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John Mayer Takes Fans On a Tour of His Life in “Who Says” Video

10/14/09, 3:04 pm EST

John Mayer’s video for “Who Says,” the first single off his upcoming Battle Studies, gives fans a visual diary of one night in the life of John Mayer. As the lyrics suggest, Mayer spends “a long night in New York City,” noodling around on an acoustic guitar, going out clubbing and dining at restaurants so that cool that cigarette smoking is actually permitted; seemingly one of those hazy, drunken nights where Facebook photos provide the only evidence of what happened hours earlier.

The juxtaposition of the frenzied night-on-the-town feel alongside the melancholy weariness of “Who Says” is an interesting combination, and Mayer gives fans a personal view of his days out of the spotlight and paparazzi lenses as he ventures to the Comedy Cellar to perform stand-up or sits in the booth of the club just watching people dance like he was Prince. Still, as evidenced by his Funny or Die videos and his overactive Twitter page, we wish for once that Mayer would embrace his comedic side and give us a video we could laugh it.

For instance, Mayer made us laugh today when we read his (maybe drunken?) interview with New York Magazine’s Vulture, where Mayer threatened to sodomize an editor and gloated, “Have you ever heard me play guitar? I’m really fucking good. You know what I’m bad at? Answering questions about public health care.” Regardless how you feel about Mayer, there’s no denying that Battle Studies is out November 17th. For more on his new LP, check out our Fall Music Preview.

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Jere | 10/14/2009, 3:36 pm EST

Probably not drunken, but I mean… who tries to conduct a full interview when someone’s hosting a party? You gotta set aside time and schedule that kind of thing – don’t just ambush somebody trying to do something else.

Mayer comes off as a douche, but The Vulture lives up to its name.

Jere | 10/14/2009, 3:37 pm EST

And also: Why would you ask John Mayer about politics? “Waiting on the World to Change” was a pleasant enough song, but does it REALLY have anything to say politically? You could apply it to WWII Germany, and it would still make sense.

SRV | 10/14/2009, 5:15 pm EST

Song is catchy, who knew they still made videos?? The real question is when will he make a true blues album? He’s flirted with and succeeded at some singles…commit already!!

Benny | 10/14/2009, 5:17 pm EST

Hi, I’m John Mayer. I take myself WAAAAAAY too seriously. I think I’m God’s gift to music – and women.

But in reality, I’m such a poser!!

ZenLunatic | 10/14/2009, 8:30 pm EST

Good song, good lyrics and some good melancholy acoustic guitar. Hope he hasn’t abandoned Continuum blues though, he really showed something there

Eddie | 10/15/2009, 7:44 am EST

Fuck John Mayer

sukiyaki | 10/15/2009, 9:02 am EST

Again, John Mayer proves that he is one of America’s premier douche bags. By the way, the song BLOWS!!!!!!!!

Bob | 10/15/2009, 10:37 am EST

This guy is just the worst.

Howard | 10/15/2009, 4:53 pm EST

I am waiting for this guy to embrace his talent as great blues/jam guitarist and leave all this populist, mainstream shite behind.

Buster K. | 10/16/2009, 1:33 am EST

All hail King of the Douches !!!

Buster K. | 10/16/2009, 1:37 am EST

And John, your guitar playing is very bad White Guy Trying to Imitate SRV….and your voice..oh sh*t, that self conscious mock ernest whispery delivery may work on girls but as a rock voice it makes me JUMP for the dial or run out of a store when I here it playing…..you Sir TRULY SUCK.

Ari | 10/16/2009, 2:07 pm EST

He’s cool and funny. The song “Friends, Lovers or Nothing” will be huge.

Dudeski | 10/16/2009, 2:09 pm EST

He’s witty and talented. Some of you’ll aren’t so hate on. The song “Friends, Lovers or Nothing” will be huge.

jessica | 10/25/2009, 1:46 pm EST

I hope he sticks to blues, Continuum was FANTASTIC. I listen to that album at least once a month.
So when I heard Who Says I was sorta disapointed, but in my opinion, he hasn’t put out a shit record so far. And HOPEFULLY that will never ever happen.

Jesse | 10/28/2009, 6:46 am EST

The Vulture dude was the one out of line. John Mayer was 100% right. If John wants to talk to some music critic about politics, thats his call.

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