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My review of the book that inspired Cyberpunk 2077, NEUROMANCER! This was written by William Gibson and boy did I like it. Let me know what you think of this science fiction classic and monolith of the Cyberpunk subgenre.
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@DanielGreeneReviews
@DanielGreeneReviews 3 года назад
Gibson*
@Covenantt666
@Covenantt666 3 года назад
Lol
@Nasser851000
@Nasser851000 3 года назад
Does this mean you'll do an author interview with him in the future?
@DefinitelyNotOdin
@DefinitelyNotOdin 3 года назад
I kept thinking of the guitarist Billy Gibbons.
@HolyBlokes
@HolyBlokes 3 года назад
we knew what you meant lol
@saltlord4874
@saltlord4874 3 года назад
Gibbons*
@Chimeriankiller
@Chimeriankiller 3 года назад
Take a shot every time Daniel says gibbons
@nivekleveb8872
@nivekleveb8872 3 года назад
Cool, I'm dead!
@billyalarie929
@billyalarie929 3 года назад
you could be arrested for this suggestion.
@mgntstr
@mgntstr 3 года назад
he sayed biggons? gibbons? That was a gubbins, yep he sayd it. yep. drink
@michaelperillo9316
@michaelperillo9316 3 года назад
Try a shot everytime he says nuisance in most of his videos its brutal how drunk u can get
@TheGeekyHippie
@TheGeekyHippie 3 года назад
Saw your comment, so I took a toke off the bowl each time instead. And then had to pause as I coughed my ass off, before starting the video back up. Took WAYYYY too long to watch this video LOL, but I feel great!
@Runeclaw
@Runeclaw 3 года назад
I saw a show where they interviewed Gibson and he talked about how he wrote Neuromancer and the next book on a typewriter. He had never used a computer and assumed them to be far more advanced and magical. So when he did get his first computer and turned it on, he heard a strange noise from it and took it back to the store. There he was told the noise was from the fan. "They use fans? They need to cool? Don't they use like spinning crystals and cold fusion etc?". But he said it was good that he did not know more about computers when he started writing, as that would just have limited his visions. He also mentioned how fans of his books assumed that he was some super cool mega hacker, so once he was in a mall to sign his book and he saw this big biker like dude walk towards him with a very well read and worn copy of Neuromancer. For each step he got closer to William, the man looked more and more disappointed until he was finally there. With a sigh he handed Gibson the book and with sadness in his voice said "I guess you can sign it anyway..."
@mattkhourie4037
@mattkhourie4037 3 года назад
Never meet your heroes, biker dude.
@Mahawww
@Mahawww 3 года назад
That's hilarious. I guess you really don't need to know what you're writing it just has to sound plausible enough.
@Centurion-st5pe
@Centurion-st5pe 3 года назад
I was going to tell that story but you got there first. Still pretty cool.
@Leo-sd3jt
@Leo-sd3jt 3 года назад
You're remembering the 1990 (the year, not the decade) documentary called "Cyberpunk" that can be found here on RU-vid. Gibson got a computer, plugged it in, and heard a grinding, chunking sound so he called tech support and found out the sound was from the disk drive. He realized that the technology functioned like Victorian-era phonograph and the illusion was shattered for him. Funnily enough, with flash memory, we're now closer to what he was envisioning originally. Also it's not that unusual that Neuromancer was written on a typewriter since word processors only became a thing only a few years before so typewriters were what most people had and used.
@Runeclaw
@Runeclaw 3 года назад
@@Leo-sd3jt Could be, even if I do not recognize the content of that documentary. But it was early 90:s that I saw the interview I mention on Swedish television about hackers, computers and the cultures around it, so hard to remember all details almost 30 years later. It is highly likely he told this story more than once back then, or maybe just that part from the Cyberpunk interview was added to this one (not impossible if both were made by BBC).
@wittenhenderson875
@wittenhenderson875 3 года назад
"The sky was the color of a TV tuned to a dead station" - Such perfect imagery. I can see it in my head immediately.
@michaelguth4007
@michaelguth4007 3 года назад
Imagine being born only 20 years ago. All you see in you imagination is a black sky with white clouds forming the word "no signal".
@kurtzcharlatan5368
@kurtzcharlatan5368 3 года назад
Do you read
@intermonkey88
@intermonkey88 3 года назад
@@michaelguth4007 i was born in 2001 and immediately understood what it was getting at, in fact my childhood tv went to static when it was tuned to a dead channel. That being said the sickly purple-blue of modern no signal screens would give a similar impression.
@seektruthnow.
@seektruthnow. 2 года назад
Chemtrails
@RobertWF42
@RobertWF42 2 месяца назад
​@@intermonkey88 I envisioned a greyish-black colored sky when I read that line. My first thought was static, but that didn't make sense.
@danielr5154
@danielr5154 3 года назад
Didn't realise Whallian Gibber finally got that new name he was talking about. Good for him.
@muhammadhashir6136
@muhammadhashir6136 3 года назад
Daniel corrected it
@jayanderson9375
@jayanderson9375 3 года назад
😎
@michael7v6
@michael7v6 10 месяцев назад
Who is William Gibbons? Does he play Guitar?
@depressedtv
@depressedtv 3 года назад
Inspiration for Cyberpunk 2077? It's the effing inspiration for EVERY cyberpunk story.
@doppelrutsch9540
@doppelrutsch9540 3 года назад
Except the ones that came before... unless??
@MLHunt
@MLHunt 3 года назад
@@doppelrutsch9540 what came before? Sterling maybe?
