After creating a mashup of all of the clips that I have pulled of Andrew singing, I decided to do the same with all of the clips that I have pulled of Luke singing.
The clips are not in any particular order, maybe with a hint of some alphabetical sorting based on the various filenames. Once the clips were combined, I did a little bit of trimming to nip/tuck some of the really high peaks in amplitude.
On TBTL #2181, Andrew stated that he does not think he has a good singing voice. Over the course of listening to and pulling clips from TBTL for over two years now, I respectfully disagree with Andrew’s opinion of himself. I, then, became curious and started to look for all of the clips that I have pulled from TBTL that I have tagged with Andrew and the term “singing” and created a mashup of all of those clips.
The clips are not in any particular order, maybe with a hint of some alphabetical sorting based on the various filenames. Although each clip already had a buffer of silence at the beginning of the clip, I added another 0.100 second at the beginning so that the clips didn’t just ram right into each other. Once the clips were combined, I did a little bit of trimming to nip/tuck some of the really high peaks in amplitude.
Back on show #1846, Andrew used the phrase “erg” (which is short for ergometer) in a bit to describe a rowing machine fish game. I have included links to the clips below for reference:
While listening to that bit, I still had the version of “Feels Like The First Time” that Luke and Sean had fun with, called “Feels Like The Third Time”, stuck in my head.
I tried my best to emulate the slightly-off timing of the “erg” so that it replicates the same slighty-off timing of Luke saying “third” in “Feels Like The Third Time”.
Ever since Andrew got to see “El Ropo”, Phil Van Tee is his “government”, perform at the Magic Castle and Luke became obsessed over the “El Ropo” song and videos, the guys have gone almost full tilt on “El Ropo” related drops and references.
The “El Ropo” theme song that plays on his website is comprised of two themes: