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00:18Welcome to a brand new series and welcome to my dear old friends. Let's begin with squeeze
00:31music.
00:32Why don't you scratch me if it makes you feel good go on attack me? I promise I won't look.
00:40Let me wipe the sweat from your brow. It's so easy when you know how. I want your love and
00:49I want it now.
00:54Why don't you kiss me like they do on the screen? You know this is me. You don't know where
01:02I can stand up closer. I won't find it all. I never think that my love is small. I want
01:11your love cause it's such a ball.
01:14Oh, she's like a baby in a cradle. I rock her fast and sweet. Her man is at the table.
01:23Her baby in the cheek. But I want love and I'm a beauty too.
01:47Why don't you hit me? Give me a heart attack. Go on and love me. And I might love you
01:55back. I know you're much younger than me.
02:05Bye-bye.
02:08I love you back. Bye-bye.
02:27Bye-bye.
02:28The man is at the table with dirty energy
02:31But I want love and not a vanity
02:36She's like a baby in a cradle, a rockabaster suite
02:41The man is at the table with dirty energy
02:45But I want love and not a vanity
02:48To be away
02:52Oh, oh, oh
02:58Oh, oh, oh
03:02Oh, oh, oh
03:18Lovely to have my dear friends in this room. Thank you squeeze
03:23With why don't you from their new album Trixie's a marvelous array of incredible guests this evening
03:29Because we will be welcoming from Sussex and Bergen in Norway tomorrow
03:36But mine head it's get down services
03:41From New York the extraordinary Aja Monet
03:47But now from Mullinger in Ireland it's Niall Horan
04:14Boxes with our teeth playing games we never played before
04:21Now a slot I'll tell you to sort the screen so difficult for me for sure
04:30Nights, wars, things I've never felt before
04:37Crushing lights when you first saw me
04:41Yeah, I met you at a dinner party
04:45We were pissed on thought just for fun about who would be the first thing
04:49Yeah, I met you at a dinner party
04:54We were pissed on thought just for fun about who would be the first thing
05:03One kiss on your neck, you're so concrete
05:06I think I'm done looking for somebody
05:11Behind the store
05:15Things I've never felt before
05:19Crushing lights when you first saw me
05:23Yeah, I met you at a dinner party
05:27Chilling lights when you first saw me
05:31Yeah, I met you at a dinner party
05:35Chilling lights when you first saw me
05:39Yeah, I met you at a dinner party
05:43Chilling lights, drinking coffee
05:47Yeah, I met you at a dinner party
06:08Oh, she lied to you first saw me
06:13Yeah, I met you at a dinner party
06:18Chandelier's 2 a.m. coffee
06:21Yeah, I met you at a dinner party
06:36The wonderful voice of Niall Horan
06:40With dinner parties and tackled tracks from his fourth family album
06:44I'll be chatting to him later
06:45But now I'm going to chat to my dear old friends over here from Squeeze
06:49Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook
06:52How lovely to see you there
06:53All right, lovely
06:56So it's lovely to have you here on the show
07:00And your new album Trixies
07:02Which came out in March
07:05And it's really almost 50 years, I think
07:07Since it was first conceived
07:09And I was a small part of that
07:11But it's an amazing set of songs that you both wrote
07:15Tell us what it's about
07:17It's about a fictitious nightclub
07:18A dodgy place to go
07:21Sort of places that we wouldn't have been able to get into
07:23At the age that we wrote this
07:25But of course we could now
07:26Yes, you'd probably run one
07:28Probably run one, yeah
07:29And what sort of people inhabit this club?
07:33Sort of people that I think we hadn't met at that time
07:36I mean, I remember you and I were playing in pubs
07:38And we'd meet some nice people there
07:40But I think there was a mixture
07:42I think the thing that Trixies portrayed
07:44Is a mixture of different classes
07:46And different types of people mixing together
07:48I think that had an element of danger to it
07:51Is it based on some of the characters
07:53That we actually sort of seen in our younger days
07:56In South East London
07:57And on the fringes of the nefarious world?
07:59Yeah
07:59We used to play in a pub called The Bell
08:01Do you remember that?
08:02Yes
08:02And there were some dodgy monkeys there, wasn't there?
08:05Let's face it
08:06You're still friends with them, of course
08:08Speak for yourself
08:10I mean, I loved hearing all these songs
08:12Because, I mean, between you
08:14You have a catalogue of extraordinary songs
08:16Everybody's covered your songs
08:18And they range from songs that are
08:20To put it simply
08:21Are like ones that Burt Bacharach might have written
08:23Or ones that might have been written
08:25For sort of a rock and roll band
08:27What keeps you inspired now?
