i think mainstream media in general gets forgotten allot when we are all clamoring to invent awards out of thin air and hand them out to the exact right ppl as fast as possible
That first line, "when I grow up I'll be tall enough to reach the branches that you have reach to climb the trees you get to climb when you're grown up" is PROFOUND! Minchin is a musical, lyrical, comical genius! So much talent wrapped up in one man.
@@Naomi0o_o0 the strange thing is if you ask Tim he will say he is a hack musically, comedically and as an actor. He's much more extroverted than his on stage persona might suggest but still incredibly humble.
@@Naomi0o_o0 same, not even Tim himself can convince me he is not one of the greatest composer's of the 21st century. I don't even think Dark Side can be called a song, it's art and a complete masterpiece as are many of his songs.
Tim's lyrics completely capture what goes through a child's mind when thinking things so big, that are much less important as an adult. Quite the lesson for many of us, and very fond memories.
I love Tim smiling as the Matildas start to sing, and also that he modulates his voice to match. Kids larynx's are changing all the time - which makes it difficult to hit a "pure" note - here they are slightly sharp at the start and then slightly flat half way through (notably 5.00) - but even though Tim is the star - he's meeting their pitch. It takes a minute, but by 6.00 its there
Phil Hibberd I've never seen him without eye makeup. It's strange seeing him do something that's not comedy. To such a comparatively conservative audience to his usual.
I love the little smile Tim gives when the girls sing their first line - you can tell this is absolutely a passion project for him. So hoping Matilda tours Australia again so I can take my 11 year old before she's all grown up.
To a person who has dealt with lots of depression and pain and just generally suffered through life.... This song is like a knife in the heart...As kids we think everything is so black and white, everything is good or bad. You have a vigor for life and you wake up loving, happy, and enjoying the simple things in front of you every day....But the older you get the more you realize everything is more grey than black or white, and the good and bad are not as easily defined. Happiness becomes harder and harder to feel or attain. And all the while... the parents who had children, know all of this, know the struggle, know the journey.... but we can't warn them of whats ahead.... because they are so innocent and have everything we wish we still had... and there's no way we are going to ruin that by warning them about what the future holds.... The heartbreaks you will go through, the pain, struggle, and wars you endure just to stay alive. Even warning them of what the future holds gives no hostage to fortune, for they are experiences you have to live yourself to fully understand. Its so paradoxically painful....I can't listen to this song without feeling completely overwhelmed emotionally because of the dualities it raises in my mind....
@@NotoriousHighBP If you need anyone to talk to let me know, some of the best bonds and strengths we can find in this world is knowing we are not alone in our struggles.
@@dicarpio2177 I know the song originally was written as a happy children's song for a play but it has many more meanings based on who is consuming the media. It definitely does remind me of a wonderful and happy childhood when things where less complex and dark, but it also makes me think of that pure innocence that we lose as the world throws us into paradoxes and conundrums that have no real right answers as we grow up. I don't think Tim intentionally laced this reflective ideal within the song on purpose, I think it's just a by-product of jaded adults like myself remembering what pure joy and happiness was as a child, and how easy it was to attain at one point. It's really a bitter sweet feeling.
@@MorrowProduction knowing what Tim Minchin is like I think he definitely wrote it with a nod to grown ups who all know that all these ideals you have as a child about how great it is to be grown up actually turn out to be wrong, and you have far more freedom as a child!
I feel like Tim's rich natural Aussie accent really adds dynamics to his vocal harmonies that you wouldn't otherwise hear unless a singer was really trying to project
Saw the girl on the right on tour at the Kennedy Center in DC. I'd literally been a father for just over a month at the time, and it really put things in perspective seeing a kid that young being the center of a huge performance. It gave me a newfound appreciation for child actors and singers. The pressure alone has to be overwhelming.
@@justinsmith3470 yea! The four originals on Broadway was the best Matilda’s for me. And especially because were the original, all that pressure and they managed to be absolutely outstanding! After all these years and they’re still the best for me
It's so weird listening to Tim Minchen sing a song that doesn't have an hilarious if borderline offensive twist to somewhere. Kinda spent the whole song in anticipation of it, and had to remind myself, wait, it's from the musical. Still absolutely loved it though :D
I don't know why I didn't think Tim Minchin wouldn't be good at making kids songs but holy shit was I wrong. That song was great. I really enjoy how it flips back and forth between the when i grow up -> ill be able to deal with grown up things because ill be grown up. It's telling kids that they will have the insight to deal with issues that are currently out of their control. To not be overwhelmed by the issues that seem scary because one day they will know what to do.
