The first one sounds like fear and worry. In the second hayloft its more aggressive and loud, signifying how angry the daughter really is. I really like that
i think the hype they received really motivated them again and pushed them to make another album, which is awesome because i know we all definitely enjoyed it
@@evistte they've already worked on the album in like 2018. I've heard Ryan do a Ted talk and he sung an unfinished demo version of the now finished song "until it doesn't hurt" But I think the hype around hayloft 1 motivated them to write hayloft 2
@@cyberpunkchaoscollective don't hold your breath for Music Theory channel, MatPat gave a pretty good reason why it won't be a thing in his latest video talking about Twitch
@@cyberpunkchaoscollective Mother Mother makes these songs mainly about most of his experiance with crazy people and with insecuritys (ghosting is one)
help, i thought you were ab to say this: rose: mom, why is my name rose? mom: oh, because a rose fell on your head when you were little. rock: mom, why is my name rock? mom: ...
Okay but hear me out... In the first part it's a little bit more like rushing and adrenaline-y which makes sense given the perspective of a scared girl running away from her alcoholic dad. Also the repetitiveness of "my daddy's got a gun" can be explained by the fact that this is all that crosses her mind while in such a rush situation. But in the second part there is a mix of sharp parts (like my baby's got a gun part) and calmer ones (like she's not a bad kid part) which just shows how different the mind of the girl (main character) has changed because in the first part she's in panic and that's why it feels sharper while in this part it shows how her emotions aren't just fear anymore, of course it's mixed in there definitely, but i think there is also some guilt (she had to do it) and feeling a need for revenge (an eye for an eye a leg for a leg..) So TL:DR Mother Mother are geniuses and amazing and I'm obsessed Edit: OMG YOU GUYS I JUST CAME BACK AND JUST THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE POSITIVITY AND ALLLL TYYYYUU
this is something mother mother uses often! their first album featured a three headed rooster (it was changed to five when more members joined the band), the sticks features three sticks, dance and cry had a hidden three scratches in the lower right corner, etc etc etc. its very cool!
I love the reuse of some of the lyrics in hayloft 1 1: my daddy's got a gun, you better run (girlfriend talking to boyfriend) 2: my baby's got a gun, i better run (dad talking to himself)
"An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg. A shot in the heart doesn't make it un-break. She really didn't wanna make it messy, She really, really didn't but the girl gone cray!" That's my fav part lol
Lyrics : (PART 1) My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun You better run My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga It started with the hayloft a-creakin' Well it just started in the hay - LOFT With his long johns on, Pop went a-creeping Out to the barn, up to the hay Young lovers and they are not sleeping Young lovers in the hay - LOFT With his gun turned on, Pop went a-creeping Out to the barn, up to the hay - LOFT My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun You better run My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga - ga My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun You better run My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga It started with the hayloft a-creakin' Well it just started in the hay With his long johns on, Pop went a-creeping Out to the barn, up to the hay - LOFT Young lovers with their legs tied up in knots Young lovers with their legs tied up in knots With his long, tall gun, Pop went a-creeping To blow their hay-loft dead heads straight off My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun You better run My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga - ga Ga - ga - ga - ga Ga - ga - ga - ga (PART 2) Whatever happened to the young, young lovers? One got shot and the other got lost in Drugs and punks and blood on the street Blood, blood on her knees Bloody history (yeah) Whatever happened to the hayloft? Burnt to the ground, and what about Pop? He took his ass back to the crack shack With his long johns on, singing that old song My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg A shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak She really didn't wanna make it messy She really, really didn't, but the girl gone cray My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom She crucify(she crucify) She crucify (she crucify) Hey Pop, you die, you die My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom My baby's got a gun my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, ga-ga-ga-ga She's not a bad kid She's not a bad kid But she had to do it She had to do it They're not a bad kid But they had to do it They couldn't not They had to face off She's not a bad kid But they had to do it She had to crack She had to kill Pop
Lyrics : (PART 1) My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun You better run My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga It started with the hayloft a-creakin' Well it just started in the hay - LOFT With his long johns on, Pop went a-creeping Out to the barn, up to the hay Young lovers and they are not sleeping Young lovers in the hay - LOFT With his gun turned on, Pop went a-creeping Out to the barn, up to the hay - LOFT My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun You better run My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga - ga My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun You better run My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga It started with the hayloft a-creakin' Well it just started in the hay With his long johns on, Pop went a-creeping Out to the barn, up to the hay - LOFT Young lovers with their legs tied up in knots Young lovers with their legs tied up in knots With his long, tall gun, Pop went a-creeping To blow their hay-loft dead heads straight off My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun You better run My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga - ga Ga - ga - ga - ga Ga - ga - ga - ga (PART 2) Whatever happened to the young, young lovers? One got shot and the other got lost in Drugs and punks and blood on the street Blood, blood on her knees Bloody history (yeah) Whatever happened to the hayloft? Burnt to the ground, and what about Pop? He took his ass back to the crack shack With his long johns on, singing that old song My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg A shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak She really didn't wanna make it messy She really, really didn't, but the girl gone cray My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom She crucify(she crucify) She crucify (she crucify) Hey Pop, you die, you die My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom My baby's got a gun my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, ga-ga-ga-ga She's not a bad kid She's not a bad kid But she had to do it She had to do it They're not a bad kid But they had to do it They couldn't not They had to face off She's not a bad kid But they had to do it She had to crack She had to kill Pop
from my understanding the story is that a girl was meeting with her boyfriend, but her father got drunk and shot her boyfriend. in hayloft 2, years later, she returns to get revenge on her father
@@SkyGodKazuha I mean I think it’s fine if they wanna interpret the song to be about a queer relationship, as long as they don’t completely write off the mv
You can just say she or they, like you dont use she/her to reffer to a girl in a sentence you just say she edit: holy shit stop replying to this comment if you dont even understand what im trying to say
I think that in hayloft 3 if they will be one, that the mom finds out and feels guilty for both her child and husband, which results in her becoming suicidal, So the song would probably go like this “My mommy’s gonna die I better run” the person that is saying would probably be the child. In the end the child would stop the mother from attempted suicide and overcome the depression of losing their lover. Other case scenario the mom succeeded on suicide and the child is extremely depressed now, resulting her doing the same.
