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Date of upload: Jan 16, 2023 ^^
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4:54 He has said in interviews that his shows are planned down to the breath. This is song has a little more wiggle room I think because he is doing his own mixing in real time, sometimes utilizing foot pedals, but a track like We Think We Know You, or his standup segways, are crazy in the timing
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Bo's story is tragic and beautiful. He was quite literally one of the first YouTube stars, and that weight eventually resulted in this performance.
If you decide to get into Bo Burnham, PLEASE start from the beginning and work forward! It's incredible watching him grow from a kid who will say anything to illicit a response to someone who invokes deep emotions while making you laugh at the same time.
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Welcome to the rabbit hole that is Bo Burnham, this show was the last before a 5 year hiatus due to suffering panic attacks on stage. He is brilliantly talented and his recent project after the 5 year break is titled "Inside". ANY of the songs from that, or from Bo in general would be good to also react to. Then move on to "Tim Minchin"... you will see the influence he had on Bo.
Best of luck with your channel, I hope the algorithm is kind to you ๐๐ฆ๐บ
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As someone else pointed out this was his last show for years because of anxiety and panic attacks, the screaming at the end was not intentional that was him having a panic attack he was doing it to get through the rest of the song. the last like 2 minutes of the song is super sad and introspective on his part makes ya wanna give him a big hug.
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I think the burrito bit is a metaphor for the pressures and problems that came with his fame. He got famous at such a young age, and none of the adults in his life prepared him for the crazy amount of stress that comes with being a live performer on the road for months at a time. He thought that all the perks of being rich and famous would be like delicious burrito ingredients that he would enjoy, but before he knew it, the burrito was too full and it ruined his mental health. "I wouldn't have got the lettuce if I knew it wouldn't fit." "I wouldn't have got the cheese if I knew it wouldn't fit." "And I don't think that I can handle this right now."
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So, fun fact: Stand Up comedy isn't nearly as loose as a lot of people realize. The specific words you say can massively change the impact of the joke, and so does the timing. So, while it may not be composed exactly like a song, they do memorize it in a similar way, down to the meter of their speech. For some jokes, comedians will practice saying it exactly the same way, at the same speed, with the same inflection, hundreds of times to make sure that every time they tell the joke it lands the same way. Now, not all comics, or even all jokes from the same comic, require the words to be said with laser precision, but quite a few do. George Carlin used to practice his tougher bits literally right before he would go on stage to make sure the muscle memory in his mouth was ready.
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@markchamplin8163
1 year ago
This was a his last performance before quitting for 5 years to work on himself and anxiety. When he finally was better and wanted to perform again, Covid hit. He then recorded an album called "Inside" referring to the lock down while in quarantine. Please check it out. Absolutely amazing. Thank you for this reaction video.
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