Olivia Rodrigo
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I think like sometimes, I don't know if you live in like, Oh, you don't, you want to like lean into your older audience or something like that's so cool that like a eight year old girl finds like my song to be moving.
Like that is like the most special thing ever.
Like I remember being eight years old and listening to music and it just meant so much to me.
And the fact that I could like maybe be a semblance of that for someone is so exciting.
And I don't, I just think that like people like young people, especially just so emotional.
Like I love hearing stories from like,
girls who like have never held the boy's hand and they're like traitor is my favorite song like my friend at school changed friend groups and it like devastated me and it's like that is their whole like it like turns their whole life on its head and it's like so cool to like watch them process all those feelings and and also in an environment like a concert where it feels like this communal processing of emotions I um I watched this this documentary the other day called like it's called like spirits in the forest have you guys watched it about the patch mode oh wow
It's about Depeche Mode, but it's not even... It's not a concert film about... It doesn't have anything really to do with the members of Depeche Mode.
It's, like, these five people who are huge Depeche Mode fans, and it follows their life leading up to, like, the last Depeche Mode concert in, like, Berlin or something.
Oh, wow.
Gotta check that out.
Yeah, good idea.
It's so beautiful, and it's just about, like, how...
going to a concert is not even about like the lighting or like what someone's wearing couldn't matter.
It's like these people and the stories that they bring to this concert.
Like one of the women who the documentary talked about, she like hit her head or something and she woke up and she didn't remember anything about her life, didn't remember where she was, didn't remember her name, didn't remember her husband's name, but she remembered every single Depeche Mode lyric.
Sounds like a Daily Mail story.
No, but it's just like... A good one.
Yeah, yeah, no, they're all good.
That's wild.