Chords for Oliver Interviews Tally Hall (Part 3)
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[E] Has getting on the road to stardom changed your lifestyles at all, and if so, how?
[B] It's hard to really say where the road to stardom is or whether [F] or not we're on it.
But, I don't know [E] what my lifestyle is.
[A] You're talking about jacuzzis and back massages by women, bikinis.
[E] Blink, blink.
Yes, it's affected us.
It's [A] changed it a little bit.
Yeah, it just makes things easier.
[D] But if you mean hard work and [A] sacrifice
Not so much.
No, no, we're not into that.
The one word I'd give it is blink.
The two words I'd give it are blink, blink.
[N]
You guys have already had several appearances on Solution Radio.
Which one was your favorite so far?
Local news.
The local news did a special coverage event of us, and we're into that.
We like the community, the local events.
Local.
Anything small-time.
[Ab] My favorite was our appearance on TRL.
[N] We had the window on the crowd.
It was crazy.
That was
Oh, that was That was
[Db] No, [Ab] actually, we liked
The OC was really fun.
That was [C] cool.
Everything's [N] pretty good.
It's always fun.
Where do you guys see yourselves five years down the road?
I see myself in Hawaii.
Best question.
Is Talia Al part of that five-year future?
Yes.
The [Gb] whole name is in Hawaii.
How [N] big of a role does it play?
Hawaii.
We're rounding a majority.
[Bbm] Yeah, we want to keep doing this as long as [N] it's progressing, as long as we feel like it's fruitful.
So
And to this point, we have not doubted that yet.
Except for Andrew.
But
He's coming around.
Oh, he's coming around.
That's right.
We trickle out.
We still do Mickey.
Quite a bit.
So far, Tally Hall has been a very indie project.
Marvin's was published through a
We had very close talks with some of your fans.
Do you foresee Tally Hall selling out?
[D] By selling out, do you mean sacrificing everything that we stand for in [N] exchange for money?
Probably.
Yes, I can see that.
No, I think that if we could be distributed on a larger scale without sacrificing our artistic integrity, our joie de vivre, our je ne sais pas,
then I think that we probably would.
Because if our music could be heard by more people and still be good, then that would be a good thing.
In Hawaii?
We're using the same music.
I see.
I gotta stop you.
Yeah.
There are people
Listen, [D] Ross gets to do it now.
Ross.
No, I don't want to do it.
No, it's okay.
[Bb] I feel bad for Susan.
You [G] might not be proud of me.
There [C] are people who have said that unusual [N] or offbeat music can work against you, or even stated openly that they don't believe what you do qualifies as art.
How does the band respond to such criticism?
I personally think that only cynical, you [D] know, dour people will stare back at this.
Okay.
[A] We like
[D] Who said that?
Was it anyone in your family?
No.
I'm thinking Mrs.
G? No.
No?
I think in order for music to be true art, it has to be cynical.
So it makes [N] sense that we take it as sort of a joke.
Yeah.
Alright.
That was [Dm] sincere, honest, [D] truthful, honest.
Sincere.
Sincere.
[D] Yeah, we don't know.
What?
What?
How important is going on tour, would you say?
Yeah, we gain a lot of new people, peeps on the road.
We think a lot on the road too.
We spend a lot of time in the van discussing and brainstorming various ideas.
A lot of the video ideas and
I can't enroll that.
[N] Joe disappeared.
Joe disappeared.
He quit the band.
Yeah.
Right now.
But touring trains is a very
How difficult is life on the road?
I think it's fun.
Yeah, we have a good time on the road.
It's a lot of work.
I mean, we've been here for a while.
Yeah.
But we enjoy it.
Are there any prized possessions that you never leave for the road without?
Instruments.
Yes.
Shirts and ties and pants.
A band.
A band.
Andrew has an elf puppet.
He's to the band.
An elf puppet.
He never leaves.
It says, Born to Rock.
It's an elf puppet with these rockers.
It's an elf puppet.
