Palestinian, Darmian Soal, then Zumi Franco, um James Henderson, uh John Chapman , James Kirby, and Jacob Flickinger. Now, the families obviouslyum and we heard from one of them of the Australian aid worker, Zumi Franklin.
Chris: Man, I'll do it. But here's the thing. It's going to be, I'm going to be vulnerable because because I'm not doing a bit, I'm really singing my heart out. And I sound like Tracy Chapman . >> Amy: Of course. Of course. Yeah, no, well look Google talks about being vulnerable, number one.Chris: OK. True. >> Amy: Number two real singing is a real thing and when you have to really sing and you don't do a jokey sing, it's very, very
His counterpart in Britain, Margaret Thatcher, I've read-- and is it true-- that she put on a performance of the parrot sketch? Graham Chapman told a story that there was a person walking by the hedge at your house and his head was aligned strangely
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OK. So where were we? Can you remind-- Graham Chapman and the process of writing. Yes, well, he was-- you see and we worked well together because we complemented each other.
Chris: Boy that's, I would say for a long time it was the lead singer of Rush until Andy found out it was a man. He's still high on the list but probably the Tracy Chapman . >> Adam: Absolutely! Amy: Yeah. >> Chris: Because their singing voices are so similar. >> Adam: Andy's and Tracy Chapman 's?
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And what really drove this story, I can tell you, when I first-- OK, so the very first time I met David Banks, it was a friend of ours named Susan Chapman -- I think might know who she is. So she said to me, oh, you should meet David Banks.
Is anybody here familiar with the "Five Love Languages?" It's like the most famous love book out there. In it, Gary Chapman says, "with verbal encouragement, we are trying to communicate 'I know. I care. How can I help?'" Psychologist, researcher, and bestselling author John Gottman, and he's also my personal crush, ends in anecdote from his book
Amy: Yeah. >> Chris: Because their singing voices are so similar. >> Adam: Andy's and Tracy Chapman 's? Chris: My personal singing voice >> Adam: And Tracy Chapman 's Chris: And Tracy Chapman 's. Every time I really actually, this is true, just sing, you know? Sometimes you just throw the gloves off when you sing. Exactly like Tracy Chapman .
Why was it so different? But we were prepared, and Cleese and Chapman were writing for Peter Sellers at the time, movies.
and I wrote based on the critiques. And that is why I'm actually Erica N. Chapman , because Erica Chapman was some real estate person in Texas on Twitter, and that was in 2009.
after the Berlin Wall. Before that date, people were relying on writers like Chapman Pincher, who got all his information from Peter Wright, the MI5 spymaster. But of course, the archives hadn't been opened.
I'm originally from the state of Illinois. I moved out to California in 1999, went to Chapman University down in Orange County. Studied film production. Thought I was going to be a movie director, a movie producer, a movie writer.
Amy: OK, everybody close their eyes. Chris: I drove a fast car, sounds like Tracy Chapman when I sing. Chris: Thanks, Thanks guys.
But yeah, my music influence was the same. My dad would listen to Fleetwood Mac and then he listened to Buju Banton, then he listened to Bob Marley, then listen to Tracy Chapman , then he'd listen to god knows what.
Inside were a photographer, a videographer, and three judges, including lead judge Grant Graves, one of the longest tenured professionals in the sport. Also within the zone were five safety divers, clad in long bi-fins led by Nick's friend Ren Chapman , a former college baseball star from Wilmington, North Carolina.
You talk some about the creative process, both here and in the book, and you mentioned getting your start at Cambridge in terms of performing with the Footlights, and that's also around the time you started developing a creative process with Graham Chapman , right? Can you talk a little bit about what your process was like and how it changed over the years?
And right next to Jeff in the Hawaiian shirt, that's Jim Reardon, co-writer of "Wall-E" and co-writer of "Wreck-It Ralph." And Jim and I worked on "The Simpsons" together for a long time. And right in front of Jim, in the pink blouse, is Brenda Chapman , the director of "Brave." So a lot of good people in that class.
probably the Tracy Chapman . >> Adam: Absolutely! Amy: Yeah. >> Chris: Because their singing voices are so similar. >> Adam: Andy's and Tracy Chapman 's? Chris: My personal singing voice >> Adam: And Tracy Chapman 's Chris: And Tracy Chapman 's. Every time I really actually, this is true, just sing,
Chris: My personal singing voice >> Adam: And Tracy Chapman 's Chris: And Tracy Chapman 's. Every time I really actually, this is true, just sing, you know? Sometimes you just throw the gloves off when you sing. Exactly like Tracy Chapman . Amy: Real singing. >> Adam: I wonder if we could hear a little of that like right now?