This text appears to be a timestamped transcript of a live music performance or event. The majority of the text consists of timestamps followed by "[Music]" or occasional spoken words and phrases. The spoken content includes expressions of gratitude, interactions with the audience, and a few instances of laughter and applause.
There are two notable sections with more substantial spoken content:
1. Around the 44:40 timestamp, the speaker talks about not being into improvisation, but a little bit of it, and expresses gratitude to the audience for their love and support over the years.
2. Around the 59:25 timestamp, the speaker repeats a similar message, thanking the audience for their support and mentioning their family and friends.
The rest of the text is primarily filled with music and occasional audience reactions. The performance seems to be a mix of music and some spoken interactions with the audience.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text contains a series of timestamps with corresponding audio cues such as [Music], [Applause], and [Laughter].
2. The timestamps range from 00:00:02.09 to 02:17:28.54, indicating a duration of approximately 2 hours and 17 minutes.
3. There are several instances of spoken dialogue, including:
* "I told you to leave those poor people alone. I want you to stay away from the house." (occurs at 00:37:42.68 and 01:52:27.96)
* "Hey, uh, yes, so here's the thing, um, I'm not really into improvisation, but a little bit left, de uh, but yeah, um, I just wanted to say, um, thank you, thank you for your love and support after all the years, especially in my music, and thank you to my family who always took care of me and my friends as well, and they bound a little bit cheesy, but it means a lot to me, so yeah, thank you." (occurs at 00:44:40.68 and 01:59:25.96)
4. The text does not provide any context about the speaker, the audience, or the setting.
5. The text does not contain any explicit or descriptive language.
6. The text appears to be a transcription of an audio or video recording, possibly a concert, speech, or interview.