What Happened To Music Between 1994 and 2000?

Rick Beato
9 Feb 202447:12

Summary

TLDRIn this lively live stream, the host reminisces about the mid-90s music era, playing a curated post-grunge playlist from 1994 to 1999. He shares personal anecdotes as a guitar teacher in Atlanta, discussing the music's evolution and the unique engagement of audiences at concerts without smartphones. The host highlights tracks from bands like Third Eye Blind, The Verve, and Incubus, reflecting on the distinctive sounds and memorable guitar riffs of that time. He also touches on his experiences with notable musicians and hints at future content, including interviews and more playlists.

Takeaways

  • 🎸 The script is from a live stream where the speaker discusses their experience as a guitar teacher in Atlanta during the mid-90s, highlighting the post-grunge music era from 1994 to 1999.
  • 📅 The speaker reminisces about the difference in music engagement during concerts in the 90s, noting that audiences were more focused on the music rather than cell phones, which were not present at the time.
  • 🎵 The speaker created a playlist of post-grunge music for their daughter Lela, which includes bands like Third Eye Blind, The Verve, and Incubus, showcasing the diversity of music from that period.
  • 👨‍🏫 As a guitar teacher, the speaker taught songs from various artists popular during the 90s, including Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Stone Temple Pilots, reflecting the influence of grunge on aspiring guitarists.
  • 🎶 The script mentions specific songs and records that the speaker finds significant, such as 'Drive By' by Third Eye Blind and 'Bitter Sweet Symphony' by The Verve, emphasizing the quality of songwriting and musicianship.
  • 🎤 The speaker shares personal anecdotes, including meeting Jeff Buckley and Tim Pierce, and their experiences with these artists, adding a personal touch to the music discussion.
  • 📈 The speaker reflects on the growth of their YouTube channel, mentioning record numbers of subscribers and views, indicating a successful online presence.
  • 🔊 The script includes commentary on the sound quality and production of the music from the 90s, with the speaker expressing a preference for the guitar tones and recording techniques of that era.
  • 🎬 The speaker talks about the importance of music videos, mentioning the helicopter in the Oasis video and the impact of visuals on the reception of music.
  • 📍 The script also touches on the geographical diversity of bands, with mentions of British bands like Oasis and Blur, and American bands, showing the global influence of the post-grunge movement.
  • 🔗 The speaker promotes their own music-related products and encourages viewers to subscribe to their channel and follow them on social media, demonstrating an awareness of building an audience.

Q & A

  • What was the main topic of the live stream?

    -The main topic of the live stream was discussing and playing music from the post-grunge era, specifically from 1994 to 1999.

  • Why did the streamer create a playlist of post-grunge music?

    -The streamer created a playlist of post-grunge music to share with Lela, who wanted to listen to music she hadn't heard before.

  • What was the streamer's observation about concerts during the 1994-1999 period?

    -The streamer observed that during concerts in that time period, people were not looking at their cell phones but were fully engaged in the music and activities like moshing.

  • What was the streamer's profession during the late 90s?

    -The streamer was a guitar teacher in Atlanta during the late 90s.

  • Which song did the streamer play for Lela from the band Third Eye Blind?

    -The streamer played 'Motorcycle Drive By' from Third Eye Blind for Lela.

  • What is the significance of the song 'Bitter Sweet Symphony' by The Verve?

    -The significance of 'Bitter Sweet Symphony' is that it was a favorite song of the streamer and had a notable impact on him, including buying the record multiple times due to losing it.

  • What was unique about the song 'Drive' by Incubus?

    -The song 'Drive' by Incubus was unique for its great drum sound and the long space in the music, which was not considered commercial.

  • Why did the streamer mention the song 'Tomorrow' by Silverchair?

    -The streamer mentioned 'Tomorrow' by Silverchair as an example of a song from the mid-90s that he taught to his students, and also because the singer was quite young at the time, around 15 years old.

  • What was the streamer's experience with the band Bush?

    -The streamer had seen Bush play live at the Hard Rock with very few people in the mid-90s, and he commented on the great room sound and drumming.

  • What was the streamer's opinion on the guitar sounds in the mid-90s?