@t.a.summers
@t.a.summers 3 года назад
Not so much. If you look into the history of how cyberpunk began, it dates quite a while back, even within pieces of Phillip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep", which was the inspiration for Blade Runner. Now if you were to ask whether Gibson work influenced a lot of cyberpunk writers after it was written, then heck yes. Also it would be interesting to look into the history of the role-playing game of Cyberpunk 2020/Red to see how it influenced Cyberpunk 2077.
@doppelrutsch9540
@doppelrutsch9540 3 года назад
@@t.a.summers Cyberpunk 2077 is literally the same setting as cyberpunk 2020 . Not just inspired, it's the same franchise.
@mrgodliak
@mrgodliak 3 года назад
@@MLHunt Bruce Bethke for one, coined the term Cyberpunk even
@joshuacottton6985
@joshuacottton6985 3 года назад
'William Gibbons"
@DanielGreeneReviews
@DanielGreeneReviews 3 года назад
I know 😭
@kingbishop2816
@kingbishop2816 3 года назад
Had to rewind to see if my mind glitched out
@cacheman
@cacheman 3 года назад
@@DanielGreeneReviews Better fix it in the description before someone blows an artery.
@b_olson542
@b_olson542 3 года назад
I did flat line for 5 seconds.
@RichardDicksondlyrch68
@RichardDicksondlyrch68 3 года назад
One of the best opening lines in literary history, even if it's a little outdated now.
@Dogofwarno7
@Dogofwarno7 3 года назад
harsh ultraviolet blue works just as well as grainy gray.
@rmcowdery
@rmcowdery 3 года назад
Agreed. It's up there with "The Man in Black fled across the desert, and The Gunslinger followed."
@dionysus6892
@dionysus6892 2 года назад
Still for me, my money goes to “It was a pleasure to burn”
@SeizureToday
@SeizureToday 2 года назад
I think the line was outdated when the book was published. Which...might be why it's great?
@ZeranZeran
@ZeranZeran 2 года назад
"The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.” I haven't read this and I was curious. That's beautiful and terrifying at the same time. I love it. Thank you. I think I'm actually going to make myself read this.
@rumrunner8019
@rumrunner8019 3 года назад
Neuromancer was one of those novels one finds themselves liking while having absolutely no idea what the hell it is about.
@jthomas420
@jthomas420 3 года назад
I duno. I found it kind of a slog to get through because so much of it was going over my head. I found it incredibly difficult to understand what was going on most of the time. I enjoyed the atmosphere near the beginning of the book but once he got to the space station and all the jacking in and out of the matrix just confused the hell out of me. I am happy to of read it but also happy I am done with it lol.
@mesia2453
@mesia2453 3 года назад
@@jthomas420 I am not done with it and I was just watching videos about it to find out what it's actually about.
@LonnyChant
@LonnyChant 2 года назад
Gibson throws you into the deep end and expects you to swim. It’s a book that really rewards additional readings but yeah it’s rather disorienting the first time through!
@falafel1980
@falafel1980 2 года назад
Haha yeah I was confused on what was happening because it’s in such a break neck speed of plot. After I had to just read the wiki plot summary and character bios to get a little better idea on what it all came to be. Still a good read, definitely checking out the rest of the Sprawl series and his other books
@ryanonfire3504
@ryanonfire3504 Год назад
I loved it the first time. Then I found the BBC radio play, and it's very good for a radio play.
@muhammadhashir6136
@muhammadhashir6136 3 года назад
Hey so that camera angle where we are constantly seeing the side of your face --- I know u r experimenting on the channel but I wasn’t a huge fan of it (Just some feedback). Broke immersion kinda, so that’s just my feelings, but u do what u wanna do
@potmos4
@potmos4 3 года назад
I guess is a setup he is getting used to, I do appreciate having two cameras it could make things more dynamic, but the problem is that he switchs camera at odd times and it shows the side of his face wich is weird. I guess it should be used with some definite purpose, like clarifying something or putting empashis to a word or phrase, or when he is quoting, I don't know, and when he switches he should look to the other camera, and not just shows the side of his face.
@ammy4833
@ammy4833 3 года назад
I SECOND THIS
@learnfromany4064
@learnfromany4064 3 года назад
I too found the 2 camera set-up, in this implementation, quite distracting and made me a bit dizzy. I could see it working better in more goofy or more action type videos, like the ones with the green screen maybe, or some skits. In the sit down and talk to the camera ones I don't feel it's necessary, but I would like to be proven wrong
@j.f.fisher5318
@j.f.fisher5318 3 года назад
I also found it jarring, but can see what it was going for. I haven't noticed it being used but feel like I may have seen it used befoe so maybe the problem is how it is used rather than whether it is. Dunno.
@jambi319
@jambi319 3 года назад
That angle wouldn't be so immersion breaking if you could have the same or similar background, lighting and colors from the main camera angle so your white balance and quality doesn't change.
@kruppecauthon3475
@kruppecauthon3475 3 года назад
'Burning Chrome' is an anthology of some of Gibson's short stories that build up to The Sprawl. If you dig Neuromancer you should track it down.
@user-ut9ln4vd5m
@user-ut9ln4vd5m 2 года назад
The one about the lone astronaut floating through a particular space, waiting for the 1 in 1000 chance to get pulled into a mysterious dimension (and probably not live to tell the tale) was particularly haunting
@reynoldsmathey
@reynoldsmathey 2 года назад
@@user-ut9ln4vd5m Hinterlands, just literally read that story.
