Honestly, even if the timing of the lights was off I think it made this even better by accident. The transition was a shock on its own, but when the lights finally went out it was way more surprising, because it was just so unexpected by that point for the audience. Either way, this was really awesome. I would have loved to have seen this type of thing at my school when I was a kid.
The monster checks under its bed for him The clerk pays him for his gas God prays to him Etc etc... had more just forgot maybe I'll come back and add them
Ya forget the birth of your first child or buying your first house. The day that guy played piano at the talent show was historic. They will probably write books about it 😒
i'm not a huge hip-hop/rap fan. I like the best music of any genre. Good music is good music. But there's something very special about that tune. Its almost spiritual and gives me gooesbumps. Credit where credits due... that is an absolute beast of a track.
[2023] Damn!!! From 0:53 everyone just thinking it was a transition, to a few seconds later the boys at the far end of the hall screamed when they found out it was Still D.R.E 💪💪💪
Dudes playing moonlight sonata and gets zero reaction till he starts playing the 4 notes from an old school rap song ... Damn well glad he got a reaction anyway
@@olivieromarcel3159 it’s not, it’s just some shitty rap song that doesn’t compare to real classics Beethoven would be turning in his grave he’d heard you say that.
Your opinions wrong, classical is a timeless style, these songs have survived 100s of years and will last 100s more. A once trendy rap song will disappear in less then 50 years.
Not perfect. He makes an obvious mistake at 0:45 and at 1:06, then the transition is off-beat while he makes another mistake at 1:10, and the his piano playing and "Still Dre" are in noticeably different keys and hard to ignore during the transition. Sometimes musicians can make a key change work, but it has to be in the right keys. It sounds like he just played it in which ever key was easiest for him to play in rather than learn it in the actual key the rap song is in.
@@basedasf04 No, which is why I don't claim to be. You claimed the transition in the video was "perfect" though, which it wasn't; it had done very obvious mistakes.
Crazy thing is as we grew up Tupac and Notorious B.IG bone thugs wutang! Eminem Dr,Dre snoop I’m so blessed to have grown up remembering and being alive when a few of these artist past away but I got to see them alive I’m thankful for the era born 1981 got see Whitney so much amazing music envouge, Aliyah ,fugees, all for one , Boys to men , they came out when I was in 5 th grade loved them so much I’m just lucky it was sad when Notorious BIG died I will never forget I was fourteen my friends and I went too NY we were their when the entire crowd put on B.I.G to remember him that was crazy
@@need-to-know- Naaw, you must be one of those special little speds who loves listening to music without having a clue who produced it or how it was created. You're so cute.
@@sallyholtz4590 Anyone who knows anything about this song already saw the interview with Dre about that. You must be one of those who feel like you have to explain everything that people are doing even when it has nothing to do with what is happening at the time. In other words, you must be whatever the opposite of the life of the party is.
@@need-to-know- What? Anybody who knows anything had to watch a Dre interview to know this fact? 🤣 As for being the life of the party you sound like an absolute downer. One of those guys who stands around trying to look cool whilst desperately trying to control what the conversation is about. You're a massive contradiction.