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[music and singing] [music] [singing] [music] [music] >> Jump in, Benji.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Jump in, yeah.
>> [music] [music] [music] [singing] [singing] >> Good evening everyone tuned in for another live broadcast from the wonderful Duncan Showroom.
This is where we give you the opportunity to hear original music from across the country um in a situation where you normally wouldn't get that opportunity unless you're listening to university radio and you know what time it's going to be on, which you know one ever knows that.
So, it's just a random chance. This way when you watch tonight's show if not now, when through the archives and you enjoy it I expect you to show it off to your friends. Share it. You know, that whole social media thing that we're supposed to be good at.
It's a tool and we can use it to our benefit.
And I believe this is a new way that live music is going to get to you.
Once you've seen it, it's up to you to come to the live show cuz there's nothing like being in the room when that energy is flowing and the conversation between the musicians is taking place and it's just it's ecstatic.
It's wonderful. So, give it a shot sometime. But right now these guys are from Winterpeg.
Winterpeg. It was still cold there when they left.
And they're just saying, "How come you got all this green out here? What's going on?" I said, "Well, it's just cuz that's where we live. Most moderate climate in Canada."
The Cowichan Valley.
And uh just for those that are tuning in, we've been open coming up 23 years in September as a non-alcohol listening venue.
It can be done. So, if you have an idea that you want to try it somewhere in your community, do so. People will come out and will listen and the people who uh support it will come forward and and help you keep it going. That's just the way it is. It's what we count on. We actually have a government grant that we got now that I'm 65 and over.
I get my OAP house and money and that goes directly into this place.
Just because that's the way it is. Music is so much fun and it's a healing agent and these guys are going to heal you.
Okay? They drove all the way from Winnipeg. They drove which is a wonderful thing to do. I love that trip.
Matter of fact, many years uh if you travel across the country, you got to go to Winnipeg and if you're stupid and you take the bypass, then you're stupid.
Downtown Winnipeg is awesome. Every part of Winnipeg is awesome. Winter, summer, driving along in the winter with those ruts where you have no choice. You might as well be a railway car.
You know, like you're not going anywhere but where that road's going. It's you're stuck in the ruts.
But when it's not and it's beautiful, the bugs are just so wonderful. I've never seen anything that large.
But that seems to be a Manitoba thing.
And but the other thing is is that it's a heavy heavy duty music town.
CBC's got a headquarters there.
Throughout all the years that I've been going through, there was the King Tea Room which I got involved in back in 1970, 71, 72.
Broadway and Spence. Yes. Now called the uh as I remember correctly, it's called the Spice Shack. No, it's called the House of India.
And then there was the Blue Note. I was stopping off at the Blue Note when it was on Main Street and then they switched it over to um to uh Portage and I got a chance to stop in there and it would be great. It's a wonderful place to go in and you would hear music and you just go, "Where are you guys getting all these?" Oh yeah, cuz it's cold and you sit around and and all you can do is play music. But whatever it is that they do, the end result is that we get some very, very, very fine music coming out of them.
Tonight, sit back and enjoy. If you want to get up and boogie a little bit with some of the tunes they do, you can do that. But whatever you do, enjoy it, okay? And pass on the word. And all we need now is to get those guys to come out here. Sam Singer and the Oh my god.
The Move, the Beautiful Movers.
It's the Beautiful Movers.
Give it up for them. Good.
Say hi to Mom.
Hi, Mom.
Hi, Mom.
>> [music] >> I'm with you [music] to dust in the ancient decay.
I hand you my [singing and music] hand as the world slips away. [singing] I love you and your memory, window [singing] to the past.
Take this nothing, [music] take something to last.
>> [music] [music] >> Take this stone.
>> [music] >> Cuz I carved [singing] you in mayo.
Cuz I carried you home [singing] and I walked away, but your light shining on.
Take this stone.
>> I wither you to dust in the ancient [singing] decay.
I hand you my hand as the [music and singing] world slips away.
I love you and your memory, a window to the past.
Take [music] this nothing, take something to last.
Take this stone as I carved your name >> [music] >> cuz I carried you home and [singing] I >> [music] >> walked with the last of the last shining one.
Take this stone.
>> [music] >> Take this stone.
>> [music] [music] >> I don't want this love to [music] end. I [singing] don't want to find a friend.
Meet me where the cold wind blows. Meet me in that place [music] again. I [singing] don't want this love to end. I don't want to find a friend. Meet me where the cold [music] wind blows. Meet me in that place again.
