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12:39
What Was the Film That Inspired You To Direct
17:55
What's the Weirdest Theory You Can Think of for the Extinction of Dinosaurs
32:07
Drums
33:29
What's Your Favorite David Bowie Song
38:45
What Did You Do on Your 17th Birthday
40:51
What's the Worst Cooking Disaster
42:22
What's Your Favorite Song To Sing
45:32
What Was Your Favorite Movie as a Kid
51:32
Do You Have any Favorite Sport
52:19
Where Do You Shop for Clothes
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hello
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hello uh
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to start off this is just as weird for
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me as it may be for you
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i've never done a youtube live stream
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before
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this is the rig
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this is where i shoot all the videos
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obviously
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how is everybody
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i'm gonna go get some coffee be right
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back all right we'll wait
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we'll wait for you i've got uh a
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giant amount of water here this should
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sustain me
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for the duration of the livestream but
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we'll see
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i'm doing pretty good thanks i wonder
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who asked
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somebody did you guys are having a
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conversation of your own in the live
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livestream
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i'm just trying to keep that shot let me
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see
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who's saying what hydration is the key
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yes it
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is
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i forgot how weird live streams were
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it's just you talking to a camera
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weird to think this is happening now
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yeah it's it's odd
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it is very strange isn't it
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there we are i just want to get you guys
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a good angle
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is not the same as the regular video uh
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this is
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not because i can actually interact with
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you in real time
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it is unedited and
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piano i don't know what it's horribly
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out of tune
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so
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see it just it sounds terrible you can
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kind of hear what key it's in but
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sounds horrible but that is supposed to
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be the chorus part for fourth of july
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[Music]
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yeah that's how you can pose you just
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listen to a melody in your head
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you got da nana then you find the keys
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on piano
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[Music]
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oh it's a d sharp then you figure out
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okay what's the root
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note
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and so that's the base right and then
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you figure out what chords underneath it
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that's an interesting part
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that's also in there you promised to
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wear your pink jacket
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i can't wear the pink jacket always it's
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for special occasions
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only it's in my closet somewhere
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can you teach me piano uh yeah first
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recommendation
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get one that's not attitude this is
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actually uh
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there's a good reason there's good
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reason for this to be horribly out of
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tune
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a i don't really use it it sits in the
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garage i'm waiting to repair it
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the thing is 107 years old
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so that's crazy this is 107 years old
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i got it for free because uh it was
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sort of just beat up a lot you know but
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it's a rich sound when you can actually
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feel the notes underneath your fingers
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and it does wonders for composing but
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you know i don't really use it as much as i
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should because it's just attitude
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you know i gotta get it tuned up
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it varies so much you guys have no idea
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favorite song right now though would
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probably be phineas
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what's the song called that's what
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they'll say about us
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that's it
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oh by the way for all those youtube
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creators out there you're going to
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appreciate this watch
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it's kind of a narrow opening watch this
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isn't that just beautifully efficient i
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love that
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so much every day that i come in and
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shoot a video
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every day that i come and shoot the
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video it brings me joy to just hit that
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one switch
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and the whole thing comes on
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sound like an anime character well
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aren't they like always excited
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i'm pretty much always excited
