Adam Buxton
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Podcast Appearances
So they were probably totally knackered.
But I was thinking like, maybe he's also pissed.
I don't know.
There's going to be all this drama when they get off stage.
He was like,
Well, they're Australian.
But then they were good for the rest of the time.
But Shane, I don't know what his real name was.
Shane.
It could have been Lockie.
I've been here a few years and every other person is Lockie.
Locco.
He was a bit stumbly and loud, especially with the music is so beautiful and subtle and the philharmonic were extraordinary and the choir was otherworldly and amazing.
It's so cool to be in a room where other humans are actually making that noise in front of you that you've only ever heard on a record or on a film or whatever.
But he was, you could really hear Shane stomping about.
Every time he did one of his moves, it was like... Whoa, Shane.
A bit more graceful.
I mean, it was a bit weird because you sort of think, do we necessarily need acrobatics with the performance of the classical music?
I mean, they were really amazing.
They were amazing.