I can certainly relate to this song. Grew up neglected and financially wanting. Didn't go to prom because parents didn't want to pay for dress. They had money but didn't want to spend it on me. So I always considered myself poor. The few times they took me to the grocery store, I felt so happy and rich. I waited my whole life to move to another country to be able to live a life free from financial insecurity to my dream job. Studied hard, never flunked a subject, graduated Cum Laude, took Master's degree while working, graduated Cum Laude, garnered enough experience, applied to New Zealand, put off telling people I know that I got a contract abroad to account for superstitious beliefs, took care of every needed paperwork and preparation, got my flight ticket then told everybody that mattered. A few days before my flight, the airport shut down due to Coronavirus but New Zealand was still open. When my country's airport became functional, New Zealand closed to immigrants. Still is until now. Now I'm unemployed and almost homeless. Isn't it ironic, don't you think?
When this song came out, there was a professor who ranted about how it really wasn't ironic, just a bunch of bummers. No one cared, or ever thought about him again.
be as it may, the song still represents irony better than the majority of ppl when they are talking these days....theres this MASS wave of ppl using the word ironic when they should be using sarcastic. i just dont get it. see it 10x a day if i scroll thru many comments on here or elsewhere. ESPECIALLY on YT. seems 95% of the community have no idea what irony is
Just heard about my childhood best friend from kindergarten class pasted away, with her husband and son. The song Ironic from Alanis Morissette was a song we grew up with. Although we lost touch, my heart breaks for her. I know they will never stop; however, I know my childhood best friend, you are are on my side.
@@deewilson888 hahaha. one of the best comments i’ve read in 10 years. and i read hundreds/thousands of comments and analyze social media comments for a living. very ironic indeed.
I was just about to enjoy my last months of senior year and graduation, setting up my plans on finally getting a date for prom, when well... Out of all things a pandemic happens. Life has its funny ways.
MACE_Inc. At least you don’t live in the southern part of this world like me. I couldn’t even start my senior year. I’m so sad right now thinking I’m losing a time in my life that will never come back.
Ok_ Yikes, I feel for you. Try and savor every bit of life as much as possible, even though all of us are in hard times right now. Yes, the pandemic has taken away a significant part of your life, but the pandemic has no right to take away your freedom and joy to experience more of life’s moments in the future.
Best one: "Meeting the man of my dreams, and then meeting his beautiful his beautiful wife." Especially if the wife is a genuinely good person, and there's NOTHING to dislike about her AND they're perfect for each other because you can see it. This is where you just take your L and move on. There's someone else for you.
loved it the first time I heard it as a 11 year old and still love it today. over the years I started to understand what that Song meant the more I grow up. Iconic song
I was introduced to this song by my English teacher ( who is also headteacher/principal) and she played it and said “guys, this isn’t irony so don’t write about it if you don’t 100% know how to use it” and it made me laugh so much
It's Situational Irony, inferring that the situations are ironic because of the juxtaposition between words. It's funny in a sad way. It IS irony, just not traditional (dramatic) irony. Just look at the "Smoking break - NO SMOKING sign."
@@krila3978 It is not ironic. You are just wrong. The only irony is that the whole song has no ironic descriptions in it, but it claims to. That is the situational irony.
There was a girl She practiced her talent show performance For hours each day Than on the day of the show A pandemic swoops in one hour before the show The show is cancelled And the girl says “isn’t it ironic” Talking about myself
In the year 3045 people with still be saying crap like I totally belonged in the 2000s. I was born in the wrong era. It will be only as slightly as annoying as comments announcing the year that you decided to listen to a random UA-cam vid as if you’re making history. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Two thing that ironic about this is that the song isn’t ironic even tho the music is talking about the word irony and the second one is that the music theme is a happy noise but the lyric is about something sad so that ironic as well
@@mangomochiii actually, situational irony is a circumstance where an action is taken to obtain a specific goal, but the action undertaken leads to the exact opposite outcome being realised. For example (taken from vsauce's michael) an elevator in an elevator repair school being out of order BECAUSE they tried to make it run more efficiently.