One more [music] touch, one like this.
One more touch and one more frozen kiss.
One more touch, one like [music and singing] this. One more touch, one more frozen kiss.
>> [music] >> Leaving through the morning rain. No more love, no more >> [singing] >> pain. No more of your hands [music] in mine. Nothing in the world today.
Nothing in the world today. [singing] No more love, no more pain.
>> [music] >> No more ships pass through the clouds yearning for this city's stain.
One more touch, one like this. One more touch, one more frozen kiss.
One more touch, one like this. One more touch, one [singing and music] more frozen kiss.
>> [music] [music] >> I don't want this love to end. I don't want >> [music] >> to find a friend. Leave me where the cold wind blows. Meet me in that place again. I don't want this world to end.
[music] I don't want to start again.
[singing] Leave me where the cold wind blows. Meet me in that place again.
One more touch, one like this. One more touch, one more frozen kiss.
One more touch, [music] one like this.
One more touch, one more >> [singing] >> frozen kiss.
Leaving through [music] the morning rain. No more love, [singing] no more pain. No more ships pass through the clouds yearning where this city's stain.
No more ships pass through the clouds.
No more love, no more pain.
[music and singing] Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na.
One more touch, and one like this. One more touch and one more rose and kiss.
One more touch and one like this. One more touch and one more rose and kiss.
Please hold your applause.
Please.
So, uh >> [music] >> Hello, viewers.
If if you're tuning in we're uh from Winnipeg.
We got Andy Cole watching from Winnipeg.
Oh, Andy Cole.
He's the one who told me about the Duncan showroom. All right. Thanks, Andy.
Shout out to Andy Cole.
Here's a Here's a song for all of you.
It's about this stone.
and it's about this lyre.
It's not a non-truth teller.
It's about the instrument that David played.
Which David? It's not David Letterman, but it's King.
And once he dreamt [singing and music] of that stone and a lyre.
And since his [music] skin sat beside [singing] hers, his [music] lyre laid on the old stone.
Announcing the land's [singing and music] verbal history, stroking the flowers of the old city, it was >> [music] >> singing.
La la la La la la La la la >> [music and singing] >> La la la La la la >> [music] >> La la la La la la La la la La la la >> [music] >> La la la >> So as this dream ends, he slips out [singing] of bed in an old [music] world.
Perched on its stem like a flower, as the falters, so is where it leaves.
As all the flowers melt [music] slowly, so do the >> [singing] >> hours flow by >> [music] >> in my memory.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> This next song is about It's called Well, it's called Bronze Shoes. And uh I would say that it is about a pair of shoes, but it's more so about >> [music] >> you know, these articles of clothing that you might adorn to uh >> [music] >> carry on somebody with you so that you feel like they're still walking with you even though they might not be.
I find myself >> [music] >> wearing such an article.
This jacket.
Superman. [music] My Zady.
He's watching from heaven.
Maybe they have you, too.
>> [music] >> Maybe they have you, too, in heaven.
I don't know.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> I searched and I scoured the broken stream.
Living with a fire beneath my feet.
He proclaimed through the tube that he [music and singing] spoke, "As I sit with you [singing] all."
Sit with you, [singing] but tell me what did you find?
More than you'll ever know.
Shallow lips that curve into elaborate lies, corroborated by an eagle's eye.
>> [singing] [music] >> Take my take it all [singing] and I'll just >> [music] >> be with you.
Be with you. [singing] >> [music] >> I'll be with you.
So I wear [music] his clothes [singing] wherever I walk.
As he grins through the ground [singing] as I talk.
I touch a frozen hand and I think I'm in love.
>> [singing and music] >> Love.
Love.
But tell me, who is she?
But who are you?
>> [music] >> So I stumble [singing] around to her side of the river reciting the words I would deliver.
[singing] The >> [music] >> moon reflects off my curls as I march in my bronze shoes.
>> [music] [singing] >> Bronze [singing] [music] shoes.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> But I think I'm in love.
>> [singing and music] >> Cuz I'm watching my >> [singing] >> brown shoes.
>> [music] >> Brown >> [singing] >> shoes, I think I'm in love.
>> [singing] >> Love, >> [singing] >> love, as I'm watching my brown shoes. [music] Brown >> [singing] >> shoes, >> [music] >> but tell me who is she?