I think the cymbal crash should be on the same beat as the last 'ga' of Hayloft so that the *next* beat after is the bass drop. I but this is def the best transition I've heard so far.
Random thing that I noticed/thought when listening to this: At first, the chorus of Hayloft 2 and the "she's not a bad kid" part creeped me out, and I now kinda get why. Obviously, the music in the background is dramatic, so that helps, but the main thing was the sheer difference between 1 & 2. The first ones music was sorta upbeat in a way. It didn't really seem like a big deal. Just the stereotypical trope of "how dare you date my daughter, imma kill you". But it wasn't, the boyfriend actually got shot. And, it also helps that it's from the daughters POV, notice how she says *You* better run. Not "I better run" or "we better run". Deep down, she doesn't really think that her father would dare to hurt her in any way shape or form. He's just mad, and possibly drunk or tired. He wouldn't *actually* kill her boyfriend. But he did. And that's why Hayloft 2 is such a dramatic change in the tone of the music. The daughter was in shock, and the trauma of this sent her down a spiral, until she inevitably snapped. Hayloft 2 is from pops POV. By then, I think he's realized what he'd done wrong, and heavily regrets it. He realizes why his daughter is going after him, and honestly gets it, hence the "she's not a bad kid, but she had to crack" the difference between "you better run" and "I better run" is such a scary difference to me, because unlike the daughter, pop knows that he is in genuine danger, that his own daughter can and will kill him. It's honestly amazing how Mother Mother can change a meaning so drastically by changing 2 words in the chorus, Hayloft 2 is such an eerily beautiful song, especially combined with the funky music of Hayloft 1.
@@misterlemon62 Maybe like a coping mechanism for pop to forget that he had just killed his own daughter's boyfriend. I don't know, probably just me overthinking things or something.
I am impressed by the way the story is told in this songs. A simple sentence "My father killed my boyfriend, so I killed him" was streched to 6 minutes of narration and it got such a deep dive into the character's feelings, her ambiguous actions and the devastating consequences of what had happened in the story, that it almost feels like I've watched a tragic short film except I've felt the character in a way that cinema couldn't have ever conveyed.
I’m just imagining a scared little girl running from her drunk dad. Terrified. She backs into a corner, trapped. Then, close to the transition the dad trips and drops the gun I front of her. Her instinct is to pick it up and bolt. The dad trips her but she doesn’t let go of the gun. She points it at his head and he lets go. She runs. The dad following. They run through a cornfield and she finds him on the ground. Then, right as it gets quiet, (4:44) she’s wondering if she should do it. When it gets the shock of loud,blasting music, she shoots. Then she runs back into the corn field. (I’d love it if someone could animate this and show it to me)
Damn, this is the first time I listened to Hayloft 2 and it blew me away I love the storytelling and intensity here. Especially the "She's not a bad kid" part caught me off-guard, like the last chorus was so intense, I thought the song was over for a second and then this last part comes around and completely captures me. I should definitely listen to more of their songs.
Actually judging that from how the farmer/dad shot the boyfriend it is in the 1800’s at least for the timeline and quite a few times a father shot their daughter’s lovers
I love the emotion mother mother puts in their songs not only with vocals and lyrics but the instrumentals! And the story telling is so good especially with hayloft.
A whole damn good romance murder book in just over 6 minutes. I would also like to add that without the second song, I would never have fully understood the first, very impressive if you don't mind my saying so.
i don’t get how people didn’t understand hayloft? i got it right from the start and hayloft 2 was also pretty easy to understand because i already understood 1
Okay can we just admit that these songs are completely and totally immersive, and when you put them together it's nothing short of fantastic? I feel like I'm there watching the story unfold and whilst I'm doing that I'm simultaneously breaking the replay button! XD PURE GOLD.
They were one of my first concert experiences and I remember standing in awe literally balling my eyes out because the entire concert I was in shock I literally couldn't move or speak I stood solid in the center of the crowd staring at the lights and the fog. I literally am still shook to this day.
I'm going to my (maybe) first concert in october, and I'm going to see Mother Mother. I'm hella excited because I'm going with my dad and a friend, and maybe one other friend. I've loved MM for nearly 2 years, so I'm excited af
@@sp1d3r_punk hell yeah 😎 I'm hoping to go to their kitchener show or Guelph show for mothers day my mom has obsessed over them since their first album so I wanna do somn good for her
Toby Fox and Mother Mother are amazing, both made fire content and was bold enough to make sequels after years and still made bomb content with it too! ❤
This is so smooth! Let me say this yo have talent I use this song when I do homework or paint something, so.. THANK YOU FOR REALEAZING THIS AMAZING TRANSITION (I'm mexican btw so srry if my english writting is shit)
People who’s first language isn’t english *Writing the most perfectly articulated comment with like one spelling mistake* Also them :”I deeply apologise for my bad english” Meanwhile people who have spoken English their whole lives unable to spell the most basic words and not apologising.😂
This is how they play the two songs at their concert. I went this spring and for their last two songs they played both haylofts. As you can imagine everyone lost their minds!
