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actually some albums sound really bad (in terms of technical sound quality, not musical/art quality), but I think it's part of it's "raw" touch, I love him
Finally, after watching this video for many years, I had to pleasure to see him live in Glasgow this past weekend. It was GREAT, to say the least. His voice was so powerful, he was super nice with the public and even came down from the stage, and walked with the public while singing, he didn't miss a single tone, and he played pretty much every instrument. I would dare to say that he's one of the best and most talented artist alive. He is unbelievable.
If you like The Tallest Man on Earth, you should def check out our channel for more Tiny Desque (see what I did there)-style videos, but with other, Swedish artists! Next week we're releasing sessions with Vilma Flood, who's collaborated with TTMoE on her latest album. Promise you won't be disappointed 🫰
Best show of my life a few weeks back in San Diego. I’ve seen so many amazing bands live, I was not expecting to be blown away. What an honor to see him in person.
wow! this makes me be even more excited about the fact he's coming finally to my city (Barcelona) after listening to him like more than 10 years, I'm really looking forward to that show, thanks!
Holy sh*t. I've watched this video probably 10/12 times and I just deciphered what he says when the dude asks him about performing. He says that it's not like in every day life you get to scream at people - the happy scream. That is radical.
And "In everyday life, it's hard to look people in the eyes" so true. Hey I need to know, how the fuck does he get his guitar to sound so twangy? What do you think? See 00:21 and you'll know what I mean. It sounds like a shrapnel blizzard, anyone got any theories?
mikebiketrike I'' say something like thicker string gauge than usual, maybe a brand like elixir and relatively low action on the neck should get you in the ball park :-) the dynamic microphone he uses on the guitar is also responsible for that kind of "sharp" sound on the guitar sound. Try a SM-57 on the guitar !
mikebiketrike He strums very hard and has a capo on for most songs which lowers the strings further up the fret board. that makes the buzz and ads an additional "twang" from stumming so hard. he also plays OM or OO style gutiars whose small bodies lend to that sound as well. ALSO he tunes his guitar DADGBD for most songs (tuning up)
i saw Kristian perform for the first time after 2 years in August of 2021 due to the pandemic in Sweden, Dalarna, rättvik in Swedens most beautiful outdoors concert hall (Dalhalla, look it up) deep in to the forrest. My girlfriend burst into tears the second he took the stage and the rest of the evening was really magical, with the first time hearing Kristian sing in swedish. He opened the consert with a string picking rendition of the gardner and closed it with a cover of I will always love you if im not misstaken, which was a running theme during the evening, he expressed a lot of love to the audience many times, i think he realized he was on home turf when he mentioned a supermarket in his home town of Borlänge and people cheered, a trip i will look back to for the rest of my life as being perfect. All thanks to Kristian himself, one of Swedens best and most underappreciated artists of all time, he really doesnt get the recognition he deserves over here... that all for me, thanks T
What a lovely comment and review. I saw him a few weeks ago in San Diego and cried through most of his performance. Best of my life. What a privilege to see him in my own home town. I’d love to see him again. Thanks for sharing your experience. ✨
Cody Behrens yeah i'm not the biggest fan of the sound that creates on the acoustic either, but sometimes has to be done to fit the vocal range. it doesn't make him any less of a guitarist as for as skill level goes though.
This guy is immense. My new girlfriend only introduced me to his music this morning and i'm bloody loving it. The guitar picking is fabulous, it kinda reminds me of one of my other favourite bands Young Believers' guitar style so I'm in heaven.
Wow...this man's performance transfixes. He seems shifty, like he's ready to leave at any moment, always looking over his shoulder, yet never breaking his intense sincerity. Incredible stuff.
Saw this guy in concert just a week ago. Man, best money ever spent; guys if you haven't seen him live yet THEN DO. It's magic man, nothing short of it
He is one of the best performers I've ever witnessed. He can carry the wieght of a band with just his guitar and voice when it come to stage presence. Its amazing to watch.
He's just mesmerising in small venues like this. Was lucky to see him at his first UK show in London with only 100 people or so. Felt some of the magic was lost the last time I saw him in a (substantially) bigger venue.
There are great singers, and there are great musicians, and there are great performers. But it is very rare that one person exceeds at all three. Kristian Matsson is an absolute gem in the world of music.