@HelloFutureMe
@HelloFutureMe 3 года назад
aw man, my hair looked TERRIBLE in that photo
@donteven8938
@donteven8938 3 года назад
HAHAHAHA
@astraestus8828
@astraestus8828 3 года назад
Oh tim😂
@PawanTanaySingh
@PawanTanaySingh 3 года назад
F
@ShadowProject01
@ShadowProject01 3 года назад
Lol Tim
@jchinckley
@jchinckley 3 года назад
Yeah. Yeah it does.
@astraestus8828
@astraestus8828 3 года назад
This is one of the most confusing books I've ever read. I felt like there were pages on pages where I didn't even know what tf was happening.😅
@chickentenders531
@chickentenders531 3 года назад
Ditto that. Regardless, I respected the writing style and the concepts I could understand. Like Dune, I think Neuromancer warrants at least a second read in order to fully absorb things.
@edwincabrera9605
@edwincabrera9605 3 года назад
Same confusing as hell.
@noblereview1552
@noblereview1552 3 года назад
I thought it was just me, dude. Thank you for voicing our thoughts!
@Painocus
@Painocus 3 года назад
Really? I had the exact opposite experience. The only thing holding the book down for me was hope simple and straight forward I found the plot.
@Doughy_in_the_Middle
@Doughy_in_the_Middle 3 года назад
Hahaha......come back to me when you put forth the effort to read the Illuminatus trilogy. Dear. God. My brain hurt so much.
@giggleanthropisticon7061
@giggleanthropisticon7061 3 года назад
Multiple angled shots: meh tbh
@cbob213
@cbob213 3 года назад
Generally when filming an "interview" or speaking down camera you want to keep your second camera between 30 and 45 degrees. Otherwise it looks more like a jump cut and pulls the viewer out of the experience. Hope this helps man, love your work
@deanryanmartin
@deanryanmartin 3 года назад
I dislike the side angle. Front angle is appropriate for the shape of his face.
@David-un4cs
@David-un4cs 3 года назад
I've never seen a channel, that isn't dedicated to filmmaking in some form, where people comment on the camera work so much...
@geoffg8791
@geoffg8791 3 года назад
I loved the experience of reading Neuromancer (he writes so darn pretty) but enjoyed the story of Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive even more.
@DesertPunk00
@DesertPunk00 3 года назад
Note: this was also William Gibson's first full length novel, he'd only done short stories before this
@embersofdawn5768
@embersofdawn5768 3 года назад
Good review Daniel. However, I find the new camera angle jarring which ruins the flow of the video.
@michaelsullivan7819
@michaelsullivan7819 3 года назад
Unexquistely presentered :( (jk Daniel ily)
@lilymcallister9751
@lilymcallister9751 3 года назад
Same
@Zetamen7
@Zetamen7 3 года назад
William Gibson was one of the greatest forces in changing Sci-fi "after" the new wave
@elanthys
@elanthys 3 года назад
You hadn't read it?? Honestly I'm kinda jealous because I'd love to discover that universe for the first time again :D It may be cliché for some but the first sentence is etched in my mind as one of the greatest opening in sci-fi, ever. What a great, great book. Gibson is a master.
@michaelguth4007
@michaelguth4007 3 года назад
Not only in Sci-fi.
@Doughy_in_the_Middle
@Doughy_in_the_Middle 3 года назад
Yeah, I won't fault him for it. I was probably about his age when I picked it up. Was sitting on the shelf of paperbacks and I needed a break from sci-fi. "Eh, this is marked as a classic of sci-fi. I could use the change."
@harryflashman4542
@harryflashman4542 3 года назад
I read it again about a year back after reading it in the '90s. Still as good as ever as are all the Sprawl novels
@adityabhaledar831
@adityabhaledar831 3 года назад
The story kinda reminded me of Nolan's Inception. At the heart of Neuromancer is an elaborate heist but, there's a sci-fi twist. At the beginning the prose was kinda jarring but, by the end I fell in love with it. P. S: "The sky was the colour of television, tuned to a dead channel." That one remains as one of the best openers in the sci-fi genre
@MonnyArcade
@MonnyArcade 3 года назад
100% i thought exactly the same. All that connecting to a console and jacking in and out etc .... so many parallels!
@jthomas420
@jthomas420 3 года назад
I also was reminded of Inception near the end of the book. I gotta say it was super challenging for me to understand what was going on most of the time. I didnt enjoy it as much as I thought I would but I respect why it is lauded as such an influential novel
@RD22TT
@RD22TT 3 года назад
Welcome to the cyberpunk world, chummer.
@logansrun1980
@logansrun1980 3 года назад
Bar none, one of the best cyberpunk novels ever published.
@darksean99
@darksean99 3 года назад
I think this choomba has been spending too much time in Seattle.
@mathewlanders3282
@mathewlanders3282 3 года назад
@@darksean99 There two types of metahumans. Ones who know to never deal with a dragon... and everyone else. ;)
@michaelguth4007
@michaelguth4007 3 года назад
@@darksean99 if you read LotR and Neuromancer in a really long night on drugs and your brain got a stack overflow...
@Sidenonra
@Sidenonra 3 года назад
@@logansrun1980 But is it? I mean, I could list three books that I prefer to it that I think have both better stories, characters, and commentary on what cyberpunk is trying to say. A city comes a walkin, Trouble and her Friends, Snow Crash.
