This is the most beautiful physical set of discs we've ever made (OK, we've never released a 2-disc set before) - a CD and a DVD in an 8-panel eco-cardboard digipak with a lovely clear tray for each disc to keep it snug. In addition, there's a 16-page full-color booklet with lyrics, liner notes, and photos from the entire process of making this live album.
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lyrics
some things take a while
to be ready for the world to see
you gotta wait for the wine
to take its time to get fine
just like you gotta wait for me
time stands still for no one
but don't tell me that I'm running out
with every passing day
I'm more out of my own way
getting rid of my last shadow of doubt
I'm just getting good
just getting good
not gonna stop 'cause some statistic says I should
I'm just getting good
just getting good
now I stand my ground where before I never stood
I'm just getting good
philosophers and whiskey
paintings and redwood trees
gotta be on this earth
long enough to have worth
and then get better by degrees
this life would not be so funny
without the little laugh lines by my eyes
and the patience I've learned
from all the times I been burned
has made me just a little bit more wise
I'm just getting good
just getting good
not gonna stop 'cause some statistic says I should
I'm just getting good
just getting good
now I stand my ground where before I never stood
I'm just getting
good enough to not waste time
or to gladly suffer fools
good enough to call the shots
and to know there are no rules
good enough to realize
there's nowhere I can't go
and good enough to understand
just how much I don't know
I'm just getting good
just getting good
not gonna stop 'cause some statistic says I should
I'm just getting good
just getting good
now I stand my ground where before I never stood
I'm just getting good
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