That is a really sweet interpretation of the song. My own interpretation is a lot sadder, and I think that is the true genius of this song - I feel like your interpretation is how children are supposed to hear the song. Meanwhile, the sad truth is that "being a grown up" isn't some magical thing that changes you. As an adult you face many obstacles and problems, you still lack bravery, you still only do as well as you can and you got to hope for the best. This song perfectly encapsulates how children think adults know everything and have control of their lives, and adults know it to be an illusion. I think my interpretation is especially backed by how a verse is sung by ms honey, who obviously is already a grown up, showing how she like most adults really feels still like a child inside and still waits for the magical time when she will "grow up".
@@theWebWizrd isn't it just brilliant. Hidden in the upbeat jaunty tune is one of the saddest threads, this song often almost reduces me to tears: I think it has a lot of ways of viewing it. One thing I find powerful is that the hopeful ambitions of the children (eating what they want, watching tv endlessly, staying up late) are all things that the adults in the background of the play are doing: lazily sitting around, watching TV and eating what they want staying up late. The juxtoposition of the realities of adulthood vs how the children hope for it hits me like a ton of bricks every time. I also think it challenges every adult listening to hold up a mirror and see if they became the adult their childhood self hoped for - we all remember that feeling of wishing we could stay up late, well now we can: is it as fun as we thought it would be? Why not? When did we stop wanting to climb trees, as if not being tall enough is the only thing that gets in the way of it. All of this wrapped up inside this seemingly simple playful song. I just love it.
I love how he keeps saying "Wear" instead of "use". You can just tell he gets tons of people going "Why don't you wear shoes on stage??" and he's used to defending himself.
Dude. Tim is Australian and the girls here are all American (Mia is from New York, Mabel from Georgia and Gaby from New Jersey). Literally no one there is British
Rozamunduszek For someone who knows the names of the girls, you don't seem to know that they are playing English school girls and definitely speak and sing in British accents because the book and the musical are set in Britain.
those three girls are incredible !! I don't think I've ever heard such musicality come out of tiny people. Sure there are those precocious singers who blow us away every time, but they sing solo and so you only need keep track of one rhythm but these there were in perfect sink with each other, on their own, with Tim and the piano AND with keeping the song intact while Tim was going bananas on the piano. Just incredibly beautiful !
Those girls look like they are having a great time! Great song. As children we have all said ' when I grow up', and this song shows the thoughts of a child, but it all changes as we grow up.
What a brilliantly talented man. All of his singing, composing, songwriting and playing musical instruments is just a joy to listen to. In my opinion a totally underrated artist for his ingredible talent. All the best for your future endeavors.
It feels weird to here a man like Tim singing about when he's going to grow up. Hell would freeze over and thaw to freeze over again before that happens.
Hahahahah...let them dream, don't tell them that after you work 10hrs you'll be in bed before 10. You lose your sweet tooth, and cartoons don't interest you as much as Jason Mamoa😁😁😁😁
For such young kids their accent is so amazing. As a brit I enjoy finding the bits not polished (such as an over pronounced r) and bits they nailed (saying 'I'. I've never seen people doing an English accent do it as well as them).
I got to take my 5 year old niece to see this musical. And after I asked her what her favourite part was, and in this awestruck voice she went “Aaaaaaaall if it Auntie”
I don't get why they picked that song since Matilda doesn't even sing it, but it was still great. Saw this show FINALLY last night so I'm obsessing over it even more than usual xD
My guess is that When I Grow Up doesn't require context. Someone with absolutely no knowledge of the story of Matilda could still understand the song pretty easily
I love all of tim minchin's performances, and these little matildas are so talented and just too cute!!! One thing about how tim performs? How in the world can he be barefoot? My feet would be absolutely freezing cold, and while I keep my home messy sometimes, and very, very messy other times, and I won't walk barefoot in my own home, truth is I can't stand being barefoot in public places, except for the beach. I won't walk into a shower at a health club without flip flops. I just don't know how he does it! but aside from that, he plays piano like a virtuoso, and I think he must have practiced a whole lot to become so proficient! I am impressed by his music, comedy, etc. I hope I get to see the broadway play, groundhog day, when it comes out because that was always one of my favorite movies with Bill Murray and Andie McDowell!!! I listen to Bo Burnham, think he's a genius and have a fan crush on him :.) Yes of course Tim Minchin is a genius equally as much and I love all of his performances; i can't stop hearing the very funny lyrics of "Lullaby" playing through my head. All that said, I hope that Tim Minchin is at a good and happy place in his life; I hope so!!!!!
