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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • George Watsky is a writer and performer from San Francisco now based in Los Angeles. A veteran of the spoken word community and a rising rapper who has found a new following online, George was featured on Season 6 of Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry on HBO. He was the 2006 Youth Speaks Grand Slam Poetry Champion, 2006 Brave New Voices International Poetry Slam Champion, and performed in a record six consecutive Youth Speaks Grand Slam Finals. In 2009 George was one of three poets who performed live on FOX at the NAACP Image Awards in honor of Russell Simmons' lifetime achievement award, and in 2010 he performed live as a guest on the Ellen Degeneres Show. He has also been profiled on the Carson Daily Show, in Billboard Magazine and on CBS News. George's self-released debut, Watsky, reached as high as #7 on the iTunes Hip Hop albums chart.
    In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations.)

Комментарии • 682

  • @zmarotrix
    @zmarotrix 6 лет назад +318

    Just an FYI, this is not a comedy club. The audience is reactive and laughing, you just cannot hear it because they are not mic'd.
    Just for all the comments mentioning that it was a tough crowd. They loved it.

    • @JAYxPEE1982
      @JAYxPEE1982 4 года назад +3

      Really? A few comments below yours there's a women that says she was in the crowd and said the crowd didn't really get most of it. I think if this exact Tedx happened today it would get a whole different crowd reaction. Watsky was just ahead of his time.

  • @adamcain7722
    @adamcain7722 8 лет назад +1294

    That moment when you realize Watsky was on Ted Talks 😗😗😗😗

    • @gunnarmayer7653
      @gunnarmayer7653 8 лет назад

      +TheSumoHamster I know right

    • @fire2day
      @fire2day 8 лет назад +14

      +TheSumoHamster It's TEDx. Not the same thing as normal TED talks. Not saying it isn't cool or anything.

    • @SummerRainBoiser
      @SummerRainBoiser 8 лет назад +1

      +TheSumoHamster Same

    • @bigbearkroeger5229
      @bigbearkroeger5229 7 лет назад +1

      TheSumoHamster

    • @andrewwallace9155
      @andrewwallace9155 7 лет назад +2

      Its almost like anyone can do it

  • @PixelPerfect28
    @PixelPerfect28 10 лет назад +346

    The genius that is George Watsky

  • @6Goth6Broth6
    @6Goth6Broth6 10 лет назад +104

    His lisp is quite fucking adorable if you ask me.

    • @parkerpease5651
      @parkerpease5651 10 лет назад +14

      i could see how you could think that haha i find that his lisp actually makes alot of his rhymes very unique it amplifies specific words that otherwise wouldn't sound the same from someone without that speech impediment.

    • @MrFightintitan
      @MrFightintitan 10 лет назад +7

      No one asked you o.o
      But yes it is.
      and I'm not even gay xD

    • @talibanchristian
      @talibanchristian 10 лет назад +3

      Danny Gonzales Give it time.

    • @coltonkimmy8476
      @coltonkimmy8476 9 лет назад

      talibanchristian Thats not cool....seriously dont ever say that..ever

    • @standardheadache
      @standardheadache 9 лет назад +1

      Colton Kimmy Absolutely.
      Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?

  • @kittttygirl5
    @kittttygirl5 7 лет назад +46

    "A web of impossible coincidences has crystallized into this moment"
    Watsky is truly poetic. I am so in love with this.

  • @cxa011500
    @cxa011500 10 лет назад +270

    Just discovered Watsky's music
    Just discovered Watsky did a TED Talk (more or less)
    MIND BLOWN!* O_O

    • @niallcw6970
      @niallcw6970 9 лет назад +1

      found watsky like 6 months ago. just found this video. hes class

    • @YoungMonkei
      @YoungMonkei 9 лет назад +1

      discovered watsky like 2-3 years ago

    • @dannyleira9371
      @dannyleira9371 9 лет назад

      He has other TED talks as well, at least one other that I've watched

    • @YoungMonkei
      @YoungMonkei 9 лет назад

      Danny Leira do you know the name of the other one

    • @facial210
      @facial210 Год назад

      Check out Spose.

