Daniel Scuria-Herman
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On the Topic of Skill
Although it's a bit of a retread, I've been doing some retrospection on my ability as an individual, and my results haven't been the best. Felt it was best to talk at length about my lack of skill, as it were, since I was wondering if others felt the same. Let me know what you think down below!
Music used in this video (in order of appearance):
Inertia - Cassette Loneliness
Provided by Lofi Girl
Watch: ua-cam.com/video/IeyeUJLt64o/v-deo.html
Listen: open.spotify.com/track/5LVLS6UQHX8zBn0Kd3uQrW
Inertia - Lifelines
Provided by Lofi Girl
Watch: ua-cam.com/video/oyvmsU7E49c/v-deo.html
Listen: open.spotify.com/track/5FaGbfAfFsZLx9ZAmu7eXY
Inertia - Fractals
Provided by Lofi Girl
Watch: ua-cam.com/video/3FAbjD-8zX8/v-deo.html
Listen: open.spotify.com/track/0LpTlUJilhhcRcYDtNJO41
Inertia and Nadav Cohen - Ethereal
Provided by Lofi Girl
Watch: ua-cam.com/video/orQYqIAnFtM/v-deo.html
Listen: open.spotify.com/track/1MWjXnLvazZJbQpHhAcjt6?si=d0a27fd4d3144427
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Відео