@@mangomochiii in your original comment "actually! This song demonstrates a type of irony called situational irony" and "considering every phrase is situational irony"
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOO VERY MUCH FOR MAKING THIS SONG, IT WAS SUCH AN INSPIRATION TO ME AT EARLY AGE, I CAN NEVER THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR WHAT THIS TAUGHT ME!
" "Mr Play-It-Safe was afraid to fly. He packed his suitcase, and kissed his kids goodbye. See he waited his whole life to take that flight, and as the plane crashed down, he thought 'isnt this nice' " That... is absurd... and i love it
Either the song has at least one example that is actually ironic or not at all. If the song doesn't have examples that are actually ironic, then the song's name is ironic (according to your opinion). But then the song has at least one example that is actually ironic - its name. Hence it is not the case that the song doesn't have examples that are actually ironic. If the song has at least one example that is actually ironic, then it is not the case that the song doesn't have examples that are actually ironic. Either way, it is not the case that the song doesn't have examples that are actually ironic. Isn't it too ironic?
Came here after Howard Stern's show of Alanis's dropping that this song was meaningful because she only liked the chorus haha but i like everything!!! One of the many songs on a car ride down that hill Dec. 30, 2020 Happy New Year!
It's a juxtaposition between words of contrasting elements [Marriage = a happy occasion, rain symbolizes sadness] in a way that implies humor. Like a paradox. Best example in this song is "Mr. Play it safe" who was afraid to fly, and avoided doing it until he had to, inevitably dying in the plane. It's loosely situational irony because no one would expect that to happen, the % of plane flights that crash even globally is extremely low. And the one flight he took, crashes. Not to mention it's his fear to fly, lol. Or just the "Taking a cigarrette break - NO SMOKING - sign." Traditionally, it isn't irony. But, it also is irony.
This song is mostly a bunch of “bummers.” but they are ironies nevertheless. there are 3 types of ironies: situational irony, verbal irony and dramatic irony. alanis used a lot of situational ironies in her song-negative ones to be specific. alanis was so attracted to the concept of suffering when she wrote this song. hence the depressing nature of her ironies in this song. - winning a lottery & dying the next day - fly in an expensive chardonnay - two-minute late death row pardon - rain on your wedding - free ride when you already paid - fear of flying, and dying on a plane crash - traffic jam when you’re already late - no smoking sign on cigarette break - spoons available when you need a knife - man of your dreams but he’s married perhaps she should have balanced the positive and negative situational ironies in her song so it doesn’t sound all bummer-ific.
Many of Morissette's examples are inaccurately called 'not ironic' when in actual fact they are. Go on any forum and you will see people say the examples are not irony when they actually are; it's just that irony can be subtle when people are looking for striking examples one sees in Shakespeare plays. So 'rain on your wedding day is irony because one expects the latter to be sunshine. Likewise, 'traffic jam when you're already late' is also ironic in that one expects late people to be driving hard and in a rush and not sitting stalled. Or the one about dying the day after winning the lotto is clear irony as one expects life to change for the better after such an event yet this guy's life ends. Or the 10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife is also ironic as your automatic reaction of seeing an abundance of cutlery is that you'll get at least one of everything somewhere. The Chardonnay reference is also misunderstood irony as the latter is an expensive upmarket drink one connects to fortune and class like expensive Champagne yet the dirty fly getting into the glass taints this perfection as flies are dirty and common and not connected to the nice things in life and so this perfect moment of sipping the fine wine is not as expected. We'd connect a fly getting into a drink more like at a cheap picnic and not in the upmarket hotel sipping our expensive drink. As is meeting the man of your dreams which is associated with getting together and having a happy life together but again the beautiful wife he has stops this. Because so many of us are lead to believe that one day we will meet the right one we really like which is what does happen in many cases but the cruel irony is often that the feeling is not returned and there is no ''happily ever after'' ending that we are lead to believe as children from stories, movies, and society. The reality of 'Love/marriage' is often divorced[excuse the pun] from the expectations we have of it in that the ''man of your dreams'' is often far from what people settle for. So the irony in her song is clearly all about how our expectations in life are often not met and because of this, it's irony.
