This. Stolen. I'm using this when someone tells me to "let it cook" from now on! That describes what everyone is actually doing at the time when I'm supposed to "let them cook" 😂
@@henrywilkerson5681 it’s a good character test to tell if someone’s a good person, if they dislike bjork they’re probably not a good person, and they’re most definitely irredeemable
It's actually 1980 and you're John Lennon dreaming of a whole other life as he is/you are in the hospital after suffering multiple gunshot wounds with his/your wife by his/your bed begging him/you to wake up.
Plot twist: Yoko was the one to put you in coma in the first place. I guess you can say she's… The coma witch. The only way out now odds for you to listen to the entire "Out Of The Coma" album
I really appreciate how passionate she is about Call of Duty warzone, few people could create a 40 minute album about a video game like this. Really shows how much of an epic gamer Yoko Ono is!
Honestly I would love if every round in Warzone started with "Men flashing their guns and balls, women looking like barbie dolls. Wake up WARRZZOONNNEEE" But the "Warzone" yell has to keep going when you jump, very slowly trailing off
respect to yoko ono as someone who was a pioneer and ahead of her times in the 60s but she kinda sounds like a woman screaming about the end times on a new york subway that everyone tries to ignore
Bjork and yoko Ono.....what madness sound do you think they could come up with.....with the subway ladies as the background singers. I imagine it would feel like a fever dream!
@@Tiggmuffin yoko ono is nowhere near bjork’s level, yoko got lucky being John Lennon’s wife, bjork actually has at least a bit of talent and creativity, even if she accidentally made a good song, Venus as a Boy is a timeless legendary song
@@Minnevan Yeah but that's like saying Interpol is an English band because Paul Banks was born in the UK. Everyone knows them as a NYC band because that's where they did their career
14:51 sad fact: my art teacher at school actually showed my class this video and said that anything can be art and now that i was listening to her music i knew there was something similar with the voices of that woman and the one shown in the class god, cycles definitely exist and im not proud of it
Your teacher is right. Anything can be art, even if you don’t like the art. Yoko ono is pretty polarizing, most of the music she makes isn’t really casually listenable, which is what most people like lol. I personally think most of its pretentious and not really that deep but there are a few tracks over the years where there was something of a point that I could get behind the message, but even then the music isn’t really good. So yeah Yoko ono is an artist. Is she a good artist? You decide (no)
@@llynxfyre this, whats good or not is subjective at the end, but that doesn't mean we can't dislike it. Yoko Ono maybe has some good ideas, but her execution is always terrible. Ironically shes been quite decent the few times she tried to do more conventional rock/pop music in the 70s.
I mean it's ok to know nothing about Yoko Ono and trash her music but in case someone cares - she was a well known performer and artist before she married John Lennon (Cut Piece made her kind of a name in alternative art community) and some of her ideas are really cool. Also, her family was crazy rich and she attended prestigious university (being the first or one of the first women allowed to learn there) with son of literal emperor
Her history is very interesting in her own right. I think her association with the Pop world sets up everyone's expectations for her music to be more accessable or contemporary than it actually is. That being said.. this album has so many decisions that seem corny, and her underwhelming vocals dont sell the radicalism she's attempting to represent. So what you get is this HILARIOUS, tone deaf album. Poor woman, if she got others to sing for her or with her this would be okay.
That "I Love All Of Me" song honestly just makes me sad, it's the point where all the wool comes off the eyes and you can tell she definitely had good intentions when making this album, that she genuinely believes what she's saying and actually has a decent message she's trying to share. But her music is so lacking in literally every department, besides the lyrics SOMETIMES flowing like a coherent piece of music, that it's impossible to take any of it seriously unless you already respected her as an artist. It sucks that she won't ever be known in the modern mainstream consciousness as anything but a joke.