    -The streamer felt there was a discrepancy in the way music was recorded during the mid-90s, with many guitar sounds lacking the necessary mid-range to be considered heavy.

  • Which song did the streamer play that showcased great distortion guitar sounds?

    -The streamer played a song by Failure to showcase great distortion guitar sounds that were heavy and had the mid-range he felt was missing in many mid-90s recordings.

  • What was the streamer's comment on the song 'Stuck on You' by Sugar?

    -The streamer loved the song 'Stuck on You' by Sugar and mentioned that it was an amazing song from an incredible record.

  • What was the streamer's experience with Jeff Buckley?

    -The streamer met Jeff Buckley in 1995 or 1996 and had a conversation with him, mentioning that Jeff was an incredibly interesting guy and a talented fusion guitar player.

  • Why did the streamer mention the band Swervedriver?

    -The streamer mentioned Swervedriver as one of his favorite bands from the era, noting that he had interviewed the band's singer, Adam Franklin, and enjoyed their music greatly.

  • What did the streamer say about Maynard James Keenan?

    -The streamer had interviewed Maynard James Keenan and found him to be an incredible musician, singer, and genius, also mentioning a memorable experience of Maynard giving him a tour of his town.

  • What was the streamer's promotion during the live stream?

    -The streamer promoted his arpeggio chorus on sale for $75 and encouraged viewers to subscribe to his channel and his second channel, Rick Beato 2.

Outlines

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🎸 Nostalgic Dive into Post-Grunge Music

The speaker initiates a live stream, reminiscing about the post-grunge music era from 1994 to 1999. They mention creating a playlist for their daughter, Lela, featuring music from that time, highlighting the difference in concert-goers' engagement with music before smartphones. The speaker, a former guitar teacher, recalls teaching songs from this era, including those by Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Stone Temple Pilots. They also play a favorite song, 'Third Eye Blind' by Motorcycle Drive By, appreciating its melody and build-up.

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🎶 Celebrating the 90s Music Scene

Continuing the discussion, the speaker expresses their admiration for the music of the 90s, particularly focusing on the drum loops in songs like 'Antibiotics' and the emotional depth of 'Bitter Sweet Symphony' by The Verve. They also mention playing songs by Incubus and Silverchair for their daughter, emphasizing the unique qualities of each band and song, such as the drum sound in Incubus' music and the long intros in Silverchair's tracks.

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🌟 Reflecting on Iconic 90s Bands and Their Sounds

The speaker delves into the significance of bands like Bush and Failure in the 90s music scene, discussing the evolution of guitar sounds and the unique recording qualities of that time. They highlight the heavy guitar sounds in Failure's music and the long intros that were characteristic of the era, which would be unlikely to be accepted in today's commercial music landscape.

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🎵 Appreciating the Depth of 90s Alternative Rock

The conversation turns to the appreciation of deep and meaningful lyrics and sounds in 90s alternative rock, with the speaker expressing their love for songs like 'Stuck on You' by Sugar and 'Fumbling Towards Ecstasy' by Sarah McLachlan. They also mention the influence of renowned guitarist Tim Pierce on songs of that era and the distinct recording qualities that set these tracks apart.

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🌈 Exploring the Richness of Mid-90s Music

The speaker reflects on the diverse range of music in the mid-90s, discussing records like 'Covering the Satellites' by The Church and 'Color of Your Skin' by Live. They emphasize the unique qualities of these albums, such as the profound lyrics and the emotional depth of the performances, which contributed to the richness of the music scene during that time.

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🎤 Vocal Tributes and the Impact of Grunge

The speaker discusses the influence of grunge and the tribute-like quality in some post-grunge music, using the example of 'Say Hello 2 Heaven' by Temple of the Dog. They also mention the best basslines in rock music and the significance of bands like Soundgarden and Oasis, highlighting the unique sound and impact of each.

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🎼 The Allure of British Bands and 90s Rock

The focus shifts to British bands and their contribution to 90s rock, with the speaker expressing their admiration for songs by Embrace and Blur. They share an anecdote about opening for Blur and the distinctiveness of British rock during the 90s, emphasizing the lyrical and musical creativity of the era.