Feels like you are stretching too much to help this, admittedly great, song. I always thought that it was far more clever than that. Its ironic that the song is called ironic doesn't have any real irony in it. The next level is that people keep thinking its not ironic because of the indirect examples, but in reality the song is ironic in not being ironic. Its a pretty fun loop.
@@dextrane715 I don't think it's a stretch. Irony is a sum of events that happen deliberately contrary to what one would expect and that is exactly what Shane explained here patiently, and I believe very rightly so.
Replace "Ironic" with "Disappointing" and the lyrics work. Rain on a wedding day is not ironic. Divorce on your wedding day is. Meeting man of your dreams wife is not ironic. Meeting his husband is.
@@threeleggedman ehh? rain on a wedding day is ironic because it's focusing the irony on the day of the wedding and how it would be expected to go... divorce would be focusing on the relation ship, both examples could be ironic, but are focusing on two different things... Also... 'husband' wouldn't have been a possibility in that time of U.S. or Canada because gay weddings weren't legal and again, both examples could be considered ironic but yours just changes the gender of the platonic love, the focus of Alanis' example is on the relationship status of not being single, and not just having a partner, but also being married...
@@JoseManuel-dh6iy There is no guarantee of a sunny wedding day since they get planned a year in advance. I play weddings and half of them are rainy, and have never sense irony from anyone. More like disappointment. Husband? Fine - then boyfriend. Wife - disappointing, boyfriend - Ironic!
I recall this song when it came out sparking debate is this really irony?’ Or something else? Well this debate continues as I type this comment, crying while listening to this song tonight recalling long ago a drive far away from my city with ex wife and first son when he was just 2 years old. Is this missing her, despite my having to divorce her for hurting me deeply, irony? The world may never know. Great tune, and memory, regardless. Thank you for posting the lyrics…
Never thought of life as a “funny” place...but a sadistic and a fucked up place is more like it. If anything at all, its that one nightmarish pitch black place you might find yourself stranded at...with a thousand spoons within reach all around you...when ALL you need is just ONE damn knife.
I love this song, Alanis Morissette is my biggest inspiration! I love her amazing voice! I am wanted in 36 countries for various accounts of manslaughter.
I heard this song or i should say im a teenage girl when i first hear all the song of alanis and i really like it all of her song has an imfact to me alanis song was really one of the most fav. Of mine in musics that i have heard at my teenage life of mine and until now i still listening and keep on listening to alanis song "ALANIS DONT COMB HER HAIR. WHY SHOUL I.??????😍😍🤗
I can certainly relate to this song. Grew up neglected and financially wanting. Didn't go to prom because parents didn't want to pay for dress. They had money but didn't want to spend it on me. So I always considered myself poor. The few times they took me to the grocery store, I felt so happy and rich. I waited my whole life to move to another country to be able to live a life free from financial insecurity to my dream job. Studied hard, never flunked a subject, graduated Cum Laude, took Master's degree while working, graduated Cum Laude, garnered enough experience, applied to New Zealand, put off telling people I know that I got a contract abroad to account for superstitious beliefs, took care of every needed paperwork and preparation, got my flight ticket then told everybody that mattered. A few days before my flight, the airport shut down due to Coronavirus but New Zealand was still open. When my country's airport became functional, New Zealand closed to immigrants. Still is until now. Now I'm unemployed and almost homeless. Isn't it ironic, don't you think?
I'm sorry fam. Hope things work out eventually
Stay strong, we are in the same boat
Hug
What’s the status? Did you finally go?!
Hey just checking. Did u go?
My English teacher had to use this song as an example of what irony isn’t when we were learning about rhetorical devices.
When this song came out, there was a professor who ranted about how it really wasn't ironic, just a bunch of bummers.
No one cared, or ever thought about him again.
I always thought that's the point of the song.
