Please do not leave a comment correcting me on the opening lyric. I know it's technically "s*n" and not "son". They made it that way so that the fans can interpret it the way they want, so I interpreted it this way. Thanks for watching!
I only discovered this song recently (known about tally hall for a while tho) and immediately that line was pure perfection. the circumstance that I discovered the song made this line hit even harder, as well as "Its almost time to say goodnight to it"
I love how this song just... Sounds angry. I don't know what it is. Maybe it's the instrumentation, maybe it's the voice distortion... it's probably the instrumentation. Whatever it is, it just *sounds angry.* It's brilliant.
@@willowthediamondfoxto me it kinda comes off like someone lecturing another person who pissed them off, someone closed minded who assumes everyone should have THEIR opinion, THEIR beliefs
Kinda crazy how fans of unpopular stuff want it to remain unpopular so that they can keep it as a gimmick of theirs. As I see it, the more the merrier, even if there are people who don't care about the meaning of the song. Meaning only makes a good song better after all.
"Stop the peace & keep the violence" is such a good line because it shows that, in trying to be the opposite of each other, both sides end up being the same, just as bad as each other
@@ct_tropical1451 "Capitalists, communists You did the hokey-pokey & it went like this You hate each other & you love yourselves It might be heaven & it might be hell" And the entire songs is about opposites and how they are linked and opposed on everything except the fact they want to kill each other ("stop the peace and keep the violence") Both sides during the cold war wanted nothing more than the destruction of their enemy who they considered the bad guys. Both sides think they are the good part of every & and the other is the bad 2nd part
I think the meaning of this song is, pretty obvious. I mean, it's pretty surface level, just the name of the song alone is &. The meaning, in my opinion, is that there will always be an opposite of everything. For every opinion, there will be someone that disagrees. For every hood thing, there will be a bad thing. It all balances.
I think this song is about differences. Everything has a complete opposite in the world, including us, but it makes our world balanced and diverse. But sometimes we and our opposites clash and don't get along. If we don't handle that clashing well, then war and anger breaks out. (The end part is where the opposites get more serious until the song ends by interrupting the singer, as if someone wanted to wash his words away because they were the opposite of theirs).
I interpret this song to say that everything is complex and you can’t ignore the other side of things. There is no good without bad. There is no hot without cold. There is no light without darkness.
I found this song on a meme posted in a Discord I'm in. This song is related to something about either equality, grey areas, or opposition. I am appropriating it as the theme song for a future Lovecraftian being I may or may not create.
it's about how people view their own opinions as superior and how they disrespect opposition regardless of their intent. Good song, ahead of it's time, describes the current state of America pretty well.
@@jazzyboxer "Often the tendrils of the Threat appear in our universe through portals, that are also not portals at the same time. Both millions of miles in diameter, and being smaller than an atom at the same time. Both red and blue, but also neither and one or the other. Smooth-edged, but also distorted and sharp. Round but square, three dimensional but completely flat as well. Both in motion and stationary. If your mind is starting to hurt, good, that means you haven't encountered their and its dimension, and thus have not been infected by contradiction. If not, then good luck surviving the next few moments as your mind begins to both spin and stay stationary, then begins to exist while not existing, before being there, and not there as well. As the atoms that make it up begin to break down in the purely contradictory environment, while also staying stable as well. You will feel every nerve in your body send signals for pain, the opposite of pain, and nothing at all. If you are still reading, then you are in fact of the first variety. I therefore suggest you burn whatever has this information on it in the inferno of a star, before attempting to live the rest of your life without knowing that this and not this exists while not existing. Now assuming you have not done that, and are instead making what will likely be one of the biggest and smallest last mistakes and mistake of your life, I will continue on. If one were to enter through the portal, ignoring the tendril that formed it, while also not ignoring the tendril that formed it and didn't, they would see a universe of both color and non-color, red and blue and purple and cyan and black and white and dark and light and grey and unknown. Both infinite and nothing, small but large and wide but tall, tall being both the opposite and same as wide and as narrow. It would feel and not feel but also seem to feel while not seeming to not feel while seeming to feel not like but also like air but void, cold and warm, absolute zero and maximum possible temperature, while also above below and between both and neither. In the distance and right next to you while also being nowhere, would be creatures but not creatures the size of pinheads and of many times our observable universe, while also not having size at all, but having size at the same time. There would be tendrils that are infinitely long but also infinitely short extending but also receding into and out of and next to them, shifting but unchanging while distorted but clear. This both is and is not the Threat, or one of it at least. It is and is not the Threat that is consuming and creating, while also destroying but preserving the Virgo-Center observable. Outside of the portal, their and its universe and not their and its universe spreads through our and becoming-not-our universe. Only spreading while the portal is and is not open, but staying once it is and is not closed. Now that you know what it is like, I would recommend proceeding to find the easiest method of memory erasure before your knowledge of and not of such things as these and not as these and your lack of knowledge of these and those but both and neither, attracts unwanted attention from beings such as and not as the Threat that is not the Threat but is a Threat and the Threat but neither while both and every. Trust me, you don't want to know, because knowing brings it closer." -Document written by the bounty hunter known as Toxin, before his decent into murderous insanity and his tendency to bring strange contradictory phenomenon wherever he goes.
