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Is it just bad AI content?Garth Brooks spoke out about the Supreme Court case at you know, at this sold-out concert in South Africa, you know, like
That can work. That can also for me be a little odd, because it feels like it got formal.Garth is very good at reading anybody's lines.He actually does all the voices.
And we're so grateful to you for that.Garth, I think I would start by saying, I have been called to this work.And I use that term, that terminology, purposefully, because it does feel like a calling, like an opportunity to contribute.
but it would have destroyed this vision of this brand that she had where she had created a listening space for artists who walked in off the street.Garth Brooks got off a bus and actually got his first album signed at The Bluebird Cafe.Taylor Swift launched her career.
There are several centers looking at this.Garth Warnock Vancouver has looked at this quite closely.What he finds in a control group with islet transplant versus conventional, or best medical care insulin therapy, is the islet transplant group has much lower hemoglobin
People talk about that all the time.And Garth was just talking about things you're doing to your-- you're doing for yourself in between takes that get used.But are you thinking about that when you're laying down your performance?
Poor Garth. Thank you.A huge thank you once again.
Both my names actually have other meanings that aren't just names.A "garth," of course, is a walled garden or a walled courtyard.Like a cloister garden in a church.
"Son of Rambo," "Sing," and of course, "Sing 2," in addition to being the writer for both of the "Sing" movies.Matthew and Garth, it is my absolute pleasure to welcome you both to "Talks at Google." Great to be here with you, Alan.Well, it's an incredible movie.
If I had a new idea, we'd go back-- there's a lot of the non-verbal things would show up, as I said,and mistakes that Garth would go, what was that thing that happened right before that one?Da, da, da. Try that.
And if you get that-- for me, it was finding the music.As soon as Garth and I found the music-- And I came in with this idea that his-- that Buster's inflections-- if youlook at-- if you deconstruct optimism, and inspiration, and hustle, his inflections at the end of sentences are not where mine are.
Yeah. The trick is, though, what you do inadvertently, though, is make it endearing instead of irritating.I'm jealous of Garth.
Before I go through that, let me take a second to introduce myself.My name is Garth Graham.I am head of YouTube Health and what we're doing for health on YouTube.
it was, that's what really got me to call her and get me out of there.And my good friend Garth Greenwell, who wrote this beautiful book called, "What Belongs to You," he's really a big influence for me.
And it's 600 million years old.I thought Garth Nix, to my eye, or to my ear, at least, did a nice job with it.
Admittedly, self-published book, because here it is."Stories" by Garth Nix.And I made this little book when I was seven or eight years old.
That's the name of the person that is the central protagonist in this song.So this is a song about Garth being really down on himself and not working at a cool office like this and just be like, who am I?
But it also did run in the "Herald Sun" in Melbourne, where I was born, so I'm deeply suspicious about my parents' claimsthat I was not named after Garth, who was a super hero who could travel back in time and has adventures in many places.And my family always found it very amusing that the super hero Garth has an enormously muscled body and a very small head.
So even back then, obviously from the books that I'd been reading, from the stories I'd been reading, I was instinctively absorbing the structure of stories.This isn't the actual "Stories" by Garth Nix, by the way.Because the real one is in the National Library of Australia.
Something like that. So even very early on, I was obviously thinking about being a writer and planning to be published, but I had to do it myself or not.So "The Coin Shower" is very early Garth Nix.And I thought I might read your something now from "Clariel," much more recently, of course.
But then they went further, they ordered all the copies destroyed, and the, uh, the plates that printed this also be destroyed.And I happened to be in Garth's office the day that order came down and he was distraught, I mean, this is kind of his life's work.So, um, seeing myself as a kind of a movie character and feeling adventurous, uh, I took 20 of these and wrapped them up in brown paper thinking that, and smuggled them out of USDA
You cannot screw up.The recorder's on. Garth's there.Do it in an Australian accent.
Never would have guessed that.Tori Spelling, Jennie Garth.I'm just going to leave it there.
It is my real name.My parents claim I was not named after the comic book "Garth." I don't know if many of you know that comic series whichran in the '50s and the '60s and the '70s in "The Daily Mail," I think, in the United Kingdom.
You just folded up a piece of paper.So I want to read you a story from "Stories" by Garth Nix, and you can see if I'm improved over the years.If you tell me this is the best thing I've ever written and it's been downhill ever since, I'll be disappointed.
He is the voice of Buster Moon, our lead within the movie, and the koala who seems to live off an ability to manifestanything into existence. Our second guest is Garth Jennings, who is also an award-winning actor, director, producer, and screenwriter.The films he's directed include "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," so Garth, we're going to be besties, because that's another one of my favorite movies,
anything into existence. Our second guest is Garth Jennings, who is also an award-winning actor, director, producer, and screenwriter.The films he's directed include "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," so Garth, we're going to be besties, because that's another one of my favorite movies,"Son of Rambo," "Sing," and of course, "Sing 2," in addition to being the writer for both of the "Sing" movies.