The Antithesis to Optimism - Reaction to "Night Light" by Aesop Rock
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Right on the tail end of Daylight, I listened to Night Light, and was blown away. Hope you enjoy! Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:13 Reaction 9:32 Conclusion Source content featured in this video: ua-cam.com/video/CQXGKiCSsvo/v-deo.htmlsi=NfkMd4lyfC7zREhz Music used in this video (in order of appearance): Inertia - Faded Provided by Lofi Girl Watch: ua-cam.com/video/jr0hhYk42Rs/v-deo.html Listen:...
On the Topic of a New Semester
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I wanted to discuss how things were going, what with the new semester already underway. Kind of disillusioned with the whole college process overall, but I'm working on it. Perhaps it's a necessary part of life, perhaps this was never necessary and I'm just wasting my time. I don't know, but we're working through it. Music used in this video (in order of appearance): Inertia - Cassette Loneline...
And You Don't Stop and You Keep on, 'Til the Break of Dawn - Reaction to "Daylight" by Aesop Rock
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Here's one that's been waiting in the wings for a bit, and it's finally its turn to shine, pun semi-intended. Fun fact, I listened to this one several times after recording this, so it might be my favorite. Sorry this took so long to get out! I recorded this fully a week ago, edited it the day after, and it's just been sitting in my uploads waiting to be posted, but for some reason I couldn't b...
On the Topic of MrBeast
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Some of you (and more likely, all of you) know about the current controversy underway with MrBeast. While initially I was hesitant to believe it, with some new evidence coming out, I now have come to a different conclusion. I thought that I ought to make this video, especially because of my past uploads on MrBeast, to make clear my stance. Please keep an open mind and have a good day! If you en...
Deconstruction of a Lonely Death - Reaction to "Kodokushi" by Aesop Rock
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From the same album as Jumping Coffin comes Kodokushi - a song that follows in many of the same footfalls, on topics like undeath and unbecoming and apathy. Let me know what you want me to watch next! Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 2:00 Reaction 21:36 Conclusion Source content featured in this video: ua-cam.com/video/_MSydMfGdPs/v-deo.htmlsi=6_WahYEb7czAS5VY www.nytimes.com/2010/08/15/world/asia/1...
On the Topic of Reaching 100 Subscribers
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I wanted to take a moment to thank all you guys for the time you spent on me. In the time it took me to record this video, I gained another 10, which is insane growth in and of itself, which is even crazier. Hoping that we can keep growing and keep making the content better. Music used in this video (in order of appearance): Kupla - End of the Road Provided by Lofi Girl Watch: ua-cam.com/video/...
The Undeath of Solitude - Reaction to "Jumping Coffin" by Aesop Rock
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In this song, Aesop Rock combines themes of fantasy "undead" with ostracization and loneliness, and I share some of my interpretation on the themes he presents. Hope you enjoy! Let me know what you want me to do next down below. Sorry that this came out late; I had initially recorded a different video the day before this, but due to my computer overheating (and it generally not being a good vid...
On the Topic of Safety
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Following my video on privacy, I'm here to discuss my thoughts on safety! This video is mostly through the lens of freedom of choice, since that's how I think of safety mostly. What are your thoughts on safety? Let me know down below if you desire! Music used in this video (in order of appearance): Marsquake, Sátyr, and No Spirit - Little Spoon Provided by Lofi Girl Watch: ua-cam.com/video/6ide...
Is a Life Without Art Worth Living? - Reaction to "Rings" by Aesop Rock
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As has been repeatedly requested, I listened to Aesop Rock's Rings! Probably suggested so much because I am an art student myself. Let me know what you think about the song in the comment section below, and thanks for stopping by! Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:39 Reaction 22:42 Conclusion Source content featured in this video: ua-cam.com/video/npcGql9Ir6Y/v-deo.htmlsi=PiQ-q6hXM7tnf6VG Music use...
On the Topic of Privacy
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What does privacy mean anymore? What's the difference between personal privacy and internet privacy? All that and more in today's video - not seeking to answer questions, but simply to start thinking. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:08 Physical Security (Locking doors) 6:47 Cybersecurity (Internet tracking) 9:42 Conclusion Source content featured in this video: www.reddit.com/r/korea/comments/l7u...
The Mental Detachment that Becomes Physical - Reaction to "All the Smartest People" by Aesop Rock
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Wanted to make sure this came out semi-on time so I stayed up later to record this. Hope you enjoy! I feel like I actually had better things to say this time around, so let me know what you think! Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 2:11 Reaction 14:06 Conclusion Source content featured in this video: ua-cam.com/video/n-TkVH2j7gU/v-deo.htmlsi=6cF8gyQBFJ2ikoTo Music used in this video (in order of appea...
On the Topic of Intelligence
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This is just an extended shower thought that I decided to turn into a video. Ever thought you were dumber than others? Well, a lot of people like to tell me I'm smart, without knowing all the things I'm incapable of - or those who do know will call me moronic, no in between. In this video, I talk about how I believe intelligence to be a myth. Hope you enjoy, subscribe for more. Source content f...
An Homage to Classic Rap - Reaction to "Kyanite Toothpick" by Aesop Rock
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Here's another music video from Aesop Rock! Felt pretty tired recording this so my apologies if it didn't come out well. Also sorry it came out late. Sorry for a lot of things. Hope you enjoy! Source content featured in this video: ua-cam.com/video/1ogz-QzaCQ8/v-deo.htmlsi=SuB8loGCoSTicNim Music used in this video (in order of appearance): Dimension 32 and Quantum Break - Something's Magical Pr...
On the Topic of Fireworks
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Less than a week after July Fourth, and the fireworks have been going for about a month straight now, and of course, they shall continue. What is the point to fireworks? Do people actually enjoy them? In this video, I run down my thoughts and ideas about these colorful bombs. If you'd like to comment on this, do so down below! Source content featured in this video: ua-cam.com/video/Hrc1WrC8ihE/...
The Troubled History of Pigeons - Reaction to "How Humanity Gave This Animal the Middle Finger"
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The Troubled History of Pigeons - Reaction to "How Humanity Gave This Animal the Middle Finger"
On the Topic of Heat
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On the Topic of Heat
The Most Heartfelt Song I've Heard in a While - Reaction to "Fire" by Kimya Dawson
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The Most Heartfelt Song I've Heard in a While - Reaction to "Fire" by Kimya Dawson
On the Topic of Logic
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On the Topic of Logic
The Lyrical Mastery of Aesop Rock and Kimya Dawson - Reaction to "Teleprompters" by The Uncluded
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The Lyrical Mastery of Aesop Rock and Kimya Dawson - Reaction to "Teleprompters" by The Uncluded
On the Topic of Idolized Art
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On the Topic of Idolized Art
The Cutest Cat Ever - Reaction to "Kirby" by Aesop Rock
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The Cutest Cat Ever - Reaction to "Kirby" by Aesop Rock
On the Topic of Being Wrong
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On the Topic of Being Wrong
The Skillful Lyricism of Aesop Rock - Reaction to "Ruby '81" by Aesop Rock
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The Skillful Lyricism of Aesop Rock - Reaction to "Ruby '81" by Aesop Rock
On the Topic of Award Shows
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On the Topic of Award Shows
The Mindblowing Synergy of Aesop Rock - Reaction to "Crows 1" by Aesop Rock
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The Mindblowing Synergy of Aesop Rock - Reaction to "Crows 1" by Aesop Rock
On the Topic of the Hero's Journey
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On the Topic of the Hero's Journey
A Pigeon Rap Song? - Reaction to "Pigeonometry" by Aesop Rock
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A Pigeon Rap Song? - Reaction to "Pigeonometry" by Aesop Rock
On the Topic of @therealsamalkhatib
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On the Topic of @therealsamalkhatib
I Was Tricked by Pigeons - Reaction to "True Facts: Pigeons Are Tricking You"
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I Was Tricked by Pigeons - Reaction to "True Facts: Pigeons Are Tricking You"

