Isn't it weird how every now and then, a really old video will inexplicably be recommended a lot by the algorithm? Song of Storms sounds pretty cool played like this
We back. Someone uploaded the audio from this to a streaming distributor who then flagged a copyright match, went private until I could get it sorted out.
It's a long play. Once AI generated videos will be a dominating form of content here, anything human-made from the old times, suddenly thrown in up by algorithm, will be a hit.
Same! My grandma had one in her basement, and every single time I went down there I had to play with it! Even when I was a little toddler, one year when the family went into the basement on Christmas morning to open stockings, I wanted to play on the organ and started freaking out when my mom tried to drag me away to open stockings, and eventually my uncle told her to just let me play with the organ 😂
This feels like something you’d find on a dusty old record in the bargain bin everyone’s forgotten about. But then you put it on, and it’s something magical
they used to be bought a ton so you can get an organ like this if you live in north America pretty much in any city, the city i live near has multiple people just giving them away for free because they want to get rid of them
Started watching this, now rain is pouring and my house is flooded. Which is good because this video is so fire that it had set the entire place aflame.
WHOAH. A quick look at the comments unlocked a CORE MEMORY. Someone from school(?) I was friends with, had something like this at his house and without even getting to play (on) it, it sat there like something magical!!
FYI "core memory" is a very old type of computer memory made out of little magnetic cores with wires threaded through them. It was the usual form of memory in computers built somewhere in the 60s/70s time frame (and therefore strangely appropriate for a video about a 60s organ).
Oh, the old mechanical Leslies. Those were cool. For those of you too young (or just don't know? I'm only 25) a Leslie is a speaker that spins around inside it's enclosure, giving that weird, kinda wobbly, known in digital recording as "wah-wah" sound. It's some pretty neato old technology, look it up.
Ray Hornsby I've never heard the Leslie sound referred to as a wah sound. I know the "vibe" effect originated from attempts to simulate a Leslie speaker, never heard it called wah though.
Thingaloo It could be from the 70s, I don't have many details on it other than it being my grandmother's. It's a leslie for sure though, you can see the speaker through the grill underneath. It has electronic vibrato too though.
1:33 This is my favorite part of this cover of the song. The way that sort of vibrating sound slows down and the different sounds stopping with each flip of the switches add so much more to playing the song on this organ.
Yeah, it can get pretty thick sounding with everything pushed. I'd actually love to get everything on this organ fixed. The bottom row is almost completely non-functional, three of the top row keys do not react to the sustain or reverb stops, and I think the speakers may be developing a connection issue. As much as I'd love to make this a DIY project, I'm just worried I'd end up breaking something. Unfortunately there doesn't really seem to be a market for fixed old organs either.
This is exactly what I wanted right now. Just been scrolling between all the same sites that I do all the time, getting reccomended CONTENT that's designed to catch my attention, which ironically ruins it, but here you are, you glorgious bastard, just playing a classic on a dusty organ. Thanks
I'm in the same boat. It doesn't help that, on top of that, youtube makes everything so hyper-tailored to videos you've already watched, it's near impossible to find anything new or interesting. If I wasn't interested in a video about one subject the first time I saw it and scrolled past it, I'm not going to be interested the next 57 times I see the same type of video on that same subject. Just because I watched something similar two or three times or went through a temporary phase of interest in a particular type of content doesn't mean that's ALL I want to see lol. I think these kinds of algorithms are a huge reason why doomscrolling is such an issue nowadays, perhaps intentionally. This simple little piece of music was indeed refreshing. It's always nice to see a little relic of the past like this too.
Looks like the organ my grandparents kept in their basement. Considering they passed away relatively recently, this definitely brings a tear to my eye while listening to you play. Thanks. 🥲
I really hope the algorithm continues to realize that I will abandon this platform if it doesn't keep recommending me actually interesting stuff like this instead of wave after wave of useless garbage.
Thought this was just a cool video until I checked that comments about it's age. 12 YEARS?? Why did I get recommended this? I mean I'm not complaining it's awesome but like... why?
My Grandma had one of these when I was a little kid. It was all I ever played with at her house. They thought "That kid is going places!" Nah...I have a deadbeat job, tinker on the guitar, and lost the Piano she bought me when I was 13 years ago. How we manage to squander opportunities. I live with that Pain every time I hear keys.