It might not count, but in music theory, the way we count in-between the downbeat (1,2,3,4) is we say "1 & 2 & 3 & 4" and a neat little detail is that the "&"s are actually spoken on the "And!" but where i might be wrong is that the spoken & is on the 3 instead of the &. if the instrumental was in half-time or the vocals were double time, the & woud fall on the &! (man, i think i've said enough & for a whole month)
me when i die and my soul gets materialized into some room thats apparently the afterlife and some pinwheel guy tells me that ive been in that room 840 times and i just dont remember
i kind of love how this song fits pretty well with the storyline of pokemon black and white (themes of duality, "stop the peace" -> destroying the bonds between pokemon and humans, "keep the violence" -> letting pokemon still be "used" as "tools" in pokemon battles, theres so much to dig up here)
This song is amazing and excellent and a banger and great and a beautiful and groovy and bopping and perfect and masterful and back and forth with quality and instantly a classic and stuck in my head and one of my favorites ever
ugh this is arguably one of the most cleverly worded and composed tally hall songs (as well as ruler of everything and spring and a storm) it's just so catchy and fun but also has a deeper meaning that can relate to many
My interpretation of this music (it's probably but the "right" one, but, i love this music so much that i *NEED* to say my understanding of it) : So, this would take place in a alternate reality where cold war wasn't really "cold". USA & USSR actually fought eachother. Now, years later, any country in the whole world can either be: capitalist (USA ally) or communist (USSR ally). No "ifs", "&'s" or "buts". The two countrys invest *HEAVILLY* on propaganda, to make the other country seem bad, and their country seem good. "Weak & strong" "Right & wrong" "Live & die" All propaganda. The "&" was the most popular type of propaganda. "USSR is weak & USA is strong!" "USSR is right & USA is wrong!". Disrespecting the "& rule" is strictlly prohibited. That would include leaving a capitalist country the enter a communist country, or vice versa . Anyone who tries to claim friends from another perspective of the "& rule" will be martyred. But, besides all this propaganda, not many people actually know how is life in "the other side". It might be Heaven. It might be hell. Who knows? The last part of the song would reflect what could (and, probably would) happen if theses countrys fought again. In the 50's, countrys didn't have lots of nuclear bombs, but, if USA and USSR start a war now, the world will probably end. "We're loathe to gather that there's nothing left" "We're all together and we'll all bereft" "Capitalist... Communists. You did the hokey-pokey and it went like this. You hate eachother and you love yourselfs." This part might be some sort of protest from the people of these countries. Given that this "& rule" might have separeted friends & familys. The leaders of these countries might hate eachother and love only themselfs, but the normal people might love people living in another perspective of the "&". Also, we can't forget the war. People died, not for a better world, but for the sepparation of this world. Despite the radicalization present in this song, things like this happens IRL. Multiple people killing eachother in the Israel/Palestine area would never do that if they weren't forced by their countries respective leaders. Conclusion: What we can learn with this wonderfully addicting song is that, even though we're all different, even if we have completely different oppinions on something, the wisest thing to do is, despite all that; respect them. Of course, in a war example, they probably can't convince other leaders to not to do stuff ("No Hitler, please don't invade Poland!" would *NEVER* work), but, what about what happens in our day-to-day life? Lots of conflicts in our daily life happens because of disagreements, that escalates into arguments, then, maybe, into actual fights, but... We're rational animals. We can do better than that! Even if we disagree, we should always be respectful with eachother, if we do this, life will become (even if only 1%) more bearable.