@@CurlyFromTheSwirly you did tho, isn't it ironic? 😂
@@Nobody46890 😹
be as it may, the song still represents irony better than the majority of ppl when they are talking these days....theres this MASS wave of ppl using the word ironic when they should be using sarcastic. i just dont get it. see it 10x a day if i scroll thru many comments on here or elsewhere. ESPECIALLY on YT. seems 95% of the community have no idea what irony is
i remember listening to this song when i was younger and i just found it again and have on repeat❤️
Same 🥰😅
SAME LOL :)
My english teacher blasted it this morning because we were learning about irony
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Oh good, I’m not the only freak who does that. 😅👍🏻
“Life has a funny, funny way helping u out, helping u out...” 💕
👁👅👁
Yes an old man dying after winning the lottery, being late for work, and a father dying in a plane crash is really helpful 😬
It has a funny way of helping you out, alright.As soon as I walk into a store-'May I help you?' They would rather help me out of the store.
Just heard about my childhood best friend from kindergarten class pasted away, with her husband and son. The song Ironic from Alanis Morissette was a song we grew up with. Although we lost touch, my heart breaks for her. I know they will never stop; however, I know my childhood best friend, you are are on my side.
they honestly don’t make songs like this anymore . just so good
Isn’t it ironic?
Lorde just recently dropped secrets of a girl and I thought that track had this 90s anthem vibe.
70s,80s, 90s and earlly 2000 was honestly the best years for music
Oh shut up. Good music is everywhere, you just can't find it
@@deewilson888 hahaha. one of the best comments i’ve read in 10 years. and i read hundreds/thousands of comments and analyze social media comments for a living. very ironic indeed.
This song never gets old
It gets older by the minute. Oh you were trying to be funny.
@@omnistpagan3282 and you trying to be ironic..? Hahaha
I dread going to work all the time and this song was stuck in my head all day and it just turned into a really good day isn’t it ironic ?
Still, that is not irony.
This should be the national anthem for COVID-19
I was just about to enjoy my last months of senior year and graduation, setting up my plans on finally getting a date for prom, when well... Out of all things a pandemic happens.
Life has its funny ways.
MACE_Inc. At least you don’t live in the southern part of this world like me. I couldn’t even start my senior year. I’m so sad right now thinking I’m losing a time in my life that will never come back.
Well said..It means we might have some solution around the corner...hope
Ok_ Yikes, I feel for you. Try and savor every bit of life as much as possible, even though all of us are in hard times right now. Yes, the pandemic has taken away a significant part of your life, but the pandemic has no right to take away your freedom and joy to experience more of life’s moments in the future.
lol
Her voice is so amazing
🎵🎶🎶🎶
Perfect delivery.
THAT MURPHY'S LAW IN ACTION - A BASIC LAW OF LIFE IN THE WORLD .
I love just shouting "ITS LIKE RAAAAAIN ON YOUR WEDDING DAY" whenever I feel like it
haha me 2 lunch me: ITS LIKE RAAAAAIN ON YOUR WEDDING DAY
@Alex-Sans_TheCreator obv 😒
O.k. let me join you lol😂
Reddit brought me here. Someone mentioned this song in regards to an article about a sprinkler company being destroyed by a fire.
Wowww that's ironic...
Multnomah Falls, a waterfall in Oregon, was destroyed by fire.
Buzz feed brought me here
That's an example of situational irony
Mine was a liberal commenting the link to this under a post on how trump got rona
Best one: "Meeting the man of my dreams, and then meeting his beautiful his beautiful wife." Especially if the wife is a genuinely good person, and there's NOTHING to dislike about her AND they're perfect for each other because you can see it. This is where you just take your L and move on. There's someone else for you.
I agree 💯, but it sure is ironic 😏
I was going do get my degree in March, after 1 year of waiting. Due to Covid lockdown it has slipped AGAIN. I needed this song.
It's meeting the man of my dream's, and then meeting his beautiful wife ....isn't it ironic ....😔😒😒
No it's sad
Ironic and Really sad
Your profile pic have a man, stop trying...Lol jk
That's not irony.
