I dunno, being in the same room with Rich Evans? Risky. He'll lure you to a secluded area with his charm and all of a sudden it's fifteen minutes later and his worm is in your mouth.
I've barely watched RLM but I'm here for the cult propaganda. They're lunatics with an awful history and beliefs but a weird discography, probably because they got an original member of Fleetwood Mac to join them.
A heartbroken, rejected and sad Ted takes a walk out in the woods and takes a seat on a tree stump. Then hears a woodpecker pecking the rythmn of dididi daa daa daa dididi and the sing song part begins with the animals of the woods joining in as background vocals
Thankfully not all of them where, many dident even know what was going on, I grew up in the Cult and never knew what was going on, I was never a victim of Pedophilia.
@@nonamej1591 Hi I was born in it in 1986, I was there for my small childhood, my parents left when I was 11yrs old. Mostly good memories for me, and even though I highly disagree with the fact to raise your children like that, at the time I didn't know anything else.
@@nonamej1591 Well first of all they thought they where the chosen ones, and everyone else was called the Outsiders or Systemit's, I was taught we should stay away from them and that they where dangerous, I remember being very afraid of (what I know now is child care workers) but back then I thought they where evil people, that they would take me away from my family for no valid reason, we where taught we where not supposed to tell them things and that we should not talk or even lie. We lived in huge houses with up to 100 people at places (don't ask me how they paid for them, no one worked) the women would go out and do something that was called Flirty Fishing, and they would try to get things from men or make them join the cult. The couples did sharing and there was Pedophilia and even incest, it's disgusting, thankfully I only found our about that after I left and I was older. We hardly saw our parents and we where raised by others we lived and sleeped in the same room as our teachers and classmates. Well at least we where very smart and educated children, most if us could read at 4yrs and we we did music also, as you can see lol. I forgot about it it is not something that I live with anymore, tge past is the past and I have moved on. One good thing was
What's rlm? I'm only here bc of learning about the creepy kids show made by David Berg's sex cult and I went too deep and now I'm at this point of the sos song video
@@emilyk5718 RedLetterMedia, they review movies on YT with a series where they get sent random bad lowbudget ones and watch them. Guessing it was shown on one of the episodes but I do not remember which
Ben Willingham on the contrary, it seems super conventional. Feels like a typical 80s pop hit, which of course makes it all the more dangerous if the people running Family International were able to get kids listening to it.
Matt Morales It's a reference to the youtubers who popularised this video, RedLetterMedia. One of the hosts, Jay, has been known to refer to things as borderline experimental. Still, you are totally right, it does just sound so normal in terms of the style at the time, it would've been very easy to slip under the proverbial radar.
I suggest you look into Far Cry 5's soundtrack. It's not a real cult, but all their songs were written in a way that cult music would sound. And every song is incredibly good.
l.ron Hubert founder of scientology made some absolute banger jazz. I have a undying burning h8trd for scientology but the drum roll on at the end of summertime on power of source fkn slays
@@Assimandeli Was just about to reply the same. He's worth checking out if you're into freak-folk or jazz singer-songwriter stuff. He was a decent crooner.
Being a RedLetterMedia fan is SORT OF like being a cult. Once you've heard the angelic laughter of Rich Evans, there's no getting through your day without it. Also, I talk about RLM too much because when I type in "Rich", "Evans" appears on my suggested next words.
Damn. They're not kidding with that 'international' label. I must have heard at least three different language versions for this song. And yes, this song is AWESOME!
@@tamlin2815 The cult spread out into Asia and Latin America during the 80s to evade scrutiny in the US. Apparently they mostly operate in places like Taiwan and Thailand nowadays.
