Analog Love 2020 WEBRip x264-ION10 eng Subtitles in Multiple Languages
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- A mix tape to me is an invitation
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to enter into someone else's world.
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- A mix tape is a set of
songs that are designed
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to evoke a specific set of
emotions or a mood or feeling,
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or something you're trying to say.
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They're basically a letter from
yourself to another person.
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A mix tape is utilizing the
finite amount of minutes
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to define a musical,
emotional environment,
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where you can put it on
and go through your past,
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your future, your present, in a way that
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is emotionally poignant.
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- A mix tape is an instrument that you use
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to show someone your coolness,
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and the cool things and
culture that you like.
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And you put them all together
on one cassette like,
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your whole collection of coolness.
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- Because of that, it's
incredibly intimate.
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When you know someone well
enough to give them a mix,
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it's almost like knowing
someone well enough
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to say I love you.
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You're running that risk of rejection.
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- I totally edited the mixes
that people gave to me,
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because no one does it better than me.
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(laughs)
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- A mix tape is the gateway
to the entrance of your soul.
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It's either like you're allowed
in or you're f***g denied.
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(laughs)
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- You have to make great mix
tapes if you're a music lover.
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It's just a part of, you
don't have to be a musician.
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You just have to love music.
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And that first track is so imperative.
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- It's really about knowing
what songs sync together,
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what songs blend together,
and having, like,
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creating a feeling, and
taking people on a journey.
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- A mix tape is a traveling sound collage.
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A full-circle experience.
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- The entire day, spread out musically.
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And if it's done properly,
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you're gonna have the best
f***g day of your life.
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- A mix tape, to me, is
an expression of songs.
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- An expression of yourself.
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- A communication of some feelings.
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- Holds the key to your
whole soul and being.
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- Where I've been and where I ** now.
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- It's an incantation.
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It's an invitation.
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- It's a perfectly captured moment.
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- You make it with great affection.
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It takes time.
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I put it in the tape deck, I'm like d***n!
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My hair stands up.
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I get all gooey inside.
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- A mix tape is an opportunity to express
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through the collage of
different artists, a story.
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(upbeat music)
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(upbeat rock music)
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- Hazel was interested in
getting a record player
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for a little while.
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And so I was researching online
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and I found this record player that also
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had a tape player built in.
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I was like, well that's gotta
be the one we're gonna get.
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G***t her a Beach House
record, Death Cab record,
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stuff like that.
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And then I was like, oh wait,
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I think I've g***t that box
of tapes in the garage.
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So I went and grabbed
this box of tapes here.
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And it's mostly mix tapes,
including the mix tape
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that I made for your mother
when we first started dating.
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And so we just kind of sat on the floor
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and listened to a bunch of these tapes.
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So you take the tape,
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that's g***t to be on the left
hand side, put it in here,
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turn this on.
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We need to plug it in.
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(both laughing)
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That's an important part.
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- [Hazel] Yeah, that might
affect it a little bit.
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- [Robert] What was the
first musical format
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that you listened to?
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Like, did you buy CDs or
was it just digital music?
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- No, I think I had, like, a CD player.
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I'm sure it was pink or Hello
Kitty, or something like that.
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- Something, yeah.
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- And yeah, I think I
listened to some CDs.
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I remember listening to
Phoenix, "Listzomania."
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I have like really
distinct memories of that.
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- Really?
- Yeah.
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- On CD?
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- I think so.
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- Did we have that CD?
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- Yeah, I think so.
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I remember putting it in, and like-
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- It was probably a CD-R.
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Do you know what a CD-R is?
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- No.
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- Should we talk about that?
- This is a good start.
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- All right, yeah, all right.
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(upbeat music)
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- Well, the first thing
we had was 8-tracks.
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We started out with a
massive amount of 8-tracks,
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and then my uncle had an
8-track player in his car,
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so that was a big deal.
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It was like whenever anybody
g***t to drive that car
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with the 8-track player in it,
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they always went crazy over the 8-tracks.
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- I hated 8-track right away
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because it would break
up one song on the side.
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It would go,
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it would be like la la la la la kkk-chunk,
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then it would be la la la la la.
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That's not nice.
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They should never have done that.
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- Vinyl was a big part of it,
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because the record
collections were all vinyl.
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So it was like, going
through those and looking
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at the album covers.
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A lot of albums I know
I knew as a kid and knew
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of them just because of the covers
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had really dope artwork on them.
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Or, you know, something on
the cover that stood out.
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- With my mom in Brookline,
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I remember not necessarily
what records she'd have on,
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but I remember looking
at her record collection
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while she was gone, and picking from that
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and seeing the record to
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the Joe Cocker record,
with his crazy face.
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His like ahh face.
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- If you were just looking at album covers
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and being like, Who is this girl
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with all this crazy makeup on?
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And then you get home
and it's like Nina Hagen,
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and you're like, This is
different, you know what I mean?
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(singing in foreign language)
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- I definitely remember falling in love
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with a lot of imagery,
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a lot of album covers.
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And I felt like it deepened
the listening experience.
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The earliest thing that I can remember,
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