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @adamkeeley7200
    @adamkeeley7200 17 годин тому

    I feel like what you're describing is natural at your age, full brain maturity is a few years in the future. Your channel is amazing from the bit I've seen and as long as you know it's what you should be focusing and working on don't get distracted or discouraged. I think it will pay off! My experience of that time in my life (33yo now) is, like the thought of being homeless, is to find out who's really there for you, including testing yourself if necessary. My "mistakes" at your age, like not pursuing bitcoin could be one, led me to something far more valuable in self-knowledge of an undiagnosed childhood traumatic brain injury, no abusive people in my life, and a peaceful, trusting attitude that I believe could sustain me if I ended up homeless again. Maybe there's a lesson in the Benjamin Franklin quote I was going to cite: "Work as if you were to live 100 years, Pray as if you were to die To-morrow." A popular misquote, the one I was thinking of and feel like I heard first, is "play." Both seem important. Homelessness seemed like such a negative, "couldn't happen to me" thing, I actually ended up using it as a tool, spending a few days living in my car, my phone even got stolen, to get abusive people out of my life; finally addressing childhood impulses to run away from home. Keep writing and doing what you're doing I'd say. 🙌

  • @chrisreynolds35
    @chrisreynolds35 3 дні тому

    Lovely reaction cutie.

  • @jux4life
    @jux4life 4 дні тому

    Shout out Blockhead on the beat!

  • @tsuginokado
    @tsuginokado 5 днів тому

    My favourite concert I’ve ever been to was Aesop in Calgary Alberta as a fan it was surreal to hear him spit live

  • @ju4408
    @ju4408 7 днів тому

    Writing Major assignment: A. Read Rudyard Kipling's poem "The Winners". (5 min.) B. React to Aesop's "Cycles to Gehenna". (Without video). Bonus points: A. Wikipedia search the Greek Fates. Learn their names and roles in the cosmic drama. B. React to Aesop's "Cycles to Gehenna". (With video).

  • @GoodDocGonzo
    @GoodDocGonzo 7 днів тому

    I care about Aesop and Ludwig 😄

  • @isaiahstandley2496
    @isaiahstandley2496 7 днів тому

    WOO

  • @THEJPIndustry
    @THEJPIndustry 7 днів тому

    Now you know why we told you to watch both together The songs are like 70% same lyrics Basically shows you 2 sides of a medal Basically twin blades but songs And also his best live performance (seriously you don't need to make a video but please watch the live version where he fuses them) Also something that confuses me a bit is that daylight was released in the labor days album, and nightlight was released in the next album But daylight was re released in the same album as nightlight 10:50 also the genius stuff is sometimes very weird, very nonsensical and wrong It's great to explain the references of lines and meaning of some wordsg, but aweful at Interpretationen and looking at the story of the whole lines/verses/songs Next song idea: if you want a funny animal song again "long legged Larry"

