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Sorry to Let Everyone Down

Yeah. And then there's this one really cool moment where like He's like opening for all these big bands and he's like doing— they play better than all the bands, but they can't sell any records, not making any money. And they were like, fuck, it's gonna come to an end. Like, we can't do it, we can't afford to tour anymore, blah blah blah. But he did have a small segment of fans in New York. He had New York fans. And so he— they set up 3 nights in Carnegie Hall and he sold it out with just like New York people, the people that knew him, you know.

August 5, 202522:46Jason
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David22:37
Wow. So he's like that desperate to like find something that he like signed over everything.
Jason22:41
Yeah.
David22:42
Yeah, that is— that seems like that's like a recurring thing with like artists back in the day.
Jason22:46
Yeah. And then there's this one really cool moment where like He's like opening for all these big bands and he's like doing— they play better than all the bands, but they can't sell any records, not making any money. And they were like, fuck, it's gonna come to an end. Like, we can't do it, we can't afford to tour anymore, blah blah blah. But he did have a small segment of fans in New York. He ha…
David23:12
What, you tell me he was a struggling artist, but he sold out Carnegie Hall 3 times?
Jason23:16
But I mean, like, selling out Carnegie Hall is not—
David23:18
what is that?