@Blackhobbit86
@Blackhobbit86 3 года назад
Cyberpunk 2077 was actually based on Cyberpunk role playing D&D type book
@grayscribe1342
@grayscribe1342 3 года назад
Which based a lot on Neuromancer
@gam8859
@gam8859 3 года назад
@@grayscribe1342 Just a point of order, the original TTRPG Cyberpubk 2013 was primarily inspired by the book Hardwired. Mike Pondsmith read it and based much of cyberpunk off of it. However, Neuromamcer was still a great influence on the game, and the book was influential on the book Hardwired as well. So its more removed, being more of an influence than a direct inspiration.
@grayscribe1342
@grayscribe1342 3 года назад
@@gam8859 :-)
@t.a.summers
@t.a.summers 3 года назад
I love Neuromancer and I usually reread it once a year. It was one of the novels that inspired me to be a sci-fi writer. It definitely isn't a perfect book, but so much of it did work for me. This genre is very much my jam. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and hope you'll check out the rest of the Sprawl trilogy and other books of his and the genre.
@KeacePeeper
@KeacePeeper 3 года назад
Since you liked Neuromancer, will you reveiw the other two Books in the Sprawl Trilogy as well?
@bmoneybby
@bmoneybby 3 года назад
Maybe he could do a comparison between Neuromancer and Snow Crash since they're tied together so tightly in cyberpunk history.
@harryflashman4542
@harryflashman4542 3 года назад
@@bmoneybby Neuromancer is genius, snow crash is shite. No need to thank me.
@artifexatl9662
@artifexatl9662 3 года назад
Over the years there have been two books given to me by a close friend who just said "Here read this." Both made me reply "Holy shit! Why didn't I read this before now? Thank you." The first was Neuromancer. I immediately bought all of Gibson's other books and have been making my way through them. They haven't disappointed. And what's the second book you ask? Snow Crash.
@ssusanchef1047
@ssusanchef1047 3 года назад
Snow Crash! That made SUCH a big impression on me!
@sam.s.g
@sam.s.g 3 года назад
You've convinced me, I'll have to check it out. If you want more cyberpunk I'd recommend "Akira" (the iconic manga) and some of Moebius' work like "The Long Tomorrow" with author Dan O'Bannon, which supposedly had a big influence on the Blade Runner movie (that said, the later one has better art than story, as is usually the case with Moebius comics).
@jormungandthemidgardserpen1845
@jormungandthemidgardserpen1845 3 года назад
Akira is not cyberpunk. I'll fight it till i die. Japanese cyberpunk started with apple seed and ghost in the shell. Akira is just aesthetically close at best. Half of manga is raw Mad Max postapocalyptic setting.
@sam.s.g
@sam.s.g 3 года назад
@@jormungandthemidgardserpen1845 I'm not saying it's the best manga cyberpunk or the first one but just a popular (and quite good imo) read
@jormungandthemidgardserpen1845
@jormungandthemidgardserpen1845 3 года назад
@@sam.s.g and I'm saying it's not cyberpunk genre at all. Aesthetic at best.
@sam.s.g
@sam.s.g 3 года назад
@@jormungandthemidgardserpen1845 Well, I'm not a cyberpunk expert but I've seen it referenced as such in lots of places. I'm not trying to impose a label on the work, just what I've seen it called.
@jormungandthemidgardserpen1845
@jormungandthemidgardserpen1845 3 года назад
@@sam.s.g i mean there are only visual references. Iconic shots is all there is. Neuromancer is heavily referenced in cyberpunk genre. From terms to plot details and certain details of the world, tech and stuff.
@ramltfaw
@ramltfaw 3 года назад
I think it would be more accurate to say Neuromancer inspired Mike Pondsmith when he created the Cyberpunk 2013 TTRPG and CDPR was inspired by that to make Cyberpunk 2077.
@Nightfurygaming247
@Nightfurygaming247 3 года назад
yep.
@bendevin3012
@bendevin3012 3 года назад
I believe it’s Cyberpunk 2020 not 2013
@7TonyMontana7
@7TonyMontana7 3 года назад
@@bendevin3012 The first edition was Cyberpunk 2013, second edition was 2020. The third edition... we don't talk about the third edition (alternate timeline). And the latest edition is Cyberpunk Red.
@bendevin3012
@bendevin3012 3 года назад
@@7TonyMontana7 Oh, I wasn't aware of that. Thank you!
@BHHFilm
@BHHFilm Год назад
@@7TonyMontana7 I see I’ve found the cultured chombattas. All these joeboys out here not down with the knowledge. But we’re missing classics like Phillip K. Dick novels too. Rekall just seems like the basis behind Braindances or Space Adventure Cobra which is basically the same story as We Can Remember it For You Wholesale.
@mateuszchaustowski4380
@mateuszchaustowski4380 3 года назад
This book has been on my to-read list since Adam Savage has described it as one of his favorite SciFi books.
@leonshaw6247
@leonshaw6247 3 года назад
Hi Daniel, I would just like to say thank you. Given the state of the world at the moment I've been quite down and suffering from mental illness but your videos never fail to cheer me up so thanks :) keep up the great work buddy!👍
@Yzyxdolorza
@Yzyxdolorza 3 года назад
Reading it when it came out was amazing. There was not really anything like it. One thing, Gibson knew next to nothing about the nuts and bolts of technology. Just wow. This book and Snow Crash seriously rocked my world. And I have read it many times... still great.
@rebeccaminjarez5097
@rebeccaminjarez5097 9 месяцев назад
Yes, same.
