John Mayer Stops ‘Your Body Is A Wonderland’ In The Middle To Address Males In Audience
By Scott Bernstein Aug 18, 2017 • 10:28 am PDT

Guitarist John Mayer continued his The Search For Everything Tour at the PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte on Tuesday night. Mayer included a solo performance of his 2002 breakthrough hit, the oft-derided “Your Body Is A Wonderland,” in the acoustic portion of the show. John took an opportunity halfway through “Your Body Is A Wonderland” to address the men in the crowd with a hilarious interlude.
Here’s what Mayer said:
“Guys, we’re halfway through the song. I’m speaking to the men only for a moment. Men, we’ve made it halfway through, it’s almost over. All the guys with Grateful Dead shirts, all the guys who want to hear the Trio and don’t know what to do with their gaze…Don’t know what to look at during the song lest I look up and make eye contact with them. Fifty percent of the song is over…hang in there!”
Mayer picked up right where he left off after the banter and concluded the song. Listen to how it went down thanks to an audience recording by NSL:
Setlist
- Helpless
- Moving On and Getting Over
- Something Like Olivia
- Who Says
- (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
- Why Georgia
- No Such Thing
- Emoji of a Wave
- Dreaming With a Broken Heart
- Walt Grace's Submarine Test, January 1967
- Your Body Is a Wonderland
- Cross Road Blues
- Vultures
- Who Did You Think I Was
- Queen of California
- Rosie
- In the Blood
- Slow Dancing in a Burning Room
- Waiting on the World to Change
- Stop This Train
- Gravity
- You're Gonna Live Forever in Me
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