With the presidential elections approaching, the Democratic ticket is helping voters get to know them on a personal level. Kamala Harris and her selected Vice President, Minnesota governor Tim Walz , sat down for a wide-ranging chat uploaded to YouTube on Thursday (Aug. 15), where the duo discuss topics including their childhoods, taco recipes and their hope for the future of America.

They also share a love for music, and the conversation led to each politician sharing the music that shaped them throughout their lives. For Walz, it started with Bruce Springsteen’s 1980 album The River , which he called a “transformational piece of music” for him. He also shared his love for Bob Seger.

“My first car, it was the summer of 1980 and I’d been saving up. I buy a 1973 orange Chevy Camaro,” he recalled. “Got an eight-track player in it.

The previous owner left Bob Seger’s Night Moves in there. I listened to it, and it’s kind of the soundtrack of my life. [.

..] What’s really great about it is I’ve got a ’79 international that’s my car and it’s got an eight-track player in it.

I have the very eight-track to this day.” See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news For Harris, Aretha Franklin was a major part of her childhood. “My mother had every Aretha album and our Christmas gift to my mother, her birthday gift was always like, what’s the latest Aretha Franklin record?” she explained.

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