Saw them in concert recently and holy FUCK was it a good show! The were the last two songs they played (aside from the encore) and the hype was incredible. Just the *build-up* they did went on forever without getting into that iconic opening tune of Hayloft, what dazzling show. Really solidified them as my favourite band!
I feel like usually when a band has a really popular song, when they make a second version it feels like a staler, glorified version of the original. Devoid of true inspiration. That, by all hell, was NOT the case with Hayloft II. There's so much more to it than just "remaking an old song." It's telling a story (which is everywhere in these comments so I won't talk much abt it) and that story is brilliant. The pacing and beat of both songs highlight the feelings portrayed by the characters and it's so fucking amazing. I love Mother Mother.
The way the songs mirror each other but are completely separate from each other makes them work so well. Haylofts story tells of a very scared girl and is portrayed with the soft blunt notes and is written so well. Hayloft 2 tells the story of her anger and can be seen with those louder sharper notes that really keep your attention. Mother Mother writes so so well.
Hayloft II gives me the vibes of a 'crack' shop owner who is slightly insane. Per : "Singing that old song; My daddy's got a gun x 4?" Whilst Hayloft, is the backstory of the owner.
*{Hayloft 1}* My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun You better run My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga It started with the hayloft a-creakin' Well it just started in the hay - LOFT With his long johns on, Pop went a-creeping Out to the barn, up to the hay Young lovers and they are not sleeping Young lovers in the hay - LOFT With his gun turned on, Pop went a-creeping Out to the barn, up to the hay - LOFT My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun You better run My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga - ga It started with the hayloft a-creakin' Well it just started in the hay With his long johns on, Pop went a-creeping Out to the barn, up to the hay - LOFT Young lovers with their legs tied up in knots Young lovers with their legs tied up in knots With his long, tall gun, Pop went a-creeping To blow their hay-loft dead heads straight off My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun You better run My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun My daddy's got a gun Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga - ga Ga - ga - ga - ga Ga - ga - ga - ga *{Hayloft 2}* Whatever happened to the young, young lovers? One got shot and the other got lost in Drugs and punks and blood on the street Blood, blood on her knees Bloody history (yeah) Whatever happened to the hayloft? Burnt to the ground, and what about Pop? He took his ass back to the crack shack With his long johns on, singing that old song My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg A shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak She really didn't wanna make it messy She really, really didn't, but the girl gone cray My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom She crucify (she crucify) She crucify (she crucify) Hey Pop, you die, you die My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom My baby's got a gun my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, ga-ga-ga-ga She's not a bad kid She's not a bad kid But she had to do it She had to do it They're not a bad kid But they had to do it They couldn't not They had to face off She's not a bad kid But they had to do it She had to crack She had to kill Pop
Hayloft 2 can only be appreciated after knowing and loving hayloft 1. The beat settle your soul in familiarity and hayloft 2 rips you out to a new plane of existence.
I'm guessing what's happening here is: In the first song, it's obviously the dad (maybe drunk) singing his song and trying to kill the lovers. We're in the perspective of the daughter here. Now in the second version, it sounds like a third person perspective.The music changes to sound likes it's grown up, making me think that the daughter has escaped from her dad and has grown up. At the start it's telling us what happened (so the hayloft got burnt down, one of the lovers got shot). It goes on to say that the dad went to some old shack so I'm guessing he went to the burnt hayloft. Then with the chorus, I think that the daughter came back with a gun to get revenge on her dad (the my baby's got a gun lyric). And finally at the end, it says that "she's not a bad kid" so she probably feels guilty for killing her dad Sorry for the long comment but yea, cool song :D
Not really, in the first song the girl is fearing for her drunk dad to kill her lover, that’s why the “you better run” and in the second we are from pop’s perspective, he is saying to himself, his daugter’s got a gun, she’s gonna kill him, and the “she’s not a bad kid” it’s pop realizing his mistake, he hurt his daughter, and so he doesnt feel like his daughter killing him was wrong, as he felt regret and guilt, and knew that his daughter was gonna crack.
I relate to a lot of the story told between these two songs and seriously, Mother Mother does SUCH a good job putting it to music in which you can literally hear the tone shift. I am continuously ASTOUNDED by this band. ❤️
I'm getting such Carrie vibes from these songs. Especially the "she crucify" line a young girl who's parent was toxic, and her lover got killed. So she killed the parent.
"Sequels are always bad."
Mother Mother: "Hold my gun."
GA GA GA GA BOOM BOOM
BOOM BOOM CRACK
masquerade sequel good too
Terminator 2
You didn’t say hold my beer like normal people do for memes because the song is about guns cool
Hayloft: freaky lyrics, killer beat
Hayloft 2: *holy shit*
my reaction when i listened to hayloft 2 was "OH FUCK IT'S THE APOCALYPSE"
@@fantasmaghoulical “OH GOD ITS HERE- ITS THE SEQUAL”
Hayloft 2 for me was:
HOLY FUCK THE *DRUMS.*
i actually love this comment so much
Hayloft 2 made me shiver
The first one sounds like fear and worry. In the second hayloft its more aggressive and loud, signifying how angry the daughter really is. I really like that
your profile pic is actually terifying
@@tanjirokamado3403 It’s the grudge so I dont blame you😭
i also like how the second one also has underlying tones of fear from the father’s view combined with the daughter’s fury.
