Stunning, this was one of the first times that I was exposed to Cardiacs. I had obviously never seen, or heard anything like it before. Totally hooked now of course, how did I miss these for nearly 40 years?
@roughtakes72718 күн бұрын
Came here via Andy Edwards's channel - first time listening. I get Sparks, Devo vibes to this - i.e. out there, unique and carving their own genre....
@shtumf19 күн бұрын
"Is the knowledge of my own existence real" What a fucking banger of a tune
@jonnelsonguitar28 күн бұрын
This song makes me feel slightly sick (in a good way)
@flooberbloobАй бұрын
A long time ago, this video led me to Sing to God, Parts I & 2 and my life was forever changed. RIP Tim
@tomprobably5002Ай бұрын
😂
@VincentRuiz-dw8ipАй бұрын
ah ouais,quand meme...^^
@Gollas4kАй бұрын
this is the most british thing I have ever seen
@ThePerradoxАй бұрын
I can not stress enough how important Sarah is to this video, that smile, that stare. Love.
@bob4analogАй бұрын
3 Stooges would've been proud! 😉
@Anthony-z7mАй бұрын
I love how their make up makes them all look sick
@howardgaskin61172 ай бұрын
One of many Cardiacs masterpieces.
@cool...............2 ай бұрын
Split Enz
@alexmorlock65842 ай бұрын
I work at the plant featured in this video,its now called trident seafoods,i enjoy seeing the similarities and differences in the process from time to time. Some equipment remains unchanged like the mixers,cook lines, packaging equipment and pasturizers.
@thefog33612 ай бұрын
This is making a very deep impression on me.
@tStevester832 ай бұрын
This Is Oingo Boingo
@StormWatcher3132 ай бұрын
This is who Deadsy stole their drip from??
@At.mos.fEarProduktionz2 ай бұрын
This is music… Very bad music … but music, nonetheless.
@curtislow2552 ай бұрын
Was this the inspiration for Primus? Why do I feel like a young Les Claypool saw this and thought "Brilliant!"?
@barrysmith77103 ай бұрын
Looks and sounds like a Benny Hill skit. Quite awful
@Cheeezburgerpls3 ай бұрын
The best video i have seen
@dethfilmsinc50473 ай бұрын
This is what happens when you listen to jazz on crystal meth.
@StevieReek3 ай бұрын
Kill Crimson! Slay the Giant! Sat NO to YES! Porcupine barks up the wrong tree - THE SINGULAR GREATEST UK PROG band EVER!
@pauli49093 ай бұрын
I've done the Tim dance on so many occasions. What a guy.
@tofslanf.42413 ай бұрын
who else hears The Small Faces, Adam & the Ants, Madness, Devo, Mr.Bungle, Major Parkinson and all the other favourite band at the same time? How can it be that I have never heard of them until today??? There you are! ❤Finally! 🎁
@Eylaj2 ай бұрын
Tim Smith was actually big fan of Madness and Devo. Mike Patton loves Cardiacs and called them a big inspiration for Mr Bungle. All the members of Major Parkinson are huge fans too and were thrilled when Tim showed up to one of their shows once.
@hal2k3 ай бұрын
I love this so much. Music for those with severe ADHD.
@SeriousAboutCooking20 күн бұрын
Me!!! I feel so good when I hear this and normal for once
@iVenge3 ай бұрын
YOU STOP ACTING LIKE THAT!!!
@user-mz6sh4uo7u3 ай бұрын
The Original Clown Core.
@cvntingthing3 ай бұрын
I remember watching this on channel 4 in 86? Loved the song and the video is sooo funny. Ive seen it so many times but it still makes me laugh. The lad in the glasses reminds me of mark off peep show.
@knastvogel3 ай бұрын
Didn't know David Mitchell played keyboards when he was younger.
@myautobiographyafanfic14134 ай бұрын
This just sounds like all the presets on an E-mu.
@musomuzo4 ай бұрын
what the actual fuck was that? brilliant
@EliteRock4 ай бұрын
I think they might have gone a bit OTT with this one?
@sovereignkroova4 ай бұрын
Didnt know Fat Mike played sax in Cardiacs
@alanknight37784 ай бұрын
They seem nice.
