Although it doesn’t align with Isbell’s explanation of the song, the lyric “don’t wash the cast iron skillet” makes me consider one’s experiences in life: lessons learned, transgressions, wins, losses, relationships and impactful events that shape oneself. The lyric makes me think that Isbell is telling the listener that one should embrace these experiences as they have made you who you are today.
Masterful use of rural colloquialisms and comfortable images to draw the listener into the stories. Classic, onion-skin Isbell and thanks for checking in from the clubhouse.
Mama gave me her cast iron skillet about ten years ago. Mama is 98 now, and she used it her whole life - it was her mama’s before that. It’s the only cookware I need. 💯❤️ Thank you, Jason Isbell. ❤
Deep guy. Captures little things in life that make life worth living. My wife has made all our favorites in our cast iron skillet. I've made many a breakfast in it too.
Adding onto a quote (as I now see) from Jean-Michel Basquiat "Art is how we decorate space, music is how we decorate time." "As a songwriter I am someone who decorates time with language." -- Jason Isbell
The battle between trying to be my true self washed of those cast iron truths and maintaining a relationship with those who will not pick up the soap is difficult. Thanks for the song, Jason.
I remember reading an article years ago about how the Czechs have their own version of the cast iron skillet. Except for them, it is “Don’t wash the pilsener beer glass.” That is, like the cast iron skillet, they refused to wash their Pilsner beer glasses. They would pass glasses down from generations unwashed. They believed that each time it was drunk from, and later used again, it added not just actual flavor, but a history of memories and people to the glass. It wasn’t just about taking care of the glass (or the skillet), but it was all of the memories, people, stories, jokes, everything that was still in the glass. I thought that was pretty great. I could see the same idea now with the cast iron skillet after watching this video. It’s like cooking and eating breakfast with your grandparents, even if they died before you were born. Love the song, and the sentiment.
Hey Jason i was watching some old clips of you today and looking at you now you look terrific. You are looking younger and fitter today than you did 11 years ago. Good job! Keep the music coming my friend.
OMG!!! I saw you and the 400 unit tonight at the Greek Theater. You were INCREDIBLE!!! Amazing songs, Fantastic stage presence, Superb Vocals, and your playing and tone were fabulous! The Gold Top with P-90s was rich!
Faith and hope and love - all those things are fine in a song. But if you don’t give me something like a cast iron skillet or Seagrams in a coffee cup, or boots by the bed - then I just ain’t gonna feel it…
I collect cast iron skillets I often wonder where they were before they ended up on my stove. But they've taught me that you don't really own anything, you're just the caretaker for a little while.
I've heard that it had to do with lye soap, which harmed it back then but isn't used now, but I don't really know. I still only clean mine with hot water and a clean sponge or scrubber, and then I typically just briefly add to the seasoning afterwards by rubbing it down with a real light coating of sunflower oil and putting it in the oven for an hour or two. Helps avoid any rusting from the water, too. But I'm not exactly a culinary expert.
The song is amazing... The day it landed on Apple Music I shared it with a few musician friends and we just listened and talked about for about an hour. A true songwriters, songwriter... I interpreted that line and several others to be the voice of the traditionalist, narrow minded and all their misconceptions from handed down knowledge...
That’s interesting. I’m in the Canadian Maritimes, but I recall people saying never wash the frying pan. I know people who never washed theirs. I tried not washing mine when I heard you’re not supposed to, but couldn’t stand it. I have them, passed down, from a six inch one, a bigger deep sided one, and a couple of the regular ones, and the thought of a bug getting into a dirty frying pan just grossed me out. Besides, my grandmother knew about all those things, and she never mentioned not washing them. I like how you guys call it a skillet. I didn’t know what a skillet was , until the internet came along. In my cookbook, I keep instructions for reseasoning them.
Man, I just remembered yesterday that my Dad called milk "Sweet Milk". There's buttermilk and sweet milk, that is definitely something older from the farm.
The reason you don't wash it is because you remove the season so if you do wash all you have to do is reseason.....just make sure you rinse very well because even liquid dish soap will stick I. The small grooves and you will taste it.
