This was an astounding conversation between two friends with so much respect and I loved it!! I cried.. ugly ugly cried.. but I needed it..There is something overwhelmingly humbling about hearing someone that you have respected for almost 30 years, answer the question that has been permanently stuck in your mind for months, just waiting tor someone to say ‘do it.’ That’s the magic of Hanson.. the magic of connection.. the magic of trust. Thank you for the inspiration I felt while listening and good luck with your pantsless wildman!!
What you said about their lyrics is so true, fan of almost 30 years here & their music has always inspired me or just made my day better. I've met Zac 3 times, Taylor 2, unfortunately not Isaac yet and they are such humble, kind people. And when Taylor said "they were made cute so you don't kill them" i literally almost spit my drink out I cracked up so much! And congrats on your sobriety, ik how hard it is. I've been off Suboxone for a year after 12 years of being on it after being on several things that were gonna end up killing me. And yes us Hanson fans are very dedicated, i have a tattoo i hope to have them all sign. And speaking for myself the dedication partly comes from their dedication for SO many years to us. (Sorry for such a long comment, just so much to touch on)
I am a fan since 1997 and I admire this pure and couragous soul a lot more now. Thanks for that talking! Very inspring. Because I'm chickening out of my own life for a few years now. Unfortunately I don't have that clear calling or passion what to do on this planet.
Fantastic interview, I finally got to see Hanson this week for the first time (I’m now 41!) and it was just so much fun. They are such humble guys. The Red Green Blue album came out when I was going through a traumatic event and some of the lyrics in those songs just helped me so much, I don’t know if I can ever listen to We Belong Together without crying. So glad I got to finally see them in person.
I really appreciate this interview. I also must say, Osher, I have been sober since 1979, so I am really proud to see how long you have fought that inner fight for so very long. Don't ever change that achievement, other than to let it grow into what you truly are inside; that said, you change every day. You become more. You will never stop changing, improving. Grab ahold of that now, and never let go. Sobriety has its ups and downs, but hold on and live this time for you. Telling Taylor that you have been sober for so long is really an act of putting yourself out there. What a wonderful conversation you were able to have and share with us. Like he has, keep your eye on becoming more. He's definitely a great role model in success. I just found your podcast, and I'm glad I subscribed. Keep up the good work.
When Osher talks about not getting that feeling of connection or intrige at any other show with any other artist,, I know exactly what he means. I was at the forum in Melbourne last week, tears rolling, not blubbering but in absolute awe of being in my happy place, watching great musical geniuses in one room with thousands of people that get it too. My inner-child beaming whilst my adult self feeling so grateful to have lived my life with these guys, watched them succeed, reached for their music in my dark days, and my best days. There is absolutely nothing like it. You wish you could bottle it and carry it with you everywhere. Sorry Tay, retirement isn't allowed to be on the cards just yet :) They have filled my cup. Just by watching this, I could see that Tay filled Osher's too. Amazing interview. What lovely humans they all are. X
This is an amazing interview. I could listen to Taylor talk all day. He’s always been a person who quietly sits back and listens and observes. No offence to the other brothers but it’s really nice to hear Taylor talk by himself. To hear his views on life and relationships and his own personal challenges loved it 😊
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Such an intimate chat that I feel privileged to have listened to. I would LOVE to hear a chat with Isaac and Zac too. They are equally amazing men with such depth.
This was an astounding conversation between two friends with so much respect and I loved it!! I cried.. ugly ugly cried.. but I needed it..There is something overwhelmingly humbling about hearing someone that you have respected for almost 30 years, answer the question that has been permanently stuck in your mind for months, just waiting tor someone to say ‘do it.’
That’s the magic of Hanson.. the magic of connection.. the magic of trust.
Thank you for the inspiration I felt while listening and good luck with your pantsless wildman!!
God bless hanson Always.............always
@Suely Rietra
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What you said about their lyrics is so true, fan of almost 30 years here & their music has always inspired me or just made my day better. I've met Zac 3 times, Taylor 2, unfortunately not Isaac yet and they are such humble, kind people.
And when Taylor said "they were made cute so you don't kill them" i literally almost spit my drink out I cracked up so much!
And congrats on your sobriety, ik how hard it is. I've been off Suboxone for a year after 12 years of being on it after being on several things that were gonna end up killing me. And yes us Hanson fans are very dedicated, i have a tattoo i hope to have them all sign. And speaking for myself the dedication partly comes from their dedication for SO many years to us.
(Sorry for such a long comment, just so much to touch on)
Hanson, what a level of humanism, fulfillment and truly overall successful existence .
I am a fan since 1997 and I admire this pure and couragous soul a lot more now. Thanks for that talking!
Very inspring. Because I'm chickening out of my own life for a few years now.
Unfortunately I don't have that clear calling or passion what to do on this planet.
Thank you for this interview, so much Taylor said i needed to hear. And what you said at around 1:04:35 i understand with all my heart!
Fantastic interview, I finally got to see Hanson this week for the first time (I’m now 41!) and it was just so much fun. They are such humble guys. The Red Green Blue album came out when I was going through a traumatic event and some of the lyrics in those songs just helped me so much, I don’t know if I can ever listen to We Belong Together without crying. So glad I got to finally see them in person.
@Nicole H
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Such a beautiful person ♥️
Yay 🎯
This interview was awesome 💯
Taylor looks great too 🔥
Hanson are the best and just keep getting better 🙏 🙏 🙏
I really appreciate this interview. I also must say, Osher, I have been sober since 1979, so I am really proud to see how long you have fought that inner fight for so very long. Don't ever change that achievement, other than to let it grow into what you truly are inside; that said, you change every day. You become more. You will never stop changing, improving. Grab ahold of that now, and never let go. Sobriety has its ups and downs, but hold on and live this time for you. Telling Taylor that you have been sober for so long is really an act of putting yourself out there. What a wonderful conversation you were able to have and share with us. Like he has, keep your eye on becoming more. He's definitely a great role model in success. I just found your podcast, and I'm glad I subscribed. Keep up the good work.
Absolutely magnificent band and great souls too
Can’t like this video enough someone who can ask questions all fans would be interested in knowing.
Well, that was a nice way to spend an hour, thank you for documenting and sharing this 🙂👍
When Osher talks about not getting that feeling of connection or intrige at any other show with any other artist,, I know exactly what he means.
I was at the forum in Melbourne last week, tears rolling, not blubbering but in absolute awe of being in my happy place, watching great musical geniuses in one room with thousands of people that get it too. My inner-child beaming whilst my adult self feeling so grateful to have lived my life with these guys, watched them succeed, reached for their music in my dark days, and my best days. There is absolutely nothing like it. You wish you could bottle it and carry it with you everywhere.
Sorry Tay, retirement isn't allowed to be on the cards just yet :)
They have filled my cup. Just by watching this, I could see that Tay filled Osher's too.
Amazing interview.
What lovely humans they all are. X
Thank you for this conversation :-)
This is an amazing interview. I could listen to Taylor talk all day. He’s always been a person who quietly sits back and listens and observes.
No offence to the other brothers but it’s really nice to hear Taylor talk by himself. To hear his views on life and relationships and his own personal challenges loved it 😊
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Such an intimate chat that I feel privileged to have listened to. I would LOVE to hear a chat with Isaac and Zac too. They are equally amazing men with such depth.
Really enjoyed them, their both quite funny❤️
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Yesssssss. At 101:00 Taylor says it like it is re the Kardashians.
Couldn't agree more with him
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So you're ignoring the racist comments his brother made? The transphobia?
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