It’s such a masterpiece i love it 😩✋
and their both slightly psychotic
Hayloft: Call an ambulance..
Hayloft II: ..but not for me.
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@@m6shax fr
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Hayloft I: You’re scared
Hayloft II: You’re scary
Yes.
@@kurooo- Papyrus 😳?!
@@MeowzerzOh6 NYEHEHEH!
Yes
This should’ve been “I’m scared” “you’re scared”
I was so shook when they legit just released a sequel song after so many years
i think the hype they received really motivated them again and pushed them to make another album, which is awesome because i know we all definitely enjoyed it
@@evistte they've already worked on the album in like 2018. I've heard Ryan do a Ted talk and he sung an unfinished demo version of the now finished song "until it doesn't hurt"
But I think the hype around hayloft 1 motivated them to write hayloft 2
@@rainy5517 ohhhh good to know, ty!
@@evistte no problem :)
same i wasn't expecting it but it was GENIUS
Hell of a story being told by these songs
Absolutely! Not many musicians could make something like this.
next is music theory and I bet that this is gonna be the first thing that MatPat is gonna talk abt
@@cyberpunkchaoscollective don't hold your breath for Music Theory channel, MatPat gave a pretty good reason why it won't be a thing in his latest video talking about Twitch
@@cyberpunkchaoscollective Mother Mother makes these songs mainly about most of his experiance with crazy people and with insecuritys (ghosting is one)
needs to be a movie
Your favorite band ever had a song so good they released A PART 2??
Yes, Rare Americans: Brittle Bones Nicky
The Devil Went Down to Georgia has a sequel
@@MoonlitCaster IT DOES!?
@@mello5442 ua-cam.com/video/xwEqEBimjy8/v-deo.html
Creature Feature
"your sister is called rose because your mother like flowers"
"and what do you like, dad?"
"this talk is over, Hayloft 1 and 2 with transition"
OMG LMAOOO
help, i thought you were ab to say this:
rose: mom, why is my name rose?
mom: oh, because a rose fell on your head when you were little.
rock: mom, why is my name rock?
mom: ...
@@nyctariame too? 😭
@@nyctaria yikes
@@nyctariahelp💀💀
Hayloft I: She was fragile like a flower
Hayloft II: She was fragile like a bomb.
OOOOHHHHOHOHHH NOHOHOHOOOOO-
SCREAMING IN JOY
Literally me
me? /hj
Capitan: Rico...Kaboom
People said "if hayloft is so good why didn't they made hayloft 2?" And here we are
who said that
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Okay but hear me out...
In the first part it's a little bit more like rushing and adrenaline-y which makes sense given the perspective of a scared girl running away from her alcoholic dad. Also the repetitiveness of "my daddy's got a gun" can be explained by the fact that this is all that crosses her mind while in such a rush situation. But in the second part there is a mix of sharp parts (like my baby's got a gun part) and calmer ones (like she's not a bad kid part) which just shows how different the mind of the girl (main character) has changed because in the first part she's in panic and that's why it feels sharper while in this part it shows how her emotions aren't just fear anymore, of course it's mixed in there definitely, but i think there is also some guilt (she had to do it) and feeling a need for revenge (an eye for an eye a leg for a leg..)
So TL:DR Mother Mother are geniuses and amazing and I'm obsessed
Edit: OMG YOU GUYS I JUST CAME BACK AND JUST THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE POSITIVITY AND ALLLL TYYYYUU
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@@noaseso4517 so true
Wait im confused did she kill her dad or something in the 2nd song? When you say “she had to do it”
isn’t “my daddy’s got a gun” meant as in the girl was telling her lover about it? like a warning that her dads got a gun and the lover has gotta run
UNDERRATED ALERT WEOOOOOOOOO
just realised the scratches on the eye of the fish are the same as the candles on hayloft 2
Nice catch! I’ve never noticed that
this is something mother mother uses often! their first album featured a three headed rooster (it was changed to five when more members joined the band), the sticks features three sticks, dance and cry had a hidden three scratches in the lower right corner, etc etc etc. its very cool!
@Olivia Brando ayee lollipop pfp
also ty for telling me lo
BRO I NEVER REALIZED THAT WAS A FISH
@@venus-zi3ewhowd the hell u never saw that it was a fish💀
I love the reuse of some of the lyrics in hayloft 1
1: my daddy's got a gun, you better run (girlfriend talking to boyfriend)
2: my baby's got a gun, i better run (dad talking to himself)
That's some damn good concept not gonna lie 😶
actually its more likely the partner is female, although it isnt confirmed iirc . probably not a boyfriend tho
@@swiftyoooo Pretty sure the partner is NB and uses they/he
@@i_dont_know7682 ah, my mistake then
@@swiftyoooo Oh but don't worry I didn't know it back then neither just recently figured it out
"An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg. A shot in the heart doesn't make it un-break. She really didn't wanna make it messy, She really, really didn't but the girl gone cray!"
That's my fav part lol
SAMEE
It sounds super cool
420th like 😏
@@gsvsjsj 🧐
Mine too, it's the best part. Hits so hard.