It's an elf puppet with these rockers. We [B] have
Actually, we have packets of seeds, or cucumbers and eggplants and pumpkins in the band.
[N] We used to have a
It is my chapter.
Audrey 3.
Oranges.
We gave it to a fan.
Andrew couldn't care for it.
Andrew bought it.
He likes to nurture it.
We left it in the band for like a week.
That's a dream.
And of course, the entire city of Philadelphia.
And we bring them back.
Tornadoes.
Surprisingly, a couple of them. Tornadoes.
Do you guys have a favorite concert that you've played?
This one, right here.
This one.
[D] Last year, the CD's from Ann Arbor [A] were pretty fun.
Yeah, that was probably one of my favorites.
We played a show in Ann [G] Arbor two days ago.
[B] And [D] it was one of our bigger shows to date and we had a great time out there.
[Bm] It might even be [A] your favorite.
Was [G] it?
It feels like it.
No, it's true.
It gets [Gm] better and better every time.
There's people that say that.
[D] Some would say that.
[B] It's hard to really say where the road to stardom is or whether [F] or not we're on it.
But, I don't know [E] what my lifestyle is.
[A] You're talking about jacuzzis and back massages by women, bikinis.
[E] Blink, blink.
Yes, it's affected us.
It's [A] changed it a little bit.
Yeah, it just makes things easier.
[D] But if you mean hard work and [A] sacrifice
Not so much.
No, no, we're not into that.
The one word I'd give it is blink.
The two words I'd give it are blink, blink.
[N]
You guys have already had several appearances on Solution Radio.
Which one was your favorite so far?
Local news.
The local news did a special coverage event of us, and we're into that.
We like the community, the local events.
Local.
Anything small-time.
[Ab] My favorite was our appearance on TRL.
[N] We had the window on the crowd.
It was crazy.
That was
Oh, that was That was
[Db] No, [Ab] actually, we liked
The OC was really fun.
That was [C] cool.
Everything's [N] pretty good.
It's always fun.
Where do you guys see yourselves five years down the road?
I see myself in Hawaii.
Best question.
Is Talia Al part of that five-year future?
Yes.
The [Gb] whole name is in Hawaii.
How [N] big of a role does it play?
Hawaii.
We're rounding a majority.
[Bbm] Yeah, we want to keep doing this as long as [N] it's progressing, as long as we feel like it's fruitful.
So
And to this point, we have not doubted that yet.
Except for Andrew.
But
He's coming around.
Oh, he's coming around.
That's right.
We trickle out.
We still do Mickey.
Quite a bit.
So far, Tally Hall has been a very indie project.
Marvin's was published through a
We had very close talks with some of your fans.
Do you foresee Tally Hall selling out?
[D] By selling out, do you mean sacrificing everything that we stand for in [N] exchange for money?
Probably.
Yes, I can see that.
No, I think that if we could be distributed on a larger scale without sacrificing our artistic integrity, our joie de vivre, our je ne sais pas,
then I think that we probably would.
Because if our music could be heard by more people and still be good, then that would be a good thing.
In Hawaii?
We're using the same music.
I see.
I gotta stop you.
Yeah.
There are people
Listen, [D] Ross gets to do it now.
Ross.
No, I don't want to do it.
No, it's okay.
[Bb] I feel bad for Susan.
You [G] might not be proud of me.
There [C] are people who have said that unusual [N] or offbeat music can work against you, or even stated openly that they don't believe what you do qualifies as art.
How does the band respond to such criticism?
I personally think that only cynical, you [D] know, dour people will stare back at this.
Okay.
[A] We like
[D] Who said that?
Was it anyone in your family?
No.
I'm thinking Mrs.
G? No.
No?
I think in order for music to be true art, it has to be cynical.
So it makes [N] sense that we take it as sort of a joke.
Yeah.
Alright.
That was [Dm] sincere, honest, [D] truthful, honest.
Sincere.
Sincere.
