All of your work on this channel deserves love, my friend. Easily The best channel on TH-cam. Watching your videos several times every week. This channel is actually one of few where i dont mind ads, since i feel creators of Great stuff like this really deserve the income. I hope you will continue doing this stuff for years to Come ❤️🎤🎵
Ngl, I kinda wanna make a video about Nazi Germany or the USSR or some other hugely powerful authoritarian state with this music. Like, almost all of the lyrics could very easily be applied to the general disregard for humanity and genocidal/nuclear threat these states posed.
@@Barrobroadcastmaster If Disney probably didn't own Star Wars, we would've probably had a show like this. That's an awesome idea though. It might be a bit humorous as well, seeing their everyday lives on the death star like The Office or something
@@nursmalik6024 My Stick suffers from only having one scene with Yoda to pull footage from in that movie. If Yoda had more screen time they could have mixed up the lyrics more.
Can we just appreciate how on point these lyrics are? I love when they talk about the erected sun with the ion gun. It makes no sense and yet it works perfectly at the same time.
The lyrics when there's no one on screen talking can just be whatever they want. What's impressive is when the lyrics still work while matching the mouths of characters who weren't saying anything like that.
This part is just dead serious and shocking after all the jokes, and then it just goes back to being really goofy with "evil comes in round shapes". I love it
“Phill, you could never get down like a funky thing cause you don’t live in the rhythm.” Is the smoothest way I’ve ever heard someone sing 20 syllables in a single line.
It's smooth as hell, it makes sense, AND it's a good "bad" lip-reading. And passive-aggressively giving a guy permission to have a stroke is fucking hilarious.
@@Odincdaj522004 All of Tarkin's lines are really well done. As you pointed out, this particular song is less random than some of the others. It makes sense in context with itself. I wonder how long it takes to create one of these videos? It's quite complicated, I'm sure. Musically, I like "Bushes of Love" better. "Seagulls! (Stop It Now)" is funnier, but right now, I can't stop listening to this one. Perhaps it's because it was underappreciated and didn't get around to really listening until fairly recently. What I really want is a new _Star Wars_ BLR song. We may never get another one because it's such a labor-intensive process.
The start of this song as a light, nonsense lyric, snap happy tune belies the darkened hook that captures the real terror of the death star more then most of the movies ever did. Coupled with the few good shots from Rogue one, it at times sends chills down one's spine. The hook is beyond catchy to the point it actually is pushing Bushes of Love and Seaguls, if not out of my head, then at least to the backseat. Which is a VERY hard thing to do as I've woken up and had one of those two songs running in my head.
I never liked that line, it doesn't make sense, it's poor English and it doesn't scan. Better would have been "before it gets better it’s gonna get worse".
@@gcjpcrowder Apparently the guy behind BLR is a professional record producer, so no, they haven't missed their calling, they just do this stuff on the side.
The fact that Tarkin was wearing fuzzy slippers in all the shots where his feet weren't seen brings me so much joy and makes this video even that much funnier.
FunFact: in the movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, both Harrison Ford and Sean Connery refused to wear pants while filming their scenes at location in Spain. Almost every scene where they're doing exterior scenes in Spain, they're both pantless. Because the heat was too much for them.
Best scene in the movie, really. Strange how this BLR reminds that Vader was such a simple and two-dimensional villain in the first movie, just a cultist heavy under Cushing's character with a grudge against the hero's mentor, but was still effective. Puts the lie to the whole "villains have to be complex/sympathetic/melodramatic to work" thing.
Okay, here's a kind of funny story. I heard the song a couple months ago and I really liked it (obviously). Part that I remembered most was " bleep boop bloam, goodbye to your home." Then, I had a Star Wars marathon, as one does. Then, when I got to A New Hope, I was waiting for the part where they pressed three buttons in a row so that I could say "bleep bloop bloam, goodbye to your home." But it wasn't there. I figured it must be in Return of the Jedi. So then I was watching Return of the Jedi, and I was looking for when they press three buttons in a row so I could say "Bleep bloop bloam, goodbye to your home. " but it wasn't there. So then, I figured that that bit must be edited or something. Then, about a week later, I decided to watch Rogue one first the first time since it came out in theaters. Then, I saw the moment! They pressed three buttons in a row and I said "Bleep bloop bloam, goodbye to your home." It was very satisfying.
I'm surprised no one mentioned the lyric "the death of a culture". I found that one very chilling, really captures the horror of the death star and what it represents.
Death of a culture. Somewhere the vulture Is waiting for us in an erected sun, A sun with an ion gun. - Bad Lip Reading These are pretty good lyrics, really. Most of these songs contain lyrics that are either brilliant or so random they can be interpreted as profound. I have my own meaning for the lyrics of "Bushes of Love." If the human race has a future, Bad Lip Reading will be studied like Nostradamus is today: just random enough to read all kinds of predictions into the words.