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🌟 The Timeless Talent of Jeff Buckley

The speaker pays homage to the late Jeff Buckley, discussing his talent as a guitarist and singer. They share a personal encounter with Buckley and express admiration for his music, particularly 'Last Goodbye,' reflecting on his influence and the emotional resonance of his work.

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🔊 The Eclectic Sounds of the Late 90s

The conversation encompasses the eclectic mix of music in the late 90s, with the speaker mentioning bands like Swervedriver and No Doubt, and songs they taught to students. They discuss the variety of sounds and styles that defined the era, from the unique vocal techniques of Maynard James Keenan to the memorable melodies of songs like 'Swear' by The Comsat Angels.

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🎉 Wrapping Up a Nostalgic Music Journey

In the conclusion, the speaker expresses their desire to continue exploring the music of the 90s, suggesting potential future live streams focused on specific regions or bands from the era. They acknowledge the support of their audience and tease upcoming content, including interviews and new videos, before signing off.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Live Stream

A live stream refers to content broadcast in real-time over the internet. In the context of the video, the speaker mentions that they haven't done a live stream in a long time, indicating the immediacy and interactive nature of the content they are sharing with their audience.

💡Post-Grunge

Post-grunge is a subgenre of alternative rock and a continuation of the grunge movement, typically characterized by a mix of heavy guitar riffs and introspective lyrics. The video's theme revolves around music from the post-grunge era, with the speaker discussing playlists and songs from 1994 to 1999.

💡Engagement

Engagement in this context refers to the level of involvement and interaction between the audience and the music during concerts. The speaker contrasts the engagement levels of audiences in the past with those in the present, noting that audiences in the 1990s were more immersed in the music without the distraction of cell phones.

💡Guitar Teacher

A guitar teacher is someone who instructs others in playing the guitar. The speaker mentions their experience as a guitar teacher in Atlanta, highlighting the influence of the post-grunge era on the songs that students wanted to learn.

💡Playlist

A playlist is a curated list of music tracks, usually in a specific order. The speaker talks about creating a playlist of post-grunge music for their daughter, Lela, which serves as a central element in the video's exploration of music from the 1990s.

💡Driveby

In the context of the video, 'Driveby' refers to the band Third Eye Blind and their song 'Motorcycle Driveby,' which the speaker plays and discusses as one of their favorites from the post-grunge era.

💡The Verve

The Verve is a British rock band known for their album 'Urban Hymns,' which includes the song 'Bitter Sweet Symphony.' The speaker mentions this band and song as part of the music from the 1990s that had a significant impact and is still remembered.

💡Incubus

Incubus is an American rock band that gained prominence in the late 1990s. The speaker plays one of their songs, 'Pardon Me,' as an example of the diverse range of artists and genres present during the post-grunge period.

💡Silverchair

Silverchair is an Australian rock band, and the speaker refers to their song 'Tomorrow' from the album 'Frogstomp.' The song is used to illustrate the unique sound and style of the 1990s, including the band's young age at the time of recording.

💡Bush

Bush is an English rock band known for their grunge and alternative rock sound. The speaker discusses their song 'Comedown' and the band's experience playing to small audiences in the mid-1990s, reflecting on the changing dynamics of the music scene.

💡Failure

Failure is an American alternative rock band, and the speaker praises their album 'Fantastic Planet' for its heavy guitar sounds. The band is used as an example of the quality and diversity of music produced during the 1990s.

Highlights

The host discusses creating a post-grunge music playlist from 1994 to 1999, highlighting the difference in music engagement during live concerts compared to today.

Mention of not looking at cell phones during concerts in the 90s, indicating a more immersive music experience.

The host reminisces about being a guitar teacher in Atlanta during the 90s and the popular songs people wanted to learn.

Third Eye Blind's 'Motorcycle Drive By' from 1997 is played and discussed for its melodic build-up.

The unique drum loop in the song 'These抗生素' by a band is praised for its gap, adding a distinctive touch.

The Verve's 'Bitter Sweet Symphony' is played, with the host sharing a story about buying the record multiple times.

Incubus is mentioned as a great post-grunge band with a focus on their room drum sound.

Silverchair's 'Tomorrow' is highlighted for its long space and non-commercial approach in the song structure.