@@Vladimyrful it is irony
What hit me most:
"It's the Good Advice that you just Can't Take..😔😕"
It's the Good Advice that you just "Didn't" Take
@@nikitaglaus3660 🤦♀️
This song gives me nostalgic vibes, I love 90s and 2000s music. It's the stuff I grew up with!
This song makes me teary eyed😢 I don't why, but it's special ❤
I thought I was the only one 🥺🤗💕
This is timeless. 🤗
I came here after Impulse and Gem's "Isn't it an Iron pick?"
Me too.
Thanks to Impulse, I will have this song in my head for the next year...
I LOVE Alanis Morrisette She's so fantastic and her voice Is incredible We love you Miss Morrisette.
I love Alanis Morrisette💝😎 music🎶💖🌟🎤
Absolutely love this song, life is an irony indeed
Events may have ironic characteristics. Life is not irony.
Yeah most things she sings about aren’t ironic
loved it the first time I heard it as a 11 year old and still love it today. over the years I started to understand what that Song meant the more I grow up. Iconic song
Exactlyyy!! Waking up to it evry morning before school. But now it means so much!!!! And isn’t that ironic!!!
the song’s not iconic. its ironic :) :)
I was introduced to this song by my English teacher ( who is also headteacher/principal) and she played it and said “guys, this isn’t irony so don’t write about it if you don’t 100% know how to use it” and it made me laugh so much
The irony is that there is nothing ironic, but the claim that the situations are ironic.
It's Situational Irony, inferring that the situations are ironic because of the juxtaposition between words. It's funny in a sad way. It IS irony, just not traditional (dramatic) irony.
Just look at the "Smoking break - NO SMOKING sign."
@@krila3978 It is not ironic. You are just wrong. The only irony is that the whole song has no ironic descriptions in it, but it claims to. That is the situational irony.
@@Scyllax You can believe what you'd like, just as I will.
@@krila3978 You can believe dogshit tastes like pumpkin pie. You are still wrong.
There was a girl
She practiced her talent show performance
For hours each day
Than on the day of the show
A pandemic swoops in one hour before the show
The show is cancelled
And the girl says “isn’t it ironic”
Talking about myself
This isn’t ironic
I'm so sorry. I have a feeling your performance is awesome
@@mdlove9 tysm
@@OHYS lol
Stay limber. Your time is coming
Great song with great meaning.
2022 and still listening to this masterpiece
i love that they banned this song after 9/11.. wonder why :3?
yeah but 2023
In the year 3045 people with still be saying crap like I totally belonged in the 2000s. I was born in the wrong era. It will be only as slightly as annoying as comments announcing the year that you decided to listen to a random UA-cam vid as if you’re making history. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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I was 13 years old when this song came out. And i still come back to it. And listen it 4-5 time in a row.
Isnt it rad that they banned this song on the radio in america cause of 9/11 :3? wonder why?
It's meeting the man of your dreams and meeting his beautiful wife
wdym
Or meeting the woman of your dreams and she says she's married.
@@CurlyFromTheSwirly OMG this si really so bad
@@isahrodrigues5929 yes 😔
No, meeting his beautiful husband is ironic.
this was a disneyland song in 2019
on the way to it on the radio
Two thing that ironic about this is that the song isn’t ironic even tho the music is talking about the word irony and the second one is that the music theme is a happy noise but the lyric is about something sad so that ironic as well
@@mangomochiii actually, situational irony is a circumstance where an action is taken to obtain a specific goal, but the action undertaken leads to the exact opposite outcome being realised.
For example (taken from vsauce's michael) an elevator in an elevator repair school being out of order BECAUSE they tried to make it run more efficiently.
Well "hard luck" wouldn't sound so well in the lyrics
@@mangomochiii in your original comment "actually! This song demonstrates a type of irony called situational irony" and "considering every phrase is situational irony"
@@daviddolnics726 true, that's fair
@@mangomochiii in that case you keep at that, but I'm not one to ignore facts.
2:34 Meeting the man of your dreams, and then meeting his beautiful wife :)
Meeting the woman of your dreams and she says she's married.
@@Melina_Evarblume_Seelie, happens to guys too.
