this album has made me rethink life, and i feel like it flipped it around, each time i hear this song, i think about the meaning of life, its beauty and the mystery of what happens after. Truly astonishing album, pretty sad that people dont realize how much of a genius kirby is, and how much work he put into this alone.
There's actually two meanings to life itself. The true one, is that you, as a living organism, your existence it's just to contribute the alimentary chain. And, of course, reproduce. Anyone can fulfill that meaning. But, on the other hand, there's the meaning that each one of us gives to our OWN lives. As an example, some people have nothing to live on, but mother's and father's only have their sons and daughters as the only reason to live. Young people want to reach their dreams, being an artist, as an example. Other people want to help humanity, giving people solution to problems everybody has. But, the meaning itself, you make it. Once you've done these two, there's nothing. Now, once that all is done, you can rest the last years of your life.
This would be the moment of bliss and clarity before then. This, and the end of stage 2, are the most peaceful moments of the entire album. This organ segment is more like bliss, finally recognising your family standing around you before your time of death, as the memories flood back to your almost-dead brain. This isn't even be logically possible, as the memories the person had before the diagnosis were not simply forgotten, they were ERASED during the 4th and 5th stages. The way that the mind suddenly recalls all its erased memories is truly phenomenonal, and nothing can explain it. Nonetheless, after a decade of long decline into nothingness, this final moment of bliss is well deserved and long awaited for, as the brain magically regains its ability to remember for a short period of time before the curtains close.
This part is just beautiful, the drone conveys feeling better than anything I've heard from Leyland, like driving back home after a long, exhausting trip.
This part in particular is so heartbreaking to me. When I heard it for the first time, I couldn't believe such a beautiful sound was playing right at the end. I think it represents the patient passing on, living lives that were never lived, forgetting memories that are now just an ambiance. This segment is so packed with emotion and interpretation, yet so overlooked. This whole project is an anomaly of sound. It pulls you into a ballroom you will never leave without you even knowing it. It's fascinating to the point where even the artwork looks like it _wants_ your attention, yet possesses such simplicity. Greatest album in the history of music.
@@EnderWarden Thank you. Sometimes I also reflect on the length of this album, and how it serves as a response to today's ever-increasing amount of short content. EATEOT does not care about accessibility. It's the full-fledged musical experience of dementia. It's so strange that this six-hour-long project has become popular on a platform known for shortening the attention spans of teenagers. Sometimes it feels like EATEOT is a complex answer to today's evil music industry and to our ever-increasing needs of having the faster, better, bigger. It has touched people in a way they never felt before. It has made them feel emotions they did not know could be experienced. Life is _not_ short. Our patience is.
Is it really our fault, though? The pandemic, the dumb politicians, the unlimited access to information; these are all external factors, and they have made us so... depressed. This is why Kirby is such a visionary. He understands that the future is no longer what is was, and it is only when we watch our dead empires decay that we will truly be at peace until the end of time. And though we may drink to forget the coming storm, memories live longer than dreams. We want peace. We need an empty bliss beyond this World.
@@Vaporstruck No, it's really not our fault for taking these indulgences in our society. Hundreds of millions are being indoctrinated into this cult. No matter where you go, it's everywhere. It's in our entertainment, it's in our beliefs, it's in everything. Every other day we see someone unhinged get outed on the internet. Literally today a person I was aquainted with 4 years ago has now been exposed for being on a website that exploits children. Nothing surprises me in people anymore. It's the norm to be so involved with online drama that we ignore the real threats upon us. Corporations are one entity that works all in one to weaken everyone so they have to be reliant. Addictions, obesity, soft feelings, anti social personalities are all being exploited to maximum potential.To cut yourself off from the mainstream media is to become the outcast. You become dead to society. You become dead to the world.. I want to thank you for writing your thoughtful comments.