  • @THEJPIndustry
    @THEJPIndustry 8 днів тому

    6:20 i dont know if you need to be youtube partner, but you can choose/ set the ad times in your videos So since it is his video he can set the ad there

  • @THEJPIndustry
    @THEJPIndustry 8 днів тому

    Cant wait for you to react to "long legged larry" a song about a frog

  • @THEJPIndustry
    @THEJPIndustry 8 днів тому

    The impossible kid is one of aesop rocks most personal albums, after a close death he went to live on a farm by himself, made also this album. It has a lot of songs close to aes, lik his troubles with the medical treatement systhem in "shrunk" and now how the cat actualyl helped him more Big recomendation: he made a 6 part mini series before the album release, where he is at ""therapy"" 12:00 this cartonish style is very important, i recomend a video called "how aesop rock raps, cyclesto gehenna" there he calls a motorbike helmet an "Face masking, hard-shelled ebony propeller hat"

  • @THEJPIndustry
    @THEJPIndustry 9 днів тому

    3:40 if you like that, i can recomnd the music video for "zero dark thirty" even tho thats a very i would say historical song (it references a lot of his time and experiencewith things that happened during that time (zbzero friends is the popup store his artist friend alex had, where he also had a couple of live gigs) Alex also drew aes a tattoo, and did a lot of art in different videos (like zero dark thirty, or rings)

  • @THEJPIndustry
    @THEJPIndustry 9 днів тому

    3:00 important: A lot of the lyrics will make more sense when you have nightlight right next to it, i do not know if i should put the lyrics from nightlight here. Anyway in my interpretation these 2 Lines are a direct reference to Sokrates and Platon Here it sounds a lot like the way Sokrates used to walk around the Town and asked people about their believes, and started to ask more and more argumentitive questions to find and or disrupt the source of their believes, often annoying people and angrying the higher class people. Resulting in him beeing executed. And here it does sound like aes comparing his way to sokrates way. I do know this maybe is a stretch but nightlight having the demons in basement, aes giving enlightement to cavemen reference to platons philosophy does make me intepret it this way Platon: We are all people trapped in a cave never seeing the real outside, only having demons above the wall use the light from the sun to make shadow plays, sowe do not know how the real stuffof everything really looks, and only philosophers are the ones brave enough and turn around to look at the world behind the shadow plays Also 15:35 "Watch red Bricks turn yellow" is i think a reference to his older song "one brick" from his labour day album And the "live is not a bi..." is an answer / front to Lil Wayne "Gonorrhea" where he had the line: "Life's a bit**, naw, better yet a dumb broad And I bet I can fu** the world and make it cum hard" edit:nvm a quickgoogle search showed me, that the lil wayne song came out 2010, so way later Wich also gets really important later, in nightlight where he flips that line again, and admits that highroading someone is making himself an A**hole

    • @ju4408
      @ju4408 7 днів тому

      I think the Sokrates (your spelling is more accurate, I love it) reference is what he touched on saying "martyrdom". Aes knew he wasn't aiming for stardom, but being true to himself and his idea of art. Sacrificing an easy future to not sell out. Let's get him on Cycles to Gehenna.

  • @THEJPIndustry
    @THEJPIndustry 9 днів тому

    While its not a new special lyrics, if anyone wants to feel some amazement i recomend the live performance of daylight/nightlight Because day/night have 80% of the lyrics the same, with jsut extremly smart changes that makes you feel like watching 2 sides of the same medal. In the live performance, aesop 1. takes the nighlight beat and jsut switches between the 2 versions constantly, like i think 8 bars nightlight, then 8 bars daylight and then after the chorus he does the same with the daylight beat, and the 2nd verse of daylight/nightlight Once i listen to what he says, with both genius pages open, i couldnt stop my mouth from gaping, for doing that insaneness.... live (so yeah big recomend for "evening light")

  • @atlashammercock9582
    @atlashammercock9582 10 днів тому

    Aes is the Nietzsche of rappers

  • @MrDekasOne
    @MrDekasOne 11 днів тому

    This beat was made by Aesop's friend and producer blockhead. The instrumental can be found on blockhead's album music by cave light, which, if you like this beat, you'll probably like the entire album, the album also has the instrumental for nightlight which now that you've done daylight you need to do

  • @AsherWorks-m4x
    @AsherWorks-m4x 14 днів тому

    Lets get it bro! We grinding youtube everyday!

