1:53 - "this is about not wanting to grow up". Four years on, Stressed Out is released about the very same thing. Poor Tyler really hates this growing up thing.
did the dude recording this ever realize that one day this crazy dude twitching and screaming in a store would become famous with hit singles and top chart song? Because I never ever did.
I bet. I wish I was apart of it before they became big, just to talk to them. It's so incredibly impossible to do that now. But I'm so proud in how much they've grown, they deserve it. And that is so so so cool you got to see them grow! Have you ever talked to them?
+Maddie Hubbard they've put on the best live shows I've ever been to. It's such a surreal feeling. I still don't quite comprehend how big they are. Tyler and josh still just feel like a couple of guys from my hometown. I've talked to Tyler a handful of times and josh a couple. I'm thinking of posting a video answering frequently asked questions.
tyler gets so weird when he's performing and i love it. i also love that he does his weird seizure thing even back then and he still does it now.. it kinda proves that it's not just all for show, like that's literally just what his body does when he really gets into the music
Tyler was the only passionate performer in Twenty One Pilots before Josh Dun joined which I think is sad but also good that now Tyler has someone just as passionate about his music Edit: What I mean by passionate is putting everything else in life behind making this band happen. I fully respect Nick and Chris, but what I meant is that I am glad that Tyler found someone that was willing to put their life completely on hold in order to make this band successful.
I'm so glad Josh is the drummer, the guys playing the background music (forgive me I forgot their names) look so bored while Tyler looks like he's having the time of his life, but when Josh is drumming he puts EVERYTHING into it and it's so amazing.
I'm so glad Josh is the drummer, the guys playing the background music (forgive me I forgot their names) look so bored while Tyler looks like he's having the time of his life, but when Josh is drumming he puts EVERYTHING into it and it's so amazing.
The first time I’d seen this video which was in 2013 or 2014. I was completely captivated by the pure charisma and passion that Tyler shows. The talent and fire is still burning and that makes me feel as though life isn’t so bad. We are twenty | øne | pilots and so are you.
To think I would ever find a video of Tyler jamming on a keytar in an apple store, I would've found this MUCH sooner. He's so cute, and passionate in every single performance I have ever seen him in, it is actually pretty amazing.
When you're a newbie at the Clique (Sadly, I've only been a fan of their music for almost an year) and you discover this, and you feel awesome and sad, because you weren't there so watch Tyler performing with such soul and passion
“I’m pleading please oh please on my knees repeatedly asking why it’s got to be like this, is this living free? I don’t wanna be the one be the one to have the sun’s blood on my hands I’ll tell the moon, take this weapon forged in darkness, some see a pen, I see a harpoon”
I would go back in time to this performance, knowing everything I know about their future, and I would sing my heart out to every word. Tyler would probably freak out because he hadn't even released the song yet, and I would tell him about all the great things he's gonna do in the future. Imagine how happy he would be knowing who he's gonna become and that he's gonna change the world one song at a time.
Literally I'm feeling like going too fast now into life and kinda feel overwhelmed by it. I overthink too much about the future. I need to slow down, settle down where I am at now, and live the present |-/
Watching this in 2022. I always comeback for this at least once a year, cause seeing how Tyler believed in his dream and put all his efforts in every moment he had just give me strength to keep pursuing my dreams, just to remember how to approach things..
i've been a fan since the beginning and man they went from playing at a apple store to playing at lollapalooza in front of 10,000+ people and other big events and their own concerts
Aww even a small gig like that he still Puts his heart and soul into it . And gets into the music and doesn’t care what everyone says. He try’s to hard to get crowd involved as well 🥺❤️ Tyler has come so far and I love him ❤️❤️❤️
God damn why am I so in love with this dork. He went from this to doing a stadium tour this summer. 2016. Wow. I love the very few changes he has made since then but I think we all agree that he needs to bring back the keytar.
This guy is my inspiration for music.. it’s so heartwarming to see videos of when he wasn’t really known, kinda like me. It gives me lots of hope for the future on how I can improve and hopefully be half as good as Tyler and Josh
look i'm just rambling at the moment, but like Ty literally inspires me. The crowd was so dull, like Tyler could legit just be singing to 3 people and he's still giving it all he has and he's so energetic and through his music we *hear* his insecurities but we *see* his confidence when he performs, and even though he had so many shows that were dull and awkward, he never let that stop him. Look at them now, they literally sold out several arenas. Man. Power to the Local Dreamer |-/
People are talking about how the other members don't seem into it. We have to be thankful for them even though they don't look as energized, because without them, there would be no tøp to begin with. Thank you, unenergized guys for making twenty one pilots twenty one pilots.
i love how when hes performing he genuinely looks like the music is causing unnatural movements through his body, this is also shown in the ode to sleep music video.
La mejor cancion de Twenty One Pilots la escucho desde el 2014 hasta ahora 2023 Me recuerda tanto a mi hermano cuando eramos niños. me da paz al escucharla.
I love the fact that it doesn't matter if they perform in front of 20 random people in some Apple Store or 10 thousand fans somewhere on the other side of the world, the energy, interaction with the audience and emotions are just the same.
I realized I come back to these videos quite often. I love seeing how a small town band became huge and play sold out shows. Anyways I just want to say thank you for posting these videos :)
aren't you happy that instead of having to say "can't hear you, come on, come on" and trying to get the audience to interact he just has to be like "1, 2, 3" and the entire audience responds? I think that's cool
when tyler started walking around and dancing, i lost it *he sounded very emotional when he started rapping* oh, my little smøl bean, how much you'd grow into the person you are today without knowing it
Twentyonepilots is the reason i keep lurking on soundcloud for small local bands, you never know who's making dope music right now and might blow up in a year! Seriously you guys should all do the same, SUPPORT YOUR SMALL LOCAL BANDS
Man what a hidden gem. Look how far our boys have come. Seriously, Tyler has always poured his heart and soul into his music and that's why I love them so much
I love seeing these videos of before tøp made it big because Tyler is still the same person. Fame didn't change his stage persona. He's still just as into the music at his seventeen-thousand-person sold out shows as he was with like 15 people at an Apple Store. That's why I love this band. They're so real and they haven't let fame change them.
thinking that this was 5 years ago?? in an apple store and now they have sold out about 30,000 tickets for his show with his best friend. And he always kept it the same. i love this guy
***** You're wrong it's "Put cards in our spokes and make our engine sound like traffic, When using Pokemon cards, please do not use the holographics,"
chopping, traffic, the sounds is similar if you know what he's talking about and or have done this so I just assumed sorry. that wasn't really the point of the comment though...