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so that's that comments justified i
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would say
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let's see what have you guys been saying
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the lighting makes everything dramatic
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indeed it does
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if i placed it like above it would look
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even more it looked like an
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interrogation
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scene from a movie or something this is
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my computer i got my camera
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on a tripod uh right above it
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so i can just come in here and click
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record at any time
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which means i can do more videos for you
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guys
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make us a room tour eventually i've got
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like a whole list of concepts for
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youtube videos so i just got to make
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them that's all
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i'd like to get ahead i'm using the q a
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as a means to
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have like a few videos in the bank so
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i'm just editing
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part after part after part so that i can
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actually
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i guess just put out more content it's
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more like being more secure
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i am very strangely busy
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during this quarantine you
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would not imagine how many things i have
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to do in a day so
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finding the time to shoot and then edit
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a video can be very tricky
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so if it's efficient like one switch the
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camera's already set up
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uh it it just makes everything so much
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easier
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i also play the piano congrats congrats
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music is good i encourage music it's a
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great hobby
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not good for the bank all guitar players
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will tell you
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we just we spend all our money on
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instruments
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it's it's ridiculous especially if
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you're in electric guitars because then
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you get into
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amps and pedals pedals especially
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and you get into like the finesse of
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your tone uh
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luckily i stray more towards acoustic
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guitars
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so like as long as i find a good
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model um i'm good
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you know if it's playable and it sounds
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good i'm happy
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i don't have to worry about guitar
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pedals
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i used to have to worry about that now i
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just play acoustic a lot more
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it's a weird dilemma i can't really get
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close because there's a table here
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that's blocking me so it's just weird
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that doesn't matter
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the most boring part of any musician's
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day tuning
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i just bought an acoustic guitar and i'm
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currently learning fourth of july hey
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congrats
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i could do sort of like a uh it would
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sound horrible because i'd have to tune
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to dadgad tuning
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but
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[Music]
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yeah congrats good luck
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i should say
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[Music]
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i see three guitars there do you do you
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have more
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i think i have six guitars let me hold
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on hold on so i've got the original
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electric
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i've got the original acoustic uh
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second electric third electric
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martin baby martin
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oh and then i had two more so eight
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it's being a musician's horrible if
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you're looking to save money
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but uh it does bring you happiness i'll
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tell you that much
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if you like music and you're a musician
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you will be happy
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can you play a little part of fourth
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july no not really i'd have to tune to
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it it would take
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forever this live stream would be like
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three days if i
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tuned to fourth of july tuning maybe on
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a future livestream i'll probably do
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like a concert
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something like that just prepare for you
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know a few songs
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i gotta i have to practice them that's
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that's the main dilemma
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i write all the time i produce whatever
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time that i'm not writing
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because writing you can't choose
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producing you can do anytime really but
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writing will just come