The stock sound effects are like a snap back to reality in a bad way. You try to slightly immerse yourself in the work, then the song blasts you out of it with a stock jaguar sound from an expensive industry-standard sound library that every other massive creative works company uses
the best thing yoko did was the proto-no wave tune "Why" where John completly obliterates the guitar and it has an actual cool rhythm section going on lol. In that piece Yoko actually fits. Why do she make such energy-less weak music now
@@tsg_frankSisters Oh Sisters, Remember Love, anything on her 70s albums are great, her stuff on Double Fantasy and Milk and Honey is really solid too
something just funny about how immediately the first thing you hear in an album called “warzone” is just gunshots, really surprised that i didn’t expect that
the piss tree line blew my mind. im familiar with the force of nature that is yoko ono, but i had no idea what beauty she was capable of. It's Gonna RaiIIIIiiiiIIiiiiinnnn is now what will be played on repeat at my funeral. RIP the rest of the industry
Honestly, a lot of the online discourse I see around Yoko makes my stomach turn. There's so much vitriol towards her, on a level which you don't see with many other widely-disliked musicians. I think part of it is that people know her exclusively because of her association with the Beatles, so they go into her music expecting I Saw Her Standing There and While My Guitar Gently Weeps, and instead are given Why and Mindtrain, and they rate those songs by the same standards by which they judge pop music. Plus, I can't help but detect a thread of racism in the way she's treated. Her distinct vocal style is a choice-- she knows that she's not singing in a conventionally appealing manner, as you can tell by songs like "Mrs. Lennon", or "Un Un To", where she sings much more beautifully than on her noisier songs. But it seems like people are so used to the idea that Asian people have weird cultural values and are extremely different from Americans or Europeans that they attribute her style to naiveté and lack of talent rather than to artistic ambition. I certainly wouldn't call this album the best thing Yoko has made--it doesn't touch the stuff she recorded in the '70s--but I think that the people discussing it in these comments are being just a tad too cynical and cruel about it.
Dude the album sucks. The vocals are horrible the production is as generic as can be and the concept that’s been done a million times is sooo unbelievably corny in this album. It’s not that deep. Maybe she was meh back then but she’s a horrible singer now
@@Primus-kz3ri If you're using the word "meh" to describe Yoko's singing in the '70s then I simply don't think you and I are evaluating the music in the same way.
@@rangerkasdorf4476 I honestly don’t believe she was that good of a singer back then. Not even the top 50. She certainly shouldn’t have been held to the standard that she was. She’s also kind of a narcissistic ass But who ru to tell me how familiar I am with music? Ru the music god or something? That says more about the way u approach music than I do to be honest
Yo I might just be stupid but I feel like “Why” isn’t the worst attempt at an avant-garde song. The main issue a lot of these songs have is that the vocals are so out of place and the lyrics are just ridiculous and not poetic. I feel like with Why, the over the top vocals kinda work with the instrumentation and background ambiance, and there’s no worry about shitty poetry. Edit: I also noticed that a lot of these vocals sound like first takes. Listen to the way she says “pillow talk” in the opening track. Sounds like an unintentional hesitation that somehow made the final cut 😂
this album was rated a 6.3 on pitchfork. it's a stale example of pitchfork weirdness, but for context, the strokes' the new abnormal was a 5.8. the writers at pitchfork are perfectly ok rating this half a point better
Brad, I know you may completely write off Yoko after this, but the single “Remember Love” is easily, easily one of the most beautiful songs ever recorded. A lightning in a bottle performance by Yoko on vocals, and John Lennon on guitar. Very lowkey, but indescribably gorgeous. She sounds like the angel of death giving you your last hug as you slowly fade out into nothingness.
hi brad, in honor of brendon urie disbanding panic! at the disco i think you should review vices & virtues aka panic!'s best album, thank you for your time and consideration also any one of these yoko ono lyrics would be great on the soundboard lol
I feel like I just listened to a very very unintelligible art project. That or an experiment to wake up sleeper agents. It makes me shudder that I can't identify which one it more sounds like, either.