@@padmeamidala5161 It's kind of personal, which makes it especially ridiculous. A parody song with ridiculous lyrics can actually make me cry. I was 49 when the song was released and there was something waiting in the bushes for me. I lost my parrot, who had been my best friend for over thirty years. I got another parrot, hand-raised her myself, and she was lost outside due to an accident. Then my mother got cancer. And that's where we are now. That was my chicken-duck-woman thing. 49 times...yeah, it was 49 times and it was right there waiting for me. Just prior to this, my grandmother died. One of my best friends died ten days after I lost my lifelong parrot friend. I have lost everyone who mattered to me: everyone except my mother...and when it comes to cancer, you just never know. Yes, I know this is ridiculous, but the human brain likes detecting patterns, even when they don't exist
2:09 the death star has always been a chilling concept, but this is the first time i've ever realized not only what it is but what it represents. for a comedic parody channel, this sure enhances the material
right? i've never even seen star wars, or walking dead, but these parodies w their jarring juxtaposition of tones get across like.. the Mood. the heart of the thing, somehow, and it's deeply touching
There were survivors. People who were off-world when Alderaan were blown up. Including those serving in the Imperial Navy. And one of those blew up most of the survivors because Vader tricked him into doing so during a test of loyalty (killing the survivors was the punishment for disloyalty).
Ngl, I kind of agree. Like, the idea of the Death Star as an “erected sun” is neat. Because it drives home the idea that this is almost a force of nature, and it was built to uphold and evil wizards regime, so ultimately before anything gets better it’s gonna get worse.
@Shelby Seelbach Definition of underrated: "Not rated or valued highly enough". To say something is underrated doesn't mean that it isn't rated well. It just means that you think it should get more recognition and be rated better by more people. Also, the OP didn't even say that this is particularly underrated. They just said it's the _most_ underrated. meaning that if they had to choose one that should be rated higher than it is, this would be the one that deserves it the most.
2:09-2:25 is easily my favorite part in the song, it just sounds so dang chilling and cool there, and the transition beat between “the death of a culture,” and “somewhere the vulture,” is just so slick.
@BringbackKotorDisney No, Phil was the random guy commenting on the general(a brown thing in your face, implying shit), then vader went in to choke him, then Phil almost fainted and he was like "oh nice phil, why dont you have a stroke"
Just for the makers to know, I play this in the morning on speaker about five times a week while making breakfast and washing dishes, followed by seagalls.
I know you mean you follow this up with the Seagulls song, but I lile to think that when you make breakfast and wash dishes, seagulls just follow you around.
The comedic mind is a complicated and sophisticated genius. However, the music is lyrical genius and haunting and it pulls at the heart and hiding behind the comedy is a serious musician and wonderful artist. Respect BLR!
Greg just could never get down like a funky thing... also Phil probably shouldn't have insulted anyone because now Tarkin wants his bones in a box. Tarkin is a master of roasts!
It wasn't really a question, just a compliment. Also, being a music producer doesn't mean one automatically makes good music, nor does so consistently. Cheers.
Tarkin: "I don't like creatures of the night" Peter Cushing, who plays Tarkin, is also famous for playing Victor Van Helsing the vampire hunter. "Creatures of the night" refers to vampires. ; )
Technically he says "parasites, or children of the night". Parasites refer to vampires, yes. "Children of night" was how Dracula himself called wolves howling in the night, in the movies.
I love when the lip reads have actual meaning, like "waiting for us in an erected sun, a sun with an ion gun". that is a very apt, if somewhat nuanced, description of the death star! holy hell, masterful word craft.
I like how the name of the song is "It's not a moon" and then they say that line. Y'know, just to be clear that it is not a moon, and is instead, in fact, an artificial sun with an ion gun.
"Touch my face and you'll have to call Jeeves when there's bees on your sleeve" Changes subject "Now I have to go teach the kids to drink powdered goat bladders"
If this song wasn't so silly and about star wars, i think this could stand on its own as a legit radio song if it had for real lyrics. The actual setup of the song is amazingly well done, and its catchy as all hell. NOT that this wont be successful as just a parody, but i'm just saying.
yeah they should legit call-up some radio station djs and see if they will play it anyway. anyone not familiar with the video would probably think the lyrics are just some heavy handed political narrative
@@marleyxen I don't know about the vampires themselves but their victims might, as avascular necrosis is caused by temporary or permanent loss of blood supply.
The death of a culture, the death of a culture, somewhere the vulture, somewhere the vulture is waiting for us in an erected sun, it’s armed with an ion gun, evil comes in round shapes. BEST LINE EVER!
Mr. Someone The "It's not a satelite" verse triggers some feelings very deep inside me, could someone please tell me, the way they sing it reminds me of some song but i cant tell what song
Mr. Someone really agree, I'm blown away by the quality every time they release a new song. Also the melody of the last part of the verse, "a quail and his rubber beak, are beautifully unique" is so amazing I can't handle it
The production quality blows me away in these songs. Incredibly nuanced musical composition. Mixed and mastered beautifully. They really know what they’re doing in regards to music and production. Bravo!
Let me get this right: Bunsie Girl (Leia) and The Vulture (Tarkin) were in a relationship, had kids, and she even helped him with his bee allergy. Bunsie Girl fell in love with him at her birth, with his Millennium Falcon sketch. Bunsie Girl was the better parent, as she knew what the kids wanted. Now however, their relationship ended, for The Vulture began working on THE DEATH STAR. They are so angry at each other, The Vulture wants to chop of her legs. Bunsie Girl gives Jeeves full responsibility of the bee situation. She also took all of the puppets that would always make the children cooperate, even if they did want roast beef. THE DEATH STAR cannot function without the rubber band, which is down the street. When she tells him this, The Vulture decides they do have a future together, and begins planning the wedding. This does not go well with Bunsie Girl. She is about to kick grits in his face, but (as she very well knows) The Vulture is scared of parasites. He, of course, mentions his fear of Children during night. As he begins his story, they destroy her home (as punishment for grit-kicking). Obi-Wan sees this, and knows it was The Vulture. Meanwhile, The Vulture is holding a meeting about a nuisance named Greg/ Phil. He is a Gemini, loves imaginary cheese, and often puts brown things in peoples faces. The consensus is to kill him. *THE END*
It’s so sad that 80 percent of musical artists today aren’t as original and varied with their music than this quirky and seemingly niche TH-cam channel. To the creator of the channel, thank you for your work. Your stuff is awesome and you put so much effort with what you do.
