 For the top of the mountain You know why and you follow sunny They were so they make a reference to Twitter account today Why not why are you not and today we are reacting to a famous singer I hope it's Dwight Yolkham No, he's he's an older singer. I'm sure he was a playback singer at one point But he's a really famous Indian singer read this for me, please Dwight Yolkham is not a famous Indian singer read it Bimson Joshi Korea Don't ask it. Yes. This is a very it's all in black and white, but he's a very sweet He's doing that singing. We've seen a lot of females do but I don't think we've had a Carnatic well that oh, oh, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, I don't know what it's called I agree, that's true But yes, it's in black and white. So it's just like a live. Yeah, awesome. Here we go. So ready Possessed yeah, and he was like it started over here Here you had to get it out of over here and move it over there So I don't know if it was all performance or that's just how he sings. Yeah I guarantee none of that was that was just pure Expression as surely as the things coming out of his voice. Yeah, we're just Expressions that were guided by what was going on musically his physicality was nothing but an extension of that I think yeah, yeah, I didn't even know like obviously the first half was basically it was just almost like just Indian music can transport you basically in the world And it was it was sometimes sad because he was going he was almost breaking this sound equipment They had at some points, you know, it wasn't him. It's just the sound equipment. They had what didn't wait Obviously so that was disappointing at certain points because I wanted to hear that because he went really high sometimes Yeah, but the really impressive thing yoga till y'all are actually singers. I don't know how he does that little I Can't even do it But like like he did look different than like people we've ever seen though before like he'll go Then he'll go like almost into a whisper. Yeah, and they go right back into like oh like almost he's out of breath But then he comes right back in which I'm guessing just ridiculously impressive. Yeah, even for Indian music, right? Yeah, it's there's so many analogies for me with this the first one was It was it reminded me When I closed my eyes I start I saw like The bank of some body of water on a shore I've seen in India before and and as I as my as I was listening It started to do this and I immediately started to see images in my mind It reminded me of the images that Christopher Nolan does an inception How he takes the physical realm and and bends it outside of the normal structures of physics And then I was immediately reminded of the fact that and I'll wax quite metaphysical right now that the the there is something known in theory of The fine-tuning of the universe and there's a musicality in the universe that has a mathematical equation and does have musical notes associated with it There actually is a musicality that's present present in the universe with harmonic series overlays and it would it This is the closest art form that if someone were to say to me Because that's what art is art is is expressing that which is otherwise inexpressible Yeah, and if someone were to ask me who didn't know who came from a completely different dimension and universe and said What is your universe like? I would say well you should listen to that because it's it's seemingly structuralist but yet with form and And the bending yeah can sound to the untrained ears as if it's just Nonsensical meanderings. Yeah, and it's the exact opposite and the same way that there seems to be a chaos in the universe that actually has Yeah, and there's there's no upward down in the universe. There's no sideways There's no front or back and the time space continuum is a human construct. That's based on the laws of physics in this realm and This realm itself is even being held together by something called dark matter and basically 75 to 80% of the known universe is held by stuff We can't measure Which it may be completely other systems of modality and physics that we just like dogs can hear things we can't There are laws of physics and other realms and other sounds we've yet to hear and it would not surprise me if This form of artistry comes closest to tapping Into that right which is why so much of it is linked to nirvanic states and so much of the spiritual the beginning He was definitely matching each of the instruments. Oh Crazy impressive Yeah, it was a combination of mastery like the mastery of the musicianship like I said to the trained ear This is the difference you and I were talking about scotches Mm-hmm, and how you would know this being an Irish How if you don't know this There's different liquors and so you could go to something as base and and simple as all alcohol drinking a having a Budweiser I'm going to the bottom of the spectrum. Sorry if you budweiser fans And then drink your scotches And I remember when I was introduced to scotch the man who did it He gave me three different things to taste the first one I tasted They went wow that's really one of the best liquors over hat He gave me a second glass and I said what the heck because compared to what I just had it was a whole new expanse of Experience and then he got out this flask and he opened up the box and took it out of this velvet thing and set it down to pour One for me and him And we drank that and I looked at it and looked at him and I said Jedi master teach me your ways What did you just do to me? Because the difference between the three was universally Transcendent and he went eight-year scotch 15-year scotch 30-year scotch That is 30-year scotch That is just an expansiveness of artistry that to the to the To the uninitiated like you give a 30-year scotch to a kid We're gonna spit it out because they have yet to reach that place in their palate to comprehend with their experiencing Yeah, I feel the same way about this. I feel like We can barely comprehend what we just heard and as singers. Can you ever imagine sitting down for performance and singing like this? No, which is something I kept thinking I was like in Western singing Because I've been in choir my brother's a singer and I've been around bunch of singers you you sit posture Feet around your head is up. Your chin is right here the whole time whether you're going high or low Yep, you've got clean breathing diaphragmatic. He was literally like I sit during reactions I Can't the amount of control Yeah, like faster than in the fact that he was going Yes, and some of the intervals he hit Mind-boggling He was never out of tune. No, he went and did There was anything that sounded sharp or flat because even though the the eastern modes go in between what we know on the west the notes There's a lot more Right, but it also you can still go sharp or flat Yeah, there are still spaces in between even though they have less space and he just he just there wasn't any sharps and flats It was cool. That was yeah I would love to see more from him So let us know Him or other legends that there are and there's sure there's a million, but he was so good Yeah, and you know what I would love to learn more as well about because I know I would love to learn it Exactly, I'd love to know more about the connection the mind-body spirit connection between this Music and I know that I know that Eastern music and people from India. They they get it's like, yeah we've been in touch with The universe and time-space continuum and how music is connected to it before our country ever existed So I want to I want to read and that's what I loved about when the Beatles went to India Their minds were blown because they were lovers of music and then they got to India. They're like, we know nothing Yeah, like the guy who showed me scotch was like show me your ways. I know nothing. You know nothing, George Harrison Well, let us know other songs of his or unreal performances of his or other legends out there because you know, we love this crap Yep, I mean crap. I do it. He's not calling it crap. Come on guys. Take a break. You're offended by everything everything