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this song reminds me of kindergarten, and songs i heard when i was learning about chicago history (i live in chicago, and this band originates from chicago)
This feels like being stuck in a room full of memories of the past, while waiting for someone to open the door so you can appreciate the present instead of reminiscing of a time you thought you were happier.
@@lebronjames4705 i listen to dreamcore/nostalgia core and other cores songs like this one lmk how we can dm bc im also searching for songs that make me feel that way and i would love to share it wit someone 😊
The number 473-6251 was the phone number of the secretary of the head of the Music Department at Columbia University. The deciphered chord progression created an intense but short-lived sensation, especially in Greenwich Village, during the beatnik period.
In case anyone was wondering, 4736251 is a very common chord progression in music, called Circle Progression in music theory. It’s popular because it’s where western ears expect the progression to go so it’s considered the most satisfying and it ends on an authentic cadence. Circle progression has been used in countless songs, so Homage could make people feel nostalgic for any one of those.
If I ever am talented enough to animate an entire project it is going to be a small story about a space cowboy and the background song is going to be this.
This song feels like an end of an era, maybe the one I'm living now, the memories I'm making at this age, that I'll try to remember in the future if I'll be alive. My friends, my family, my home, my city,… one day, they’ll just all turn into memories. Even if I don’t like the present me, but I’m sure that I’ll miss these moments in the future.
Loooove the "4-7-3-6-2-5-1" part. It's so clever! For anyone wondering, it's a ref to the circle of fifths progression ( which is present in this song ). A progression really common in classical and jazz music. It gives it a tragic, poignant, emotional and classical feel. Hope it help people who want to get into music and learn theory a bit ;)
This song hits different when you know the meaning behind the lyrics. If you don’t know, 4736251 is a very popular chord progression from Bach’s music. So basically, once you understand that the musician is borrowing one of Bach’s chord progressions, the lyrics make a lot of sense. The lyrics are all about how this song was “already written” so don’t take it seriously. Kind of a metaphor for life.
Blue Flamingo so basically, the numbers correlate to a musical note in a scale. 1 is the first note, and so on. The chord progression in a lot of Bach’s music is 4736251, as in the 4th note then the 7th etc. it happens to be the same chord progression as this song and that’s why he says “someone wrote this song before.”
it's written IV VII III VI II V I. those number don't make sense if you write them like that. each number represents a degree in the scale (a scale has 7 notes). on each degree you build a chord (the II chord of V major is D, the VII chord of Eb minor is Db, for example.
this song makes me feel so sad and confused. Like, completely alienated from reality. As if I'm some kind of little thing trapped in my skull with only my eyes as windows. It kinda makes me want to cry
What I love about this song is that it takes you on a journey: 1. Time Machine 2. Fever Dream 3.Psychedelic Trip 4.Memoirs/Ode’s 5. Emotional roller coasters IDK how to put it but when I’m listening to this song It’s like imagining that you are dancing in a room full of people when you are actually dancing alone, but the beauty of it is the fact that you’re dancing… #nostalgia
i don’t understand the cigarette vibes- the other two make sense, but cigarettes have always been disgusting and unenjoyable to me. this song is the opposite.
This song feels like a gloomy day that just won't end. You're tired and zone out to the point where everyone talking around you fades into white noise. You just close your eyes and swirls of color take over your mind soothing you into a deep oblivion.
This song is a little of everything in everyway... happy, sad, memorable... peaceful, harmonic, chaotic... true, false, non-existent... some see it more ways than others... it's still the same image though...
That sounds sick, as you accept death and take your last breath, the music slowly and quietly starts. The shot ends and the title card appears it reads “(name): a story” and the music crescendos before the credits start.
Yknow the numbers he sings? Literally made by the composer Bach, which the song is literally saying I'm, "original" for using someone's notes. But why dont we just laugh about it than complain.
It's like something you've heard, but doesn't exist. It's like a memory you didn't even know you'd had before. The vibe this song gives off is so mysterious that it's hard to describe with just a single sentence, or a few words. It's why I play this song everyday, to realize once again how mysterious life can be, and how much I haven't seen and how much I don't know.
That's exactly the feeling I get, I feel like I've heard this song somewhere but yesterday was literally the first time I heard it Idk maybe there's a song I've heard before somewhere that has a similar rhythm, but I have no idea what song it was
@@squidwardsjuul6269 lucid dreams are vivid dream where the dreamer is usually aware that the unfolding events are not a part of reality, often time can control the narrative of their dreams, it is a form of metacognition where the dreamer is aware of their emotions. However not every dream similar to the one described above falls under lucid dreams but that is often the case.