when he starts smiling when the kids start singing... aww
+Traum Tänzerin Me too
+Traum Tänzerin *heart melting*
He probably just did that because he was afraid they'd get crippling stage fright and ruin the performance xd
But he always looks so proud and happy when he sings with Matildas
The_R0bot dude these kids are broadway performers
The look of sheer surprise and pride on the kids faces when Conan started naming and acknowledging them. We forget to appreciate kids way too often.
Conan has always been a class act.
i think mainstream media in general gets forgotten allot when we are all clamoring to invent awards out of thin air and hand them out to the exact right ppl as fast as possible
I love the way he smiled when the girls sang the first line behind the curtains.
Happy to see others noticed this too, +ItsKellyLouise
first thing i noticed haha, loved it
That first line, "when I grow up I'll be tall enough to reach the branches that you have reach to climb the trees you get to climb when you're grown up" is PROFOUND! Minchin is a musical, lyrical, comical genius! So much talent wrapped up in one man.
Probably the best lyricist of the 21st century. Check his other work.
@@glenmale1748 His talents span far beyond my imagination. Would it kill him to share a little talent with me?? Would it?? 😂
@@Naomi0o_o0 the strange thing is if you ask Tim he will say he is a hack musically, comedically and as an actor. He's much more extroverted than his on stage persona might suggest but still incredibly humble.
@@jackwhitbread4583 Oh really? I wish I was that much of a hack 🤣
@@Naomi0o_o0 same, not even Tim himself can convince me he is not one of the greatest composer's of the 21st century. I don't even think Dark Side can be called a song, it's art and a complete masterpiece as are many of his songs.
Tim's lyrics completely capture what goes through a child's mind when thinking things so big, that are much less important as an adult. Quite the lesson for many of us, and very fond memories.
at the same time pretty heavy "when I grow up, I will be strong enough to carry all the heavy things i have to haul around..."
One of the great talents of our age.
vigwig But so very much too underrated...
+xooperz so true. Yet he's a genius!
true.
Matilda was brilliant on so many levels.
I love Tim smiling as the Matildas start to sing, and also that he modulates his voice to match. Kids larynx's are changing all the time - which makes it difficult to hit a "pure" note - here they are slightly sharp at the start and then slightly flat half way through (notably 5.00) - but even though Tim is the star - he's meeting their pitch. It takes a minute, but by 6.00 its there
I'm a huge Tim Minchin fan - even met him once and cried after 😂 - but he isn't the star here. The girls are. 😁
I actually heard the kids on pitch and Tim a bit flat ;)
You can tell he's making up harmonies and shit near the end. He's amazing.
Seen tim a couple of times live, I have never seen him look happier than playing here.
Phil Hibberd I've never seen him without eye makeup. It's strange seeing him do something that's not comedy. To such a comparatively conservative audience to his usual.
Envy is oozing out of my every pore.
This song requires two boots
LOL
at least this book is a real good book :-)
Kinky ones?
🤣 I was going to ask if it's the same boot he put on for Good Book
I love the little smile Tim gives when the girls sing their first line - you can tell this is absolutely a passion project for him. So hoping Matilda tours Australia again so I can take my 11 year old before she's all grown up.
I just went to see a senior high school production with my son who is nearly 8. The singing wasn't perfect, but he loved it anyway and so did I.
@@bettye3811 heaven forbid a high school performance wasnt perfect.
I think part of him is also just a dad enjoying the sound of children singing.
To a person who has dealt with lots of depression and pain and just generally suffered through life.... This song is like a knife in the heart...As kids we think everything is so black and white, everything is good or bad. You have a vigor for life and you wake up loving, happy, and enjoying the simple things in front of you every day....But the older you get the more you realize everything is more grey than black or white, and the good and bad are not as easily defined. Happiness becomes harder and harder to feel or attain. And all the while... the parents who had children, know all of this, know the struggle, know the journey.... but we can't warn them of whats ahead.... because they are so innocent and have everything we wish we still had... and there's no way we are going to ruin that by warning them about what the future holds.... The heartbreaks you will go through, the pain, struggle, and wars you endure just to stay alive. Even warning them of what the future holds gives no hostage to fortune, for they are experiences you have to live yourself to fully understand.