Don’t be so hard on yourself, dude. There is ALWAYS still time. Don’t let anyone try to tell you otherwise. What else are we on this earth for but to do what you love?
What Shea said (lol), you can't change the past but you can always work to improve in the present for a better future. I have similar regrets and more, but I'm trying to avoid having more of them later in life.
When I was a kid (50 years ago lol), my friend's dad had a huge, professional organ with three rows of keys and a bazillion different switches for various tempos and beats and sound effects. Bossa Nova was a favorite. That thing was MASSIVE, I have no idea how they got it into the house. He was an amazing organist, thanks for reminding me of happy days!
wow. really glad to get recommended this video now, because I also saw it back when it was new. I was sooooo right to be obsessed with this piece of music as a 14 year old and you played it really nicely
The beginning and end of the video are honestly so lovely? An old family friend had an organ like this back in the 90s and seeing this was so nostalgic.
From the sky, to the ground, rain is falling all around, a whisper in the wind, the song of storms begins, It feels like it is destiny, the rain will sing the melody, It will sing the song of storms *bridge* Once there was, A little one, Riding around in the sun, He wished for cooler days, To cool the sun’s gaze, He found a man, And learned a song, To cool down the blazing sun, And he learned the song of storms. *bridge* Sprinkle wind, Add some rain, Now it’s a big hurricane, Charging through the land, playing air like a band, Ruining, All the towns, Using powers of the clouds, And destroying Hyrule *bridge* No more smiles, No more frowns, No more magic, No more crowns, A voice calls from within, Looking for his kin, Little did, This boy know, He destroyed them head-to-toe, When he played the song of storms.
nobody: the youtube algorithm: here's a video from over a decade ago of someone playing music from Ocarina of Time on an organ that may not exist anymore. enjoy :)
I want a music room in my dream house where musician friends can come in and play to their hearts content. There were some things previous generations had right.
EDITAGAIN: Follow my stupid band on instagram we're on spotify too striking while the iron's hot baybeeee instagram.com/softspot.ky/ EDIT: Unfortunately this organ has either been purchased in a storage unit auction or trashed. F in the comments please. It makes me so happy people still view and regularly comment on this video. Not sure what keeps drawing people but I appreciate ya
This is extremely nostalgic. My now severely demented grandmother had an organ like this, and growing up she used to play all the time. Thanks mate, lovely job.
*(The Hyrulian Knights are down by 2. Bases are loaded, and the big bad slugger Gannondorf comes up to bat. Its a 3-2 count, and all the villagers are on their feet and biting their nails. The pitcher puts a fresh magic bean in his lip... Spits, then fiddles with the ball as he decides between a curveball or a sinker. The stadium organ plays this song:)*
Thanks for 1mil views give me money since TH-cam won’t ko-fi.com/bigsquatch
10 minutes ago what
@@Phoebe457right?
Gotta respect bro jumping on it when YT randomly decides his video is chosen lol
@@hipster_tacos man is commited to the yt grind
Wow 7 hours ago
"Sorry ladies and gents, but today's ball game has suddenly been rained out thanks to the organist."
"Not again!"
The fans and both teams make sure that this guy never plays again due to organ failure.
that stupid kid and his ocarina
clutch joke
See, you joke, but the only stadium I've heard this in was Dodger Stadium, where rain almost literally never happens
Isn't it weird how every now and then, a really old video will inexplicably be recommended a lot by the algorithm?
Song of Storms sounds pretty cool played like this
It seems like everyone has been getting this recommended within the past few days, cool right?
@@dimwittedechotrue i got it in my recommended a few days ago, and i found it again just now
Better late than never, right?
The algorithm is merely the stream of consciousness for and eldritch horror.
May we meet again on the next random video my brothers. It'll probably be a 4 second cat video knowing youtube.
We back. Someone uploaded the audio from this to a streaming distributor who then flagged a copyright match, went private until I could get it sorted out.
WOAH WHAT HI
IT’S BACK!!!!!!
Well it make me find it so thats cool, very cool man
Its back hell yeah! I was wondering where this went
YAY
youtube occasionally realizes they missed a gem, to which we all then see it 11 years later.