The best transition that I have never heard that was so cleann
Nice pfp
Fr,I thought it was just gonna pause and then play the other song
Lyrics :
(PART 1)
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
You better run
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
It started with the hayloft a-creakin'
Well it just started in the hay - LOFT
With his long johns on, Pop went a-creeping
Out to the barn, up to the hay
Young lovers and they are not sleeping
Young lovers in the hay - LOFT
With his gun turned on, Pop went a-creeping
Out to the barn, up to the hay - LOFT
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
You better run
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
You better run
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
It started with the hayloft a-creakin'
Well it just started in the hay
With his long johns on, Pop went a-creeping
Out to the barn, up to the hay - LOFT
Young lovers with their legs tied up in knots
Young lovers with their legs tied up in knots
With his long, tall gun, Pop went a-creeping
To blow their hay-loft dead heads straight off
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
You better run
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
Ga - ga - ga - ga
Ga - ga - ga - ga
(PART 2)
Whatever happened to the young, young lovers?
One got shot and the other got lost in
Drugs and punks and blood on the street
Blood, blood on her knees
Bloody history (yeah)
Whatever happened to the hayloft?
Burnt to the ground, and what about Pop?
He took his ass back to the crack shack
With his long johns on, singing that old song
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg
A shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak
She really didn't wanna make it messy
She really, really didn't, but the girl gone cray
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
She crucify(she crucify)
She crucify (she crucify)
Hey Pop, you die, you die
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
My baby's got a gun my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, ga-ga-ga-ga
She's not a bad kid
She's not a bad kid
But she had to do it
She had to do it
They're not a bad kid
But they had to do it
They couldn't not
They had to face off
She's not a bad kid
But they had to do it
She had to crack
She had to kill Pop
probably one the best transitions between the 2 i've heard :]
omg yin yang
@@et_2112 yinyang ii the beloved
@@zodacan7827yassss ☺️✨
@@zodacan7827 inanimate insanity Ying yang pfp sheessshhh!
Yin yang!
Lyrics :
(PART 1)
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
You better run
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
It started with the hayloft a-creakin'
Well it just started in the hay - LOFT
With his long johns on, Pop went a-creeping
Out to the barn, up to the hay
Young lovers and they are not sleeping
Young lovers in the hay - LOFT
With his gun turned on, Pop went a-creeping
Out to the barn, up to the hay - LOFT
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
You better run
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
You better run
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
It started with the hayloft a-creakin'
Well it just started in the hay
With his long johns on, Pop went a-creeping
Out to the barn, up to the hay - LOFT
Young lovers with their legs tied up in knots
Young lovers with their legs tied up in knots
With his long, tall gun, Pop went a-creeping
To blow their hay-loft dead heads straight off
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
You better run
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
Ga - ga - ga - ga
Ga - ga - ga - ga
(PART 2)
Whatever happened to the young, young lovers?
One got shot and the other got lost in
Drugs and punks and blood on the street
Blood, blood on her knees
Bloody history (yeah)
Whatever happened to the hayloft?
Burnt to the ground, and what about Pop?
He took his ass back to the crack shack
With his long johns on, singing that old song
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg
A shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak
She really didn't wanna make it messy
She really, really didn't, but the girl gone cray
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
She crucify(she crucify)
She crucify (she crucify)
Hey Pop, you die, you die
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
My baby's got a gun my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, ga-ga-ga-ga
She's not a bad kid
She's not a bad kid
But she had to do it
She had to do it
They're not a bad kid
But they had to do it
They couldn't not
They had to face off
She's not a bad kid
But they had to do it
She had to crack
She had to kill Pop
my friend you have skills to have this in one comment..
You deserve more than 387 likes for this 😭
@@Craigmeowmeow i agree
@Elven Creator ???
Ayo great work and nice pfp-
*Transition was smoother than me attempting to draw a straight line*
it's hard to do that
@@blue.robotix indeed it is
Literally tho-
relatable af
😭
Hayloft 1: “My daddy’s got a gun.”
Hayloft 2: “My baby’s got a gun”
I can't understand what the hell is going on or being said but holy shit the VOICE MATURITY DIFFERENCE, DAMN
from my understanding the story is that a girl was meeting with her boyfriend, but her father got drunk and shot her boyfriend. in hayloft 2, years later, she returns to get revenge on her father
@@dryest-bones it was actually the daughter's girlfriend/partner, i believe- and that's why her father was so against it. i might be wrong though :)
@@b0ogie_woogie from what I could see I’m pretty sure she was with a guy in the mv, I could be wrong though
@@nickythehickey yeah, it was a guy and a guy actor. Dunno why everyone keeps misgendering the poor dude.
@@SkyGodKazuha I mean I think it’s fine if they wanna interpret the song to be about a queer relationship, as long as they don’t completely write off the mv
THAT BEAT DROPPED HARDER THAN MY GRADES
Edit: apparently ppl like this comment
plss-💀💀
Accurate tho-
Loll
for real my F’s are crying atm
deadass 😭
Okay so the dad killed his daughter's lover and in return she/they killed him? Is that roughly correct?
Yep! that's exactly what happened!
Yep
Well that’s the most direct interpretation anyway.
Basically
You can just say she or they, like you dont use she/her to reffer to a girl in a sentence you just say she
edit: holy shit stop replying to this comment if you dont even understand what im trying to say
I love how u can hear the improvement in their voices
frr
tru tho bro
Me waiting another 10 years for Hayloft 3 from the other lover's perspective.
"Her daddy's got a gun- I'm not gonna run."
Probably more of an "I tried to run" because they're already dead
I imagine the song would end with a gunshot.
I think that in hayloft 3 if they will be one, that the mom finds out and feels guilty for both her child and husband, which results in her becoming suicidal, So the song would probably go like this “My mommy’s gonna die I better run” the person that is saying would probably be the child. In the end the child would stop the mother from attempted suicide and overcome the depression of losing their lover. Other case scenario the mom succeeded on suicide and the child is extremely depressed now, resulting her doing the same.