>> [music] >> But who are you?
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> So we are Sam Singer, well I'm Sam Singer, and these are the beautiful movers with me.
This song [music] we're playing right now it was it's actually a sort of a lullaby of sorts.
Um and it's a funny thing cuz uh I had this uh this part one day and I was playing the guitar.
I'll tell you when it comes up.
In the meantime I'll just tune my guitar.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> So this part right here yeah da da da da da da da da [singing] da da da and I had that one day and I played it for my partner >> [music] >> Juliana and she told me that that was uh a lullaby that her mom used to sing for her, that same melody.
And so it made me feel like I uh had extracted that from her dreams.
Is that possible?
Leave your answer >> [music] >> in the chat, please.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> The lonely tracks of a spring wind, >> [music] >> can you bring [singing] me back where I belong?
Where [music] I ought [singing] to be.
Where [music] I >> [singing] >> ought to be.
And I lost my name >> [singing and music] >> in some bitter fall through your window pane, [singing and music] my thoughts grown numb.
And they scale the walls to the >> [music] >> clouded [singing] space.
Into >> [music] >> the smoldering [singing] halls where my mind just flew the corridors >> [singing] >> for the winter flowers, and [music] I'll take them >> [music] [singing] [singing] [music] [singing] [music and singing] [singing and music] [music] [singing] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> How we feeling out there?
No, but how about you?
How are you feeling?
Sorry, I'm not trying to I don't want to disrespect the fans at home.
>> [music] >> Okay, so for anybody watching in Winnipeg, Vancouver Island, it's beautiful.
Beautiful [music] place.
Beautiful place.
And uh we've discovered that nobody smokes cigarettes [music] here.
Except [music] except you.
>> [laughter] >> You're the only one.
We were like we played this house [music] show yesterday. We were like, "Okay, what's the over under on like us being the only smokers here?" And then it was just me and my drummer, Ben Stokes.
Say hi, Ben.
Hi.
Hi, Ben. [music] If you're watching, I don't know. Like I don't know if anybody's watching. Say hi, Ben.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Smoking the park.
Same mistake.
Picture the girl.
Throw the picture away.
Smoke in the park.
>> [music] >> The next day, where [singing] all my fears have been pushed to the side. [music] I know you want to be somebody.
[music and singing] I know you want to be somebody by the end of the night.
>> [singing] [music] >> I know you want to be somebody.
I know you [singing] want to be somebody by [music] the end of the night, but there's nobody. [music and singing] >> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Smoke in the park.
I feel so strange.
All the debris [singing] have been there all day.
>> [music] >> And this is a place where I remember a lot.
But when the memories fade, I feel like it's only [singing] me and some rocks and maybe a bagel or something.
>> [music] >> I know [singing] you want to be somebody.
I know you want to be somebody [music] [singing] by the end of your life.
I know you [singing] want to be [music] somebody.
I know you want to be somebody [singing] [music] by the end of your life.
But there's nobody else.
>> [music] >> And this is a place I remember a lot.
A brown-eyed girl, my old dog, where my first love grew.
I laughed so hard I choked.
This is also the place >> [music] >> I had my first smoke.
I [music] know you want to be somebody.
I know [singing] you want to be somebody by the time that you die.
I really [music] want to somebody.
I really want [singing] to be [music] somebody till the time that I die, but there's nobody.
I [music] really want to love somebody.
I really want to love somebody.
Yeah, it's simply I [music] think that I could be somebody.
I think that I could be somebody, but my throat gets all dry and I'm a nobody. [music] >> [music] >> Okay.
Okay.
Please.
Please control yourself.
Please.
You can't see it, but we've got uh some very rowdy people in this room with us. Hey.
Hey, just please.
Please. So, we've got another another song here [music] about uh smoking cigarettes.
Uh we're trying to learn our lesson.
Uh we'll never play it on Vancouver Island again.
>> [music] >> I'm sorry, but I don't know.
It's a song called Last Chance [music] Clove Cigarette and it's about memories or something [music] like that. I don't know if this is the main camera. I don't know, but I'm going to treat it as [music] such.
You know, while I have the chance, we have Sam Fournier on the bass.
He uh he's uh you know, he's a good kid.
He's a good kid.
He's a He's a real salt of the earth guy.
Uh then we got [music] Holly Ruth on the keys.
Nice girl.
She's nice. Yeah. [music] Good.
She's good at what she does, you know.