  • @The-Internet
    @The-Internet 9 лет назад +333

    I feel like this was severely underapreciated by the audience

    • @goigle
      @goigle 8 лет назад +17

      +Kris you can hear the crowd laughing, it is just very hard to hear

    • @Ian-sm3su
      @Ian-sm3su 8 лет назад +15

      They don't mic the audience

  • @Exclusivelolviews
    @Exclusivelolviews 8 лет назад +235

    Everything he says is so rythmic

  • @markbtw7987
    @markbtw7987 9 лет назад +94

    All of his talks and poems give me a greater appreciation for the life that I have.

  • @KazzieBB
    @KazzieBB 9 лет назад +313

    Our English teacher shower this to us last week in honor of what I guess is now "TEDtalk Month" in out classroom. I've known about Watsky way before he showed us this video, but I got to say, you start to appreciate somwone even more when no one else in the room gets it. I was probably the only one laughing in the whole class because no one else, even the notoriously known freestylers and book worms didn't even make a sound. By the end of the video, everyone was asking eachother what he was saying and what the point was. Its moments like these that make me realize that Watsky and I hope other great prodigies always have to deal with. That theres the mass majority of people who will never understand the points of speeches or the idea about vents. Its the smart people who get the crap during their shining hours.

  • @miap2122
    @miap2122 8 лет назад +635

    I guess Watsky was just too quick for them to absorb the hooks in his words.

    • @mradversary1537
      @mradversary1537 7 лет назад +33

      No kidding, what's with the lack of laughter? This was damn well written, plenty of jokes too. =/

    • @crystalXDjune9
      @crystalXDjune9 7 лет назад +2

      OMG Thank god it wasn't just me!
      I'm normal.

    • @falloutboy7778
      @falloutboy7778 7 лет назад +22

      Yeah my guess is they only took audio from his mic.

    • @christopherweaver6452
      @christopherweaver6452 7 лет назад +1

      will you marry me Amelia

    • @miap2122
      @miap2122 7 лет назад +8

      That all depends if you can keep up..

  • @Truthiness231
    @Truthiness231 10 лет назад +66

    That intro poem was so good even Chaucer rolled over a bit to applaud it.

  • @bitesizedsmiles
    @bitesizedsmiles 10 лет назад +14

    it takes so much to talk in front of a crowd and share yourself this way

  • @Pestilentfen
    @Pestilentfen 8 лет назад +70

    Lucky the fates have given us George Watsky, a gift to the world ^_^

  • @outputdeath3536
    @outputdeath3536 8 лет назад +48

    I'm sitting here still trying to pick apart what he's saying and just think about.. He's younger than me yet so much more educated. I hope I see him very successful in life! :)

    • @MizFex
      @MizFex 8 лет назад +11

      Listen to his new album. He is consistently great, constantly growing, and his latest album is one of the best pieces of wordplay, production and meaning I've ever had the pleasure to repeatedly play.

    • @DrJerryFigs
      @DrJerryFigs 8 лет назад +2

      You're over 30 years old ?

    • @bloodSCARSandMCR
      @bloodSCARSandMCR 7 лет назад

      soooo true!!

    • @awsomewoodyful
      @awsomewoodyful 7 лет назад

      Output Death if you like rap, check out his new(ish) album "X infinity"

    • @Justin-xs3lv
      @Justin-xs3lv 4 года назад

      It’s been a little while. He released a new album called “Complaint”. He’s doing real well for himself I suggest you give it a listen. He’s still making meaningful music

  • @virgil.alonso
    @virgil.alonso 8 лет назад +38

    I just read his collection of essays and the Boombox story is on there. im so glad this is here too.

  • @straightedge0127
    @straightedge0127 11 лет назад +4

    I wonder if Bo Burnham and Watsky would ever do a collaboration. It'd be interesting to see.

