Why is no one talking about Tyler squeezing his water bottle and it spilling then him making a pouty face about it at 6:15 lmfao I watched it like 5 times Edit: 837 likes, holy shit. I've never had so many likes on anything
Shirleen O I don’t think he was referring to a physical person. I thought he was leaning towards more to something inside of his head or something like that. But even if someone did want to hurt him, knowing our fandom. They wouldn’t be breathing much longer.
@@jackblue4759 yeah we would! We all respect them and their privacy and I really do think we would erase that thing from out mind. It would just make sense.
@Aurora Kohansky that's what I think I'm getting tattooed on me next month, I'm getting the "Alive" pearl jam guy on one forearm and the FPE skeleton and alien from twenty one pilots on the other forearm. i can't wait
question; what's your hair color tyler; so basically i really like cows. cows are just this majestic animal. actually cows give us our milk, uh, yknow. A cow is a mature uh female and a bull an adult uhm male of a uhhhh,..... bovine family. A heifer is a female cow that hasn't had a calf yet yknow. ... Modern domestic cattle are uh believed to belong to either the species Bos taurus (like Holstein, Brown Swiss, Jersey and Guemsey), or the species Bos indicus which are humped cattle like the Brahman. so i wanted to give them the respect they uhm uh deserve. so now i have purple hair. i hope that answers your question
I feel like the genuine clique lives in the comment sections of these press conference videos. I love that I am able to say that I am part of such a GREAT fanbase. I love this band will all of my heart. goodnight. thank you for coming to me tedtalk.
There are some toxic fans out there but I just love the people in the comment sections. This side of the clique is so genuine and just wants people to be happy. I love being part of the clique. It makes me laugh and cry and feel a whole lot of emotions that most people in my life don't see because I can only connect to people I haven't met on such a deep level.
@@notjessie9944 Same! This is why i want to go to a Twenty One Pilots concert, to make new friends! (I know this comment was about 10 months ago but still lmao)
Every time Josh talks you can see he's nervous and it makes my heart so soft Whenever he talks his eyes dart around the room and he looks toward the audience then down repeatedly, and when he stops talking you can tell he's thinking about what he said. Or I'm just observing a lot, but the stuff he did is exactly what I do
The best way to get that skill is to practice. In another interview Tyler said to write lyrics, no matter how dramatic or emotional. You can't get better without practice, so practice! Just listen to no phun intended, even the greats started somewhere. I believe in you!
SO I seemed to miss the part that ppl are refering too. I must have stepped out of the room while it was playing and didm't pause it, what part of the video does the comment come from?
i’ve always really appreciated when tyler helps josh when he maybe doesn’t know what to say. i just admire that they both do their best to be there for each other all of the time💕
The problem with Twenty One Pilots interviews is that I never want them to end so I'm constantly checking how much time is left and then being kind of bummed out when it's over
I love the questions they ask. They're so genuine and I love how we understand them. That's why I prefer press conferences over regular interviews cause they're the actual fans who have been following them and get the idea Tyler and Josh are putting out there.
He's been asked before if he would ever perform those songs again (tbs, ccsotw) and he said that those songs just bring so much emotion to him that he couldn't sing them again because "it's really hard to sing while crying"😂
Things I love about the clique: 1) I never met them but I know their awesome! 2) They ask the best questions in interviews 3) we understand each other 4) we have our jokes that people who don't know or like tøp won't understand 5) basically I love everything about it
I transcribed the last answer (it's at 23:07 - don't read if you haven't watched): -- Well, there's something that comes before being in the right headspace and you have to make sure that you're prepared to manage whatever inspiration comes your way. So, before inspiration strikes you have to work hard. You have to make sure that when you're doing writing exercises or when you're forcing yourself to work on a certain production element, or get better at an instrument, or... There's a lot of things that aren't necessarily fueled by inspiration that you have to work on, so that you have the skill when it happens. So, a lot of times... I always talk about... song writing is kind of like being a muscle, that you have to work out, that you have to get stronger, have to tear down and build back up. And, so it's not... I'm not walking around all day long inspired. You know, there's times where you have to do what you don't feel like doing. And when... Even though I don't feel like writing songs, it's what I love to do, right, so... Those things can be disconnected sometimes and that's okay. So then, once you're at that point where you have the skill, you've worked on your craft, when that inspiration happens you're ready for it. Specifically with lyrics it'll be an interaction with someone, it'll be a word, it'll be a sound, it'll be a certain thought, something you saw. You can't anticipate it, it'll just happen and you gotta be ready. I think what I try to do with lyrics is... What's this thing that I've felt that I've always had, I've always felt, I've never been able to explain it to anyone. How can I explain it but in a way I've never heard it explained before. How can I... This thing that I'm working through, how can I put a different word to it, a different angle, a new angle. Seeing a problem that's been around for my whole life from a different angle almost gives me a sense of control over that problem. And with lyrics you can say things new, in a different way, and I think at that point someone can take those lyrics and go "you know what, I know what you're talking about, even though I've not heard it said like that", and then it gives them a sense of control over that thing as well. And I think that's kind of what has happened with us... is that songwriting, I've realized, is trying to look at the same problem I've had for a long time from a different angle and if I can continue to circle around it and see it from every possible angle, the more understanding I have of that problem. And I guess in a sense you guys who make the music your own are kind of seeing it from my angle with me and we're kind of trying to solve it together.