One of my greatest sins was scouring my moms cast iron skillet. I was told I had to start washing dishes as one of my chores, so with due diligence I scrubbed that skillet like there was no tomorrow. When my mom came into the kitchen to inspect my handiwork, the look on her face was something I'll never forget. She never said a word but I could just tell
My wife burned the pork chops last week and I sheepishly had to accept blame because I actually washed the damn skillet last week. I went out to buy a brand new expensive cast iron skillet because I felt responsible. Now I’m freaked out about seasoning it
do not wash the cast iron, just take a paper towel add some oil or lard and wipe it out good. use a wooden spoon to scrape off baked on items. only use water if there is no other way to get it clean and do it fast, then season it right away or it will rust. by the way i just came to your show in ashland kentucky in feb and it was great as always. loved it, me and my sister saw you together for the first time ever there in 2016 and we have seen you 8 times together since. my son and i have seen you together 3 times, we saw you in boone nc traveled all the way from eastern kentucky to see you there at appalachian state and was delayed by a lightening storm, it was still great!!!!
Although it doesn’t align with Isbell’s explanation of the song, the lyric “don’t wash the cast iron skillet” makes me consider one’s experiences in life: lessons learned, transgressions, wins, losses, relationships and impactful events that shape oneself. The lyric makes me think that Isbell is telling the listener that one should embrace these experiences as they have made you who you are today.
It’s the opposite. It’s about the traditions and beliefs we cling to even though they hurt us.
Masterful use of rural colloquialisms and comfortable images to draw the listener into the stories. Classic, onion-skin Isbell and thanks for checking in from the clubhouse.
Mama gave me her cast iron skillet about ten years ago. Mama is 98 now, and she used it her whole life - it was her mama’s before that.
It’s the only cookware I need. 💯❤️
Thank you, Jason Isbell. ❤
I have my moms cast iron, gotten from her mom in East Texas. It must be over 100 yrs old. It looks it. Lol.
Such a beautiful and crushing song... more than proud to grow up in north alabama and songs like this honestly hit home like crazy...
Man this dude is brilliant. Can't wait to see him live this summer
Deep guy. Captures little things in life that make life worth living. My wife has made all our favorites in our cast iron skillet. I've made many a breakfast in it too.
Even the way he talks about songwriting is incredible. Truly a master of the craft.
If you don't mind re-seasoning the skillet after every wash, feel free to use soap to wash. Otherwise, just hot water and maybe some salt.
Adding onto a quote (as I now see) from Jean-Michel Basquiat "Art is how we decorate space, music is how we decorate time." "As a songwriter I am someone who decorates time with language." -- Jason Isbell
His music is amazing. Wishing him continued success in all he does.
The battle between trying to be my true self washed of those cast iron truths and maintaining a relationship with those who will not pick up the soap is difficult. Thanks for the song, Jason.
"...decorates time with language." ...Wow! That's just beautiful!
I remember reading an article years ago about how the Czechs have their own version of the cast iron skillet. Except for them, it is “Don’t wash the pilsener beer glass.”
That is, like the cast iron skillet, they refused to wash their Pilsner beer glasses. They would pass glasses down from generations unwashed. They believed that each time it was drunk from, and later used again, it added not just actual flavor, but a history of memories and people to the glass. It wasn’t just about taking care of the glass (or the skillet), but it was all of the memories, people, stories, jokes, everything that was still in the glass. I thought that was pretty great. I could see the same idea now with the cast iron skillet after watching this video. It’s like cooking and eating breakfast with your grandparents, even if they died before you were born.
Love the song, and the sentiment.
Hey Jason i was watching some old clips of you today and looking at you now you look terrific. You are looking younger and fitter today than you did 11 years ago. Good job! Keep the music coming my friend.
This song definitely embodies growing up in small town North Alabama.
OMG!!! I saw you and the 400 unit tonight at the Greek Theater. You were INCREDIBLE!!! Amazing songs, Fantastic stage presence, Superb Vocals, and your playing and tone were fabulous! The Gold Top with P-90s was rich!
That song hits home with me being born and raised a Tennessee boy. Heard that all my life…..”Don’t wash the cast iron skillet.”🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🔥🔥🔥🔥👌🏽
Lmao ! The cast iron skillet is a metaphor. Omg.