08:30Well, the fact that we've got such a great catalogue of songs
08:33When we go on tour
08:34Which we're doing later in this year
08:37With Billy Bragg
08:39You know, the fact is
08:40We've got all these great songs
08:41We've got to preserve them
08:42Make use of them
08:44Love them
08:44And with a great band
08:46Take them out on tour
08:47So, you know, Trix is
08:49We're playing live
08:50And it sounds amazing
08:51We've just done it on a European tour
08:53We played the whole thing
08:54From beginning to end
08:56And it was just amazing
08:58You know, people loved it
08:59Now, we grew up together
09:00And learnt our
09:02Trade
09:02And learnt our trade together
09:04By going in the back of a van
09:05And doing all that stuff
09:06And it was at the time
09:07Called New Wave and Punk Music
09:09We were one of the first groups
09:10To go to America and do that
09:11And it was a very strange time
09:12And it was a very turbulent time
09:14Do you look back on those days
09:15With fondness now?
09:17I think
09:18You know, one of the things
09:19About Trixie's
09:20That struck me
09:21Is that
09:21We would never
09:22Have got away with
09:23Releasing anything like that
09:24In 1977 or 78
09:26It was just
09:26Too diverse a bunch of songs
09:29Too many chords
09:30Too many chords
09:31Something I've always been guilty of
09:33But, you know
09:34I think that
09:35In a way
09:35When we broke through
09:37We had to sort of simplify
09:38What we did
09:38And learn to grow out of that
09:40And so
09:41You know, it was a great time
09:42It was a very exciting time
09:43And it was also a time
09:45When you could identify
09:46With the other bands around you
09:48To a certain extent
09:50I mean, some of the songs
09:51Are just so fantastic
09:52And it also includes
09:53The original demos
09:54Which were done
09:55In a tiny sort of
09:56Shoebox studio
09:57In Islington
09:58Which I think are great
09:59You know
09:59It's a
10:00The whole
10:01You're on some of them
10:01The whole
10:02Exactly
10:02Me with very long hair
10:03And skinny
10:05But we haven't played together
10:06This century
10:08And people have tried to
10:09You know
10:09Said, oh, well
10:10You know
10:11Jules, are you going to be back
10:12With Squeeze at some point
10:13And just because of circumstances
10:16Really
10:16It's never
10:16It's never worked out
10:17There was even
10:18Offers in America
10:19There was a TV show
10:20That tries to get together
10:21But one thing or another
10:22It hasn't worked out
10:22But I propose
10:24That we actually do play
10:26To show the love tonight
10:27For the first time ever
10:29For years
10:29Would you like to do that?
10:30I think we should
10:31That's a great idea
10:32Would that be okay with you?
10:33Great
10:34And I'd love it too
10:35It'd make me very happy
10:36We made great music together
10:38And I'm very proud
10:39To be part of it
10:41Oh, thank you very much
10:42So it's great to have you here
10:43Thank you very much
10:44For joining us
10:45And the world
10:45Are hearing more from Trixie's
10:46In a moment
10:46And now I'm going to go
10:48Over this way
10:48Thank you very much
10:49Chris Difford
10:50And Glenn Tilburg
10:56Next
10:57An extraordinary
10:59Grammy-nominated
11:00Surrealist
11:01Blues poet
11:02Who began writing
11:03At the age of eight
11:04With a song she describes
11:06As the portal of possibility
11:08Please welcome
11:09Aja Monet
11:38Say we're going to the elsewhere
11:40Say we're going to the elsewhere
11:51We be somebody-ness
11:55We be somebody-ness
11:56When the streetlights in your veins go on
11:59And some are walking up and down
12:01The sidewalk of your grin
12:04Diamonds twinkling on the street
12:06The thirst of our cool
12:11On the shorelines of a smile
12:15Washing up against moon-shuttle-lit eyes
12:20Freeing impulses
12:22Whereas folk we lure
12:25Laughter
12:27Laughter in the face of death
12:32The carnival of flowers sprouting from clothes
12:35With earth skin
12:38The perfume of stones kissing cuss words
12:43The rhythm echoing reverbs
12:47The rhythm echoing reverbs
12:47Riffing
12:49Where the garments of Jupiter genius
12:53Sparkling of space ships
12:57Scattered in desire
12:58Dressed in vibration
13:02Cooking on a stone skillet
13:05Afro-curl satellite
13:07Levitating cold the skies
13:09Heaven words
13:12Embrace the marvelous
13:13Embrace the marvelous
13:14Daydreams born
13:15In the forest of our refuge
13:17We, we, we, we were born
13:19To be sun-ray
13:21We were born to be sun-ray
13:24Radiant, radiant
13:26Falling upon the horizon
13:27Newly each day
13:29Shining
13:30Waywardness
13:31Let's go
13:34Let's go to the elsewhere
13:38Set loose
13:40Where as we escape the strangeness
13:42Whispers of flesh as mirror
13:45Treasuring the mystery of ourselves
13:47Where the, where the spirit dwells
13:49From not so distant constellations
13:53Let's go
13:55Let's go
13:57To the elsewhere
14:03We're going to the elsewhere
14:05Set loose when we get there
14:08Said, we're going to the elsewhere
14:22Set loose when we get there
14:25We need not climb on the shoulders of our elders to look at their toes.