Randomassyoutubechannel It was a reference to RedLetterMedia, who reviewed ‘Boyhood’, the movie that took 12 years to make. They also covered THIS, so the joke goes full circle
It's interesting that when something bad is done with a lot o good, It seems that we just see the bad and ugly Well, I was born in this group, me and my six brothers... And maybe can come as a surprise for you to know that none of us were molested our abused, and I know a lot of other people who was born in this group as well and neither were abused. Yes, there was a lot of disgusting doctrine, and the leader lost himself in his sin. But this wasn't always as this, it began as a true group of sincere believers that wanted to preach the gospel to everybody... Well, is just not right to see everyone that was a part of this group as a molester or a person that was molested. The way it seem to the people that didn't had contact with the group is that it was an orgy, and that pedophilia was the norm there... And this is not true. That's why you can see awesome materials that this guys made, because they weren't just "perverts" in a cult. There was a lot of good people who was sincere and trying to do good... And I know... This doesn't clean the bad and ugly that did happen there. But wasn't just bad.
I mean yeah that's how cult works. You start with a pretty reasonable idea and then gradually shift it into an insane one that just so happens to include giving away all your material goods to your leader. Boiling frog and stuff
LYRICS Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di, Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di, Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di, Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di. Everybody's gone computer crazy; Boy, it won't be long they'll be replacing Man with machines that talk and can think. Everything is cold and calculating, Far away from where love originated. What can I do but reach out to you By the impulse of love, A computer-gram to you! Chorus: S.O.S. [Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di] My signal of distress! S.O.S. [Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di] It's time that we confess L.O.V.E.--love! Can't live without you! Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di, Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di. What machine can heal a heart that's broken? What machine can understand me? What can I do when I am blue? Send out a signal of love from me to you! [Repeat chorus] Love has outlasted man's machines, What's new today [what's new today] Goes out of style [goes outta style]. Love may not make the World go 'round, But it sure makes the trip worthwhile! Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di, Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di. Everybody's gone computer crazy, Far away from where love originated. What con I do but reach out to you By the impulse of love, A computer-gram to you! S.O.S. [Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di] My signal of distress! S.O.S. [Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di] It's time that we confess L.O.V.E.--love! Can't live without you! S.O.S. [Di-di-di. da-da-da, di-di-di] My signal of distress! S.O.S. [Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di] It's time that we confess L.O.V.E. - love! Can't live without you! [Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di] My signal of distress! [Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di] It's time that we confess L.O.V.E. - love!
@@wylde678 Sorry mate, but not to point out the obvious, but this was produced in 1989 predicated on truths revealed in the late 70's. Less than 1 percent of American and Western European households had a computer in the year 1982. So no, others were NOT making the same "generic social commentary" as you seem to be indicating in your comment. It was only in the 90's that main branches of Christendom such as the Orthodox Church and the Eastern Orthodox denominations began to "speculate" and postulate that Biblical prophecy would be fulfilled through the technology being developed in our time. Love them or hate them, right or wrong, TFI or COG was the FIRST to introduce a number of concepts that mainstream Christendom and accepted fringe movements are now adopting. And that's a fact!
@@wylde678 Sorry mate, but not to point out the obvious, but this was produced in 1989 predicated on truths revealed in the late 70's. Less than 1 percent of American and Western European households had a computer in the year 1982. So no, others were NOT making the same "generic social commentary" as you seem to be indicating in your comment. It was only in the 90's that main branches of Christendom such as the Orthodox Church and the Eastern Orthodox denominations began to "speculate" and postulate that Biblical prophecy would be fulfilled through the technology being developed in our time. Love them or hate them, right or wrong, TFI or COG was the FIRST to introduce a number of concepts that mainstream Christendom and accepted fringe movements are now adopting. And that's a fact!
Listening to this song in English makes it weirder than when it was in Japanese. Before, I just assumed it was a Christian group trying to convert Japanese people, but now knowing the lyrics changes everything.
This song is so damn catchy I was convinced it was sampled. I spent weeks trying to find the original song. Weeks wasted on a truly good song. (The music part not the message).
Even without the horrible back story to this song, the cheery music coupled with lyrics and video about a horrible cold nightmare future with unfeeling robots is pretty creepy... So I guess that's some successful propaganda right there.