[D] Yeah, we don't know.
What?
What?
How important is going on tour, would you say?
Yeah, we gain a lot of new people, peeps on the road.
We think a lot on the road too.
We spend a lot of time in the van discussing and brainstorming various ideas.
A lot of the video ideas and
I can't enroll that.
[N] Joe disappeared.
Joe disappeared.
He quit the band.
Yeah.
Right now.
But touring trains is a very
How difficult is life on the road?
I think it's fun.
Yeah, we have a good time on the road.
It's a lot of work.
I mean, we've been here for a while.
Yeah.
But we enjoy it.
Are there any prized possessions that you never leave for the road without?
Instruments.
Yes.
Shirts and ties and pants.
A band.
A band.
Andrew has an elf puppet.
He's to the band.
An elf puppet.
He never leaves.
It says, Born to Rock.
It's an elf puppet with these rockers.
It's an elf puppet.
It's an elf puppet with these rockers. We [B] have
Actually, we have packets of seeds, or cucumbers and eggplants and pumpkins in the band.
[N] We used to have a
It is my chapter.
Audrey 3.
Oranges.
We gave it to a fan.
Andrew couldn't care for it.
Andrew bought it.
He likes to nurture it.
We left it in the band for like a week.
That's a dream.
And of course, the entire city of Philadelphia.
And we bring them back.
Tornadoes.
Surprisingly, a couple of them. Tornadoes.
Do you guys have a favorite concert that you've played?
This one, right here.
This one.
[D] Last year, the CD's from Ann Arbor [A] were pretty fun.
Yeah, that was probably one of my favorites.
We played a show in Ann [G] Arbor two days ago.
[B] And [D] it was one of our bigger shows to date and we had a great time out there.
[Bm] It might even be [A] your favorite.
Was [G] it?
It feels like it.
No, it's true.
It gets [Gm] better and better every time.
There's people that say that.
[D] Some would say that.
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[E] Has getting on the road to stardom changed your lifestyles at all, and if so, how?
[B] It's hard to really say where the road to stardom is or whether [F] or not we're on it.
But, I don't know [E] what my lifestyle is. _ _
[A] You're talking about jacuzzis and back massages by women, bikinis.
[E] Blink, blink.
Yes, it's affected us.
It's [A] changed it a little bit.
Yeah, it just makes things easier.
[D] But if you mean hard work and [A] sacrifice_
Not so much.
No, no, we're not into that.
The one word I'd give it is blink.
The two words I'd give it are blink, blink.
_ [N] _
You guys have already had several appearances on Solution Radio.
Which one was your favorite so far?
Local news.
The local news did a special coverage event of us, and we're into that.
We like the community, the local events.
_ Local.
Anything small-time.
[Ab] My favorite was our appearance on TRL.
[N] We had the window on the crowd.
It was crazy.
That was_
Oh, that was_ That was_
[Db] No, [Ab] actually, we liked_
The OC was really fun.
That was [C] cool.
Everything's [N] pretty good.
It's always fun.
Where do you guys see yourselves five years down the road?
I see myself in Hawaii.
_ Best question.
Is Talia Al part of that five-year future?
Yes.
The [Gb] whole name is in Hawaii.
How [N] big of a role does it play?
Hawaii.
We're rounding a majority.
[Bbm] Yeah, we want to keep doing this as long as [N] it's progressing, as long as we feel like it's fruitful.
So_
And to this point, we have not doubted that yet.
Except for Andrew.
_ But_
He's coming around.
Oh, he's coming around.
That's right.
We trickle out.
We still do Mickey.
Quite a bit.
So far, Tally Hall has been a very indie project.
Marvin's was published through a_
We had very close talks with some of your fans.
Do you foresee Tally Hall selling out?
[D] By selling out, do you mean sacrificing everything that we stand for in [N] exchange for money?
Probably.
Yes, I can see that.
No, I think that if we could be distributed on a larger scale without sacrificing our artistic integrity, our joie de vivre, our je ne sais pas,
then I think that we probably would.