@@EnderWarden Have you ever played Getting Over It? I think Bennett Foddy put this feeling into words perfectly when he said, "Maybe this is what this digital culture is. A monstrous mountain of trash, the ash-heap of creativity's fountain. A landfill with everything we ever thought of in it. Grand, infinite, and unsorted. There's 3D models of breakfast, gen-xers' fanfic novels, scanned magazines, green screen Shia leBoeuf, banned snuff scenes on liveleak. Facebook's got lifelike bots with unbranded adverts, and candid shots of kanye, and taylor swift mashups. Car crash epic fail gifs, Russian dash cam vids, discussions of McRibs, discarded, forgotten, unrecycled , muddled, rotten, and untitled Everything's fresh for about six seconds until some newer thing beckon and we hit refresh. And there's years of persevering dissapearing into the pile, out of style. Out of sight. In this context it's tempting to make friendly content... That's gentle, that lets you churn through it but not earn it. Why make something demanding, if it just gets piled up in the landfill, filed in with the bland things?" I'm glad Everywhere at the End of Time did not get piled up in the landfill.
What's even scarier to imagine is that the painting is an unrecognizable portrait of the person with dementia and that that sliver of a shadow in the back isn't a shadow but a hole to an unknown empty abyss which the portrait is about to fall into, lost for eternity
This is like entering the afterlife. The section before this segment is like purgatory, and then, ascenscion to heaven begins. And then choirs of angels welcome you to the gates.
@@windjackass6828you want to believe that everything came of a explosion literally coming out of Nowhere in Nowhere? alright, believe in that, but religion also wants to believe there's a god of love, if you can understand that, then thank you.
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My Opinon On R1: Beginning = Pre-Terminal Lucidity. F3 Transition To The Organ Segment = The Start Of Terminal Lucidity. Organ Segment: Early-Terminal Lucidity. Last 6 Minutes = Late-Terminal Lucidity. Last Minute = Death. Also 4:09-8:45 Is Just Pure Bliss imo.
My theory is that the organ segment is actually terminal lucidity because the abrupt switch from music to silence at 8:45 sounds like the patient died in a split second due to forgetting how to breath (I don't know how he died but I'm using the most common death for dementia patients). The 5 minute choir is the choir you would hear at a funeral which would make sense because after the choir of a funeral, it is often followed by the minute of silence, which is for the mourning of the loss of the person.
@@jonathanmejia1565erm,actually the reason of why you die from dementia is because of the damage caused in your neurons and brain,not because you forgot how to breath 🤓
Unlike me to post outside of Minecraft anymore, but the only uploader of this segment took the video down (from public view at least), and this is my personal favorite segment from the entire album. The second to last segment before the final 5 heartbreaking minutes.
@@EnderWarden (TH-cam seemed to delete my other comment) Yup, but there's two cautions regarding the melody: 1. The exact sample hasn't been found, that's why I said melody instead of sample. 2. It's basically impossible to hear this segment in the source material, I think Leyland did some massive editing to the song. (Or his computers did, idk)
I wonder what this represents... it feels like regaining your memories so slow leading to terminal lucidity? Or is it that you are slowly dying and then get that lucidity moment? Hallucinating maybe? What caught my attention here is that there is no static, opposed to the entire album where static prevails. Maybe it sounds like that track in deleted scenes forgotten dreams, I might be wrong, but this segment is the most intetesenting for many reasons
Yes. I find this to be most interesting too. I had to re-upload it. My theory is that the patient died and was migrating to the next life before immediately jumping back to life for one more goodbye.
my interpretation of the organ segment is that the first part represents the patient getting their memories of friends & family back and looking through all the good memories they made in life. the second part is the patient remembering about dementia and realizing that they’re undergoing terminal lucidity and that they’ll die soon. they also may remember some bad or regrettable thoughts.
I think this is the last moments before death. When the sound cuts off, I imagine it being death and the final music being from the patient's funeral in another pov.
I left a comment on the original video, but I won't bother rehashing it (kacperingo and therock more or less summed it up in spirit separately) But upon re-listening to this now - the arrangement of the Organs sounds just like Brain Static (or firing of neurons) to me - which would be consistent with this segment being a representation of Terminal lucidity (the temporary return of cognitive function and memory in Dementia patients that are close to passing)
TH-cam will just shoehorn in ads regardless of the uploader's wishes, just so they can make money off of what's essentially a free video. Forced ads are especially prevalent on videos that contain content ID, wherein copyright holders of said content ID can make ad revenue off that video if they chose not to copyright strike it instead; said copyright owner don't even have to be the actual creator or publisher of the content ID either.
