarist on three separate occasions, in addition to receiving awards from various Blues magazines and associations around the country. After playing the nationally televised show Austin City Limits and touring with the likes of artists such as Jimmie Vaughan, Pinetop Perkins, and Doyle Bramhall II, he continued his recording pursuits by releasing three self-produced albums, and creating the original score for the major motion picture Full Count. His creative versatility allowed him to transcend his own musical talents, while also starring as a principal character in John Sayle’s film Honeydripper, alongside actors Danny Glover and Stacy Keach.
Originally known as a blues musician and even compared to such greats as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert Collins and Albert King, Gary is stepping out...way out. His upcoming CD will really test his blues fans. Will they appreciate Gary's guitar chops and his soulful voice as he explores other genres? Gary hopes so and he hopes they will continue with him on his journey. And with this new sound, we're thinking Gary will pick up some new fans along the way.
HIs first major label LP "Blak and Blu" was released on October 22, 2012
Honest I Do
Gary Clark Jr. Lyrics
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Honest I do
I never placed
no one else above
Please tell me you love me
stop driving me mad
you're the sweetest little one
I don't know how to love
stop driving me mad
when i woke up this morning
I never felt so bad
The lyrics to Gary Clark Jr.'s song "Honest I Do" convey a deep sense of love and longing. The opening lines express a profound affection, as the singer professes their love in a sincere and genuine manner. It showcases a level of commitment where they assert that no one else can compare to their beloved.
The plea for reciprocity in expressing love is evident in the line "Please tell me you love me, stop driving me mad." It portrays the singer's yearning for their partner to acknowledge and reciprocate their feelings. The intensity of their emotions is further emphasized by referring to their loved one as the "sweetest little one" they have ever had.
The last verse of the song alludes to heartbreak or a sense of disappointment. The line "I don't know how to love, stop driving me mad" suggests that the singer is grappling with the complexities of love and perhaps feels overwhelmed or confused by the situation. The mention of waking up feeling incredibly bad indicates a deep emotional pain that has engulfed them.
Overall, "Honest I Do" highlights the depth of love and the vulnerability that comes with it. It portrays the yearning for reciprocation and the emotional turmoil that often accompanies intense feelings of love.
Line by Line Meaning
don't you know that I love
I hope you are aware of the deep affection I have for you
Honest I do
I genuinely mean it
I never placed
I have never prioritized
no one else above
anyone else ahead of you
Please tell me you love me
Kindly express your love towards me
stop driving me mad
Cease causing me extreme frustration
you're the sweetest little one
You are the most endearing and lovable person
that i ever had
I have ever had the privilege to be with
I don't know how to love
I lack the understanding of how to truly love
stop driving me mad
End the behavior that is causing me great distress
when i woke up this morning
At the start of today
I never felt so bad
I have never experienced such emotional pain
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ewart Abner, Jimmy Reed
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