Happy to see this song getting a little love. Thanks guys
Of course
All of your work on this channel deserves love, my friend. Easily The best channel on TH-cam. Watching your videos several times every week. This channel is actually one of few where i dont mind ads, since i feel creators of Great stuff like this really deserve the income. I hope you will continue doing this stuff for years to Come ❤️🎤🎵
Were is the rubber band I still want to know lol
Is it actually sponsored by geico, I'm so confused.
Max Powers down the street
Bleep, bloop, bloam
Goodbye to your home
Sums up the Death Star pretty freaking accurately
They should've put that on the Death Star's bumper xD
@@MadTurnip your correct
1:38 so realistic lyrics for the Star Wars universe
Hope Geico can cover planetary annihilation.....
That was my favorite part of the song,it just sounded so good.
“Bleep Bloop Bloam, goodbye to your home” is easily the most gangster way to blow up a planet.
100%
@@jordans4262 101%
102%
103%
@@qwack5476 are challenging me
"They got the ultimate power in the universe and before it gets better it's getting worse" I love this line
It's THE line!
Me too...pretty much sums up these shootdowns lately..
“Death of a culture” gets me as well
* ME TOO
Ngl, I kinda wanna make a video about Nazi Germany or the USSR or some other hugely powerful authoritarian state with this music. Like, almost all of the lyrics could very easily be applied to the general disregard for humanity and genocidal/nuclear threat these states posed.
This isn't a parody, this is a legit song.
Well, it's both.
I accept this as Canon
@@mike18699-e well it's not parodying anything, its more of a fan song.
Rebekah Oehm it s in Spotify
it was all a dance-off, the Jedi are trained in the Art Of The Dance and the imperial officers are battling with songs!
the “bleep bloom bloam, goodbye to your home” THREW ME
Dude I was shook 😂
Put it in 0.25% speed
That's funny that they said bleep bloop bloam They can think of some funny stuff.
Yeet
Omg I hope your ok
Where boys cried: “I am your father”
Where men cried: “bleep bloop bloam, goodbye to your home”
I dont get it
Hail the Empire
alright no one like this comment
@@annimon2814 I am a rebel
@@jeremiahsmith4909 it was at 69 lol
This song never gets old… legitimately a good song.
I totally agree -- the song is excellent. The opening piano chords suck me in every time!
@@NateButlerFresnoCA Would make a great intro for a t.v. show about a crew on the Death Star.
@@Barrobroadcastmaster If Disney probably didn't own Star Wars, we would've probably had a show like this. That's an awesome idea though. It might be a bit humorous as well, seeing their everyday lives on the death star like The Office or something
the song brought me here. chorus slaps
It gives me chills every time I hear it, it's so good
Joking aside, these are some serious beats
And their joke songs actually have pretty cool choruses!
I love this one
Hell yes. Cant forgot this one. This is rly dope!!!
Agreed. I love the melody and the chorus and hook are super catchy. This a song I would actually listen to enjoy.
I can't stop listening
Easily the most underrated one. I really like this tune.
Exactly. So underated. This song is my fav along side My stick
Why is this one not on google play?
I think it's better than My stick. My stick is a bit too repetitive
@@nursmalik6024 My Stick suffers from only having one scene with Yoda to pull footage from in that movie. If Yoda had more screen time they could have mixed up the lyrics more.
Ditto. Love this one
They've got the ultimate power in the universe.
Yoda: 'Hold my stick.'
But he needs the stick to use
I know what you mean though
That stick is better than bacon.
Yodas stick vs Death Star
But they want the stick why would he give it to them.
Judging by the comments, "A quail and his rubber beak are beautifully unique" is a massively underrated line. That's pure poetry.
"Put his bones in a box" is the smoothest way I've ever heard someone saying "kill him" . I absolutely love it, will use it
wait...that's illegal....
@Theoneandonlyfrenchonion Want you in a landfill!
@Theoneandonlyfrenchonion want you in a landfill
Well someone’s taking that out of context
Well someone’s taking that out of context
"evil comes in round shapes."
My therapist: it's just a circle
Me: itsnotamoonitsnotamoonitsnotamoon
@unknown Dude yep.
Minecraft got it right
It's a good circle. I'll give you that
Nathaniel
Class, this is when we resort to shock therapy
Can we just appreciate how on point these lyrics are? I love when they talk about the erected sun with the ion gun. It makes no sense and yet it works perfectly at the same time.
The lyrics when there's no one on screen talking can just be whatever they want. What's impressive is when the lyrics still work while matching the mouths of characters who weren't saying anything like that.
@@jaso_on That's because it is
@EVOWEN, it's talking about Starkiller base
I hope Tarkin found the rubber band.
Evil comes in round shapes lol the lyrics seem very poignant because their so well presented despite them being mostly nonsense
“Bleep bloop bloam, goodbye to your home” best line ever XD
So true
and it sounds
I only heard that line after the 50th time listening to it.. classic!
I honestly think this is the most underrated song on the channel, this is legendary. plus "evil comes in round shapes" is just sounds too funny
“Somewhere the vulture is waiting for us in an erected sun” is actually pretty poetic.