  • @isaiahstandley2496
    @isaiahstandley2496 16 днів тому

    Well now you HAVE to do "Nightlight"

  • @misterflowjangles
    @misterflowjangles 16 днів тому

    Hey! That’s me! And it happened; that’s the important part.

  • @Bonghitsfromyourmom
    @Bonghitsfromyourmom 16 днів тому

    I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on the juxtaposition “Nightlight” has to this track. There’s a video where the ending of this one fades into the intro of nightlight and well.. it’s just wonderful lol. Lupe fiasco unsure if you’re familiar with him as he’s another amazing hip hop artist, does a lengthy video on this platform describing Aesop rocks creative genius. I feel like you would find this fascinating to watch that perhaps on your own time but in one part he likens Aes’s lyricism/cadence to Jackson Pollock. Which I found fascinating that you also made the correlation to his music translated into visual art. Generally, ones who enjoy and refresh YT everyday for Aesop breakdowns Iike me are dying for more people to do what you do, and you do an amazing job at lyrical analysis and the subject matter as a whole way better then you give yourself credit for. Sure, personally speaking I would like to hear more of the song in your videos but it’s not so much the inherent song so much as it is your analysis specifically that makes it “content” if that makes sense. Like your point is valid in that just go listen to the song for that. But the Aes heads here already have/own it 😂. The simultaneous reaction/analysis is what we’re after because we’re aware that this dude is something other worldly.😂

  • @SY-pu5ld
    @SY-pu5ld 16 днів тому

    Oh this is nice, not many people cover Aesop Rock so I'll stick around. I wouldn't mind seeing anything else but if you're taking some suggestions then here are mine. I see you did Kirby, it's part of an unofficial trilogy of sorts from Impossible Kid that goes Get out of the car -> Shrunk -> Kirby (kind of started at the end but no biggie haha, the first two are very good, especially the first) The whole album is pretty much Aesop's introspective journey of his return after dealing with some heavy baggage for a long time and everything from it is great (Blood sandwich, Dorks and Lazy eyes are also great from it). From the newest album Salt and pepper squid and Time moves differently here are a bit of another duo and they're very funny tracks and 100 feet tall is another track that takes me out every time (it's a bit of a niche within the niche but I just love Aes' comedy, one of the most brilliant examples of it Dog at the door from Spirit world field guide but it kind of requires the context of the album to really makes sense of both what it's about and where it comes in) All city nerve map and Bermuda are also fantastic tracks from ITS. And as for the classic Aes there's None shall pass, Pigs and Coffee. Can't go wrong with any of those. Either way whether it's any of these or something else all is welcome, just happy to see someone else enjoying Aes.

  • @CliffSedge-nu5fv
    @CliffSedge-nu5fv 28 днів тому

    There is no reason to take over 20 minutes to review or react ro a 3 minute song. You are not going to understand what Aes is saying pausing after every line. You sound stupid. You need to hear four or five lines ahead to put together all the bars to be able to comment on them. You're doing it wrong. This and the other wrong video you did both get 👎 for your stupid "analysis" and I am telling UA-cam to never recommend this channel. What you do is bad, and you should feel bad. If you have any education in English language, complain to your alma mater that they did you wrong. You are bad at this. Stop doing these kinds of videos on UA-cam. They are bad.

  • @tsuginokado
    @tsuginokado 29 днів тому

    Ooooooor it’s a bit of a love letter to his friend

  • @LoyalCopy
    @LoyalCopy Місяць тому

    Cheers!

  • @DeimizTheCreator
    @DeimizTheCreator Місяць тому

    Congrats, i hoppe reach it to :)

  • @user-td1me4tv3u
    @user-td1me4tv3u Місяць тому

    Don’t have sympathy for those criminals they hurt so many innocent people.

  • @carlybeaton7270
    @carlybeaton7270 Місяць тому

    also the kool-aid is talking about the jim jones cult who all drank kool-aid to leave their mortal coils.

