1 00:00:09,884 --> 00:00:13,644 [Ronnie Vannucci] I just remember this song being a turning point for us. 2 00:00:13,722 --> 00:00:16,642 We were making up stories about murder, 3 00:00:16,725 --> 00:00:19,435 night clubs, and girlfriends that look like a boyfriend, 4 00:00:20,020 --> 00:00:23,400 and this, all of a sudden, felt deeply personal 5 00:00:23,481 --> 00:00:24,731 and was just like, whoa. 6 00:00:27,694 --> 00:00:30,284 [Flowers] As confident as we felt going into it, 7 00:00:30,363 --> 00:00:34,123 you still know there's a chance that the first album was a fluke, 8 00:00:35,076 --> 00:00:39,866 and this was the moment when I knew that we'd be okay. [laughs] 9 00:00:42,250 --> 00:00:46,130 [Hirway] The Killers are a Multi-Platinum, Grammy-winning band from Las Vegas. 10 00:00:46,212 --> 00:00:48,762 They started making their second album, Sam's Town, 11 00:00:48,840 --> 00:00:51,470 after their first album skyrocketed them to fame. 12 00:00:52,052 --> 00:00:56,472 With that extraordinary success, there was extraordinary pressure to do it again. 13 00:00:56,556 --> 00:01:00,516 In 2006, Sam's Town came out with the song "When You Were Young" 14 00:01:00,602 --> 00:01:01,732 as the first single. 15 00:01:01,811 --> 00:01:05,521 [Flowers] ♪ He doesn't look a thing Like Jesus ♪ 16 00:01:07,817 --> 00:01:10,197 ♪ But more than you'll ever know ♪ 17 00:01:14,741 --> 00:01:17,791 [Hirway] The song and the album both ended up going Platinum. 18 00:01:21,331 --> 00:01:23,211 I'm Hrishikesh Hirway. 19 00:01:23,291 --> 00:01:25,041 This is Song Exploder. 20 00:01:25,126 --> 00:01:26,956 [intro theme music playing] 21 00:01:36,096 --> 00:01:37,636 [strumming chord] 22 00:01:38,223 --> 00:01:40,563 [Flowers] Let me hear those beautiful voices. 23 00:01:40,642 --> 00:01:41,732 [audience cheering] 24 00:01:41,810 --> 00:01:45,270 [Flowers] Our first record, Hot Fuss, it was wildly successful. 25 00:01:45,355 --> 00:01:47,515 We wrote these songs, and it's big, 26 00:01:47,982 --> 00:01:50,822 but it was strange because it just felt so natural to us. 27 00:01:50,902 --> 00:01:54,322 Thank you all very much for listening to us and accepting us. 28 00:01:54,405 --> 00:01:56,485 We're very proud to play here tonight. 29 00:01:56,574 --> 00:01:58,584 [audience cheering] 30 00:02:04,833 --> 00:02:05,963 It was so exciting. 31 00:02:06,459 --> 00:02:09,089 It was the first time any of us had a passport. 32 00:02:11,589 --> 00:02:12,879 And we went everywhere. 33 00:02:14,425 --> 00:02:16,925 [Stoermer] We played, I guess, 400, 500 shows. 34 00:02:17,637 --> 00:02:19,757 It was a grueling tour, but we were excited 35 00:02:19,848 --> 00:02:24,098 because everything was new, and we were happy to be able to do this for a living. 36 00:02:25,103 --> 00:02:29,273 [Vannucci] We knew we had an opportunity. We're from working class families. 37 00:02:29,357 --> 00:02:31,067 We know how rare this thing is. 38 00:02:31,734 --> 00:02:34,904 But we were confident enough to try new things. 39 00:02:38,032 --> 00:02:41,242 [Stoermer] It was one of the last tours of Hot Fuss. 40 00:02:41,327 --> 00:02:43,497 We'd been writing songs during sound checks. 