Suicide - Dream Baby Dream (2022 Remaster) [Official Visualiser]
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- Official Visualiser by Divine Enfant.
‘Dream Baby Dream’ written by Rev / Vega.
Taken from: 'Surrender: A Collection' - Out Now
Pre-Order Now: suicide.lnk.to/surrenderID
Available on Blood Red Double Vinyl with an embossed, mirror-board gatefold sleeve, with sleeve notes by Henry Rollins and exclusive poster. Also available as embossed digipack version.
Keep them dreams burning forever...
#Suicide #DreamBabyDream #Surrender
_Yeah, that’ll do._
Don't let them kill me
Isnt "yeah they all do" referencing the conversation he had w sammy about how tyrants are always disappointing
He says that’ll do. ^
That'll do Babe, that'll do...
@@maxsalazar3396 Holy shit, the subtitles say "Yeah, that will do" but because of his accent it does sound like he's saying "Yeah, they all do." In reference to that conversation about tyrants.
Been playing this scene on repeat for awhile and the more I watch it the more beautiful it becomes.
DONT LET THEM KILL ME
Yeah. That’s good enough.
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Famous last words from a tyrant.
Wow you said the line from the thing.
Damn didn't think Ron Swanson would say that.
The final photograph in Civil War with this song was such a haunting vibe. Left me feeling hollow and nauseated.
Alex Garland is a fantastic director.
Too bad he's done, although he will continue to write.
He never said that. He's just focusing on writing for now.@@strangewayfaringstranger
@@strangewayfaringstrangerhe's literally working on his next movie "Warfare"
I absolutely loved this song at the end... perfect.
@@user-pr5uh8do3l The combo of the song and the image got a fist pump from me. Dream Baby Dream indeed. ;)
Civil War brought me here. It fit perfectly in the movie.
''Yes Ma'am, we'll take real good care of him.''
“I need a quote.”
Don't let them kill me!
“Yeah, that’ll do.”
📸
Western Force Guy: Bang
Picture of the western forces smiling
One cold-blooded ending, bravo Garland.
Yeah, but wasn't it perfect. :)
@@cjbolan8059 The end served its purpose! Adding more scenes would complicate things even more...
"Please dont let them kill me" - The President's last quote.
#CivilWar
That'll do😂
Civil War was such a good movie.
“Yeah… that’ll do.”
Thankfully, the song drowned out me saying “Holy S**t!” when the credits began to roll. What an amazing choice to close the film out with.
😅❤
Exactly. It's a damn good choice
Glad I wasn’t the only one lmao
Ditto
The photos of the WF soldiers standing on the corpse of the president was bone chilling as the credits started to role. Never will forget that day. I just stared at the screen waiting for the credits to role. One question that everyone who watches this movie will have is "So what happens next"? Ngl, this movie stays with you for a few days, really makes you think "What if".
That image combined with the song got a fist pump and a shout from me. Fortunately, it was a late show and the IMAX theater was nearly empty. I want to enlarge that image to poster size and frame it.
Exactly...like what happens to many of its allies if the US fell over
The scene reminded me of Benito Mussolini's death, but the whole "what's next" is implied that the rebels would just turn on each other
Better was how the patriots in the photo, rejoiced with pure delight 🫡
@@cjbolan8059 Kinda sus
The haunting surreal nature of Vega/Rev is perfect for the Civil War film.
check out the BBC doc HyperNormalisation. it's the prequel to civil war, and id argue this songs placement is a direct reference
or dont, either way... dream baby dream'
@@novalaw I love Adam Curtis's work. I first learned about him from his TraumaZone series. Excellent.
@@cjbolan8059 hell yea! The section I’m referencing in Hypernormalisation is called: America At The End of The Twentieth Century..
“everyone became possessed by dark forebodingness, imagining the very worst that might happen”
Either way, dream baby dream!
_What an ending..._
I turned to my friend and said goooodddnnight Mr. Comedy
I immediately got goosebumps at the end of Civil War when the song started.
Well, here we are...