I keep coming back to this for 2 reasons: 1) He's incredible, and this is an incredible performance. 2) I want this always to have more views than the Adele Tiny Desk concert. He should be as famous as her, if not more so.
@@guiazevedo131 I think that speaks a lot to how good his music is, maybe it's that you feel a personal connection to it. I definitely do. These feel like special songs to me alone. I do love sharing them with people though cause it makes me happy when more people appreciate the music.
Beauty and love encompassed... He writes such worldly inspiring cinematic music... you just wince in the wrinkle of your smile, lulling with the beauty of the earth. And then there's the deep dark. Just the world... Ahhhh
he plays with such emotion and still has so much grace in his fingers! can u imagine wat he's actually thinkin when he plays these songs. wat he feels. gives me goosebumps!!!! Can not wait to see him at the Newport Folk Festival and possibly the Philadelphia Folkfest I hope!
I admire his way playing guitar. It looks like the chords are just perfect. And the voice just make the song even better. Thank you for hanging out there! =)
Just started getting into folk music, I like a few of the classics like Donavan and Simon and Garfunkel. Happy to have stumbled across these concerts and I like all the different genres. The Dan Deacon one is nuts.
I have been blessed with tickets to go see him in March. Excited to watch his live performance! I aspire to one day play guitar like Mr. Matsson, he is indeed the tallest man in my eyes!
I again have tickets to see the tallest man, this is like the 5th year in a row I try to see him live. I'm hopeful for 2022, cant believe how many times I've watched this and tried to see this man live. Nobody inspires me musically quite like the tallest man
Many people disagree, I know but I do think that he's just as talented as Bob Dylan, the circumstances of his life and our world won't make him as famous or be considered a legend like Dylan is but that doesn't mean it's not true. Many talented people whom we have no idea of are as talented as the legends of the past were but we'll never know them because they didn't have the luck to be known.
***** i totally agree with u there.the state of music now is just so different from back then.people don't care about real music no more.they just want the mainstream bubble gum shit.
If you can not tell the difference between Bob Dylan and Kristian, you must not be as big a fan of music as you think. I think interviewer just wanted to know what kind of influences could produce this.
@@RoyalByrd520 their writing styles are quite a bit different imo they're similarities don't go deeper them both being singer-songwriter folk musicians, TTMOE is more refined and poetic in his delivery, whole Dylan is much more raw and grounded. one is clearly of a political cloth, while the other is, well, a dreamer.
@@RoyalByrd520it's been seven trips around the sun. I respect your opinion but if Bob Dylan doesn't exist Tallest Man on Earth doesn't sound like this
Went to the concert in San Diego a few days ago, such a good performer, I hate seated shows but this was one of my favorite concerts, and then I met him after, seriously I don't just say this...he is the nicest guy ever.
"is that in your family [Not really] or a performer that you fell in love with as a kid?" His music is so deep and yet all of his responses to questions are so one dimensional haha. Never gets old.
I almost wonder if he falls on the autism spectrum scale- like Aspergers. And I say this purely out of respect- not criticism. He has amazing talent- seems like all the "quirky" ones do :)
+Tiffany R +Tiffany R No, I don't think he does. He's just Swedish haha. Social interaction in Sweden is super limited, and also this was filmed not very far into his solo career. He was used to having a band behind him and jumping/climbing around when he was in The Montezumas. So his uncomfortableness, I guess you could say, comes from a combination of those two things. If you watch shows and interviews of him now, he's MUCH more comfortable and personable- he even cracks a few jokes here and there.
I've seen this maybe 3 times and each time I thought "Well it's not bad." I have no idea what made me think that way. This is my 4th time watching this and i'm now realizing that this is amazing.
I heard this song a long long time back... today I just felt like hearing it again after years... I am lucky that I could find it... hearing it again after 14 years is a bliss... I don't know you dude but I have wished the best for you always since the last 14 yrs.
My favorite part of this video is that during "The Gardener," he is having so much fun with the song. Being a musician myself, I love to see other artists who can show that they're having a good time performing their work.
He's such an overall lovely person. I saw him live and god he really is a natural performer most of all the artists I've seen live are understandably nervous but he really thrives on if it's wonderful. Also he's mega hot.
Yeah he is like one of those people that would not look right doing anything else but playing music, I have also seen him live and although I was very drunk It was awesome!