I refuse to believe that TFI is an evil group after hearing their totally BASED and super catchy pop songs. Some extremely talented people were active in this group. Maybe all the accusations were a way to silence their important messages about "Watch out for 666" etc. It's TRUE isn't it??
There was versions in practically every language, we'd sell the videos door to door all over the world like Jehovah's witnesses. I had no bad experiences in the cult. Although my family moved on when I was 12, I liked my childhood living with lots of different families from all over. We'd only listen to their music but at least it was ok.
I think this has to be the winner for the best music video ever produced by a cult! Charles Manson didn't have nothing on SOS ;) This song is probably the ultimate example of something that is so cheese, that it sort of goes a full 180 and becomes pretty good. The amount of times the phrase 'What machine, can cure a heart that's broken?' completely un-ironically comes in to my head for various reasons...especially after a particularly heavy internet porn session...just simply doesn't bear going into...
This stuff is right up there with Rush, with the synthesizer work. Amazingly catchy, it’s really a damn shame the history of the organization behind it is so disgusting.
I could easily see this becoming a cult classic.
It *is* a cult classic!
I see what you did there
I get it!
I CLAPPED!!
Kek
You have to admit, this is an extremely catchy song
It really subverts your expectations.
and that makes it good
Ikr
It had to, to catch those children lol
@@fireflocs It's a song about family, and that's what makes it so powerful.
This would have SLAYED eurovision.
the way youre absolutely right 😭😭😭
We need to stop talking about the Jews and conspiracy theories as it could be dangerous.
Haha, In the 1980s maybe. But today - no. There are no gay or trans people and Christianity is a big no-no.
Douze Points! 😀👏
i was just thinking this sounds more like it was made 1984 then '94 lmao @@summerlake356
It's difficult to hear, but the male background singers are actually singing, "Dee-dee-dee dah dah dah dee-dee-dee." That's Morse code for SOS: · · · - - - · · ·
Vaylon Kenadell if this is true you've blown my mind! amazing.
Holy shit you're right
thats really clever. its weird how the songwriters seemed to actually care about the songs they were making
OHHHH MYYYY GOOOOOOD
NICE, I always confuse the short beeps and the long beeps in S.O.S; this song will help me remember the code, lol
This is genuinely an absolute banger.
So is "Cathy, Don't Go"
This is my favourite Christian-cult-made pop single
i suggest you look up Walking With You Father, blows this out of the water
"Cathy Don't Go To The Supermarket." You'll thank me later.
My favourite one is Watch out for 666
"Watch Out for the Green Door" is good too. A lot of talented musicians in the Children of God.
"Sucker for Love" is my favorite
Don't feel bad, you're not here enjoying a cult induction song, you're here wishing you had been in the screening room with the RLM gang.
I dunno, being in the same room with Rich Evans? Risky. He'll lure you to a secluded area with his charm and all of a sudden it's fifteen minutes later and his worm is in your mouth.
I've barely watched RLM but I'm here for the cult propaganda. They're lunatics with an awful history and beliefs but a weird discography, probably because they got an original member of Fleetwood Mac to join them.
This. Always 🤘
Guy Incognito Can i show you my warhammer figurines?
I'd like to show Rich my Wendy's ad
What a fun little love song themed around machinery, I’m sure glad there isn’t an ulterior motive behind it
If there is ever a musical comedy made about Ted Kazcynski this song needs to be in it
A heartbroken, rejected and sad Ted takes a walk out in the woods and takes a seat on a tree stump. Then hears a woodpecker pecking the rythmn of dididi daa daa daa dididi and the sing song part begins with the animals of the woods joining in as background vocals
@@roppi imagining Teddy K sat on the sofa with the RLM crew
This video is what he meant by man made horrors beyond our comprehension
Bruh like 30 seconds before I read this comment, I was just thinking Ted and Children of God cult have something in common after all.
@@babylonastronautTesla said that
"This song is so catchy, it's a shame the people who wrote it were child molesters"
Thankfully not all of them where, many dident even know what was going on,
I grew up in the Cult and never knew what was going on, I was never a victim of Pedophilia.