  • @byronherrmann2736
    @byronherrmann2736 10 лет назад +2

    I love this video, iv been bullied, and picked on for half of my life because i have ADHD, turrets, ADD, and im chubby. But after a while i inbraised all of that and used it to my advantage, im chibby, but im hella strong, im really active, and cheerful, and love to help others, and i love working hard in school. Thanks bro

  • @Mattman993
    @Mattman993 8 лет назад +20

    I'm glad I listened to this again. Thanks for the perspective Watsky~

  • @emilydigiovanni6546
    @emilydigiovanni6546 8 лет назад +15

    i love the way he talks i love watsky

  • @ashlipope5079
    @ashlipope5079 8 лет назад +13

    i use your inspiration everday. i get walked by and passed over because a lady in her big suburban on a cell phone caused an accident that left my legs spine and body crushed. i lost my left leg completely. two decades and 40 surgeries later i still receive no benefits and pretty much because i am white in a corrupt system my three kids and i were and are homeless gypsies being walked over. yet my eldest is at Willamette on very hard earned art and psycology major scholorships in the worst school in THE STATE OF COLORADO and they have their noses up at the charity white girl while they party and fail classes. and my other 2 with me are just as amazing. i could and can only use my voice and my story. and yes.. i am learning timing now that my battlecry is being heard just slightly. your work and love of earth is mine a peaceful hippie from a liitle town of nowhere in love with it. i have 3 faithful therapy cats. my dream is to talk more or meet YOU! carry on brave and wise soldier you serve your people well. thank you. Ashli Pope Fb messenger.

  • @bbddgurl
    @bbddgurl 10 лет назад +18

    I could listen to him for hours!

  • @gammabeam02
    @gammabeam02 10 лет назад +16

    that poem at the end made me feel sooooo good about myself. I have a lisp, its not any worse than watsky's, but i would still love to memorize that poem to use for my own "fuk-you i do wat i want" type of speech.

    • @HoffmansYouTube
      @HoffmansYouTube 10 лет назад +2

      I never even knew he had a lisp til i heard this poem

    • @Rashiuable
      @Rashiuable 9 лет назад

      Jake Hoffman Nice to see you here, Lieberfriend.

    • @HauntedbyApathy
      @HauntedbyApathy 7 лет назад

      Jake Hoffman you can only hear his lisp in some songs

  • @Hman2311
    @Hman2311 11 лет назад +6

    Bo has said exactly the following in an AMA:
    "I would love to collaborate with George. He super talented and much more talented lyrically than I am (so I'd be happy to get my ass handed to me)."
    He was talking specifically about Watsky, not some other dude named George.

  • @arcturus8896
    @arcturus8896 3 года назад +1

    Watsky is an underappreciated poet and lyricist.

  • @flarefinder
    @flarefinder 11 лет назад +2

    he is on such a different intellectual level and nobody is ready for it, they expect to be spoon fed humor and entertainment but he makes their minds work for it, and more than half the time is rejected by their mind and they go on smiling with the rest of the majority of everyone around them with the same exact process happening.

  • @jackielopez1511
    @jackielopez1511 10 лет назад +7

    Wow Watsky, I never knew that he'd been on TED before. That's really awesome. I'm glad that I got to see this.

  • @tryingmybest206
    @tryingmybest206 8 лет назад +306

    Tough crowd.....sheesh.....

  • @revantk26
    @revantk26 11 лет назад +1

    I agree.. he is intelligent and educated, and his whimsical tone is really enjoyable.

  • @MoonStarDivide
    @MoonStarDivide 5 лет назад +2

    "Smiles are delinquent teenagers, they like to gather in large groups..." 💗

  • @mandiewillingham4445
    @mandiewillingham4445 7 лет назад +7

    my favorite thing was when he said the the about complaining. that is so true

  • @triiiii8915
    @triiiii8915 10 лет назад +8

    Silence is a form of respect. It's sort of a thing they do in the TEDtalks audience.