I know it’s an obvious reference, but I love how at the beginning, the Tally Hall logo flashes the colors of the members ties, red, blue, green, yellow, and grey
the obvious and most common interpretation is the opposites interpretation. But I think that’s extremely, EXTREMELY shallow. Sure I’ll agree with that interpretation for the first half, but after the lyric “good night to it” I think the meaning starts to be fully expressed. I don’t believe in opposites, I believe in heraclitus’ unity of opposites. The lyric “shame on a martyr claiming friends of either perspective of &” shows how opposites don’t exist, an introduction that contrasts the first half of the song which is all opposites. The lyric is about the impossibility of knowing both sides because there are no sides in the first place, there is only the free flowing universe. Also religious truth is mid tier or something. Moving onto the second part of the song, I think it shows how the song isn’t really about opposites; but instead about the complexities of our interpretations of the universe, creating categories like opposites to understand the world & being “stuck beside every &” (or stuck beside every opposite). “stop the peace and keep the violence” is brilliant.1, it further emphasizes the unity of opposites. 2, it shows uhhh like the hypocrisy of history ya know? 3, it's subversive & unexpected lol. “oh god” transitions us into the existential death of the song, or the “apocalypse” as the song calls it. “capitalist & communist” is about the utterly pointless wars of ideologies (ie in the face of death). “it might be heaven and it might be hell” yeah you know what this lyric means, I don’t think I need to explain. Then finally, the final lines are about viewing the world on an extremely macro scale, life flashes before your eyes as you see “all the things you do” and all your regrets. Then it abruptly ends, the death of the narrator. The final sections are full of panic as the inevitable void of death creeps closer and closer. The narrator talks about ideology and religion, but when the time comes, he ultimately starts to reflect on his personal life. His death is just like any other, most people don’t get to have a hollywood satisfying end. Bye.
My headcannon is that it's about a new king that at first seems nice but actually is just manipulating the masses. The end of the song is the new king getting assasonated in the middle of his sentence.
This song reminds me of the anti Vietnam war songs I had to listen to for social studies It also has major Beatles vibes and possibly even a Beatles reference
This guy gets it. Everyone hears the "capitalists and communists" line one time and immediately thinks this song is about the Cold War, but this song definitely gives me much stronger vibes of Vietnam. If people would do research for two seconds they'd find out why America got involved in Vietnam in the first place
I feel like I have heard this song before, the lyrics, I pretty much know them perfectly.... But I have never heard this song... Not from other vids... Not from anything.... The memory is quite vivid, but its there...
Please do not leave a comment correcting me on the opening lyric. I know it's technically "s*n" and not "son". They made it that way so that the fans can interpret it the way they want, so I interpreted it this way. Thanks for watching!
I don't see why people can't just appreciate the beautiful style of this video and have to nit pick
@@jarlepochalypse Everyone's a critic haha
:o
why did you censor sun
@@elanrg its "s*n" because thats what was intended.
Why do I love and yet HATE how the song just... Ends-
well of didn't
&nds*
H a h a &
What the duck *gasp*
&hy &o & &ove &nd &et &ate &ow &he &ong &ust &ends
ngl that "Stop the peace and keep the violence" sends shivers down my spine every time. best part of the song imo
so true
I wanna animate it with my fallen angel/demon oc holding a skull so baddd
@@sxt0r1 this simultaneously could be cool or the edgiest lame thing ever. Good luck
I feel like the jungle and golden rule bit was the best part.
I only discovered this song recently (known about tally hall for a while tho) and immediately that line was pure perfection. the circumstance that I discovered the song made this line hit even harder, as well as "Its almost time to say goodnight to it"
I admire the abrupt ending, but, man... That ending part is so dang good, I wish it was longer.
there is another called "a lady" which finishes the song. Kind of like how "13" and "ruler of everything" are both played back to back.
yes
@@board-qu9iulink to the song
@@Evin2in you can look it up
@@Evin2in ua-cam.com/video/rygZkj3W_RM/v-deo.html
I love how this song just...
Sounds angry.
I don't know what it is. Maybe it's the instrumentation, maybe it's the voice distortion... it's probably the instrumentation.
Whatever it is, it just *sounds angry.*
It's brilliant.
Love of the son. Possibly born of something.
it sounds angry as the beat where is says & goes a massive spike in volume
Angry ???????