Luke S rapping about HOTH was also epic
...checks tummy....😱😱😱
Ya, easily the most underrated, so many ironically and unironically good parts, a great balance
Eggman
"Evil comes in round shapes"
Me- Having flashbacks of Dodgeball in school.
Yes Tyler me too
My school's dodgeballs look like the Death Star...
ScratchBuildMast Thats horrifying.
the flashback includes the pain of getting hit in the face by the strongest middle schooler
yes JUST YES
I’m not even joking, I actually listen to this as an actual song. It’s sooo danm good.
It's on spotify
Same
Same
Same
Same
Greg:
- is a gemini
- once had a huge spider bite on his neck
- can't get down like a funky thing because he doesn't live in the rhythm
He also likes bananas
Greg sucks
"That's a great Greg right there."
That would be my tinder bio if I was honest.
Gregs getting that swipe left on tender
I like how bad lip reading makes their songs legit really catchy and good.
Yeah... I studied for a week to learn seagulls stop it now off by heart
Freyja Star i learned that and bushes of love. i can nearly remember my stick
It's almost like they're really trying to make art. In contrast, see: every reaction video.
Isn't it just one guy?
@@Mallard942 I don't know, so I wanted to make sure I wasn't leaving anybody out when I praised the channel ;)
Bleep Bloop Bloam, goodbye to your home.
yeah we know
Jeremy Nordstrom loved that part
The savagery!
Lmfao
Literally star wars summed up right there
“I Don’t like Parasites or Children of the night, A Quail and his rubber Beak, Are beautifully unique.”
True poetry
It's mostly the Hammer reference that makes this one hang together
Brilliant
@@jordanmaclin8754 agreed
Bleep bloop bloam, goodbye to your home.
@@doomkitty7579 they've got the ultimate
Power in the universe, and before it gets better it's getting worse
Honestly this line "DEATH OF A CULTURE, THE DEATH OF A CULTURE" is really good in describing what the Death Star does.
Or what has happened to Star Wars.
and somewhere the vulture, somewhere the vulture is a great metaphor as well
@@darschpugs4690 and he is indeed waiting in a sun with an ion gun. This whole segment works great
@@gaspardbonnehon8758 "Evil comes in round shapes" is applicable to maths too!
This part is just dead serious and shocking after all the jokes, and then it just goes back to being really goofy with "evil comes in round shapes". I love it
“Phill, you could never get down like a funky thing cause you don’t live in the rhythm.” Is the smoothest way I’ve ever heard someone sing 20 syllables in a single line.
SAAAAAME!!
It's Greg, but it's so true!
Mad props to the vocalist.
It's smooth as hell, it makes sense, AND it's a good "bad" lip-reading. And passive-aggressively giving a guy permission to have a stroke is fucking hilarious.
@@Odincdaj522004 All of Tarkin's lines are really well done. As you pointed out, this particular song is less random than some of the others. It makes sense in context with itself. I wonder how long it takes to create one of these videos? It's quite complicated, I'm sure.
Musically, I like "Bushes of Love" better. "Seagulls! (Stop It Now)" is funnier, but right now, I can't stop listening to this one. Perhaps it's because it was underappreciated and didn't get around to really listening until fairly recently.
What I really want is a new _Star Wars_ BLR song. We may never get another one because it's such a labor-intensive process.
“And before it gets better it’s getting worse “ this is actually a dope tune
It really is!
The start of this song as a light, nonsense lyric, snap happy tune belies the darkened hook that captures the real terror of the death star more then most of the movies ever did. Coupled with the few good shots from Rogue one, it at times sends chills down one's spine.
The hook is beyond catchy to the point it actually is pushing Bushes of Love and Seaguls, if not out of my head, then at least to the backseat. Which is a VERY hard thing to do as I've woken up and had one of those two songs running in my head.
I never liked that line, it doesn't make sense, it's poor English and it doesn't scan.
Better would have been "before it gets better it’s gonna get worse".
Blr always has dope tunes. They missed their calling. They should be writting music. We have a blr playlist for road trips.
@@gcjpcrowder Apparently the guy behind BLR is a professional record producer, so no, they haven't missed their calling, they just do this stuff on the side.
Bleep
Bloop
Bloam
Goodbye to your home
Dang that hit deep
Thats why tax investors say
Lol the Empire knew the cheat codes for god mode all this time
😂 tought the same thing
Absolutely hilarious lol 🤣😂🤣😂
This line has so much meme potential
The fact that Tarkin was wearing fuzzy slippers in all the shots where his feet weren't seen brings me so much joy and makes this video even that much funnier.
FunFact: in the movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, both Harrison Ford and Sean Connery refused to wear pants while filming their scenes at location in Spain.
Almost every scene where they're doing exterior scenes in Spain, they're both pantless. Because the heat was too much for them.
@@TatankaTaylor Oh is that why all the other crew kept glancing down at Harrison Ford?
"Oh, nice Phill. Why don't you have a stroke?" So passive agressive lol
Best scene in the movie, really. Strange how this BLR reminds that Vader was such a simple and two-dimensional villain in the first movie, just a cultist heavy under Cushing's character with a grudge against the hero's mentor, but was still effective. Puts the lie to the whole "villains have to be complex/sympathetic/melodramatic to work" thing.
yeah, lol
@@MegaZeta Yeah, unfortunately all good bad guys are gone. Extinct along with half the avengers.
Putting that round in my smart-ass revolver. Thanks.