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOO VERY MUCH FOR MAKING THIS SONG, IT WAS SUCH AN INSPIRATION TO ME AT EARLY AGE, I CAN NEVER THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR WHAT THIS TAUGHT ME!
" "Mr Play-It-Safe was afraid to fly. He packed his suitcase, and kissed his kids goodbye.
See he waited his whole life to take that flight, and as the plane crashed down, he thought 'isnt this nice' "
That... is absurd... and i love it
To know this was my moms favorite song when she was my age and I'm 17 and shes 37 😂 now it's one of my favorites
I remember this song 😊
Me too! 😊
Wait...is the irony that a song about irony doesn't have examples that are actually ironic?
Either the song has at least one example that is actually ironic or not at all.
If the song doesn't have examples that are actually ironic, then the song's name is ironic (according to your opinion). But then the song has at least one example that is actually ironic - its name. Hence it is not the case that the song doesn't have examples that are actually ironic.
If the song has at least one example that is actually ironic, then it is not the case that the song doesn't have examples that are actually ironic.
Either way, it is not the case that the song doesn't have examples that are actually ironic.
Isn't it too ironic?
My new favorite song. The older I get the more sense irony makes to me. I'm so glad that I've learned about forgiveness if not I'd be in jail. Lol.
Me, listening to the first verse: Why is it so slow and sad?
Chorus: *starts, surprising me *
Me: I just had to open my mouth...
Same first I heard it
Who’s listening in April 2020 during covid-19 pandemic?
Paolo Estrada yup.
I was gonna like your comment but it's at 69 rn and I don't wanna change that.
You know what’s really ironic?
Ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise??
Nicely done
💖
HAHAHAHAHA
I understood that referance. 😎
It’s not a story the Jedi would tell you
This song just played again in my head in my 40's, I used to have this album and sang it when I was young...one of the best album ever had..
Thos song is the most quintessential song of my adolescent young adult life! Long live Jagged Little Pill! #Anthemofmychildhood
This song has a special place in my heart and mind...the memories 😢 😊
ironc, isnt it? how a happy ol' memory can bring about a tear
U ALL DON'T UNDERSTAND THIS SONG HAS BEEN STUCK IN MY HEAD FOR YEARS AND I FINALLY FOUND IT!!!!
"the irony of this wouldn't be lost on Alanis Morissette" - Mozzie
I got recommended this song from a module talking about Hyperbole and Irony.
Lol same here
lol same. grade 6 student here! haha
Same
How
Same grade 6 student here
Irony is toy dinosaurs being made of actual dinosaurs
Dantelius you mean like fósil fuels?
That’s not irony
Oh wow that is...
@@kdeggraham895 What is this song about, I wonder?
@@calebsawyer0719 yeah.. 👀😂
This is the National Anthem of my Life
Absolutely love Alanis. Cannot wait for November when she tours here🤗😎👍
Here where?
I loved this song when I was
small...(",)Philippines
The good advice you just didn't take.........I'm 65 there's been alot. ❤️
People older than that do the same
great tune and easy to strum along with!
Alaen you are such a sweet poet, I love your songs because they have lifted up my Spirits.
Came here after Howard Stern's show of Alanis's dropping that this song was meaningful because she only liked the chorus haha but i like everything!!!
One of the many songs on a car ride down that hill
Dec. 30, 2020
Happy New Year!
i’m listening to alanis
remind old songs when i was little kid
Black Mirror : San Junipero, brought me here. LOL
Best episode
I just have one thing to say about this song, isn’t it iconic, don’t you think? Okay, that was an awful pun but I hoped you liked it anyway.
I liked It a lot
Awesome pun! :)
It was worth the effort and humorous. You've done quite well actually
Yeah same I liked it a lot 🤣❤ very punny. Good job
I don’t know you, but I hate you now.
Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn brought me here
love this song!
no u don't
"He died the next day" yeah he died cuz he had a heart attack from winning
He was 98
Her voice is just perfect!!!
me at work making coffee then suddenly me: ITS LIKE RAAAAAAIN ON YOUR WEDDING DAAAAY
the good songs never gets old!!
this is for school😃👍🏼
Yess it is 😭😭
It's iconic that this song isn't iconic
Anyone Come Here From Hermitcraft Season 9??