Its so paradoxically painful....I can't listen to this song without feeling completely overwhelmed emotionally because of the dualities it raises in my mind....
same.
That’s a superb description. It’s such a wonderful happy song that reminds you how fleeting that childhood innocence is
@@NotoriousHighBP If you need anyone to talk to let me know, some of the best bonds and strengths we can find in this world is knowing we are not alone in our struggles.
@@dicarpio2177 I know the song originally was written as a happy children's song for a play but it has many more meanings based on who is consuming the media. It definitely does remind me of a wonderful and happy childhood when things where less complex and dark, but it also makes me think of that pure innocence that we lose as the world throws us into paradoxes and conundrums that have no real right answers as we grow up.
I don't think Tim intentionally laced this reflective ideal within the song on purpose, I think it's just a by-product of jaded adults like myself remembering what pure joy and happiness was as a child, and how easy it was to attain at one point.
It's really a bitter sweet feeling.
@@MorrowProduction knowing what Tim Minchin is like I think he definitely wrote it with a nod to grown ups who all know that all these ideals you have as a child about how great it is to be grown up actually turn out to be wrong, and you have far more freedom as a child!
I feel like Tim's rich natural Aussie accent really adds dynamics to his vocal harmonies that you wouldn't otherwise hear unless a singer was really trying to project
Saw the girl on the right on tour at the Kennedy Center in DC. I'd literally been a father for just over a month at the time, and it really put things in perspective seeing a kid that young being the center of a huge performance. It gave me a newfound appreciation for child actors and singers. The pressure alone has to be overwhelming.
You should hear the 4 original Broadway Matildas, they blow these girls out of the water.
+Justin Smith you should hear the British Matilda's
the girl on the right is Mia Sinclair Jenness :)
@@justinsmith3470 yea! The four originals on Broadway was the best Matilda’s for me. And especially because were the original, all that pressure and they managed to be absolutely outstanding! After all these years and they’re still the best for me
It's so weird listening to Tim Minchen sing a song that doesn't have an hilarious if borderline offensive twist to somewhere. Kinda spent the whole song in anticipation of it, and had to remind myself, wait, it's from the musical.
Still absolutely loved it though :D
Well, it's not offensive, true, but the twist of this song is that when they finally grow up, they won't do any of the things they think grown ups do.
Possibly I just know dirty minded people, but I didn’t expect ‘I’ll play with things that mum pretends that mums don’t think are fun’ in a kids show
dhhfhdsgfkfkhgdhgfkhgfkgfkf i never noticed that and i am incredibly dirty minded. Thanks for pointing that one out.
Not too late! Go climb those trees 🥰
I don't know why I didn't think Tim Minchin wouldn't be good at making kids songs but holy shit was I wrong. That song was great. I really enjoy how it flips back and forth between the when i grow up -> ill be able to deal with grown up things because ill be grown up. It's telling kids that they will have the insight to deal with issues that are currently out of their control. To not be overwhelmed by the issues that seem scary because one day they will know what to do.
That is a really sweet interpretation of the song. My own interpretation is a lot sadder, and I think that is the true genius of this song - I feel like your interpretation is how children are supposed to hear the song. Meanwhile, the sad truth is that "being a grown up" isn't some magical thing that changes you. As an adult you face many obstacles and problems, you still lack bravery, you still only do as well as you can and you got to hope for the best. This song perfectly encapsulates how children think adults know everything and have control of their lives, and adults know it to be an illusion.
I think my interpretation is especially backed by how a verse is sung by ms honey, who obviously is already a grown up, showing how she like most adults really feels still like a child inside and still waits for the magical time when she will "grow up".
@@theWebWizrd isn't it just brilliant. Hidden in the upbeat jaunty tune is one of the saddest threads, this song often almost reduces me to tears: I think it has a lot of ways of viewing it. One thing I find powerful is that the hopeful ambitions of the children (eating what they want, watching tv endlessly, staying up late) are all things that the adults in the background of the play are doing: lazily sitting around, watching TV and eating what they want staying up late. The juxtoposition of the realities of adulthood vs how the children hope for it hits me like a ton of bricks every time. I also think it challenges every adult listening to hold up a mirror and see if they became the adult their childhood self hoped for - we all remember that feeling of wishing we could stay up late, well now we can: is it as fun as we thought it would be? Why not? When did we stop wanting to climb trees, as if not being tall enough is the only thing that gets in the way of it. All of this wrapped up inside this seemingly simple playful song. I just love it.
