Aloe Blacc's 2020 Avicii Tribute Livestream: Carl Falk (Without You, Sunset Jesus, Trouble)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

Комментарии • 10

  • @mihaelas-fq8mx
    @mihaelas-fq8mx Год назад +3

    You had done such a great job in Tim's memory and your involvement to still remember and talk about him is an obvious point how important was for you as a friend and than as a music collaborator

  • @bionicx3
    @bionicx3 2 года назад +3

    I love that we are still talking about what a great human and melodic genius Tim was. Thank you for posting this! RIP Tim. We miss you ❤️

  • @katherinehwang4820
    @katherinehwang4820 Год назад

    Thank you for help Avicii for doing a really great music and collaboration and give the tool Carl, you are a really great work and always work with great artist and band, this will going to be a memory of his great acheivement and it is really important to be remember and keep honour and play his music, thank you so much, as share with positive and joyful feelling, rest in peace Tim, we will always remember you! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @danshaw604
    @danshaw604 2 года назад +4

    So glad for this!

  • @debbiemiller4224
    @debbiemiller4224 10 месяцев назад

    This is just so interesting and fantastic!! So glad I found this… these collaborators and friends of Tim (Avicii) are amazing. LOVE to hear how things worked between them!

  • @tamarasokec4955
    @tamarasokec4955 2 года назад +4

  • @souosamuel
    @souosamuel Год назад +1

    🥰🥰🥰

  • @shanejohns7901
    @shanejohns7901 4 месяца назад

    It seems to me that Tim Bergling / Avicii ended his life like he ended his shows. He even gave us an encore, of sorts. As an example, I wouldn't want it necessarily 'catching on' as some kind of good idea. But Tim was involved in some rather deep existential angst. If there is no god, and humans will eventually die off, what ULTIMATE sense can be made of our lives? Is it necessary that we have something 'ultimate' as our foundations? I studied philosophy at university as my major (along with computer science...double major). And I can't prove that what Tim did was necessarily wrong, let alone wrong for Tim. But without our lives, we wouldn't have our senses of sound by which we appreciate the musical genius of an Avicii. And while it is true that there will never be another Avicii, he did spark a LOT of people to get involved in music who otherwise likely wouldn't have. And that may well pay off in dividends to humanity that can't even be imagined today.
    I remember hearing Jacob Collier speak about his mother challenging him to identify the key of non-instruments -- such as lawnmowers, car engines, etc. I suspect Tim Bergling had someone in his early childhood who helped him develop his uncanny bird-like (angelic?) understanding of melodies and sounds that he wanted to incorporate into his works.

  • @bazil5250
    @bazil5250 2 года назад +5

    I thought he was up for a lot of the negatives.
    Love TIm. And Karl was a great part of what we know as TIm's. But it wasn't a great interview

  • @불여우-x4x
    @불여우-x4x Год назад +1

    forever avicii