@@willowthediamondfoxto me it kinda comes off like someone lecturing another person who pissed them off, someone closed minded who assumes everyone should have THEIR opinion, THEIR beliefs
@@cherricake1796 to me it sounded kinda like some dystopian leader saying the rules of their land
Why can't stuff like this get popular?
It's really good, the catchy tune & the truth lyrical meanings
if we let it get popular, tiktok would steal it :(
True, true.
@@Marsbar-00 Too late
It’s exactly that. The song has meaning to it so the Betty’s & Josh’s get all confused & don’t like it because it’s not simple. Like a love song.
Kinda crazy how fans of unpopular stuff want it to remain unpopular so that they can keep it as a gimmick of theirs. As I see it, the more the merrier, even if there are people who don't care about the meaning of the song. Meaning only makes a good song better after all.
The chorus of this song seriously never fails to make me feel an emotion I never knew existed
Fellow hu tao enjoyer hello
a
Same
@@user-pr6ed3ri2k&* 😾😾😾😾
It is an emotion. It's called
AND
"Stop the peace & keep the violence" is such a good line because it shows that, in trying to be the opposite of each other, both sides end up being the same, just as bad as each other
Its a song about cold war after all
@Gracosef Really? I don't think Cold War when I listen to this.
@@ct_tropical1451 "Capitalists, communists
You did the hokey-pokey & it went like this
You hate each other & you love yourselves
It might be heaven & it might be hell"
And the entire songs is about opposites and how they are linked and opposed on everything except the fact they want to kill each other ("stop the peace and keep the violence")
Both sides during the cold war wanted nothing more than the destruction of their enemy who they considered the bad guys.
Both sides think they are the good part of every & and the other is the bad 2nd part
@@Gracosef Ok, now I think it's about the Cold War. Thank you for actually explaining instead of calling me an idiot. =]
@@ct_tropical1451 no problem ! Glad I could help you :D
I think the meaning of this song is, pretty obvious. I mean, it's pretty surface level, just the name of the song alone is &. The meaning, in my opinion, is that there will always be an opposite of everything. For every opinion, there will be someone that disagrees. For every hood thing, there will be a bad thing. It all balances.
Yes hood is good
Ah yes, The hood and the bad
yea it sets the theme of the entire album, which is good and evil, opposites. i think its like a welcome to tally hall of this album
and what else?
But some people want both. But every time it alludes to this thought, it goes straight to “no, that can’t happen. That doesn’t make sense.”
I think this song is about differences. Everything has a complete opposite in the world, including us, but it makes our world balanced and diverse. But sometimes we and our opposites clash and don't get along. If we don't handle that clashing well, then war and anger breaks out. (The end part is where the opposites get more serious until the song ends by interrupting the singer, as if someone wanted to wash his words away because they were the opposite of theirs).
That would be the common interpretation. You could sum up the entire "meaning" of the song by saying "yin and yang" and that would be the end of it.
@@ClovisPictures end? More like the & of it
@@ralseiawooga4482 haaa haaaa😉
Object show reference 😬
@@sarzlybinmusa7246Object show reference 😀
I'm sorry for giving the replay button pain, I just-- love this so much.
If you right click you can press loop
Put it in a playlist on it's own, put the playlist on repeat.
That profile pic tho, it makes sense
00:00
Every time you click the replay button 3 minutes and 13 seconds pass in Africa
this song is extremely addicting I can't stop listening its been days send help
YES SAME! I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM
Every song by Tally Hall is
same ;-;
Same😭😭tally hall songs are so catchy
Classic tally hall moment
This isn’t just a regular lyric video.
This is an.
ADVANCED LYRIC VIDEO.
This is an.
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@@aerofur cI
itd be way cooler if instead of revealing the lyrics word-by-word it would be syllable-by-syllable
@@thefancyghost2891 im infact doing that rn..
&vanced you mean
*I just adore the classical vibes*
yes
Anyone else going to lyric videos to see comments because of the dumb new UA-cam guidelines for music?
me
Spot on
yes
Relatable
Yes
I interpret this song to say that everything is complex and you can’t ignore the other side of things. There is no good without bad. There is no hot without cold. There is no light without darkness.
No John without Yoko...
No God without-- ?
I like that they randomly put John Lennon and Yoko Ono in this song.
so i guess john lennon and yoko ono will just randomly appear in the music video i have for this song in my head ._.
