1 00:00:01,237 --> 00:03:17,884 (Music) 2 00:03:17,884 --> 00:03:41,542 (Applause) 3 00:03:41,542 --> 00:03:53,098 (Applause) 4 00:03:53,098 --> 00:07:01,244 (Music) 5 00:07:01,244 --> 00:07:22,387 (Applause) 6 00:07:25,787 --> 00:10:37,655 (Music) 7 00:10:37,655 --> 00:11:05,953 (Applause) 8 00:11:05,953 --> 00:11:07,520 Chris Anderson: You guys were amazing. 9 00:11:07,520 --> 00:11:09,272 That's amazing. 10 00:11:09,272 --> 00:11:12,810 (Applause) 11 00:11:12,810 --> 00:11:14,440 You just don't hear that every day. 12 00:11:14,440 --> 00:11:16,391 (Laughter) 13 00:11:16,391 --> 00:11:18,792 Usman, the official story is that 14 00:11:18,792 --> 00:11:20,272 you learned to play the guitar 15 00:11:20,272 --> 00:11:22,255 by watching Jimmy Page on YouTube. 16 00:11:22,255 --> 00:11:25,427 Usman Riaz: Yes, that was the first one. And then I -- 17 00:11:25,427 --> 00:11:27,723 That was the first thing I learned, 18 00:11:27,723 --> 00:11:30,354 and then I started progressing to other things. 19 00:11:30,354 --> 00:11:33,393 And I started watching Kaki King a lot, 20 00:11:33,393 --> 00:11:37,146 and she would always cite Preston Reed as a big influence, 21 00:11:37,146 --> 00:11:39,290 so then I started watching his videos, 22 00:11:39,290 --> 00:11:42,534 and it's very surreal right now to be -- 23 00:11:42,534 --> 00:11:44,695 (Laughter) 24 00:11:44,695 --> 00:11:49,395 (Applause) 25 00:11:49,395 --> 00:11:51,167 CA: Was that piece just now, 26 00:11:51,167 --> 00:11:54,357 that was one of his songs that you learned, or how did that happen? 27 00:11:54,357 --> 00:11:55,453 UR: I'd never learned it before, 28 00:11:55,453 --> 00:11:58,470 but he told me that we would be playing that on stage, 29 00:11:58,470 --> 00:12:02,861 so I was familiar with it, so that's why I had so much more fun learning it. 30 00:12:02,861 --> 00:12:05,549 And it finally happened, so ... 31 00:12:05,549 --> 00:12:07,001 (Laughter) 32 00:12:07,001 --> 00:12:08,453 CA: Preston, from your point of view, 33 00:12:08,453 --> 00:12:10,317 I mean, you invented this like 20 years ago, right? 34 00:12:10,317 --> 00:12:13,165 How does it feel to see someone like this 35 00:12:13,165 --> 00:12:17,865 come along taking your art and doing so much with it? 36 00:12:17,865 --> 00:12:20,214 Preston Reed: It's mind-blowing, 37 00:12:20,214 --> 00:12:23,509 and I feel really proud, really honored. 38 00:12:23,509 --> 00:12:29,013 And he's a wonderful musician, so it's cool. 39 00:12:29,013 --> 00:12:31,933 (Laughter) 40 00:12:31,933 --> 00:12:37,245 CA: I guess, I don't think there is like a one-minute other piece you guys can do? 41 00:12:37,245 --> 00:12:39,677 Can you? Do you jam? Do you have anything else? 42 00:12:39,677 --> 00:12:42,459 PR: We haven't prepared anything. 43 00:12:42,459 --> 00:12:46,773 CA: There isn't. I'll tell you what. 44 00:12:46,773 --> 00:12:50,334 If you have another 30 or 40 seconds, 45 00:12:50,334 --> 00:12:51,757 and you have another 30 or 40 seconds, 46 00:12:51,757 --> 00:12:53,285 and we just see that, I just think -- 47 00:12:53,285 --> 00:12:56,101 I can feel it. We want to hear a little more. 48 00:12:56,101 --> 00:12:58,013 And if it goes horribly wrong, no worries. 49 00:12:58,013 --> 00:13:01,445 (Applause) 50 00:13:01,445 --> 00:13:09,445 (Laughter) 51 00:13:15,329 --> 00:16:01,860 (Music) 52 00:16:01,860 --> 00:16:16,557 (Applause)