Brandi Carlile
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Podcast Appearances
It's getting more and more common. I started seeing it happen at all the tributes and stuff like that. But now I think it's just kind of a part of it because they look like monitors on stage, so you can't tell. But I'm sure that it's interesting because a lot of musicians haven't figured out how to not look at them when they're performing, so I hate seeing that.
But at the same time, it provides some spontaneity because then a musician can take a request out of the audience and actually play a song.
But at the same time, it provides some spontaneity because then a musician can take a request out of the audience and actually play a song.
But at the same time, it provides some spontaneity because then a musician can take a request out of the audience and actually play a song.
But the crazy thing is I never saw a camera. We don't know where they were. They were fixed little tiny things. So we fucking forgot about them constantly. And just our behavior is reflected in that, you know, it was a very strange concept. And I don't know. I think for that reason, it's like, it's a wild ride.
But the crazy thing is I never saw a camera. We don't know where they were. They were fixed little tiny things. So we fucking forgot about them constantly. And just our behavior is reflected in that, you know, it was a very strange concept. And I don't know. I think for that reason, it's like, it's a wild ride.
But the crazy thing is I never saw a camera. We don't know where they were. They were fixed little tiny things. So we fucking forgot about them constantly. And just our behavior is reflected in that, you know, it was a very strange concept. And I don't know. I think for that reason, it's like, it's a wild ride.
Oh, it's just, it's like about that moment, like when you have kids, like where it's like they depart you in some way. It can even happen when they're young and you're so devastated and you're so proud at the same time and you don't know which feeling to pick. It's about that.
Oh, it's just, it's like about that moment, like when you have kids, like where it's like they depart you in some way. It can even happen when they're young and you're so devastated and you're so proud at the same time and you don't know which feeling to pick. It's about that.
Oh, it's just, it's like about that moment, like when you have kids, like where it's like they depart you in some way. It can even happen when they're young and you're so devastated and you're so proud at the same time and you don't know which feeling to pick. It's about that.
Kind of, but it can happen early on too. Like the first time that they choose something you don't believe in or pick a record you don't like or decide to stay home on a trip when you wanted to. Yeah, those moments are so sad, but also so, he's so proud.
Kind of, but it can happen early on too. Like the first time that they choose something you don't believe in or pick a record you don't like or decide to stay home on a trip when you wanted to. Yeah, those moments are so sad, but also so, he's so proud.
Kind of, but it can happen early on too. Like the first time that they choose something you don't believe in or pick a record you don't like or decide to stay home on a trip when you wanted to. Yeah, those moments are so sad, but also so, he's so proud.
I think I want everybody to see it because it's really human, like deeply flawed and embarrassing. And the kind of shit that you do when you forget that there is a camera on is what's really interesting. But that moment, I got to be in there and I witnessed that moment because when we were making the record, I would sit behind him when he was writing his melodies.
I think I want everybody to see it because it's really human, like deeply flawed and embarrassing. And the kind of shit that you do when you forget that there is a camera on is what's really interesting. But that moment, I got to be in there and I witnessed that moment because when we were making the record, I would sit behind him when he was writing his melodies.
I think I want everybody to see it because it's really human, like deeply flawed and embarrassing. And the kind of shit that you do when you forget that there is a camera on is what's really interesting. But that moment, I got to be in there and I witnessed that moment because when we were making the record, I would sit behind him when he was writing his melodies.
and try to remember some of the ones that were really hitting me hard. And I was recording him on the melody of this song because I thought, okay, well, I want to remember this melody so that in case he moves on to another one, he can remember how good it was. And he got to the end of that chorus and his voice started to shake and I thought, oh, he's going, like he's going to really go.
and try to remember some of the ones that were really hitting me hard. And I was recording him on the melody of this song because I thought, okay, well, I want to remember this melody so that in case he moves on to another one, he can remember how good it was. And he got to the end of that chorus and his voice started to shake and I thought, oh, he's going, like he's going to really go.
and try to remember some of the ones that were really hitting me hard. And I was recording him on the melody of this song because I thought, okay, well, I want to remember this melody so that in case he moves on to another one, he can remember how good it was. And he got to the end of that chorus and his voice started to shake and I thought, oh, he's going, like he's going to really go.