14:35There's love in the elsewhere.
14:41There's liberation in the elsewhere.
14:45Talk, talk, talk about the blood.
14:50Talk, talk about the blood.
14:55There's revolution.
14:57There's revolution in the elsewhere.
15:01Peace of mind in the elsewhere.
15:06Neither here nor there.
15:08Neither here nor there.
15:10The end.
15:11The end of the world.
15:14The end of the world as we know it.
15:16Let's go.
15:19Let's go to the elsewhere.
15:44With elsewhere from her new album, The Color of Rain.
15:48Thank you, Aja Monet.
15:53CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
15:55Now, let's move over to this corner because Tom Rowlands of the Chemical Brothers
16:01and Norwegian artist Aurora have formed a remarkable duo.
16:05So please welcome, Tamora.
16:08CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
16:18I don't think I'll understand this feeling.
16:28Oh, don't change the world.
16:35I can look back.
16:39I'll drink it all.
16:42Oh, ah.
16:48Oh, oh.
16:50Yeah.
16:53G 등록ed off.
16:58I wanted to touch what I couldn't
17:00I wanted to feel what I shouldn't feel
17:03I wanted to taste the world on my palm
17:09Oh, I drink, Lord
17:12Oh, I drink, Lord
17:17I drink, Lord
17:32I want to feel, I want to feel
17:36I want to feel, to feel something
17:44I want to feel, to feel something
17:54As I count the lights on the runway
17:58I'm chasing the speed of an airplane
18:03I just want to feel the most song in my heart
18:08Oh, I drink, Lord
18:11Oh, I drink, Lord
18:14Oh, I drink, Lord
18:17Oh, I drink, Lord
18:20Oh, I drink, Lord
18:32Oh, I drink, Lord
18:32Oh, I drink, Lord
18:33Oh, I drink, Lord
18:34Oh, I drink, Lord
18:34Oh, I drink, Lord
18:35Oh, I drink, Lord
18:35Oh, I drink, Lord
18:35Oh, I drink, Lord
18:36Oh, I drink, Lord
18:37Oh, I drink, Lord
18:41Oh, I drink, Lord
18:49I wanted to feel
18:52I wanted to feel
18:54I wanted to feel
18:56I wanted to feel
19:16With the weight of the world
19:18Of a light flame
19:20We're reaching the height
19:22Of a flood wave
19:23I want to be one
19:26With a twerp in the floor
19:29Oh, I drink the light
19:33Oh, I drink the light
19:37I drink the light
19:40I drink the light
19:43I drink the light
19:46I drink the light
20:00Oh, I drink the light
20:25Oh, I drink the light
20:28Oh, I drink the light
20:30Oh, I drink the light
20:31Oh, I drink the light
20:33Oh, I drink the light
20:34Oh, I drink the light
20:35Oh, I drink the light
20:36Oh, I drink the light
20:58I
20:58Drink the light from the album composer. Thanks tomorrow
21:06Ravishing and mystical sound that was and now I am delighted to have at the panel my dear friend
21:12Niall Horan
21:18Thanks so much for coming on the show
21:20Great to have you here
21:23Marvellous album about to go on tour and everything since one direction you've had two number one albums
21:27But let's go back to the beginning moment. Where does music start for you?
