Bodybuilder Reacts - Welcome to The Black Parade - My Chemical Romance

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  • @IGetWetInHD
    @IGetWetInHD 2 роки тому +11

    The whole black parade album is a concept album dealing around a cancer patient. It centers around the idea that when you die, death appears to you as your most powerful memory in order to ease your transition into death. The characters most powerful memory was that parade when they were a child. The album tells the story someone's descent into death and him looking back on his life and coming to terms with it.

  • @michaelccozens
    @michaelccozens 2 роки тому +6

    5:00 That's Mother War. She is accompanied by other characters in the Black Parade, including the two women who kiss the Patient after he receives his medal, who are, IIRC, Fear and Misery. After his death, he is freed from both. The song in general reflects on the inevitability of death, the fleeting and often painful nature of life, and the decision to make the conscious and deliberate choice to confront both with defiant acts of love and compassion.
    Gerard Way, the lead singer, worked as a graphic designer/comics creator before MCR (and after; he's the creator of "The Umbrella Academy", which Netflix made into a series). He was inspired to form the band with his brother after witnessing the planes hit the Twin Towers on 9/11 from his New Jersey office (extra meaning, perhaps, to the ash-filled skies of the battle-scarred city, an ash that doubles as confetti for the Black Parade). The music was a way for him to process his grief, anger, and disillusionment after having seen up-close some of the horror of which humanity is capable. I think that gives lyrics like "Because the world/Will never take my heart" a special resonance; instead of surrendering to rage and depression, Way calls the listener to join him in radical and rebellious empathy, embracing the best of ourselves and others as a "FUCK YOU" to an indifferent universe and the evil some choose to do within it, if not also to the sleepless nature of entropy itself. The message I take from it is "You can kill us, but you won't stop us. Even if it's only for a moment, we're going to make this world beautiful".
    It's a hell of a song, and an album. The whole thing is a rock opera. Very worth a listen.
    Someone else asked about the rock custom of smashing stuff. Thinking on it, I drew a parallel with customs like breaking plates at a Greek wedding; it's a way of both expressing and encouraging shared passionate excitement in the actor and their audience, excitement of such a degree that you almost have to break social norms in order to express the profundity of it. It's perhaps like how excited kids at play almost immediately begin to scream, but not at each other so much as with each other.

  • @billsutherby
    @billsutherby 2 роки тому +4

    I've never actually looked up what the artists say is the message of this song. But the way I've always viewed is that it is a message to fight like hell against death and do whatever you need to do to survive. And when your time finally comes (as it will for all of us), know that you will be remembered. As the line in the song itself says "And when you're dead and gone believe me, your memory will carry on."

  • @malice32080
    @malice32080 2 роки тому +5

    I am so happy you stopped to read the banner. Such an incredible message that most miss in this video.

  • @HalfBloodPrincess437
    @HalfBloodPrincess437 2 роки тому +12

    The way I’ve always thought about it was that the “patient” is passing on the the afterlife. The parade is his fondest memory from his life so that’s what greets him in the afterlife. It’s both representing the acceptance of death from the “patient” and a message to those left behind “we’ll carry one” we the living also have to accept the death and move on while continuing the memory on of the person you’ve lost.
    I could be totally wrong but that is always how I’ve imagined the meaning of the song and video to be.

    • @michaelccozens
      @michaelccozens 2 роки тому

      Think you've got it. The moment the patient dies is represented by the appearance of skull-like hollows around his eyes. The Black Parade is his transition into death, represented by his most intense and personal memory, that being of his father taking him to see a marching band and instructing him on what it means to live a meaningful and compassionate life. The medal is, perhaps, recognition that he did, in whatever way, achieve that goal. And the ending with the crescendoing marching drums reminds the listener that the Black Parade is always, always creeping closer to them as well, underlining the urgency to similarly live what time we have with purpose.

  • @HalfBloodPrincess437
    @HalfBloodPrincess437 2 роки тому +14

    If you want to listen to more MCR then try
    Helena
    Ghost of you
    I’m not okay (I promise)
    Famous last words
    Teenagers

    • @Kilgore2k12
      @Kilgore2k12 2 роки тому +4

      and also Mama & Disenchanted... 👌

    • @ITN_Global
      @ITN_Global  2 роки тому

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  • @neaqpalhp3806
    @neaqpalhp3806 2 роки тому +5

    Death comes as a precious memory, in this case the patient chariest memory was seeing a marching with his father... He's dying...

  • @Pilutta100
    @Pilutta100 2 роки тому +2

    You said it, welcome

  • @addenhunter4272
    @addenhunter4272 2 роки тому +6

    If you like mcr you should try 30 seconds to Mars with the kill. The lead singer Jared letto played the joker in suicide squad and has a powerful voice.

    • @ITN_Global
      @ITN_Global  2 роки тому

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  • @shruggknucklesfistbump4381
    @shruggknucklesfistbump4381 2 роки тому

    probably a message to the song but i really dont care...if its a good song i will find a message for me on my own interpretation...:), mine is he died and was close to the Black Parade but Lady Death(or his mother) said no...and he got a Medal for going back to the living