And then what was the beginning?I mean, we didn't-- Garth, you and I, we found the voice of Buster.Yes. I came out to see you in Austin.
pulling in micro-expressions, it's such an important thing to make these characters real.And then for you and your team, Garth, to translate that into these animals that, of course, have to defy our imaginations, because real animals don't singand dance, it's just, like-- you know, major kudos to you and the team, and of course, your cast.
that I was not named after Garth, who was a super hero who could travel back in time and has adventures in many places.And my family always found it very amusing that the super hero Garth has an enormously muscled body and a very small head.Whereas I'm quite the reverse.
So when us performers are over there doing the voice work, you're also doing physical work.Do you keep eyes-- do you have a team over there, Garth, that's looking at physical things that you might do, that you go, that's a consistent theme,and we can give that to the character.
Yeah. The trick is, though, what you do inadvertently, though, is make it endearing instead of irritating.Yes. Talk about the song choice, Garth.
especially around this issue around minority health and health disparities?Well, thank you. And Garth, I think you're not giving yourself enough credit for the work that you did while at the Department of Health and Human Services and, of course,before and since. So it's a pleasure to be here.
It looks not like what we're doing.And at the time, I was living with this big Australian guy named Garth, and Garth said, Jesse, you've got to move the watermelon.
All right. Here's a song about a fictional character that-- now we started to refer to all the fictional characters in my music that aren't specifically me,which I don't write a lot about me, but now we call this person Garth Nazarth.That's the name of the person that is the central protagonist in this song.
In fact, in both racist and anti-racist children's literature, differences between animals have had a long history of representing differences between and similarities among races.So in 1959, racist Southerners accused this book, Garth Williams's "The Rabbits' Wedding," of promoting integration and demanded that the book beremoved from libraries. In the book a white rabbit marries a black rabbit.
I went into the shop, and at that time-- this was back in 2000, all the top creators, writers of comics were British.You had Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Garth Ennis, Warren Ellis, Grant Morrison.And when I got talking to the guys in the shop, and they assumed I personally knew these people, and I had to point out I hadn't even heard of them.
Of course, it's building off the success of "Sing 1." Which, we're going to get into this, because you were-- I think before "Sing 1" was finished,you had already started the ideas for "Sing 2." But exactly for what Matthew just said, my first question literally was for you, Garth, was about wherethe genesis came from.
That rolled-- you know, within a year, I think we were talking to-- I think Chris Meledandri had come to meet Matthew.Yeah. You might be able to help me with this timeline, Garth.So Chris Meledandri and I met.
No, never. Yeah. Never.And even in this recording, a lot of times, I think-- weren't you, Garth, in Paris?I was in Austin.
--recording a lot of sync, too.Right? Yeah. I mean, Garth would read-- you know, so they offer someone else, another actor or actress, to come in and read other lines.That can work. That can also for me be a little odd, because it feels like it got formal.
So as soon as that sort of meter hit, I was like, that's pretty consistent with all of Buster's approach to who he is coming out of his words.Once that music was locked, and I was like, yes, and Garth was like, yes, then it was just getting back to that and having nuances on that.Because-- like in "Sing 2," um, I have to-- Buster has to-- he's in a bind a lot more than he was in "Sing 1."
You might see sometimes in the news, like, oh, that's just a surprise.So we could-- I'm sure Dr. Christensen, you and Garth could go on and on for all the different things-- housing.
It's in our book.Some phenomenal statistics. And I think one of my friends, the Dr. Garth Davis said, if everyone ate like an Adventist, everyone would
have heard of, man," he told Marvin, chuckling, "unless you're into Garth Brooks." "You've played on Garth Brooks records?" Marvin asked.
It is not the question that always get asked, which is, where do you get your ideas?That actually comes second for me, because the question I get asked the most is, "Is Garth Nix your real name?" Because it sounds like the perfect namefor a writer, particularly a writer of fantasy, so everyone always presumes it must be a pseudonym.
"Nix," on of the meanings of nix is, of course, nothing, which I prefer to ignore.Mr. Nothing. Hi, Garth Nothing here.Not so good. But much, much, more appropriately for a writer of fantasy, it is also a very old word from Germanic mythology that
And, of course, I did keep going.Partially I kept going because a friend of mine said to me, well, Garth.I guess you're just a one book wonder.
And keeping going potentially opens new doors.And I was telling him about it, and then he said, well, Garth, you could do this.
I don't know if there's a number for that, some kind of like, 'sapphire' or. >> Take back Garth Brooks.
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