 Good morning, John. I'm headed out on tour next week, so expect some travel vlogging. All the shows are all ages and tickets are around $20, and somebody asked me on Tumblr. What is the difference between Hank Green and Hank Green and the Perfect Strangers? It's pretty simple. It's more fun to play music with a band, and I think it's more fun to listen to music with a band, and so some of my friends got together and we made a band. But we play the same old Hank Green songs. You'll hear Deathly Hallows and Anglerfish and Strange Charm, and also some newer songs like I Love Science and OJK Rolling and We Are All Bat People. And even some songs that we have never before performed live together, like We're All Gonna Die, which is a song I recently released, and also this song right here. Surprise, new song! And Annie doesn't need your luck, Annie doesn't need your hurry, and Annie doesn't hate your guts, but she just needs you to get up and get out of the way. Do you ever think you're holding her down? Do you ever even think to ask why? If you're my friend, I'll stuck on the ground, are you terrified that she couldn't fly? Oh, maybe it's time you take a look at yourself. Annie's not a trophy you can keep on your shelves. She's pulling you through life you put in her through hell. Oh, Annie doesn't need your luck, Annie doesn't need your worry, and Annie doesn't hate your guts, but she just needs you to get up and get out of the way. I have to ask as a friend, a friend to both of you, so when you hold her close and keep her near, is that love or is it fear? I have to ask because you have to know, you only get to keep her if you let her go. Oh, let her go, let her go, let her go. Annie doesn't need your luck, and Annie doesn't need your worry, and Annie doesn't hate your guts, but she just needs you to get up and get out of the way. Yeah, oh, get up and get out of the way, boy. Get up and get out of the way, get up and get out of the way. Getting ready to go on tour has involved lots of work. I've been quite tired, and recently I got home from work and I grabbed some peanut M&Ms, which is my favorite, and I went and I laid down on my couch. So I wake up a half hour later, and in my mouth is a half-eaten M&M. It was a weird sensation and flavor, but I ate it. And that's the whole story, I just wanted to tell you that one. So we have been having some trouble selling as many tickets as we would like to on tour. This is kind of strange, because like, in Kansas, we're doing amazing, but in Los Angeles, where there are more people than Kansas, we're doing not as well. So if you are in Austin, San Diego, Los Angeles, Anaheim, or San Francisco, and you're considering maybe coming to the show, consider it hard. I'm super excited about it, I hope you will be too. For me, concerts have always been something that causes me a lot of anxiety, like going to shows always freaked me out. But also, those shows are some of my most precious memories, and we strive to be that for the people that come to our show. And there's one thing that always kind of bugs me about concerts, is when I go, I kind of want to know as many of the songs as I can, because it's more fun if I'm like singing along, having a good time, but you never know what they're gonna play. So I've put together a limited but not complete set list of some of the songs we're going to be playing, if you would like to know what those are in advance. As part of my general strategy to get rid of this conception that you have to be the smartest, most knowledgeable person who knows everything about the band and the act. No, just have a good time, it's not about looking cool. And that's it, coming to you straight from the mouth that once had an Eminem in it for a whole half an hour. John, I'll see you on Tuesday.