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and go at its own merit you can't say
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hey i'm gonna write today
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you're either inspired or you're not so
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i'll produce in between that
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and so i don't really play guitar as
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much as you guys may
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think when i'm touring that that that's
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different that's a whole preparation
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process work
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i have to actually
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you have to worry about tempo and rhythm
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and hitting
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notes right and also putting on a good
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performance
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i'll do a concert eventually on this
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platform but
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i will have to practice which guitar is
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your favorite this one
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this is a uh i think the model is called
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a baby martin
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uh it's a super small super durable and
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playable guitar
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and it sounds great surprisingly because
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you would think that a smaller guitar
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and a newer guitar it wouldn't have like
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i like this tone as much as i like
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a vintage guitar from 1962 which
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if you ask guitar players is going to be
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much better than just
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some factory model uh martin guitar
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that's a baby version that's like
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smaller
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but surprisingly it's incredible
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and uh hey if it's good enough for mr
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sheeran it's good enough for me
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so i've gotten quite attached to these
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[Music]
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things
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[Music]
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so amazing i have a looping machine and
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i get to play around
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with two acoustics one's a baby taylor
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is it makes me so happy yeah they don't
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make a uh i also have a loop it's
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somewhere i have a loop pedal somewhere
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here it's tricky it's a tricky thing mixing
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wise because it just stacks
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ed sheeran actually has one that can be
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mixed manually
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and there are no loop pedals on the
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market that will do that so
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yeah but looping is just fun to do
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[Music]
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[Music]
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um
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what was the film that inspired you to
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direct i i never got really
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inspired by one particular film i just
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grew up
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i grew up with a love for movies so i
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see all this incredible work at an age
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at which
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i was too young to even remember i
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couldn't even retain it like if you
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asked me about the bulk of movies that i
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saw when i was nine i couldn't tell you
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what they're about unless i rewatched
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them but it's in there it's in my
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subconscious and so i believe
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because of that i have a deep love of
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movies and the way that they're made and just
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quality cinema
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and also tv i mean i'm not going to pick
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and choose movies generally are better because they
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get to put
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their best ideas into two hours and a
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half
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you know whereas television has to be
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dragged out so it's harder to write for
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television
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than it is for a movie because
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you can basically it out
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everything that is just taking up time
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so g movies are generally better but you
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know
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there's some television shows which i
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like vastly better than some movies
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this makes my heart happy that's sweet
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that makes my heart happy
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what do you think of the movie the
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godfather i loved it i went through an
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entire phase while shooting nrdd
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where i would only do the godfather
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voice between every take
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it became very annoying and i eventually
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learned to stop
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please play an mcr song on guitar one
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day it really is best suited played electric
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it doesn't really work acoustically
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maybe disenchanted
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but then it jumps into electric doesn't
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it it was the
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raw and then
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the smashing drums as the whole band
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starts commencing
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the song but uh yeah
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mcr songs are always better electric
