According to a release shared on Hornsby's official website, "Indigo Park" chronicles "episodes in the young life of Bruce; in classic pop fashion, the chorus lifts to higher altitude, to survey not just the remembered scene but the ways it has hung around, informing his adult perspective."
Fans commenting on the official performance video of "Indigo Park" on YouTube had nothing but praise for the tune.
"This is superb Bruce," raved a third commenter, adding, "Thank you so much for this. I'm feeling every note and lyrics here. You never disappoint."
'Indigo Park' features an appearance by the late Bob Weir
As fans are well aware, Hornsby was a touring member of the Grateful Dead for years, so it makes sense that Indigo Park would include collaborations with lyricist Robert Hunter (who co-wrote the songs "Alabama" and "Might As Well Be Me, Florinda") and the late Bob Weir, who plays guitar and duets with Hornsby on "Might As Well Be Me, Florinda."
“I never saw him,” Hornsby said. “No. Not once. I’d tell him, ‘Hey, I’m coming to town to play so-and-so in the San Francisco area.’ He’d write me something that said, ‘I only go out for doctor’s visits now. I hardly ever leave the house. I can’t.’ Anyway, I hardly knew him. These five songs are what we did. I cherish that remote relationship.”
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