classic deep house mix - Summary

Summary

This transcript appears to be a live performance of a song or a mix of songs with some spoken word elements. The performance includes repeated lyrics and melodies, with some variations throughout. The lyrics seem to focus on themes of reassurance, optimism, and the importance of appreciating life. The spoken word sections touch on the artist's personal struggles with substance abuse and their desire to be sober.

Some notable sections include:

- Repeated lyrics of "don't you worry about me, I'll be all right, you'll lose your mind" and "every day you're alive is a great day."
- A spoken word section around 28:50 where the artist talks about their struggles with weed and how it made them more paranoid, leading them to try other substances.
- A section around 1:15:42 where the artist talks about appreciating life and how every day is a great day.
- A possible encore or final section starting around 1:49:49 with a repeated melody and some final spoken words.

The performance seems to be a mix of music, spoken word, and possibly even some improvisation.

Facts

1. A song or music is being played, with lyrics and music intervals.
2. The song appears to have multiple versions or repetitions.
3. The lyrics mention "sunrise" and "sunset" multiple times.
4. The song also mentions "every day you alive is a great day" and "today is definitely a great day".
5. At one point, the speaker mentions that weed didn't relax them, but made them more paranoid.
6. The speaker expresses a preference for being a "corny white rapper" over being a "drugged out mess".
7. The speaker states that overdosing is not cool and that there's no "legendary romance" in it.
8. The song includes applause from an audience.
9. The speaker mentions "Hush Little Baby" and "fish are jumping and the cotton is".
10. The song appears to be performed live, with the speaker addressing the audience.
11. The speaker mentions "Broadway" and "speech".
12. The song includes instrumental music intervals.
13. The speaker mentions "sh" and "spee" multiple times.
14. The song ends with music and applause.