I liked the movie, but never heard of Silver Apples, De La Soul, or Suicide before this, got some new favorite music now.
Really? How have you never heard of them before? Odd
That final photograph with the soldiers posing around the dead president reminded me of when the Colombian soldiers posed around the dead body of Pablo Escobar
Just saw the movie, I thought the same, have a nice day
@@danielcarrilloarchundia7888 I tought the same too. Have a nice day
That’s funny that you say that cause the actor who plays Joel also played Pablo Escobar in Narcos.
@@shanevanmatre3603 so that’s why he looked familiar
@@shanevanmatre3603That is a big surprise, I can hardly recognise him 😂
What a fantastic song for the ending of Civil War. The entire movie as a whole, I didn’t stop watching it from start to finish, the cinematography intertwined with its great soundtrack was so fascinating to watch. The scenes of empty highways, empty strip malls, a vacant JCpennys, bombed out and ruined apartment blocks, with abandoned military equipment strewn about from some previous battle. It looks like something out of some distant foreign conflict, almost inconceivable that something like this could happen here. Yet today, here we are. More divided and closer to a similar conflict in this movie than ever before. I just hope that somehow we stray away from this possibility.
Well put.
IT IS GOING TO TAKE THIS VERY THING TO SAVE OUT NATION FROM THE LITTLE ROUND HATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FACT'S.....................................
The Civil War movie had such a abrupt ending, but that in itself is a great decision. The movie’s final 20 minutes is literally just climax bang bang and immediately ends with no cool down or narrative conclusion for the characters.
The message of the film itself is the typical “war is bad” cliche but they managed to keep it very fresh with unique scenes and concepts, actual trilling and brutal scenes that makes you see the horror of war
It's not just "war is bad", it's "war is anarchy". The country as depicted in the film has devolved into pockets of violent nonsense.
US turns into current day Haiti so....
For no worthy reason according to the film's director. Some things are still worth fighting for. Maybe someone will make a film about them.
The main characters are so amoral too. It shouldn’t be a surprise after they take a picture of the gas station guy posing in front of the hanging men, but I was still shocked at the end when Jessie takes a few pictures of Lee getting shot trying to save her, then not even looking at her body when she gets up because getting the shot was the most important thing. They even foreshadowed it earlier in the movie when Jessie asks Lee if she would take a photograph of her Hindu if she was killed
Wow you have a shit take on it hahahahahahaha
That end credit picture is living rent free in my head
Pretty soon it's gonna be a poster living rent free in a frame on my wall.
The soundtracks of Alex Garland films are always on point
They give you those haunting vibes
He learned that well from his buddy Danny Boyle! 😂😂😂
Thank you Alex Garland for putting this masterpiece in your masterpiece
well said
💪💪💪
Shook after Alex Garland's Civil War.
What kind of American are you?
@@cowpoke6479 One of a kind.
@@cowpoke6479I’m with the Florida Alliance!
Don't say Chinese American.
@@kevinroach7363Hong Kong? Oh, so Chinese?
body temperature is perfect for proper photo development.
Wow, great analysis of the film, seriously 👌
I have to admit, after my first viewing that ending to Civil war threw me off guard how abruptly it ends, after my second viewing I understood got it and enjoyed it alot more. Definitely a movie that has been lingering with me.
The film benefits from repeated viewings. So many little details pointed out by film analysts that are easy to miss on the first watch.
@@cjbolan8059 Agreed!
@@cjbolan8059 The guy who asked, "What kind of American are you?" was wearing items he looted from the dead civilians.
This music is like a mix of the B52s with Lou Reed.
It's fun to sing along with Vega.
i was thinking the exact same thing!
I had trouble finding it because I assumed it was hum
@@garbageboy8857 ;p - Sorry, I just changed my comment because I was listening to them a few min. ago (swear to God) and I thought, "Oh, I would have sworn this is the B52s" at the beginning of one of their songs. It sounded like the beginning of "Whammy" I think.
Well, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks of Lou Reed when I listen to them.
@@websurfer5772 cheers!!!! Its nice to find people who like this music haha
Why did I think this was the Doors lol?