I read that the songs on this album are "reconstructed" from her previous albums. And then a new version of "Imagine". Because the world apparently needed yet another godawful version of "Imagine".
Listening to the title track genuinely made me think about how awful the world is. Not because of what she’s saying, but because of how truly terrible the song is.
I mean this horrible experience perfectly reflects the feelings and experiences of people being in a war zone. This nightmarish album is the audible equivalent of a PTSD flashback.
@@theghost00 yeah but that’s like making trashy mumble rap and naming the song “trashy mumble rap” it’s self aware, okay, cool, but that doesn’t make it good 🤷♀️ even though this album really was nightmarish LMAO
@@theghost00Eh, I don't think it really captures that feeling very well. It feels tone-deaf, and it's not messy in a way that feels intentional. It's just clumsy.
The screaming video was actually shown in one of my art classes for a discussion on what makes "art" art. For this video, we talked about if she were screaming in a place that wasn't art museum or art fair, would it still be considered art or is it just someone screaming? In a way, I feel like this album could also be like that. Whether this album is art is subjective, all I know was that I couldn't take it seriously, no matter the context or format.
How does this have a 69 on metacritic, a 63 from Pitchfork... like I get there is attempts at genuine pain and expression but her voice sounds like Francine's Asian mother in American Dad doing half drunk karaoke.
Critics tend to care way too much about lyricism. As long as the lyrics mean something then it gets a good rating. And this album at least tries to mean something I guess
Listen, this album is horrendous. No getting around that. But I can’t help but admire the fact that Yoko actually had the couragereleased this hot garbage. You really can’t not respect that.
Literally every song on this album had been previously recorded by her. Now or Never, Woman Power, and Why date from back when John Lennon was alive, Warzone and Where do we go from here come from the 90s, and the rest of the songs (save for Imagine) come from her terrible concept album called “Starpeace” (get it, like Star Wars) that was hated even at the time.
"let her cook" she's not even cooking she's just turning the burner on high and stacking cardboard on top of it
bro you just obliterated my mind and soul
Sis turned on the stove, but she forgot it was gas-powered and developed brain worms from prolonged methane exposure.
This. Stolen. I'm using this when someone tells me to "let it cook" from now on!
That describes what everyone is actually doing at the time when I'm supposed to "let them cook" 😂
Her music feels like a broken carbon monoxide detector
@@catsinwonderland7473 There's certainly a defective smoke alarm quality to her voice
this is what Bjork sounds like to people who don't like Bjork
LMFAOOO
how can someone dislike björk
This is Björk if she couldn't fucking sing a note.
@@henrywilkerson5681 it’s a good character test to tell if someone’s a good person, if they dislike bjork they’re probably not a good person, and they’re most definitely irredeemable
@@vampvhsbjork is garbage
This album has so many sounds that potentially can be added to Brad's soundboard, It's like it was made for this purpose only
I am starting to see you in every music channel Mr Olivia Rodrigo pfp
@Perplexed I was always subscribed to these music channels its just recently I started commenting 😭
the "WAAARZOOONE" NEEDS its own sound effect
BOOOZOOOOOO
ITS GONNA RAIN will be an instant classic
The line "Bowl of Piss" was trully Life changing 😢
The lyrics are "Bowl of pits" the only reason I know this is because I thought "That can't be the lyrics. That's what I hear, but it can't be true."
Hey I honestly thought that’s what she was singing too!!
the lady is 89 years old LOL
Need a time stamp ❤
@@joshuawalterzemaitis7130 9:41
this sounds like if you made a parody of what you think a yoko ono album would sound like
Yoko is a parody of herself anyways
With how many times she says “wake up”, I’m worried I’m in a coma and Yoko Ono is desperately trying to make me realize I’m not in reality.
If the alternative is waking up to Yoko Ono standing next to me, I think I'll stay asleep.
inspired by mcr's "sleep"
It's actually 1980 and you're John Lennon dreaming of a whole other life as he is/you are in the hospital after suffering multiple gunshot wounds with his/your wife by his/your bed begging him/you to wake up.