41 00:02:43,580 --> 00:02:45,580 [tuning bass guitar] 42 00:02:46,249 --> 00:02:50,169 There was so much need on our part to get another record going. 43 00:02:50,253 --> 00:02:52,263 [playing bass scale] 44 00:02:53,423 --> 00:02:57,303 [Flowers] There were some chords that were floating around from months before. 45 00:02:57,385 --> 00:03:00,045 [Keuning]] A lot of ideas are created off just a chord progression 46 00:03:00,138 --> 00:03:03,768 you try and do something with, and it evolves from there. 47 00:03:04,350 --> 00:03:07,060 That one was almost accidental. 48 00:03:07,145 --> 00:03:10,895 Towards the end of a practice, towards the end of the night. 49 00:03:10,982 --> 00:03:14,152 Mark was playing around with, um, a bassline. 50 00:03:14,235 --> 00:03:17,065 [playing bass riff] 51 00:03:17,363 --> 00:03:19,703 [Stoermer] Dave said to go up. He added a note. 52 00:03:19,782 --> 00:03:23,792 A three-note riff became a four-note riff because of something he suggested. 53 00:03:23,870 --> 00:03:25,620 He was messing around with three chords. 54 00:03:25,705 --> 00:03:28,915 I was like, "Cool! Add these two, and then go back to it." 55 00:03:29,000 --> 00:03:32,000 [playing bass riff] 56 00:03:32,170 --> 00:03:36,630 It was those first three chords that just, you know, awakened us. 57 00:03:36,716 --> 00:03:38,716 [playing "When You Were Young"] 58 00:03:47,393 --> 00:03:51,403 [Flowers] To have four people be so in tune… 59 00:03:52,023 --> 00:03:55,823 and be able to tap into the universe for a second, 60 00:03:55,902 --> 00:03:58,702 it's magic, you know, and we're really lucky, I think, 61 00:03:58,780 --> 00:04:00,820 you know, to have had that happen at all. 62 00:04:00,907 --> 00:04:01,737 Yeah. 63 00:04:01,824 --> 00:04:04,704 It's nice to know you had something good you could get behind. 64 00:04:04,786 --> 00:04:05,746 But the labor came. 65 00:04:10,959 --> 00:04:14,249 [Vannucci] At that time, some people even thought we were British. 66 00:04:14,337 --> 00:04:15,877 When we were out touring, 67 00:04:15,964 --> 00:04:18,594 we realized that we are from a different place, 68 00:04:19,217 --> 00:04:22,097 and I think we were all anxious to get back to that. 69 00:04:24,472 --> 00:04:27,142 [Keuning] A lot of people think Vegas is so crazy, 70 00:04:28,226 --> 00:04:31,806 because they watched The Hangover and think that's what Vegas is like. 71 00:04:32,689 --> 00:04:36,109 But our interpretation of Vegas is entirely different. 72 00:04:37,694 --> 00:04:39,824 Knowing where the cheapest Chinese food is. 73 00:04:40,863 --> 00:04:42,493 It's just like a local thing. 74 00:04:43,992 --> 00:04:46,702 [Flowers] It makes it easier to draw upon experiences. 75 00:04:46,786 --> 00:04:49,116 You're driving down streets you're familiar with, 76 00:04:49,706 --> 00:04:51,116 memories that you have. 77 00:04:52,500 --> 00:04:54,790 I think that that probably seeped in, 78 00:04:55,420 --> 00:04:56,920 you know, all over the record. 79 00:04:57,839 --> 00:05:00,049 That guitar line sounds like the desert. 80 00:05:00,133 --> 00:05:02,143 [playing riff] 81 00:05:06,848 --> 00:05:10,598 -Wasn't that originally a keyboard part? -It was a keyboard part first. 82 00:05:10,685 --> 00:05:14,805 I just remember the song needed some touchstone or something. 