First off, I've been a massive fan of your music and career for a long time now, there are really no words to describe just how much of an inspiration you are to me! Thank you for that and for doing this AMA!
I've always preferred listening to/watching your live performances(like via YouTube), especially since you performed so many songs long before you released them officially. I personally love that it's like listening to the same track in two different ways, but I was wondering what made you speed up Berkeley's Breathing, Michael, and Never Leave L.A. for the LP?
Also, is there any particular reason you decided to split Berkeley's Breathing and Michael into two tracks, even though you always perform them together?
Last question I have is are there any plans to release a studio version of Jonathan, Same Mistakes, and/or Lost and Found?
Thank you again! I hope you have fun doing this AMA!
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First off, I've been a massive fan of your music and career for a long time now, there are really no words to describe just how much of an inspiration you are to me! Thank you for that and for doing this AMA! I've always preferred listening to/watching your live performances(like via YouTube), especially since you performed so many songs long before you released them officially. I personally love that it's like listening to the same track in two different ways, but I was wondering what made you speed up Berkeley's Breathing, Michael, and Never Leave L.A. for the LP? Also, is there any particular reason you decided to split Berkeley's Breathing and Michael into two tracks, even though you always perform them together? Last question I have is are there any plans to release a studio version of Jonathan, Same Mistakes, and/or Lost and Found? Thank you again! I hope you have fun doing this AMA!
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