Because if our music could be heard by more people and still be good, then that would be a good thing.
In Hawaii?
We're using the same music.
I see.
I gotta stop you.
Yeah.
There are people_
Listen, [D] Ross gets to do it now.
Ross.
No, I don't want to do it.
No, it's okay.
[Bb] I feel bad for Susan.
You [G] might not be proud of me.
There [C] are people who have said that unusual [N] or offbeat music can work against you, or even stated openly that they don't believe what you do qualifies as art.
How does the band respond to such criticism?
I personally think that only cynical, you [D] know, dour people will stare back at this.
Okay. _
_ [A] We like_
[D] Who said that?
_ Was it anyone in your family?
No.
I'm thinking Mrs.
G? No.
No?
I think in order for music to be true art, it has to be cynical.
So it makes [N] sense that we take it as sort of a joke.
Yeah.
Alright.
That was _ [Dm] sincere, honest, [D] truthful, honest.
Sincere.
Sincere.
[D] Yeah, we don't know.
What?
What?
How important is going on tour, would you say?
Yeah, we gain a lot of new people, peeps on the road.
We think a lot on the road too.
We spend a lot of time in the van discussing and brainstorming various ideas.
A lot of the video ideas and_
I can't enroll that.
[N] Joe disappeared.
Joe disappeared.
He quit the band.
Yeah.
Right now.
But touring trains is a very_ _ _ _
How difficult is life on the road?
I think it's fun.
Yeah, we have a good time on the road.
It's a lot of work.
I mean, we've been here for a while.
Yeah.
But we enjoy it.
Are there any prized possessions that you never leave for the road without?
Instruments.
Yes.
Shirts and ties and pants.
A band.
A band.
Andrew has an elf puppet.
He's to the band.
An elf puppet.
He never leaves.
It says, Born to Rock.
It's an elf puppet with these rockers.
It's an elf puppet.
It's an elf puppet with these rockers. We [B] have_
Actually, we have packets of seeds, or cucumbers and eggplants and pumpkins in the band.
[N] We used to have a_
It is my chapter.
Audrey 3.
Oranges.
We gave it to a fan.
Andrew couldn't care for it.
Andrew bought it.
He likes to nurture it.
We left it in the band for like a week.
That's a dream.
And of course, the entire city of Philadelphia.
And we bring them back.
Tornadoes.
Surprisingly, a couple of them. Tornadoes.
Do you guys have a favorite concert that you've played?
This one, right here.
This one.
[D] Last year, the CD's from Ann Arbor [A] were pretty fun.
Yeah, that was probably one of my favorites.
We played a show in Ann [G] Arbor two days ago.
[B] And [D] it was one of our bigger shows to date and we had a great time out there.
[Bm] It might even be [A] your favorite.
Was [G] it?
It feels like it.
No, it's true.
It gets [Gm] better and better every time.
There's people that say that.
_ [D] Some would say that.
[B] It's hard to really say where the road to stardom is or whether [F] or not we're on it.
But, I don't know [E] what my lifestyle is. _ _
[A] You're talking about jacuzzis and back massages by women, bikinis.
[E] Blink, blink.
Yes, it's affected us.
It's [A] changed it a little bit.
Yeah, it just makes things easier.
[D] But if you mean hard work and [A] sacrifice_
Not so much.
No, no, we're not into that.
The one word I'd give it is blink.
The two words I'd give it are blink, blink.
_ [N] _
You guys have already had several appearances on Solution Radio.
Which one was your favorite so far?
Local news.
The local news did a special coverage event of us, and we're into that.
We like the community, the local events.
_ Local.
Anything small-time.
[Ab] My favorite was our appearance on TRL.
[N] We had the window on the crowd.
It was crazy.
That was_
Oh, that was_ That was_
[Db] No, [Ab] actually, we liked_
The OC was really fun.
That was [C] cool.
Everything's [N] pretty good.