Kevin Hudson that's exactly true. and also very rare. there are a lot of musicians who look like this just happens to be something they're doing, but this guy looks so fucking passionate and natural .
I love this guy, what finger picking skills, great voice, what a talent...still the cameraman seems like he wants to catch his chin poop just like I do.... did I mention, that this is the greatest singer in the world? Makes my armhair stand up... LOVE the Gardener
This feels like his high school yearbook after watching the 2019 Tiny Desk with gray hair and a beard
0:06 I Won't Be Found
3:02 The Gardener
7:52 Pistol Dreams
69:00 Darude - Sandstorm
Get rekt m8
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God bless you bro!
-Why do you perform?
-"In every day life you can't scream at people, I got the chance and I took it."
That is so genius ahahah
Whenever you find an artist that sounds better live than on a studio album, you know you've found something special.
actually some albums sound really bad (in terms of technical sound quality, not musical/art quality), but I think it's part of it's "raw" touch, I love him
Hey npr! Bring the tallest man back on! It's been too long
very soon
So soon..
it's happening...online this Friday, September 6 almost 10 years to the day!
Matt Delgado why isn’t up on CZcams ?
Your wish has been granted
Seven years ago today and it's still my favorite tiny desk concert.
Might have to agree with you on that one. Can't believe this was seven years ago.
Anderson .Paak was pretty epic though :)
yeah I think paak takes it man. that shit was another level
It’s amazing
Ye
Finally, after watching this video for many years, I had to pleasure to see him live in Glasgow this past weekend. It was GREAT, to say the least. His voice was so powerful, he was super nice with the public and even came down from the stage, and walked with the public while singing, he didn't miss a single tone, and he played pretty much every instrument. I would dare to say that he's one of the best and most talented artist alive. He is unbelievable.
If you like The Tallest Man on Earth, you should def check out our channel for more Tiny Desque (see what I did there)-style videos, but with other, Swedish artists! Next week we're releasing sessions with Vilma Flood, who's collaborated with TTMoE on her latest album. Promise you won't be disappointed 🫰
@@MonitorSessions I will. Btw, you definitely have to invite Esther!!!
Best show of my life a few weeks back in San Diego. I’ve seen so many amazing bands live, I was not expecting to be blown away. What an honor to see him in person.
wow! this makes me be even more excited about the fact he's coming finally to my city (Barcelona) after listening to him like more than 10 years, I'm really looking forward to that show, thanks!
@@Corneil Great, enjoy it!! (Btw I'm originally from Barcelona as well haha, just living abroad)
This video right here 5 years ago was the first time I heard his music, hooked ever since.
+David Collins dito
+David Collins Same.
Holy sh*t. I've watched this video probably 10/12 times and I just deciphered what he says when the dude asks him about performing. He says that it's not like in every day life you get to scream at people - the happy scream. That is radical.
aye, u right, he really says that!
And "In everyday life, it's hard to look people in the eyes" so true.
Hey I need to know, how the fuck does he get his guitar to sound so twangy?
What do you think?
See 00:21 and you'll know what I mean.
It sounds like a shrapnel blizzard, anyone got any theories?
mikebiketrike
I'' say something like thicker string gauge than usual, maybe a brand like elixir and relatively low action on the neck should get you in the ball park :-) the dynamic microphone he uses on the guitar is also responsible for that kind of "sharp" sound on the guitar sound. Try a SM-57 on the guitar !
I know he doesn't have one above, but a steel guitar should really give a good sound too. Very "twangy" tones to them because of the body.
mikebiketrike He strums very hard and has a capo on for most songs which lowers the strings further up the fret board. that makes the buzz and ads an additional "twang" from stumming so hard. he also plays OM or OO style gutiars whose small bodies lend to that sound as well. ALSO he tunes his guitar DADGBD for most songs (tuning up)
I love listening to Tallest Man's music but sometimes he makes me wanna give up on guitar.
Use it as motivation instead
Can't hurt to try and learn his songs. I did it. In fact, doing so made me really good at playing the guitar. Figures.
Instead try and learn them. Use Gareth Evans on YT he’s done tutorials for a lot of his songs.
