I prefer the 2008 versions of Marvin’s simply because there’s just more stuff going on in the background and I tend to enjoy that more in the music that I listen to
This song used to fill me with rage just because it felt like a callout for not going with the flow or being relaxed. I'm a naturally uptight person so this was a strange yet refreshing ballad.
The 2005 versions have this raw and very open feel which actually makes it really hard for me to listen to (don’t ask) like I genuinely can’t listen to this with headphones without like shaking at every change of rhythm
I like to imagine this is a story about a dude who crash-landed on an island with tribal people. They give him bananas. And like, the next morning he gets rescued by helicopter and the tribal people give him one last banana before he goes away.
This is the first song in the 2005 version to have joe's iconic radio voice! I love this. They removed it in later versions, but added it do more songs, so maybe that's better... I think its a megaphone that gives it that sound.
Maybe an unpopular opinion but the ‘08 version is a bit better, the beginning sounds more like it’s being recorded in a nightclub with the vocals sounding more distant and compressed, the change from the nightclub setting on the first verse to the energetic band tone 2nd verse is a lot more noticeable probably cause there’s more instruments, and lastly the distortion on the vocals don’t mix as well with the music on the calm “9 o’clock and it’s getting dark” verse as the softer echo effect used in the later version. Still an enjoyable version though
@@ZA-en4bbyeah it sounds like we never leave the very empty sounding night club. I guess I just like the more pronounced transitions more, feels like I’m hopping from place to place. I also kinda blame the ‘05 version for getting rid of the cool little guitar riff at the end of the “well it’s 9 o clock” part that was in the demo version
I find this interesting, people like to interpret songs. But, the community seems a little split with the lyrics and meanings. For all I can find, I will list here. The song is about Big Corporations The line, "Here he come with some for me, taken from a banana tree" Says "Taken." not grown and them taking the banana is the consumer buying from the corporation and the "Banana" is the product. The song is about drug addiction "Tonight we dance around de flame , Then we get to play de spirit game" Now "Banana Man" is the dealer, "De Flame" is the lighter, while the "Spirit Game" is the high. I like the latter half of the two, Drug Addiction seems alot more viable then "Big Corporations" But, that's why I made this comment to see what you guys think.
I always assumed it was more about how people should be uptight and over think things (like lyrics to a le funnie song). Mostly from “Forget all your troubles and go with the flow Forget about whatever you may never know Like whether whatever you are doing is whatever you should And whether anything you do is every really any thing good” Though I can see how the line just after that “And then forget about banana when it sticks in your throat And when they make you want to bellow but your stuck in a choke And you forget about the yell from the colorful/beckoning men That'll make you take another and make a mock of your plan” could be how big corporations encourage consumerism. This is what I love about songs written by Joe Hawley, there’s so many perceived meanings layered on. And it’s basically entirely up to the listener to derive any sort of message from them because Joe is not going to say anything comprehensible about it (Think Hawaii part two and how he describes it as “genre of infinity express through hologram” and whatnot)
I'm of the opinion that the song is mostly just an anarcho-primitive mumble. I think the dancing around the flame and the "spirit game" are to be taken literally. If you've ever seen the historic evolution of primitive human tribes, they pretty much all loved dancing around campfires and worshipping spirits in their very early stages. Similarly, the banana eating is just a metaphor for the potential simplicity of the lifestyle of a primitive ape.
I honestly don’t think either version of MMMM is definitively better than the other. While I like 2008 a little more, there’s no denying that 2005 has a different vibe to it than 2008
Actually, 2006 was a rerelease of the 2005 version that only fixed a small type on the side of the case. In 2008, Tally Hall joined Atlantic and touched up some of the songs on the album. If you listen to the 2008 version of Banana man, it's a tiny bit different in the beginning. I own the 2008 version and a 2007 pre-release CD of the album for radio stations.
I listen to this song in the morning while waiting for my mom to get Starbucks. Now whenever I listen to this song I just think of that and weird premises for Mega Man Classic fanfiction.
the slightly more giddy vibe this one has is really fun. makes me imagine an alternate music video where they're all goofy little cartoon monkeys or something
Okay but because of the recent changes in the world, as soon as I heard this because I’ve been going through the demos of tally hall, the beginning instantly clicked to Alastor from hazbin hotel. I hate it.
I like this version a lot more, it seems a lot more concise and rock than speaking to Cthulhu on a Hawaiian vacation
2005 versions are better in my opinion
wait we get to choose if we exist
I prefer the 2008 versions of Marvin’s simply because there’s just more stuff going on in the background and I tend to enjoy that more in the music that I listen to
@Manatee Steve I Pictured more Of The Devil Dancing on A Conga Line
I like both versions.
With this comment you're basically saying that you like how less original this song is
"NOOOO THIS SONG IS ABOUT DRUGS AND CAPITALISM!!!!!"
"hahahah! Banana!"
Bonana
Banana republic
Banan
Bana
Ban
You do not banana all the time.
🍌
read this as the lyric happened, fear
@@ancientgumface *This banana never stops.*
Fly away from city on the run. Try to make a little fun.