Tyler talking about songwriting is my favorite thing. I want to write songs that could touch someone like his do me, and him opening up help me so much with the process.
I wish I could’ve been there at the beginning, where they were just like “we’ll be in the pit, let’s talk” like damn I just want to have deep conversations with them
I think they look so tired because they just woke up haha Tyler posted a selfie (on Instagram) of them trying to wake up right before this in front of a mirror:)
i love that Tyler gives a backstory to his situation/answer. He could have easily just said one person that he admired musically when he was 12, but he let us into his life and gave us this backstory, and a glimpse into how he became who he is today, and i just absolutely love that and am thankful. I admire other artists and creators and musicians, and i love finding out about their headspace and what drives their creativity and how they thought up certain ideas, so this whole video was just amazing.
@@fluteloopsyd Tyler went out to eat somewhere and the waitress knew him and said "Aren't you Tyler Joseph?" And he goes, "No, I'm Bill Johnson." This was during the hiatus and he didn't want to be noticed.
Yes that’s something I practice - looking at situations from multiple angles, from multiple perspectives, in order to gain control of it. It is the act of separation. When you can see that you are separate from a thing, it no longer devours you. You don’t say “I am depressed”. You say, “depression is happening, and I’m still just me, no matter what I’m Feeling.” When you can call out anxiety for what it is, medically, suddenly the situation that had you triggered no longer upsets you, and then you just wait while your physical symptoms subside. The hard part is remembering to do this.
Omg I was thinking *say bsb say bsb* bc they're my second favorite and the band I've loved the longest and honestly I almost died. I mean we're the same age from the same state with the same music taste so it's not super shocking. Still tho
JD here .....timeless interview...I'm an old (54 this month), but proud to say that these guys have musically affected me for the good....my daughter, Arianna, got me more focused on these guys (always loved Tyler's rapping, but never got too deep listening to them) and am thankful that she did....I hope they keep making music til they're my current age (or longer).....I truly do think that they are a genuine inspiration to a vast array of humans (and banditos)....Arianna and I get to see them for a second time in Dallas later this summer and cannot wait, and also know that I'm that much closer to the end of that gig, which makes me a little sad at the same time.....I would love to take her up to see one of their hometown shows....I know that would be unreal....Peace to you guys and a good bit of freedom and distance from those anxieties that debilitate you the most..
I love tyjo with all of my heart, but I also love josh with all of my heart, so we need to ask josh more questions specifically for him bc he’s an angel and I wanna hear everything he wants to say
The little girl was so nervous and you can tell, she was probably extremely excited It makes me happy to see people asking their questions personally and true guys laughing and making jokes
Tyler and Josh are genius’s. Philosophical, talented and trendy artists . A special duo. They compliment each other well. Thank you for your music and lyrics . Twenty One Pilots has helped my teenagers and I stay connected. I feel this was a great interview;much more productive and insightful when true fans are asking the questions.
In a way I feel what Josh talked about. Whenever I look at someone for for than 2 seconds..... I have the urge to immediately look down or someplace else. Especially in class when a faculty is teaching..... I look at them until they look at me. When that happens.... I try to look away in the most discreet way possible so they don't mistake me as me avoiding their lecture .
Seeing a live performance is just a total different level. It's amazing. I hope one day I could see these two live,it would be insanely good. Too good for words.
Am I the only person who feels really bad for not buying their album? (Cause I can't afford it) Its like, I cant support them and I feel really bad for that