I understand compete grigsby
Listen to some Leo Kottke or Tommy Emmanuel and you will for sure.
i saw Kristian perform for the first time after 2 years in August of 2021 due to the pandemic in Sweden, Dalarna, rättvik in Swedens most beautiful outdoors concert hall (Dalhalla, look it up) deep in to the forrest. My girlfriend burst into tears the second he took the stage and the rest of the evening was really magical, with the first time hearing Kristian sing in swedish. He opened the consert with a string picking rendition of the gardner and closed it with a cover of I will always love you if im not misstaken, which was a running theme during the evening, he expressed a lot of love to the audience many times, i think he realized he was on home turf when he mentioned a supermarket in his home town of Borlänge and people cheered, a trip i will look back to for the rest of my life as being perfect. All thanks to Kristian himself, one of Swedens best and most underappreciated artists of all time, he really doesnt get the recognition he deserves over here... that all for me, thanks
T
What a lovely comment and review. I saw him a few weeks ago in San Diego and cried through most of his performance. Best of my life. What a privilege to see him in my own home town. I’d love to see him again. Thanks for sharing your experience. ✨
This simply doesn't get old.
totally agree with you!
his pickin hand is like a machine gun
or a tractor
Coming home drunk and sobering up to this beautiful music :)
Lol nice choice! But this would make me want to just start drinking more in that situation. And dance. Playing his music louder n louder...
Wow a guy so tall he cant stay in frame amazing!
Nicolas Librado brilliant! 😂
Hahaha
So glad - music isn't 'bout frames 🍀💕
hahahahhahahahah good one
Cameraman: you had 1 job. 1 job.
Brilliant! 😂
It's conceptual artwork.
lol
It’s the editor. That could be the same person though.
@Charlie Ruiz Unsure if your comment was insulting or complimentary. The cameraman did a great job by the way.
Love how high and loud his voice is, but when he's speaking, its so soft and shy. Loved it
I wish NPR would release the audio from these old concerts on their podcast format!!! please npr, I love you dearly.
what an amazing guitar player. so much respect
SERIOUSLY THO. He only plays in alternate tunings though :/
Cody Behrens yeah i'm not the biggest fan of the sound that creates on the acoustic either, but sometimes has to be done to fit the vocal range. it doesn't make him any less of a guitarist as for as skill level goes though.
greennin Oh I love the sound he creates in all, it just makes it a bitch to learn to play yourself :D
Cody Behrens Yeah it's a bitch to try and learn his stuff, however, a lot of his stuff wouldn't even be playable if he didn't use alternate tunings
The harmonics which pop in and out when all these notes are being squeezed together are unreal.
This guy is immense. My new girlfriend only introduced me to his music this morning and i'm bloody loving it. The guitar picking is fabulous, it kinda reminds me of one of my other favourite bands Young Believers' guitar style so I'm in heaven.
Wow...this man's performance transfixes. He seems shifty, like he's ready to leave at any moment, always looking over his shoulder, yet never breaking his intense sincerity. Incredible stuff.
The Tallest Man on Earth... at a Tiny Desk.
Graham Barth so underrated
Saw this guy in concert just a week ago. Man, best money ever spent; guys if you haven't seen him live yet THEN DO. It's magic man, nothing short of it
He is one of the best performers I've ever witnessed. He can carry the wieght of a band with just his guitar and voice when it come to stage presence. Its amazing to watch.
And just as First Aid Kit, from SWEDEN, where currently the best Americana is made.
Wow. This brings me back! Hello early 20s. I miss you…
Holy shit this is such an amazing performance. The poetry. The raw passion in his voice.
One of my favorite performances of all-time I always go back to.
He's just mesmerising in small venues like this. Was lucky to see him at his first UK show in London with only 100 people or so. Felt some of the magic was lost the last time I saw him in a (substantially) bigger venue.
Tallest man, tiniest desk.
I love how he controls the dynamics of the guitar. It adds a whole lot to the overall feel.
There are great singers, and there are great musicians, and there are great performers. But it is very rare that one person exceeds at all three.
Kristian Matsson is an absolute gem in the world of music.
Agreed
such beautiful awkward confidence. i love everything about his style, music, performance, everything. the cameras could use a little help though.
He takes you through a little
Journey in each song.. I love it
God I love the words he uses in his songs and the simple poetry he creates.