  • @woodenworkings
    @woodenworkings 11 лет назад

    lucky we are blessed by people like George Watsky

  • @returnofthedoggo7994
    @returnofthedoggo7994 5 лет назад +2

    its so hard to think that this guy is the same guy who has written, preformed, and sung one of my favorite songs of all time.

  • @joelikesthings
    @joelikesthings 8 лет назад +75

    if you turn it up you can hear the audience

    • @udreams_9532
      @udreams_9532 5 лет назад

      if you have loud enough headphones then sure but they must've been expensive

  • @honkysaxophone
    @honkysaxophone 11 лет назад +1

    Saw him and met him in person in Feb. He is such a humble guy and very inspiring. I had tears rolling down my cheeks at his performance. I love Watsky :)

  • @VioletEyes19
    @VioletEyes19 11 лет назад

    George Watsky truly is awesome, inspirational, and talented. And we are blessed that he can share his talent with us without becoming corrupted and selling out.

  • @Vampire28087
    @Vampire28087 10 лет назад +9

    Watsky really is just fantastic

  • @Minotsu
    @Minotsu 11 лет назад

    I think Watsky has got it down. He gives gratitude to the moments and people in his life that have shaped him. It seems to me that he understands that any greatness he has, comes from being shown the path to walk down. And then he made the choice to walk down that path of greatness.

  • @chadburg86
    @chadburg86 8 лет назад +200

    "Lucky we think babies are cute." lmfao

    • @Ian-sm3su
      @Ian-sm3su 8 лет назад +7

      It's true tho dude, if we didn't we'd just think, yo whatever man wtf is this

    • @Ian-sm3su
      @Ian-sm3su 8 лет назад +6

      ***** yeah, it doesnt make you a bad person to believe that, just babies are cute for a reason, just like everything else in the world is like that for a reason you know?

    • @ElpSmith
      @ElpSmith 7 лет назад +3

      We think babies are cute so we survive really. That's the reason for a lot of the things humans do.

  • @DWillzJunior
    @DWillzJunior 11 лет назад

    I don't know how he does that, he breaks off into random poetic tangents, and then relates them back to the story, watsky is a poetic genius

  • @andy4an
    @andy4an 10 лет назад +16

    I love everything this guy does, especially "S is for Lisp", "Watsky raps fast" and his work with the "Epic Rap Batles of History" guys.
    (Edit: wrote this before realizing that he was going to perform "s is for lisp" at the end) (Edit2: after Tyler's reply)

    • @andy4an
      @andy4an 10 лет назад

      oh man, thanks, I did it from memory instead of looking it up. will edit.

    • @mitchellhorton9382
      @mitchellhorton9382 7 лет назад

      Update he's a successful rapper now!

    • @row1vin
      @row1vin 5 лет назад

      weesh same he is amazing I also love his s for lisps he is a amazing poet I love him

  • @j.b.esquire1041
    @j.b.esquire1041 10 лет назад +35

    Ignorance must surely be bliss...Watsky, in my eyes, has a very protagonist view on life. I don't consider myself "educated" but I've done some time in school. His words, both in spoken word and in music ring true. It's sad to see the labeling being brought because of a non-issue. Lucky you're able to make your statements on a platform where your words can be seen. Lucky you can have those moments of superiority, when in anonymity you can bash someone behind a screen and a keyboard. Lastly, lucky that I have the presence of mind to look upon those who have negativity in mind and not lose mine.

  • @d3monslay3r4
    @d3monslay3r4 11 лет назад

    It doesn't even matter what he's saying, I could listen to Watsky speak for hours and hours on end.

  • @ipodman371
    @ipodman371 10 лет назад +28

    I like how he says the teachers name and then says, " I don't want to say his name, that would be rude"

    • @desperatedave3573
      @desperatedave3573 4 года назад

      actually he said mr.. and didnt say his name

    • @ipodman371
      @ipodman371 4 года назад

      @@desperatedave3573 keep watching

  • @heather4him
    @heather4him 11 лет назад

    He's so amazingly talented and inspiring. I needed this today, this year. I'm at the end of my rope but I know now my kids can change, and change I must if I'm to meet their needs, nourish the seeds, I can't let go of. Hope. Though I don't have much, I make me tough, I'll end this rush of love and thankfulness with a sincere thanksgiving for a boy, nay, a man, nay, and inspiration, name of George, name of Watsky.