WHEN IT ALL ENDED WITH THAT
“YEAH, THAT’LL DO"
MY GOD I COULD NOT BELIEVE IT
Civil war was a hell of a movie
Waittt wait! I need a quote : dream baby dream
Still feeling the vibe at home after watching Civil War !!
what a nice song. i hope it wasnt used over a developing photo of the presidents body with soldiers posing around it
The best ending credit roll song in a movie for decades
Thank you Alex garland for civil war and introducing me to this brilliant song.
Civil War is a masterpiece and this song was perfectly used
Love this track, love the film: "Civil War".... and of course Jesse's Nikon FE2's... and her developing film as she goes...carrying on the flame and spirit of a real Photojournalist.. x
That ending man, Jesus cold-blooded and to the point
Yeah, but it's so perfect. :)
beautiful. rip alan vega
What a magical track. It was an equally magical moment when I heard not just this song come on in Civil War, but Rocket USA as well.
RIP Alan Vega. Thank you for this musical masterpiece.
We should have stopped him when he was in charge of a small Parks and Recreations department
The soundtrack the fotography and the sound of the movie are amazing
Great song for Civil War
"I need a quote" "It's civil war-ing time! " - President's last words
And then he civil warred all over the place
“Yeah. That’ll do.”
reminds me of clubbing in NYC back in the late 70s Rest in peace
Beautiful song and great movie Civil war.
Perfect outro OST for Civil War
Nice song identified and heard on the Civil War movie
Same epic movie
Civil War uses a lot of "pop song dissonance" to underscore the war scenes. This was not that. This was an autocrat dictator taking a bullet to the head, and the triumphant theme to underscore it. Great way to end the film.
Lol but what did he even do wrong?
Holy shit, the subtitles say "Yeah, that will do" but because of his accent it does sound like he's saying "Yeah, they all do." In reference to that conversation about tyrants.
Been playing this scene on repeat for awhile and the more I watch it the more beautiful it becomes.
I love Suicide, and I'm thrilled to see people finding out about them. But it's surreal that Garland's use immediately anchors the song to the film in a profound way. I know Garland has a lot of intentionality with score and music (his cues of Helplessly Hoping and The Mark in Annihilation were extraordinary), but Salisbury & Barrow who have worked on everything from Ex, Machina, Annihilation, Devs, Men, and this... they're astonishingly good. Love everything happening here. =)
Once this song began, as the credits rolled on, I was completely mesmerized. Such an appropriate track for processing such an excellent and haunting film.
I love this song RIP Alan you are
misst 🙏💜😥
mist?
Looked at the comments. I've found my people 🖤
I'm here because a friend shared it with me. I haven't seen civil war, so not that either. Today would have been my sister in law's birthday. She left us 2 years ago after suffering for many years. I've got a hideous and incurable disease that I am learning to live with, so this song is BEAUTIFUL to me. It almost feels like it has magical power for those of us who suffer daily. Keep that dream burning forever. It reminds me to do my very best to find enjoyment in every day. Any way I can.
"Don't Let Them Kill Me"
One of the best songs ever. So beautiful in its simplicity.
This was just the thing I needed to get back into photography!
The soundtrack to this movie completely had me enthralled, only to the likes of Pulp Fiction and Natural Born Killers had on me back in the day.
yeah, that'll do it.
Banging!
This was the best thing in what was a weird goofy movie ( nonsensesical). Best of all it led me to Sprinsteen's AMAZING version.
I am glad I watched the movie and for that reason alone!
The ending scene of Civil War is a masterpiece. The song, the atmosphere, all this combined is incredible
"I need a Quote"
"Don't let them kill me"
"That will do"
How do we not see the part where Lee reincarnated through Jessie.
Jessie following her footsteps and along the line, causes Lee's death which was actually a reincarnation. A moment when the torch was passed.
That moment was the deepest part of the Movie.
Civil War brought me here.