She plays plays it very well.
Uh and [music] uh not a big fan of this last guy.
This is Beth Stokes on the drums. Just kidding. He's love this guy.
And [music] um you know, that's really my story.
It's really not much of a story.
It's really [music] just me introducing these people.
But, here we go.
The wind, the wind, it [music] blows me back again.
The wind, the wind, >> [singing] >> it blows me back [music] again.
I remember walking down your street, my hands in the pockets of my mother's father's [music] jeans.
I watched the river in this place I can't forget with [music] my last chance clove cigarette.
>> [music] >> Yes, the wind, the wind, >> [singing and music] >> it blows me back again.
The wind, >> [singing] >> oh the wind, it blows me [music] back again.
I remember >> [music] >> lying on your lawn in the summer. Now the summer's almost gone.
She told me, yes she told me [music] it was long ago, you mad? So give me your [ __ ] last chance [music] clove cigarette.
>> [music] >> All right, it's story time, man. I find myself driving down a very foreign road passing oh so many people.
They look like they're far from home, but maybe I'm further, further from the sun.
Maybe I found myself in another one.
Maybe that's a mirror >> [music] >> staring back at me, but sometimes I feel that it's blind as a bat.
Wishing, dreaming, hoping for the stars [music] that someday this memory is [singing] as close as you are. [music] But I'm dreaming.
There's a long drive [music] still yet, so I light up my last chance close cigarette.
>> [music] [music] [singing] [singing] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Okay.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Hey uh uh Hey man, hey wait. Cut this [ __ ] Cut that [ __ ] Do you have anybody watching?
Well, we want to know if the people want to hear a song.
All right, here.
>> What what do they want to hear? Here, let me tell you. I I can only tell by who's been speaking up. We got Andy Cole. Oh, cuz it is possible. Uh Denim 204, I remember this one.
>> [laughter] >> Uh What did he say? What did he say? He said, "I remember this one."
Okay, we want to ask the chat >> All right, that was two songs ago. Um Okay, chat. We got God.
What do you want to hear? Jake Grinder saying, "Hi there." We got uh Hi there. Uh we >> Hi Hi girls. Chesser, applause from Vancouver. Okay.
>> 75 people who've been watching. Woah. Um Okay. But I can only tell by who speaks up. So, if you guys speak up in the thing, we Okay, speak up in the thing.
>> Then someone asked, "Oh, who is it?" Uh Dano asked, "Is this a Q&A?"
This is sort of a Q&A. Kevin Mitchell is watching watching, too.
Kevin Mitchell >> Does anybody have any questions for us or um >> [laughter] >> any songs? This is really the time we could address some really important issues.
We'll give it We'll give it 5 seconds if anybody has any requests.
We could do the whole American songbook, too.
Kevin Mitchell says uh play what you just stopped.
I think you started the song and Kevin Mitchell was waiting for it. So, yeah, yeah.
He says, "Play what you just stopped."
Okay, here's a song for all our listeners out there. Sorry for the little bit of a break. We were just trying to We're trying to give some space.
>> [music] >> The record and the pull >> [singing] >> and the things that never part.
I think I >> [singing] >> loved you my whole life.
>> [music] >> I think I loved you my whole life.
The record >> [singing] >> and the pull >> [music] >> and the things that never part.
I think I >> [singing] [music] >> loved you my whole life.
I think I loved you [singing] my whole life.
I think I know >> [music] >> you tomorrow.
When the wind feels >> [music] >> that warm, as so does the sun that it's on. [music and singing] By the winds or by the water or in the pouring thousand reasons to escape town, >> [music and singing] >> but tomorrow and for now all they were sacred.
It's drifting past [music] the surface of avoiding you.
Thousand reasons that cross my mind.
[music] There girl, [singing] and the pool, and the things that never ever part. I think I loved [singing] you my whole life.
I think [music] I loved you [singing] my whole life.
There girl, and the pool, >> [music] >> and the things [singing] that never part.
I think I loved [music] you my whole life.
I think I loved you my [singing] whole life. I think I've walked in your mind, and the streets are wrapped in plastic, [music] and the time never changes. [singing] But the hollow >> [music] >> horses that drag me by the city of [music and singing] your eyes until the morning.
And for now, I'm thinking of [singing] leaving.
>> [music] >> So, if you want me, close your [singing] eyes, and I'll put back this hurting feeling [music] from within.
Oh, but I feel the weight of the world just to come back to you.