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oh that's it's so weird because i got
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it's weird to think that i got the only
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i got to see the only show that mcr did
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before the pandemic
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the pandemic is weird you don't need me
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to tell you but
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if it's just me alone in a room talking
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to you guys
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i'm probably going to reflect on how
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weird it's been
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yeah that was that was a great night
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though i was beaming the entire night
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and first time i got to meet mikey too
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we talked a lot over dm prior to that
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and still do
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but you know we hadn't actually had an
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opportunity to meet
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in person until then we nearly ran into
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each other at the umbrella academy
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premiere
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i remember seeing him
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so there's a carpet and then there's the
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theater and
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we went on i think he was on the carpet
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before us
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or maybe we were leaving i remember
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being in the car and passing by and
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seeing him
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on the carpet i'm like oh there's mikey
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but yeah uh at the mcr show we met up
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backstage
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and it was great it was truly truly
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great
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you are just the sweetest i'm certainly
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the silliest
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so what's your skin my skin care routine
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maybe one day until then
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i shall hold the fountain of youth as
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hostage
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for all my fans
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no i don't really have a skin and care
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routine i mean
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i have some stuff that i wash my face
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with in the shower that's it
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that's pretty much it
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i don't know eat healthy i don't have a
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good solve i've been very lucky
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i haven't had too much of a problem with
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skin care
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i really enjoy your videos thank you i
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like them too i spend a lot of time on them so i
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better like them
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that'd be very disheartening just sit
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for hours editing a video click after
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click
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you slowly go crazy and then at the end
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of it you're not even satisfied with it
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just like yeah no
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if you're gonna be making something from
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the ground up whether it be
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music or uh videos
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you're gonna be passionate about it
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there's no way that you get through
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coming up with the idea figuring out
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what you want to say
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shooting it and editing it which
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just oh my gosh have no idea how long it
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takes to actually edit the videos you
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guys see but i'm getting quicker
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and then create the thumbnail and put it
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it's like a whole process if you can get
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through all of that you truly are
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passionate about the project you're
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working on
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what's the weirdest theory you can think
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of for the extinction of dinosaurs
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i'm pretty happy with the one we got
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i could probably think up some weird
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thing the weirdest thing would be
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something completely unrelated
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and then you just go what what does that
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have to do with dinosaurs
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and then the other person is trying to
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convince you that it has something to do
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that would be truly weird but i would
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say that uh
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i'm pretty happy with what we've all i
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think we've all come to terms with accepting
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that you know
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it's the standard explanation for the
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reason why
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i don't know why i'm explaining it to
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you guys i think we're pretty
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settled on the theories
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you guys are funny
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what do you think of tick-tock did you
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try any dances i i've yet to
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really explore tik-tok i used to be on
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musically but uh
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i don't know i sort of stopped doing it
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and then i didn't pick it back up
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i was like oh it's now tick-tock that's
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weird
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and so i think i deleted my account i
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deleted my account at one point
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then all these fake accounts started