Edit: 12 years
Wh-
Oh shit it *was* eleven years ago
Very true
I was fortunate enough to have it grace my suggestions three years ago. Good to see it again.
It's a long play. Once AI generated videos will be a dominating form of content here, anything human-made from the old times, suddenly thrown in up by algorithm, will be a hit.
DUDE SAME
*Link standing by in hyrules elevator*
Link on hold trying to get through to the operator
I FUGGIN SNORTED
Inside The elevator he might be just hearing that song in there over and over until it’s next floor lol
Link hits a home run
@@nicneamnicneam895😂😂😂.
So THAT'S why all them hurricanes came rolling in.
Yup 😅
Wild lol
you are the reason my house is under water
bit of a butterfly effect, you could say
@@atlix2 that means its coming for you next
11 years is better late than never! Beautiful playing!
Blessed by the algorithm
@@pixelkatzeus same!!
Same!
I've seen this video once before. And I'm more than happy to watch it again with others.
the algorithm has blessed us once more
I'm 45 and my grandparents used to have one just like this that I would play with every visit...
Bro, I had the same situation! Grandparents had one for years, and i played it every time I was over, I was never any good, though. 😂
Same! My grandma had one in her basement, and every single time I went down there I had to play with it! Even when I was a little toddler, one year when the family went into the basement on Christmas morning to open stockings, I wanted to play on the organ and started freaking out when my mom tried to drag me away to open stockings, and eventually my uncle told her to just let me play with the organ 😂
@NoriMori1992 ah that's awesome :) at least you were all in the same room!
Same lol. (Can’t recall if it had two keyboards like that though…)
My grandparents had a similar organ with a rotating speaker. After they died I said I wanted it, but my parents said we didn’t have the space. 😢
This feels like something you’d find on a dusty old record in the bargain bin everyone’s forgotten about. But then you put it on, and it’s something magical
well said
Got bit too?
they used to be bought a ton so you can get an organ like this if you live in north America pretty much in any city, the city i live near has multiple people just giving them away for free because they want to get rid of them
I have a strange suspicion about this.
@@Optiplexations i read your name as oedipus complex lol
11 years later, and im glad the algoritm showed me this
same
Yea
Same lol
Yup lol
Part 2
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Started watching this, now rain is pouring and my house is flooded. Which is good because this video is so fire that it had set the entire place aflame.
nice
one of the hardest zelda songs to get right and this organ that "didn't work as well anymore" does it justice
REAL
WHOAH. A quick look at the comments unlocked a CORE MEMORY. Someone from school(?) I was friends with, had something like this at his house and without even getting to play (on) it, it sat there like something magical!!
[[BIG SHOT?]]
FYI "core memory" is a very old type of computer memory made out of little magnetic cores with wires threaded through them. It was the usual form of memory in computers built somewhere in the 60s/70s time frame (and therefore strangely appropriate for a video about a 60s organ).
I swear that my Dad's foster parents had an organ like this in their house. It even had the exact colored keys towards the top.
@@Xezlec YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN! lol
@@lordnecro4820
WHAT?? WH3RE???
"old-ass organ" LOL
ChazWTFLOL yeah bro
Damn 8 years ago...
Recommend here too?
old ass-organ
@@hirozopelyup and I'm not disappointed in the least 🎶
ELEVEN YEARS AGO A KID CAME ONTO MY TIMELINE AND STARTED PLAYING THIS SONG, AND IT HASN'T STOPPED RAINING SINCE
just catch his floating ball of annoying light and he cant get your zs
okay, the algorithm reunited us here to learn the song, now somebody must go back 11 years to teach him the song
they sent him the song from the past this time if you think about it
Lmao true
I’m on it. I’ll teach Koji Kondo this melody.
Part 2
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Oh, the old mechanical Leslies. Those were cool.
For those of you too young (or just don't know? I'm only 25) a Leslie is a speaker that spins around inside it's enclosure, giving that weird, kinda wobbly, known in digital recording as "wah-wah" sound. It's some pretty neato old technology, look it up.
Ray Hornsby I've never heard the Leslie sound referred to as a wah sound. I know the "vibe" effect originated from attempts to simulate a Leslie speaker, never heard it called wah though.
Maybe it is the vibe then, I'm thinking of the effect in Audacity called "wah-wah", which serves to accomplish the same effect.