@@sunflowerfields1822or maybe “I didn’t run”
He clearly didn’t run bro was walking 😂 low in stamina ig
just pointing out how in hayloft 2 both she/her and they/them are used for the person the song is about.
yes! i noticed that first listen i love others recognizing it AA
I know it’s so cooool
Yesssss
@@fizzypopped very cool indeed. But yeah, this comment is more about the fact that mother mother added that. Inclusivity, yk?
@@aresknight12 "Diversity win!" is basically a copypasta lol, they're just joking around
Not many musicians can make a part two of a song where both songs are equally as amazing and Mother Mother pulled it off amazingly
bbn2?
Bo burnham with 4 parts of bezos 😂😂
@@rootdogengine9003 dont know that lol
@@somethingcreativeprobably5160 nah not at all lol, i mean i like some of his songs but those arent the perfect
I think the cymbal crash should be on the same beat as the last 'ga' of Hayloft so that the *next* beat after is the bass drop.
I but this is def the best transition I've heard so far.
I agree
agree, it would blend in much more smoothly that way! but even this way, it's pretty close to being perfect
No, it shouldn't. It would ruin the tempo.
I'm imagining it and it doesnt sound too bad actually.
I made my own version with your suggestion
Random thing that I noticed/thought when listening to this:
At first, the chorus of Hayloft 2 and the "she's not a bad kid" part creeped me out, and I now kinda get why.
Obviously, the music in the background is dramatic, so that helps, but the main thing was the sheer difference between 1 & 2. The first ones music was sorta upbeat in a way. It didn't really seem like a big deal. Just the stereotypical trope of "how dare you date my daughter, imma kill you". But it wasn't, the boyfriend actually got shot. And, it also helps that it's from the daughters POV, notice how she says
*You* better run.
Not "I better run" or "we better run". Deep down, she doesn't really think that her father would dare to hurt her in any way shape or form. He's just mad, and possibly drunk or tired. He wouldn't *actually* kill her boyfriend. But he did.
And that's why Hayloft 2 is such a dramatic change in the tone of the music. The daughter was in shock, and the trauma of this sent her down a spiral, until she inevitably snapped.
Hayloft 2 is from pops POV. By then, I think he's realized what he'd done wrong, and heavily regrets it. He realizes why his daughter is going after him, and honestly gets it, hence the "she's not a bad kid, but she had to crack" the difference between "you better run" and "I better run" is such a scary difference to me, because unlike the daughter, pop knows that he is in genuine danger, that his own daughter can and will kill him. It's honestly amazing how Mother Mother can change a meaning so drastically by changing 2 words in the chorus, Hayloft 2 is such an eerily beautiful song, especially combined with the funky music of Hayloft 1.
Im p sure the dad will have been on crack yk the like that involves the words “crack shack”
@@misterlemon62 Maybe like a coping mechanism for pop to forget that he had just killed his own daughter's boyfriend. I don't know, probably just me overthinking things or something.
I am impressed by the way the story is told in this songs. A simple sentence "My father killed my boyfriend, so I killed him" was streched to 6 minutes of narration and it got such a deep dive into the character's feelings, her ambiguous actions and the devastating consequences of what had happened in the story, that it almost feels like I've watched a tragic short film except I've felt the character in a way that cinema couldn't have ever conveyed.
I’m just imagining a scared little girl running from her drunk dad. Terrified. She backs into a corner, trapped. Then, close to the transition the dad trips and drops the gun I front of her. Her instinct is to pick it up and bolt. The dad trips her but she doesn’t let go of the gun. She points it at his head and he lets go. She runs. The dad following. They run through a cornfield and she finds him on the ground. Then, right as it gets quiet, (4:44) she’s wondering if she should do it. When it gets the shock of loud,blasting music, she shoots. Then she runs back into the corn field. (I’d love it if someone could animate this and show it to me)
WOAH
If I could animate and had other intrest than Danganronpa I would gladly make this.
Bro active imagination here thank you for this
Somone does need to animate this lol
gonna try and animate this, it'll take a whole month or so idk but it'll def take a long time
Damn, this is the first time I listened to Hayloft 2 and it blew me away I love the storytelling and intensity here. Especially the "She's not a bad kid" part caught me off-guard, like the last chorus was so intense, I thought the song was over for a second and then this last part comes around and completely captures me. I should definitely listen to more of their songs.
0:19 NO BUT THIS COULD LITERALLY BE THE INTRO TO SOME FIGHTING ANIME AND I WOULD BELIEVE IT
Holy shit your not wrong
I was thinking about that too!
😂
Bro it could fit perfectly With an dandadan battle scence
Ok, this is kind of weird to say, but can we just admire the fish? The realism is quite pretty :)
@@katiemccarthy446 The album cover on the first one :)
@@katiemccarthy446 The cover for O My Heart
Yes
Yeah that it weird to say
@@Bunniesrcute. I already know that haha! I just tend to notice these things and aspire to be that good at art too one day
Holy cow it went from the dad being a psychopath to the daughter saying “Murder isn’t the question it’s the answer”
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
"Violence isn't the answer, it's the question. The answer is yes"
@@jessiesowtera person of culture I see
Actually judging that from how the farmer/dad shot the boyfriend it is in the 1800’s at least for the timeline and quite a few times a father shot their daughter’s lovers
time stamps if you need em
0:00 to 3:02 - Hayloft 1
3:02 to 6:25 - Hayloft 2
Ty
I love the emotion mother mother puts in their songs not only with vocals and lyrics but the instrumentals! And the story telling is so good especially with hayloft.
