This song feels so calming but surreal at the same time, it feels like walking in the hallway of an empty hotel with this song playing or dancing in an empty ballroom.
POV: you’ve been teleported into space with a cassette player and tape, nearby you see a tether that can take you to safety, but for some eldritch reason you choose to float slowly away while the song plays
Watching old ghosts dancing eternally in a bombed out ballroom, their wartime wounds clearly visible on their translucent bodies. They gaze dreamily into each other's eyes, showing the love they had still burns, though their physical bodies died nearly just over 80 years ago. Phantom blood drips upon the weeping dance floor, tracing the track of their eternal dance and smeared by her long rotted cocktail gown.
This song is trying so hard to be happy. It's like saying "I'm fine" or "it's ok" to someone, but it's really not. You can only hope for things. And that hope brings you little glimpses of joy. "Everything is gonna be ok!" you say to yourself. But will it really be? Time will show...
Evokes the feeling the very last party in the final throws of a golden age. When everyone but a few people desperately trying to keep that spirit alive are all that’s left.
Como un perro borracho entre las callejuelas llenas de cadáveres, sin norte ni sur, sabiéndome muerto. ¿Cuánto tardará la vida en acabar con mi vida? Dulce danza hacia la muerte segura. Estandarte de la hegemonía de los cimientos de la civilización occidental.
Leyland kirby before becomes The caretaker has an record label called "V/Vm Test Records" in the 90's, and was changed to what we know by the EATEOT "History Always Favours the Winners". sorry only now edit: he doesn't wrote the songs, him and others people bought the rights of the songs and modified asf
@@KiLN_ i get a little confused with this but ok. I was talking about V/Vm label. in the 90's, he and others people on V/Vm has actually bought rights of songs to distort thems as possible. you should get a look in "The Green Door" album, because i think i can't explain this more properly(has careless whisper there).
It was on "We'll all go riding on a rainbow" by the same artist, it wasn't on Everywhere at the End of Time, unless you're referring to the tuba sounds around 35:00 into Stage 6. (which aren't confirmed to be this track).
The original song is called "The Japanese Sandman".
we stan
by Fox Trot
@@Paladin_Greenfox trot was the dance, it is by Paul Whiteman
@@Paladin_Greeni do apologize for being rude, are you retarded?
This song feels so calming but surreal at the same time, it feels like walking in the hallway of an empty hotel with this song playing or dancing in an empty ballroom.
POV: you’ve been teleported into space with a cassette player and tape, nearby you see a tether that can take you to safety, but for some eldritch reason you choose to float slowly away while the song plays
It's like old big band music on sedatives.
real
Watching old ghosts dancing eternally in a bombed out ballroom, their wartime wounds clearly visible on their translucent bodies. They gaze dreamily into each other's eyes, showing the love they had still burns, though their physical bodies died nearly just over 80 years ago. Phantom blood drips upon the weeping dance floor, tracing the track of their eternal dance and smeared by her long rotted cocktail gown.
heard as a drone in the last segment of J1 stage 4 Post Awareness Confusions.
Outdated
Utterly haunted
c'est serein, épanoui, absolument hospitalier!
I can vibe to this 24/7
This song is trying so hard to be happy. It's like saying "I'm fine" or "it's ok" to someone, but it's really not. You can only hope for things. And that hope brings you little glimpses of joy. "Everything is gonna be ok!" you say to yourself. But will it really be? Time will show...
my favorite part in the entire album and the only track i remember from it
Such a pleasant sound...
Evokes the feeling the very last party in the final throws of a golden age. When everyone but a few people desperately trying to keep that spirit alive are all that’s left.
Brilliant
it sure is.
Como un perro borracho entre las callejuelas llenas de cadáveres, sin norte ni sur, sabiéndome muerto. ¿Cuánto tardará la vida en acabar con mi vida? Dulce danza hacia la muerte segura. Estandarte de la hegemonía de los cimientos de la civilización occidental.
si
Assim.........tudo que há de bom morre.......
Elegance
Haunting
GOLD
lyrics:
[Instrument]
[Instrument]
[Instrument]
gee thanks
amazing
2x speed and you'll get the original
Where you got the footage from
En el segundo cero el tipo se ve como un ratón
damn
The oldest deep fried meme I found
каким хуем это мем?
Any one from T-H O B
No dislikes? Wow.
Brainwashed O_O
Sounds like a 1930's Undertale......
MEHR groove GEHT NICHT.................
eyy deutscher
@@lcdream4213 ich auch!
@@belosneshkaaaa stabil
ich auch 💀
wunderbar nich?
this is the guy who wrote 100 songs just for shitpost
WROTE?!?!? 😂😂😂 oh buddy he just slowed down songs from the 1920’s-1940’s, you’re hella confused here
Leyland kirby before becomes The caretaker has an record label called "V/Vm Test Records" in the 90's, and was changed to what we know by the EATEOT "History Always Favours the Winners".
sorry only now
edit: he doesn't wrote the songs, him and others people bought the rights of the songs and modified asf
@@yumslurp you seriously think James Kirby bought the rights to all the tracks he hacked?
@@KiLN_ i get a little confused with this but ok. I was talking about V/Vm label. in the 90's, he and others people on V/Vm has actually bought rights of songs to distort thems as possible. you should get a look in "The Green Door" album, because i think i can't explain this more properly(has careless whisper there).
Fun fact: this was used in an album called: evrywhere at the end of time
It was on "We'll all go riding on a rainbow" by the same artist, it wasn't on Everywhere at the End of Time, unless you're referring to the tuba sounds around 35:00 into Stage 6. (which aren't confirmed to be this track).
@@plece also this was used in J1SD
@@plece and it was used in the last song of stage 4
@@nzslol and G1SC B)
@@plece ratio