Bush's 'Comedown' is played, noting the great room sound and the long intro that would be unlikely in today's music.

Failure's guitar sounds are discussed as being heavy and well-recorded, setting them apart in the mid-90s.

HUM's 'Stars' is remembered for its long intro, a common trait in songs from that era.

Sarah McLachlan's 'Possession' from 'Fumbling Towards Ecstasy' is played, noting the difference in recording quality.

The host talks about Tim Pierce's involvement in the song 'Give Up, Forever' and shares a story about recording it.

Counting Crows' 'Round Here' is played, with the host expressing love for the chorus and the song's melancholy.

The host discusses the channel's growth with the most subscribers and views in the past two months, contrary to typical YouTuber trends.

Tool's 'Sober' is played, and the host reflects on the quiet and powerful vocal performance by Maynard James Keenan.

The host recalls meeting Jeff Buckley, discussing his talent as a guitarist and his time at GIT as a guitar major.

Swervedriver's 'Last Train to Satansville' is played, and the host talks about the band's unique sound and changes in their music.

No Doubt's 'Just a Girl' is mentioned as a song the host taught to students, reflecting on the band's popularity.

The host expresses a desire to feature more songs and bands from the 90s in future videos, such as British bands and others.

Transcripts

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streaming what's up everyone I just said

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to Tom he's over here I said I haven't

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done a live stream in so long it's

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freaking me

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out welcome everyone I I decided to go

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on live here Friday afternoon Atlanta

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time uh I was uh been

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been driving Lela to school over the

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past couple I always drive Lea to school

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but she's like are you going to play

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music and I said yeah yeah yeah what do

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you want to hear I don't know stuff that

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I haven't heard so I made a playlist of

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uh music post Grunge music call it she

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knows grunge really well so I call post

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post grunge

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essentially um 1994 to to

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1999 that time period which is a great

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great time period uh what happened to

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music between 1994 a lot of stuff

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happened to music if if you go back and

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look at videos of people walking around

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at concerts anytime in that time period

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you will notice one major thing they are

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not looking at cell phones they are

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engaged in the music they are moshing

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they are doing doing all these different

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things than they do today that's a huge

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huge difference

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um uh so I thought about this okay there

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there's so

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much um music from that time period that

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uh that I'm even thinking of stuff

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that's that's on here right now that

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didn't even make my list that is

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definitely what I would call

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um what I would call Post grunge and um

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I just just from seeing from seeing

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stuff on here things that people

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literally put in here right now of th

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songs like yeah okay yeah oh that was

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good this is basically the the time

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period where I was a guitar teacher in

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Atlanta these are the songs that people

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came in and asked now obviously people

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wanted to come in and learn Nirvana and

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Pearl Jam and Stone Temple Pilots and

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all those kind of songs Al and chains

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they wanted to learn those songs but a

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lot of them wanted to learn songs that

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were on the radio at that time

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period um and this was a huge range of

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artists of all different genres of music

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hard like Heavy Music you know the

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beginnings of um bands like tulle bands

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like

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corn uh and

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then other bands I'm going to play some

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of these other bands that that happened

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I'm going to kind of skip around in the

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in the late

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90s uh so one of the bands that uh one

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of the songs that I played Lela is this

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which is one of my favorites from this

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band this is a third ey Blind Motorcycle

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driveby this came out

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1997

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wind in the city the sun is always in my

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eyes it crashes Through the Windows and

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I'm sleeping on the couch when visit you

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that's when I knew that I could never

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have

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you I knew that before you

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did still I'm the one who's

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stupid and there's this

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burning

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like ooh so

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good

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alone and

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I've never been so

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alive

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so one of the songs that I love one of

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the things I love about this

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song is the way that it

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builds the melody beautiful

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M take

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I would like to build

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something but you never see it

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happen

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bur like

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there there are so many good

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notes so alone

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people were like who is

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this that is a great song motorcycle

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drive by to me that's the best song on

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that particular record Another huge

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artist now I was going to play something

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off Alan's first record but I thought

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I love the drum Loop in this so

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much these

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antibiotics now when you hear the loop

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start there's a little Gap in it every

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time which I think is

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amazing listen how about them