Okay, here's a kind of funny story. I heard the song a couple months ago and I really liked it (obviously). Part that I remembered most was " bleep boop bloam, goodbye to your home." Then, I had a Star Wars marathon, as one does. Then, when I got to A New Hope, I was waiting for the part where they pressed three buttons in a row so that I could say "bleep bloop bloam, goodbye to your home." But it wasn't there. I figured it must be in Return of the Jedi. So then I was watching Return of the Jedi, and I was looking for when they press three buttons in a row so I could say "Bleep bloop bloam, goodbye to your home. " but it wasn't there. So then, I figured that that bit must be edited or something. Then, about a week later, I decided to watch Rogue one first the first time since it came out in theaters. Then, I saw the moment! They pressed three buttons in a row and I said "Bleep bloop bloam, goodbye to your home." It was very satisfying.
I enjoyed this story
haha! I love it, hilarious story.
Rouge one was great and you should watch it more
Finally. A long, rambling paragraph with a SWEET PAYOFF. 👍👍
Huge nerd points to u dude!
Came for the lip reading, stayed for the music
Agreed!
Yes!
I stay for Greg.
Lovr thia comment
“I’’m tired of you Phil put him in a landfill” I died
*choking noises to the music*
So did Phil!
Phil is very "cheese makes me poop" energy
(Crank Yankers reference)
for a joke, this song is really freakin good.
dreaminginnoother Welcome to BLR.
This isn't a joke. This is life.
Davis Parker PREACH brahda
Everyone who disliked this video cant get down like a funky thing because they dont live in the rythm
Phil: *Dislikes this most excellent tune*
Me: Oh nice Phil, why don't you have a stroke.
I read it just as the scene happened LMAO
IT HAPPENED AGAIN FIR THE COMMENT HSBDHDBFHDVFB
Put them in a landfill
We all know he's not a Gemini!
I'm surprised no one mentioned the lyric "the death of a culture". I found that one very chilling, really captures the horror of the death star and what it represents.
When I heard that, I thought of the death of Star Wars through the sequels..
@@padmeamidala5161 That too. Almost as tragic really.
Death of a culture.
Somewhere the vulture
Is waiting for us in an erected sun,
A sun with an ion gun.
- Bad Lip Reading
These are pretty good lyrics, really. Most of these songs contain lyrics that are either brilliant or so random they can be interpreted as profound. I have my own meaning for the lyrics of "Bushes of Love." If the human race has a future, Bad Lip Reading will be studied like Nostradamus is today: just random enough to read all kinds of predictions into the words.
Ladyhawk's Lair I wanna know your interpretation of Bushes of Love now hahaha
@@padmeamidala5161 It's kind of personal, which makes it especially ridiculous. A parody song with ridiculous lyrics can actually make me cry. I was 49 when the song was released and there was something waiting in the bushes for me. I lost my parrot, who had been my best friend for over thirty years. I got another parrot, hand-raised her myself, and she was lost outside due to an accident. Then my mother got cancer. And that's where we are now. That was my chicken-duck-woman thing. 49 times...yeah, it was 49 times and it was right there waiting for me.
Just prior to this, my grandmother died. One of my best friends died ten days after I lost my lifelong parrot friend. I have lost everyone who mattered to me: everyone except my mother...and when it comes to cancer, you just never know.
Yes, I know this is ridiculous, but the human brain likes detecting patterns, even when they don't exist
i can't believe that they made a whole film, based on song
I know it’s pretty weird it’s a good song but I’m surprised they made a whole franchise out of this
But the newer ones are pretty bad.
@@Lokitellus they ran out of songs and had to just start making stuff up.
@@SorowFame lol
I know right!
"Evil comes in round shapes."
- Obi-Wan Kenobi
Like the eyes of jar jar Binks…
Twist end for BB8
Or Rose. No offense.
I do not recall saying that
You will… you will.
“Bleep, bloop, bloam. Goodbye to your home.” This is the best thing I’ve heard all day. XD
2:09 the death star has always been a chilling concept, but this is the first time i've ever realized not only what it is but what it represents. for a comedic parody channel, this sure enhances the material
right? i've never even seen star wars, or walking dead, but these parodies w their jarring juxtaposition of tones get across like.. the Mood. the heart of the thing, somehow, and it's deeply touching
There were survivors. People who were off-world when Alderaan were blown up. Including those serving in the Imperial Navy. And one of those blew up most of the survivors because Vader tricked him into doing so during a test of loyalty (killing the survivors was the punishment for disloyalty).
Ngl, I kind of agree. Like, the idea of the Death Star as an “erected sun” is neat. Because it drives home the idea that this is almost a force of nature, and it was built to uphold and evil wizards regime, so ultimately before anything gets better it’s gonna get worse.
The death stars was built to represent the might of the empire and to scare rebels. Ever heard of the Tarkin doctrine?
@@saccorhytus allegory for the American empire, my beloved
Out of all of these bad lip readings. This one is the most underrated.
YESSS!!!
So fcking true
175,000 thumbs up and counting days this isn't underrated at all.
Saying things are underrated has to be the most misused comment on TH-cam.
@Shelby Seelbach Definition of underrated: "Not rated or valued highly enough". To say something is underrated doesn't mean that it isn't rated well. It just means that you think it should get more recognition and be rated better by more people. Also, the OP didn't even say that this is particularly underrated. They just said it's the _most_ underrated. meaning that if they had to choose one that should be rated higher than it is, this would be the one that deserves it the most.
@@peterlewis2178 exactly! thank you for explaining that better than i could
"Oh nice Phil, why don't you have a stroke?"