83 00:05:14,897 --> 00:05:17,317 And you thought it was too sweet 84 00:05:17,400 --> 00:05:19,740 because I would play it on a keyboard. 85 00:05:19,819 --> 00:05:21,069 You didn't like it. 86 00:05:21,154 --> 00:05:23,994 -On guitar, I said, "Yes." -When we played it on guitar… 87 00:05:24,073 --> 00:05:26,783 -"There we go." -…you know, that sounds like here. 88 00:05:27,285 --> 00:05:29,285 [playing riff] 89 00:05:38,588 --> 00:05:40,258 The desert is mysterious. 90 00:05:42,133 --> 00:05:46,013 It made us realize how much a part of this place we are. 91 00:05:48,556 --> 00:05:52,016 And we wanted to hone in on that on the record. 92 00:05:55,772 --> 00:05:58,612 [Flood] When you make a record, there's usually a reason 93 00:05:58,691 --> 00:06:01,071 why people want to come to you for a shift. 94 00:06:01,152 --> 00:06:06,452 And as a producer, you've got to be able to sort of see 95 00:06:06,532 --> 00:06:09,912 where they've come from and where they want to go to. 96 00:06:09,994 --> 00:06:12,044 We all come from different places, 97 00:06:12,121 --> 00:06:14,921 but those two had worked on records that we all loved. 98 00:06:16,751 --> 00:06:18,841 [Keuning] Picking a producer is tough. 99 00:06:18,920 --> 00:06:21,210 You don't really know what they'll contribute 100 00:06:21,297 --> 00:06:23,337 until after you've done the record. 101 00:06:23,424 --> 00:06:26,844 They did records we liked, like Violator, for example, Depeche Mode. 102 00:06:26,928 --> 00:06:29,468 Like, well, it seemed to work out great there, so… 103 00:06:29,555 --> 00:06:32,265 We both like pop music, and they're very pop. 104 00:06:33,101 --> 00:06:35,771 They also wanted to be the biggest band in the world 105 00:06:35,853 --> 00:06:37,563 and try different things out. 106 00:06:37,647 --> 00:06:39,857 We wanted to impress them 107 00:06:39,941 --> 00:06:42,071 and show them that we were the real thing, 108 00:06:42,151 --> 00:06:44,901 you know, and I think it helped us. 109 00:06:44,987 --> 00:06:46,107 Brandon is brilliant. 110 00:06:46,197 --> 00:06:47,947 You throw... He's there like this. 111 00:06:48,032 --> 00:06:51,702 There's a picture outside of Flood and Lou Reed and Brandon, 112 00:06:51,786 --> 00:06:53,286 and it sums Brandon up. 113 00:06:53,371 --> 00:06:56,331 Flood and Reed are talking. In the back, Brandon's going… 114 00:06:57,208 --> 00:07:00,548 Worried, scratching his chin, so he just thinks about these things. 115 00:07:03,631 --> 00:07:06,551 [Hirway] At what point do you start coming up with lyrics? 116 00:07:07,343 --> 00:07:11,223 This is another strange moment where I have a lot come to me right away. 117 00:07:11,305 --> 00:07:14,265 "Doesn't look a thing like Jesus, but talks like a gentleman 118 00:07:14,350 --> 00:07:16,980 like you imagine when you were young," the first day. 119 00:07:29,407 --> 00:07:33,287 That made it a lot easier to write around because I had something... 120 00:07:33,369 --> 00:07:34,789 foundational there. 121 00:07:36,914 --> 00:07:38,924 It helped, I think, 122 00:07:40,251 --> 00:07:42,551 direct me for the rest of the record too. 123 00:07:43,671 --> 00:07:46,671 Your ears pricked by the word "Jesus," 124 00:07:46,757 --> 00:07:49,797 and then you get the delivery of the guitar riff. 125 00:07:49,886 --> 00:07:53,136 It sort of fulfills a lot of different emotions. 