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🗓️ 23 December 2021
⏱️ 15 minutes
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0:26.9 | Slack.com slash DHQ. This is a big year in a lot of ways. One big change for me is that |
0:35.2 | I became, through the course of 2021, something of a musical genius. Why didn't become a musical |
0:41.1 | genius? It was more that I've always been a musical genius and that fact became public |
0:46.7 | knowledge. I was judging entries at the American Idol style competition for the Sweet Baby |
0:52.8 | Gang Anthem. We were talking about reviewing BTS, the K-pop band, and we watched a lot |
1:01.1 | of rap videos and that sort of thing. I want to bless you with a couple songs that I believe |
1:06.8 | are some of the greatest artistic creations going back to Beethoven before that. These |
1:13.5 | are, this is music that I think transcends music. Now, it really puts itself in competition |
1:19.2 | with an conversation with the great artists of all time. Michael Angelo, DaVinci, and |
1:26.5 | that sort of thing. First, we have none other than the great Takashi 6-9. Let's watch. |
1:31.7 | I'm very excited today for the chance to listen to and experience a joint from my man, |
1:37.7 | Takashi 6-9. He is for my money, one of the most transcendent artists in the history of |
1:42.7 | Western civilization. As a poet, I put him on the level of Ralph Waldo Emerson. As a singer, |
1:48.4 | he's Pavarotti, as a humanitarian, he's Mother Teresa. To think he achieved all of that, despite |
1:53.6 | suffering that horrific accident where he fell into a giant tie-dye machine. He actually, |
1:58.3 | well, he actually looks a little bit like a bowl of fruity pebbles come to life, or maybe |
2:02.4 | he looks like something out of a Skittles commercial in hell. But I say all of that in a positive |
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