@@invadercow1533 holy shit omori pfp in Tally Hall vid
@@ModernButSimple 😳😳
@@ModernButSimple it's cuz we have quality music taste
@@snpgthegreengamer8311 My friends said my music taste is trash
this songs describes the balkans very well.
Yeah, it really does, come to think of it.
@@ClovisPictures Maybe some negative aspects, but as all things its more complicated than it might appear on the surface.
Ah yes, the Balkans, I totally know what those are
@@Budder_Prin5e you trolling?
@@aleksadragas1108 yes
0:00 - 3:13 are the best parts
True
Agree
true dat
Yes
I prefer 0:00 - 3:13 but to each there own I guess.
"Big bad Betty of the 'pocalypse" Adventure Time fans will think of a particular Betty for sure
literally me lol
bro not only that, they have a song demo that has "simon" in the title
the song name is inside the mind of simon
Inside the mind of Simon
The mind electric@@Drust-Trist
Homestuck fans also think of a particular Betty
thats literally EXACTLY what i thought
I love & hate the way it ends
i see what you did there
You love & not the way it ends
I love & hate the way it ands
Why do I love this song so much?
Because it's by Tally Hall.
WankyMc Stanky because you like it
because
its *tally hall*
& not
@@ClovisPictures correct
I found this song on a meme posted in a Discord I'm in.
This song is related to something about either equality, grey areas, or opposition.
I am appropriating it as the theme song for a future Lovecraftian being I may or may not create.
it's about how people view their own opinions as superior and how they disrespect opposition regardless of their intent. Good song, ahead of it's time, describes the current state of America pretty well.
Say more of the lovecraftian being
@@jazzyboxer
"Often the tendrils of the Threat appear in our universe through portals, that are also not portals at the same time. Both millions of miles in diameter, and being smaller than an atom at the same time. Both red and blue, but also neither and one or the other. Smooth-edged, but also distorted and sharp. Round but square, three dimensional but completely flat as well. Both in motion and stationary.
If your mind is starting to hurt, good, that means you haven't encountered their and its dimension, and thus have not been infected by contradiction. If not, then good luck surviving the next few moments as your mind begins to both spin and stay stationary, then begins to exist while not existing, before being there, and not there as well. As the atoms that make it up begin to break down in the purely contradictory environment, while also staying stable as well. You will feel every nerve in your body send signals for pain, the opposite of pain, and nothing at all.
If you are still reading, then you are in fact of the first variety. I therefore suggest you burn whatever has this information on it in the inferno of a star, before attempting to live the rest of your life without knowing that this and not this exists while not existing.
Now assuming you have not done that, and are instead making what will likely be one of the biggest and smallest last mistakes and mistake of your life, I will continue on.
If one were to enter through the portal, ignoring the tendril that formed it, while also not ignoring the tendril that formed it and didn't, they would see a universe of both color and non-color, red and blue and purple and cyan and black and white and dark and light and grey and unknown. Both infinite and nothing, small but large and wide but tall, tall being both the opposite and same as wide and as narrow. It would feel and not feel but also seem to feel while not seeming to not feel while seeming to feel not like but also like air but void, cold and warm, absolute zero and maximum possible temperature, while also above below and between both and neither. In the distance and right next to you while also being nowhere, would be creatures but not creatures the size of pinheads and of many times our observable universe, while also not having size at all, but having size at the same time. There would be tendrils that are infinitely long but also infinitely short extending but also receding into and out of and next to them, shifting but unchanging while distorted but clear.
This both is and is not the Threat, or one of it at least. It is and is not the Threat that is consuming and creating, while also destroying but preserving the Virgo-Center observable. Outside of the portal, their and its universe and not their and its universe spreads through our and becoming-not-our universe. Only spreading while the portal is and is not open, but staying once it is and is not closed.
Now that you know what it is like, I would recommend proceeding to find the easiest method of memory erasure before your knowledge of and not of such things as these and not as these and your lack of knowledge of these and those but both and neither, attracts unwanted attention from beings such as and not as the Threat that is not the Threat but is a Threat and the Threat but neither while both and every.
Trust me, you don't want to know, because knowing brings it closer."
-Document written by the bounty hunter known as Toxin, before his decent into murderous insanity and his tendency to bring strange contradictory phenomenon wherever he goes.