@@UnmaskingtheTruth When were you in the cult?
@@nonamej1591 Hi I was born in it in 1986, I was there for my small childhood, my parents left when I was 11yrs old.
Mostly good memories for me, and even though I highly disagree with the fact to raise your children like that, at the time I didn't know anything else.
@@UnmaskingtheTruth So what was some weird things you remember that were weird. Im just curious.
@@nonamej1591 Well first of all they thought they where the chosen ones, and everyone else was called the Outsiders or Systemit's, I was taught we should stay away from them and that they where dangerous, I remember being very afraid of (what I know now is child care workers) but back then I thought they where evil people, that they would take me away from my family for no valid reason, we where taught we where not supposed to tell them things and that we should not talk or even lie.
We lived in huge houses with up to 100 people at places (don't ask me how they paid for them, no one worked) the women would go out and do something that was called Flirty Fishing, and they would try to get things from men or make them join the cult.
The couples did sharing and there was Pedophilia and even incest, it's disgusting, thankfully I only found our about that after I left and I was older.
We hardly saw our parents and we where raised by others we lived and sleeped in the same room as our teachers and classmates.
Well at least we where very smart and educated children, most if us could read at 4yrs and we we did music also, as you can see lol.
I forgot about it it is not something that I live with anymore, tge past is the past and I have moved on.
One good thing was
This shit could be in the top 50 in the 80's
Every few months I think this song has gone from my head and then I have an RLM binge and here it is again.
What's rlm? I'm only here bc of learning about the creepy kids show made by David Berg's sex cult and I went too deep and now I'm at this point of the sos song video
@@emilyk5718 RedLetterMedia, they review movies on YT with a series where they get sent random bad lowbudget ones and watch them. Guessing it was shown on one of the episodes but I do not remember which
Can you give me more context about the children's program please?
RedLetterMedia is love, wheel of the worst is life.
🗣️🔥🔥🔥WHAT MACHINE CAN HEAL A HEART THATS BROKEN🗣️🔥🔥🔥
This is borderline experimental
Ben Willingham on the contrary, it seems super conventional. Feels like a typical 80s pop hit, which of course makes it all the more dangerous if the people running Family International were able to get kids listening to it.
Matt Morales
It's a reference to the youtubers who popularised this video, RedLetterMedia. One of the hosts, Jay, has been known to refer to things as borderline experimental. Still, you are totally right, it does just sound so normal in terms of the style at the time, it would've been very easy to slip under the proverbial radar.
OH AND THERE'S K MART!!
IT BROKE NEW GROUND
It's stylistically designed to be that way.
Why can't all cults have songs as awesome as this?
I suggest you look into Far Cry 5's soundtrack. It's not a real cult, but all their songs were written in a way that cult music would sound. And every song is incredibly good.
l.ron Hubert founder of scientology made some absolute banger jazz. I have a undying burning h8trd for scientology but the drum roll on at the end of summertime on power of source fkn slays
Charles Manson wrote like two decent songs.
@@Assimandeli Was just about to reply the same. He's worth checking out if you're into freak-folk or jazz singer-songwriter stuff. He was a decent crooner.
Being a RedLetterMedia fan is SORT OF like being a cult.
Once you've heard the angelic laughter of Rich Evans, there's no getting through your day without it.
Also, I talk about RLM too much because when I type in "Rich", "Evans" appears on my suggested next words.
Damn. They're not kidding with that 'international' label. I must have heard at least three different language versions for this song. And yes, this song is AWESOME!
looks like it was filmed in japan too
@@tamlin2815 The cult spread out into Asia and Latin America during the 80s to evade scrutiny in the US. Apparently they mostly operate in places like Taiwan and Thailand nowadays.
@@IsmailofeRegime how'd you find that out?
They werent called The Family International, when they filmed this, iirc.
I heard this took 12 years to make.
