This is a transcript of a musical performance that mostly consists of music, applause, laughter, and occasional words or sounds from the singer. The singer says words like "he", "oh", "a", "m", "e", "n", "w", "yeah", "I", "is", "all", "right", "for", "go", "hey", "you", and "take". The performance lasts for about three hours and 42 minutes.
1. The text is a transcript of a conversation or performance, with timestamps indicating when different parts of the conversation or performance occurred.
2. The document contains multiple instances of the word "music", indicating that there was music playing at these times.
3. The transcript also includes instances of "applause", "laughter", and other auditory cues, indicating the presence of an audience that reacted to the performance or conversation.
4. The document contains multiple instances of the word "he", which could be a person's name or a pronoun.
5. The word "m" appears multiple times in the document. It could be a person's initial, a standalone word, or part of another word.
6. There are instances of the word "a" in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
7. The document contains instances of the word "oh", which could be an expression of surprise, disappointment, or other emotions.
8. The word "I'm" appears in the document, indicating the speaker is using the first person singular form of the verb "to be".
9. The word "turn" appears multiple times in the document, it could be a standalone word or part of another word.
10. The word "hey" appears in the document, indicating a casual greeting or call to attention.
11. The document contains instances of the word "all", which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
12. The word "good" appears in the document, indicating it could be used to express positive sentiment or approval.
13. The word "e" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
14. The word "yeah" appears in the document, indicating it could be used to express agreement or affirmation.
15. The word "right" appears in the document, indicating it could be used to express correctness or agreement.
16. The word "m" appears in the document, which could be a person's initial, a standalone word, or part of another word.
17. The word "w" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
18. The word "a" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
19. The word "for" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
20. The word "you" appears in the document, indicating it could be used to refer to a person or thing.
21. The word "a" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
22. The word "m" appears in the document, which could be a person's initial, a standalone word, or part of another word.
23. The word "he" appears in the document, which could be a person's name or a pronoun.
24. The word "a" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
25. The word "all" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
26. The word "that" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
27. The word "and" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
28. The word "turn" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
29. The word "hey" appears in the document, indicating a casual greeting or call to attention.
30. The word "he" appears in the document, which could be a person's name or a pronoun.
31. The word "a" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
32. The word "for" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
33. The word "oh" appears in the document, indicating it could be an expression of surprise, disappointment, or other emotions.
34. The word "I" appears in the document, indicating it could be a pronoun referring to a person.
35. The word "a" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
36. The word "all" appears in the document, which could be a standalone word or part of another word.
37. The