@@ChiropteraNightfall mucho texto
@@ChiropteraNightfall the threat said nonbinary rights
New Tally Hall music video! -----> goo.gl/sVYCTo
I'm a simple man, i see creator of the vid, i reply
@@saturizedGoats same
Tysm, I really like the song but I have hearing comprehension issues, So you made the song accessable for me. My hero lol 💙💜💙💜
same
a
I love how it's just called "&"
Makes it so hard to find in Spotify haha
@@sadianadim6892 i legit cant find it on Spotify-
@@Kai-eh1zp you have to search for the album “Good & Evil” first unfortunately. Then just click on it, it’s the second song
I love it lol
@@Kai-eh1zpjust search “& tally hall”
How would you play this on a device like Alexa or Google Home? Would you just say "and" or would you have to say the name of the symbol?
for alexa , you can just say “alexa, play “and” by tally hall” and it plays
Alexa, play Ampersand by Tally Hall
I just searched "and tally hall" I would guess that you could do the same
It might not count, but in music theory, the way we count in-between the downbeat (1,2,3,4) is we say "1 & 2 & 3 & 4" and a neat little detail is that the "&"s are actually spoken on the "And!"
but where i might be wrong is that the spoken & is on the 3 instead of the &. if the instrumental was in half-time or the vocals were double time, the & woud fall on the &!
(man, i think i've said enough & for a whole month)
It took me 3 whole seconds to understand this
Is my brain dying
@Toastershop idk but I know mine is
i feel like this would be playing when the world would be ending
nuke time
&ing
I Love How The Lyrics Are So Organized And Well Colored! KEEP IT UP! :)
I love how it ends out of nowhere. It's so cool!
holy shit it’s funky student
I loveeee this song, especially sonce 2:35 ,it needs more views
3:00 Hey Clay Monkey Nosemouth
laundry!
I love the ending… like the story is unfinished or the character washed it away
2:35 onwards is the greatest thing in music history.
Agreed :)
2:59
Anyone heard " you like eat children "?
it’s true guys i was the someone
No...?
I heard you ate eat children when I read it
I think that's me
I don’t hear it but congratulations to anyone who does
“Came back again”
Me, replaying this song over and over and over for a week
me when i die and my soul gets materialized into some room thats apparently the afterlife and some pinwheel guy tells me that ive been in that room 840 times and i just dont remember
Love of s*n reference?
@@HEIDBDIDJDBDUEKENSBEE hell yeah
LOVE OF THE S*N 1C JUST DROPPED!2!1!1!!
@@Pumkin_Edible OH MY GD THANK YOU FOR TELLING ME
*840 :3
And for my next trick, I will comment a timestamp! I'm sure no one has done that before and will be extremely useful!
Man several days ago
lol :D
@@SPCH-700xx i cant believe it, giygas survived getting Prayed into oblivion
@@mr.monotone1908 >:)
@@mr.monotone1908 I'm pure ANGER AND HATE >:)
This is actually pretty good! I can see how much work you put into this. Congratulations you made a viewer impressed.
I was just introduced to this today and I already love it.
i kind of love how this song fits pretty well with the storyline of pokemon black and white (themes of duality, "stop the peace" -> destroying the bonds between pokemon and humans, "keep the violence" -> letting pokemon still be "used" as "tools" in pokemon battles, theres so much to dig up here)
NO DON'T END LIKE THAT KEEP GOING PLEASE. IT JUST GOT GOOD
Unfortunately that's how the actual song ends :/
One day I will be a musician and make a song that keeps getting better like this
Fun fact, the only line of the song that isn't an opposite is "Stop the Peace & Keep the Violence"
i mean.. peace and violence are opposites.
The song that made me love tally hall
I'm punching the replay button. I think I killed it.
" stop the peace and keep the violence "
"Stop the peace & keep the violence"
Didn’t expect to see a song that mentions John and Yoko ngl
They say " and "
39 times in this video
that seems like way too little
@@viralvegetable2411 take maths classes
Actually they have an accent in this song, it's a bit hard to hear but they pronounce it "&" instead
@@thepencilcunts they are the same thing
But wuth an accent
This song is amazing and excellent and a banger and great and a beautiful and groovy and bopping and perfect and masterful and back and forth with quality and instantly a classic and stuck in my head and one of my favorites ever
“Stop the peace and keep the violence”
Me fr
If you want to know what i think, the "He" who is referred in the first line is the ruler of everything. Song hits different.
i have fallen in love 😤💙
Finally, someone who recognizes 'Love Of The Son' as a lyric.