This would be a clarity, but a special one. Unlike the other ones, this is... Peaceful. There's nothing after it ends, nothing. Why? Easy. In this clarity, the patient is aware. But, at this point, they dont even know who they are, they don't remember absolutely anything. And in that Anything, there's absolutely any trauma, worry, or problem. They are in peace, because there's nothing to be remembered that can make them feel worry. They are just staring at nothing, not able to move, but trying to understand what "nothing" is
It may be late but the similarities between this and Jupiter and beyond the infinite is interesting. 1. The length of R1 is almost as long as the movie segment. Both over 20 minutes 2. In this segment, the patient has lost their sense of self and time like Dave Bowman after going through the monolith. 3. R1 is in 3 parts, part 1 is the white noise at the beginning, part 2 is the organ segment, part 3 is the choir at the end. Jupiter and beyond the infinite is also in 3 parts, the space around Jupiter, the Stargate and the hotel at the end. Keep in mind that despite the parts, both are not in sync 4. The song that plays during the Stargate scene is Atmospheres by Ligeti which sounds similar to the organ segment at some parts but is not the music that plays in R1. Keep in mind that these are probably just coincidences but are interesting to point out
This channel has fallen under New ownership. I will not speak on what's happened behind the scenes. New content and full rebranding will release soon. Rest of the old videos will be put in an unlisted playlist.
now the thing that I really wonder about is... did Kirby use paulstretch on that segment ⸮ because if you sped up 24 semitones you can notice paulstretch artifacts due to the FFT interpretation. but it's not confirmed, can be some granular timestretch effect and reverb
to quote ShadowKillr6 "No, PaulStretch wasn't used by Kirby at all. He even said it explicitly in a reddit post. We don't know what he used to make the drones, but he said he used something with a wrong intent. However, I suspect the drones might be from some type of convolution reverb." I'll be honest, I'm not sure I know what convolution reverb is. I do have a theory though. I think this means Kirby stacked layers of the song on top of each other, mixed it the layers together at a low volume, then amped it back up
@@Mr-wd2wn convolution reverb is actually a special type of reverb that you can put any sample as diffuser. and with that you can make smooth drones or realistic ambient
i love you so much enderwarden
Iron from ice!
this album has made me rethink life, and i feel like it flipped it around, each time i hear this song, i think about the meaning of life, its beauty and the mystery of what happens after. Truly astonishing album, pretty sad that people dont realize how much of a genius kirby is, and how much work he put into this alone.
In my case it changed all my point of view of the world
There's actually two meanings to life itself.
The true one, is that you, as a living organism, your existence it's just to contribute the alimentary chain.
And, of course, reproduce.
Anyone can fulfill that meaning.
But, on the other hand, there's the meaning that each one of us gives to our OWN lives.
As an example, some people have nothing to live on, but mother's and father's only have their sons and daughters as the only reason to live.
Young people want to reach their dreams, being an artist, as an example.
Other people want to help humanity, giving people solution to problems everybody has.
But, the meaning itself, you make it.
Once you've done these two, there's nothing.
Now, once that all is done, you can rest the last years of your life.
my favorite piece of ambient music
This would be the moment of bliss and clarity before then. This, and the end of stage 2, are the most peaceful moments of the entire album. This organ segment is more like bliss, finally recognising your family standing around you before your time of death, as the memories flood back to your almost-dead brain. This isn't even be logically possible, as the memories the person had before the diagnosis were not simply forgotten, they were ERASED during the 4th and 5th stages. The way that the mind suddenly recalls all its erased memories is truly phenomenonal, and nothing can explain it. Nonetheless, after a decade of long decline into nothingness, this final moment of bliss is well deserved and long awaited for, as the brain magically regains its ability to remember for a short period of time before the curtains close.
This part is just beautiful, the drone conveys feeling better than anything I've heard from Leyland, like driving back home after a long, exhausting trip.
This sounds like levitating out of a void into space.