This man is such a freaking genuis.
Tim is an absolute genius. My daughter and I saw Matilda a few years ago in Melbourne. One of the best days of my life.
I’m 74 and this is my song. Thank you, Mabel, Gabby, and Mia and thank you, Tim, and the boys in the band. Lovely.
I just saw him as Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar! He was AMAAAAZING!!!
I did too, we won tickets. I was a primary age kid at the time and I didn't know who he was. I damn well do now
I love how he keeps saying "Wear" instead of "use". You can just tell he gets tons of people going "Why don't you wear shoes on stage??" and he's used to defending himself.
you may sound intelligent but you'll never sound quite as brilliant as a small british girl
He's australian
He's not a girl
hes australian
Dude. Tim is Australian and the girls here are all American (Mia is from New York, Mabel from Georgia and Gaby from New Jersey). Literally no one there is British
Rozamunduszek For someone who knows the names of the girls, you don't seem to know that they are playing English school girls and definitely speak and sing in British accents because the book and the musical are set in Britain.
What a lovely song....my eyes watered ....I don´t know why.
it's okay Daniel.
Every time I watch it, same thing..
It's because we believe that as kids - and then adulthood hits us and we all want to hide back under the bed when the monsters come
those three girls are incredible !! I don't think I've ever heard such musicality come out of tiny people. Sure there are those precocious singers who blow us away every time, but they sing solo and so you only need keep track of one rhythm but these there were in perfect sink with each other, on their own, with Tim and the piano AND with keeping the song intact while Tim was going bananas on the piano. Just incredibly beautiful !
Tim Minchin is brilliant !!!!!!!
That little smile when they start singing.❤
Tears in my eyes every time I watch this. The insight into childhood and adulthood is so beautifully piercing. Thank you Tim.
the little girl in the middle's face......the panic!!
i panic when i hear your fantastic voice
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Atlant Paladin
NO!
Her name is called Matilda ;)
Tim Minchin is an authentic Australian National Treasure.
Seeing Tim smile when the Matildas sing is so cute 😊
Just imagine what an event his comeback to comedy will be. I can't wait!
Tim and the child actors have the same hair.
... style
They’re the Matildas
@@cristinitao Yes, and with Tim hair. OR Tim has Matilda hair...OR Tim is Matilda...OR...
looks weird without eyeliner
he looks weird with shoes :D
You mean guyliner
Still a musical god.
Yeah, it's so unnatural, and more importantly, he doesn't sound the same without the eyeliner...
You can hear the confusion, concern and tension when he mentions Groundhog Day is getting the Broadway treatment, lol :)
I saw the musical when it came when it came to Australia this year and I can't believe i never knew Tim did the music
He did it all!
Those girls look like they are having a great time! Great song. As children we have all said ' when I grow up', and this song shows the thoughts of a child, but it all changes as we grow up.
He's like the final evolution of my primary school music teacher
LOVE his hair!!!
What a brilliantly talented man. All of his singing, composing, songwriting and playing musical instruments is just a joy to listen to. In my opinion a totally underrated artist for his ingredible talent. All the best for your future endeavors.
3:46 if anyone wants to skip to the song.
What a hero
Hahahaha
Doing holy work mdude
It feels weird to here a man like Tim singing about when he's going to grow up. Hell would freeze over and thaw to freeze over again before that happens.
Love every phase of Tim.
the girls are so adorable and they look so happy to be there
Love that they all have Tim's hair do! lol! Incredible talent - all of 'em!
... And i will go to bed late every night.... Now I'm an actual adult, I want to sleep.
+Nalianna That's the point of the song. We want to grow up to do certain things, but when we grow up we don't want to do them anymore.
"I will eat sweets everyday"
I'm a 'kid', I want sleep. But my parents don't care that much when I go to sleep.
Speak for yourself.
Hahahahah...let them dream, don't tell them that after you work 10hrs you'll be in bed before 10. You lose your sweet tooth, and cartoons don't interest you as much as Jason Mamoa😁😁😁😁
For such young kids their accent is so amazing. As a brit I enjoy finding the bits not polished (such as an over pronounced r) and bits they nailed (saying 'I'. I've never seen people doing an English accent do it as well as them).
