During “If I Ever Get Around to Living,” Mayer played the electric guitar behind his back, having switched from the acoustic one in front of him. But the night was defined by his long, intricate guitar riffs. Older songs, such as “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room” and “Gravity” were among the crowd favorites. Most of the crowd was old enough to recognize the cover of Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes,” played in the midst of “Paper Doll.” Mayer, who went to Montana to record “Paradise Valley,” his latest album, played in front of a video screen depicting a mountain range with ever-changing skies. He shook his hips and jumped on stage, matching the energy of an audience that didn’t sit down for the entirety of his set. “Can I still say I’m from here if I left in 2003? They were five of the best years in my life,” he said to screams from the crowd.
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