 He's back. The monk is back. The monk is back. I almost thought about getting like a shelf or something. Just like it. Still do that. Put him like right there. We're going to need a new one soon. Yeah, we will. It's polishing this guy off. Obviously, I just moved. And so we have a new, a wonderful new space. Truly. This is what I've always, it's a lovely, lovely space. This is the first, technically, this is the first old monk drinkage in the new space. So cheers to the new space. Cheers to you stupid babies. Cristened it. Yep. Alcohol. Get some old monk yourself, kids. Slouching. Err. Back to our stupid directions, Ian and Corbin. That's my favorite version of Old Monk by far. Well, it's supposed to be the best version. It is the best version, so. Yeah, we'll do a Corbin of Twitter and follow us on the twats. Everywhere. Pull dancing. Up. Hushmuller smell. And today we got a treat, Rick. We got a Fikedom bridge. But this is the best live tribute to A.R. Ramon. Our toast. Hold on. Can you see A.R. Ramon? Like, presently, am I having a vision of some kind? Because I took a sip of Old Monk? It's right there. Oh. Hi. Yeah, I don't know if you can see it. Maybe you can. Can you see it? I have a picture of our toast right there. And we're going to see him live. I think, yeah. Is it June or July? It's July, I believe. In Los Angeles, he has a tour in North America. I haven't asked him, but maybe we'll have him back on the channel. Yeah, I would love to. I would, too. I have a lot of things I'd like to talk to him about. Anyways, but yes, so Fikedom Bridge. Rock and roll. Best live tribute to A.R. Ramon is emotionally awestruck. I'm sure. Can't wait. As I am always emotionally awestruck by Fikedom Bridge. Yep. I want them to come back to LA. Absolutely. And they actually, I had gotten a DM from them and found, thankfully, it had been lost for a while. But replied and said, hey, I'm so sorry I missed this. But the minute they're here, we are all over that. Here we go. Care presents, behind the hoods, gold mic, music awards. Supported by BVD, powered by Ponwar Day, Soukia, Ruchi Match. Wow. They're going to reveal where the band leaders are today. Thai Kudam, a tribute to him. Has A.R. Ramon done enough to have a tribute? I don't know. He might need to be around a little bit longer just to prove his worth of having a tribute. He's our dosed. Oh, yeah. Nimbra? I think that's Nimbra. Sorry. Let me know. Sorry. I'm not far away from you. My heart is in your arms. I have thousands of stars in your eyes. I don't want to look at you. I'm going crazy. And it sounds like a full string working dream. Straight response, a weaker hair removal spray foam. You know, when we left our interview, he also left in tears because he was so sad to be leaving us. Yeah, it's true. Epic. As always. That's exactly what I expected. Me too. Again, the quality. I'm hoping you have a good sound system where you have AirPods or headphones in to hear the quality of the production. Because consistently, it reminded me of Coke Studios. Remember when Mohini was here with Mark? And we asked them. What we're hearing, we're pretty sure it's what we expect, which is that everything is top notch and that that mixes, that really a live mix. And they said, that is a live mix. The sound on that, man, the Grammys in the Super Bowl can really take lessons. Because the quality of some of the live things we've heard, obviously, there's times where the audio wasn't great. And that has nothing to do with the people mixing the sound there. It's just, usually, it's just captured that way. But this is a more modern thing. The quality of the sound and the arrangements and the quality of the band and the singers is as good as music gets, man. Yeah, that was frickin' great. Absolutely epic. I love A.R. Rahman. I love them. I think they are so fantastic. I love that bassist as well. He was an epic hitter. What I love about them is they have that core metal rock sound, right? They can do any style. Yeah, and they did. They can do any style of music. They're so eclectic. They're so well-versed. That one song that had the guy with the deep tribal voice. That thing makes you want to go out and chew trees. It's almost like, obviously, in the early 2000s, there was a big resurgence of, it's not really screamo, but almost, and it's not grunge, but it's, they do. Like, whatever that is. I love that style of music. They just do the low end. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like, a lot of people think it's just guttural sounds. There's an actual art to what they're doing to not hurt their voice. Not hurt your voice, yes. It's insane. And I was a big fan of a lot of, like, there's a band called 4 Today and all the kind of stuff that I really enjoyed. That was reminiscent of what they did back in the day, but it was very different. It was so good. Indian. I'm sure there's an actual word for it. Yeah, I'm sure. But. And there was a moment there when I kind of freaked out where the vocalists, or the majority of them were the women vocalists, or a couple of guys that were singing in there as well. But I think it was mostly a female chorale. Yeah, I think so. And they were maintaining a particular note that was in the key of the previous song. And then they switched to a different song that not only was not in the same key, but it wasn't even in a complementary key. So it was dissonant. And it's very hard, even when you're singing with an ensemble because they help keep you on pitch, it's really hard to maintain a note that's not on the key of the song and is dissonant and keep it there while the other song is overpowering you. It was crazy cool. And I'm assuming Thaydeckum Bridge did the arrangement of the blend of the Aramon songs. And I think all these were originally Aramon songs. Yeah, they're his songs, but the blend from one to another and how to edit them, that's all in the arranging, which I suppose is Thaydeckum Bridge. So great job as always. Incredible. Obviously, Aramon, let us know more of his stuff, but anything Thaydeckum Bridge has, please send it our way. And Thaydeckum Bridge, please come to Los Angeles. Please, we want to see you live to your show. That would be an epic, epic show. So let us know more down below.