Pretty sure this is an electronic vibrato, not a leslie, and the organ is a transistor model from the late 70s or the 80s
Thingaloo It could be from the 70s, I don't have many details on it other than it being my grandmother's. It's a leslie for sure though, you can see the speaker through the grill underneath. It has electronic vibrato too though.
Then it must be a single-part rotary, the Leslie ones had trumpets for the top frequencies and a "hoven" for lower ones.
1:33 This is my favorite part of this cover of the song. The way that sort of vibrating sound slows down and the different sounds stopping with each flip of the switches add so much more to playing the song on this organ.
Wow, the sound's very spooky and mistic... It adds a little fun side to the song!!!
ZaK LaK The sounds are basically equal to the original ones from the original song.
That's a spooky, old ass organ.
yo how are you rn?
Yeah, it can get pretty thick sounding with everything pushed. I'd actually love to get everything on this organ fixed. The bottom row is almost completely non-functional, three of the top row keys do not react to the sustain or reverb stops, and I think the speakers may be developing a connection issue. As much as I'd love to make this a DIY project, I'm just worried I'd end up breaking something. Unfortunately there doesn't really seem to be a market for fixed old organs either.
Sorry for necroing, and not sure if you still have it, but there might be a general expert of audio stuff and organs in your area.
Did you ever get this fixed?
@@flux.aeterna Unfortunately not, I don't even know where it is or what's happened to it now.
@@Bigsquatch_ky damn the legend still replies LOL
@@matteonacc7010 I'm always here lmao
Whenever anyone calls something an [adjective]-ass [noun], I mentally move the hyphen one word to the right.
i can only imagine what that video might look like
xkcd
'Song of Storms on an old ass-organ.'
So, an armonica b*ttpl*g
Xkcd from a decade ago
this cover has been a companion of mine ever since i was like 11 or 12. im almost 20 now
That's fucking awesome, dude. It's wild to me that this still gets so much attention almost a decade later
Zephyr733 here's your reminder to listen to it again if you haven't in a while.
The build up at 1:10 onward back into the main part of the song is so awesome
Yeah that was sick
oct 15 2024. finally recomended this
This thing can be customized more than an iPhone.
Sena Balgobin anything can be more customized than an iPhone lol
ikr
bs, customized more than an android
https//th-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/w-d-xo.html
That's not saying much
This is exactly what I wanted right now. Just been scrolling between all the same sites that I do all the time, getting reccomended CONTENT that's designed to catch my attention, which ironically ruins it, but here you are, you glorgious bastard, just playing a classic on a dusty organ. Thanks
Same
I'm in the same boat. It doesn't help that, on top of that, youtube makes everything so hyper-tailored to videos you've already watched, it's near impossible to find anything new or interesting. If I wasn't interested in a video about one subject the first time I saw it and scrolled past it, I'm not going to be interested the next 57 times I see the same type of video on that same subject. Just because I watched something similar two or three times or went through a temporary phase of interest in a particular type of content doesn't mean that's ALL I want to see lol. I think these kinds of algorithms are a huge reason why doomscrolling is such an issue nowadays, perhaps intentionally.
This simple little piece of music was indeed refreshing. It's always nice to see a little relic of the past like this too.
I agree, but I still can't get over the fact you said "glorgious"... such a funny word
same reaction bro getting recommended this video feels like old youtube again
Why am i getting this 7 months after it was recommended to everyone again 😭😭 I love it tho, song of storms is my favorite
i love how it has some kind of engage switch for that spooky quality. I wish everything had this switch.
It's a motor that spins a baffle in front of the speaker, repeatedly covering and uncovering the speaker. Leslie speakers are super cool.
@@TH-cam.Commen-tater heck yes they are!
And of your can hear one in person, take the chance. They are beyond stereo the way they throw the organ sound off the walls in the space
It's like a sound sprinkler now that i think about it.
@@stevecarter8810
Looks like the organ my grandparents kept in their basement. Considering they passed away relatively recently, this definitely brings a tear to my eye while listening to you play. Thanks. 🥲
Man, who's here after getting this recommended to you 11 years later?
Me
me
wonder what's the cause
me
Me
All of us
A testament to youtube's recommended. See you in another 6 years.