FUCK YOU, IT'S FOREVER!
12 year olds
Randomassyoutubechannel It was a reference to RedLetterMedia, who reviewed ‘Boyhood’, the movie that took 12 years to make. They also covered THIS, so the joke goes full circle
@Randomassyoutubechannel And all the footage looks really dated for 1994. Thunder Blade was '87
Was it filmed in like Venezuela or something?
“This is kind of horrible when you know the back story”
*a few listens later*
“SOS MY SIGNAL OF DISTRESS-“
It allows ourselves to distance ourselves from the whole cult thing.
It should be a felony being this much of a bop
The best part of the SOS song is the male background singers, vocalizing the Morse code for S.O.S. I thought that was very clever.
If you can ignore the fact that it came from a cult, the message from this song isn't objectively bad.
It's interesting that when something bad is done with a lot o good, It seems that we just see the bad and ugly
Well, I was born in this group, me and my six brothers... And maybe can come as a surprise for you to know that none of us were molested our abused, and I know a lot of other people who was born in this group as well and neither were abused.
Yes, there was a lot of disgusting doctrine, and the leader lost himself in his sin.
But this wasn't always as this, it began as a true group of sincere believers that wanted to preach the gospel to everybody...
Well, is just not right to see everyone that was a part of this group as a molester or a person that was molested. The way it seem to the people that didn't had contact with the group is that it was an orgy, and that pedophilia was the norm there... And this is not true. That's why you can see awesome materials that this guys made, because they weren't just "perverts" in a cult.
There was a lot of good people who was sincere and trying to do good... And I know... This doesn't clean the bad and ugly that did happen there. But wasn't just bad.
@@natanbt1209 thank you for sharing, i appreciate you taking the time to write this
And the fact that the cult openly embraced child rape.
I mean yeah that's how cult works. You start with a pretty reasonable idea and then gradually shift it into an insane one that just so happens to include giving away all your material goods to your leader. Boiling frog and stuff
Serial Experiments Lain who?
LYRICS
Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di,
Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di,
Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di,
Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di.
Everybody's gone computer crazy;
Boy, it won't be long they'll be replacing
Man with machines that talk and can think.
Everything is cold and calculating,
Far away from where love originated.
What can I do but reach out to you
By the impulse of love,
A computer-gram to you!
Chorus:
S.O.S.
[Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di]
My signal of distress!
S.O.S.
[Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di]
It's time that we confess
L.O.V.E.--love!
Can't live without you!
Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di,
Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di.
What machine can heal a heart that's broken?
What machine can understand me?
What can I do when I am blue?
Send out a signal of love from me to you!
[Repeat chorus]
Love has outlasted man's machines,
What's new today [what's new today]
Goes out of style [goes outta style].
Love may not make the World go 'round,
But it sure makes the trip worthwhile!
Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di,
Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di.
Everybody's gone computer crazy,
Far away from where love originated.
What con I do but reach out to you
By the impulse of love,
A computer-gram to you!
S.O.S.
[Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di]
My signal of distress!
S.O.S.
[Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di]
It's time that we confess
L.O.V.E.--love!
Can't live without you!
S.O.S.
[Di-di-di. da-da-da, di-di-di]
My signal of distress!
S.O.S.
[Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di]
It's time that we confess
L.O.V.E. - love!
Can't live without you!
[Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di]
My signal of distress!
[Di-di-di, da-da-da, di-di-di]
It's time that we confess L.O.V.E. - love!
"translate to English"
Thanks Google 🙄
This song is really genuinley touching in these times. This song means a lot to me
Wow, if they thought computers were taking over our lives in 1994...
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Even a crazy cult that abused children can make a valid point or two.
Their valid social commentary almost makes up for the whole child molestation thing
@@faded_ink3545
As if nobody else ever made that same generic social commentary (TECHNOLOGY BAD).