@travisdickey62135 ай бұрын
I think these guys are Tim and Erics dads
@AxxBoe5 ай бұрын
0:43 I wonder what's that way of singing and the music tone is called.
@junior4654junior5 ай бұрын
Utter British genius.
@NickSBailey5 ай бұрын
any Cardiacs day is a good day
@gitarmats5 ай бұрын
This is super freaky in such a good way.
@Hirfel5 ай бұрын
the vibes are immaculate
@beansnrice3215 ай бұрын
Man, is it just me or are these guys trying to take a giant shit all over the Beatles? XD
@hemiacplurge35725 ай бұрын
The keyboard player looks like John Oliver's creepy uncle.
@meltingresorts56296 ай бұрын
I kept getting this video recommended to me in the early pandemic days. When I finally caved and the song fully kicked in, I was so stunned I couldn't process anything I was seeing or hearing. It was like it was begging me to be repulsed, yet something about it kept bringing me back... I've since grown to really like Cardiacs. Wish I had caught the wave a little sooner. RIP Tim Smith and Tim Quy!!!
@leefr766 ай бұрын
Bohemian Rhapsody for nutters!
@scrunts6666 ай бұрын
I asked Chat GPT to write an essay based on the lyrics of this song. Understanding the Rules and the Search for Meaning Life often presents itself as a set of rules or structures that individuals are expected to navigate. Many people find themselves in a position where they understand these rules, yet struggle to uncover the reasons behind them. This phenomenon is particularly evident when considering the ever-changing nature of life, where rules seem to adapt and transform with each passing season. It raises questions about the fundamental purpose of these guidelines and the underlying principles that govern our existence. The Nature of Time and Self-Awareness Time is a constant and relentless force that seems to accelerate as we age. It passes by with an alarming speed, often quicker than we can fully grasp. This acceleration is metaphorically likened to a nail that seals our fate, confining us within the bounds of mortality. The finality implied by the nail speaks to the inevitability of death and the fleeting nature of life. Within this context, the awareness of one's own existence becomes a crucial element of human experience. However, this self-awareness can also be a source of profound existential distress, as it forces us to confront the reality of our own mortality and the limitations of our understanding. The Reality of Self-Knowledge One of the fundamental existential questions revolves around the authenticity of self-knowledge. Is the awareness of our own existence truly real, or is it an illusion constructed by our minds? This question challenges the very nature of reality and perception, suggesting that our understanding of existence might be more fragile and subjective than we realize. The doubt surrounding the reality of self-knowledge reflects a deeper philosophical inquiry into the nature of consciousness and the human condition. Juxtaposition of Tangible and Intangible Life is a complex interplay of tangible and intangible elements. A slice of life, representing tangible experiences, and a piece of mind, symbolizing our thoughts and consciousness, are laid out metaphorically to illustrate this interplay. This juxtaposition invites introspection about how our physical experiences and mental states influence one another and shape our understanding of existence. Finding Meaning in the Mundane The imagery of taking a key from the gravy and unlocking a cage that holds ravens in suggests that solutions or keys to understanding can often be found in unexpected places. Gravy, a mundane and everyday substance, becomes a symbol of hidden potential and meaning. This metaphor emphasizes the idea that profound insights and liberation can emerge from the ordinary and chaotic aspects of life. The act of unlocking the cage signifies a desire to free oneself from constraints, whether they are mental, emotional, or existential. Conclusion In conclusion, this exploration of existential themes highlights the complexity and depth of the human condition. Understanding the rules that govern life without fully grasping the reasons behind them can lead to a sense of confusion and disorientation. The relentless passage of time and the awareness of our own existence force us to confront profound questions about the nature of reality and self-knowledge. By juxtaposing tangible and intangible elements, and finding meaning in the mundane, we can unlock new perspectives and insights that help us navigate the existential labyrinth of life. This is what it wrote.
@f4fake226 ай бұрын
Mr. Bungle
@IdaSputum6 ай бұрын
Hello Sarah, met you by the Pyramid stage at Stonehenge when I was 17. My names Bozena and we were waiting for Eddie Chippington, my boyfriend, to come on. He didn't make it.