i was waiting for them to start saying "cradle me where southern skies can watch me with a million eyes" but the song cuts out before it gets to that part
hi, joke explainer 3000 here the clock drawing test is mainly used to diagnose dementia, but can hint at other neurological disorders too. the subject is given a circle and is asked to draw a clock. if abnormal clock drawing is seen in the subject, it’s a cause for further concern. it’s a test that shows poor executive decision, too, which quite a few more advanced tests can’t detect.
When it comes to favorite song I gotta say last moments of pure recall, but the last 6 mins of eateot are some what of an empty bliss beyond this world
This sounds like someone having a mental breakdown, going into the kitchen and smashing plates, not because theyre angry, but because theyve lost control and smashing plates is a conscious decision theyve chosen to make. they have the power and control to smash those plates, its the only thing they can do
@Redyna Cyalme Well the album is about Alzheimer’s and sometimes those people can get really frustrated and start doing certain things such as what you’re describing, it’s quite said :(
This feels like a warning or foreshadowing to the horrors ahead But also like someone smiling at you and something feels wrong about them and you don't know what It just feels like danger and confusion and depression which is the point I'm pretty sure...it's just really hard to explain the dread i feel when listening to this. Its stuck in my head now unfortunately.
Once you hear this song it ingrains itself into your head. Honestly have no idea what's with this song but it just randomly pops in my head here and there. Idk magically song or some shit
@@MarkoTribe Saaaame. Especially when I'm in a groggy, depressed mood. Even if i don't remember the song, it will keep playing incorrectly in my head until i do eventually remember clearly, even moreso when i try to resist thinking about it.
i feel like stage 2 is “denial” in a sense of the stages of grief. if you notice, stage 3’s music is happier than stage 2. that’s because it’s basically acceptance/scrambling to remember any happy memories before they’re gone. yes, the music is the memory but i feel like the tone of the music represents the mood of the person going through this.
I’d argue stage 3 is more forgetting that you forgot. You no longer have the capacity for complex reasoning and retrospection, instead falling into a loose loopy tangle of dysfunctional memories, losing your lucidity.
@@terrariabookshhelf6317 I'd say it's a mix of both. Stage 4 is when the patient completely forgets about their dementia and they plummet far into confusion and entanglement. At least in stage 3 and before, they were able to give a reason as to why they can't forget certain things. "Oh, it's just my dementia again..". It gives comfort knowing why things happen, but in post-awareness you don't have that comfort.
In stage 3 melodies are happy because the patient is in a state of anosognosia until E7 where they realize they are bewildered the whole time. But since they've lost the ability to reason they don't know what is wrong with them they just know something is. That is that until f3 where the patient starts losing touch with reality and with the mood really starting to shift. Some people assume f6 is a clarity Wich is right but I think they just remembered something that they are not able to comprehend. The track is coherent, yet very distant but also very familiar. The patient later on slips out of the clarity and slowly enters stage 4
It's part of a project based around the stages of dementia and it's been put in stage 2. That's where people start to realize there's a problem and the tone of the overall stage 2 is somber. So you were pretty close up on that
@@mattelliottmusic This music without these "effects" does not convey the feeling of sadness much, there is still need good taste to mix it all up correctly)
In my opinion, this song is the musical equivalent of a really vivid, indecipherable/unexplainable nightmare. Not like "nightmare" as in like you're being chased by something or you're caught in public wearing nothing but a pair of argyle socks, but the type of nightmare where you wake up to find out everybody other than you has vanished off the face of the Earth. Like, you wake up in the dead of midnight thinking too many thoughts and decide to go take a walk to clear your head, but when you step outside you're just washed in a weird mixture of emptiness and just the slightest touch of dull, aimless paranoia. Not enough to actually scare you to any noticeable degree, you just feel like something unplaceable is completely, utterly _wrong._ You walk over to the 24-7 gas station across the street to pick up a Monster or something, only to realise nobody is there. The door is unlocked, the lights are on, even the little electronic bell sound that goes off when you walk in is on (although you do notice the ringing's a bit tinnier and muted than usual), but the store is just devoid of life. You can't hear a hint of chatter, human or otherwise. You even peek into the bathroom to see if the cashier is in there ripping a bong or something, but it's just the same old grungy public restroom, complete with the miscellaneous graffiti and the pungent stench of cheap cigarette smoke. You decide to just take your energy drink and leave, security cameras be damned. Waiting by the gas pumps for a good ten-fifteen minutes, you don't see a single car pass by. You can tell that this shouldn't be happening, but either something in your brain is just deciding not to make the connection or you're feeling particularly ballsy tonight, because the only thing you feel is a strange brand of morbid curiosity juxtaposed with a slight buzz of ennui in the back of your mind. You decide to keep walking. That's what you went outside to do anyway, and you feel that maybe things'll start making sense if you just wander around for a bit. You explore the surrounding area for what feels like an hour or two, and so far you haven't gotten anything close to an explanation. There are cars and trucks and such in parking lots and in front of houses, and most of the buildings around you have lights on inside, but when you look through any open window there isn't a single living thing. You managed to narrowly avoid stepping in a wayward pile of dog shit while you were wandering, but you haven't actually _seen_ a single dog anywhere, let alone any other kind of house animal. Eventually, you just take a seat on an empty curb and take a rest. You pull out your phone, half to check the time, half to see how the old meme page is going. You're starting to get bored anyway, it wouldn't hurt to see if anything's happened to Instagram. The clock reads 12:00 AM.