@@wylde678 Sorry mate, but not to point out the obvious, but this was produced in 1989 predicated on truths revealed in the late 70's. Less than 1 percent of American and Western European households had a computer in the year 1982. So no, others were NOT making the same "generic social commentary" as you seem to be indicating in your comment. It was only in the 90's that main branches of Christendom such as the Orthodox Church and the Eastern Orthodox denominations began to "speculate" and postulate that Biblical prophecy would be fulfilled through the technology being developed in our time. Love them or hate them, right or wrong, TFI or COG was the FIRST to introduce a number of concepts that mainstream Christendom and accepted fringe movements are now adopting. And that's a fact!
@@wylde678 Sorry mate, but not to point out the obvious, but this was produced in 1989 predicated on truths revealed in the late 70's. Less than 1 percent of American and Western European households had a computer in the year 1982. So no, others were NOT making the same "generic social commentary" as you seem to be indicating in your comment. It was only in the 90's that main branches of Christendom such as the Orthodox Church and the Eastern Orthodox denominations began to "speculate" and postulate that Biblical prophecy would be fulfilled through the technology being developed in our time. Love them or hate them, right or wrong, TFI or COG was the FIRST to introduce a number of concepts that mainstream Christendom and accepted fringe movements are now adopting. And that's a fact!
Thank you RedLetterMedia for showing me this song back in like 2019. Enjoyed it on many playlists since
This broke new ground.
OH MY GOD!
You got to say it right.
IT BROKE NEW GROOOOOOUUUUUNNNNDDD
Yeah in the kool aid market
WHY IS THIS SO GOOD
I want to see this playing in the background of a corny romance show about someone falling in love with a robot
So, ... how can I find this on Spotify?
it's there already
Same way that you find other stuff on Spotify? What a damn stupid question :)
@@MixeReut I couldn't find it
Can't find it, really
Now I know, it is "S.O.S. by Heaven's Magic"
What worries me about this song is that it seems more relevant today than it did then. Despite it being made by a cult.
This sounds like something straight out GTA Vice City radio
Yes! Reminds me of Aneka Japanese boy
Rich Evans is bae
When I heard "S.O.S", I clapped. I stood right up out of my seat, and i clapped.
Can't wait till this gets stuck in my head and I catch myself watching this video in the bathroom at work
Why can't Scientology be this charming????
Rich Evans brought me here
He just wants to produce a video for giraffes!
this song gets me in tears though i forgetting my heart is broken for long yet been loughing
Listening to this song in English makes it weirder than when it was in Japanese. Before, I just assumed it was a Christian group trying to convert Japanese people, but now knowing the lyrics changes everything.
yeah its actually very relatable
I thought it was some SNES-like gaming console commercial...
This gives me Talking Head vibes,I love it!
YOU MIGHT FIND YOURSELF
I get an ABBA vibe. They also have a song called SOS.
SOS and Kathy Don't Go should both be big hits. Better than any pop music these days.
I mean these were made by a cult.
I keep getting this stuck in my head.
This unironically goes hard as hell
Thanks for uploading these. Definitely takes me back to being a kid 💖
ID HOPE NOT.
Still coming back to this banger 🎉
Dee Dah Dah Dah Dee
Actually, it's dee dee dee, dah dah dah, dee dee dee (· · · − − − · · · ), S.O.S. in Morse code.
It's like poetry, sort of, they rhyme.
Cult propaganda has never sounded more catchy
this song is one of my only guilty pleasures
I bet the children of the Family International wanted to send an SOS.
Today we'll be listing the top10 seemingly innocent videos with disturbing back stories...
This is from 1994 but looks like it was 10 years earlier
Official podcast.
Andrew thanks for this gem...
It's apparently been 2 years since you've posted this, and I'm now here from The Official Podcast because Charlie mentioned this cult in episode 301!
Playing this at my wedding. All cult followers are invited.
Cthulhu Cult members included?
Thank you again, RLM.
Bill Wurtz: "you could make a religion out of this"
wait no
Are all of these videos available?
what do you mean RLM reviewed a song by my hometown's sex cult. what do you mean. what do you mean.