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teror thank

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you thank

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youty SS thank you

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thank

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you another great song of the era is a

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song that

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um that I played for

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Leila uh the Brad mdow version of that I

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had Brad mdow in the studio this past

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week and um she asked me about this

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song this is of course The

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Verve this particular record I bought

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eight

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times cuz I kept losing

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it there was a DJ on I think it was sha

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Demery on this 99x here who played

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it eight times in a

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row he's like I love this

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song

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this also has drugs don't work

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Sonet um lucky man oh my God amazing

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record

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cuz it's a bit

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sweet I can just listen to this record

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there are so many great songs on it it's

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absolutely blows me away uh let's see

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here another great post grunge

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band

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Incubus

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me great room drum

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sound

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a decade ago I never thought I would be

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at 23 on the verge of spontaneous

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combustion is me but I guess that

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Landing I need you I need you to see but

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I I can take

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exping

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possibility so me while I

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and fight I got enough of the world that

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people SM case so R me while

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I and rise above the

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flame that is a killer song okay here's

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another one now I played this for

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Dylan because I was like hey eight you

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should check out this band the singer

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was I think

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15 it's from the first Silver Chair

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record wonderful

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day I know you ha me ask

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anyway won't you come with me to a place

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in little

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town the only way to get there to go

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straight down great

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singing's

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bath the water out of the CHP is

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very

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to oh the low end's amazing on this

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I love this that there's this incredibly

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long

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space right this is so not commercial

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and then there's another this is the 45

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second pre

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chorus

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great drum

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fil thank you

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Matthew I love

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this okay another band that I've never

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talked about on this

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channel

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I haven't listen to this record in

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Forever

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Bush I went to see Bush play at the Hard

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Rock with five

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people in the mid

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90s and there was there's four people

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there swear to

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God listen the

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drums

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great room

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sound this came out 94 I

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think who would ever have an intro this

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long nowadays

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right so we're

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like 1 minute

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love

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andte

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it me right back

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down sleep to day let it f who was there

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to take your place now I knows never

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will

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me you do you say do you do when it all

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comes

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down cuz I don't want to back down from

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this

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Cloud take me all this time to find out

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what I you

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know I was thinking about this the um

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and this is a this is kind of a thing it

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was difficult to find people that did

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great sounding Distortion guitars in the

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mid90s to me this is a this is a thing

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um that

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that song to me is is very

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um uh the guitars are just not quite

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they don't have the mid-range to them

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that they need right so so there was I I

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always felt like there was um there was

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a real discrepancy in the way that that

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music was recorded then a lot of the

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Bands uh they weren't they weren't

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heavy the guitar sounds weren't heavy

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but here's a band who has incredible

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guitar sounds this is an amazing

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sounding

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record this is

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failure let's these guitars here so

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heavy what's that

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snare Ken

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Andrews

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then I heard you

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D love that song Stuck on You amazing

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song this entire record this failure

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record is really really really great uh

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another band that I thought was kind of

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before their time that

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um this song is a great

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song this is hum how many of you

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remember

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hum this is the the era of long

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intros like what this is on the

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radio you could

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never get away with this

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now a lot of people so I saw in the

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comments here a lot of people thought

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this was Smashing Pumpkins I don't know

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why it doesn't sound anything like Billy

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ggan I think it's really because the the

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riff the the Riff is really

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great okay so there were other uh there

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was other music that was going on in the

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mid 90s it was completely different

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right lot of great female

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artists Sarah mlan this is off uh

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fumbling towards ecstasy this tune

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wait listen to the difference in the

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recording quality of this compared to

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everything that we've heard with maybe

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the exception of with the exception of

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failure

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Sky far beyond the glaring street

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lights sleeping on empty

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dreams the vultures liing

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wait you lay down beside me

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then this is the Bas you were with me

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every

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W so close I could feel

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your

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bre then when we wanted was the

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dream to heaven to hold it just little

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thing like every

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gener great

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not okay this is um this is the song

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it's I think it's a second track on the

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fumbling towards ecstasy Sarah mlin

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record which is one of my absolute

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favorite favorite records incredibly

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great record another big

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song

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that my dear friend Tim Pierce played

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on little did I know at the

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time and I give up

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forever I know you

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feel I feel like this is so

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present want to go home right

