@@mysteriousoftheunknown5520 In the many cartoon worlds, some should have sentient vehicles of transportation with human characteristics. So I guess boats can have whatever they want.
Ultimate Smacker technically it never says the gender of the ship but if you wanted it to be, it could be referred to as a guy :/ but most of the time boats are a “she” but once again, you don’t know the gender of the boat because boats don’t have genders, it could be a boy
The end of the song me and my friend put it in reverse to see what it said and it said "wouldn't the world be better off if we took nonsense more seriously" Very good message!
Did you know: The band on RMS Titanic did not run and out of any form of safety, but they played “Nearer, my god, to thee” Before they went down with the ship.
It has been disputed for WAY over 110 years now, but another song people thought they played, was Songe De Autumn. Multiple survivors testimony from Titanic say either Nearer My God To Thee, while other survivors reported to have heard Songe De Autumn.
We were playing in the sand And you found a little band You told me you fell in love with it Hadn't gone as I'd planned When you had to bid adieu (ooh, ooh, ooh) Said you'd never love anew (ooh, ooh, ooh) I wondered if I could hold it And fall in love with it too You told me to buy a pony But all I wanted was you Mmm-mmm-mmm-mmm (ooh-ooh-ooh) Mmm-mmm-mmm-mmm (ooh-ooh-ooh) Mmm-mmm-mmm-mmm, mmm-mmm-mmm, mmm-mmm-mmm (ooh-ooh-ooh) Mmm-mmm-mmm-mmm, mmm-mmm-mmm, mmm-mmm-mmm (ooh-ooh-ooh) (Ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh)
For the people who were wondering what this cartoon resembled here it is: The Titanic was constructed as one of the most luxurious and technologically advanced ships of its time. It was part of the White Star Line and was celebrated for its grandeur and opulence. The ship set sail on April 10, 1912, from Southampton, England, bound for New York City. However, on the night of April 14, it struck an iceberg about 375 miles south of Newfoundland, Canada. The collision caused severe damage to the ship’s hull, leading to its eventual sinking in the early hours of April 15. Despite efforts to evacuate passengers using lifeboats, there were not enough for everyone on board, and many tragically perished in the freezing waters of the North Atlantic. The disaster led to significant changes in maritime safety regulations, including the implementation of stricter safety measures and the establishment of an international ice patrol to prevent similar tragedies. The band played one final song before they died. However, I don’t know what it was called.
the iceberg didn't really cause SEVERE damage. The iceberg collided with Titanic, only pushing against the anti-fowling underneath the waterline, these only created small blips where water could flood in, but each blip the iceberg created, were about 3 feet across at maximum. but spanned across 5 water-tight compartments. resulting in very minor damage, that would also prove fatal, due to how the bulkheads were made. But hey. Those are just my 2 cents.
In my opinion, the music video of this song shows the instinctive reaction of the human to survive under any circumstances, but also the greed and cruelty of some in a desperate attempts to escape, such as the man who abandoned his wife to "save himself" by jumping off while pushing her, or the man that hits the people attempting to board his life raft, to ultimately die. This can also give the word "peaceful chaos" a new meaning. As the events progressed, you could not hear anything but the song, soothing but creepy and disturbing at the same time. It can also show the feeling of despair or acceptance, as shown by the captain of the ship, knowing there is nothing that can be done. This song is impressive and enjoyable in so many ways, as your imagination and interpretation of the song varies from person to person.
i take pleasure correcting you not because I enjoy proving you wrong, but it makes me so happy to share with you the good of humans. There will always be some people who show their true colors when disaster strikes. People are selfish but more often than not for the good of a loved one. Humans, in real life, even in selfishness, almost always are selfish for the sake of others like children or spouses etc, ESPECIALLY in disaster. Humans by nature care so deeply about others that it's ingrained in our biology like no other to feel bad about others and be humble to the point we attach feelings and guilt to objects we misuse or dispose of. We are so unlike other animals in being so guilty and pessimistic about how good we could still be that despite all this we view ourselves generally pessimistically. Humans rebuild nearly twice as fast as they develop. I'm happy humans can be so kind despite the potential for so much evil that we'd do things purely for the sake of kindness but it frustrates me how often we portray ourselves as bad when we forget that we're a collective. Not only are you not bad, its unkind to also project that on to others. Be proud to be human Be proud to be kind and most importantly stay kind :)
Fun fact: this was a story of betrayal and falsehood, while all the members killed themselves, it ended up that they died first, instead of the captain who calmly died last without fighting or having hatred, and so he died satisfied.