I really hope the algorithm continues to realize that I will abandon this platform if it doesn't keep recommending me actually interesting stuff like this instead of wave after wave of useless garbage.
For a sec I thought you said this was garbage ngl but yeah recommended pages suck ass rn
But the useless garbage makes them rich 🤑
Wish I could see more stuff like this and less MrBeast or KSI drama.
@@retsell459 I've never once in my entire time using TH-cam been recommended drama videos. Try the "Not Interested" or "Don't Recommend" buttons
@@MemesSwitched Yeah for real, the past couple years recommendation quality has absolutely tanked, its so hard to find good stuff now
TH-cam found an old-ass gem and gifted my recommendations with it
The wah wah on this is bonkers
TH-cam algorithm knows exactly what I need at 5 am
based pfp
Thought this was just a cool video until I checked that comments about it's age. 12 YEARS?? Why did I get recommended this? I mean I'm not complaining it's awesome but like... why?
Check the pinned comment, it explains it.
yeh same here
My Grandma had one of these when I was a little kid. It was all I ever played with at her house. They thought "That kid is going places!" Nah...I have a deadbeat job, tinker on the guitar, and lost the Piano she bought me when I was 13 years ago. How we manage to squander opportunities.
I live with that Pain every time I hear keys.
damn
how did you lose a piano????
Don’t be so hard on yourself, dude. There is ALWAYS still time. Don’t let anyone try to tell you otherwise. What else are we on this earth for but to do what you love?
What Shea said (lol), you can't change the past but you can always work to improve in the present for a better future. I have similar regrets and more, but I'm trying to avoid having more of them later in life.
Jesus Christ
The title of the video made me laugh haha :)
TwoGuns11 lol
That layered fade-out was *_so_* classy.
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When I was a kid (50 years ago lol), my friend's dad had a huge, professional organ with three rows of keys and a bazillion different switches for various tempos and beats and sound effects. Bossa Nova was a favorite. That thing was MASSIVE, I have no idea how they got it into the house. He was an amazing organist, thanks for reminding me of happy days!
wow. really glad to get recommended this video now, because I also saw it back when it was new. I was sooooo right to be obsessed with this piece of music as a 14 year old and you played it really nicely
I literally walked outside I realized it was raining ☆゚.*・。゚
this is what i needed to see this Friday morning
same
Me at this friday afternoon
yep
The beginning and end of the video are honestly so lovely? An old family friend had an organ like this back in the 90s and seeing this was so nostalgic.
i love that even 11 years ago people had a longing for songs played on old instruments
it's 11 years ago not 100
it truly is fascinating to see what life was like all that time ago
You say this as if you're 11 or younger lol
Man, so true, I didn't even knew that there were instruments 11 years ago 😂
@@Artus_Music what
From the sky,
to the ground,
rain is falling all around,
a whisper in the wind,
the song of storms begins,
It feels like it is destiny,
the rain will sing the melody,
It will sing the song of storms
*bridge*
Once there was,
A little one,
Riding around in the sun,
He wished for cooler days,
To cool the sun’s gaze,
He found a man,
And learned a song,
To cool down the blazing sun,
And he learned the song of storms.
*bridge*
Sprinkle wind,
Add some rain,
Now it’s a big hurricane,
Charging through the land,
playing air like a band,
Ruining,
All the towns,
Using powers of the clouds,
And destroying Hyrule
*bridge*
No more smiles,
No more frowns,
No more magic,
No more crowns,
A voice calls from within,
Looking for his kin,
Little did,
This boy know,
He destroyed them head-to-toe,
When he played the song of storms.
Finally, we discovered it! Pure cringe
Here some wind
There some rain
*it’s a f-ing hurricane!*
:0
dude! Awesome!
nice
Gosh, that haunting echo of a real organ adds so much extra depth to all these nostalgic feelings. Thank you for this
0:46 _"LISTEN"_ **bass drop**
I see an og as well
very well indeed
@@lolnoefor reaal
Lmao when i first read the title I thought it said " old gas organ"
Kyle A gas powered organ would be sick
nobody:
the youtube algorithm: here's a video from over a decade ago of someone playing music from Ocarina of Time on an organ that may not exist anymore. enjoy :)
TH-cam algorithm brought me here. I absolutely love this
Genuinly one of the best pieces of music written in video game history
Without a doubt
It’s an unbelievably well written melody
My grandma used to have this exact same organ.... wow this just brought back memories in a way never thought possible
My grandmother had an organ just like this one!! Brought back a lot of memories. Thank you!