Plot twist: Yoko was the one to put you in coma in the first place. I guess you can say she's…
The coma witch.
The only way out now odds for you to listen to the entire "Out Of The Coma" album
she never says wake up in the songs i think youre just in a coma
This is like if the shaggs wrote the entirety of bjorks discography
perfect description
this comment needs more likes
LMAO
I really appreciate how passionate she is about Call of Duty warzone, few people could create a 40 minute album about a video game like this. Really shows how much of an epic gamer Yoko Ono is!
should be part of the official warzone 2.0 soundtrack fr
Honestly I would love if every round in Warzone started with "Men flashing their guns and balls, women looking like barbie dolls. Wake up WARRZZOONNNEEE"
But the "Warzone" yell has to keep going when you jump, very slowly trailing off
her life is like a video game
And she did it a year before Warzone even came out
She’s such a gamer she even made a song about her favorite racial slur!
Evil Yoko Ono be like: "Fortnite"
Evil Yoko Ono: [the most beautiful singing you've ever heard]
respect to yoko ono as someone who was a pioneer and ahead of her times in the 60s but she kinda sounds like a woman screaming about the end times on a new york subway that everyone tries to ignore
We need to let all those women into the recording studio so they can collab w her
Bjork and yoko Ono.....what madness sound do you think they could come up with.....with the subway ladies as the background singers. I imagine it would feel like a fever dream!
Yoko ono was never good
New York subway core
@@Tiggmuffin yoko ono is nowhere near bjork’s level, yoko got lucky being John Lennon’s wife, bjork actually has at least a bit of talent and creativity, even if she accidentally made a good song, Venus as a Boy is a timeless legendary song
At one point this album had more animal sounds than Lil Dicky's "Earth". We Forgive You Japan 🇯🇵
She lives in the US tho?
@@Minnevan Yeah but that's like saying Interpol is an English band because Paul Banks was born in the UK. Everyone knows them as a NYC band because that's where they did their career
@@WiloPolis03 INTERPOL YEAAA
This isn't Japan, this is forty years of getting the sympathy vote due to shagging John Lennon when he got shot.
@@cowboydog lol yeah interpol slaps
The black man with anger issues line sent me to another dimension bruh💀
my eyes automatically glued shut for like 10 seconds once that part hit
This album is a true warzone on my ears
i was watching this live while in class and was absolutely pissing myself trying not to bust out laughing
Make sure to use a bowl
Did ya grow any trees by chance while doing so?
I'm so glad i decided to watch this after i got out of class i would genuinely have lost it
@@1MrAsheyspecifically cherry trees
WOMAN POWAAAA
Can't wait for yoko saying "i'm a white boy" to be added to brad's soundboard
14:51 sad fact: my art teacher at school actually showed my class this video and said that anything can be art
and now that i was listening to her music i knew there was something similar with the voices of that woman and the one shown in the class
god, cycles definitely exist and im not proud of it
anything can be art but not everything will make good art
Your teacher is right. Anything can be art, even if you don’t like the art. Yoko ono is pretty polarizing, most of the music she makes isn’t really casually listenable, which is what most people like lol.
I personally think most of its pretentious and not really that deep but there are a few tracks over the years where there was something of a point that I could get behind the message, but even then the music isn’t really good.
So yeah Yoko ono is an artist. Is she a good artist? You decide (no)
@@llynxfyre this, whats good or not is subjective at the end, but that doesn't mean we can't dislike it. Yoko Ono maybe has some good ideas, but her execution is always terrible.
Ironically shes been quite decent the few times she tried to do more conventional rock/pop music in the 70s.
@@zzzzzzz2601 did you honestly just call the intro to "Welcome To The Jungle" copyright free metal, or did Brad change the bit?
@@zzzzzzz2601 fair enough
"I am a Black man, come to terms with his anger." Racism ended.