This part in particular is so heartbreaking to me. When I heard it for the first time, I couldn't believe such a beautiful sound was playing right at the end. I think it represents the patient passing on, living lives that were never lived, forgetting memories that are now just an ambiance. This segment is so packed with emotion and interpretation, yet so overlooked.
This whole project is an anomaly of sound. It pulls you into a ballroom you will never leave without you even knowing it. It's fascinating to the point where even the artwork looks like it _wants_ your attention, yet possesses such simplicity.
Greatest album in the history of music.
Couldn't have been said better
@@EnderWarden Thank you. Sometimes I also reflect on the length of this album, and how it serves as a response to today's ever-increasing amount of short content.
EATEOT does not care about accessibility. It's the full-fledged musical experience of dementia. It's so strange that this six-hour-long project has become popular on a platform known for shortening the attention spans of teenagers.
Sometimes it feels like EATEOT is a complex answer to today's evil music industry and to our ever-increasing needs of having the faster, better, bigger.
It has touched people in a way they never felt before. It has made them feel emotions they did not know could be experienced.
Life is _not_ short. Our patience is.
Is it really our fault, though? The pandemic, the dumb politicians, the unlimited access to information; these are all external factors, and they have made us so... depressed.
This is why Kirby is such a visionary. He understands that the future is no longer what is was, and it is only when we watch our dead empires decay that we will truly be at peace until the end of time. And though we may drink to forget the coming storm, memories live longer than dreams.
We want peace.
We need an empty bliss beyond this World.
@@Vaporstruck No, it's really not our fault for taking these indulgences in our society. Hundreds of millions are being indoctrinated into this cult. No matter where you go, it's everywhere. It's in our entertainment, it's in our beliefs, it's in everything.
Every other day we see someone unhinged get outed on the internet. Literally today a person I was aquainted with 4 years ago has now been exposed for being on a website that exploits children. Nothing surprises me in people anymore. It's the norm to be so involved with online drama that we ignore the real threats upon us.
Corporations are one entity that works all in one to weaken everyone so they have to be reliant. Addictions, obesity, soft feelings, anti social personalities are all being exploited to maximum potential.To cut yourself off from the mainstream media is to become the outcast. You become dead to society. You become dead to the world..
I want to thank you for writing your thoughtful comments.
@@EnderWarden Have you ever played Getting Over It? I think Bennett Foddy put this feeling into words perfectly when he said,
"Maybe this is what this digital culture is.
A monstrous mountain of trash, the ash-heap of creativity's fountain. A landfill with everything we ever thought of in it. Grand, infinite, and unsorted.
There's 3D models of breakfast, gen-xers' fanfic novels, scanned magazines, green screen Shia leBoeuf, banned snuff scenes on liveleak.
Facebook's got lifelike bots with unbranded adverts, and candid shots of kanye, and taylor swift mashups.
Car crash epic fail gifs, Russian dash cam vids, discussions of McRibs,
discarded, forgotten, unrecycled
,
muddled, rotten, and untitled
Everything's fresh for about six seconds
until some newer thing beckon and we hit refresh.
And there's years of persevering
dissapearing into the pile, out of style.
Out of sight.
In this context it's tempting to make friendly content...
That's gentle, that lets you churn through it but not earn it.
Why make something demanding, if
it just gets piled up in the landfill, filed in with the bland things?"
I'm glad Everywhere at the End of Time did not get piled up in the landfill.
Leaving the prison of mind.
What's even scarier to imagine is that the painting is an unrecognizable portrait of the person with dementia and that that sliver of a shadow in the back isn't a shadow but a hole to an unknown empty abyss which the portrait is about to fall into, lost for eternity
this song makes me feel warm and comforted.
this is such a soothing sound to listen to…
i wish there was an extended version of the organ segment
Well there is always the loop option.
which I have definitely used before and still do lol
I sat in the bath for like 20 minutes just feeling like this
Ok...
Oddly relaxing.
This is like entering the afterlife.
The section before this segment is like purgatory, and then, ascenscion to heaven begins. And then choirs of angels welcome you to the gates.
Heaven doesn't exist. It is a concept in your mind, designed to make you feel better.