🎵Forget all your troubles, and go with the flow🎵
🎵Forget about whatever you may never know 🎵
This song used to fill me with rage just because it felt like a callout for not going with the flow or being relaxed. I'm a naturally uptight person so this was a strange yet refreshing ballad.
How could such an innocent song about simply appreciating a yellow fruit hurt anybody?
You do not banana all the time
shut up and banana dude
I'm pretty sure It's about drug addiction
looks like someone doesnt banana all the time
The 2005 versions have this raw and very open feel which actually makes it really hard for me to listen to (don’t ask) like I genuinely can’t listen to this with headphones without like shaking at every change of rhythm
YOO I GET THAT TOO
LIKE IT SENDS A CHILL UP MY SPINE
my lil brainrot filled brain can't comprehend the changes and just says 'tf this?'
If you ask me I think it’s a perfect mix of the demo and 2008 version
The 2 dislikes we're people who didn't want a banana
Banana Man is displeased with these actions. Retribution is at hand.
Correction. It's 3.
Well, now it's four.
5 :(
no bana
I like to imagine this is a story about a dude who crash-landed on an island with tribal people. They give him bananas. And like, the next morning he gets rescued by helicopter and the tribal people give him one last banana before he goes away.
the music video is about a man going to take the trash going insane for bananas because of some fake birds
@@Deezboyofficial you could say he went *bananas*
@@El_Masca_Milanesas that was horrible have a like
@@El_Masca_Milanesas 👏👏👏
This song makes me feel so damn good
This is the first song in the 2005 version to have joe's iconic radio voice! I love this. They removed it in later versions, but added it do more songs, so maybe that's better... I think its a megaphone that gives it that sound.
I don't remember where , but I remember seeing that it is a megaphone he uses
@@zb_70 i remember hearing that from the ultimate tally hall documentary if im not wrong
yes I would love a banana
Can't believe it been one year. I'm so sorry. here you go 🍌
@daaé hey sorry just got back from the store (the line was long) here ya go 🍌
Mr. Needlemouse I also require the consumption of a banana
@@mr.clickyclacky8594 here is your nourishment of potassium 🍌
@@neeedlemouse oh great madlad, may I request a banana
I don’t know why, but this song makes me feel good and nostalgic… just an awesome feel good song
This version feels more wild, I love it
Maybe an unpopular opinion but the ‘08 version is a bit better, the beginning sounds more like it’s being recorded in a nightclub with the vocals sounding more distant and compressed, the change from the nightclub setting on the first verse to the energetic band tone 2nd verse is a lot more noticeable probably cause there’s more instruments, and lastly the distortion on the vocals don’t mix as well with the music on the calm “9 o’clock and it’s getting dark” verse as the softer echo effect used in the later version. Still an enjoyable version though
the "tonight we dance" part feels naked. Also the "wheeee" in 08 sounds funnier
@@ZA-en4bbyeah it sounds like we never leave the very empty sounding night club. I guess I just like the more pronounced transitions more, feels like I’m hopping from place to place. I also kinda blame the ‘05 version for getting rid of the cool little guitar riff at the end of the “well it’s 9 o clock” part that was in the demo version
This has to be one of my favourite songs!
I love the man at the begining saying the introduction more than the final version, his voice sounds more expressive
the harmony is so great in this one, and im a sucker for harmony
i got here from "duke nukem quoates to relax and study to"
thanks I love it
Those steel drums sound so positive!
I find this interesting, people like to interpret songs. But, the community seems a little split with the lyrics and meanings. For all I can find, I will list here.
The song is about Big Corporations
The line, "Here he come with some for me, taken from a banana tree" Says "Taken." not grown and them taking the banana is the consumer buying from the corporation and the "Banana" is the product.
The song is about drug addiction
"Tonight we dance around de flame
, Then we get to play de spirit game" Now "Banana Man" is the dealer, "De Flame" is the lighter, while the "Spirit Game" is the high.
I like the latter half of the two, Drug Addiction seems alot more viable then "Big Corporations" But, that's why I made this comment to see what you guys think.
"the song is about eating bananas and REALLY REALLY liking them" supremacy
I always assumed it was more about how people should be uptight and over think things (like lyrics to a le funnie song). Mostly from “Forget all your troubles and go with the flow
Forget about whatever you may never know
Like whether whatever you are doing is whatever you should
And whether anything you do is every really any thing good”
Though I can see how the line just after that “And then forget about banana when it sticks in your throat
And when they make you want to bellow but your stuck in a choke
And you forget about the yell from the colorful/beckoning men
That'll make you take another and make a mock of your plan” could be how big corporations encourage consumerism. This is what I love about songs written by Joe Hawley, there’s so many perceived meanings layered on. And it’s basically entirely up to the listener to derive any sort of message from them because Joe is not going to say anything comprehensible about it (Think Hawaii part two and how he describes it as “genre of infinity express through hologram” and whatnot)
The song is about bananas dumbass
@@spiicypotato you tell him
I'm of the opinion that the song is mostly just an anarcho-primitive mumble. I think the dancing around the flame and the "spirit game" are to be taken literally. If you've ever seen the historic evolution of primitive human tribes, they pretty much all loved dancing around campfires and worshipping spirits in their very early stages. Similarly, the banana eating is just a metaphor for the potential simplicity of the lifestyle of a primitive ape.