The irony of Yoko asking us to "imagine there's no heaven". We heard your album Yoko. We know. We know.
When the guitar riff kicked in on Woman Power I started uncontrollably laughing. I can’t explain exactly why, but it’s great.
"It's Gonna Rain" is the hardest I've EVER laughed at something ngl.
SAME!! I just got done cry laughing for like 10mins straight lol
Bowl of piss always gets me
ITS GONNA RAaAaAaAaAaAaAaAINNNNNNNNNNNNNAAAAAAAHAHAHAAAAAAAA
Tag ur self are you “bowl of p!ss” or “it’s gonna, rAaAiIiNnN”
bruh wtf is that profile pic
10:50 the goddamn fly on the screen was genius LMAOOOO
Probably one of the best edits you've made lol
I mean it's ok to know nothing about Yoko Ono and trash her music but in case someone cares - she was a well known performer and artist before she married John Lennon (Cut Piece made her kind of a name in alternative art community) and some of her ideas are really cool. Also, her family was crazy rich and she attended prestigious university (being the first or one of the first women allowed to learn there) with son of literal emperor
Her history is very interesting in her own right. I think her association with the Pop world sets up everyone's expectations for her music to be more accessable or contemporary than it actually is. That being said.. this album has so many decisions that seem corny, and her underwhelming vocals dont sell the radicalism she's attempting to represent. So what you get is this HILARIOUS, tone deaf album. Poor woman, if she got others to sing for her or with her this would be okay.
Hmmm I can’t help but notice that you left out one detail about this person
@@Mayor_Ncognito I left out a lot of details lol. I wrote two sentences
This woman isn’t a beetle she’s a roach
@@winterviveca5976 I was referring to her being an abuser lol throughout my entire life that’s all I’ve known her for
If im ever passed the aux again, im bumping warzone out of spite
It's like the music you hear in a dream when you fall asleep with your headphones on.
yeah this entire album is going to be featured on brad's soundboard
reminder that yoko and John wrote a song called "woman is the n****r of the world". makes I love all of me sound a lot worse
All of me by John lennon 😳??
she did the same thing there that she did with all of me, attempted to spread a positive message about acceptance but executed it horribly
I'm sad Brad didn't include "pussy in the well" line from the 4th song in the final edit. I still think about it's meaning every day
That "I Love All Of Me" song honestly just makes me sad, it's the point where all the wool comes off the eyes and you can tell she definitely had good intentions when making this album, that she genuinely believes what she's saying and actually has a decent message she's trying to share. But her music is so lacking in literally every department, besides the lyrics SOMETIMES flowing like a coherent piece of music, that it's impossible to take any of it seriously unless you already respected her as an artist. It sucks that she won't ever be known in the modern mainstream consciousness as anything but a joke.
That was a rough one. I'm a fan of experimental music and appreciate some of Yoko's performance art, but that was legit painful.
Yoko ono is what gen z was missing
Take her BACK!
2:12 I honestly envisioned my grandmother yelling at her TV with her knitting on her nap, shaking her cane in the air 🤦♀️
The stock sound effects are like a snap back to reality in a bad way. You try to slightly immerse yourself in the work, then the song blasts you out of it with a stock jaguar sound from an expensive industry-standard sound library that every other massive creative works company uses
Why are the jungle animals and the army guys all crammed in so tightly? Are the guys with the AK-47s actually _riding_ the elephants?
@@DeflatingAtheismthis is one of the best comments I've ever seen
the best thing yoko did was the proto-no wave tune "Why" where John completly obliterates the guitar and it has an actual cool rhythm section going on lol. In that piece Yoko actually fits. Why do she make such energy-less weak music now
@sumafetto4605 lol time to listen to the No New York compilation. Take a chance on James Chance
and I'm talking bout the song Why from 1970, not the track on this album
I also love the song's "Greenfield Morning" and "Touch Me" from the same album Plastic Ono Band
Yeah that one's amazing
This album never fails to make me laugh
TRACK 6 WAS THE HARDEST I'VE LAUGHED IN MY LIFE.