God he’s so talented I always come back to this video, years later
I keep coming back to this for 2 reasons:
1) He's incredible, and this is an incredible performance.
2) I want this always to have more views than the Adele Tiny Desk concert. He should be as famous as her, if not more so.
Maybe this is a selfish feeling but I am very happy to be a part of the people who love these songs
@@guiazevedo131 I think that speaks a lot to how good his music is, maybe it's that you feel a personal connection to it. I definitely do. These feel like special songs to me alone. I do love sharing them with people though cause it makes me happy when more people appreciate the music.
ive watched this a hundred times and every time im speechless. its SO amazing.
Viva NPR Tiny Desk Concerts!
Beauty and love encompassed... He writes such worldly inspiring cinematic music... you just wince in the wrinkle of your smile, lulling with the beauty of the earth. And then there's the deep dark. Just the world... Ahhhh
he plays with such emotion and still has so much grace in his fingers! can u imagine wat he's actually thinkin when he plays these songs. wat he feels. gives me goosebumps!!!! Can not wait to see him at the Newport Folk Festival and possibly the Philadelphia Folkfest I hope!
So many emotions from my childhood rush through me when i here this beautiful music. Im so grateful for this dude.
I love tiny desk concerts. It's like we r just chilln in someone's house. This is making me a better artist.
I admire his way playing guitar. It looks like the chords are just perfect.
And the voice just make the song even better.
Thank you for hanging out there!
=)
Just started getting into folk music, I like a few of the classics like Donavan and Simon and Garfunkel. Happy to have stumbled across these concerts and I like all the different genres. The Dan Deacon one is nuts.
Check out fleet foxes
+Ron Smith Listen to the album sleeper by Ty seagll if you like psychedelic too
+Ron Smith Bob Dylan.
+Ron Smith Ben Howard.
+JvivaBlaBraza Check out Liquid Sound System for some badass psychedelic jams
I have been blessed with tickets to go see him in March. Excited to watch his live performance! I aspire to one day play guitar like Mr. Matsson, he is indeed the tallest man in my eyes!
I again have tickets to see the tallest man, this is like the 5th year in a row I try to see him live. I'm hopeful for 2022, cant believe how many times I've watched this and tried to see this man live. Nobody inspires me musically quite like the tallest man
He is so one of a kind. aint nothing like tallest man, amazing show
Why am I only seeing this now? 😳 He's such a gem 💎💚
I listened to this years ago, and also tonight. Still in love!
Just brilliance.. just found this... Just Brilliance..
This performance is what made me fall in love with his music
Me too! Tiny desk has a lot of gems in their playlist.
+james bond I've discovered so many good bands and singers from these tiny desk concerts, the front bottoms performance is my favourite on here :)
Addicted to this video.
Yepppp still listening in 2018. Hope I get the chance to meet this man one day. Pure raw talent.
Many people disagree, I know but I do think that he's just as talented as Bob Dylan, the circumstances of his life and our world won't make him as famous or be considered a legend like Dylan is but that doesn't mean it's not true. Many talented people whom we have no idea of are as talented as the legends of the past were but we'll never know them because they didn't have the luck to be known.
***** Any recommendations on other present day hidden gems?
Dan Beadle Check out Fionn Regan! He's just as masterly at playing the guitar and singing beautiful, rad songs.
***** I agree
***** sounds like dylan, but dylan was a poet
***** i totally agree with u there.the state of music now is just so different from back then.people don't care about real music no more.they just want the mainstream bubble gum shit.
Interviewer: You sound like Bob Dylan
Musician: I'm not going to acknowledge that.
If you can not tell the difference between Bob Dylan and Kristian, you must not be as big a fan of music as you think. I think interviewer just wanted to know what kind of influences could produce this.
@@RoyalByrd520 their writing styles are quite a bit different imo they're similarities don't go deeper them both being singer-songwriter folk musicians, TTMOE is more refined and poetic in his delivery, whole Dylan is much more raw and grounded. one is clearly of a political cloth, while the other is, well, a dreamer.
@@RoyalByrd520it's been seven trips around the sun. I respect your opinion but if Bob Dylan doesn't exist Tallest Man on Earth doesn't sound like this
Furthermore the world needs a new Bob Dylan now more than ever
Went to the concert in San Diego a few days ago, such a good performer, I hate seated shows but this was one of my favorite concerts, and then I met him after, seriously I don't just say this...he is the nicest guy ever.