im used to this version bc my dad accidentally downloaded the 2005 version instead of the new one so yeah lmaoo
I honestly don’t think either version of MMMM is definitively better than the other. While I like 2008 a little more, there’s no denying that 2005 has a different vibe to it than 2008
The 2005 songs are more frantic and low quality ( ruler of everything and the bidding) but that makes it better to me
I was doing some grinding in a certain game for bananas with some guild boys. They’ve been traumatized ever since
This video's URL has 'Xray' in it.
true m.th-cam.com/video/kXray-eojdU/w-d-xo.html&pp=iAQB8AUB
How many times have they recorded this? We have come across at least 3 different studio versions on TH-cam.
I could jam on this song forever.
Other people hear Two Wuv at random interals. I hear banana man (2005 pre-remaster studio version) at random intervals.
Zero dislikes, as it should be.
how do you delete other people's dislikes
How do you see the dislikes?
@@Noob_froggy 2 years ago, you could. Now, of course, TH-cam has removed them bc they don't want to hear that people are unhappy with a video.
@@JonathanRobertAlexander 6 dislikes on this video with the dislike extension
9 now
AW YEAH THIS IS THE GOOD STUFF SON
What's the other version then? I thought 2005 was the only version of the album it had.
Cesar Huchim In 2006 there was a release of the album that adjusted the tracks.
Sebastian So there's the Complete Demos version, the MMMM 2005 version, and the MMMM 2006? I'm gonna combine the three versions of this song.
That's correct, the 2006 release is the one you can find on google play or iTunes. You can also find it on TH-cam by just searching for MMMM.
Actually, 2006 was a rerelease of the 2005 version that only fixed a small type on the side of the case. In 2008, Tally Hall joined Atlantic and touched up some of the songs on the album. If you listen to the 2008 version of Banana man, it's a tiny bit different in the beginning. I own the 2008 version and a 2007 pre-release CD of the album for radio stations.
Ah, I forgot there were 2 re-releases. Yes, the 2008 version is significantly different.
I listen to this song in the morning while waiting for my mom to get Starbucks. Now whenever I listen to this song I just think of that and weird premises for Mega Man Classic fanfiction.
Theory: NOOO THE SONG IS ABOUT CAPITALISM AND THE ECONOMY!!!
Me: hehe banan
i love this version. it feels so much more energized than the other one, and it makes me feel like goin' bananas. 10/10 would listen again
This feels like the kind of thing I’d sing to my friends in the middle of the night
Five people don't banana all the time
DO YOU WANT A BANANA
PEEL IT DOWN AND GO *MM MM MMM MMM*
@@user-gv3pg7tj9o DO YOU WANT A BANANA
@@user-gv3pg7tj9o TONIGHT WE DANCE AROUND DE FLAME
@@user-gv3pg7tj9o sprit names we shout out loud!!
@@user-gv3pg7tj9o all de songbirds in da tree chant a tune to let de spirits freeeee!
the slightly more giddy vibe this one has is really fun. makes me imagine an alternate music video where they're all goofy little cartoon monkeys or something
Better than 2008 but not as good as the masterpiece that is the complete demos version
banana man lounge version my love
@@zb_70 true
This version is much more chaotic, i love it!!
The announcer guy in the beginning sounds like Alastor
Swear that dude in the beginning sounds like Alastor from HH 😭
banana
Hm... Needs more cowbell
It feels...... Hollow.
I think I like this more than the 2008 one
Also, I'm the 1k like of the video :)
Bananananananananananananananananananananana.
1:35
fire version
This song started playing on autoplay and it annoys the hell outta me.
But nonetheless sounds really chill.
I like this one better
reminds me of the coconut song lol
What kind of cult is this.
welcome aboard.
Banana cult
The best kind
IT IS TIME TO PLAY DE SPIRIT GAMES
_Banana_
Fun fact this was the version that was used in the music video!
I don't think it was, this one has a guitar at the beginning, the one in the music video doesn't.
the complete demos one was the one used, im pretty sure it says that at the start too
The beginning of the song sounds like Alastor’s voice
Wae, I'm number 500!
the newer version is better fight me
insanity lite edition
I think I prefer this version.
YO THIS IS FIRE🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Very based song tbh
This is good and all but the newer one is better
Do you see him
Bana 🍌
Yes, this song pleases monke
monke theme
banan
do you see banana man?
I can't listen to this and not wiggle
Okay but because of the recent changes in the world, as soon as I heard this because I’ve been going through the demos of tally hall, the beginning instantly clicked to Alastor from hazbin hotel. I hate it.
I FUCKING SCREAMED LMFAOOO SAMEEE AHAHAHAHAHAH
what
@@satan8142 me Explaining that the voice in the beginning sounds like Alastor from Hazbin hotel.
Honestly I was tired when I wrote this comment
lol
The voice at the beggining sounds just like a bad Alastor rip-off
THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT
hazbin hotel fans when they hear about a radio for the first time:
@@almond_22 i don't like the show 💀
@@marcotox303 oh
bana