It's s*n because they wanted it to be left up for interpretation, so either son or sun.
ugh this is arguably one of the most cleverly worded and composed tally hall songs (as well as ruler of everything and spring and a storm) it's just so catchy and fun but also has a deeper meaning that can relate to many
at this point the replay button is sobbing in the corner from how much ive pressed it
Found tally hall cause of memes, got into their music cause they slap
I think this song is about how nothing really changes because no one can agree on anything, and how we will all suffer if it does not change
0:01
LOVE OF THE S*N OBJECT SHOW!1!1!1!1!1!!1
LoTs was inspired by this I rhink :3
I love tally hall and object show 🤑🤑
My interpretation of this music (it's probably but the "right" one, but, i love this music so much that i *NEED* to say my understanding of it) :
So, this would take place in a alternate reality where cold war wasn't really "cold". USA & USSR actually fought eachother. Now, years later, any country in the whole world can either be: capitalist (USA ally) or communist (USSR ally). No "ifs", "&'s" or "buts". The two countrys invest *HEAVILLY* on propaganda, to make the other country seem bad, and their country seem good.
"Weak & strong"
"Right & wrong"
"Live & die"
All propaganda.
The "&" was the most popular type of propaganda. "USSR is weak & USA is strong!" "USSR is right & USA is wrong!". Disrespecting the "& rule" is strictlly prohibited. That would include leaving a capitalist country the enter a communist country, or vice versa . Anyone who tries to claim friends from another perspective of the "& rule" will be martyred.
But, besides all this propaganda, not many people actually know how is life in "the other side". It might be Heaven. It might be hell. Who knows?
The last part of the song would reflect what could (and, probably would) happen if theses countrys fought again. In the 50's, countrys didn't have lots of nuclear bombs, but, if USA and USSR start a war now, the world will probably end.
"We're loathe to gather that there's nothing left"
"We're all together and we'll all bereft"
"Capitalist... Communists. You did the hokey-pokey and it went like this. You hate eachother and you love yourselfs."
This part might be some sort of protest from the people of these countries. Given that this "& rule" might have separeted friends & familys. The leaders of these countries might hate eachother and love only themselfs, but the normal people might love people living in another perspective of the "&". Also, we can't forget the war. People died, not for a better world, but for the sepparation of this world. Despite the radicalization present in this song, things like this happens IRL. Multiple people killing eachother in the Israel/Palestine area would never do that if they weren't forced by their countries respective leaders.
Conclusion:
What we can learn with this wonderfully addicting song is that, even though we're all different, even if we have completely different oppinions on something, the wisest thing to do is, despite all that; respect them. Of course, in a war example, they probably can't convince other leaders to not to do stuff ("No Hitler, please don't invade Poland!" would *NEVER* work), but, what about what happens in our day-to-day life? Lots of conflicts in our daily life happens because of disagreements, that escalates into arguments, then, maybe, into actual fights, but... We're rational animals. We can do better than that! Even if we disagree, we should always be respectful with eachother, if we do this, life will become (even if only 1%) more bearable.
How did my mind reason all this from a simple (but spectacular) song? IDK, i was bored, i guess.
Yappuchino 😭 (not like I could do this)
@@Genericperson-GP I might have yapped to much. Just might lol
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These are all the &s, just for my video. Ignore it :)
2:30 saving this for myself
It's literally just text but this video rappresents the feel of this song so well oh my god.
Love this song! So catchy & wise
This should've been the music video for the song. Literally perfect.
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@@LiveLaughDrfizz yess gravity falls ‼️
I love & get this song stuck in my head. It’s a blessing & a miracle
& musical
Tally hall is the only band that gives you silly existential crises
I know it’s an obvious reference, but I love how at the beginning, the Tally Hall logo flashes the colors of the members ties, red, blue, green, yellow, and grey
hehe.. OSC members are gong crazy with the 'Love of the S*n' part
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Trollge
It’s so nice how this song references lots
This just shows i don't pay much attention to the lyrics rather than paying attention to the music until the &
I got this song so randomly in my mix, I swear I've never heard this before. But it's almost like I have!
This just randomly showed up in all of my playlists but I swear that I have literally never heard this song before in my entire life 😳
Tally: leave if you can’t stand the thought of it
My brain: leave if you can’t stand the thought of dying
i love how the song just ends! its really unique
This is like a dark everything at once
The partial 3d in this is so charming
the obvious and most common interpretation is the opposites interpretation. But I think that’s extremely, EXTREMELY shallow. Sure I’ll agree with that interpretation for the first half, but after the lyric “good night to it” I think the meaning starts to be fully expressed.