Great song!!!
8 years ago is wild
A total mood
Lovely. 👌
What a great song!!!
For those of you who dont know yet, none of the examples she gives in this song are irony, and thats what makes the song ironic.
Literally all of these are examples of irony???
@@nicolepaulk3537 No, not a single thing she says in song is irony.
@@asdfdfggfd As you said, The only Irony is the song stating ironic things, which aren't actually ironic, just unfortunate events .
It's a juxtaposition between words of contrasting elements [Marriage = a happy occasion, rain symbolizes sadness] in a way that implies humor. Like a paradox. Best example in this song is "Mr. Play it safe" who was afraid to fly, and avoided doing it until he had to, inevitably dying in the plane. It's loosely situational irony because no one would expect that to happen, the % of plane flights that crash even globally is extremely low. And the one flight he took, crashes. Not to mention it's his fear to fly, lol.
Or just the "Taking a cigarrette break - NO SMOKING - sign."
Traditionally, it isn't irony. But, it also is irony.
This song is mostly a bunch of “bummers.” but they are ironies nevertheless.
there are 3 types of ironies: situational irony, verbal irony and dramatic irony.
alanis used a lot of situational ironies in her song-negative ones to be specific. alanis was so attracted to the concept of suffering when she wrote this song. hence the depressing nature of her ironies in this song.
- winning a lottery & dying the next day
- fly in an expensive chardonnay
- two-minute late death row pardon
- rain on your wedding
- free ride when you already paid
- fear of flying, and dying on a plane crash
- traffic jam when you’re already late
- no smoking sign on cigarette break
- spoons available when you need a knife
- man of your dreams but he’s married
perhaps she should have balanced the positive and negative situational ironies in her song so it doesn’t sound all bummer-ific.
"It's like 10,000 spoons..when all you need is a knife"..I say that at least once a week!!😄
Lol why?
@@VioletEmerald cause it always happineds
Definitely the best lyric in the song 😆
Don't be ashamed if you're here cause of impulse, as am I. Let's groove yall
Masterpiece !!!!
Wow, never even noticed that O.o Thank you :)
Our teacher said that we listen to this song because this is on our class topic
same
but... its not irony...
it's a life topic...
same
What is, "fucking up"?
Love it.
Thanks for this useful lyrics video, I used this to prepare for my recent vocal cover!
It's like rain, on your wedding day
It's a free ride when you've already payed
stephanie collins it’s the good advice that you just can’t take
Who would of thought it figures
Lasagna is spaghetti flavored cake,
Pineapples don't grow on lakes
Real Comms mr play it safe was afraid to fly
@@kingdante1013 You broke the chain of pinapples
I'm sorry but who's here in march 2020
Present!!!
Today is my friend's wedding day, the whole week was raining, keep Your fingers crossed brothers, let him have this one
Update, all went well
Me
you motorboatin son of a bitch!
Here because of my cousin's module laban mga ate at kuya HAHAHAHAHA
Still listening to this ironic/iconic! song in July 2022!! Greetings to you, beautiful People!
2020 ❤
Many of Morissette's examples are inaccurately called 'not ironic' when in actual fact they are. Go on any forum and you will see people say the examples are not irony when they actually are; it's just that irony can be subtle when people are looking for striking examples one sees in Shakespeare plays.
So 'rain on your wedding day is irony because one expects the latter to be sunshine. Likewise, 'traffic jam when you're already late' is also ironic in that one expects late people to be driving hard and in a rush and not sitting stalled. Or the one about dying the day after winning the lotto is clear irony as one expects life to change for the better after such an event yet this guy's life ends. Or the 10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife is also ironic as your automatic reaction of seeing an abundance of cutlery is that you'll get at least one of everything somewhere.
