I feel lucky to have seen him in Minneapolis last year with Moogstar at a screening of Swamp Dog Paints his Pool. It was a great performance and his voice is still strong and soulful. Rat on!!
@diskhoverКүн бұрын
My cousin gave me the book for my birthday when it came out, it was the perfect gift. There's nostalgia for ya. Thank you Brian.
@Rajkumar-bf4xbКүн бұрын
Sri Ramakrishnan Murthy's performance is stunning; the alapana, presentation of the kriti, kalpana swaram, all aspects are ind blowing. Charumathi is equally talented and mridangam is superb. God bless them all
@g4ndini3 күн бұрын
🇧🇷
@handkerchiefdaniel4 күн бұрын
Stellar
@xabiergoni43304 күн бұрын
Anyone knows a similar band?
@thirdeye420125 күн бұрын
Gods
@ghostwriteragain5 күн бұрын
I hope that one day they get to play with Mike Dean
@Zowayix935 күн бұрын
Al always looks so concerned. What's wrong, bud?
@NegotiableHemingway5 күн бұрын
Only a loving Christian could write such fluent poetry
@cadedonnghail93177 күн бұрын
I fucking love this band, there's nobody where the vibes are harder
@tynki7777 күн бұрын
52 mins ago is crazy
@yungleans3rdchild9037 күн бұрын
Of course Rick Owens is there
@paripari74217 күн бұрын
So inspiring, you are absolutely true scientists!
@bencolemanart8 күн бұрын
I didn't know that the guy from Lichens left! It's been a minute since I've seen them I guess.
These guys are so great man. I want Rays of the Sun To the Shrinebuilder live so much.
@jennifersmart155010 күн бұрын
Example, Ruby River versus province of Quebec lawsuit due to environmental protection...
@menteyvidalibre10 күн бұрын
Thank you very much.
@indupradeep528811 күн бұрын
🙏💐
@patrickblair280411 күн бұрын
Saw the duo at Lincoln Center in November, it was transcendent. This is my favorite iteration of the band
@daniellap395411 күн бұрын
An amazing piece of work and the thought that went into it god bless kalief his story touched many lives all over the world
@magorzatamyk843012 күн бұрын
Yes, the point about poetry's significance at the very end!! <3 <3
@honberg19312 күн бұрын
The women who turned a medical condition into an ideology. Someone most transsexuals dispise.
@chriskelly116513 күн бұрын
i am lucky to have been there in person to see this
@smallduck100100114 күн бұрын
Were Neanderthals like Vulkans maybe, and why we're still here and they're not?
@illumcap337214 күн бұрын
didn’t know music could be this good
@CAToscani14 күн бұрын
OMMMMMMMMM!!!!! abrazo grande desde Argentina!!!
@TheRocker2715 күн бұрын
Pretty good. Far out man. Fire up a bowl and enjoy the show. 🔥🤘🃏🎸🥃🍺🤤🎵👀🛸
@eddieandrews333515 күн бұрын
Do sub atomic particles have black holes? What is the ratio between sub atomic particles and the known universe?
@Max.Wiggins16 күн бұрын
Super.
@somayog17 күн бұрын
Im feeling bad after this...
@jenrim19 күн бұрын
I read it about 22 years ago and a number of times since then and have enjoyed it every time. I had just finished reading Janna Levin's book How the Universe got its Spots, which was a delight to read, and the reason I bought The Elegant Universe. Thank you both.
@DougHanchard19 күн бұрын
The oratory skills Green and Levin have is superb. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@kadermadi749120 күн бұрын
Bravo thank you ❤❤❤👏
@mariacamilamachadoalmeida329220 күн бұрын
Anti - intellectual people is perfect ! As Malala said>; ( what we need is ) " Education", " Education", " Education". From Southern Brasil.
@clairecolebrook550220 күн бұрын
This was fabulous - thanks Jack and Judy!!
@geoffreylynch946220 күн бұрын
lol.🤣Happy holidays!
@motivizer539521 күн бұрын
Amazing human being ❤️
@Michael-i8i4v21 күн бұрын
Go to the garden and get your freak on
@Michael-i8i4v21 күн бұрын
Vaccinated guest…. Don’t clap for that nonsense. Carl is a hero, and the vac is a necessary evil to keep his job. I’m assuming….maybe I’m the fool
@gautammehta674222 күн бұрын
butler talking about girling at 32:00 is amazing - im reminded of the le sserafim song "crazy". thank you professors Jack and Judith for this entire conversation, you are our captains.
@michaelvillalobos698622 күн бұрын
She’s into him
@hamsterwheelmc13 күн бұрын
excitedly so
@mikegoldman199922 күн бұрын
That slowed down state of non return wow. Bass sounds godly on this
@acwilson471422 күн бұрын
Hmmm. She talked about conservatives wishing for something impossible... Kinda like a man wishing to be a woman and believing he is despite it being an impossibility... I suggest the both of you make a 180 degree turn on your beliefs, fast...
@immrnoidall23 күн бұрын
Be the music.
@ElenaAster-e6c23 күн бұрын
So when We talk about the limits of language. I'm an English teacher and someone who loves literature but I'm also interested in art. I think about how there are paintings that can express things beyond words, but I think about language as a more systematic way of expressing ideas than art, but is science just more systematic than language? So are there things that science cannot explain?
@goldiecob23 күн бұрын
That state of non return slowed down wow
@99Plastics26 күн бұрын
Alan Moore sure has let himself go
@madeofrat27 күн бұрын
How many songs did they?
@Idziemel127 күн бұрын
I agree with Butler that gender is definitely a thing and I don’t get why certain cis people get so offended by the mere existence of non-cis people, but I’m still not getting the materiality of the body and "sex assignment" argument. It’s like they’re forgetting that humans, as cool and smart as we are, are just animals. They do come in two biological sexes (with some atypical cases here and there, because that’s how evolution and mutations work). Can we tell male and female chimps apart? How about killer whales? How about gendered plants? Do they “perform” their sex/gender or are they simply male or female and that’s that? Some organisms can change sex, cool - and we can observe and recognize the change, it seems, seeing as we know that they can do it in the first place. If sex is so vague and hard to put your finger on, how are we so good at recognizing it in every gendered creature on the planet except us? THAT’S what people mean when they say that sex is real - or at least that’s what I mean. Sure, empirically, trans people exist and for me, that’s enough to make them valid. They occur naturally, so they’re as natural as anything else and calling them unnatural or somehow "wrong" is just dumb. But that doesn’t mean that the binary sexual nature of humans is some obscure, unsolved mystery. The interpretation of its meaning, if we want to ascribe one, and the study of what it entails for societies can be incredibly difficult and complex, but to question the mere fact that there are male and female specimens out there feels like a waste of time. As to why the claim that sex is real is being made by so many seemingly disparate and unrelated groups -- well, the claim being true would certainly make that phenomenon easier to understand. Lastly, 36:30 is the greatest non-Goldblum Jeff Goldblum moment I have ever seen. Thank you, Judith.