Faith and hope and love - all those things are fine in a song. But if you don’t give me something like a cast iron skillet or Seagrams in a coffee cup, or boots by the bed - then I just ain’t gonna feel it…
Beautiful man…beautiful song 🍳
Hate that we missed him in Portland (technically Canby) last night.
We need more people like him.
I collect cast iron skillets I often wonder where they were before they ended up on my stove. But they've taught me that you don't really own anything, you're just the caretaker for a little while.
I've heard that it had to do with lye soap, which harmed it back then but isn't used now, but I don't really know. I still only clean mine with hot water and a clean sponge or scrubber, and then I typically just briefly add to the seasoning afterwards by rubbing it down with a real light coating of sunflower oil and putting it in the oven for an hour or two. Helps avoid any rusting from the water, too. But I'm not exactly a culinary expert.
The song is amazing... The day it landed on Apple Music I shared it with a few musician friends and we just listened and talked about for about an hour. A true songwriters, songwriter... I interpreted that line and several others to be the voice of the traditionalist, narrow minded and all their misconceptions from handed down knowledge...
I think your analysis nails it.
Lye soap was the reason why you were not supposed to wash the cast iron. Now, lye soap isnt really a thing anymore, so it's ok to wash them.
That’s interesting. I’m in the Canadian Maritimes, but I recall people saying never wash the frying pan. I know people who never washed theirs. I tried not washing mine when I heard you’re not supposed to, but couldn’t stand it. I have them, passed down, from a six inch one, a bigger deep sided one, and a couple of the regular ones, and the thought of a bug getting into a dirty frying pan just grossed me out. Besides, my grandmother knew about all those things, and she never mentioned not washing them.
I like how you guys call it a skillet. I didn’t know what a skillet was , until the internet came along.
In my cookbook, I keep instructions for reseasoning them.
This song is a Faulkner novel in 4 minutes....brilliant
Man, I just remembered yesterday that my Dad called milk "Sweet Milk". There's buttermilk and sweet milk, that is definitely something older from the farm.
SONGWRITING MASTERCLASS, JASON P L E A S E E E E
The reason you don't wash it is because you remove the season so if you do wash all you have to do is reseason.....just make sure you rinse very well because even liquid dish soap will stick I. The small grooves and you will taste it.
"Being a songwriter, I am somebody who decorates time with language." That's it right there.
When I got married, I asked my grandmother for a cast iron skillet. I've been using it for 43 years now.
I’m gonna brand myself with the cast iron skillet when I get it
One of my greatest sins was scouring my moms cast iron skillet. I was told I had to start washing dishes as one of my chores, so with due diligence I scrubbed that skillet like there was no tomorrow. When my mom came into the kitchen to inspect my handiwork, the look on her face was something I'll never forget. She never said a word but I could just tell
My family always washes the frying pan. They’re easy to reseason when they need it.
You’re so good
My wife burned the pork chops last week and I sheepishly had to accept blame because I actually washed the damn skillet last week. I went out to buy a brand new expensive cast iron skillet because I felt responsible. Now I’m freaked out about seasoning it
I beg to differ. I washed my daughter cast iron skillet and caught holy hell for it.
You are, yea just the best :)P
🍳 💨
Really has very little to do with an actual skillet if you’re from his hometown. Folks here know the story lines.
How do you cook without cast iron skillets? Lol. RHS
Jason; have you ever loved a woman with a dead fish?
They were wrong about this little thing. Maybe they were also wrong about this bigger thing.
do not wash the cast iron, just take a paper towel add some oil or lard and wipe it out good. use a wooden spoon to scrape off baked on items. only use water if there is no other way to get it clean and do it fast, then season it right away or it will rust. by the way i just came to your show in ashland kentucky in feb and it was great as always. loved it, me and my sister saw you together for the first time ever there in 2016 and we have seen you 8 times together since. my son and i have seen you together 3 times, we saw you in boone nc traveled all the way from eastern kentucky to see you there at appalachian state and was delayed by a lightening storm, it was still great!!!!
That’s way overkill
@@mathewhutchins2539 Bless your heart.
Decorates time with language. Mmmmm.
Could you get any smarter?!?! Thanks for the insights.
I just now ate outta one!
L*SER
First comment !!