I knew it wasn’t false Deja vu…the vocals and those lovely synths are unmissable. Great song, great film.
the urge to took a photo with your smartphone during the ending
yessir
@@helcxt I took a photo
becoming a true war journalist
I get a serious Joy Division vibe from this track
"forever, and ever ...." . he ain't gone, immortalised - "forever" x
CIVIL WAR brought me here
loved that movie
It hits so hard at that last photo in civil war, I mean is so perfect, that music between death and chaos hits so f*cking hard 🫡
This is beautiful. I'm at my county fair, holding hands with a girl I'm so dumb I don't even know what love is, but sugar is in the air & we're on the Big Wheel & there isn't even a world to worry about cuz there's just now & now & now how could anything possibly go wrong?
Art transcends the daily madness and lets us all feel what we actually are. Human.
@@CL2005 It lets us remember we are spirits in a material world.
@@CL2005Big Wheel and fried Oreos transcendent also.
Oh yeah! A perfect song to a masterpiece end! Civil War brought me here (too).
I have never seen anything like Civil War in my 50 years of existence. That film affected me and will stay with me for a very long time. Amazing to close out that story with this amazing number.
Wow thank you for the remaster!
"With endless love, we left you sleeping.....
Don't wake up." x
I came here after the ending of Civil War by Alex Garland... Powerful song for an marvelous dystopian movie. Hard to find a better soundtrack choice. Thanks Alex Garland...
This tune is also used by Adam Curtis . BBC world acclaimed documentarian . If you really want a new view on life and I’m taking world changing !!!!!!
WATCH ADAM CURTIS
The ending of this movie is still in my head #CivilWar
I heard this tune and loved it long before that movie featured it.
Seen it 4 times so far. Probably watch many more times. Unbelievable.
This music make us alive while listening bravo
This song and sound evokes hope with a touch of tragedy mixed bliss. Idk. Just what I felt/feel listening.
Any homies wanna recreate the photo at the end of the movie during the real 2nd civil war?
Incredible how modern this sounds. When I heard it in Civil War I thought it was must be something by the National, the vocalists sound oddly similar.
I NEED A QUOTE!
That’s good enough
(W.F solider shoots)
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I loved it them, dragging him by his leg. He’s grasping at the desk with his fingertips
we all here for the spoon kliking sound
UN GRAND FILM UNE CLAQUE MAGISTRALE
*Y e a h ,*
*t h a t ' l l d o .*
Civil war was so damn good
Chiling ending with the Photo of the WF soldiers/militia but it was an interesting movie Alex Garland you surprise me!
Joel: “WAITTTTT…WAIT”
President: “…”
Joel: “I need a quote…”
President: “T-te-tell them don’t kill me”
Joel: “…yeah…that’ll do”
Jessie looks into the camera *click* as the camera goes snaps a photo of the WF soldiers shooting the President and one by one they all turn towards the camera and Jessie who is now taking all this in instills another memory in her mind as the screen fades to white end credits.
weird ahh comment
"Boom For Real" - a documentary about Jean-,Michel Basquiat with this great song playing during the end credits brought me here.
What a send-off to a crazy film.
everyone's talking about Alex Garland's Civil War but what about Adam Curtis's HyperNormalisation? When this song played in that documentary it was amazing
The ending of the 🎥 movie, 👍
This song: exists
Alex Garland: It’s free real estate
Thankfully, not all of us have been so dumbed down by simple movies that we no longer have the capacity for abstract thought. This film is actually full of answers and you have to use your brain to find them. That's what good film and art does. It's not a Marvel film. I know, there is "war" in the title, so it should be just like Spiderman right? A lot of folks that would never go to see this film will go because of that and they will of course hate it. The Texas and California partnership is brilliant. Imagine something that could actually united these 2 seemingly opposed states. USE YOUR BRAIN.
They are not monolithic states. Quite a range of political viewpoints. Regardless of Garland's intent, I can imagine a few good reasons why Texas and California would partner up.
@@cjbolan8059 "Enemy of my enemy is my friend!" Besides, stranger stuff has happened in real life already before... 😊
If you came here from Civil War - go watch Adam Curtis' Hypernormalisation...
Love it 😍