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"It was so different than every other first song that I’ve ever done. I’ve kind of developed this formula for how live shows should feel, and I think that because the live experience is so tied to the creation process of the record, I’ve always naturally written a first song that felt like [it] would also be the first song for a live experience. And you know, it’s got the low rumble. It’s got the, you know, the ominous, you know ‘we’re about to take over your life’ type of thing. And this was, um, a completely different first–this is like a, I wanted to feel like I was turning lights on. I walked into a warehouse and I, you know, it was everything. It was kicking on section by section and that’s what this song felt like, and then all of a sudden to go into this piano riff–it was just reminiscent of how maybe some older concerts would have started rather than what, what we do today with the big scrim that falls down. And the low rumble and the big boom, like it’s, it’s a little more ‘walk out on stage, turn the lights on, and smile’ was kind of the vibe for this first song.
"It was so different than every other first song that I’ve ever done. I’ve kind of developed this formula for how live shows should feel, and I think that because the live experience is so tied to the creation process of the record, I’ve always naturally written a first song that felt like [it] would also be the first song for a live experience. And you know, it’s got the low rumble. It’s got the, you know, the ominous, you know ‘we’re about to take over your life’ type of thing. And this was, um, a completely different first–this is like a, I wanted to feel like I was turning lights on. I walked into a warehouse and I, you know, it was everything. It was kicking on section by section and that’s what this song felt like, and then all of a sudden to go into this piano riff–it was just reminiscent of how maybe some older concerts would have started rather than what, what we do today with the big scrim that falls down. And the low rumble and the big boom, like it’s, it’s a little more ‘walk out on stage, turn the lights on, and smile’ was kind of the vibe for this first song.
This song is about getting to a place where if I were to lose everything, if I lost my wife and my kid, how would I in the first week react to that? And I think that what I would be is overly positive, like it’s fine–there’s a reason for everything. I’m okay. I even put a specific time on it. Like, I feel like a lot of stuff, anytime you go on vacation, something weird might happen, like someone comes down with some weird sickness. I’ve had a couple of weird things happen to my family while on vacation and I don’t know if that’s just me or if other people have experienced that. Maybe you’re in a new place, you don’t have your rhythm normal, and something happens, but the idea of–I was trying to put myself there. Like how would I react to some terrible thing happening over, you know, a vacation that we were all on and it was a really dark place to go… I would imagine that one of those stages of grief would feel a little bit like this song… I wanted to try to put a time stamp on what that period of grief might feel like."
This song is about getting to a place where if I were to lose everything, if I lost my wife and my kid, how would I in the first week react to that? And I think that what I would be is overly positive, like it’s fine–there’s a reason for everything. I’m okay. I even put a specific time on it. Like, I feel like a lot of stuff, anytime you go on vacation, something weird might happen, like someone comes down with some weird sickness. I’ve had a couple of weird things happen to my family while on vacation and I don’t know if that’s just me or if other people have experienced that. Maybe you’re in a new place, you don’t have your rhythm normal, and something happens, but the idea of–I was trying to put myself there. Like how would I react to some terrible thing happening over, you know, a vacation that we were all on and it was a really dark place to go… I would imagine that one of those stages of grief would feel a little bit like this song… I wanted to try to put a time stamp on what that period of grief might feel like."


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If I were to lose my wife and my kid, and Heaven forbid that happens, but at some point in the mourning process I would probably go through a phase of complete denial. I’d be saying to my other friends and family: ‘I’m fine. Don’t worry about me.’ When you really realise that that’s what I’m trying to exorcise in that song, you realize it’s not as happy and exciting as it may seem off the bat. I love that songs can be that."
If I were to lose my wife and my kid, and Heaven forbid that happens, but at some point in the mourning process I would probably go through a phase of complete denial. I’d be saying to my other friends and family: ‘I’m fine. Don’t worry about me.’ When you really realise that that’s what I’m trying to exorcise in that song, you realize it’s not as happy and exciting as it may seem off the bat. I love that songs can be that."


–via [https://music.apple.com/us/station/twenty-one-pilots-the-scaled-and-icy-interview/ra.1567624566 The Zane Lowe Show], [https://music.apple.com/us/album/scaled-and-icy/1561836997 Apple Music], and [https://www.nme.com/big-reads/twenty-one-pilots-cover-interview-2021-scaled-and-icy-2944053 NME], respectively. <ref>https://genius.com/Twenty-one-pilots-good-day-lyrics</ref>
From [https://music.apple.com/us/station/twenty-one-pilots-the-scaled-and-icy-interview/ra.1567624566 The Zane Lowe Show], [https://music.apple.com/us/album/scaled-and-icy/1561836997 Apple Music], and [https://www.nme.com/big-reads/twenty-one-pilots-cover-interview-2021-scaled-and-icy-2944053 NME], in order.<ref>https://genius.com/Twenty-one-pilots-good-day-lyrics</ref>
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| style="text-align:center;" |all meanings of the lyrics are taken from the [https://genius.com/artists/Twenty-one-pilots Genius] website
| style="text-align:center;" |all meanings of the lyrics are taken from the [https://genius.com/artists/Twenty-one-pilots Genius] website
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