The Chardonnay reference is also misunderstood irony as the latter is an expensive upmarket drink one connects to fortune and class like expensive Champagne yet the dirty fly getting into the glass taints this perfection as flies are dirty and common and not connected to the nice things in life and so this perfect moment of sipping the fine wine is not as expected. We'd connect a fly getting into a drink more like at a cheap picnic and not in the upmarket hotel sipping our expensive drink.
As is meeting the man of your dreams which is associated with getting together and having a happy life together but again the beautiful wife he has stops this. Because so many of us are lead to believe that one day we will meet the right one we really like which is what does happen in many cases but the cruel irony is often that the feeling is not returned and there is no ''happily ever after'' ending that we are lead to believe as children from stories, movies, and society. The reality of 'Love/marriage' is often divorced[excuse the pun] from the expectations we have of it in that the ''man of your dreams'' is often far from what people settle for. So the irony in her song is clearly all about how our expectations in life are often not met and because of this, it's irony.
Feels like you are stretching too much to help this, admittedly great, song. I always thought that it was far more clever than that. Its ironic that the song is called ironic doesn't have any real irony in it. The next level is that people keep thinking its not ironic because of the indirect examples, but in reality the song is ironic in not being ironic. Its a pretty fun loop.
@@dextrane715 I don't think it's a stretch. Irony is a sum of events that happen deliberately contrary to what one would expect and that is exactly what Shane explained here patiently, and I believe very rightly so.
Replace "Ironic" with "Disappointing" and the lyrics work. Rain on a wedding day is not ironic. Divorce on your wedding day is. Meeting man of your dreams wife is not ironic. Meeting his husband is.
@@threeleggedman ehh? rain on a wedding day is ironic because it's focusing the irony on the day of the wedding and how it would be expected to go... divorce would be focusing on the relation ship, both examples could be ironic, but are focusing on two different things... Also... 'husband' wouldn't have been a possibility in that time of U.S. or Canada because gay weddings weren't legal and again, both examples could be considered ironic but yours just changes the gender of the platonic love, the focus of Alanis' example is on the relationship status of not being single, and not just having a partner, but also being married...
@@JoseManuel-dh6iy There is no guarantee of a sunny wedding day since they get planned a year in advance. I play weddings and half of them are rainy, and have never sense irony from anyone. More like disappointment. Husband? Fine - then boyfriend. Wife - disappointing, boyfriend - Ironic!
I saw someone do a street performance of this in london it was awesome she even did Taylor SWIFT
I recall this song when it came out sparking debate is this really irony?’
Or something else?
Well this debate continues as I type this comment, crying while listening to this song tonight recalling long ago a drive far away from my city with ex wife and first son when he was just 2 years old. Is this missing her, despite my having to divorce her for hurting me deeply, irony?
The world may never know.
Great tune, and memory, regardless.
Thank you for posting the lyrics…
I dedicate this song to Raven Symone. 👏🏻
Why Raven symone
Who?
Also raven Symone is still alive.
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Timeless. Best song ever. Give me goosebumps 😂
Me too baby
Me too. Til this day 😩
Awesome gorgeus masterpiece
Bro i can listen to this song millions of times and never get bored
When you have time but no means. Have liquidity but busy, and when you have the best of both worlds and there's pandemic knocking at your door.
Never thought of life as a “funny” place...but a sadistic and a fucked up place is more like it.
If anything at all, its that one nightmarish pitch black place you might find yourself stranded at...with a thousand spoons within reach all around you...when ALL you need is just ONE damn knife.
ty for the lyrics video well done Danielson
This album slapped from beginning to end
I love this song, Alanis Morissette is my biggest inspiration! I love her amazing voice! I am wanted in 36 countries for various accounts of manslaughter.
Irony, lies in the lyrics. She has a great voice and sends a message...before COVID-19 was ever an agenda.
I heard this song or i should say im a teenage girl when i first hear all the song of alanis and i really like it all of her song has an imfact to me alanis song was really one of the most fav. Of mine in musics that i have heard at my teenage life of mine and until now i still listening and keep on listening to alanis song
"ALANIS DONT COMB HER HAIR. WHY SHOUL I.??????😍😍🤗
Amazing voice