@@windjackass6828 well you don't have to tell them that
@@windjackass6828you want to believe that everything came of a explosion literally coming out of Nowhere in Nowhere? alright, believe in that, but religion also wants to believe there's a god of love, if you can understand that, then thank you.
IMO This Is Terminal Lucidity
Place in the world fades away
Friends past, reunited
It's not the sample, but it is VERY VERY close.@@EnderWarden
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My Opinon On R1:
Beginning = Pre-Terminal Lucidity.
F3 Transition To The Organ Segment = The Start Of Terminal Lucidity.
Organ Segment: Early-Terminal Lucidity.
Last 6 Minutes = Late-Terminal Lucidity.
Last Minute = Death.
Also 4:09-8:45 Is Just Pure Bliss imo.
My theory is that the organ segment is actually terminal lucidity because the abrupt switch from music to silence at 8:45 sounds like the patient died in a split second due to forgetting how to breath (I don't know how he died but I'm using the most common death for dementia patients). The 5 minute choir is the choir you would hear at a funeral which would make sense because after the choir of a funeral, it is often followed by the minute of silence, which is for the mourning of the loss of the person.
@@jonathanmejia1565 If They Remember How Can They Forget To Breathe?. Also Nice Theory!.
@@jonathanmejia1565erm,actually the reason of why you die from dementia is because of the damage caused in your neurons and brain,not because you forgot how to breath 🤓
This is probably what I'll be listening to on my death bed. Just beautiful
Unlike me to post outside of Minecraft anymore, but the only uploader of this segment took the video down (from public view at least), and this is my personal favorite segment from the entire album. The second to last segment before the final 5 heartbreaking minutes.
Hey its me spl3tch i just met u in skyward duels
Thank you so much for reuploading this part.
@@nandiniprakash804 Of course
"A song of Sunshine" is the melody's name.
is it? that's good to know!
@@EnderWarden (TH-cam seemed to delete my other comment)
Yup, but there's two cautions regarding the melody:
1. The exact sample hasn't been found, that's why I said melody instead of sample.
2. It's basically impossible to hear this segment in the source material, I think Leyland did some massive editing to the song. (Or his computers did, idk)
@hello there somebody made a theory that at one of the organ sections plays a sample that nobody expects
@hello there theory video th-cam.com/video/SjyAhw39ux8/w-d-xo.html
A Song of Sunshine + Prelude and Fugue in E Minor are the melodies
Death is only a door.
the picture is funni
one of the albums of all time
What?
@@EnderWarden necroamjedjdjaud
@@EnderWarden app
a song of sunshine
wow
This fire 🔥
this is sick and im missesducklin
I wonder what this represents... it feels like regaining your memories so slow leading to terminal lucidity? Or is it that you are slowly dying and then get that lucidity moment? Hallucinating maybe? What caught my attention here is that there is no static, opposed to the entire album where static prevails. Maybe it sounds like that track in deleted scenes forgotten dreams, I might be wrong, but this segment is the most intetesenting for many reasons
Yes. I find this to be most interesting too. I had to re-upload it.
My theory is that the patient died and was migrating to the next life before immediately jumping back to life for one more goodbye.
my interpretation of the organ segment is that the first part represents the patient getting their memories of friends & family back and looking through all the good memories they made in life. the second part is the patient remembering about dementia and realizing that they’re undergoing terminal lucidity and that they’ll die soon. they also may remember some bad or regrettable thoughts.
I think this is the last moments before death. When the sound cuts off, I imagine it being death and the final music being from the patient's funeral in another pov.
IMO this is terminal lucidity. the final five minutes are whatever waits for us Afterwords
It represents human transcending consciousness to know his true self.
I left a comment on the original video, but I won't bother rehashing it (kacperingo and therock more or less summed it up in spirit separately)
But upon re-listening to this now - the arrangement of the Organs sounds just like Brain Static (or firing of neurons) to me - which would be consistent with this segment being a representation of Terminal lucidity (the temporary return of cognitive function and memory in Dementia patients that are close to passing)
David Drury - A Song Of Sunshine
Why in God’s name did I get a midroll ad
No idea. The fact there are even ads on my channel despite me not even being monetized is ridiculous.