Rest In Peace, William Brailey Roger Bricoux John Clarke Wallace Hartley Jock Hume George Krins Percy Taylor John Wesley Woodward, Who All Perished Heroically Playing Music Aboard The Titanic Til Death
Even though the lyrics don’t match, this video reminds me of my great grandmother. I happened to listen to this song shortly before interviewing her. (In addition to being a locally famous poet, she is 101 years old.) During the interview, I asked her about her favorite childhood memory, and she immediately recalled her dad taking her to the beach, where he would play the guitar, read her poems he had written (since girls weren’t expected to read and write back then, he actually taught her), and stargaze with her. As she described it all, this song began playing in my head. The vibe of the song combined with the style of the music video matching the cartoons of her childhood is very reminiscent of her. Oh, and yet another reminder: During that same interview, she said that, in life, there will always be problems, and we have to overcome them, which I feel is sort of in line with the animation. Maybe, if they had come together, they could’ve solved the problem, but instead, their panic only exacerbated it.
santino el hacker de juegos the use of dance and music emojis are used to show the contrast between the reality of the situation, the ship sinking, and the calm feeling of the captain who is singing and dancing which is usually not done in serious situations, creating humour Sorry for typing this way I just finished my essay two minutes ago
It’s April 10 and I’m listening to the song and it hits different. I’m going to listen to it every day leading up to April 14 and then I’m probably gonna cry.
1:48 (reversed) “wouldn’t the world be better off if we took nonsense-“. It’s a cutoff quote by Marvin yagota that originally says “Wouldn’t the world be better off if we took nonsense more seriously “.
I found this song because I looked up "springbonnie performing" and in most of these videos, this song was playing while springbonnie was performing. Love this.
I just love the fact that everyone's panicking and dying, the ship is sinking an the guy singing is just: hmm hmm hmm like "you guys haven't been in a sinking ship before?"
“you told me to buy a pony, but all i wanted was you” hits different when your only communication with your dad is when he gets you something, but you just want him to love you.
im having the same problems, the EXACT same problems. He buys me things all the time but all I want is his attention. If I could give back everything he gave just get his attention...I would.
Fun fact: the band on the titanic didn't bother running, and decided to play one final song before they died. Now that I think of it, not really a fun fact
"Playing in the sand" = Hanging out as (heavy emphasis) friends. "And you found a little band" = One friend received a marriage proposal. "Hadn't gone as I planned" = Thought the friend's romance would either be a flake or they would flat out reject it. "Bid adieu" = Had to leave or commit fully to the relationship. "Love anew" = Cheat on their significant other? "Fall in love with it too" = The single friend wants romance too. "Buy a pony" = Find someone someday. "But all I wanted was you."
She said she loved this new guy "the band" and that she would never love anyone else ever again, meaning she's going to be with this man for the rest of her life, giving no chance to the guy she just friend zoned.
I knew this song for so long! I recently found tally hall through other songs. This was stuck in my head recently! I didnt realise it was by them! So cool how new artists ive found have written some of my favorite songs from when I was younger! :D
I feel like this video and the song represent the true primal instinct of humanity. Everyone was dancing and singing and kissing and everything was fine until the woodpecker poked a hole in the boat. Then, in the midst of calamity, people shoved, killed, and abandoned just for their own personal gain, only to all be killed in the end.
I listened to the audio backwards after finally realising that there was a reversed message at the end. I checked several times cause there was a few comments with different answers. If you don't want to do that yourself, the reversed message is: "Wouldn't the world be better off if we took nonsense more seriously?" In the audio, it can easily be misheard as "-madness more seriously" but I assure you the above answer is correct.
@Milan Suman It's a famous quote and according to one comment, it's by someone named Marvin Yagoda. That's all I know though. Feels eerie with the backwards and the video though.
I’m late sorry, but the hidden meaning is that everyone appears to be happy and genuine to one another, but when something goes wrong, everyone’s greed and selfishness surfaces and it turns out that no one cared about anyone else all along, it was all about their own self benefit. Their true characters are “hidden in the sand”
Man, this is a work of art. Really (some things I say were taken from comments) This really shows what people are capable of doing when they are close to dying, also that the music is very calm, but what is happening is simply chaos, everyone killing each other just to have a chance to survive. This should be more famous (although it is)
More for u guys: Dancing on the sand, with a band that understands. Love was in the air, but fate had other plans. As the waves crashed, and the ship began to sway. We played out final song as our ashes swayed away. “Maybe we could’ve had more time on a different day”
Tiktok doesn’t ever ruin songs and most the time introduces it to a new audience but I think a lot of people get pissed when somebody says that’s the tiktok song. Or like when nobody knows the backstory of songs (ex. Heathers/Martha dumptruck in the flesh part)
If you’re curious, the end reversed message says “wouldn’t the world be better off, if we took nonsense more seriously” but it fades off Edit: 69 likes?-
omg I reversed it but I couldn't figure out what he said besides "Wouldn't the world be better off if we took ..nahhsehhh", thank you for explaining, that would've driven me crazy!
ok i reversed the end : and it says: wouldn’t the world be better off if we took nonsense more seriously (i think) idk if everyone knew this already but yea ...
Technically, it could be a reference to the lyrics of the song. Because, in a way, they are nonsence but if you start actually reading into them, you'll undersand that, well, they actually have a hidden, secret meaning
@@wilson_brb5070 genius lyrics said that it portrays how everyone has evil hidden under the sand even if they seem nice on the surface, and that "Eventually, everyone dies because of their own selfishness."