Siddhartha Khosla
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Ken Olin episode too.
That was a great one.
That was a great one.
That was a great one.
Oh, Memorized. That's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. With Taylor again. So Taylor and I wrote that song together. And it just started this beautiful collaboration between me and Taylor.
Oh, Memorized. That's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. With Taylor again. So Taylor and I wrote that song together. And it just started this beautiful collaboration between me and Taylor.
Oh, Memorized. That's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. With Taylor again. So Taylor and I wrote that song together. And it just started this beautiful collaboration between me and Taylor.
He did three. We did that, we did Memorized.
He did three. We did that, we did Memorized.
He did three. We did that, we did Memorized.
Which was Future Jack, right?
Which was Future Jack, right?
Which was Future Jack, right?
Young Jack, your son Jack. Yeah. His song, he was a pop star. That's right. And we needed to write a song that he performs on stage. Which they recorded at the Greek Theater? We recorded at the Greek Theater in the middle of a Chicago show.
Young Jack, your son Jack. Yeah. His song, he was a pop star. That's right. And we needed to write a song that he performs on stage. Which they recorded at the Greek Theater? We recorded at the Greek Theater in the middle of a Chicago show.
Young Jack, your son Jack. Yeah. His song, he was a pop star. That's right. And we needed to write a song that he performs on stage. Which they recorded at the Greek Theater? We recorded at the Greek Theater in the middle of a Chicago show.
Chicago gave us a break for 15 minutes. And we got up there, and we pumped the song, after we recorded it, into the speakers in front of, whatever, 5,000, 6,000 people. How many people does that hold? A lot of people.
Chicago gave us a break for 15 minutes. And we got up there, and we pumped the song, after we recorded it, into the speakers in front of, whatever, 5,000, 6,000 people. How many people does that hold? A lot of people.
Chicago gave us a break for 15 minutes. And we got up there, and we pumped the song, after we recorded it, into the speakers in front of, whatever, 5,000, 6,000 people. How many people does that hold? A lot of people.
By the second chorus, they were singing along with it. No way! Never heard it before. I mean, they were like, you know, lighters lit, everything. So we actually recorded that song at a massive concert and got that footage. So what you're seeing is actually,