 Tell me what this is from. Um, you have two potential answers to it. What? There was love all around, but I never heard it singing. No, I never heard it at all, till there was you. Can you try singing it not terribly? Ha ha, burn! That's cool, man! Touma! Welcome back to our stupid reaction to the 8th chords. It's from The Musical, The Music Man and the Beatles. The Beatles also did a cover of it as a single. My brother was in the music man. It's from that. Andiya was, uh... Barnaby. Cool, I played Tommy Jyllis on the music man. Tommy Jism. Wow, that went so fast. Anyways, uh, where should they follow us? Into the air! Into the air! Boys, stop fighting! It's so juicy. Pandit Bimson Joshi's Mia Ki Malhar. I don't know what those words mean. This is the pinnacle of Hindustani classic music. His unparalleled, he is unparalleled in singing and received Borat Ratna, which is the highest civilian award. So this is similar to, um, just a classical singer, kind of like, uh, Chakraborty's father. Right. But this is, I believe, his name is P.T. Bimson. Bimson. Um, and so... Okay. This is an old video, so the quality is not great. Okay. But here we go. All right. I like that you've... You've paid a little more. That gentleman, uh, P.T. Bimson? Bimson. I don't know which one's his name. I know. Joshi Mian Ki Malhar. We can't differentiate between them. Forgive us. Yeah. Apologies. But he... Oh, man. I can understand. Like the person said it was, like, the purest form of Carnatic music. Hindustani. Hindustani music. Yeah. Hindustani classical music. Oh, goodness. It seemed like he was almost, like, possessed by the music. Yeah. Very much. Is that diaphragmatic breathing? Is that diaphragm control that's giving him the... It's not a... It's not... I don't even know how they do it. It's not vibrato, but it's the same mechanism, I believe, that causes vibrato. I don't even know where it comes from. I think it's diaphragmatic. I think it's from down in the diaphragm. Because you can't do things in your throat. You'll strain your throat. Well, he could... It could be a cutting off of the breath rapidly with a... You know, it could be a... Is that it? It's a quick cutting off of the breath versus diaphragmatic? I don't even know. But it is... The notes he hit. It's incredible. Yeah. Just like... I'm that guy that was just sitting there going like this. How do you do that? It amazed me. Some of the people watching that would just like... I know. This is cool, I guess. Are you still seeing it? I mean, maybe they see it every day. Maybe he's like... I don't know. But it's family. It's incredible thing that I've never seen before. And they're just like... Yeah. How? How? Wow, that was incredible. I'm guessing this guy is a legend. I'm guessing who we don't know. I don't know what to call them. I don't know if they have a proper, respectful term. I don't know. But he deserves it. But he was also very different from any other classical thing we've ever seen. He was feeling it. He was feeling it. He was in it. And also, I don't... He bent over like this and right. He was in it. Doing insane stuff. Yeah. Wow. That was cool. Let us know more from him, from any Hindustani, Carnatic, whatever classical music. You know, we love it. Let us know about it and what we should react to down below.