Phil: Uhhh...
He's a sassy queen when he says that.
“Oh, nice, Phil. Why don’t you have a stroke?”
Tarkin went straight for the kneecaps.
Not to mention that he wants his bones in a box
Nice🤣
Which is ironic considering we never get to see Tarkin's since he was only filmed from the waist up.
2:09-2:25 is easily my favorite part in the song, it just sounds so dang chilling and cool there, and the transition beat between “the death of a culture,” and “somewhere the vulture,” is just so slick.
“Oh nice Phil, why don’t you have a stroke.” Well I have a new phrase
Korps_of_krieg 40K The Meme thing, right Danny?
When I first watched this star wars movie I thought when Vader stopped choking "phil" he puked an egg cause off the light on the table.
Not Dr. Phil!
@BringbackKotorDisney No, that guy was Phil. Why else would he be tired of Phil after Phil commented on the general?
@BringbackKotorDisney No, Phil was the random guy commenting on the general(a brown thing in your face, implying shit), then vader went in to choke him, then Phil almost fainted and he was like "oh nice phil, why dont you have a stroke"
Just for the makers to know, I play this in the morning on speaker about five times a week while making breakfast and washing dishes, followed by seagalls.
Its so. Fkn. Good.
I know you mean you follow this up with the Seagulls song, but I lile to think that when you make breakfast and wash dishes, seagulls just follow you around.
@@ethanp1348 I'm pretty sure, that he washes his seagulls too. ;)
@@JochenSteig and also "My Stick".
Ha! I play them while I do chores too.
Some things in this world are executed so perfectly it feels like they were destined to exist. BLR is one of those things.
"a sun with an ion gun"
"the sun is a deadly laser"
*coincidence i think not*
th-cam.com/video/UaUy5ZxGXJ4/w-d-xo.html my man, was this what you was referencing?
_"evil comes in round shapes"_
Resistance is *pointless*
I hate u
Mon Calamari cruiser is quite round
I get it
I understood that reference
@The Premier you understood my reference
"evil comes in round shapes" thats god dam star wars's life lesson xD
What about space doritos?
@@kris_2403 when has a space dorito ever successfully stopped ANY good guy ships. Space doritos are the junk food of bad guy weapons.
@@jacobvaughn9276 that is true.
Uh oh.. Baby Yoda too?!
"evil comes in round shapes", be aware of fat women...
"Get my wedding suit"
"Boy you don't got a clue!" has such Leia vibes. And he is certainly right when he says "girl you're crazy cute" 😂
Yes lol
The comedic mind is a complicated and sophisticated genius. However, the music is lyrical genius and haunting and it pulls at the heart and hiding behind the comedy is a serious musician and wonderful artist. Respect BLR!
Dramedy is always a fine line to walk, and I feel most pieces miss it. But not that one, I agree.
Dad: So son what did Star Wars Teach you
Son: Evil comes in round shapes
Dad: What?
Son: Stares off into the distance
Then my math teacher is evil
@@nursmalik6024 damn good roast
Oh no a tire is evil
From my point of view the triangles are evil!
Oranges.
*"Where is the rubber band? You're ruining my plan!"*
Underrated line
Not a moon
That missing rubber band was the key to the Empire's authority. And the paper clips.
All I can think of is the area where the laser is made opening up, the a giant rubber band flies out and hits Alderaan.
@@notmyrealname6168 RUBBER BAND OF DOOM!!!
Down the street. Just down the street.
Tarkin is straight-up savage in this continuity, and I love it. "Why don't you have a stroke?" Anyone?
Greg just could never get down like a funky thing... also Phil probably shouldn't have insulted anyone because now Tarkin wants his bones in a box. Tarkin is a master of roasts!
“Someone make him stop!”
lol yeah, fuck Phill
This is my favorite continuity
Whoever writes melodies and lyrics for you guys is world class.
When you fill someone’s house with tnt in Minecraft
“Bleep bloop bloam, goodbye to your home”
yes.
😂😂😂
Every time I read yes I hear David Kaye's Megatron from Beast Wars in my head...
YESSSSSSSSSSS
Wheres the second like button on this comment?!?!
Underrated comment
“Bleap. Bloop. Bloam. Goodbye to your home.” Quote of the year.
JadedBear ikr, it's just perfect
YAAAAAS!
*bleep
Goddamn savage.
So good
These are just too damn catchy.
If the guy who sings the chorus legit made an album, I'd buy that shit so hard.
Ok.
Imagine watching the ENTIRE Star Wars series...LBR style? lol
Do you know the band Keane? The song itself and especially the singer’s vocals remind me of their early stuff. Great music.
We're not allowed to say his name. Just buy BLR
BLR is a music producer in real life so you might’ve already…
Han's face when Obi Wan says "It's not a moon"
I wonder what he was looking at.
Boku-no-pico...
Oh my gosh. 😂
He was watching Yoda put a fish in his basket.
He's rethinking life or he is seeing his death in force awakens
Lol that's hilarious
Every. Damn. Song. Is. Gold.
Don't know how you keep doing it, but please don't ever stop.
he's a music producer, does that help answer your question
It wasn't really a question, just a compliment. Also, being a music producer doesn't mean one automatically makes good music, nor does so consistently. Cheers.
KingInky13 ooooooooooooo burn
"Evil comes in round shapes"
Me: realizing that the mickey mouse logo is 3 circles
........
Olympics Logo
Mickey Mouse is planning to make a Death Star the shape of his head
This is sooo funny! This comment deserves more love!