21:31What's the first music that you thought? Hey, this is for me. I'm excited. I
21:36Remember like a lot of vinyl at home when I was a kid
21:40My parents are mainly 70s American rock music fans
21:44So I grew up a lot on like Laurel Canyon stuff like the Eagles Fleetwood Mac Crosby Stills
21:50All that kind of stuff. So I remember going to an Eagles concert when I was four
21:54Wow at the RDS in Dublin and just
21:57Looking at the stage and just not really know who they were what it was. I was I was at
22:02but I remember thinking
22:03That's what I want to do. That's that's the kind of thing. And to this day
22:07I'm still a lifelong Eagles fan. Yeah, love them very much
22:10How great what a great interesting start to the whole thing and when you did start your solo career
22:15Did you have an idea of what you wanted to do or did it evolve?
22:20I think it's a it is a constant evolution, but it all starts from
22:24From rock really I think you know the fact that I picked up the guitar at a young age
22:28It's always helpful when you go to write a song and I think that kind of guitar
22:34pop rock sound is something that I
22:36Knew exactly where I was going to go with it what it was in the initial stuff was going to
22:40sound like but then I also had this like
22:42Love for singer songwriter. I grew up on Damien Rice and a lot of Irish
22:47Folk music that kind of got me into the singer songwriter side of things, too
22:51So I think both of them played into
22:54What I do now. Yeah, and earlier tonight you played dinner party. Yeah, what was inspiration?
22:58What was the inspiration for that song great song?
23:00Well, the the inspiration is it's actually about the first night that I met my now girlfriend
23:06years ago and
23:08Yeah, it tells the story of what happened that night, but
23:12After I'd written the song it kind of it told me what the rest of the record was going to
23:15be about and the dinner party not just being
23:19That one night it being you know the nucleus for the rest of our time together
23:25And it allowed me to write songs from all the different angles of a relationship with her to be the
23:30good and the bad times
23:32and
23:33I think after I wrote I'd written a lot of songs up to that point
23:35But once I'd written that song I thought right mama. I'm out the gate here
23:38I know exactly what I need to say what I need to do and to think of a dinner party
23:42who would some of your if you were throwing a dinner party say
23:45Next week obviously being you. Thank you very much. Correct
23:49Who else would you who else would you be having your dream dinner party?
23:53That's a good question. I
23:56Spent a little bit of time around the actor Joe Pesci. Yes, very good and he's a
24:01He's a big golf fan like myself play. We played at the same club in Los Angeles and I see
24:07him around waving his hands and being very Joe Pesci like obviously and
24:10He could tell a yard. He could spin a yarn. He can and I think he'd be a good guest.
24:15I'd like to see
24:17Fleetwood Mac in the same room. That'd be fun
24:21Don Henley. Yes
24:24Don Henley Joe Pesci and
24:27Bill Murray
24:29Nice mix. Nice weird mix. Yes. I think that's a great. Oh, thanks very much. Yeah, I'd enjoy that very
24:35much
24:36Now you are a global mega star, but when you've got time off, what do you do?
24:39What's your sort of little down time to quiet thing that you do that no one knows about?
24:44If it was up to me, I wouldn't leave the house
24:47No, I like being at home
24:49Going to a bit of cooking mowing the lawn a bit of gardening in these days. I'm only I'm only
24:5333
24:56I'm a big big golfer and I spend a lot of time playing golf and I have a my own
25:01golf management company and we manage some players and that's
25:03A bit of a side hustle for me, but yeah, I like to get I like the freedom of golf
25:07sticking a phone in the bag
25:09Not worrying about, you know, whatever happened is whatever's going on in life and just getting out there and concentrating
25:15on that one thing
25:16Yeah, so golf is my kind of my thing and always like golf courses. They look so lovely. Yeah, it's
25:20a dream
25:20Congratulations, it's been great. I'm looking for I'm counting the moments till our big dinner together
25:25And it's been great having you on the show of the songs of fantastic. What are you going to play
25:28for us in a moment?