@ssspaceman86
@ssspaceman86 3 года назад
After the Sprawl Trilogy and Burning Chrome from Gibson last year, I've read Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. Great (post)cyberpunk, and a big influence for Cyberpunk 2077. Seriously, Cyberpunk 2077 is heavily books-influenced, more than any other media with cyberpunk themes or aesthetics.
@ThomasRzipa
@ThomasRzipa 3 года назад
Absolutely loved Neuromancer when I read it, and it was so exciting seeing Matrix come to cinema and playing Shadowrun with this book at the back of my mind. Don't forget to read his short story collection "Burning Chrome", those are also very nice
@ta1kongren
@ta1kongren 3 года назад
As far as books that are somewhat foundational to the genre, I would also check out Snowcrash, by Neil Stephenson. And if you like that, I would also check out Diamond Age from Neil Stephenson, then just read Cryptonomicon, also by Neil Stephenson. Then, moving to a more modern take on Cyberpunk going into post singularity stuff, maybe go to Rainbows End, by Vernor Vinge and Accelerado by Charles Stross. And now that you are sick of cyberpunk / sci fi, but want something with some fantasy in it, I recommend the Laundry series by Charles Stross.
@doppelrutsch9540
@doppelrutsch9540 3 года назад
The funny thing is that Snowcrash was already a parody of overdone cyberpunk tropes as the genre was no longer considered fresh. And the best part about Diamond Age is how the stereotypical cyberpunk protagonist just straight up dies after the first act and then it's the story of a little girl growing up. The post-cyberpunk recs are good though.
@senorbe
@senorbe 3 года назад
Good choices Jesse Covner - As someone working in Computer graphics in the 90's - Snow Crash was our bible for what we wanted to create. But interestingly enough. Google Earth (also inspired by Snow Crash) may be more influential
@krave983
@krave983 3 года назад
I was just going to recommend Snowcrash. Really, all of Stephenson's books are great whether you'd consider them "cyberpunk" or not. But Snowcrash is just my absolute favorite in the genre. Big respect to Neuromancer though, obviously.
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter 3 года назад
All excellent recommendations. However, _UBIK_ by PK Dick was the true foundation of cyberpunk, along with _Clans of the Alphane Moon_ and _The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch_ and a few more. Also, no love for Bruce Sterling and George Alec Effinger?
@ssusanchef1047
@ssusanchef1047 3 года назад
My favourite Gibson was Pattern Recognition. And Snow crash was just sheer unadulterated fun!
@thecreature7608
@thecreature7608 3 года назад
The copy of neuromancer that i bought 2 days ago had been in the store for 21 years, so when I first saw this i was like, wait what? Then i remembered 2077, but for a little while the coincidence was wild
@monkeys7187
@monkeys7187 3 года назад
I’ve been waiting for this for a looong time
@Talenel
@Talenel 3 года назад
I have tried three, maybe four, times to read Neuromancer. For some reason, I'm just having trouble getting into it. Snow Crash, on the other hand, I had no problems with getting into. As several others have already mentioned, it's a great book that you should add to your list. Really, anything by Stephenson is pretty good.
@WillfulVisions
@WillfulVisions 3 года назад
The inspiration for Cyberpunk 2077 was the Cyberpunk TTRPG - not this book. Granted, Neuromancer probably influenced the genre as a whole before Pondsmith created the TTRPG, but still. The book you're reviewing is not the direct inspiration for the game that you seem to think it is.
@martinzubr2113
@martinzubr2113 3 года назад
Fun fact: William Gibbons also used to moonlight as a kick-ass guitarist for some Texan band, IIRC...
@SonicBroham
@SonicBroham 3 года назад
hahahahaha every band member has a beard, except drummer Frank Beard, who does not.
@vileiko
@vileiko 3 года назад
Neuromancer is amazing! Every page I read wanted to know what would happen next! Now one thing ... This is the cover of the Brazilian edition, so are you reading this edition? Because if it is she is incredible! From the cover art to the details of the pages.
@TheSavePointDreamer
@TheSavePointDreamer 3 года назад
Yes 👍 I'm so glad you did this review
@leandronc
@leandronc 3 года назад
I love that you emphasized William Gibson's prose. It's easy to focus on his world-building and genre-defining influence, but I remember reading his books for the first time and being so impressed by his skill with words. The opening phrase in Neuromancer is probably one of the most famous quotes in sci-fi/fantasy writing because it represents how Gibson's writing drips with atmosphere.
@TheMom2phoenix
@TheMom2phoenix 3 года назад
Watching this makes me excited about the book all over again. Maybe I'll reread it!
@wadejohnston4305
@wadejohnston4305 3 года назад
The first line something along the lines of "the sky was the color of a dead channels static on tv" perfectly sets the entire time for the whole book. Such an amazing freaking book. I was hoping you'd cover this!!!
@elanthys
@elanthys 3 года назад
"The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel." Classic.
@darkerstill55
@darkerstill55 3 года назад
It's a bit of a shame that description won't mean much to newer generations.
@t.a.summers
@t.a.summers 3 года назад
@@elanthys one of myfavorite opening lines of a novel, in all honesty. It captures a lot for the tone of the work in so few words.
@georgehumphrey1826
@georgehumphrey1826 3 года назад
I love Neuromancer! Glad you enjoyed it! It's definitely one to re-read if you couldn't get the full immersion in the first go. I know there were times during the read where I couldn't see the scene very well. Overall, I would still highly recommend it. If you like BladeRunner (personal fave as well), have you tried to read PKD's "Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep"? I'd also recommend watching Akira, if you haven't seen it. I prefer the sub, but dubbed isn't too bad.