126 00:07:53,723 --> 00:07:56,893 -It's not an obvious. -No. It's what makes the track brilliant. 127 00:07:56,976 --> 00:08:00,476 ♪ Can we climb this mountain? I don't know ♪ 128 00:08:00,563 --> 00:08:04,153 ♪ Higher now than ever before ♪ 129 00:08:04,233 --> 00:08:07,993 ♪ I know we can make it If we take it slow ♪ 130 00:08:08,070 --> 00:08:11,120 ♪ Let's take it easy Easy now, watch it go ♪ 131 00:08:12,325 --> 00:08:15,655 I knew there was... You know, some kind of redemption 132 00:08:15,745 --> 00:08:17,285 was going to be a thread. 133 00:08:17,371 --> 00:08:20,081 I think it had to do with what I was going through. 134 00:08:20,166 --> 00:08:23,536 Excess and debauchery... [chuckles] 135 00:08:23,628 --> 00:08:24,798 ...in rock and roll, 136 00:08:24,879 --> 00:08:29,089 you know, had been sort of glorified and glamorized for so long. 137 00:08:29,175 --> 00:08:34,095 We sort of got thrust into it. I realized right away that that wasn't for me. 138 00:08:35,264 --> 00:08:37,564 I think I was 24 when we wrote this. 139 00:08:37,642 --> 00:08:40,102 I was, you know, just trying to figure it out. 140 00:08:40,603 --> 00:08:41,773 [playing synth riff] 141 00:08:48,069 --> 00:08:52,199 [Hirway] That's a string sound on a synth, but there are also real strings, right? 142 00:08:52,281 --> 00:08:53,991 -We combined. -A mix, right? 143 00:08:54,075 --> 00:08:55,115 We combined them. 144 00:08:55,201 --> 00:08:56,581 When did that idea come in? 145 00:08:56,661 --> 00:08:59,211 In Vegas. Was it two girls from UNLV? 146 00:08:59,288 --> 00:09:01,578 Wasn't it Mark's girlfriend at the time? 147 00:09:02,208 --> 00:09:05,878 Maybe she became his girlfriend later. I don't remember. Not from this. 148 00:09:05,962 --> 00:09:07,712 One was my ex-girlfriend. 149 00:09:07,797 --> 00:09:12,047 It kind of kept it in the family at the time, and everyone's from Vegas, 150 00:09:12,134 --> 00:09:15,934 and not hiring, like, someone from the LA Symphony or something. 151 00:09:16,013 --> 00:09:18,603 We made some money, and we had all this studio time, 152 00:09:18,683 --> 00:09:20,483 and it was like what can we do? 153 00:09:20,560 --> 00:09:25,520 It's also the first time we ever got to record in a real recording studio. 154 00:09:27,024 --> 00:09:28,864 We wanted to play in stadiums. 155 00:09:30,361 --> 00:09:33,741 I remember, at the time, it was not cool 156 00:09:33,823 --> 00:09:36,413 to want to have that kind of size. 157 00:09:40,621 --> 00:09:42,621 -Kicking against ambition, almost. -Yeah. 158 00:09:42,707 --> 00:09:46,247 [Flowers] We learned from Flood and Moulder about song developing, 159 00:09:46,335 --> 00:09:50,715 and then you hear a new part that comes in on the second verse. 160 00:09:51,424 --> 00:09:54,644 ♪ Can we climb this mountain? I don't know ♪ 161 00:09:55,303 --> 00:09:57,933 ♪ Higher now than ever before ♪ 162 00:09:58,014 --> 00:10:00,024 [distorted tone oscillating] 163 00:10:02,226 --> 00:10:05,686 Me and Mark were making that into a microphone, 164 00:10:05,771 --> 00:10:09,861 and then we ran it through this Putney machine that Flood brought. 