@@EnderWarden TH-cam should fix this
@@EnderWardensame thing happened to me, there are ads in my videos
@@ForgottenC2890 Wish I could disable them 🤷
TH-cam will just shoehorn in ads regardless of the uploader's wishes, just so they can make money off of what's essentially a free video. Forced ads are especially prevalent on videos that contain content ID, wherein copyright holders of said content ID can make ad revenue off that video if they chose not to copyright strike it instead; said copyright owner don't even have to be the actual creator or publisher of the content ID either.
I mıss those tımes when I was obsessed wıth thıs aIbum 1 year ago, tıme ıs just fIyıng so fast... 😔
now hearıng these after 1 year hıts dıfferent
you don't even understand how deep it will go.
@@EnderWarden I know how deep ıt goes
@@cheems0 Wait until it's 10 years.
i still am
This would be a clarity, but a special one.
Unlike the other ones, this is... Peaceful.
There's nothing after it ends, nothing.
Why? Easy.
In this clarity, the patient is aware.
But, at this point, they dont even know who they are, they don't remember absolutely anything.
And in that Anything, there's absolutely any trauma, worry, or problem.
They are in peace, because there's nothing to be remembered that can make them feel worry.
They are just staring at nothing, not able to move, but trying to understand what "nothing" is
So there is voices in this segment ig?
2001 a Space Odyssey?
It may be late but the similarities between this and Jupiter and beyond the infinite is interesting.
1. The length of R1 is almost as long as the movie segment. Both over 20 minutes
2. In this segment, the patient has lost their sense of self and time like Dave Bowman after going through the monolith.
3. R1 is in 3 parts, part 1 is the white noise at the beginning, part 2 is the organ segment, part 3 is the choir at the end. Jupiter and beyond the infinite is also in 3 parts, the space around Jupiter, the Stargate and the hotel at the end. Keep in mind that despite the parts, both are not in sync
4. The song that plays during the Stargate scene is Atmospheres by Ligeti which sounds similar to the organ segment at some parts but is not the music that plays in R1.
Keep in mind that these are probably just coincidences but are interesting to point out
yo i just saw u in skywars
and asked what your channel was lol
sup
Commeeeee back also I’m a godlike as well now lol . I been grinding since your break also my main has 500 stars and a 6 fkdr
I am back its just that I've been really really busy with other things with my life right now.
Im now a skywars duels main. stat check the account "Pylio"
Bruh skyward duels bad
How do u get so many accounts?
What’s your disc I forgot it
hi i subbed to you i asked you what is your yt in hypixel skywars and after that you destroyed me
cool!
@@EnderWarden :D
Wait u sold ur account?
I'm gonna revert the change when I have the time. The person I gave it to is... busy.
Don't know if I'm really gonna come back. Lot of work little motivation.
@@EnderWarden okay...Good Luck
You can do it!😍
Why did you delete your vids
Because you use hacks and someone reported? Btw I don’t care that much u use hack or not
This channel has fallen under New ownership. I will not speak on what's happened behind the scenes.
New content and full rebranding will release soon. Rest of the old videos will be put in an unlisted playlist.
tf ?
Hru
@@EnderWarden not good
@@basp2446 I am sorry to hear.
now the thing that I really wonder about is... did Kirby use paulstretch on that segment ⸮
because if you sped up 24 semitones you can notice paulstretch artifacts due to the FFT interpretation. but it's not confirmed, can be some granular timestretch effect and reverb
to quote
ShadowKillr6
"No, PaulStretch wasn't used by Kirby at all. He even said it explicitly in a reddit post. We don't know what he used to make the drones, but he said he used something with a wrong intent. However, I suspect the drones might be from some type of convolution reverb." I'll be honest, I'm not sure I know what convolution reverb is. I do have a theory though. I think this means Kirby stacked layers of the song on top of each other, mixed it the layers together at a low volume, then amped it back up
@@Mr-wd2wn convolution reverb is actually a special type of reverb that you can put any sample as diffuser. and with that you can make smooth drones or realistic ambient
@@Guhadeen simplify further
@@Mr-wd2wn it's basically a better and realistic reverb
@@Guhadeen ok thanks
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