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popping up so i was like oh okay i gotta
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put one up i'll probably post something
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on there sometime
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but i've gotta find the time it's game
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one
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that's the fan i'm in the garage that's
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where i shoot this
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my little corner got a sheep videos so
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that's uh
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i believe that's the whole house fan
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something like that
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there is pretty much a time limit on how
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long i'm going to be doing these live
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streams just because
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it's a garage so at a certain point it
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gets it gets hot enough that it drives
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me out i may start to sweat on this
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livestream if i do please forgive me
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how's everybody
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does acting ever get awkward
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maybe when you start out it's awkward i
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don't know
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i don't remember what the first time i
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got on the set was like
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i'm sure i could recall what happened
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but i don't know how it felt
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i'm sort of just used to it now does it
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ever get weird
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i don't i in some form there's probably
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some weird version of it
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i'm sure there's something that's weird
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about acting
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but when you're surrounded in it
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for the majority of your time spent in a
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day
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you get pretty comfortable with it
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youtube should be updated to allow gifts
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to be inserted i would agree
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that would be very fun but then the
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whole time it would just be me like
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looking like this
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searching for gifts it would be the most
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boring livestream
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you'd see in the comments but uh
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i'm looking into software so that i can
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do more sophisticated live streams
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uh so that i can have like things
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appearing up here and here and here and
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just have more
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what's the word
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customizability is not it's not the
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there's a better word than that but you
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understand what i'm saying
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i want to be able to do more things on
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this platform
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because it is so cool but i gotta get
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some software to do that
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probably by the next live
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bit stream sophisticated
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are you interested in the sciences
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science has always been one of my
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favorite classes
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alongside math
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what classes are you taking in school
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look
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i understand that to a certain extent
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this is connection and escapism i'm not
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gonna bring school into this
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you know i'm gonna let you guys enjoy
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the weekend as i am
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you always make my day you guys make
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mine seriously
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that's not like some phony upfront
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comment i truly am beaming uh whenever i'm on
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discord or reading
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your comments or doing one of the best
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forms of connection
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a live stream where i get to actually
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interact with you guys in real time
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it's very fun for me and the pandemic
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only amplifies that
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you know because you're isolated from
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everyone
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and we all are so of course we're gonna
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want some interaction
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do you have any favorite youtubers
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casey neistat big one peter mckinnon
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i don't know
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i truly appreciate all you do for us
00:23:20
you know i'm always tempted whenever
00:23:22
there are instruments around
00:23:23
to play songs that have not come out yet
00:23:27
uh i never do at least not anymore
00:23:30
unless they're fully finished or
00:23:35
i write a bunch and the newest thing you
00:23:38
wrote is always going to be the most fun
00:23:39
to play so i'm always tempted
00:23:41
but i also want to show you guys
00:23:48
so i don't know there's a lot of music
00:23:50
in the works i have 20 songs at least
00:23:52
and by the time you hear them i'll
00:23:54
probably have another 20 more that i'm
00:23:55
working on
00:23:56
but constantly busy constantly working
00:24:00
on music
00:24:01
it's fun though i like it
00:24:18
ah
00:24:22
you guys are fine
00:24:26
please play again i wasn't recording
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play what
00:24:29
i'm i'm mostly just fiddling around
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00:24:36
this is going to be on tick tock i'm
00:24:37
sure oh yeah
00:24:42
this is a horribly out of tune piano but
00:24:45
i still enjoy playing it you guys probably
00:24:48
don't like listening to it
00:24:50
the guitar is probably a bit better
00:24:59
there we are
00:25:17
do you laugh at tick-tock jokes all the
00:25:19
time uh occasionally
00:25:21
i'll scroll through tick-tock but i
00:25:23
always end up seeing them somewhere
00:25:25
they're funny though they're very very
00:25:27
funny