25:29I'm gonna play the song that comes with the album in June tastes so good. Can't wait to play it
25:33first time ever
25:34Thank you so much. It's great. Thank you really great
25:37Thank you
25:42And now I go to this
25:44Bit of the room here where there's a duo who met in school in minehead Somerset performing a song
25:50Inspired by faulty heating, please welcome get down services
26:00My name's Josh everyone say yes
26:03Yes
26:04Yes
26:05My name's Ben, scream, come on
26:09Thank you
26:10We get down services, balcony, scream
26:19Thanks, I want to shake it
26:23I bang my head on the radiator
26:26I hang my socks on the radiator
26:30I bang my head on the radiator
26:34I bang my head
26:37I bang my head on the radiator
26:41I hang my socks on the radiator
26:45I bang my head on the radiator
26:48I bang my head on the radiator
26:51I bang my head
26:51I bang my head
26:52Go on, son
26:54Stop's coming out
26:56Oh, yeah
26:57Let's actually go
26:59Oh, yeah
27:01The weight scales in my belly
27:03Oh, yeah
27:05I trust them
27:06Oh, yeah
27:08That ain't no flour or cool
27:11The shit a cake
27:12Oh, yeah
27:14Oh, yeah
27:16Oh, yeah
27:17My body fizzes and my armpits trickles
27:20Oh, yeah
27:21Got his arms
27:21Here we go
27:23I bang my head on the radiator
27:25Yeah
27:26I hang my socks on the radiator
27:29Oh, yeah
27:30I bang my head
27:32Oh, yeah
27:34I bang my head
27:36Oh, yeah
27:36Oh, yeah
27:38We're gonna stroke the doggy
27:40Oh, yeah
27:41And then we're gonna hit the doggy
27:43Not really, that'd be illegal
27:47Oh, yeah
27:49Oh, yeah
27:51Oh, yeah
27:52Oh, yeah
27:55Oh, yeah
27:56Oh, yeah
27:57Oh, yeah
27:57Oh, yeah
27:59Oh, yeah
27:59Oh, yeah
28:01Oh, yeah
28:01Oh, yeah
28:01Oh, yeah
28:02Oh, yeah
28:02Oh, yeah
28:03Oh, yeah
28:04Oh, yeah
28:07Oh, yeah
28:08Oh, yeah
28:12Oh, yeah
28:13Oh, yeah
28:15Oh, yeah
28:15It's the life of fiddling
28:17Oh yeah
28:18I need to stop swiggling
28:20Oh yeah
28:221,800 minus weeks
28:24Oh yeah
28:25I'm the big fat guy
28:28Fucking oh yeah
28:29The smell doesn't stop
28:31I feel sick
28:33Just stop nipping it
28:35I feel sick
28:37Five to pick days a week
28:39Everything's fucking sick
28:41The rest of him fucking shit
28:43I feel sick
28:44Head on the radio
28:46I feel sick
28:48Head on the radio
28:50I feel sick
28:52Head on the radio
28:54I feel sick
28:55Head on the radio
28:57What is going on?
29:00Come on!
29:02CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
29:05Come on!
29:07Come on!
29:09Come on!
29:10I feel sick
29:28I feel sick
29:31I feel sick
29:34I feel sick
29:42I feel sick
29:44I'm like a gong of burial chamber
29:45Oh yeah
29:46I've failed the task
29:49Oh yeah
29:51And someone punched me in the face
29:53Oh yeah
29:54Thank you very much Joel Solon, thanks for watching, thanks for watching, yes!
29:58CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
30:18There she lay on the hospital floor
30:21Blood on her face and spikes in her mind
30:24Everyone knew she could take no more
30:27But she ran screaming with death by her side
30:30The window was broken, smoke trickled in
30:33Along with the spiders and smells
30:37How did I know where the end might begin?
30:40Where the story was so hard to tell
30:42The story was so hard to tell
30:48You can't bend the mind
30:50But you can bend the face
30:53I'm lost in the line
30:56To visit the place
30:59The place we've gone lost
31:03The place we've gone lost
31:12With her hands and her hair
31:14She swept it in red
31:16Into the blankets a fuse
31:18What could I do to give my love
31:22To the man who entered my room?
31:25There was no answer
31:27My mind was amazed
31:29At how the king sat and cried
31:32Upon the cloud was a head with no face
31:35At least the good man died
31:37At least the good man died
31:41At least the good man died
31:43You can't bend the mind
31:45But you can mend the face
31:48I'm lost in the line
31:51To visit the place
31:54The place
31:56The place we've gone lost
31:58The place we've gone lost
32:02The place we've gone lost
32:06The place we've gone lost
32:07The place we've gone lost
32:22The place we've gone lost
32:24Shelters of tea, down by the champagne parade.
32:29How do we know where the air might begin as the night turned into the day?
32:35It seems so long since the last man fell for the sake of being alive.
32:41The hospital stands and it's just as well as the wound is still in my mind.
32:47The wound is still in my mind.
32:51I, you've got been the night, but you can remember base.
32:59I'm lost in the light to visit the place.
33:05The place we call ours.
33:08The place we call ours.
33:11The place we call ours.
33:14The place we call ours.