  • @thuvbask
    @thuvbask 10 лет назад +532

    Tough crowd....never laugh!

    • @thuvbask
      @thuvbask 10 лет назад

      vanillastien ur so rude!!!

    • @thuvbask
      @thuvbask 10 лет назад +1

      vanillastien good point. sorry i was a bit stupid abot the not listenin hard enough.
      but this post got +22 !

    • @Nerdboy208
      @Nerdboy208 10 лет назад +1

      Except they laugh at about 3:56

    • @thuvbask
      @thuvbask 10 лет назад

      Nerdboy208 true soz

    • @fbjosef
      @fbjosef 10 лет назад +50

      The audio is coming from Watsky's microphone, so you can't hear the crowd ( I think).

  • @RRH377
    @RRH377 10 лет назад +26

    How did I not know that there was a TEDxSourceFed???

  • @JohnDayIII
    @JohnDayIII 12 лет назад

    Tears at the vivid description of the kids having left for college and sitting on their bed at night. He just showed me my future without even knowing me. Love your stuff George.

  • @ceendayy
    @ceendayy 11 лет назад +1

    The way I interpreted the comment was that Watsky carries himself with amazing old school style, irony is that he is an influential figure on RUclips, a digital platform of the new age. He's a synthesis of the old and the new.

  • @paintmusic123
    @paintmusic123 11 лет назад

    There's something so amazingly old world about Watsky - how he conducts himself,his style, his philosophy. The irony, of course, is that he's a RUclips star.

  • @Milesfrode
    @Milesfrode 8 лет назад +3

    WOW! epic and moving Watsky, thank you. Brought me to tears. Props

  • @zolopane117
    @zolopane117 12 лет назад

    I had seen more than half of this video in different parts on youtube, but it means so much more to see everything together.

  • @ohmsmichelle
    @ohmsmichelle 11 лет назад

    This is brilliant... stumbled upon Watsky "The Moral of The Story" which led me here... Love TED talks, so happy to see a young person who has so much wisdom and intelligence to offer.

  • @mandiewillingham4445
    @mandiewillingham4445 7 лет назад +5

    I want to see him at something like this so much

  • @autyn56
    @autyn56 12 лет назад

    Watsky, the great poet of the 21st century.

  • @LilKing420s
    @LilKing420s 5 лет назад

    Well said!!! Great talk @Watsky! even if 8 years ago, some wise words for all of us! Thanks!

  • @rosyrose7
    @rosyrose7 9 лет назад +50

    apparently, youtube really really wants me to watch your tedtalk again

  • @oliiolioxenfree
    @oliiolioxenfree 10 лет назад +1

    His ending poem is just one of my favourites of his.

  • @osubstancegaming
    @osubstancegaming 11 лет назад

    Has to be one of the most inspirational youths in generations. You are an amazing performer sir and I have a 6 year old son that will be exposed to your genius. I myself have learned a lot about myself just listening to your music and just stumbled upon this Ted Speak and have an even greater appreciation of your work and art. You sir are an inspiration.

  • @ISwishAndFlick
    @ISwishAndFlick 12 лет назад

    George Watsky is fantastic

  • @koalakoala2344
    @koalakoala2344 6 лет назад

    GWatsky is the most underrated artist in history

  • @sjjs444
    @sjjs444 5 лет назад

    Wow... I think his words flew over the audience's heads. This is genius and humorous.

  • @Dragoneth
    @Dragoneth 5 лет назад

    I cannot get enough of this TEDtalk. I love this man.

  • @desperatedave3573
    @desperatedave3573 4 года назад

    WATSKY on ted talks!! one of the best too!