00:25:28
i just don't have the creative stamina
00:25:31
to be searching for
00:25:32
a funny tick tock or thinking of jokes
00:25:35
and i don't have the stamina nor do i
00:25:38
have the time
00:25:39
but it's always fun to see you know the
00:25:42
fan interactions that go on on tick tock
00:25:45
but yeah uh if you do post a tick tock
00:25:49
of me
00:25:50
i may not have seen it
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do
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[Music]
00:26:16
i'm 100 certain that you're a little a
00:26:19
literal
00:26:22
angel
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i must be loose for them because where
00:26:26
where the where are my wings come on
00:26:28
where are they who took my wings
00:26:31
i haven't seen the show why am i making
00:26:34
lucifer jokes
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that's pretty much all i do when i play
00:27:10
guitar it's just nonsense
00:27:11
up and down the neck just having fun
00:27:14
it's not the most listenable thing i'll
00:27:16
tell you that but occasionally
00:27:18
uh you do get a song out of it which is
00:27:21
nice
00:27:23
are you close with the rest of the ua
00:27:25
cast yeah of course we are
00:27:26
i mean i feel like i said this in the q
00:27:30
a but i'm not sure whether or not that
00:27:32
part of the q a has come out yet
00:27:34
i discuss it in the q a
00:27:38
yeah i'll leave it there
00:27:42
what are you most excited about one
00:27:45
covenant uh when covet ends i'm probably most
00:27:48
excited to
00:27:52
see the world you know i kind of have
00:27:56
the things that i like fit more of a 30
00:27:59
year old lifestyle but i don't have
00:28:00
maturity yet and i'm certainly
00:28:02
not uh you know i'm 17
00:28:06
and that's still weird for me but i'm
00:28:08
excited to
00:28:09
see what the rest of my life has in
00:28:11
store and when covered ends i would love
00:28:13
to travel the world see different
00:28:14
cultures
00:28:15
meet people you know that that's really
00:28:18
what
00:28:19
i think will make me happy
00:28:22
so that's what i'm looking forward to so
00:28:25
for all those who are saying like come
00:28:27
to brazil i'm coming to brazil just give me time
00:28:29
i'll be there
00:28:31
but until then
00:28:36
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00:28:42
you are so mature at the age of 17. uh
00:28:45
not really
00:28:46
not really maybe you know what it is
00:28:49
it's probably a product of the
00:28:51
fact that
00:28:54
i didn't really go to public school i
00:28:57
got
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i stopped going to public school when i
00:29:00
started doing nrdd
00:29:02
and so i never was pressured to
00:29:05
develop my purse around my personality
00:29:07
around the confines of whatever social
00:29:09
norms
00:29:10
there were in the social hierarchy of my
00:29:13
school so i could just authentically develop
00:29:15
but it also meant that i wasn't really
00:29:17
around kids my age as much as i
00:29:18
was around people who were older than me
00:29:21
so
00:29:22
it's sort of like i grew into the mold
00:29:24
that i was given
00:29:26
so i don't know
00:29:33
i don't want to get too existential on
00:29:34
you guys
00:29:38
that would be so boring just aiden
00:29:40
rambling on
00:29:43
for an hour should cover clarity by john
00:29:46
mayer i know the chords
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00:29:53
but it's more fun to just
00:29:56
play covers on your own than it is to
00:29:58
actually perform them for people
00:30:00
of course when you're starting out when
00:30:03
you're starting out you have to play
00:30:05
covers and learn covers because it's
00:30:08
just sort of it's like a door into learning how to be
00:30:10
a musician you know how to play
00:30:12
uh 20 cover songs and you start to
00:30:14
develop a foundation of
00:30:16
what your fingers can do what your voice
00:30:18
can do and you know everyone's growing
00:30:22
cover songs are kind of like training
00:30:23
reels and then eventually
00:30:25
if you want to pursue it you become a
00:30:26
songwriter and you start writing your
00:30:28
own material
00:30:29
and in doing so you find your own voice
00:30:31
which is lovely
00:30:33
but yeah i like i like playing john
00:30:36
mayer stuff it feels very good on the
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00:30:48
fingers
00:30:50
ah that was horrible that's what i'm
00:30:53
meant to do
00:31:07
guitar players will tell you that chord
00:31:09
that's not fun to play
00:31:11
it's just there at a necessity
00:31:23
what's an instrument that you wish you
00:31:24
could play that you currently don't
00:31:26
drums probably i like percussion but
00:31:29
interesting fact
00:31:30
in fourth of july uh fourth of july is
00:31:33
the best example of it so i'll use that
00:31:35
song but
00:31:36
i put guitar percussion into the songs
00:31:40
so in the second verse of fourth of july
00:31:46
sometimes i fall victim to a past part
00:31:49
of me
00:31:50
the drums kicking
00:31:54
and you have the low octave in piano
00:32:02
i don't know if those are the right
00:32:03
notes i'm just going off the top of my
00:32:04
head so it's going to be rough
00:32:05
but the the drums the main part is this
00:32:15
that's the kick in the hi-hat
00:32:19
i'll also put in that's not in that song
00:32:22
oh and then
00:32:24
i think it's in the pre is there a pre
00:32:26
for fourth of july
00:32:28
no there's not i don't think so
00:32:32
it's been a while it's been a while i
00:32:34
worked on the song for months so
00:32:35
i think it's all right if i forget some
00:32:38
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00:32:40
parts that's also part of the guitar
00:32:43
percussion
00:32:44
and i think that's it so i combined that
00:32:47
with program drums
00:32:50
and some sampled
00:32:53
some samples of live drums for that
00:32:55
particular song
00:32:57
uh i use like
00:33:00
a stamp kit for the snare and the kick
00:33:03
and some symbols
00:33:04
but generally in songs like i love you
00:33:06
it'll be
00:33:08
a combination of samples i get from
00:33:10
splice
00:33:11
and just me hitting my guitar in various
00:33:14
ways
00:33:16
you need to come to mexico and do a
00:33:17
concert indeed i do one day i shall
00:33:29
what's your favorite david bowie song
00:33:31
make my drew make my dream come true
00:33:33
please
00:33:34
uh all right it's a pretty small dream
00:33:36
and it's very easy for me i'll
00:33:38
i'm happy i'm i will happily do it i
00:33:40
will happily tell you
00:33:42
uh which is my favorite david bowie song
00:33:44
however
00:33:45
uh it won't last long because
00:33:49
it changes i'm telling you whenever you
00:33:52
listen to an artist
00:33:53
your favorite song your favorite album
00:33:56
changes depending on the last
00:33:58
thing that you listen to
00:34:01
favorite bowie song as of yet i would
00:34:04
say
00:34:07
golden years probably that that's a good
00:34:10
afternoon song or morning song if you're
00:34:13
cooking and golden years is playing
00:34:16
oh that it feels great
00:34:19
music in a way scores your life it's
00:34:21
like a movie
00:34:23
and by adding a soundtrack behind it you
00:34:25
influence the tone of whatever you're
00:34:27
doing so you can take sad aiden and play some
00:34:31
good music that he truly loves and you
00:34:33
get happy
00:34:38
right now you've got third person aiden
00:34:54
do you cook to the rhythm of the beet uh
00:34:57
no
00:34:58
i sort of just cooked to the moon
00:35:02
it's not even like it influences my
00:35:04
cooking it just influences my mood as i
00:35:06
cook
00:35:07
i already love to cook but it's kind of
00:35:09
like if you're folding laundry
00:35:11
it's good to put some music on just to
00:35:14
take your mind out of the effort
00:35:16
of folding laundry but i also have a dd
00:35:18
so
00:35:19
you know for me it just helps hold my
00:35:23
attention on to one specific thing
00:35:26
sort of occupies my subconscious and
00:35:28
allows me to just
00:35:30
do whatever i want to do because
00:35:31
otherwise my mind starts over analyzing
00:35:33
everything and looking into all these
00:35:35
different
00:35:36
ideas and directions and if i can pull
00:35:39
myself into one direction
00:35:40
it's better for most things for music
00:35:42
though 80d is great
00:35:44
because it just means that you have all
00:35:46
these different ideas
00:35:47
and so then all you have to do is play
00:35:49
catch up and go it okay that one
00:35:50
that one and that one the rest of them
00:35:52
are no good for verse two i can use
00:35:54
these that one that one and that one
00:35:56
okay now i have this instrumentation for
