Louis Tomlinson
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Podcast Appearances
I realised how funny that is.
When I do a One Direction song, I call it a cover, which is really ironic.
But I do night changes on my tour show.
And I can remember this one show in particular, I think it was like a 5,000 capacity room.
And I think maybe we'd done like 1,200 tickets, which, you know, is okay.
That's all right.
But when you're singing night changes at a gig like that, when you can vividly and visually remember singing night changes like that at, say, Wembley Stadium,
And you're literally singing, look how fast the night changes.
And you're looking out to this sparse room.
It's like a brutal kind of poetry.
And that's the point about it being unrealistic is I could be the most, and I am, I could be the most glass half full guy in the world.
But life is going to constantly challenge me like that.
Definitely.
Because that was the pinnacle.
Yeah, I mean, it's very, very human.
Obviously, the example and scenario you're talking about is one no one can understand.
But the comparison is how we work.
It's how we understand the value of things.
And as you say, going to the top of Mount Everest at 24 means that you're always going to have some kind of sort of
even unconscious comparison to everything thereafter.