Look I know they were a cult but damn... this is a banger.
You are not immune to propaganda.
This song is a CULT classic.
I mean, it's good, but it's no 'Cathy, Don't Go to the Supermarket!'
Of course not... this is better 😎
"I KNOW WHAT THAT IS!"
Why do I enjoy this song so much??
This song is so damn catchy I was convinced it was sampled. I spent weeks trying to find the original song. Weeks wasted on a truly good song. (The music part not the message).
I simply love it.
This song slaps, not gonna lie. For a cult, they sure make catchy songs.
This one is actually a pretty good message nowadays.
technology BAD
@@slamanthaaa cult love GOOD
“It’s about family, and that’s what’s so powerful about it”
banger
This is actually a really nice and wholesome video
Annnnnnnd in 2023 it's happening. 👀
I love a good cult.
But this one diddled kids.
damn you Deadwing Dork for making me listen to this song outside that stream
I know this cult is bad but I’ve listened to these family songs for my child hood and they’re catchy
As long as the song itself isn't weird I don't see the problem.
Even without the horrible back story to this song, the cheery music coupled with lyrics and video about a horrible cold nightmare future with unfeeling robots is pretty creepy...
So I guess that's some successful propaganda right there.
Liking this song are like enjoying minstrel show, they are catchy but have terrible context
love this song is so actual it's worse now with cell phones.
Dang I thought I was ahead of the curve for talking about this 20 years ago lol
FI: "Computers are ruining our lives!"
Also FI: "So which of these kids do you find attractive?"
Wow so much good memories from my childhood coming back!
Same here, ha.
I refuse to believe that TFI is an evil group after hearing their totally BASED and super catchy pop songs. Some extremely talented people were active in this group.
Maybe all the accusations were a way to silence their important messages about "Watch out for 666" etc. It's TRUE isn't it??
made with pure heart
THERE'S AN ENGLISH VERSION
OH MY GOOOOOOOODDDDDDDDD
There was versions in practically every language, we'd sell the videos door to door all over the world like Jehovah's witnesses. I had no bad experiences in the cult. Although my family moved on when I was 12, I liked my childhood living with lots of different families from all over. We'd only listen to their music but at least it was ok.
What in the Mandela effect is that globe at @0:30
Were they wrong?
Not really honestly
Unless it was your child, your relative child, or your friend child, no they werent
honestly without the backstory this would be great for some 90s cyberpunk show
This video album was released in 1989 because I used to own it back then along with all the other kiddie viddies. Nostalgia revived... ❤️❤️❤️
Cathy, don't go
a banger
I have to agree garf phone
I feel bad for liking this so much.
Ironic how this is posted on a computer
I was born into this group my dad sings in these vidoe haha
Do you need help?
Were you ever in danger
lol me too
I bet those kids were calling SOS at the time.
Yeah - sorry for the creepy joke.
still relevant today
This is actually from 1989.
I think this has to be the winner for the best music video ever produced by a cult! Charles Manson didn't have nothing on SOS ;) This song is probably the ultimate example of something that is so cheese, that it sort of goes a full 180 and becomes pretty good. The amount of times the phrase 'What machine, can cure a heart that's broken?' completely un-ironically comes in to my head for various reasons...especially after a particularly heavy internet porn session...just simply doesn't bear going into...
They produced a couple of other videos. "20 Minutes to Go" is even wilder than "SOS."
@@guidadiehl9176 Cathy don't go is a banger
@@guidadiehl9176 True that. I couldn’t stop laughing at “This Must Be Heaven!”
😂😂
It's not good because it's cheesy. It's good because of its melody.
The lyrics of the song could be a somewhat positive message but then you remember the part of the cult and the things they did
Got to admit the CofG did some catchy tune 🎶🎶😁
Grammy's are so rigged.... ugh. This is a legendary tune.
This stuff is right up there with Rush, with the synthesizer work. Amazingly catchy, it’s really a damn shame the history of the organization behind it is so disgusting.