Saw him live last year, and the audience singing together was absolutely insane. One of the best community experiences i’ve ever had, and i’m in my 50s, am a musician and have been to lots of great concerts. I know Jacob annoys some people (seems like a combination of fear and jealousy tbh) but I appreciate his fun childlike side, and i hope he doesn’t lose it, even when he gets old.
This guy, Mr Jacob, is such an inspiration. I'm about to turn 50, I used to be a musician and I gave up last year because I couldn't bear the disappointment I felt about what I was doing in the "music industry". I already knew Jacob, but in the last few days I've been watching some of his masterclasses and I love listening to him speak because I can identify with every word he says. As I listen to him, I can only imagine being able to put my fears aside and get back to doing something where I can share my love of spontaneous, unplanned music with other people. A big hug to you Jacob. You're a boy with a huge blessing. (from portugal)
14:39 Her story about flipping a coin should be required listening for anyone, not just creative people. I’m so happy there are young people now who are able to access this level of wisdom because we are going to need them in the next 80 years.
These fellas energy is really polar (high-high Jacob v. low-low Jessie literally at the end of the opposite spectrum) turned out nicely balancing the conversation's dynamics.😂
C major and C minor are related keys that have the same tonal center, but different key signatures: C major has no sharps or flats (an empty key signature)and C minor has 3 flats (Bb, Eb, Ab). amazing!
I mean, if he'd never left his mom's basement, never done anything in the world, you might have a point. But he's not an incel, bashing out vitriolic projections of self-loathing on Reddit and other dubious forums. He's Jacob Collier, a world-renowned musician, recording artist and live performer, holder of six Grammys, and a man who devotes considerable time and energy to music education. In the whirlwind that has swept him up for the last ten years, his family home has been a source of stability, repose and love, and a place of creativity that has anchored and nourished him. I don't think it's about him being tied to his mother's apron strings, or lacking courage to strike out on his own - he does that every day with his music. He is extremely close to his mother, but not through dependence, nor a fear of being close to other people. She is a terrific person and also a talented musician herself, and they have become collaborators as well as friends. If home is the place he wants to be, then who are we to judge?
This event was held on 2nd Feb 2023, just a matter of days before the Grammys ceremony, and I expect most of the people there were fully vaccinated and boosted - so what has COVID denialism got to do with it?
@@Ozymandi_as considering the vaccines aren't the sterilizing type, they do not prevent transmission. Wearing a proper-fitting respirator (n95 or above) + ventilation + air filtration + quarantine + testing + vaccines prevent transmission. Using vaccines as an excuse to hold an in-person event or defend it is basically like yelling that you're uninformed. I don't mind that you don't know better, but would prefer it if you would learn more so you stop spreading disease
Jacked? As in chemically enhanced? His mind is endlessly active, clearly, but I think that is most likely a function of a level of creative energy and curiosity that few of us will ever experience ourselves. But he also has phenomenal awareness of himself, of others, and his creative process that is a result of deep introspection rather than tripping.
“terrible dresser” he does that on purpose similar to his approach to music A. you can do WTF you B. who cares, stop following others’ ideas of “style & taste” C. Who gives a F about clothing anyway
Saw him live last year, and the audience singing together was absolutely insane. One of the best community experiences i’ve ever had, and i’m in my 50s, am a musician and have been to lots of great concerts. I know Jacob annoys some people (seems like a combination of fear and jealousy tbh) but I appreciate his fun childlike side, and i hope he doesn’t lose it, even when he gets old.
This guy, Mr Jacob, is such an inspiration. I'm about to turn 50, I used to be a musician and I gave up last year because I couldn't bear the disappointment I felt about what I was doing in the "music industry". I already knew Jacob, but in the last few days I've been watching some of his masterclasses and I love listening to him speak because I can identify with every word he says. As I listen to him, I can only imagine being able to put my fears aside and get back to doing something where I can share my love of spontaneous, unplanned music with other people. A big hug to you Jacob. You're a boy with a huge blessing. (from portugal)
I feel the same! Such a bright light of encouragement. The most for me.