Step one: Get a bowl
Step two: Piss in it
Step three: Give it to someone
Step four: Tree
It’s gonna raAaaaAaAain
its kinda sad Yoko does genuinely have some great music but people just water her down to John Lennon's weird wife
She has some great music. This isn't it
People who hate Japanese people or women
There are good Yoko Ono songs?
What are the good Yono songs, i genuinely wanna know
@@tsg_frankSisters Oh Sisters, Remember Love, anything on her 70s albums are great, her stuff on Double Fantasy and Milk and Honey is really solid too
I can't believe Yoko Ono made Call of Duty Warzone
Don’t forget John and Yoko made a song together where John sings the hard r
WHAT?!!
@@asapling the title is Woman is the n-word of the world
Well, John Lennon was a piece of crap so I'm not surprised
@@kirbyluvr69 THEY COMPARED BEING A WOMAN TO BEING BLACK LMAOOOOOO
@@pankace3296 did he lie tho
something just funny about how immediately the first thing you hear in an album called “warzone” is just gunshots, really surprised that i didn’t expect that
It’s a war of literal bullets… _of the soul!_
Warzone sounds like a parody.
Knowing Yoko Ono, it's not.
LMFAO
Warzone is what I Will by Radiohead wishes it could be
the first "warzone" from yoko ono had the same vibe as "audiojungle"
Best Yoko Ono album btw
Edit: Not giving every song on this album red headphones is peak curve grading
great back handed compliment lmao
No
Brainless take
the piss tree line blew my mind. im familiar with the force of nature that is yoko ono, but i had no idea what beauty she was capable of. It's Gonna RaiIIIIiiiiIIiiiiinnnn is now what will be played on repeat at my funeral. RIP the rest of the industry
as someone who mixes music i can't imagine the mixing engeneer's face when he got the tracks
Honestly, a lot of the online discourse I see around Yoko makes my stomach turn. There's so much vitriol towards her, on a level which you don't see with many other widely-disliked musicians. I think part of it is that people know her exclusively because of her association with the Beatles, so they go into her music expecting I Saw Her Standing There and While My Guitar Gently Weeps, and instead are given Why and Mindtrain, and they rate those songs by the same standards by which they judge pop music. Plus, I can't help but detect a thread of racism in the way she's treated. Her distinct vocal style is a choice-- she knows that she's not singing in a conventionally appealing manner, as you can tell by songs like "Mrs. Lennon", or "Un Un To", where she sings much more beautifully than on her noisier songs. But it seems like people are so used to the idea that Asian people have weird cultural values and are extremely different from Americans or Europeans that they attribute her style to naiveté and lack of talent rather than to artistic ambition.
I certainly wouldn't call this album the best thing Yoko has made--it doesn't touch the stuff she recorded in the '70s--but I think that the people discussing it in these comments are being just a tad too cynical and cruel about it.
absolutely agree.
yep
Dude the album sucks. The vocals are horrible the production is as generic as can be and the concept that’s been done a million times is sooo unbelievably corny in this album. It’s not that deep. Maybe she was meh back then but she’s a horrible singer now
@@Primus-kz3ri If you're using the word "meh" to describe Yoko's singing in the '70s then I simply don't think you and I are evaluating the music in the same way.
@@rangerkasdorf4476 I honestly don’t believe she was that good of a singer back then. Not even the top 50. She certainly shouldn’t have been held to the standard that she was. She’s also kind of a narcissistic ass
But who ru to tell me how familiar I am with music? Ru the music god or something? That says more about the way u approach music than I do to be honest
"AAAAAAALL OF ME LOVES AAAAAAAAAAAALL OF YOU" - Paul Macartney or something idk
This album's been shitpost material in my friend group for years- glad to see you're getting to it lmfao
I was driving while watching this and almost crashed from dying laughter when It’s Gonna Rain came on. Certified banger man. 😭😭😭
"waaaaaaaarrrrrzzzzoooooonneeee" needs to be a sound clip for any political bibble babble nonsense in a song.
