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30 Seconds With David Choi

Rocks Off sat down with Youtube sensation David Choi to see what we could learn about the man who gave us "YouTube, A Love Song" in 30 seconds.

Rocks Off: What is the worst song in the world?

David Choi: It just came out on YouTube recently, and I dread even thinking about it. It's called "Friday."

RO: What is the best lyric in the world?

DC: "Is That All There Is" by Peggy Lee - This song helps me live.

RO: Someone throws a beer bottle at you. What do you do?

DC: Well, this has never happened and I highly doubt it will, but I'd probably karate kick his face from the stage.

RO: Without worrying about space, time, or the laws of physics, what would be the ultimate gig and why?

DC: I'd like to perform in space and have one of my songs go on forever or until the universe or galaxy ends... if there is an end.

RO: What would you buy with a million dollars?

DC: A one-bedroom studio in Santa Monica.

RO: What would you buy with your last dollar?

DC: Probably something on the dollar menu at McDonalds.

RO: If you could canonize another musician, who would it be and of what would they be the patron saint?

DC: Stevie Wonder, the patron saint of divine sight.

David Choi performs Wednesday March 30 at House of Blues.


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