@Crobinso2508
@Crobinso2508 3 года назад
Hopefully you do a postmortem on the whole Sprawl series. They're all so good.
@raymondforbes4295
@raymondforbes4295 3 года назад
I am so happy you reviewed Neuromancer! This is, by far, my favorite book of all time. I read it the first time when I was 13, just a young hacker, and it highly impacted my life. I still read it about once a year. The other two books (Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive) are equally as good IMHO.
@kittensmakingcandles
@kittensmakingcandles 3 года назад
Thanks for the vid DG! Neuromancer is my favorite book. I've explored it to pretty extreme degrees. It's one of the few works where digging into the actual complications and details reveals more and more, amazing insights and layers. I actually find the characters of Neuromancer to be amazing and endlessly fascinating. Like real creatures plucked from that deep. They're dark, but they live in a cold age. "They told us we wouldn’t dream, in that cold. They told us we’d never feel cold, either. Madness, Molly. Lies. Of course I dreamed."
@JavierReyes-vi7vj
@JavierReyes-vi7vj 3 года назад
you convinced me, i was always curious about this genre and now I know the perfect place to start, I ordered a copy as soon as I finished the video
@MonnyArcade
@MonnyArcade 3 года назад
Oh I'm so hyped for this review! I read Neuromancer in September and recently came to the conclusion that it's definitely my favourite book of the year. Can't believe the things that Gibson got in the eighties!!
@Kimjongil-pu6rk
@Kimjongil-pu6rk 3 года назад
Love your enthusiasm. For someone who read it some 25 years ago, I'm happy that new generations appreciate what is undoubtedly a classic. Try also "The Peripheral", which is pretty much as jaw-dropping in its ideas as Neuromancer was.
@beatricerutkauskaite292
@beatricerutkauskaite292 3 года назад
A year ago I studied in Akita and my professor recommended us to read this book (he even let us borrow it from him) and I somehow managed to miss this opportunity! Now it seems the world is sending me signs to read it (playing Cyberpunk 2077, watching Daniel's video), so I will start it today! *turns on CP2077 soundtrack in the background for atmosphere"
@quietreason8679
@quietreason8679 Месяц назад
I know this is probably a little late for you, but for anyone else I'd go with the original Bladerunner soundtrack instead. Cyberpunk 2077 is to Neuromancer what the Fast and Furious franchise is to a movie like Driver. Gibson's vision is more cyber-dystopia and less punk-rocker looking for legend status, so I feel like Bladerunner music sets the tone better.
@jackfoglesong1321
@jackfoglesong1321 3 года назад
I started reading it earlier but I decided to stop since school got crazy busy. I’m even more excited to start it over again. Thanks for the review Daniel.
@curzon176
@curzon176 3 года назад
Thanks, i'll check it out.
@elanthys
@elanthys 3 года назад
I would say anyone claiming to like sci-fi should read it, if only for its cultural significance. There was before Neuromancer and after.
@derekschmidt5105
@derekschmidt5105 3 года назад
Blew my mind in the 80s. Gibson's collection 'Burning Chrome' is worth a read through as well. Rest of the Sprawl trilogy is ... more polarizing.
@kingbishop2816
@kingbishop2816 3 года назад
What was polarizing? I enjoyed them a lot but I could see the change to different characters being jarring.
@LonnyChant
@LonnyChant 2 года назад
Neuromancer is the best one no doubt but the other two are eminently readable. Count Zero is actually my favorite of the trilogy but Mona Lisa Overdrive has so much Molly that I usually can’t stop reading once I’ve started it! They’re all great fun to varying degrees and taste.
@klaymoon1
@klaymoon1 11 месяцев назад
Great review. Does anyone know where to get a hardcopy with that amazing cover art??
@TheBluenyt09
@TheBluenyt09 3 года назад
Awzum rev! Happy New Year!!! 😎👏👏👏👏👏
@c.s.hudson6869
@c.s.hudson6869 3 года назад
I like Neuromancer, but Snow Crash is probably my favorite cyberpunk novel. I’m a sucker for chapter long explanations of Sumerian myths, I guess
@DAGDRUM53
@DAGDRUM53 3 года назад
And the rat thing POV chapter is brilliant as well as hilarious.
@notld77
@notld77 3 года назад
Thank you for talking about some of the character and pacing issues with sci-fi as a whole, because I've always had a hard time getting into it for those exact reasons. I feel validated!
@maetrixxx
@maetrixxx 3 года назад
I love the balance you add to your reviews; I think it's also important when grading older novels to make a note regarding the context in which they were written. I'm a long time fan of Gibson and I still remember how unique the books were at the time. What made Cyberpunk really pop was the choice to explore the darker tones of Tech instead of the usual default positive outlook. TRON (1982) had just come out and most people didn't have access to a computer; meanwhile Gibson was hanging out at UBC giving him a unique view into the potential of this tech. Gibson helped shape the foundation of Cyberpunk just as Asminov shaped Sci-fi and influenced Neal Stephenson. His 'Snow Crash' (1992) was published pre-internet (1995) and shaped a new meaning for the term 'Avatar'... For a book that's ~35 years old; it's surprisingly relevant when you look at how virtual communities have evolved (Second Life; VR Chat; vTubers etc) Makes me wonder what contemporary authors are envisioning for the 2050s
@grendelentertainment9642
@grendelentertainment9642 3 года назад
Best of the year review is going to be wild!
@blackystar2399
@blackystar2399 3 года назад
THIS MADE ME SO HAPPY I LOVE THIS BOOK / I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL UUUUH I AM SO HYPED TO WATCH THIS VIDEO !!!!