Oh. Oh no.....
"And before it gets better its getting worse" so true!!! "Evil comes in round shapes" it literally GOES with the song!!!!!
Tarkin: "I don't like creatures of the night"
Peter Cushing, who plays Tarkin, is also famous for playing Victor Van Helsing the vampire hunter. "Creatures of the night" refers to vampires. ; )
Parasites also describe vampires if you think about it
Technically he says "parasites, or children of the night". Parasites refer to vampires, yes. "Children of night" was how Dracula himself called wolves howling in the night, in the movies.
@Adam Adam okay boomer
@daniel Adamson that's ladies of the night, children of the night is mainly just for vampires
Or the song from kiss
"Evil comes in round shapes"
My favourite line.
it is great
Ah but where is the rubber band?
@@gunmobe You’re ruining my plan
Minecraft
@@jovanniperez853 notch knew this
"Why don't you have s stroke"
Insult level: *TARKIN*
ЭХОВ,lol
"Someone make him stop. Put his bones in a box" is also pretty brutal
@@dashood1845 srsly tho, I was gonna say the same! 🤣🤣
Oh, nice Phil
oh nice phil.
I love how catchy this song is. It's like they intended to make a parody but made a masterpiece
I even got it memorized lol
@@cadenbagasao9344 me too
This used to play when I was going to sleep everynight on my personal playlists
I love when the lip reads have actual meaning, like "waiting for us in an erected sun, a sun with an ion gun". that is a very apt, if somewhat nuanced, description of the death star! holy hell, masterful word craft.
I like how the name of the song is "It's not a moon" and then they say that line. Y'know, just to be clear that it is not a moon, and is instead, in fact, an artificial sun with an ion gun.
Evil comes in round shapes
"You may fire when ready"
*BLEEP*
*BLOOP*
*BLOAM*
*GOODBYE TO YOUR HOME*
I'll never see that scene the same again.
My friend: What music do you listen to?
Me: It's complicated...
My friend is always like no offense but you listen to meme music and I’m like is Eminem better.
@@thepebble5031 Well Eminem technically did sing Mom's Sphagetti and RapGod is a meme of its own. Eminem is part of meme music
Jude Hollikc
Same
Sea gulls.... Stop it now is better haha
This is me
this is honestly an extremely good song.. i love it… 🤯 like really
It’s definitely a bop
It’s been stuck in my head for years man
I just realized that Grand Moff Tarkin is the vulture that Obi-Wan was talking about
Sisters AJ he does kinda look like a vulture
Just got deep pal
@@rhyderrek6155 And he embodies vulture-like qualities; callously picking apart dead things and claiming what he hasn't earned.
Empire and Tarkin killed both geonosian race and Krennic, then said DS was Tarkin's. Pretty vulturic
"Touch my face and you'll have to call Jeeves when there's bees on your sleeve"
Changes subject
"Now I have to go teach the kids to drink powdered goat bladders"
WERE IS THE RUBBER BAND
@@shockclaw617 haha
@@shockclaw617 Its down the street
@@the-voyager HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
that made my day
If this song wasn't so silly and about star wars, i think this could stand on its own as a legit radio song if it had for real lyrics. The actual setup of the song is amazingly well done, and its catchy as all hell. NOT that this wont be successful as just a parody, but i'm just saying.
I agree. I thought it was very well done musically, and catchy.
Zeaig you could say that for any BLR song. They sound really good, but have silly lyrics.
We could try to de--ify the lyrics :D
But it has a real lyric. I sounds pretty real to me. And I would really love to hear it in mainstream radio. Musically this is superb pop song.
yeah they should legit call-up some radio station djs and see if they will play it anyway.
anyone not familiar with the video would probably think the lyrics are just some heavy handed political narrative
the lip syncing for darth vader was so clean
*B L E E P B L O O P B L O A M*
*G O O D B Y E T O Y O U R H O M E*
Notchle 200th like on this comment
My favourite
A quail and his rubber beak are beautifully unique
“I don’t like parasites or children of the night." A very nice nod to one of Cushing's most famous roles. Well played.
Do vampires have a tendency to have foot issues though?
@@marleyxen I don't know about the vampires themselves but their victims might, as avascular necrosis is caused by temporary or permanent loss of blood supply.
@@ValiantGarton 🤣🤣🤣 that's very funny
Alternate title: Tarkin "flirts" with Leia while getting rejected every time.
Interesting fanfic
Buff Tarkin was *slightly* more interesting though
Well... starting off with "chopping your legs" isn't exactly what I would call a great opener.
@@Conservative4 He should have said :
"I don't like sand..."
That would get him her attention!
@@tsunamifoxy That only works if you're an edgy padawan whos slaughters not just the men but women and children too
Han’s weird face when Obi-Wan says “It’s Not A Moon” just gets me laughing every time😂😂
HONESTLY!!! i always laugh at that and I'm glad someone caught that
*han solo realises that the movie he's in is based on a really catchy song where he's not the one flirting with leia*
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Why is he so sad looking?
I hadn’t noticed that, thank you 😂
holy crap I never noticed that.
The dislikes were from the people who got bleeped blooped and bloamed.
I agree
YES
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
And said goodbye to their home.
Star Wars songs are the highlight of this channel
Shocksidian they're fucking amazing
ikr
Ikr I can't get the stop it seagulls song out of my head lol
Bleep. Bloop. Bloap. Goodbye to your home.