165 00:10:11,444 --> 00:10:12,534 [laughs] 166 00:10:12,612 --> 00:10:16,492 The Putney is a very, very peculiar synthesizer. 167 00:10:16,574 --> 00:10:18,494 It's one of the earliest synths. 168 00:10:19,785 --> 00:10:22,995 I love it because there's no keyboard on it at all. 169 00:10:23,080 --> 00:10:24,960 So you have to use your ears. 170 00:10:25,041 --> 00:10:27,501 There is, however, what a lot of people think 171 00:10:27,585 --> 00:10:29,165 is a Battleships game, 172 00:10:29,253 --> 00:10:33,553 but it's actually the place where you map everything, inputs and outputs. 173 00:10:33,633 --> 00:10:37,013 And if I just wanted to add reverb, 174 00:10:37,094 --> 00:10:38,644 I can go like this… 175 00:10:39,305 --> 00:10:41,515 take my original sound out. 176 00:10:41,599 --> 00:10:44,689 [distorted percussion playing] 177 00:10:47,480 --> 00:10:49,610 I never really know what'll come out. 178 00:10:49,690 --> 00:10:54,530 So in order to even mask the fact that Brandon is part of this, 179 00:10:54,612 --> 00:10:55,912 Mark's singing with him, 180 00:10:55,988 --> 00:10:58,158 and then stick him through the Putney… 181 00:10:58,991 --> 00:11:03,581 [distorted vocalizing] 182 00:11:04,580 --> 00:11:06,920 It just adds a different sort of timbre 183 00:11:07,792 --> 00:11:09,172 that makes you go, 184 00:11:09,251 --> 00:11:10,801 "I sort of know what that is," 185 00:11:11,379 --> 00:11:13,549 so that then you can place it further back. 186 00:11:13,631 --> 00:11:15,591 Adds loads more reverb onto it, 187 00:11:15,675 --> 00:11:17,545 and it can go right into the distance. 188 00:11:17,635 --> 00:11:19,755 [synth sound playing] 189 00:11:21,305 --> 00:11:23,595 [Hirway] Tell me about the next step. 190 00:11:24,183 --> 00:11:27,353 Up till then, we always toyed with the idea of having this song 191 00:11:27,436 --> 00:11:30,356 that was just one part, like almost like more punk rock, 192 00:11:30,439 --> 00:11:34,569 but Brandon had this idea that was basically in halftime. 193 00:11:34,652 --> 00:11:36,652 ["When You Were Young" playing] 194 00:11:36,904 --> 00:11:39,744 ♪ When you were young ♪ 195 00:11:44,161 --> 00:11:47,211 [Vannucci] It's that part where the building is imploding, 196 00:11:47,289 --> 00:11:50,209 where the bear is coming at you and you must appear bigger, 197 00:11:50,292 --> 00:11:51,252 so your arms are up. 198 00:11:51,335 --> 00:11:56,165 So, sometimes when you go to halftime, the part seems bigger, fatter, larger. 199 00:11:57,007 --> 00:12:00,137 [Hirway] Was this song totally done when you got in the studio? 200 00:12:00,219 --> 00:12:02,099 We had everything but the bridge. 201 00:12:02,179 --> 00:12:04,719 I think everything was there but the bridge. 202 00:12:07,935 --> 00:12:11,145 In this instance, the bridge was sort of used 203 00:12:11,230 --> 00:12:16,190 to evoke more of the sincere or sensitive side... 204 00:12:16,277 --> 00:12:19,987 to the song without being too abrasive... 205 00:12:20,072 --> 00:12:22,492 or ham-fisted. 206 00:12:22,575 --> 00:12:24,655 [Stoermer] When I saw where it was going, 207 00:12:24,744 --> 00:12:28,584 I thought this would be cool if we combine that world of Springsteen 208 00:12:28,664 --> 00:12:29,924 and Depeche Mode. 209 00:12:29,999 --> 00:12:32,379 There's like the descending scale. 