Their accent is bloody awful .. that American twang combined with being out of tune is making my ears bleed ...
This song always make me tear up
Tim is a genius. Awesome talent.
I commented 5months ago...and here I am again because ughh this man melts my heart ❤
I remember when he played this at the end of his 'Back' show when I saw him Edinburgh last year - what an amazing night.
I'm not entirely sure why, but this made me feel really emotional.
Tim Minchin is a very talented, clever and funny man.
Tim Minchin's face gives me bill bailey vibes.
Love his work and love the musical.
Go Tim .your bloody Awesome 💯😀😀😀😀💙✌️💙💯
Oh my god that made me so happy!🌈
SHOES!
Such a beautiful person.
It really is such n amazing and well written song. So much nuance
aaaah.. the good old day of shaking hands...
I love Tim Minchin. He’s my fave Judas from JCS
I got to take my 5 year old niece to see this musical. And after I asked her what her favourite part was, and in this awestruck voice she went “Aaaaaaaall if it Auntie”
He is a special talent!!!!
Great performance love an Aussie making it in Hollywood
I hope you have other songs to sing, your voice is lovely!
just watching again in some time brings my Welsh upbringing to my head love it thanks Jay
That brass section is awesome!
I love Tim so much! 🥰
His jumps at the very end! What a lovely song and performance
I sang this song at Young Voices in 2015. I still know all of the words, and I'm in tears.
I love Tim. So hilariously talented. :)
legendary musical
The song made me cry
"This will all make sense when I'm older!"-Olaf Love you, Tim!
y'know... as an adult, that song describes my life almost exactly : )
OMG He's so funny and this is my favourite song from the show.
I don't get why they picked that song since Matilda doesn't even sing it, but it was still great.
Saw this show FINALLY last night so I'm obsessing over it even more than usual xD
Matilda sings in it
She sings in the end
My guess is that When I Grow Up doesn't require context. Someone with absolutely no knowledge of the story of Matilda could still understand the song pretty easily
He says why it's the song everyone knows from it even if they haven't been to the show
I love this man.
{:o:O:}
Hey Tim, I love you
Oh my Alexa ❤
Amazing
the matildas are so sweet :)
Class act.
Love that Tim chooses to take the harmony and let the kids handle the main melody instead of them backing him up.
I loved the last part
😀😀
i did not know about this play. it sounds like a good time.
Love it
4:41 CC
"..Yeah
Right
Yeah
Yeah
Car
My god.."
Made me chuckle.
How to become a Matilda: Have Tim hair. Brilliant man
new version for me I love it and need to explore more instead of playing my usual playlist EXITED about my new quest...tnks jay.
I love that the three Matilda's have the same hair as Tim!
It hurts me to see him so happy about the DreamWorks production, knowing that it got cancelled.
Those kids are fantastic o_O
Tim Minchin is a genius. Have a look at his series “Upside down “. Australian series.
Which ott platform?
Wow!
Well done
such a genius!
Eating dessert first is just me keeping a promise to my younger self.
I love all of tim minchin's performances, and these little matildas are so talented and just too cute!!!
One thing about how tim performs? How in the world can he be barefoot? My feet would be absolutely freezing cold, and while I keep my home messy sometimes, and very, very messy other times, and I won't walk barefoot in my own home, truth is I can't stand being barefoot in public places, except for the beach. I won't walk into a shower at a health club without flip flops. I just don't know how he does it!
but aside from that, he plays piano like a virtuoso, and I think he must have practiced a whole lot to become so proficient! I am impressed by his music, comedy, etc. I hope I get to see the broadway play, groundhog day, when it comes out because that was always one of my favorite movies with Bill Murray and Andie McDowell!!!
I listen to Bo Burnham, think he's a genius and have a fan crush on him :.)
Yes of course Tim Minchin is a genius equally as much and I love all of his performances; i can't stop hearing the very funny lyrics of "Lullaby" playing through my head.
All that said, I hope that Tim Minchin is at a good and happy place in his life; I hope so!!!!!
He just plays barefoot, he does go with shoes rest of the time as far as anyone can tell
4:43 "Hello Danny! Come and play with us!"
Eh... The book Mathilda is pretty dark. It's right up Tim's alley.