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now all I could taste

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[Music]

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is great snare

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sound later it's

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over I just don't want to miss you

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tonight and I don't want the world to

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see me cuz I don't think that

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[Music]

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they everything to be broken

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I just want you to know who I

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am Tim has a great video Tim Pierce for

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those of you that know Tim Pierce I know

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you all know Tim he's been on my channel

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a million

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times but Tim has a great video about

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recording that song he did a lot of the

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parts on there that mandolin part I mean

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a lot of the guitar parts that's that's

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all Tim there and that's absolutely

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phenomenal okay here's another song from

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the mid90s this is by one one of my

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favorite producers of that era who did

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two

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records back to

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back this is counting

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pros from A Perfect

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album recovering the

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satellites and I am waiting for the

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telephone tell me

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[Music]

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alive it's getting cold in

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California I guess I'll be leaving soon

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beautiful chorus

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[Music]

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listen anger and the Earth are bleeding

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into fear

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I love this right

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[Music]

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here

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Kath thank you

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Terry okay so if you don't know this

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record covering the satellites it's it's

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absolutely astounding I'll tell you

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another record that was done by the same

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producer and they were made back to

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back is this

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record crew Fighters color of the

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shape night I'm tangled in my blanket of

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cloud

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beautiful

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Dre oh things just won't do without you

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matter of

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fact

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oh I'm on

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your wow perfect melody I'm on your

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[Music]

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back I

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[Music]

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W I'm on your

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back you know there's so many big hits

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on this song that I love but this

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tune is um I really feel like he's

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channeling

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Kurt that to me is a

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um is it just sounds like like a tribute

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to Kurt to Kurt's quiet singing that he

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does on something in the way way or um

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on

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ply it da it just sounds like Dave is is

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really channeling that for this vocal

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performance which I think is incredibly

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good uh Marcelo can we do this for the

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next five hours yes we can we can

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actually by the way if you go to Rick B

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Rick uh what is it bear.com Tom I have

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my arpeggio chorus on sale again 75

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bucks um I'd be uh I'd be a Miss if I

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didn't say that but uh you can get it

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there bear.com

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um and uh don't forget to subscribe I

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want to say a couple things here before

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we go

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on right now this month and last month

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are the two biggest months I have ever

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had on this channel the most subscribers

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the most views by a lot it's about 30

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million views on the channel massively

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big videos I don't know why after seven

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and a half years this is when YouTube

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channels are supposed to you know when

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YouTubers are supposed to have hit their

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Peak and going down and and uh if you

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don't subscribe to my second Channel

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actually um I I upload it on it almost

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every day I have original content I have

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some of my favorite clips from from

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these long videos that I've done so

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people can kind of get them bite-sized

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versions of them uh And subscribe to

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Rick Piata too also so this has really

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been a big big uh big time in the

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channel um now there were some uh bands

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some of my favorite bands and some of my

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favorite

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[Music]

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people that released records in the

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[Music]

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mid90s in my interview with Robert Deo

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one of

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his and he demonstrates his

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[Music]

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Baseline

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[Music]

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if you haven't seen that interview he

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plays along with this keep tripping

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[Music]

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away best Baseline of the of the '90s

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best rock

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B one of the best rock B

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[Music]

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[Music]

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thanks

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John um yeah that is one of the best

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baselines ever in rock music

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period man that kills that kills okay

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here is a song that um was actually

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produced by the same

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producer uh and it's a Pearl Jam song

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from that era that I think is amazing

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[Music]

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listen

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could but turned my B time nothing could

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say

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oh this vocal

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alone waiting lock down he got up out of

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there for hundreds of

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[Music]

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miles Danny says man that sounds damn

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good the winds upet him down on his KNE

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[Music]

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listen to

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[Music]

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b crashing like a f to

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the him

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wings

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now W open with the sea this FL oh oh oh

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[Music]

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and

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[Music]

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then

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wow oh got to pause after that that

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that's ridiculous

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man there were some amazing the grunge

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bands that that did records I say post

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grunge I I say post

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1994 another

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record

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the as

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thirsty you

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[Music]

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are bur burn in my hand off down in the