  • @carlybeaton7270
    @carlybeaton7270 Місяць тому

    tattoo artists use actual pig skin to practice tattooing, it’s literal.

  • @carlybeaton7270
    @carlybeaton7270 Місяць тому

    the rings means when you chop a tree down you can count the rings of the inside of the life of the tree. so basically instead of admiring his life as a “tree” only counting his accomplishments “rings” after his death.

  • @GreySim
    @GreySim Місяць тому

    A coffin is also a skateboarding term, and I think Aes used to skate? I’m almost positive he did, just not quite enough to commit 100%. Gives another layer to the skateboarding aspect of the video though. Your catching onto the loner/ghost themes reminds me of one of my favorite songs of his, also from this album (probably not a good one for a reaction but I’d sure love to see it): I go from a homie to bogey and ghost; I’m sorry if you know me as both. (From Gauze.)

  • @damienperry5758
    @damienperry5758 Місяць тому

    10:45 fully intended. I can’t remember who he said his inspiration was as a child (maybe Grandmaster Flash, I dunno) but he said he wanted to incorporate multi layered rhyme schemes into as much of his music as possible. You should check out some of those color coded lyric videos that break down the multi syllabic rhyme patterns. I’ve found patterns I hadn’t noticed for years. Speaking of which, I’d like to suggest The Greatest PacMan Victory In History (from the Bazooka Tooth album) because he has an extraordinarily unique verse in there where he uses L in the first letter for the first word, S for the second, and D for the third, repeating the pattern for at least 16 bars. I heard the song for at least a decade before I finally realized the pattern he was shooting for. Blew my mind

  • @moongoon6434
    @moongoon6434 Місяць тому

    My guess on the “drawstring eaters” line is actual drawstrings like on a hoodie. Maybe referencing anxiety, like it’s a habit to chew on your drawstrings and that’s the type of people hanging out late night in NY walking around.

  • @floobiegoobie7931
    @floobiegoobie7931 Місяць тому

    Helll yeah, if you like the cryptic style aes carries. Rob Sonic is great, and Hail Mary Mallon (a collaboration between Aesop and Rob) is amazing. Dope video!

  • @RavenousCatalyst594
    @RavenousCatalyst594 Місяць тому

    @1:05 had to stop & comment that imo, this is YOUR BEST INTRO EVERRRR i paused w/ the overlay of "(of which i have none)" still on screen & it's got me LOLing so still so i can't start the vid back up for sec! AS 4 AES' VIDS BEING DISTRACTING, FO SHO! i'm stoked that his art got to my ear 20+yrs ago, so i had about a decade of just basking in the high of his words W/ NO VISUAL AES ART THAT, OF COURSE, IS HARDTO NOT WANT TO GET LOST IN TOO!! i'v got a vid of how we used to get aes lyrics b4 there were song lyric sites online, u had to listen for 20 secs, scrawl 3 words u caught, spac REWIND, 20 more sec, 5 more words, REWIND

    • @dshman
      @dshman Місяць тому

      I'm glad you liked it! I think as I get more comfortable on camera, my humor will only improve. As for the thing about getting the lyrics, that's really cool, it's so incredible how different things worked not too long ago!

  • @Shell27th
    @Shell27th Місяць тому

    AES is actually a litch, confirmed

    • @CliffSedge-nu5fv
      @CliffSedge-nu5fv 28 днів тому

      Is that a cross between a lich and a witch? If so, yes, that's correct. Other rappers might tote guns. Aes packs sorcery.

    • @Shell27th
      @Shell27th 28 днів тому

      AES's outright abuse of syntactical inference in order to paint the scene is nothing short of alchemy

  • @yosoyrandolph
    @yosoyrandolph Місяць тому

    I think the rings refer to the rings of a tree. That's how you know the age of the tree, by counting the rings. The chopping down also suggests this. Chopping down a tree just to count its rings is a wasteful act in itself.

    • @dshman
      @dshman Місяць тому

      Yes, I should've understood this at the time, it only clicked when I was editing the video. But nevertheless, a powerful image (now that I'm able to recognize it).