Because you see me like nobody seen me, and the way I think that nobody ever will.
And I've seen you walking the streets of the city of your eyes.
Will you move like nobody is watching.
And I guess I guess nobody did.
Crazy to think you keep on swimming.
Your scent stays on >> [music] >> forever.
>> [music] >> All time.
All time.
>> [music] >> All time.
It still is burning.
>> [music] >> Thousand reasons.
Crush my >> [screaming] >> mind.
>> [music] >> Hey, thank you.
Hey.
So, yeah, because we have no physical >> [laughter] >> We have no physical people in the room with us.
You know, we have merch.
>> Okay, but we got people >> got Speaking of merch, >> we we got merch.
>> Radically Robert says, "Moderator, can you ask if Sam got his shirt rack back from Victoria?" Thank you, Robert. There we go. And Denim said, "Fav version on the song. More accent singing, please, from Radically Robert. I could do that for you.
>> There you go.
That's what I got. Okay.
Uh that's great. That's great. Yeah, I'll make it a you know, if you want a t-shirt, we got these beautiful shirts.
You can send me uh your money.
Anyway any way you want, and we'll send you the shirt. I don't know. There's ways to find me.
Instagram.
I'm going to be in Vancouver tomorrow.
This is a song called Golden Day.
We're going to play a few more.
Um hope that's uh Yeah.
Okay.
Okay, wonderful.
This is a song >> [music] [music] [music] >> And it's all [singing] over now.
And it's all over now.
Farewell to one [music] golden day.
It never lasted anyhow.
And I thought [singing] I could change myself on the way.
>> [music] >> Now I'm older.
Through >> [singing] >> the day, but I'm moving on.
Going back where [music] I belong. That's Winnipeg.
Winnipeg.
Winnipeg.
Oh, Winnipeg.
Winnipeg.
Manitoba. [music] Farewell to [music] the man who knew.
I'm going >> [singing] >> back where I belong.
And it's all sold by Brad Gross. And [music] it's all sold by Brad Gross.
When you drive [music] it to [singing] the north end, it didn't matter anyhow.
[music and singing] And it all is unsaid, but it lives [singing] in your head.
But it runs too fast to catch.
So you let it [music and singing] on your fields.
On your fields of glass.
[music and singing] And [music] it's on >> [singing] >> your fields of glass.
And all is so bleak. Yes, it all [music] is so bleak.
May all my friends know of a better [music and singing] day.
I hope they see it only now.
>> [music] >> And you're ready to die with [singing] your hands to the sky on some gravel path.
Till they walk this [music] land.
Slowing to slowing to a stand.
>> We're going to play what last song for you?
Hi streamers.
This is for the stream.
It's called Jacob.
I'll tell you what the stream is saying.
What's our song?
Oh, they said it's odd and awesome sound you got.
Someone asks is there really nobody in the room? No, we're here. No, there's a lot of people.
>> We're here. We're just really quiet.
>> I was just kidding. We're we're just really quiet.
I was just I was just kidding.
There's a lot of people here.
>> [laughter] >> Radically Robert says, yeah, yeah, wish I could be there in person. So, wish you could be too, Robert. Yeah, we we we really could have used you tonight.
>> Next time.
Who the [ __ ] are you?
>> [laughter] [music] >> Jacob cried.
But that's not all.
>> [music] >> Just sometimes you don't know what to say.
>> [music] >> Jacob cried cuz the cancer chose him, but the verdict was in as the gods were certain as he stood on trial the world kept turning [music] and he knew just why this curse chose his [singing] big green eyes that looked so blue when the sun would shine. [music] >> [singing] [music] >> I saw you.
I thought I did.
>> [music] >> And I I I >> [music] >> I scattered some.
Feel the scattered [music and singing] wind.
Jacob lied so the cancer said no. So the truth is coming through a local loser. [music] He just spins the silence your time you ruined as you walk with who you thought you knew and [music] you knew him well for a little spell but that's a world.
That's a world.
I saw you on the hills today.
I [music] had fun.
>> [singing] [music] >> Oh, bastard son.
Feel the bastard win.
Feel the bastard [music and singing] win.
>> [music] [music] >> Jacob died. Now you know the story.
His thoughts flee where his body lays in a life surmised of cosmic glory. You dig a hole then you limp away and you wrestle with him for one long night as you fight.
As you fight you win.