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upside sound garden

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go down below the

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[Music]

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truth I I'm getting

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depressed

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the flows

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below

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[Music]

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then beautiful

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there

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she

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in

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sunsh is

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mine is

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mine another one of the best base

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players then

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shepher

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my head

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again would

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you oh man you know honestly I get uh I

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get a little bit bummed out when I hear

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that

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um okay another great song this is like

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post the big records this is a um

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another one of

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my Oasis songs is kind of off off the

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Beaten Track but it was a

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single on be here

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[Music]

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now I love the long intros

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right Tom you know this song at all

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these are all before your time

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right what

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[Music]

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ear Tom was born in

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[Music]

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97

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Adrian so we're like 1 minute into the

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[Music]

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song step off the train not alone atone

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back into the where I was sun in the

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never put all the tracks and they must

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be M on the hill and I feel fine don't

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look back cuz you know what you might

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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see

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wa

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I love the helicopter in the video Jeff

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says I do too great

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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video you got to love those mid90s Oasis

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songs here's another

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band um

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another band from

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[Music]

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England this Embrace love this

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[Music]

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band you might not know this band but

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you should it's called all you good good

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[Music]

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people something you're always saying me

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all time

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well I'll stay right here and I'll wait

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for good until I

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[Music]

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find you got hear the chorus on this

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somay you've got it coming it hurts me

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when I read the

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sign it's all light and clear that I

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make you glad if I'm leaving first and

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crying all you good good

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people listen to

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me you're just about done with the way

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that you

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feel there's nothing Rings

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home this is Embrace British band to

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me what I called all you good

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good all you good good

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people and then of course we have

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somebody's like why haven't you ever

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played

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[Music]

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blur

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wo

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woo

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great lyric in the vers

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here that I got my head

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sh by a jumbo I got my head shaved by a

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jumbo jet

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[Music]

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easy

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feel

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so I did a gig opening for blur in a

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band in

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1992 in Philadelphia at the what was it

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called Art Theater no the um maybe it

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was Art Theater it was right next to JC

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dobs it was a

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theater and um that's all I

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remember and it was amazing okay

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another Classic

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record

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[Music]

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one of the best records of the

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90s one of the most talented

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[Music]

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songwriters

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woo

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okay

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so you guys know this you know this

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[Music]

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tune last goodbye Jeff

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Buckley this is our lasting

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bre must I Dreaming no way I see your

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face why can't we overcome this

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war bab maybe it's just because I didn't

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know you at

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[Music]

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all now you know this song Tom oh yeah

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now you see Tom's born in 1997 but he

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knows that song I met Jeff

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Buckley in 1996 I told this story and

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when I did a a a what makes a song great

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on uh I actually did it on the song

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Vancouver that was off his

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um his uh record that came

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out after he passed away it was from one

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of his demos um and um I met Jeff in

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1995 here in Atlanta maybe 96 I can't

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remember I think he passed away in

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97 um he was uh came into this

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bar with a friend of mine who introduced

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me to him and I

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um talked to him for about an hour and a

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half or

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so incredibly interesting guy a lot of

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people don't know that he went to git as

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a guitar major and my dear friend Allen

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Hines who I hung out with him when I was

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in LA last we uh last week at the Nam

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show was friends with Jeff and Jeff was

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an was a um incredibly good Fusion

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guitar player did you know that Tom no

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he played Allen Holdsworth solos Jeff

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was a shredder Shredder guitar

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player that could

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play really intricate guitar

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stuff okay I'm I want to try and get um

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some of the people that Jeff went to

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school with at git on here

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um and talk about that time period but

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um really really amazing what a talented

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guy okay another one of my favorite

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records of that era and everybody knows

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this band is

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uh I always talk about swerve driver oh

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my God I can't Listen to Swerve driver

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enough I had Adam Franklin the singer on

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the

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channel probably three years ago I did

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an interview with them that was so

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fun this is St there

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[Music]

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I

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apologize you s the TRU straight

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by

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for you me

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[Music]

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are

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I Jesus walk down my

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[Music]

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stream they to

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teach remember me but

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[Music]

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I if you go to Spotify it says 2008 This

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Record came out

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1996 ejector seat reservation swerve