Yoko wailing in It’s Gonna Rain sounds like when a YTP artificially stretches out a word.
Literally Radiohead if they were good
When the fly.png started moving around the screen during It's Gonna Rain, perfectly matching Yoko's voice, I became a very happy boy.
Yoko Ono's feature on no half measures by Big Baller B was a surprise, but truly elevated the project
panic! at the disco broke up
good
they’ve been broken up for like, 8 years already tho
@@bertramwinkleofficial well yeah but sarah is pregnant so brendon’s basically retiring the name and he won’t be performing after the vlv tour
good
Yo I might just be stupid but I feel like “Why” isn’t the worst attempt at an avant-garde song. The main issue a lot of these songs have is that the vocals are so out of place and the lyrics are just ridiculous and not poetic. I feel like with Why, the over the top vocals kinda work with the instrumentation and background ambiance, and there’s no worry about shitty poetry.
Edit: I also noticed that a lot of these vocals sound like first takes. Listen to the way she says “pillow talk” in the opening track. Sounds like an unintentional hesitation that somehow made the final cut 😂
this album was rated a 6.3 on pitchfork.
it's a stale example of pitchfork weirdness, but for context, the strokes' the new abnormal was a 5.8.
the writers at pitchfork are perfectly ok rating this half a point better
Brad, I know you may completely write off Yoko after this, but the single “Remember Love” is easily, easily one of the most beautiful songs ever recorded. A lightning in a bottle performance by Yoko on vocals, and John Lennon on guitar. Very lowkey, but indescribably gorgeous. She sounds like the angel of death giving you your last hug as you slowly fade out into nothingness.
I just listened to it and Jesus Christ why couldn't yoko sing like that on this album
@@ackyducc5040 because Remember Love was done back in 1969, and Yoko was suffering from dementia as this album was being recorded
@@RobLives4Love That's... concerning
10:42 omg I walked away for a second to refill my water and thought this was Brad doing the autotune..
*Ringo's new music:*
Peace and Love 😎🥦🌈
*Yoko's new music:*
War and Hate 🤬🖕💔
Paul's New music: 🎹 💰 💵
@@NeonBeeCatJohn's new music:
@@firstnamelastname7244George is like:
This is what Nieztche was listening to when constructing the Pyramids Of Giza
Ah your brain has information just not the right one.
brads 12y old audience don’t know him
i love how every song is titled after the first thing she says in the song
Yoko Ono can turn anything into music, including touching a light socket.
hi brad, in honor of brendon urie disbanding panic! at the disco i think you should review vices & virtues aka panic!'s best album, thank you for your time and consideration
also any one of these yoko ono lyrics would be great on the soundboard lol
I didn’t know Bjork dropped in 2018! Truly moving
cant breathe dawg
Imagine if Ricardo Lopez heard this and thought it was Bjork 💀
I feel like I just listened to a very very unintelligible art project. That or an experiment to wake up sleeper agents. It makes me shudder that I can't identify which one it more sounds like, either.
the random elephant samples throughout multiple tracks have me dying
I read that the songs on this album are "reconstructed" from her previous albums. And then a new version of "Imagine". Because the world apparently needed yet another godawful version of "Imagine".
Tone deaf: the album (metaphorically and literally edition.)
Listening to the title track genuinely made me think about how awful the world is. Not because of what she’s saying, but because of how truly terrible the song is.
this album reminds me of my mother after her 2016 psychotic episode
I bet there are going to be a lot of critics who are going to defend this album, calling it "Artsy" or "Avant-garde".
All of those things are true...
It's just also bad
I mean this horrible experience perfectly reflects the feelings and experiences of people being in a war zone. This nightmarish album is the audible equivalent of a PTSD flashback.