No matter how old are you, you will always get that weird satisfaction feeling. Not because you watch a lot of Tiktok video with this music as it's background. But because this song is a pure masterpiece. I posted this comment after 7 years this song was released and It still makes me speechless. This song would last forever.
00:00 to 00:25 for me feels like going back to some distant memories(from another life). Beautiful places full of daylight sun and green trees. This part touches my soul in so many different ways i can't explain.
No matter how many times or when u listen to this, it always feels old, nostalgic, somewhat depressing and sad, but at the same time, happy. *U have found an easter egg in the universe of Music*
It's so cool that a lot of people have found this song from tiktok! I truly don't understand why people would think that's a bad thing. It's a great thing for more people to know good music. However you find it
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Every time I hear this song, I imagine a scene at the end of a movie where the protagonist is slowly dying, and they’re remembering everything they’ve accomplished, and all the people they’ve met, before finally dying. Very powerful song.
Waking up in Italy and opening the blinds to see the Mediterranean Sea shining stretching out past the horizon. People walk up and down the beach as the waves hit the shoreline. Perfection
Why do I feel like crying? I feel at ease, a little depressed and overthrown by a memory I never had. This song is beautiful, it gives me the chills every time I hear it and fills me with a sudden nostalgia I can’t explain. It’s truly beautiful.
Idk about anyone else, but this song makes me think of clowns in a circus, which I'm not afraid of or anything; but if this song makes anyone else think of clowns in a circus, then I can understand why they'd be scared.
Exactly what I just said to a friend. It seems most people feel the same This song sweeps me away with waves of nostalgia for a hazy memory I never had.
one of the comments said its partially cus the song uses a kinda common chord progression so it might remind you of other songs with the chord progression but yeah the song does feel sorta dreamlike
Someone wrote this song before And I could tell you where it's from The 4736251 to put my mind at ease Please just have a laugh with me 'Cause you know I'm borrowing by now These sounds, have already crowned Come on it's a silly dream Dreaming of the imagery unfound The view sits nice from that cloud And if you want a piece of my thoughts There's a coin worth flipping Why don't you toss? Please just have a laugh with me 'Cause you know I'm borrowing by now These sounds, have already crowned Come on it's a silly dream Dreaming of the imagery unfound The view sits nice from that cloud And if you want a piece of my thoughts There's a coin worth flipping Why don't you toss?
I am sure many people have figured it out by now. I just heard this song today and I am pretty sure it’s an homage to Johann Sebastian Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor. If you listen to the Fugue and 2:24 of Homage you’ll see the similarity. People keep saying that it sounds nostalgic and that’s because the Toccata and Fugue in D minor by Bach is used so many times in horror movies and TV shows. Also the 4 7 3 6 2 5 1 chord progression is not only a common progression but it’s also used in the Toccata and Fugue. And the song goes through the Circle of Fourths not Fifths in the beginning. The chords are Gm-C-F-Bb-Edm-A-Dm. Hope this was helpful.
Ty this is probably the closest I’ve come to gaining some semblance of closure on this. For me the beginning sort of reminds me of fly me to the moon and now 2:48 is toccata and fugue
My favorite genres of music are rock and metal, but this song is something special. This song has a lot of sense in it and it's so nostalgic Listening and just want to go back to the past..
I was freaking desperate finding this sing so i searched for "someone knocked me on the floor and i cant tell you where its from" good thing im here already.
I love reading all the comments. Like everyone has a different interpretation of the song. This is why I love music. Like some ppl r saying it sounds like falling in love Some say it sounds like slowly going insane Some are saying it sounds the end credits to your life Like wtf this song
I get a picture of a movie scene where a husband wakes up tied up and gagged and finds two men in front of him, one with a shotgun and some drugs, and the other on the phone with the wife who ordered the killing and the husband is drugged and gets bludgeoned to death with the shotgun instead.
This song reminds me of the past, everything was so much better back then. I atleast was a little bit popular at school, after lockdown I feel that all my social skills have been lost. I miss when I had a huge circle of friends that I could rely on. I'm still greatful that my original friends are still close to me. I just miss the simpler times.
It’s really pretty cool how a song that’s subject is about unoriginality and borrowing parts of other songs ends up sounding like nothing else I’ve ever heard, it’s one of the most unique songs I know of
@@nahyes3038 it isn’t made from other songs necessarily, the song is just about the fact that so many songs nowadays have to use similar tunes because we’ve already used so many of them, and this song uses some of those cord progressions but in a way that sounds very unique
this song sounds like you just graduated from school and remembered all the memories you had at that time and then waking up to the depressed future of reality