210 00:12:32,460 --> 00:12:37,050 [descending scale riff playing] 211 00:12:37,965 --> 00:12:40,715 [Flowers] An obvious tip of the hat to "Born to Run." 212 00:12:40,801 --> 00:12:42,641 [playing descending scale riff] 213 00:12:43,429 --> 00:12:46,719 I was hoping that we're doing something new, though… 214 00:12:47,475 --> 00:12:49,095 by combining those two things, 215 00:12:49,185 --> 00:12:51,895 the new wave and the classic rock Americana, 216 00:12:51,979 --> 00:12:54,319 and that descending line into the bridge 217 00:12:54,398 --> 00:12:57,648 is definitely the most Bruce-y thing in the whole song, really. 218 00:12:58,152 --> 00:13:00,152 [playing descending scale riff] 219 00:13:01,197 --> 00:13:05,657 [Flowers] ♪ They say the devil's water It ain't so sweet ♪ 220 00:13:05,743 --> 00:13:08,833 ♪ You don't have to drink right now ♪ 221 00:13:10,247 --> 00:13:12,787 ♪ But you can dip your feet ♪ 222 00:13:14,293 --> 00:13:19,223 ♪ Every once in a little while ♪ 223 00:13:19,298 --> 00:13:21,088 [Keuning] I love coming out of the bridge. 224 00:13:21,175 --> 00:13:24,215 That's my favorite part, when it says, "just a little while," 225 00:13:24,303 --> 00:13:26,973 and then I play this slow guitar thing. 226 00:13:27,056 --> 00:13:29,056 [playing guitar riff] 227 00:13:29,141 --> 00:13:31,851 [Flowers] It's a strange note to start the solo on. 228 00:13:31,936 --> 00:13:33,056 It's a seventh. 229 00:13:34,480 --> 00:13:36,020 And then it starts on a ninth. 230 00:13:40,861 --> 00:13:43,991 I think that's what makes it, you know, unique. 231 00:13:44,073 --> 00:13:46,283 -We're into jazz. -[chuckles] 232 00:13:46,367 --> 00:13:48,987 It's just not what you would normally do and go for. 233 00:13:49,703 --> 00:13:52,713 [Hirway] One of the things that I also got in the stems 234 00:13:52,790 --> 00:13:55,290 is a piece I don't think is in the song. 235 00:13:55,376 --> 00:13:56,286 This part. 236 00:13:56,669 --> 00:13:59,669 [vocalizing playing on recording] 237 00:13:59,797 --> 00:14:01,667 Yeah. This is another-- 238 00:14:01,757 --> 00:14:03,757 -Okay, we took acid that night. -[laughs] 239 00:14:03,843 --> 00:14:06,223 Again, Flood and Moulder were crucial here. 240 00:14:06,303 --> 00:14:08,103 You need people to tell you no. 241 00:14:08,180 --> 00:14:09,890 -[both laughing] -There we go. 242 00:14:09,974 --> 00:14:11,064 Saved it from 243 00:14:11,141 --> 00:14:13,981 -loitering in the bargain bins. -Saved it from obscurity. 244 00:14:14,061 --> 00:14:16,441 [men vocalizing on recording] 245 00:14:16,522 --> 00:14:20,732 [Flowers] ♪ I said he doesn't look a thing Like Jesus ♪ 246 00:14:21,360 --> 00:14:24,200 Thank heavens it didn't make it onto the final mix. 247 00:14:24,280 --> 00:14:26,280 I'd forgotten about it till just now. 248 00:14:27,992 --> 00:14:31,122 -Yeah. Why do you have that? -How'd that get sent to you? 249 00:14:31,203 --> 00:14:33,963 -[laughs] -We've gotta take his laptop now. 250 00:14:35,207 --> 00:14:37,957 [Hirway] What about the title of the album, Sam's Town? 251 00:14:38,043 --> 00:14:40,673 [chuckles] How do I explain that to people? 