    • @yosoyrandolph
      @yosoyrandolph Місяць тому

      @dshman Still, a pretty solid analysis. Aesop's rhymes are dense with symbolism and can have just as many interpretations. I think that's the point of his music.

  • @RavenousCatalyst594
    @RavenousCatalyst594 Місяць тому

    the only thing that tries to live forever is cancer. it literally turns off the expiration date of the cell in hopes of becoming immortal. everything in our known uNiVerse is evidence that once something alive, dies, it becomes even MORE connected to LIFE & provide life STRENGTH, that we were taking when we were alive mouth-breathers...just saying I LOVE WHEN AES SATURATES U IN HIS WORDS & THEN ENDS W/ 'SUP' sooooo funny within all the depth of seriousness

  • @mamatoldem5331
    @mamatoldem5331 Місяць тому

    Please do p.o.s optimist next

  • @aidenng23
    @aidenng23 Місяць тому

    CONGRATULATIONS !!!

  • @slacker6124
    @slacker6124 Місяць тому

    Congratulations on 100! Keep it up!

  • @randallwilson4088
    @randallwilson4088 Місяць тому

    Tinctures are a painting thing. Not to be rude but holy shit you have so many things wrong with this reaction. A

  • @randallwilson4088
    @randallwilson4088 Місяць тому

    People tattoo on pig skin for practice.

  • @anthonyv6962
    @anthonyv6962 Місяць тому

    I enjoy your videos and the break they provide from my daily life.

    • @dshman
      @dshman Місяць тому

      Thanks so much!

  • @raymondtrevino0310
    @raymondtrevino0310 Місяць тому

    🤘🏼

  • @TheAncientScholar
    @TheAncientScholar Місяць тому

    Aesop has struggled with mental health issues and isolation, so you are definitely picking up on that vibe. Some context about this song is that it comes from a concept album heavily influenced by Aesop taking a journey to South America and Southeast Asia, to include his experiences with ayahuasca. The beginning of the album starts off with a song about being at the gates of the “spirit world.” Jumping Coffin is roughly in the middle. Using the metaphor of the spirit world for a novel experience or a challenging psychedelic experience, Aesop is in the middle of a paradigm changing experience and realizing that sometimes you have to “let it in.” One of the things often taught to folks looking at psychedelics is not to fight the experience.

  • @l3ul2t
    @l3ul2t Місяць тому

    Keep grinding man, great breakdowns on dense material. You rock!

    • @CliffSedge-nu5fv
      @CliffSedge-nu5fv 28 днів тому

      No, they are not great. These lyrical breakdowns are nonsense.

    • @l3ul2t
      @l3ul2t 28 днів тому

      @@CliffSedge-nu5fv He is new, these themes are dense and with little to no built in rap thesaurus, this content is tough. He is stitching together re occurring loner themes and having fun in the over sensory. Great is accurate, considering 9/10 people you ask to decode Ase can't and won't.

  • @Slourcey
    @Slourcey Місяць тому

    The visual effect is called chromatic aberration. it comes from defects in camera lenses, TV processing chains, etc. Later, it became popular to simulate. Great video by the way!

    • @dshman
      @dshman Місяць тому

      Thanks! I couldn't think of the name for it.

  • @fleeness
    @fleeness Місяць тому

    Kudos brother! Thank you for reacting!

    • @dshman
      @dshman Місяць тому

      Thanks for sticking around!

  • @ericc4040
    @ericc4040 Місяць тому

    You are clearly getting more comfortable. Another great analysis man. Congratulations on 100. Here’s to 1K

  • @anthonyv6962
    @anthonyv6962 Місяць тому

    You do an impressive analysis for a first listen and only knowing a dozen of his songs. This track appeared on his album titled Spirit World Field Guide. A concept album following a narrator through an alternate world, including "hallucinatory images of killer eels, magic spells, and people on the run" and "anecdotes, recipes, survival tips, warnings, maps, and drawings". The image of the rabbit is used in other videos from the album. Maybe you can add The Gates or Kodokushi from said album to your list. Nice reaction.