@wiseodd
@wiseodd 3 года назад
One of my favorite cyberpunk books for sure. Would love for you to do more Sci-Fi on the channel in general. I think there's a big overlap with readers who enjoy both Fantasy and Sci-fi, so perhaps mix up the content a bit? Anyways, I found your channel this year, and love the content! Big thumbs up, and looking forwards to the new year with more excellent content. Stay safe and stay productive.
@gam8859
@gam8859 3 года назад
The new camera angle was a little jarring but I'd say keep experimenting. I am going to start reading neuromancer soon so thanks for the review! I love cyberpunk and would really love to see more reviews of cyberpunk literature. I'm sure you've heard it already, either from my tweet or other comments. But CP2077 is actually a sequel/adaptation of the TTRPG Cyberpunk 2020. Which itself was primarily inspired by the book Hardwired, but was also influenced by Neuromancer. I hope that doesn't come off as petty or annoying, but I think it's an important note. Its hard to know where all the cyberounk influences come from since most of the primarily influenced works in terms of modern cyberpunk all kinda came out at the same time. Regardless, great vid!
@jcrivera13
@jcrivera13 3 года назад
Dude I love your videos. Thanks for what you do. You keep my TBR growing! Haha 😂😭 Now my TBR is never ending.
@magnusskallagrimsson6707
@magnusskallagrimsson6707 3 года назад
I look forward to you doing a deeper dive into Gibson's work. I am older than you, but Gibson had a huge impact on me. I particularly love the Bridge Trilogy. Also a nice guy, and interesting to chat with - I met him once at the record store I used to work at in Vancouver.
@paulzet
@paulzet 3 года назад
good stuff bro! good balance between informative/hyping review
@russrollins9978
@russrollins9978 3 года назад
Neuromancer is the first book in the Sprawl series. The others are Count Zero (book 2) and Mona Lisa Overdrive (book 3), which are also very good. He also wrote Johnny Neumonic which was turned into a movie and The Difference Engine (with Bruce Sterling). I enjoy Gibson's work quite a bit and am glad you have found him.
@jormungandthemidgardserpen1845
@jormungandthemidgardserpen1845 3 года назад
Mnemonic* Yeah, Gibson wrote the entire collection of short stories with various authors, called "burning chrome" and Jonny is a part of it. Plus it takes place in the same universe. Molly actually mentioned working with Jonny in the past.
@russrollins9978
@russrollins9978 3 года назад
@@jormungandthemidgardserpen1845 My bad! I have this book in my digital library and for some reason it is spelled wrong. I should have mentioned Burning Chrome as well as the Bridge trilogy (Virtual Light, Idoru, and All Tomorrow's Parties).
@AnotherNerdyPerson
@AnotherNerdyPerson 3 года назад
I know it's a little late (sorry, RL is crazy right now) but I loved the video. The different angles were a shock, but mostly because they're new --rather than anything shocking inherent in the new style. Maybe it'd be a bit different if you alternated looking at the cameras? Perhaps different takes, or recording it twice and then splicing which camera view works best? I'll be honest, I have no background I'm videography, so my feedback in this manner is likely to be of middling quality. Still, you've convinced me to try out a book in a genre I normally don't vibe with. May your days be bright and your weather warm. Happy new year :)
@FrymanJack
@FrymanJack 3 года назад
I saw a pop up and I thought you reviewed Necromancer from the Spellmonger series and I got really excited. Have you read or have any plans to review Spellmonger series?
@ADHDlanguages
@ADHDlanguages 3 года назад
I can't believe you hadn't read this before! It's so good!! I've read it a few times, which is not something I do with many books.
@beninebot1
@beninebot1 3 года назад
Just bought Neuromancer a couple days ago, what are the chances?! Super excited to start it now
@jdozzl
@jdozzl 3 года назад
Hey sorry for this absolutely random comment, but where did you get that sweatshirt? I love it
@KitchenSinkSoup
@KitchenSinkSoup 3 года назад
Gibson also wrote a great short story collection called Burning Chrome (where the world Cyberspace was first used). Some of the stories are set in the Neuromancer/Sprawl setting too.
@deeliriyum
@deeliriyum 3 года назад
I think you'd really like Ian McDonald's books like River of Gods, The Dervish House, Necroville or Desolation Road. They are similar to Neuromancer in a sense that they have cyberpunk setting, but it's a cyberpunk with the flavour! It's a cyberpunk but bent by the shape of the culture it emerged in. I won't say more than that to avoid spoilers, but I hope you'll find time one day to check them out! Cheers!
@FalkaRiannon
@FalkaRiannon 3 года назад
If you wanna look more into (somewhat) more modern cyberpunk Snowcrash by Neal Stephenson is definitely worth a look. It's still almost 30 years old but a lot of it feels worryingly close to where we are now.
@maximusdecimusmeridus
@maximusdecimusmeridus Год назад
Is this version in the thumbnail available in English? I can only find it in Portuguese
@DAGDRUM53
@DAGDRUM53 3 года назад
For readers who enjoyed Neuromancer the next logical step is Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. The Sumerian chapters add intellectual weight to the book, the hero protagonist isn't as comical as his name implies and the rat thing is the MVP of the whole audacious endeavor.
@Ericthefilo
@Ericthefilo 3 года назад
Read this book back when i was in high school in 2005. This book is so significant for the sci fi genre. The way you are explaining the influence of this book over Cyberpunk 2077 is the same way I introduced the book to my friends in 2005, talking about its influence on The Matrix.