I don’t believe in opposites, I believe in heraclitus’ unity of opposites.
The lyric “shame on a martyr claiming friends of either perspective of &” shows how opposites don’t exist, an introduction that contrasts the first half of the song which is all opposites. The lyric is about the impossibility of knowing both sides because there are no sides in the first place, there is only the free flowing universe. Also religious truth is mid tier or something. Moving onto the second part of the song, I think it shows how the song isn’t really about opposites; but instead about the complexities of our interpretations of the universe, creating categories like opposites to understand the world & being “stuck beside every &” (or stuck beside every opposite). “stop the peace and keep the violence” is brilliant.1, it further emphasizes the unity of opposites. 2, it shows uhhh like the hypocrisy of history ya know? 3, it's subversive & unexpected lol. “oh god” transitions us into the existential death of the song, or the “apocalypse” as the song calls it. “capitalist & communist” is about the utterly pointless wars of ideologies (ie in the face of death). “it might be heaven and it might be hell” yeah you know what this lyric means, I don’t think I need to explain.
Then finally, the final lines are about viewing the world on an extremely macro scale, life flashes before your eyes as you see “all the things you do” and all your regrets. Then it abruptly ends, the death of the narrator.
The final sections are full of panic as the inevitable void of death creeps closer and closer. The narrator talks about ideology and religion, but when the time comes, he ultimately starts to reflect on his personal life. His death is just like any other, most people don’t get to have a hollywood satisfying end. Bye.
This analysis went from "no true opposites exist" to "everything and everyone will die" real quick
I read the comic “peanuts” ONE TIME while listening to this song and now it’s all I can think about when I hear this song!
Man this song i listened in 2019 it was my only FAVORITE SONG BY TALLY HALL I LOVE IT
Even though this was one of the first tally hall songs after listening to nearly every song I still think this one might be my favourite
My English teacher would have a field day with this song
My headcannon is that it's about a new king that at first seems nice but actually is just manipulating the masses. The end of the song is the new king getting assasonated in the middle of his sentence.
This song reminds me of the anti Vietnam war songs I had to listen to for social studies
It also has major Beatles vibes and possibly even a Beatles reference
'John and Yoko' is referring to John Lennon, perhaps even The Ballad of John and Yoko if you look into it enough.
This guy gets it. Everyone hears the "capitalists and communists" line one time and immediately thinks this song is about the Cold War, but this song definitely gives me much stronger vibes of Vietnam. If people would do research for two seconds they'd find out why America got involved in Vietnam in the first place
I feel like I have heard this song before, the lyrics, I pretty much know them perfectly.... But I have never heard this song... Not from other vids... Not from anything.... The memory is quite vivid, but its there...
this is the first time i ever looked up the lyrics to this song, surprisingly it does say "big bad betty of the pocalypse"
Something about “love of the s*n” just hits so hard. You know you’re in for a great song
I wanna hear a song with just the very end. That was an incredible ending.
"and we die- digress." honestly scared me
meme culture has eroded my mind so hard that every time I hear the beginning I half expect it to go “love of the sus”
I just love how the official video is the length of the number pi.
The worst thing about listening to this is that I still can't write & for the life of me.
"Stop the peace and keep the violence" This, THIS always gives me the creeps
I can only think of the object show "Love of the S*n" and now I'm thinking it's a Tally Hall reference
Same 😭🙏
I did a lil speed run thingy tryna find a comment talking abt the object show (didnt take long 😭)
it is a reference
I really want to make a edit of Love of the s*n using this song but i think I might wait for the 1C even if the creator said it wasn’t a reference
yes, it is confirmed to be a reference
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My two favourite parts
2:24 is my favorite part
Frr
curse you algorithm for giving me a good tally hall song that I never heard about
amazing!
I think that this means that everything simultaneously linked and opposing
I can't tell if I prefer the main bit or the ending
IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS SONG FOR FOREVER SINCE I HEARD THE CAPITALIST COMMUNIST IN AN EDDSWORLD ANIMATION
Link please
@@Ethan-kp4vz i will if i can find it
@@limebloodedleviathanThey never found it 😔
I love how it says John Lennon and Yoko ono are opposites
john egbert
They very much were, in reality