I want a music room in my dream house where musician friends can come in and play to their hearts content. There were some things previous generations had right.
Its like a forgotten memory
EDITAGAIN: Follow my stupid band on instagram we're on spotify too striking while the iron's hot baybeeee instagram.com/softspot.ky/
EDIT: Unfortunately this organ has either been purchased in a storage unit auction or trashed. F in the comments please.
It makes me so happy people still view and regularly comment on this video. Not sure what keeps drawing people but I appreciate ya
we come becuse song of stroms
Ur cover was epic that’s why
one of my dear friends said this cover specifically reminded them of me, its been a favorite ever since :0
I just got the same kind of organ for 30 dollars at goodwill
The algorithm brought me here.
Isso me arrepiou todo. Cumprimentos aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
I love this video every time I see it
I wouldn't even call that old. Aged like fine wine!
the whole vibe of this video always keeps me coming back every once in a while, such a nice cover!!
Gotta love those old lightbulb start up noises
I love those little pings and hums😁
thanks for making it unlisted, instead of private! i missed listening to this
Thank you for making the video not private!
One of my favorite videos of all time
After 11 years I can indeed confirm that that is in fact an old-ass organ
good think i got headphones in, don't wanna let the storms hear it
I wasn't expecting to love this sound that much 😮
Once , I accidentally stole a pump organ that was more than 80 years old ...
"accidentally"
"Pipe"
"Organ"
...Okay, I'm curious now. How did _that_ happen?
How do u steal a pipe organ
*priest wearing old timey pajamas and nightcap kicks down the door
"HEY, DONT YOU KIDS GO CAUSING RAIN AND GRANDFATHER PARADOXES IN MY CHURCH AGAIN!"
Wow... What an incredible instrument.
Beautiful. It feels like I've heard it before, but I sure as heck have never seen one.
We used to have an organ like that.... I think we sold it though ^^' That was awesome! Great job!
That song sounds like it was made for that. thank you so much that was incredible
Like how this is on my feed 12 years later 😭
the spin-up sound of a Leslie makes my mind smile like the Grinch
If Hyrule had had an ice rink during the 1950s...
Its back!!! ❤❤❤
Ty so much gor bringing it back I ❤ this so much 😭😭😭
1:10 that ascending bass is so cool
I freaking love that arrangement
it's back!
This is extremely nostalgic. My now severely demented grandmother had an organ like this, and growing up she used to play all the time. Thanks mate, lovely job.
That was so lovely putting a unique spin on it - I wanted to get up and dance 😊🤗😎
Today I got an old-ass video on my front page about an even older-ass organ. Very beautiful!
This would have blown my 12 year old brain had i seen it when it was uploaded. Better late than never youtube. Thank you sir.
Bro this sounds better than my 20 year old ocarina
Old videos are such a normal thing for me now.
This perhaps one of the cleanest covers of this song I've ever seen! Song of my childhood 😅
*(The Hyrulian Knights are down by 2. Bases are loaded, and the big bad slugger Gannondorf comes up to bat. Its a 3-2 count, and all the villagers are on their feet and biting their nails. The pitcher puts a fresh magic bean in his lip... Spits, then fiddles with the ball as he decides between a curveball or a sinker. The stadium organ plays this song:)*
I’m so glad this came to my recommended this will go to my music playlist now
I feel like im 8 again going on a little rpg adventure
yES!!
this is an amazing instrument. And great playing!
Old ass organ on an old ass video
I love it❤
Well done, that's a cool looking organ and Song of Storms is perfectly suited for it. Hope you can find a way to get it fixed. :)
If this organ still isn't broken, it is, in fact, old-ass
When I saw this it brought back all the fun memories. Playing this game, having fun with childhood friends, man elementary school
Song of Storms on an old-ass organ in an old-ass video
This makes me want to learn how to play the organ. I could just break into a church and play this during a storm to scare the shit out of people lmao
Omg ive had this melody stuck in my head for so long and i finally know what the songs called
This is nice, really nice.
I love it.