Stellar interviewer, I think this is the first time that a video had made me feel like searching for more videos that the interviewer does rather than keep watching the videos of the interviewee that I had been searching for :-) thank ya!
I think it's a creative choice, in his very early releases he sings with normal pronunciation, and he switches to his style on 'waiting for the sun'. Not sure why though
You can hear some of his vocal affect in his normal speech though. Especially words that end in “t”. Also listen to how he says “ending”: “ee-yen-ding”. “All”: “oh-wall”. It’s in his speech, but amplified in song.
What stupid questions, I was hoping for a bit more quality from the interviewer instead of what your fave this n that, yet it seems everyone else though the interviewer was great, ho hum
The interview did a great job! He was super engaging!
Andy's favorite song is my favorite song! I love him so much!
Stellar interviewer, I think this is the first time that a video had made me feel like searching for more videos that the interviewer does rather than keep watching the videos of the interviewee that I had been searching for :-) thank ya!
Couldn't be a nicer compliment!
Great interview!
Great interview can't wait for shaufs next album!
great questions!! thank you
Great interview
just yes
I'm sorry---RANDY NEWMAN? Did not see that coming haha
Randy Newman is the best! Love it!!!
what's the album Andy said he would like to win the Polaris?
99.9% by Kaytranada, the album that ended up winning the prize as well.
dope hat
omg andy looks like the guy from second chapter of acts lmao
interviewer looks like chandler with beard
The beard my friend
Does anybody know why Andys pronunciation is so slurred when he's singing? He doesn't do it when he's talking
I think it's a creative choice, in his very early releases he sings with normal pronunciation, and he switches to his style on 'waiting for the sun'. Not sure why though
Alex Wood my two cents, it sounds less like boisterous and more soft sung, makes the tracks more about storytelling and less about loud expression.
@@CronoXpono yeah that makes sense...I was thinking its because of a Canadian accent thing
You can hear some of his vocal affect in his normal speech though. Especially words that end in “t”. Also listen to how he says “ending”: “ee-yen-ding”. “All”: “oh-wall”. It’s in his speech, but amplified in song.
What stupid questions, I was hoping for a bit more quality from the interviewer instead of what your fave this n that, yet it seems everyone else though the interviewer was great, ho hum
what's the rush? damn. this interviewer is asking questions as if he is on a timer...
Maybe he was
Jaysus..dumbest questions ever.
Yeah, so not in touch, jeez