And what happened after all of those things? I mean, the clock reads 12:00 AM, but what happened after seeing that the clock was reading 12:00 AM? Everything turns to normal or nothing happens? Or the guy/girl wake up of his/her nightmare?
This music is like what I'd imagine my depression and anxiety would sound like. Everything is always fine but something is always simultaneously wrong as well.
Thus sounds like when you are too depressed to get out of bed. The second you wake up you just sit there waiting to go back to sleep. And your mind and body have gotten to a point where that doesn't take long because it doesn't know how to do anything else
Reminds me of "Back to the Future 2," when Marty finds out that George is dead in the new present timeline. 'Course, that's probably me reading too much into the title.
@@Cody20069 It's a still photo from the end of "Once Upon A Time In America", after James Woods character jumps into the garbage truck, commiting suicide.
This song is the perfect combination of depressing, horrifying, and beautiful. Genuinely this song gives the strangest and most unique feeling when listening to it.
misplaced in time is representing the person forgetting time, and drifting time misplaced represents the person forgetting how to talk. this song sounds like the end of the world, like sirens blasting when something bad is about to happen, and drifting time misplaced sounds like the aftermath of that event, being the only survivor forced to wander around the empty world all alone. i feel oblivious when listening to this song, like i cant move.
POV: your life is scrolling along before your eyes decades worth of memories as the sensation of being picked up by the arm by a angel comforts you the nostalgia is overwhelming its the best feeling you've ever felt as you ascend
Anyone who has seen Once Upon a Time in America knows that the image used for this video perfectly depicts the title of the song with what happens in that scene
I don't think this song is about memory I think it's about how people with dementia start to have decayed attention spans and can essentially black out not having thare short term memory seeming like they are actualy skiping through time
The song isn't about anything in particular. Rather, as the stages go on parts start to drop out. Check our "drifting time misplaced" to see what I mean
I tend to agree. One of the scariest things about dementia is how you eventually become completely detached from time/space. Floating lost in a black ocean almost. I think of Late Afternoon Drifting, this one, and Drifting Time Misplaced as all sharing the same theme. Where the first feels like time just escaped you due to daydreaming. This one feels more anxiety ridden, as if the answers don’t come back when you search for them. Finally the last track of stage 5 is the nail in the coffin for this theme, sudden time regression into isolation.
You know, this would be a great song to play at the end of a movie. The main character sits alone in the dark and fades to black with The End appearing.
When I listen to this I imagine a father of 3 children going out in war… and the sky is greenish yellow, dust and pollution is seen all in the air and broken down houses. he walks looking for someone… but no ones there… he wonders why he is out in the lifeless field. Then he realizes that the war ended 10 years ago… but he still continues to search for anyone.. because he is too far into the field.
This has always been my favorite track of the album and the official “diagnosis” track. Rays of sunshine pop in before being overlayed by the gloom. Stage 2 as a whole is about the emotional side of the disease, and the track title makes sense; possibly referencing the clock test dementia patients take.
Cradle me where southern skies, Can watch me with a million eyes! Sing me to sleep, Lullaby of the Leaves! Ooo, ooo, ooo. Cover me with Heaven's Blue, And let me dream a dream or two! Sing me to sleep, Lullaby of the leaves! Ooo, ooo... I'm breezing along, along with the breeze. I'm hearing a song, a song trough the trees. Oooh! oooh! oooh! A pine melody, carresing the shore. Familiar to me, I've heard it before. Oooh! oooh! oooh! That's Southland! Don't I feel it in my soul? And don't I know I've reached my goal? Sing me to sleep, Lullaby of the Leaves! Rustling of the leaves, used to be my lullaby. In the sunny south, when I was a tot so high. And now that I have grown, I find myself alone.