A whole damn good romance murder book in just over 6 minutes.
I would also like to add that without the second song, I would never have fully understood the first, very impressive if you don't mind my saying so.
i don’t get how people didn’t understand hayloft? i got it right from the start and hayloft 2 was also pretty easy to understand because i already understood 1
I would LOVE to see someone turn this song into a book
Hayloft: good beat, good for edits, pretty good singing
Hayloft II: now how the hell does that sound so good..
Okay can we just admit that these songs are completely and totally immersive, and when you put them together it's nothing short of fantastic? I feel like I'm there watching the story unfold and whilst I'm doing that I'm simultaneously breaking the replay button! XD PURE GOLD.
Incredible demonstration of how far they’ve come in terms of writing, production, and mastering.
Solid comparison.
The bassline in hayloft 2 is SUPERB 😩👌
They were one of my first concert experiences and I remember standing in awe literally balling my eyes out because the entire concert I was in shock I literally couldn't move or speak I stood solid in the center of the crowd staring at the lights and the fog. I literally am still shook to this day.
I'm going to my (maybe) first concert in october, and I'm going to see Mother Mother. I'm hella excited because I'm going with my dad and a friend, and maybe one other friend. I've loved MM for nearly 2 years, so I'm excited af
@@sp1d3r_punk hell yeah 😎 I'm hoping to go to their kitchener show or Guelph show for mothers day my mom has obsessed over them since their first album so I wanna do somn good for her
I GOT SO SURPRISED AT THE TRANSITION THAT I JUST KEPT SMILING AT NOTHING AND VIBING FOR 10 SECONDS STRAIGHT
Toby Fox and Mother Mother are amazing, both made fire content and was bold enough to make sequels after years and still made bomb content with it too! ❤
thanks for this! the transition was really clean :)
This is so smooth!
Let me say this yo have talent
I use this song when I do homework or paint something, so..
THANK YOU FOR REALEAZING THIS AMAZING TRANSITION
(I'm mexican btw so srry if my english writting is shit)
It’s not at all :)
You’re writing, I meant it’s not shit
Your English is good! I'm Mexican too!
@@renamami yooo that´s awesome!
People who’s first language isn’t english *Writing the most perfectly articulated comment with like one spelling mistake*
Also them :”I deeply apologise for my bad english”
Meanwhile people who have spoken English their whole lives unable to spell the most basic words and not apologising.😂
I completely forgot there was supposed to be a transition so I was just jamming, then the gunshot sound happened and I freaked out. So good!
This is how they play the two songs at their concert. I went this spring and for their last two songs they played both haylofts. As you can imagine everyone lost their minds!
Saw them in concert recently and holy FUCK was it a good show! The were the last two songs they played (aside from the encore) and the hype was incredible. Just the *build-up* they did went on forever without getting into that iconic opening tune of Hayloft, what dazzling show. Really solidified them as my favourite band!
If any fellow arcane fans are listening, am I the only one imagining hayloft 2 but with Vi and Powder…… ARTISTS RISE?!!??!?!?
OMG YESYESYES
I was litterally just thinking this...
I can see a whole animatic to this now 😳
no way?!?! that sounds bad ass
Hello!
I feel like usually when a band has a really popular song, when they make a second version it feels like a staler, glorified version of the original. Devoid of true inspiration. That, by all hell, was NOT the case with Hayloft II. There's so much more to it than just "remaking an old song." It's telling a story (which is everywhere in these comments so I won't talk much abt it) and that story is brilliant. The pacing and beat of both songs highlight the feelings portrayed by the characters and it's so fucking amazing. I love Mother Mother.
I imagine this at a concert and my skin crawls
Guess who is the opening band for Imagine Dragons during the Mercury tour in Europe ;-)
The way the songs mirror each other but are completely separate from each other makes them work so well. Haylofts story tells of a very scared girl and is portrayed with the soft blunt notes and is written so well. Hayloft 2 tells the story of her anger and can be seen with those louder sharper notes that really keep your attention. Mother Mother writes so so well.
'' an eye for an eye , a leg for a leg , a shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak . ''
bro fr one of the best lines in a song i have ever heard .
They really went all out for part 2, I'm getting chills.
Hayloft II gives me the vibes of a 'crack' shop owner who is slightly insane. Per : "Singing that old song; My daddy's got a gun x 4?"
Whilst Hayloft, is the backstory of the owner.
It actually says my baby's got a gunx4 in hayloft II :)
@@andromadae.aileen WHERE ARE THE OTHER 10 HAYLOFTS
@@RemHayden1806 SHIT SORRY I MEAN HAYLOFT II LET ME EDIT THAT LMFAO
@@RemHayden1806 LMAO THIS COMMENT GOT ME ROLLIN
y’all know what is this ? a masterpiece
i've never felt so powerful while eating yogurt.
Lmao nice pfp
"My daddy's got a gun,"
"My baby's got a gun,"
The gun family.
this is the first time i've heard hayloft ll, but it's a banger
can't wait for when they release hayloft lll in six years!
Hayloft lll is about her regretting it and having nobody
*{Hayloft 1}*
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
You better run
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
It started with the hayloft a-creakin'
Well it just started in the hay - LOFT
With his long johns on, Pop went a-creeping
Out to the barn, up to the hay
Young lovers and they are not sleeping
Young lovers in the hay - LOFT
With his gun turned on, Pop went a-creeping
Out to the barn, up to the hay - LOFT
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
You better run
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
It started with the hayloft a-creakin'
Well it just started in the hay
With his long johns on, Pop went a-creeping
Out to the barn, up to the hay - LOFT
Young lovers with their legs tied up in knots
Young lovers with their legs tied up in knots
With his long, tall gun, Pop went a-creeping
To blow their hay-loft dead heads straight off
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
You better run
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
My daddy's got a gun
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ahh. yaa. yaa. ya
Ga - ga - ga - ga - ga - ga
Ga - ga - ga - ga
Ga - ga - ga - ga
*{Hayloft 2}*
Whatever happened to the young, young lovers?
