Takes me back to when my daughter fell in a coma last November. She used to love the Omori soundtracks. Played them all day, every day, she always had some sort of song playing, some background music she would change to in order to fit conversations and before we went outside, there was always something she had for us. She always loved soundtracks. Many of those things she always had to play were these tracks; especially By Your Side. There was never silence. Never really realized how big of a difference it made until she was gone. You know? We used to play these songs for her while she was in that coma. We decorated her bedside, sometimes my friend would draw little flowers on her hands. Small things. Didn't cause any harm to her, but as still as she was she sure did look more lively when you had some flowers in the room! Me and my husband were told that if we played music she loved it could help her condition since music is a stimulus. She fell over 4 stories. Was in critical condition for months, and we almost totally lost her more than three times. Though she still struggles with walking and balance sometimes, occasional respiration issues, things like that. She told me once that she was sorry about what happened. I told her no no, you did nothing wrong dear, some things happen and all these feelings come in waves. You'll feel happy again soon, and it's great that you're still here with me to even feel sad. She really is my little miracle for surviving. That's all, long comment I know. Ha ha. But I can't tell my husband about this right now, he's who I normally would strike up a conversation with about it, but right now I just want some time alone. Ha ha. This is just what my mind fell to tonight. Thank you for uploading this video. Your favorite Omori songs are some of my favorites too!
It's been a year now, I hope she's doing perfectly fine. Don't worry, nights like these always happen and the best thing is to get a lesson from them and keep moving. Hopefully you're doing fine to, I wish you the best of luck! Goodbye.
I cried, it´s very sad to almost lose someone, I can´t even imagine how it would´ve felt if you acc lost her, I hope you´re doing fine and that she´s doing better now
0:00 By Your Side 1:41 A Home For Flowers (Tulip) 3:20 Pyrefly Forest - Cat’s Cradle 8:26 Lost Library 9:55 Trees... 12:15 Snow Forest - A Single Flower Blooms
By your side slowed down reminds me of summers in the pool with my childhood friend with no worries, no depression, no anxiety, and the ability to actually feel happy. I miss those times.
@@pingpenne9487 woahhhh, is it, like, woah.... You have the ability to listen to your favourite songs like it's the first time by slightly changing the pitch? Cooooool.
Why did it take me til now to realise that Pyrefly Forest and Lost Library are composed so similarly? First it was the piano ostinato and now I hear the whole-note melody too! It's really fitting that they take the area theme and create a piano arrangement out of it; in the library, you get to see small snippets of SUNNY's life when MARI was still around. You are reminiscing on long forgotten times while listening to the piano; a musical representation of MARI thought the game and her instrument of choice. How melancholic to believe that maybe she was the one to play this song...
Maybe they are connected , maybe Sunny while being in pyrefly forest starts to think about all the good times. Library is the same , you are remembering the good times , but here something is still there and isn't represed.
@@bain8renn i specifically refrained from calling it a motif because both songs share too much in common, and because as far as i can tell its only these two songs that match; usually a motif spans the entire soundtrack and is used to connect seemingly disparate events with specific themes in the story. lost library is better described as an alternate theme, or a piano cover of Pyrefly Forest imo
iirc Mari says something about a library which sank under Pyrefly Forest during picnic scene that can be triggered before King Crawler battle. She was most likely refering to the Lost Library so that's another thing that connects these two locations.
A home for flowers slowed down makes me think of Basil remembering the bittersweet memories while looking through the photo album after Sunny comes back to town to visit and crying. Basil was never my favorite but it hurts, godammit!
I really can't state enough how much I love this soundtrack. I even love the way that the piano side of the duet sticks around as a leitmotif through so many songs, hiding a shadow in plain sight. Every time it's played, it's a little haunting, until the duet, then it's just tragic, a little sad and a little sweet. Ahh, I love this, top quality stuff that you'd be blessed to see in any media format, and another reason why games are absolutely an art form unto themselves.
slight spoilers i never imagined what snow forest would sound like slowed down. its one of, if not my favourite tracks from the game and it just holds a special place in my heart. the slowed down version sounds like what it be like when omori was all alone because everyone was taken to the last resort. lonely, forgotten, hidden, silent, empty, and cold.
for some reason this and almost every other omori song and remix in existence was in an auto generated hip hop playlist that youtube made, but.. im not mad.
@@someone-ri3ne On SUNNY ROUTE, on the last day before the moving, you make amends with Aubrey and pass a day together with the gang (Basil out) And if i remember well, you can go to the cemetery, and reach Mari's grave. And then it should appear the message: "Do you want to have a picnic with Mari?" If you press yes you will indeed have a picnic with the gang, but it'll play the slowed version of By Your Side. And shit, that hurts...
Honestly the most emotional scene for me. Was bawling my eyes out for like an hour and still do lmao. Even the duet was less rough. I will cry with you