  • @baileysmith1581
    @baileysmith1581 10 лет назад +127

    holy cow...nobody got anything on watsky

  • @etonburmawastaken
    @etonburmawastaken 11 лет назад

    I don't understand how the audience was so unresponsive...Watsky rocked it!

  • @Darthkakashi27
    @Darthkakashi27 3 года назад

    Best Ted talk yet plz come to The lou in want to see you live but I always nod out and miss the show

  • @KayleeUmstead
    @KayleeUmstead 8 лет назад +3

    Watsky is amazing

  • @beginningofchaos
    @beginningofchaos 8 лет назад +8

    That poem at 15:00.... Genius

    • @MatthewNJDavis
      @MatthewNJDavis 8 лет назад +1

      There is a more passionate version elsewhere on RUclips, I recommend it.

    • @MrGre8ness
      @MrGre8ness 8 лет назад +2

      my favorite part too, ....no one can do that like he dose ....and with a kinda of fuck you i know im different but i love myself feeling behind it ...

  • @bertimusprime7900
    @bertimusprime7900 12 лет назад

    Watsky is incredibly talented. A real role model for kids who have trouble in school.

  • @dehartfamily3091
    @dehartfamily3091 7 лет назад +1

    Doesn't get any better TEDx - thank you for showing and sharing

  • @kinglee43able
    @kinglee43able 7 лет назад

    i remember watching this year's ago and then find out later on after this he did music and it was amazing and have been fan of his sense then.

  • @BennyCo.Skateboard
    @BennyCo.Skateboard 5 лет назад

    Finally discovered Watsky randomly last year on Spotify. So LUCKY I did, as much as I enjoy his raps/music videos(which is a lot) his poetry is amazing. Ive always wanted to try and make music, but after finding Watsky Ive found its easier for me to express in poetry and not worry about trying to make it fit into a musical form. Just let it speak for its self.

  • @gummyloompa1
    @gummyloompa1 11 лет назад

    he always has meaning/ sustanance, it's never empty and he always gives great advice in everything he does, u just aren't in need or deserving if u can't see it.

  • @Kalywonkas
    @Kalywonkas 11 лет назад +1

    I think that's the point, you'd have to hear him say his poetry multiple times and really listen to the intricacies and layers, his work is more complicated than something which can be immediately understood.
    I suppose it just means you get to listen to more Watsky :D

  • @crystalXDjune9
    @crystalXDjune9 7 лет назад

    That poem at the end was my favorite part! Rhyme and alliteration! So fast too!

  • @udreams_9532
    @udreams_9532 5 лет назад

    I found Watsky through "Talking to myself" and lucky i did because now I just had the biggest realization of my life

  • @gowrikolal7170
    @gowrikolal7170 7 лет назад

    I used to think I read out loud really well but someone said I have a lisp when I read and ever since I haven't been able to read and that poem at the end absolutely made my week god bless

  • @Swameh
    @Swameh 10 лет назад +59

    what a silent audience. he dropped bombs of gold in there. why you no laugh

    • @roflbunnie6
      @roflbunnie6 9 лет назад +9

      Its cause the only people who go to TED talks are High up, old, intellectuals. We people on youtube are mostly the youth, and understand humor.

    • @uriah9559
      @uriah9559 9 лет назад +5

      Takeoutman123 yeah i fell like i heard maybe 5 people under the age of 40 in that audience. including a baby.

    • @josephcordova8553
      @josephcordova8553 9 лет назад

      Takeoutman123 yeah sadly geeze they will never understand our generation will they

    • @giggs102
      @giggs102 9 лет назад +6

      there probably isnt a room mic to pick up people laughing

  • @reneecoppock4404
    @reneecoppock4404 6 лет назад

    The shade thrown in that last poem was unprecedented.

  • @Clasteau
    @Clasteau 3 года назад

    "Your impediment is listening." Dayum, that line hits HARD like a Tyson uppercut.