@@theghost00 yeah but that’s like making trashy mumble rap and naming the song “trashy mumble rap” it’s self aware, okay, cool, but that doesn’t make it good 🤷♀️ even though this album really was nightmarish LMAO
@@theghost00Eh, I don't think it really captures that feeling very well. It feels tone-deaf, and it's not messy in a way that feels intentional. It's just clumsy.
It’s Gonna Rain is truly a masterpiece that we won’t fully understand until many years down the line.
The screaming video was actually shown in one of my art classes for a discussion on what makes "art" art. For this video, we talked about if she were screaming in a place that wasn't art museum or art fair, would it still be considered art or is it just someone screaming? In a way, I feel like this album could also be like that.
Whether this album is art is subjective, all I know was that I couldn't take it seriously, no matter the context or format.
That Imagine cover... I literally have no words...
EDIT: Didn’t mean it in exactly a good way lmfao
@@princegobi5992 stop it :(
Warzone is Mama by MCR's evil twin
what if i told you guys this album isn’t real and its actually just brad playing sounds off his sound board
If y’all told me this was a bjork album, I’d believe u
How does this have a 69 on metacritic, a 63 from Pitchfork... like I get there is attempts at genuine pain and expression but her voice sounds like Francine's Asian mother in American Dad doing half drunk karaoke.
Critics tend to care way too much about lyricism. As long as the lyrics mean something then it gets a good rating. And this album at least tries to mean something I guess
Listen, this album is horrendous. No getting around that. But I can’t help but admire the fact that Yoko actually had the couragereleased this hot garbage. You really can’t not respect that.
I swear to God I heard at least one gun sound from Counter-Strike Source in “Warzone”. I think it was the MP5 sound
in the first track there is literally the COD MW2 (the original) nuke sound effect
six seconds in, this vid a certified banger
What's even scarier than the album is the fact that it has a 69 on metritic. Mojo gave it a 80.
Every time I play some CoD warzone I think of that shitty song and it got me wondering if you've reacted to the album yet. Then I wake up to this lol
Why do I feel like Yoko listened to the Shaggs Philosophy of the world, and unironically thought it was the greatest album ever made.
XD tru
Warzone should've had a Westside Gunn feature.
I didn't need to hear Yoko Ono screaming into the mic for 19 minutes
When you’re in the control booth and Yoko’s screaming “WHYYYyyyYYyyYYy???” for minutes on end, you just gotta sit back and let the magic happen.
@@DeflatingAtheism so much magic
i was already wheezing from laughter before the end of the first song
So this must be Yzma’s secret mixtape she made drunk.
Nobody:
Brad: ✨WOMEN✨
Edit: OH GOD THE FLY KILLED ME
This is just System Of A Down for people who don't like metal
Not even
God bless the producer who made this mess
I imagine the poor guys in the control room.
“Do you think I should do a seventh take?”
“NO! That was perfect! Gold! GOLD!”
Metro Boomin
9:00
They’re both trapped in a well and are trying to drown the other out
"The only thing I know about Yoko is that she married John Legend or something"
Don't worry Brad, that's the only thing we know about her as well
She also married another guy and another guy I think and had daughter once
It's not John Legend it's John 117 smh
I felt like the first song had some potential if she'd put any effort into it's production instead of the stock elephant sounds etc.
12:05 she sounds like SpongeBob at this moment
She did not cook 😔
I'm waiting outside of my kids school and genuinely thought a group of kids was making the noise that first started 😂
I cannot believe that I decided to leave stream before this reaction started. I will forever regret missing this experience.
SOMEONE HAD TO MIX THIS DO YOU UNDERSTAND?????
Literally every song on this album had been previously recorded by her. Now or Never, Woman Power, and Why date from back when John Lennon was alive, Warzone and Where do we go from here come from the 90s, and the rest of the songs (save for Imagine) come from her terrible concept album called “Starpeace” (get it, like Star Wars) that was hated even at the time.