"is that in your family [Not really] or a performer that you fell in love with as a kid?"
His music is so deep and yet all of his responses to questions are so one dimensional haha. Never gets old.
I almost wonder if he falls on the autism spectrum scale- like Aspergers. And I say this purely out of respect- not criticism. He has amazing talent- seems like all the "quirky" ones do :)
+Tiffany R +Tiffany R No, I don't think he does. He's just Swedish haha. Social interaction in Sweden is super limited, and also this was filmed not very far into his solo career. He was used to having a band behind him and jumping/climbing around when he was in The Montezumas. So his uncomfortableness, I guess you could say, comes from a combination of those two things. If you watch shows and interviews of him now, he's MUCH more comfortable and personable- he even cracks a few jokes here and there.
This cameraman...
first day on the job? XD
maciekomis x3 ;3
lmao
I like it when the shot is static and the subject moves in and out of frame. I think it makes it more interesting.
Interns...
I'm as much in love with this man as it can be to be in love with someone you've never met.
almost 7 years dude, hell art never dies :)
I really love his voice !!!
Great as always
I've seen this maybe 3 times and each time I thought "Well it's not bad." I have no idea what made me think that way. This is my 4th time watching this and i'm now realizing that this is amazing.
man, to sing and play guitar like that is insanely hard, this guy is amazing
so refreshingly beautiful
this is the kind of video that you never want to end. absolutely unbelievable.
What camera work! 10/10!
Parshan brilliant sarcasm ! 😂
There are no words for this. Too good on every level.
MisterMajister Besides cinematography, heh.
Darnnnnn! This has became one of my favs of NPR Music performances....
I heard this song a long long time back... today I just felt like hearing it again after years... I am lucky that I could find it... hearing it again after 14 years is a bliss... I don't know you dude but I have wished the best for you always since the last 14 yrs.
I always listen to his music, but it’s the first time I see his face. Wow! He’s so handsome and freaking talented.
The tallest man on earth on a tiny desk
My thoughts when i saw the Titel!
And he isn't even tall, haha. He's 1.70
He’s got it all; voice, guitar skillz, and poetic abilities. I love everything he sings.
just beautiful
This guy gets down! I'm not into folk music that much but he makes me want to revisit some Dylan albums.
My favorite part of this video is that during "The Gardener," he is having so much fun with the song. Being a musician myself, I love to see other artists who can show that they're having a good time performing their work.
This is absolutely wonderful. I'm entrely filled with emotion and it's only been 20 seconds.
such an immense amount of talent
Probably the best Tiny Desk besides The Front Bottoms. I could listen to this all day.
2023 e ainda continua sendo incrivelmente bom!
Wow - this is FANTASTIC!
Seeing him in October in Manchester. He's marvellous!
there are too few synonyms for "awesome" to do this performance justice...fucking talented. new fan.
Astonishingly short for what i was expecting!... But then he grew on me....
full of confidence and guess what even more so now. kristian you are a true musician
Great guitar playing, great songs. Can't go wrong with this!
reminds me of summer. great music ;)
2018 e continua sendo uma obra de arte
This is nothing short of perfection.
This will forever be my favorite.
im watching in 2016
He's such an overall lovely person. I saw him live and god he really is a natural performer most of all the artists I've seen live are understandably nervous but he really thrives on if it's wonderful. Also he's mega hot.
Yeah he is like one of those people that would not look right doing anything else but playing music, I have also seen him live and although I was very drunk It was awesome!
Kevin Hudson that's exactly true. and also very rare. there are a lot of musicians who look like this just happens to be something they're doing, but this guy looks so fucking passionate and natural .
Saw him in New York. Life changing. Thank you NPR
I never had a favorite artiest until I stumbled across this musical genius afew years back on youtube thank you the tallest man on earth and youtube
I love this guy, what finger picking skills, great voice, what a talent...still the cameraman seems like he wants to catch his chin poop just like I do.... did I mention, that this is the greatest singer in the world? Makes my armhair stand up... LOVE the Gardener
The gardner, 2009 I'm just now hearing THIS.
+JAMES JENKINS better late than never
+mglenwright09 You got that!
This guy is amazing!!
really, really awesome!!!