  • @LimLamOfficial
    @LimLamOfficial 6 лет назад +2

    Watsky is ridiculously talented

  • @BirdRunHD
    @BirdRunHD 7 лет назад +2

    6:47 This is simply beautiful. This is a creative depiction of how the machine loves to operate and he is trying to tell you how.
    16:29 I haven't laughed and been this impressed, "wowed" like this in a while. Funny and entertaining. I want to be like this.

  • @EvaGrammer
    @EvaGrammer 11 лет назад

    Watsky rocks my world.

  • @timtinsley394
    @timtinsley394 10 лет назад +21

    I didn't notice the lisp until he said something about it.

    • @Aldowyn
      @Aldowyn 10 лет назад +1

      was he not just putting it on for the poem at the end?

    • @hermellygirl
      @hermellygirl 10 лет назад +2

      Aldowyn
      no.

  • @Katelyn90bby
    @Katelyn90bby 13 лет назад

    Love TED talks, LOVE George Watsky!

  • @heyimc8
    @heyimc8 13 лет назад

    OH MY GOOOOODDD!!! Witty ode to brains, thank you, George!!

  • @FlargTheKitty
    @FlargTheKitty 11 лет назад +2

    I freaking love the lisp poem. As someone who stammers, it's what I want to say to everyone who's ever made fun of my speaking.

  • @mc2gregory
    @mc2gregory 12 лет назад

    Wonderful presentation; I hope educators there were as affected as I was and hopefully were also motivated by the success of a positive push rather than punishment. If a few more of us start thinking that way (bless that teacher!), the world might be a better place.

  • @iheartcrapable
    @iheartcrapable 11 лет назад

    I had the pleasure of watching Watsky perform the first piece infront of his Father, in Edinburgh. A small venue with 100 or less people, his Dad in the front row, smiling and nodding. It was amazing. He also performed S is for Lisp... and not the clean version. It was awkward. But it was still amazing.

  • @mason1261
    @mason1261 5 лет назад

    when hes literally too smart for the ted talk audience..... not something many people have done before.... this is incredible

  • @TheUnintendedchaos
    @TheUnintendedchaos 12 лет назад

    I love how this quick and clear this man can speak

  • @beatthedrum731
    @beatthedrum731 11 лет назад +1

    "Then You're impediment is listening."

  • @foolishmadman8417
    @foolishmadman8417 6 лет назад

    Why have I never heard this 🙌 the genius of George watsky

  • @user-re7po
    @user-re7po 5 лет назад +1

    Walks up: oh hi I’m that guy built so fly got a silk bow tie.

  • @Lumpyrox1412
    @Lumpyrox1412 10 лет назад +36

    In his gym story he accidentally said the name of the teacher and then later said he shouldn't say because it would be rude :L

    • @infamous741
      @infamous741 10 лет назад +14

      that would've been the principals name, not the gym teacher, gym teachers don't call you into the principals office

    • @TheSkypeGirls
      @TheSkypeGirls 10 лет назад

      ***** yeah!

    • @AllByEar
      @AllByEar 9 лет назад +4

      ***** I dont think so... Mr "Sidrackien" or however you spelt that called him down. He said Mr. "Mitchell" or something beforehand referencing to the gym teacher.

    • @J355_dll
      @J355_dll 8 лет назад

      +smitty werbenjagermanjensen your name is am amazing, love the spongebob reference

  • @ItzJqzee
    @ItzJqzee 10 лет назад

    I've been a fan since 2010 and he never ceases to amaze me

  • @biancavivares
    @biancavivares 3 года назад

    Mine blown! I just found out about watsy a few months ago,where a friend recommended his song.😇🥰

  • @StarkidTARDIS1
    @StarkidTARDIS1 11 лет назад

    This guy has more inspirational power than most rappers today combined. Faith in the next generation restored. :)

    • @elfpi55-bigB0O85
      @elfpi55-bigB0O85 Год назад

      didn't to pimp a butterfly come out less than half a year after you wrote this