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driver this song check out the course

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the the changes in this I love this

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listen to

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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[Music]

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this over your

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rooftops throw cherries towards your

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outstretched Pals

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on my way back from Israel Nob peace PR

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to I Love

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[Music]

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It I am

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super

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cuz I am

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[Applause]

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super okay now there are just there's so

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many great songs from this time period I

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didn't even uh we've got no

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doubt I don't think I've ever played no

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doubt on here let's get into a little

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bit be I know what you

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thinking I don't need your reason don't

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tell

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so these

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[Music]

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songs are songs that people ask to come

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people would come

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in and I taught all these songs all of

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them oh my God I have a list here that's

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got I just I put together a list here of

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38 songs in you know five minutes or so

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I could go I I could make this list I

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put a I put a Spotify playlist here uh

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with 38 songs that I ju I just saw I was

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like well okay what songs did I teach

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now some of these songs I did not I

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didn't teach the other Jesus by swer

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driver or uh but a lot of these other

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songs I taught oh my God I taught so

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many of these songs I taught Songs Like

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This

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[Music]

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right let me get into it a little

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[Music]

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bit

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[Music]

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oh now listen the sound to

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that belly clearing

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could been my own chaotic insecure

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delusion I want to feel the change

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consum

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me okay so when I was teaching songs

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like this I was thinking about this

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somebody asked me about um when I went

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and interviewed Maynard in um I think I

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was talking about Tik Tock the other

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night or something

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uh when I finished my interview with

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Maynard it was in

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um Jerome South uh um Jerome Arizona is

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that right Mike you're on here is it

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Jerome or was it I want to make sure

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that I'm that I'm right about that it

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was at one of Maynard's

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restaurants and

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uh and Maynard talks really

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quietly incredibly quietly and

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uh and Mike was Mike was about Mike who

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worked with me he goes on all these

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things yes it's Jerome

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so Mike was probably 5 feet from us and

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he said he's like I couldn't hear

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anything he

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said I was like that's Maynard talk so

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quietly it's really amazing and um and

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so as soon as we finished the interview

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oh mayard was so cool he's like can I

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give you a tour of the town I was like

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AB absolutely and I got into his Jeep

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and we're driving around it was

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beautiful there uh driving around town

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and I I wanted to

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just um I wanted to get my camera out of

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my phone and just go like this and I was

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like just to remember mayor driving me

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around town and giving me a tour it was

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so

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cool uh brought me up to his Winery and

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everything I mean it was really

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highlight of uh of last year that was so

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fun and

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um uh is that The Tool Guy yes mayard

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Maynard James

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Keenan that was a fun fun time I'm I I I

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want to have Maynard back on the channel

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again at some point he's what what an

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incredible musician singer

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genius uh so there's many other signs I

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didn't even touch stuff I mean I mean I

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have seal on here a lot of there's

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plenty of songs I didn't play that are

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songs that I've actually made videos on

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um that are on here I have Korn on here

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I've got de tones I've got uh um I have

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a lot of things on here I have Lisa lob

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stay the song I Knew Lisa Lobe back then

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um uh let's see Rick you need to listen

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to Tom Tim

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Christensen um

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thank you for all the the super chats

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you guys this has been

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amazing if you'd like to see me do some

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of these things uh to to actually hone

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in on some some of these other songs and

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talk about them because there's a lot of

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songs I could actually narrow it down I

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could I could do just British bands of

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from

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1994 you know poris had and and

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supergrass you know 19 1994 to 1999

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radio head I could do uh I didn't even

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play radio head on here I could do you

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know Southern California bands I could

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do the you know from this time period

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there was a lot of incredibly great

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music that happened in the late 90s Amy

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win housee uh Back to Black I was going

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to play just so many things torn by

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Natalie and bruo which is a killer song

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she didn't write the song uh it was

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actually by a band called in the swap

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but um uh Queens Reich I see Portis head

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on here Kula Shaker great great bands

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that were happening in the 90s uh

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arpeggio course $75 on sale you want to

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you guys are amazing sorry it's been two

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weeks or three weeks since I've been on

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live but you

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know got to take some time off I'll see

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you guys soon have a great weekend take

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care

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bye

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