Juno Interlude (Live At Radio City Music Hall)

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Bleachers - Pop

Juno Interlude (Live At Radio City Music Hall)

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Duration: 4:39

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Who's been to a Bleacher show before? Who's first time tonight? The origin of this band Lies in one sound you've been hearing all night, it's that sound You hear that low sound? Do you hear that low sound that feels like it's hugging you? If you take it away, you've got so much anxiety flying through the air, all your thoughts You put it back in... You're fucking glued together, you feel that? There have been times in my life when there's no sound calling me, it's gone I feel nothing but anxiety, I don't know what the fuck I'm doing Every once in a while, you hear it coming from a distance, having filled in You hear it in the distance, you hеar it in the distance It gets loudеr, and you know what the fuck you're doing again 'Cause it's holding you, do you feel that? You ever be in that point in your life, where shit's going good But you're not happy, and you feel really guilty about it? I had that going on, I had a lot of silence in my life Bring back silence I was staying in hotel rooms, and I was doing shit I didn't really wanna do And i started listening to some records that were really inspiring to me And i notice this low, humming sound that glued everything together And i loved it, because there was a lot of sadness in it So it wasn't apologizing for any sadness But there was also this like, shitton of hope kinda thing, pushing you forward And i loved that, and I searched it And it was a Juno-6 keyboard And I bought it on eBay, and it came to my house And I plugged in my headphones, and this is what I heard And then I started fucking around, I thought, there's that low hum Started playing melodies on top of it The first thing I played for this band And I didn't know it was gonna be this band It was just a melody Play that ["Rollercoaster" melody starts playing] And then back to the low note And it's the story that started this band That low note in my headphones, right? One dream, holy shit, maybe one day we could play the Bowery Ballroom Maybe one day we could play the Mercury Lounge Maybe one day we could play Webster Hall Only dreaming about nightsights at night at Radio City And I know it's that low sound, right? And the band started to become a band We found these band members, and we started playing And we found an audience of people, who for some fucking reason wanted to celebrate grief with peppy tunes Thank you for being here! If you for some reason were glued together by that low, humming, sadness, mixed with complete, unerring hope It glues us the fuck together And when we did it in the small rooms and the bigger rooms All the way up to tonight I fucking feel like I know every one of you And I thank you for being here, it means the world! And there's a lot of shit to worry about But I come to Bleachers show and play them because when I'm up here, I don't fucking feel anything else Because I'm celebrating a certain kind of grief I think you guys are here for the same reason, so let's do that!

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  • Jack Antonoff