00:35:59
verse one and this instrumentation for
00:36:00
verse two so
00:36:01
you know that fourth of july
00:36:05
first one is just gonna be fireworks uh
00:36:08
guitar
00:36:09
and vocal and in verse 2 the drums kick
00:36:12
in and so it gets more exciting
00:36:14
that's how add works for composition and
00:36:17
it is wonderful it's one of my favorite
00:36:20
things when i get to actually
00:36:21
produce a song and just let my mind
00:36:24
wander endlessly
00:36:26
i love it so much i think it's pretty
00:36:29
evident that i love music though i don't
00:36:31
need to tell you guys
00:36:41
five or nicky
00:36:48
i like them both for different reasons
00:36:50
you know they're really opposite ends of
00:36:52
the spectrum
00:36:55
maybe five probably five he can teleport
00:36:58
nikki can't teleport come on
00:37:11
that'd be very weird if you just put
00:37:13
five in the middle of nrdd
00:37:15
had like this fun and playful family and
00:37:17
then this really dark disturbed
00:37:20
character
00:37:22
and he's like just killing people in the
00:37:24
corner and maybe swearing
00:37:26
they're all just like i wonder what's
00:37:28
his problem
00:37:33
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00:37:36
those two worlds don't necessarily mix i
00:37:38
guess that's what i'm trying to say
00:37:42
this is what happens when you play your
00:37:45
instrument
00:37:46
it gets detuned or when you don't play
00:37:48
your instrument
00:37:49
basically your guitar is a ticking time
00:37:51
bomb till it starts sounding horrible
00:38:09
[Music]
00:38:27
[Music]
00:38:33
ah that part i don't have down but i
00:38:36
like playing it
00:38:39
do you like stranger things of course i
00:38:40
do are you kidding who doesn't like
00:38:42
stranger things
00:38:44
let's see what did you do on your 17th
00:38:47
birthday
00:38:48
uh believe it or not i'm not a big
00:38:49
birthday guy so
00:38:51
i edited the video that you guys just
00:38:54
saw
00:38:57
it cooked i gotta i got out of the house
00:39:01
for the first time in a couple days just
00:39:03
because the smoke has been
00:39:06
not preferable
00:39:09
uh yeah i went for a walk went for a
00:39:12
swim
00:39:14
cooked i think i said that but you know
00:39:18
the standard day i what i do around the
00:39:20
house already makes me quite happy so
00:39:22
i can just do more of that
00:39:36
i don't want to play i want to play new
00:39:39
things but i know i shouldn't
00:39:43
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00:39:52
do you have a girlfriend currently no
00:39:55
and
00:39:56
very luckily no imagine having a loved
00:39:59
one that you couldn't see during quarantine
00:40:01
i think we all have a little bit of that
00:40:03
with at least family members but
00:40:06
in our relationship during quarantine
00:40:11
it's gotta be a nightmare you know
00:40:18
reminds me of an alec benjamin song
00:40:20
called six feet apart
00:40:21
love that song oh incredible
00:40:25
really good writing perfectly captures
00:40:28
just the overall emotion that i think a
00:40:30
lot of us are going through
00:40:33
especially people in a relationship in
00:40:36
quarantine that song's great please
00:40:38
check it out if you haven't
00:40:41
you are so adorable thank you
00:40:51
what's the worst cooking disaster you've
00:40:54
had
00:40:57
anytime you try and do something new
00:41:00
you'll generally mess up
00:41:01
i'm sure some great chefs uh can
00:41:05
have an idea and then go out and it'll
00:41:08
be incredible but i'm sure to them
00:41:11
it's like ah disaster and everybody else
00:41:14
is like wow that tastes great i don't
00:41:15
know what you're talking about
00:41:17
but the first time you do anything it's
00:41:19
sort of like
00:41:20
you get some of it right and you figure
00:41:22
out what you got wrong and then work on
00:41:23
it next time
00:41:24
and then i'd say after four times of
00:41:26
doing something i've got something down
00:41:28
that's where i am cooking
00:41:41
i miss live streams with you guys you
00:41:46
know
00:41:54
aidan can you please say i'm batman
00:41:58
i think we all know it already i don't
00:42:00
need to
00:42:02
plus i'll just endanger my loved ones so
00:42:05
we'll say that i'm not batman
00:42:13
ah yeah you guys make me silly
00:42:22
what's your favorite song to sing play
00:42:24
depends
00:42:25
changes all the time whatever if you see
00:42:28
me pick up a guitar and start just
00:42:29
playing nonsense
00:42:30
that's my favorite thing to play at the
00:42:32
moment but
00:42:34
changes i was playing fourth uh
00:42:37
i was playing fourth of july now i was
00:42:39
playing for you recently
00:42:41
and i wrote one of my best songs i'm not
00:42:44
going to play it for you guys but oh my
00:42:45
gosh
00:42:48
revolves around that chord
00:42:52
i can't play it no matter how much i
00:42:54
want to but i would say that is my
00:42:56
favorite thing to play at the moment
00:43:00
[Music]
00:43:14
a bad joke
00:43:17
i don't have them up my sleeve or
00:43:18
anything like that
00:43:21
it's fun though to make a bad joke i
00:43:23
know you said a dad joke but they're
00:43:24
essentially bad jokes
00:43:26
they're good jokes actually some of them
00:43:27
are great jokes but it's just like
00:43:30
you just go come on really it's not
00:43:34
it's like as soon as you hear what the
00:43:37
punchline is it's immediately
00:43:39
obvious
00:43:43
i don't know where i'm going with this
00:43:45
but uh
00:43:46
yeah i don't know jokes are pretty much
00:43:48
a product of the moment
00:43:50
and i'm good at bouncing off of
00:43:53
different ideas but
00:43:54
i can't just out of the blue tell a dad
00:43:56
joke
00:44:02
you play the guitar very well i play the
00:44:04
guitar as if i like playing guitar but i
00:44:06
wouldn't say very well
00:44:08
interesting fact uh whenever i track
00:44:10
guitar
00:44:12
on any song
00:44:16
the way i write it so like without you
00:44:25
look at this hand
00:44:28
you see how fast it's moving
00:44:37
it's going super fast it's called a 16th
00:44:39
pattern
00:44:40
and when you try and record that you'll
00:44:43
find that it is not aligned with the tempo
00:44:49
and that becomes a recording nightmare
00:44:51
most songs if you're just strumming
00:44:55
you can get away with it because
00:44:57
strumming is
00:45:01
it's less than that is more than
00:45:07
so it's less times that you have to get
00:45:09
it on the beat
00:45:11
and it's also
00:45:14
it's going back and forth so you can
00:45:16
swing with it and
00:45:18
you don't necessarily have to be on the
00:45:20
tempo you just have to be in the groove
00:45:22
this is all music terminology but
00:45:25
yeah i write a lot of 16th pattern riffs
00:45:27
and so
00:45:28
it takes me forever to record guitar
00:45:32
what was your favorite movie as a kid
00:45:34
again don't have i mean
00:45:36
for a long time first piece of
00:45:39
ferris bueller's day off and then
00:45:41
deadpool came around and i was like okay
00:45:43
that's also great
00:45:44
and then recently i'm really into just
00:45:48
quality like i'm i'm going back and i'm
00:45:51
re-watching scorsese films
00:45:53
tarantino films now i'm just
00:45:58
at an early age i had a love of cinema
00:46:00
which was
00:46:02
a bit more rustic undeveloped
00:46:05
is the right word uh and so i just
00:46:08
enjoyed it as a viewer going that movie
00:46:10
was great and now i look at it
00:46:12
i go why is that great
00:46:16
so i don't know that as a favorite movie
00:46:20
now because
00:46:21
if i get pulled in too many directions
00:46:23
but as a kid uh first pillars day off
00:46:25
that's a big one for me
00:46:30
where's the first place that you will
00:46:32
travel to well
00:46:35
when the pan damage is over that's the
00:46:36
main part of the question
00:46:38
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00:46:41
i don't know if we get a season three
00:46:43
probably toronto
00:46:44
you know that that keeps me pretty busy
00:46:46
i'm back and forth between
00:46:48
la and toronto so if the pandemic
00:46:52
goes away and we get a lovely season
00:46:54
three
00:46:55
then i'll be in toronto if not there i
00:46:58
don't know
00:46:59
i don't know i mean i'll probably stay
00:47:01
in l.a
00:47:03
but when i'm older i'll i'd like to see
00:47:06
the world
00:47:07
so that's what i'll be up to i'll go
00:47:10
wherever
00:47:11
my mind takes me
00:47:17
i have new words thanks to you
00:47:44
what else is oh that sounds horrible
00:47:48
out of tune
00:47:55
[Music]
00:48:01
[Music]
00:48:07
[Music]
00:48:24
[Music]
00:48:30
that's uh that's here as well
00:48:34
[Music]
00:48:46
so
00:48:47
[Music]
00:49:00
so
00:49:08
[Music]
00:49:14
so
00:49:16