One got shot and the other got lost in
Drugs and punks and blood on the street
Blood, blood on her knees
Bloody history (yeah)
Whatever happened to the hayloft?
Burnt to the ground, and what about Pop?
He took his ass back to the crack shack
With his long johns on, singing that old song
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg
A shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak
She really didn't wanna make it messy
She really, really didn't, but the girl gone cray
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
She crucify (she crucify)
She crucify (she crucify)
Hey Pop, you die, you die
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
My baby's got a gun my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, ga-ga-ga-ga
She's not a bad kid
She's not a bad kid
But she had to do it
She had to do it
They're not a bad kid
But they had to do it
They couldn't not
They had to face off
She's not a bad kid
But they had to do it
She had to crack
She had to kill Pop
Thank you!!!
The transition between songs is truly a work of art 🙌🏽✨
That beat drop and transition was so sharp and clean omg 💖
imagine if they release a 3rd one and its abt the girl killing herself bc she has nothing left anymore. her lover is gone, she killed her dad.
dude i love these songs so much - and really just mother mother in general, hence why im going to a mother mother concert late october!
congrats!
I hope they make more aggressive music like this again
part 1 sounds more like fear, part 2 sounds like their anger finally snapped
Hayloft 2 can only be appreciated after knowing and loving hayloft 1. The beat settle your soul in familiarity and hayloft 2 rips you out to a new plane of existence.
Perfect story
Perfect lyrics
Perfect rhythm
PERFECTION.
Actually it's the first time that I saw someone making a part 2 of them song.And I really liked it
So good, that was such a nice transition, you did an amazing job. Quite the story being told between these two songs 👍🏻
I'm guessing what's happening here is:
In the first song, it's obviously the dad (maybe drunk) singing his song and trying to kill the lovers. We're in the perspective of the daughter here.
Now in the second version, it sounds like a third person perspective.The music changes to sound likes it's grown up, making me think that the daughter has escaped from her dad and has grown up. At the start it's telling us what happened (so the hayloft got burnt down, one of the lovers got shot). It goes on to say that the dad went to some old shack so I'm guessing he went to the burnt hayloft. Then with the chorus, I think that the daughter came back with a gun to get revenge on her dad (the my baby's got a gun lyric). And finally at the end, it says that "she's not a bad kid" so she probably feels guilty for killing her dad
Sorry for the long comment but yea, cool song :D
Underrated comment for sure 👌🏼
Someone's never watched the music video lol
Not really, in the first song the girl is fearing for her drunk dad to kill her lover, that’s why the “you better run” and in the second we are from pop’s perspective, he is saying to himself, his daugter’s got a gun, she’s gonna kill him, and the “she’s not a bad kid” it’s pop realizing his mistake, he hurt his daughter, and so he doesnt feel like his daughter killing him was wrong, as he felt regret and guilt, and knew that his daughter was gonna crack.
THE SONG IS SOO GOOD, AND THE TRANSITION IS SO GOOD
Having the two side by side you can really hear the improvement. Hayloft 2 definitely has more of a beat to it
I relate to a lot of the story told between these two songs and seriously, Mother Mother does SUCH a good job putting it to music in which you can literally hear the tone shift. I am continuously ASTOUNDED by this band. ❤️
I’m so happy someone did this I was wondering how they would sound back to back like this
The transition between songs was smoother than my uncle's bald head.
UA-cam giving me bangers randomly at 6 am on a sunday. I never heard this, it's amazing
The transition is SO. SMOOTH. Love this version the most.
0:00 Hayloft 1
3:01 Hayloft 2
Don’t mind me I just need this
This song is so chilling like I've just watched the main protagonist of a theatrical performance turn from good to bad.
I'm getting such Carrie vibes from these songs. Especially the "she crucify" line
a young girl who's parent was toxic, and her lover got killed. So she killed the parent.
Brooo these songs and the transition ate so hard
OH MY GoD I LOVE THIS SONG SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤
This is a sign. Today i asked for a sign. THIS.IS.THE.SIGN.I'VE.BEEN.WAITING.FOR
The transition was so damn clean!
Okay that was clean asf
hayloft 1:"me vibin"
hoyloft 2:"vibin more with extra passion"
I don't know why but the bass (kind of) solo in Hayloft II gives me CHILLS
3:43 this part gave me chills
Imagine the edit's that are gonna be made to this 😳
THAT TRANSITION HOLY HELL I HAPPY STIMMED!!! 😍😍😍
The hayloft lore 🤩
FR LMAO
I could play this on repeat for sooo long and never get bored of it.
Hayloft 3: The girl realizing what she did and how at this point she now has nobody.
i would adore for this
just gotta wait 10 more years
Better nobody than her father, in my opinion.
@@brookedickson4118 I agree
LMFAO 💀
"if hayloft is so good why isn't there hayloft 2?"
Mother Mother: hold my gun.
indescribable. honestly. absolutely beautiful. major props my friend.
i just got chills from that transition
The transition is so good that it just feels like a tempo / mood switch. Bravo.
Okay are we not gonna talk about how 4:45 is so loud with headphones I LOVE IT!