14:39 Her story about flipping a coin should be required listening for anyone, not just creative people. I’m so happy there are young people now who are able to access this level of wisdom because we are going to need them in the next 80 years.
These fellas energy is really polar (high-high Jacob v. low-low Jessie literally at the end of the opposite spectrum) turned out nicely balancing the conversation's dynamics.😂
Beautiful, insightful, honest & with hearts wide open - thank you to both of you for bearing your souls and sharing your wisdom! 🥰♥️
I always love Jacob Collier with his simplicity and wild musical imaginations 🥰😍
I was looking for a “Love” button instead of thumbs up. 💖
Thank you 🙏
Jessie Reyez is such an incredible human being ❤️🥹❤️
Very pretty too.
@@Samuel-sg2iv period ✌️
Came here for JC, fell in love with JR!
@@metaforically JR effect 😁😄🫶
Thank you for this🤍
This was truly a sweet interview, he looked so comfortable and questions were also quite different..👏💯
I look up to Jacob so much.
I'm sure when you meet him he'll find a reason to look up to you too.
So pleased to get to watch this 🤗
They are so a lovely duo
This was amazing, thank you!
Thank you 🙏🏼❤️
is there also a podcast version of that talk?
Thank you! ♥
Fabulous conversation, thank you both for sharing your wisdom 😃🙏
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C major and C minor are related keys that have the same tonal center, but different key signatures: C major has no sharps or flats (an empty key signature)and C minor has 3 flats (Bb, Eb, Ab).
amazing!
Volume is too low
Love ❤️
This proves star trek was right, the borg is real. This is so enjoyable, watching lemmings, be lemmings.
Wow, you must be a genius.
Thanks for noticing. LOL.@@Ozymandi_as
@@keithmccabe4040 it stands out a mile.
Nice
The rug is a euphemism for him leaving his mommy's basement. This is hysterical.
I mean, if he'd never left his mom's basement, never done anything in the world, you might have a point. But he's not an incel, bashing out vitriolic projections of self-loathing on Reddit and other dubious forums. He's Jacob Collier, a world-renowned musician, recording artist and live performer, holder of six Grammys, and a man who devotes considerable time and energy to music education. In the whirlwind that has swept him up for the last ten years, his family home has been a source of stability, repose and love, and a place of creativity that has anchored and nourished him. I don't think it's about him being tied to his mother's apron strings, or lacking courage to strike out on his own - he does that every day with his music. He is extremely close to his mother, but not through dependence, nor a fear of being close to other people. She is a terrific person and also a talented musician herself, and they have become collaborators as well as friends. If home is the place he wants to be, then who are we to judge?
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Can't watch. The nose ring creeps me out 😱
disappointed in the covid denialism, but i guess how else would they bring themselves to be at an in-person event
This event was held on 2nd Feb 2023, just a matter of days before the Grammys ceremony, and I expect most of the people there were fully vaccinated and boosted - so what has COVID denialism got to do with it?
@@Ozymandi_as considering the vaccines aren't the sterilizing type, they do not prevent transmission. Wearing a proper-fitting respirator (n95 or above) + ventilation + air filtration + quarantine + testing + vaccines prevent transmission. Using vaccines as an excuse to hold an in-person event or defend it is basically like yelling that you're uninformed. I don't mind that you don't know better, but would prefer it if you would learn more so you stop spreading disease
He's jacked and doesn't know how to slowdown. He is also a terrible dresser. But a gifted musician through and through.
Jacked? As in chemically enhanced? His mind is endlessly active, clearly, but I think that is most likely a function of a level of creative energy and curiosity that few of us will ever experience ourselves. But he also has phenomenal awareness of himself, of others, and his creative process that is a result of deep introspection rather than tripping.
“terrible dresser” he does that on purpose similar to his approach to music A. you can do WTF you B. who cares, stop following others’ ideas of “style & taste” C. Who gives a F about clothing anyway