[Music]
00:49:32
and then
00:49:46
[Music]
00:49:58
and then that's an interesting chord you
00:50:01
want to
00:50:02
see a cool walk down watch this that's
00:50:05
an a to an f there's a walk down here
00:50:09
[Music]
00:50:11
a little in between chords
00:50:27
[Music]
00:50:39
how's your day been it's been good uh
00:50:42
today's pretty busy
00:50:43
you know released a video this morning
00:50:44
was on discord and
00:50:46
now i'm on a youtube live stream for the
00:50:48
first time which is awesome
00:50:50
i used to do instagram live streams a
00:50:51
lot better but
00:50:53
you know i like this
00:50:56
i like this more especially because of
00:50:59
all the cool things that you'll be able
00:51:00
to do
00:51:01
but again gotta download the software
00:51:07
though i'm at like it's uh 1
00:51:10
58 p.m where i am so i'll probably wrap
00:51:12
up the live stream pretty soon
00:51:14
let's see any questions before i go
00:51:18
watch the the comments are not going to
00:51:20
go like
00:51:23
let's see uh you've heard this so many
00:51:25
times
00:51:28
thank you
00:51:32
do you have any favorite sport uh
00:51:36
[Music]
00:51:41
i used to play a lot more sports
00:51:45
and then acting sort of got in the way
00:51:46
of that but i still like going to games
00:51:48
for going to games i would say soccer i
00:51:51
used to go to la galaxy games all the
00:51:53
time
00:51:54
and then the pandemic happened yeah
00:51:57
soccer i like watching soccer
00:52:03
will there be a season three of the
00:52:04
umbrella academy
00:52:06
uh you guys will know as soon as i know
00:52:08
seriously
00:52:09
they don't tell us that they'll give us
00:52:12
hints
00:52:13
but you know we truly don't know until
00:52:16
we get confirmation from the network
00:52:19
where do you shop for clothes
00:52:24
the internet is i'm not that strategic
00:52:28
when i just go okay here's where i buy
00:52:30
from i don't know
00:52:32
i just shop if i find something that is
00:52:34
nice
00:52:35
that's what i get but i'm not
00:52:37
necessarily known for my shopping skills
00:52:39
so
00:52:41
we don't have to spend too much time on
00:52:42
that
00:52:44
do you like star wars of course i like
00:52:46
star wars
00:52:50
do you watch harry potter not currently
00:52:52
but i've seen all the movies
00:52:56
do you have some pets i have a wooden
00:52:58
dog
00:52:59
named corduroy so no i don't
00:53:03
i used to when i was younger and uh yeah
00:53:06
not they uh they passed i stabbed two cats
00:53:12
it was a while ago though way before
00:53:15
nrdd so long time
00:53:23
you know i should really try and
00:53:26
see you let's see
00:53:31
carmen says do you like batman
00:53:36
yes carmen i do i enjoy batman's
00:53:38
presence very much
00:53:41
he's with me at all times hint hint
00:53:50
anna says do you want to be my friend of
00:53:52
course come on
00:53:54
how you doing how are you then now you
00:53:57
say something and then i'll say
00:53:58
something back and we'll edit it
00:54:00
together
00:54:01
you can show your friends how are you
00:54:03
doing
00:54:04
yeah it's good to hear oh wait hold on
00:54:06
tons of people are just gonna put in
00:54:08
like random meme stuff in here okay
00:54:10
i'm not doing it i'm not doing it
00:54:12
canceled
00:54:13
i'm not doing it anymore
00:54:20
you should swoop in like batman says
00:54:22
just alexander
00:54:26
uh i don't have the cape for it you need
00:54:29
to keep
00:54:30
even even he needs the cape imagine if
00:54:32
he just jumped off a building without
00:54:33
the cape
00:54:35
that would be the end of batman if not
00:54:37
for superman
00:54:41
rebecca says do you like lucifer i
00:54:44
assume you're talking about the show
00:54:45
i have seen clips but that's about the
00:54:48
extent of my
00:54:50
viewership so i suppose
00:54:54
i like what i've seen thus far but i
00:54:56
don't really know
00:55:11
[Music]
00:55:24
wow one hour yeah i mean the
00:55:29
lives they really go on as long as i
00:55:31
want them but i sort of put a cap on
00:55:32
at one hour so i'll probably jump off
00:55:34
pretty soon uh
00:55:36
but i on 90 live streams for 10 minutes
00:55:39
20 minutes 30 minutes 40 minutes
00:55:40
you know
00:55:44
what's the best part of playing five
00:55:46
says jordan the best part of playing
00:55:49
five is that it's not pretend
00:55:53
when they yell action i truly become the
00:55:55
character
00:55:56
and so i'm literally a different person
00:56:00
when they yell action because i can
00:56:02
block out the cameras
00:56:03
and the way that i prepare as an actor
00:56:06
for a role it makes it so it's not
00:56:08
method but it's as close to method
00:56:12
as you can get minus the fact that
00:56:15
i'm not staying in character when they
00:56:17
yell cut
00:56:18
i might use like a base level
00:56:22
of the character where he's sort of like
00:56:24
sort of retreats back into
00:56:26
consciousness and
00:56:29
aidan takes over the conscious and deals
00:56:31
with interactions with people and it's
00:56:32
nice
00:56:33
but he's always waiting when it's a work
00:56:36
day at least
00:56:37
something like today uh he's off on
00:56:39
vacation
00:56:42
five on vacation i wonder what that
00:56:44
would be like
00:56:46
probably be lonely without dolores did
00:56:48
they take
00:56:49
vacations in the apocalypse do you think
00:56:52
where would they go what would they do
00:56:58
not maybe spice things up
00:57:01
i don't know i don't know what he was up
00:57:03
to i can theorize though
00:57:09
rihanna batman say my name or else all
00:57:12
right
00:57:13
hello
00:57:17
giggling over these responses yeah
00:57:20
oh you mean you're giggling over the way
00:57:22
i answered yeah okay
00:57:23
i can see that i do go on
00:57:27
a long tangent
00:57:31
which i suppose is good for like
00:57:33
interviews or live streams where it's
00:57:35
just you in a room talking to a camera
00:57:38
but for social interactions i do pull
00:57:40
myself back a little bit more
00:57:42
you don't want to be you know just
00:57:43
dominating the conversation
00:57:45
in an interaction with another person
00:57:48
uh luckily that hasn't been a problem
00:57:50
yet
00:57:53
let's see emma says what series do you
00:57:55
usually watch
00:57:56
i don't really watch tv occasionally
00:57:59
i'll pop in
00:58:00
i used to watch uh comedians and cards
00:58:02
getting coffee
00:58:03
with my father all the time same with no
00:58:05
reservations anthony bourdain
00:58:08
what else we watch the politician
00:58:16
oh cameron britain mind hunter
00:58:20
yes we also got in the mine hunter that
00:58:22
was very fun
00:58:26
kate did you base five
00:58:30
off of batman he's partially based off
00:58:34
of old man logan only in that
00:58:36
i was approaching the world thinking
00:58:37
okay how do i convey
00:58:40
the sort of five's been through so much
00:58:43
that it sort of
00:58:44
wore down his soul like sandpaper and so
00:58:47
he's this sort of degraded
00:58:50
uh rustic version of a soul that hasn't
00:58:53
been worked on it's like an extremely
00:58:55
old car and the engine is just barely working
00:58:58
and that's his patience so i was like how do
00:59:02
i portray
00:59:04
not only the maturity of someone that
00:59:05
age but also everything that five has
00:59:07
been through
00:59:08
and i thought that uh hugh jackman and
00:59:10
old man logan
00:59:11
it's not called old man logan the
00:59:13
movie's just called logan but the
00:59:14
character is
00:59:15
old man logan from the comic books uh
00:59:18
five is partially based off of that but
00:59:20
the more time you spend with the
00:59:21
character
00:59:22
the more you start developing the
00:59:24
character based around the character
00:59:26
that
00:59:27
you're developing so it becomes this
00:59:29
continuous
00:59:31
circle where you look at what you've
00:59:34
done
00:59:35
in previous scenarios and you sort of
00:59:37
push the narrative
00:59:38
even further i don't know acting is very
00:59:41
abstract
00:59:42
i think this is a good cutoff point
00:59:45
you guys have been incredible uh love
00:59:48
your enthusiasm in the comments
00:59:49
uh in the comments in the comments i'll
00:59:52
definitely be doing another one of these
00:59:53
youtube live streams this has been very
00:59:55
fun
00:59:56
possibly the next time we shoot one of
00:59:58
these things
00:59:59
uh there will be imagery around here
01:00:02
i'm looking into software to make this
01:00:04
even cooler
01:00:05
but yeah thanks everybody i love you all
01:00:09
bye by the way this is the bench
01:00:15
i don't know i'm like a squeaky
01:00:19
yeah that's the guitar all right
01:00:28
love you all

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