It's always fun.
Where do you guys see yourselves five years down the road?
I see myself in Hawaii.
_ Best question.
Is Talia Al part of that five-year future?
Yes.
The [Gb] whole name is in Hawaii.
How [N] big of a role does it play?
Hawaii.
We're rounding a majority.
[Bbm] Yeah, we want to keep doing this as long as [N] it's progressing, as long as we feel like it's fruitful.
So_
And to this point, we have not doubted that yet.
Except for Andrew.
_ But_
He's coming around.
Oh, he's coming around.
That's right.
We trickle out.
We still do Mickey.
Quite a bit.
So far, Tally Hall has been a very indie project.
Marvin's was published through a_
We had very close talks with some of your fans.
Do you foresee Tally Hall selling out?
[D] By selling out, do you mean sacrificing everything that we stand for in [N] exchange for money?
Probably.
Yes, I can see that.
No, I think that if we could be distributed on a larger scale without sacrificing our artistic integrity, our joie de vivre, our je ne sais pas,
then I think that we probably would.
Because if our music could be heard by more people and still be good, then that would be a good thing.
In Hawaii?
We're using the same music.
I see.
I gotta stop you.
Yeah.
There are people_
Listen, [D] Ross gets to do it now.
Ross.
No, I don't want to do it.
No, it's okay.
[Bb] I feel bad for Susan.
You [G] might not be proud of me.
There [C] are people who have said that unusual [N] or offbeat music can work against you, or even stated openly that they don't believe what you do qualifies as art.
How does the band respond to such criticism?
I personally think that only cynical, you [D] know, dour people will stare back at this.
Okay. _
_ [A] We like_
[D] Who said that?
_ Was it anyone in your family?
No.
I'm thinking Mrs.
G? No.
No?
I think in order for music to be true art, it has to be cynical.
So it makes [N] sense that we take it as sort of a joke.
Yeah.
Alright.
That was _ [Dm] sincere, honest, [D] truthful, honest.
Sincere.
Sincere.
[D] Yeah, we don't know.
What?
What?
How important is going on tour, would you say?
Yeah, we gain a lot of new people, peeps on the road.
We think a lot on the road too.
We spend a lot of time in the van discussing and brainstorming various ideas.
A lot of the video ideas and_
I can't enroll that.
[N] Joe disappeared.
Joe disappeared.
He quit the band.
Yeah.
Right now.
But touring trains is a very_ _ _ _
How difficult is life on the road?
I think it's fun.
Yeah, we have a good time on the road.
It's a lot of work.
I mean, we've been here for a while.
Yeah.
But we enjoy it.
Are there any prized possessions that you never leave for the road without?
Instruments.
Yes.
Shirts and ties and pants.
A band.
A band.
Andrew has an elf puppet.
He's to the band.
An elf puppet.
He never leaves.
It says, Born to Rock.
It's an elf puppet with these rockers.
It's an elf puppet.
It's an elf puppet with these rockers. We [B] have_
Actually, we have packets of seeds, or cucumbers and eggplants and pumpkins in the band.
[N] We used to have a_
It is my chapter.
Audrey 3.
Oranges.
We gave it to a fan.
Andrew couldn't care for it.
Andrew bought it.
He likes to nurture it.
We left it in the band for like a week.
That's a dream.
And of course, the entire city of Philadelphia.
And we bring them back.
Tornadoes.
Surprisingly, a couple of them. Tornadoes.
Do you guys have a favorite concert that you've played?
This one, right here.
This one.
[D] Last year, the CD's from Ann Arbor [A] were pretty fun.
Yeah, that was probably one of my favorites.
We played a show in Ann [G] Arbor two days ago.
[B] And [D] it was one of our bigger shows to date and we had a great time out there.
[Bm] It might even be [A] your favorite.
Was [G] it?
It feels like it.
No, it's true.
It gets [Gm] better and better every time.
There's people that say that.
_ [D] Some would say that.