I don't know why but this was the funniest part XD
Adam Ferry should've had more bleep, bloop, bloam, goodbye to your home
That and the conversation with Phil.
This is actually catchy asf. Love this😂
The death of a culture, the death of a culture, somewhere the vulture, somewhere the vulture is waiting for us in an erected sun, it’s armed with an ion gun, evil comes in round shapes. BEST LINE EVER!
It's funny, it's catchy, but most importantly...
It's not a moon
We all know you're a Gemini!
🤣👌
no its definitely not
it is round though
@@UnclebabyCarbona69 yeah but did you know I once had a huge spider bite on my neck?
'They got the ultimate power in the universe.....' refrain is like really good. Stuck in my head
Mr. Someone it’s honestly one of the best choruses I’ve heard ever.
The deep bass organ sound is really good.
Mr. Someone The "It's not a satelite" verse triggers some feelings very deep inside me, could someone please tell me, the way they sing it reminds me of some song but i cant tell what song
Mr. Someone really agree, I'm blown away by the quality every time they release a new song. Also the melody of the last part of the verse, "a quail and his rubber beak, are beautifully unique" is so amazing I can't handle it
Yes it's perfect. I found this one week ago. I listen to it many times each day 😆😆👍👌
"Oh nice Phil, why don't you have a stroke".
Just in case anyone forgot Tarkin was the most savage of the Imperial high command :).
Yes indeed he was. Hopefully our Huggy Hux will make it so far...
If they don't keep treating him like comic relief like in TLJ :(.
jigsawking5 yep
Y'all must've seen him smolder at Kylo nearing the end of TLJ, he'll pull off something by the next films.
And hux didn’t do anything and is now dead still a pansy pretty boy aka sliver spooned rich fuck lol
Funniest bit for me was "Oh nice Phil why don't you have a stroke?" 😆
The way that Alderaan explodes perfectly in sync with the music is incredibly satisfying, you guys out do yourselves every time
Han’s face when Obi wan says “it’s not a moon” 3:35
I was gonna say the same thing 😂😂
I know I took a screen shot of it it's so funny 😂
Ok but why is this actually a really great song
Because its not a moon
Well
*BECAUSE*
absolutely a banger actually lmao
Because "They've got the ultimate *BANG* power in the universe"
The production quality blows me away in these songs. Incredibly nuanced musical composition. Mixed and mastered beautifully. They really know what they’re doing in regards to music and production. Bravo!
2018: "Bleep Bloop Bloam, goodbye to your home"
2020: *"Bleep Bloop Bloam, confined to your home*
lol
ThePineappleGuy Well how things changed since then
@@adolphaselrah9506 true
Can’t believe this song came out *two years* ago, doesn’t feel like it
This is so true!!
‘And before it gets better, it’s getting worse’ -2020
2022
2024
Let me get this right:
Bunsie Girl (Leia) and The Vulture (Tarkin) were in a relationship, had kids, and she even helped him with his bee allergy. Bunsie Girl fell in love with him at her birth, with his Millennium Falcon sketch. Bunsie Girl was the better parent, as she knew what the kids wanted. Now however, their relationship ended, for The Vulture began working on THE DEATH STAR. They are so angry at each other, The Vulture wants to chop of her legs. Bunsie Girl gives Jeeves full responsibility of the bee situation. She also took all of the puppets that would always make the children cooperate, even if they did want roast beef.
THE DEATH STAR cannot function without the rubber band, which is down the street. When she tells him this, The Vulture decides they do have a future together, and begins planning the wedding. This does not go well with Bunsie Girl. She is about to kick grits in his face, but (as she very well knows) The Vulture is scared of parasites. He, of course, mentions his fear of Children during night. As he begins his story, they destroy her home (as punishment for grit-kicking).
Obi-Wan sees this, and knows it was The Vulture. Meanwhile, The Vulture is holding a meeting about a nuisance named Greg/ Phil. He is a Gemini, loves imaginary cheese, and often puts brown things in peoples faces. The consensus is to kill him.
*THE END*
"That" and "dude" for Governor Wilhuff Tarkin, Grand Moff of Emperor Palpatine and steel fist of the Galactic Empire?
Yeah, that dude.
The Premier Not quite. Tarkin is pretty much the second most powerful man in the Empire after Palpatine. He gives orders to *Vader*!
Greg and Phil are two different people though.
The moral of the story: Evil comes in round shapes.
Leia and the admiral... How do they manage to look both like a quarrelling couple and a creepy pick up attempt scene
YES! They turned their exchange into a "will they, won't they".
This one and 'Hostiles on the Hill' are so underrated
I love this one but I don't like hostiles on the hill
so true
Hostiles on the hill is my favorite
The Doctor Van Helsing reference in this one is what puts it over the top
I dont think there underrated considering most people think this is there favourite
"Oh nice phill, why don't you have a stroke"
Host in case we forgot Tarkin was the most savage imperial in high command. 🤣
Tarkin was an interesting character in the clone wars tv series.
It’s so sad that 80 percent of musical artists today aren’t as original and varied with their music than this quirky and seemingly niche TH-cam channel. To the creator of the channel, thank you for your work. Your stuff is awesome and you put so much effort with what you do.
Keep up the good work bad lip reading, keep up the good work..
True :) I actually listen to their music as much as "actual singers"
Their beats and choruses are absolutely gorgeous. The chorus of this one is my favourite.
So true
Yeah i know.
“Now I’ve gotta put a brown thing in your face” is such an ultimate dis. I have to use that one.
Could also be said after complimenting a meal.