This feels like the realization of a time traveler when they are stuck in the wrong time period and they can't get out. They are literally *misplaced in time*
Yeah, the song makes me think of someone time traveling back into his childhood or early teenagehood but sees some strange consequences caused by going back
Cradle me where southern skies can watch me with a million eyes, Oh sing me to sleep, Lullaby of the leaves Cover me with heaven's blue and let me dream a dream or two, Oh sing me to sleep, Lullaby of the leaves. I'm breezing along, along with the breeze, I'm hearing a song, a song thru the trees, Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh. That pine melody caressing the shore familiar to me, I've heard it before ooh ooh ooh ooh. That's southland, don't I feel it in my soul, And don't I know I've reached my goal, Oh sing me to sleep, Lullaby of the Leaves
This music doesn't actually scare me (in fact I find it mildly relaxing, in a way) but when my Internet crapped out temporarily and the music stopped for a second I legit jumped lol Idk what it is, but music stopping in a creepy scenario makes it so much worse imo
for anyone wondering the origin of the image and its location Misplaced in Time: Location: Guardia di Finanza Tenenza Castelporziano, Via Pontina 690, Castel Porziano, Rome, Lazio, Italy A frame of the mansion's entrance ripped from the 1984 movie - "Once upon a time in america" at exactly timestamp 4:01:53 Unfortunately, due to remodernization the set has been drastically changed ever since, and where the wall was now lies another building. But the gate remains intact. FINDERS: TetrisBoi77, localradar1003
The year is 1937. Your in the mafia and your wearing a black suit with a black fadora on your head. Your hiding a colt in you jacket pocket. There is 2 other men in the car with you. "Ay, is that the guy?"you say. "You bet the mag loaded in your gun" tommy says. Tommy is sitting next to you in the front passenger seat. You park to the side of the road at the same time the car making a screech so High pitch, it sounds like your scratching a fork in a chalk board and a plate. The guy their gonna whack looks over at the car. "We are uh...here to thank the Lord by funding the churches of Brooklyn." You say, "whatever let's get this over with." You put your hand on your pistol. "The Don sends his regards." You pull the pistol out of you pocket, and point it at his head. BLAM! Blood spatters the grass and peices of his brain fall in the bird bath . "Rats don't get slack" you tommy and paulie run back to the car and throw the pistols in the bushes. You peel out from the curb almost at 90 miles an hour.
This music sounds like if you finally discovered your dementia, and where in a state of unbelief and untrust, failing to accept your disease, while sitting in a corner in a "hugging leg" shape type and crying for hours because you know you will eventually die soon, and also letting out short bursts of anger. In overall, this song sound like a spiral down.
This track reminds me of snow. It doesn’t snow often where I live, so when it happens again I’ll probably force myself to listen to the whole album again
This is Lullaby By The Leaves, don't know which person but I know that's the main sample. The original song is quite bueatiful. Not surprised it's named something like that. This feels like something I'd hear while walking down the countryside during a sunset.
Let me tell you about the time this song make me believe for a brief moment that I was dead or in my last moments alive Sometimes I play EATEOT to get myself into sleep , but something woke me up . The first thing I noticed it’s that I can’t move any muscle just because I was having an sleep paralysis , second of all it’s that my room was completely dark because i don’t have a window in my room and third. This goddamn song playing on my headphones , but the part of the trumpets in 0:48 makes me cry of horror as my only thought was “This is the end , my death time it’s completely above me “ Fortunately I was able to move a couple of minutes later but it felted like hours for me I could never forget that feeling , that awful feeling that the only thing after death it’s a void of darkness and your conscience is still completely aware,thinking all of your decisions in life , no matter if they were good and bad
Those horns... They rooted in my memories, torn apart from the original piece. Hellish horns roar in my thoughts. Horns that once were the tears upon grief, have now become my very own grief.
This sounds like “mellochi” but more depressing it has like a sort of detective type ring to it and and if tommy and tubbo were watching the sunset this is what they would listen too
i may have commented something similar on another video, but whereas the other songs on the album are existential dread scary, this track has always come across to me as spooky skeleton scary
this is how i feel on an average day at school, not only because its unpleasant, but sometimes im mentally unable to do any work, even though the teacher is yelling at me to do it.