>> [music] >> Oh, >> [music] >> I'm still with as your soul mate.
And I I I >> [music] >> Shattered soul.
>> [music] >> The only scattered soul.
And [music] I I Still with you.
As your soul [music and singing] mate.
And [music and singing] I I Bastard soul.
Feel the bastard wind.
Feel the bastard wind.
Thank you. So, as a final closing statement to our live stream, that's our last song.
Um you if you'd like to tell a friend, we're going to be in Vancouver tomorrow.
We're going to be on Nelson on Nelson Island.
So, people are calling for an encore online. And they say Sam F's bass fills are phenomenal.
I don't play bass.
>> Again, again. I don't play bass though.
Okay, the other Sam.
The other Sam. Who said that?
>> That was Robert. Radically Robert.
>> Oh, yeah. Andy Cole says one more. I mean, we're getting Okay, yeah, yeah.
Jig rig grinder is We're calling for an encore. Encore!
Everyone online wants one more.
Now, how you going to act?
We'll do We'll do one more song just because Andy Cole said encore.
>> Yeah.
I'll just start ripping.
Um Yeah, so this one time I went to Duncan, BC.
It's my first time here.
It's funny funny little place.
The weather's always warm.
It's reminds me of a time >> [music] >> when there was only darkness in the world. [singing] >> [music] >> And I was a novelist of sorts. [music] And only one thing could bring the light.
Only one thing could bring the light!
All right.
>> [music] >> Okay.
>> [music] [music] >> Here we go.
I get up feeling [singing and music] lonely and I ain't got nothing to say or go home in the >> [music and singing] >> morning.
I go to bed feeling the same way. I ain't nothing [music] but tired.
I'm just tired [singing] and bored with myself. Baby, baby, I could use [music and singing] just a little oil. You can't start a fire.
Can't start [music] a fire without a spark. This gun's fire.
>> [singing] >> Even if we're just [music] dancing in the dark.
Messages just keep getting clearer.
Shadows are all >> [music and singing] >> moving around the place. I took out my old guitar and looked in the mirror.
Want to change [music] my clothes, my hair, my face, but I ain't getting [singing] nowhere.
I'm just living in a time like this.
There's something happening somewhere.
Baby, don't give me [ __ ] >> [music] >> Can't start a fire without a spark. This gun's fire.
Even [music] if we're just dancing in the dark.
Hey.
Bridge, bridge.
Lady.
Head on shoulder.
>> [music] >> Come on, baby. Love me.
Stay on the streets of this town.
They be counting you up on that. But, you got to deserve it.
Baby, just about stopping the rain. I'm dying [music] for some action.
I'm sick of sitting round here trying to write this book.
Need a love reaction.
Come on, baby. Give me this one.
You can't start a fire. [music] Can't start a fire without a spark. This gun's on fire.
Even if we're just dancing in the dark.
You can't start a fire.
Can't start a fire without a spark. It's falling apart.
This gun's [music] on fire.
Even if we're just dancing in the dark.
>> [music] >> Even if we're just dancing in the dark.
Even if we're just dancing in the dark.
Hey, you baby.
And this is what I get uh Courteney Cox to dance with me.
>> [music] >> Duncan.
Duncan, you you you especially. You've been uh you've you've also been wonderful.
Thank you, stream.
Thank you, Duncan.
Cut it.
Cut it.
Why must we always come down?
Why must we always have fears?
Why is it [singing and music] that some people drown in tears?
I read it in a letter. Now I'm trying to forget her cuz I know where I'm going. [music] I've made up my mind.
And if >> [music] >> it started raining, I wouldn't be complaining cuz I don't mind the weather, no matter the kind.
Tell me how you [music and singing] feel when the sun goes down.
Are you glad [music] because [singing] it's too bright?
>> [music] >> Or do you still wear that frown at night?
I read it in a letter.
Now I'm trying to forget now I'm trying to forget her cuz I know where I'm going.
I made up my mind.
>> [music] >> And if it started raining, I wouldn't be complaining >> [music] >> cuz I don't mind the weather >> [music] >> no matter the kind.
Nobody knows her closer so I can love you.
Nobody knows >> [music] >> her like I do.
I've read it in a letter, now I'm trying to forget [music] her cuz I know where I'm going.
I made up my mind.
>> [music] >> And if it started raining, I wouldn't be complaining >> [music] >> cuz I don't mind the weather no matter the kind. Nobody knows her >> [music]
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