33:17The place we call ours.
33:21The place we call ours.
33:24The place we call ours.
33:2910, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
33:37The place we call ours.
33:51The place we call ours.
34:01It's an Aurora who, together, are, Tamora.
34:03Welcome to you both.
34:07And first of all, it's fantastic seeing you early on.
34:12Your voice sounded amazing and the vibrations.
34:15But how did this project come about?
34:16How did you meet?
34:17Well, we are making music together in the studio, which is something we love to do isn't it very much
34:22so and
34:24The feeling was so strong with these songs
34:26We'd written that we thought this deserved a band this deserved like a project of his own as opposed to
34:32just a featuring
34:33Its own name
34:35So it's been like it's been ten years since we met and I guess two years since we began making
34:40this world and did Tom approach you?
34:43Yes, it came out
34:47Please come home. No. Yes. It was kind of like that and then I was like, yes, of course
34:51I want to make more and it's just been yeah, absolutely wonderful
34:56Did you see a war was I saw it at Glastonbury? Yeah, I was actually it was a year. I
35:00didn't go to Glastonbury
35:01I was sitting on the sofa and there she was singing and she pulled me off the sofa and was
35:08like come on
35:11Yes, something happening
35:13How did you decide them on the name?
35:17Well, what we and one name we really wanted to have was taken
35:23We couldn't be called the thing and then you want to be called the thing yes for like a minute
35:28But it's over. Yeah, that's so yesterday and then for a while
35:32I wanted us to be a rat because I love rats rats with double a
35:36You know
35:36You know
35:39Yeah, true people could get confused. We do do that and then tomorrow. It's just a good
35:44Much of your two names. I believe it. Am I right in thinking that it also means friendly companion on
35:50earth
35:50On Japanese in Japanese. Yes, you're right
35:53They have some good words for things that we don't have words for isn't that wonderful?
35:57Yeah, and how would you describe your working relationship with Tom who does what?
36:03We share a lot don't we everything all the production and the playing obviously I don't sing quite as much
36:09You do sing a bit
36:10A little bit, yes. Aurora tries to get me to sing more and I'm like, it's all right. I think
36:17you have this
36:17And dance mom, but you have it in you Tom. Yes, I do. And where do you record?
36:22Well between our two studios, so Aurora has an amazing studio above a fjord
36:27You open you play music with the windows open and it drifts across, you know across the most beautiful place
36:32you've ever seen
36:33And I have a little cave in Sussex
36:36Where we get together
36:38Nice
36:39And is it right that after you finished recording your parents gave you a present?
36:44Oh, it was a very moving handover, wasn't it?
36:46Yeah, my parents did you you're a present a very important thing to our country a cheese cutter cheese cutter.
36:54Yes, yeah
36:54Antler horn made from horn
36:57But for brown cheese only yeah for brown cheese. Well, what happens if you try and cut yellow or soft
37:02cheese? Well, you just die. Yes
37:05Immediately. Yes, very sad
37:06Finally your Niall earlier was saying about you know the things he liked to do when he was relaxing and
37:12that you know
37:13Just simple things often brings the most happiness. How about you both? What's your the more things to you would
37:17you do to?
37:19Relax and enjoy yourself
37:21I like to ride my bicycle
37:22It's very boring, but that's what I like to do. Where'd you ride it? I mean out in the woods
37:27on the downs
37:28Yeah, it's nice. I like riding but I like riding a bicycle in the city because I'm a nosy parker
37:34So I like looking at you and how about you?
37:39What's your thing? What would you do to relax if you are? Well, I like having really really
37:45What the heck is it called and when you play just really low
37:51You know on piano and I do like a very pianissimo
37:55Yeah, you need some very softly to myself
37:58That really calms me down because in in piano my favorite sound is often in between there
38:04In between when you hit the notes the lingering of the notes, so that is very
38:09Relaxing to me and of course
38:13Reading books and pleasuring myself. Yeah
38:19I
38:20Was going to say if you were just to show us when you enjoy yourself how you play the piano
38:25pianissimo
38:30That's just well just yeah, okay, so I'm
38:32I'm really terrified
38:34I play piano, but I hate it pianissimo because a piano can be pianissimo
38:48I think this is what I need to relax
38:50I think this is what I need to relax
38:55Enchanting
38:58Wow, congratulations
39:00What a lovely, lovely sound
39:02In the meantime, thank you so much for joining us tomorrow
39:11And now let's welcome back in this corner the wonderful Niall Horan
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