@ArmandoJF33
@ArmandoJF33 Год назад
Anyone know where I can get the book with that awesome cover with the guy with the goggles?
@samamundsen1297
@samamundsen1297 3 года назад
where can i find a copy with that cover art?
@elveone
@elveone 3 года назад
Check out Snow Crash, it is on the fun side of cyberpunk.
@tristanc2271
@tristanc2271 3 года назад
YES
@giovannigonzalez6349
@giovannigonzalez6349 2 года назад
Pondsmith actually cited hardwired and Bladerunner as the biggest inspirations for cyberpunk 2013. But Hardwired was only trying to be an actionpacked Neruomancer
@Wildcarde1
@Wildcarde1 3 года назад
Im glad you finally got to read Neuromancer. The Opening Line is one of my favorite Opening lines in book History. The Cyberpunk genre was a HUGE thing around the time I was graduating High school with William Gibson, Walter Willams, And Neal Stephenson being very read amongst my peers, and Billy Idol even releasing an album called Cyberpunk. Cyberpunk 2077 lineage may reach back to Neuromancer at its roots but its direct influence was the Tabletop RPG Cyberpunk 2020 by Michael Pondsmith which isnt irrelevant in that Pondsmith was a breakthrough Black Voice working in a very White industry. Me and my friends played Cyberpunk 2020 regularly, like any D&D group except we were in Night City instead of Faerun . Good times.
@burge2695
@burge2695 3 года назад
So i looked it up and it's part of a series...anybudy read the others and are they worth reading??
@user-ll9fb5kv6b
@user-ll9fb5kv6b 3 года назад
Was there always 2 camera angels in your videos? I would like the 2nd camera angle more if it was the same lighting as your main camera, i think. Definitely makes the video more engaging with the switching angles but the main setup is great as well. I think i'll check out Neuromancer, sounds to be good. Thanks. Really been enjoying your channel as someone who's not reading books.
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 3 года назад
Great review of an AWESOME book!
@dogassofficial
@dogassofficial 3 года назад
have you red do androids dream of electric sheep? you mention being a bladerunner fan but i've never heard you talk about the book before, it's a short read and my absolute favorite book of all time
@Zetamen7
@Zetamen7 3 года назад
It's such a good book, read it this year, instant favourite. Especially after the "parallel" police station scene, that blew my mind completely
@harryflashman4542
@harryflashman4542 3 года назад
the book is nothing like the film.
@nathanstruble8587
@nathanstruble8587 3 года назад
So idk if it was just my headphones, but the little bloop bloop noise at 4:55 when you popped cyber punk 2077 on screen was so loud I almost soiled myself snapping out of my stupor. Loved the review though!
@Zach-fo6ri
@Zach-fo6ri 3 года назад
I feel like the second camera angle would work better if you used it when you looked at that camera - but that's just me. Love the channel, love the experimenting and noodling, keep doing you.
@m00nbl4de
@m00nbl4de 3 года назад
Have you stopped using Goodreads? Couldn't find any recent updates on it.
@lisabonnet1794
@lisabonnet1794 3 года назад
Absofreakinlutely loved this book!! Totally sent me down the Gibson rabbit hole and really got me into Neal Stephenson (via Snow Crash). Daniel, if you haven't read Snow Crash I think you'll really like it!
@depressedtv
@depressedtv 3 года назад
You should check out the next two books in the trilogy. Count Zero Mona Lisa Overdrive Mona Lisa is the most accessible of the three books. But all the books are great and have a cool progression and evolution of the world/plot/ideas. It's insane these were written in the 80s.
@harryflashman4542
@harryflashman4542 3 года назад
these two books are even better than Neuromancer
@michaelklunk599
@michaelklunk599 3 года назад
Starting this now, pumped to get my feet wet in a new genre (: Thanks for the push I needed!
@grayscribe1342
@grayscribe1342 3 года назад
About your two-camera setup? I saw a similar setup with another youtuber, but he not only changed the camera, but he also turned to look at it. Usually when he had finished a point and went to the next. Worked quite well for me, like a chapter break. Just changing the angle is a bit distracting though.
@church4898
@church4898 3 года назад
Where do you find the cover like that?
@Wabin22
@Wabin22 Год назад
Nice! I just finished Neuromancer and I 100 % agree with you. I liked it so much halfway through that I also had to get the rest of the Sprawl books. After finishing Future by Gluchovsky I felt that I needed more Cyberpunk so I started with Neuromancer, but it was SO difficult to get into. But once I got it, it became one hell of a ride. Awesome!
@thegregnorton
@thegregnorton 3 года назад
I personally think the camera angles should get even more crazy! More avant garde youtube reviews please
@NickonStark
@NickonStark 3 года назад
waiting for it to arrive right now 🤩
@nathanadler8316
@nathanadler8316 3 года назад
Amazed no-one's mentioned it before now, but William GIBSON* famously wrote Neuromancer on a traditional typewriter as he was unfamiliar with computers.
@grayscribe1342
@grayscribe1342 3 года назад
Not that many were around at the time or that their compatibility was easily achieved in many cases
@screamingfists2559
@screamingfists2559 3 года назад
Glad you finally got around to reading it and enjoying it. Was surprised you hadn't read it before. I personally found the next 2 books easier to read. Regarding cyberpunk Keanu plays Johnny Silverhand a dude trapped on a chip stuck in someone's head. He also played one of Gibson's characters Johnny Mnemonic who is an information courier who carries chips in his head. I thought that was interesting
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