This is what it's all about. Three completely different artists, each in element, completely laying it out on the same table. It's compromise without any of them being compromised. You say to yourself, "Sure, I've heard these tunes a million times." And you think you'll know what it'll sound like. But you have no idea. Because it shifts the air and changes shape right as it's happening.
Music knows no bounds -- no bounds of genre, no bounds of culture or language or time, no bounds of tangible human property. It connects people -- performers to composers, performers to performers, performers to listeners, listeners to each other. It connects people to moments and memories, and can translate mathematics to color to feeling and back again.
12 tones. That's all we have. That's all we've ever had. And that's all we'll ever have to work with. But still, the combinations are infinite. And it's present everywhere. Everywhere. It's a world you can't fake your way into. But you don't even have to be able to read a lick to appreciate to full capacity what these people are pouring from their hearts.
Now, I might be biased, but tell me - what other art form can do all that?