252 00:14:40,754 --> 00:14:44,304 You got your casinos on the strip, and then they have these-- 253 00:14:44,383 --> 00:14:46,893 [Vannucci] Outliers. Neighborhood casinos. 254 00:14:46,969 --> 00:14:49,139 [Flowers] That they call locals casinos. 255 00:14:49,221 --> 00:14:51,101 And I just grew up with it. 256 00:14:51,181 --> 00:14:54,811 It was just, like, sort of a weird pillar of my life. 257 00:14:54,894 --> 00:14:56,024 [both laugh] 258 00:14:56,103 --> 00:14:57,063 I can't explain it. 259 00:14:57,146 --> 00:14:59,726 Like, we would go there on Christmas 260 00:14:59,815 --> 00:15:03,145 for breakfast on our way to go sledding at this mountain 261 00:15:03,235 --> 00:15:05,065 where Ronnie lives now... [laughs] 262 00:15:05,154 --> 00:15:06,454 ...at Mount Charleston. 263 00:15:08,240 --> 00:15:10,950 And again, having left Las Vegas 264 00:15:11,035 --> 00:15:13,325 for the first time for so long as a band, 265 00:15:13,412 --> 00:15:16,122 it made us think about home more. 266 00:15:16,206 --> 00:15:18,166 -And it became symbolic. -Yeah. 267 00:15:18,250 --> 00:15:21,000 His mom was a cocktail waitress for four years. 268 00:15:21,086 --> 00:15:24,256 We all have uncles and parents that worked in them. 269 00:15:24,340 --> 00:15:25,760 It's natural to us. 270 00:15:26,467 --> 00:15:30,047 [Stoermer] It's the place me and Brandon have the most connection to. 271 00:15:30,638 --> 00:15:34,978 And even though it's not the literal Sam's Town, it's our Sam's Town. 272 00:15:50,449 --> 00:15:55,409 [Flowers on recording] ♪ He doesn't look a thing like Jesus ♪ 273 00:15:56,205 --> 00:15:58,995 ♪ But more than you'll ever know ♪ 274 00:16:00,751 --> 00:16:02,841 [Hirway] What's the meaning of that line? 275 00:16:02,920 --> 00:16:07,420 That a savior could come in different forms. 276 00:16:07,841 --> 00:16:08,801 And... 277 00:16:09,802 --> 00:16:10,762 I mean, 278 00:16:10,844 --> 00:16:14,014 we all have those experiences with people in our lives, I think. 279 00:16:14,682 --> 00:16:17,232 Do you imagine that this song is autobiographical? 280 00:16:17,309 --> 00:16:19,229 Most of the time I feel like that. 281 00:16:19,311 --> 00:16:22,061 It's about the man that I wanted to become. 282 00:16:22,147 --> 00:16:25,987 This is sort of me as a 24-year-old, knowing that… 283 00:16:27,695 --> 00:16:29,655 he ain't here yet... [laughs] 284 00:16:29,738 --> 00:16:33,908 ...but I hope, you know, that I get to where I'm supposed to get. 285 00:16:34,702 --> 00:16:38,292 [Hirway] How about now? Do you think that you've gotten closer to that? 286 00:16:38,372 --> 00:16:41,002 I feel like I have. My wife thinks I have. [laughs] 287 00:16:42,126 --> 00:16:44,956 We're getting there. It's a process. 288 00:16:45,045 --> 00:16:46,955 [audience cheering] 289 00:16:47,047 --> 00:16:48,917 [playing "When You Were Young"] 290 00:16:51,385 --> 00:16:54,635 [Stoermer] It was a very mature song at the time. 291 00:16:55,305 --> 00:16:57,385 It's possible I connect with it more now, 292 00:16:57,474 --> 00:17:01,524 now we're actually becoming that person that it could be about. 293 00:17:03,605 --> 00:17:06,975 [Vannucci] It was that moment when I think we grew a little taller. 294 00:17:08,402 --> 00:17:12,362 I felt like we were going to something more serious and more meaningful. 