 Rick's mom Hey, welcome back to our student or XZ. It's up Corbin. I really really wanted you to stop We're doing we're reacting to an old interview How old is it? It's so old. It doesn't have a colon anymore Fracting to an interview of That's all folks You just saw this song mode mode roughly. Oh Wow How old is this? It did probably as old as the sir's name. Sorry Muhammad roughly. Yeah, but yes, is that his nickname mo HD? like the mode You're asking me, but that's how you pronounce it though. Like it would be mode This has never known Rafi. Is that is that like his nickname? But yes So this is a little short interview which is crazy that there's an interview of that's that old Because it had to have been 50s 60s. You know what? I'm sure it exists out there. I want to see one this this age of an interview of such as it right Oh Yeah, if you know that let us know but yeah, so this will be a little interview with him cool. I can get to know him Here we go I I Looks like a shy guy I I used to hear his voice so much that I used to follow him so much that he used to give me so much pressure on singing. So, how much pressure did you give him in the first song? In the first song, Lahore had to sing a song called Punjabi Mankul Balaji. There was a song called Shahab Sundar Gar Music. In Hindi, I used to follow the song of the cow. I used to sing in that song. Who was the music director? Okay, Mr. Aditya. These are all about your songs and your image. Do you have any personal opinion on this song? Mr. Aditya, I used to follow the song of the cow. I used to follow the song of the cow. Do you have any personal opinion on this song? I used to follow the song of the cow. Mr. Aditya, I forgot to ask you a question. I mean, when you were born, how did you start your life? What did you say? Did your husband become your husband? He became my husband. This is a strange question. I don't like my parents. I like my wife completely. So, this must have been 50s or 60s? Yeah, 50s or 60s probably. That was adorable. That was more adorable than I ever was. I was not really shy. At least in this, I don't know. Obviously, maybe he wasn't used to doing so many interviews because obviously it was such a long time ago. I don't know, or he's just a shy guy. But that's what he seems like. He was also incredibly adorable. He was like, my wife likes me. I think he said that it was the parent's choice and that she liked him. Oh, gotcha. Is that what she was saying? I think so. I think so. That was an arranged marriage. I think so, but she actually liked him. It looked like she liked him at the end. It was incredible. It was also, once again, fun to see stuff that's that old and how they did stuff. The questions they asked. He even said this back in the day. That's a weird question. Why would you ask that? I love the awkward silences with just like when the sound gets cut off and the camera's on somebody's face. It's the best. Yeah, that's so interesting. But it's just a person, just like everybody else. Is there ever a singer that didn't have a guru in India? I think it's a... Is that here as well? Most people, they have a music teacher, of course. Yeah, but not the way it is in India. I think there are artists have... It's just a foregone conclusion. One, you were trained as a child. And then two, who was your master? Who was your guru? Did your guru make a difference to where you could get into school? I bet. Yeah, like... Oh, you trained with Blah Blah Blah? Yeah, I mean, come on. If you were a Sitar player and you trained with Ravi Shankar that's a huge name. Was he Ravi Shankar before you met the Beatles? Oh, yeah. Like he was known as. Oh, yeah, he was already legendary. Yeah. And when the Beatles encountered him, he was already... What happened because of the Beatles is he became known here. So he was already... He was already like Zakir Hussain's status. Yes. The Beatles were just like, oh, yeah, in the world. Yeah. That introduced to him. Yeah, and all the other... I don't remember who found him first because he played at Woodstock. History says that Ravi Shankar was introduced to Western music through the Beatles. And that's what I've always assumed was that was the biggest... But I don't know if that was the first... Yeah. I don't know if the Beatles were the first to bring him into Western music or not. I think they were. But he was already respected and really well-known. Yeah. Yeah. That was great. I enjoyed that a lot. I did too. You know, like, I'm glad it was subbed. It wasn't subbed quite. Yeah, it would have been pointless really without the subs. Look at that. We would have still picked up on him looking shy. Yeah. But looking like these blasts from the past that are just incredibly, like, so old, it's just fun sometimes too. It's time travel. Yeah. It really is. It's time travel. It's the closest you'll get to time travel where you actually get to see and hear something from the past as it was captured in the moment. It's really cool. Yeah. Well, if there's more stuff like this, please let us know. I'll link it down below and I'll vote it so I can see it. Once again, let us know more songs from him that we can react to down below. It's really good.