295 00:17:15,659 --> 00:17:19,869 It kind of united us and solidified us in a way, I think. 296 00:17:19,955 --> 00:17:21,115 That's exactly right. 297 00:17:25,377 --> 00:17:26,417 [song ends] 298 00:17:26,503 --> 00:17:28,513 [fireworks bursting] 299 00:17:31,842 --> 00:17:36,262 [Hirway] And now here's "When You Were Young" by The Killers in its entirety. 300 00:17:36,346 --> 00:17:38,346 [playing "When You Were Young"] 301 00:17:54,823 --> 00:17:58,083 ♪ You sit there in your heartache ♪ 302 00:17:58,827 --> 00:18:01,997 ♪ Waiting on some beautiful boy to ♪ 303 00:18:02,081 --> 00:18:05,881 ♪ To save you from your old ways ♪ 304 00:18:05,959 --> 00:18:07,169 ♪ You play forgiveness ♪ 305 00:18:07,252 --> 00:18:09,002 ♪ Watch it now, here he comes ♪ 306 00:18:09,088 --> 00:18:12,798 ♪ He doesn't look a thing like Jesus ♪ 307 00:18:12,883 --> 00:18:15,053 ♪ But he talks like a gentleman ♪ 308 00:18:15,135 --> 00:18:16,215 ♪ Like you imagined ♪ 309 00:18:16,303 --> 00:18:19,723 ♪ When you were young ♪ 310 00:18:24,353 --> 00:18:27,153 ♪ Can we climb this mountain? I don't know ♪ 311 00:18:28,023 --> 00:18:31,403 ♪ Higher now than ever before ♪ 312 00:18:31,485 --> 00:18:34,905 ♪ I know we can make it If we take it slow ♪ 313 00:18:34,988 --> 00:18:36,988 ♪ Let's take it easy ♪ 314 00:18:37,074 --> 00:18:38,994 ♪ Easy now, watch it go ♪ 315 00:18:39,076 --> 00:18:41,906 ♪ We're burning down the highway skyline ♪ 316 00:18:41,995 --> 00:18:45,665 ♪ On the back of a hurricane That started turning ♪ 317 00:18:45,749 --> 00:18:48,999 ♪ When you were young ♪ 318 00:18:52,339 --> 00:18:57,049 ♪ When you were young ♪ 319 00:19:00,472 --> 00:19:03,312 ♪ And sometimes you close your eyes ♪ 320 00:19:03,392 --> 00:19:07,022 ♪ And see the place Where you used to live ♪ 321 00:19:07,729 --> 00:19:10,479 ♪ When you were young ♪ 322 00:19:31,503 --> 00:19:35,473 ♪ They say the devil's water It ain't so sweet ♪ 323 00:19:36,049 --> 00:19:39,389 ♪ You don't have to drink right now ♪ 324 00:19:40,596 --> 00:19:42,716 ♪ But you can dip your feet ♪ 325 00:19:44,641 --> 00:19:49,231 ♪ Every once in a little while ♪ 326 00:19:55,652 --> 00:19:56,902 [yells] 327 00:20:10,417 --> 00:20:13,837 ♪ You sit there in your heartache ♪ 328 00:20:13,921 --> 00:20:17,381 ♪ Waiting on some beautiful boy to ♪ 329 00:20:17,466 --> 00:20:21,216 ♪ To save you from your old ways ♪ 330 00:20:21,303 --> 00:20:22,763 ♪ You play forgiveness ♪ 331 00:20:22,846 --> 00:20:24,596 ♪ Watch it now, here he comes ♪ 332 00:20:24,681 --> 00:20:28,101 ♪ He doesn't look a thing like Jesus ♪ 333 00:20:28,185 --> 00:20:30,555 ♪ But he talks like a gentleman ♪ 334 00:20:30,646 --> 00:20:31,976 ♪ Like you imagined ♪ 335 00:20:32,064 --> 00:20:35,404 ♪ When you were young ♪ 336 00:20:36,151 --> 00:20:39,071 ♪ Talks like a gentleman Like you imagined when ♪ 337 00:20:39,154 --> 00:20:44,244 ♪ When you were young ♪ 338 00:20:45,994 --> 00:20:50,174 ♪ I said he doesn't Look a thing like Jesus ♪ 339 00:20:54,336 --> 00:20:58,256 ♪ He doesn't look a thing like Jesus ♪ 340 00:21:00,217 --> 00:21:02,967 ♪ But more than you'll ever know ♪ 341 00:21:12,271 --> 00:21:13,191 [song ends] 342 00:21:14,189 --> 00:21:16,939 ["When You Were Young" instrumental segment playing]