In 2008, I was an attendee at this tour. It was the venue in Camden NJ/Philly and it was the top concert I've ever seen live, you just had to be there. I won the tickets by calling into the local radio station, Power 99. It was a outdoor venue and rained a bit and cleared up soon after. I went to have a good time, but the girl I was dating at the time was determined to bring my mood down. I was dancing so hard that I lost my little Kyocera branded, Cricket serviced phone that I had just brought a few weeks prior and I didn't even care. It had all the pictures and little clips of the concert. Me and the girl got into a huge fight shortly afterwards and broke up. This video means a lot to me because I couldn't really enjoy myself at the time but I can relive the lazers, shutter glasses and auto-tune that was this concert. Thank you for this piece of history.
@EricM-112Сағат бұрын
Im pretty sure Kikiyama is an advanced AI
@MAXinsanity002 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the video. As someone deep in the Yume Nikki fandom and related projects such as 2kki and especially Collective Unconscious, this is pretty informative for newcomers and people unaware of its' history and some of the fandom stuff. Fun presentation, too. Would love to see your thoughts on 2kki and its' incredibly long development and individual contributors at some point!
@jmduq8 сағат бұрын
kanye having official lesbian hmv is RIDICULOUS
@100lovenana19 сағат бұрын
Two things. First, I also first learned about Yume Nikki through PeanutButterGamer's video! Secondly, I love how you brought up J.D. Salinger as a comparison to Kikiyama keeping himself hidden from the public (specificially from fans of his work). Our world isn't very kind to famous people. It doesn't matter if their popularity is because they're a writer, actor, singer, musician, game creator, etc. People seem to have this chip ingraved in their minds telling them that have to constantly bother a famous person every chance they get, whether they like their work or not. Toby Fox is a clear example of this, I can only imagine how many times people must've tried to ruin his privacy just because he created a game that became an unexpectedly huge hit. We're always told to see the best in people, but I'm not going to follow such a blindly optimistic ideal, because most of "people" are the ones who harass others for harmless reasons like being popular. People act by their impulses all the time, and mostly do it through things that they have no knowledge of. Many out there still think that famous creators/celebrities/public figures are somehow different creatures on another plain of existence, and never consider that bombarding them with anything related to their own work can give them a lot of stress. It's basically paparazzi but without the flashy cameras. It has ALWAYS happened, we see it throughout history and it never changes, which is why I believe we have something ingrained in our evolution that makes us this way, and why I also respect an artist's decision to stay away from the public (in this case the internet) when that happens.
@raz0rblade11821 сағат бұрын
Song at 4:00?
@raz0rblade11821 сағат бұрын
Song at 3:00 ?
@Scratchblade22 сағат бұрын
wonderful video, gonna play yume nikki now
@BacxaberКүн бұрын
2:10 "analysises"
@thenegativeone8972Күн бұрын
wonderfully edited, good vid
@kayatoney5585Күн бұрын
great video!
@TheGimbishGlobКүн бұрын
Not enough views
@bashfulapple5223Күн бұрын
Was that interview passive aggressive? seems like pulling teeth.
@atomix2-24Күн бұрын
Yo i was just thinking about ur memphis video and this pops up on my recommended
@sarat6488Күн бұрын
*xfiles theme music*
@sebastiengirault5422Күн бұрын
Why threre's no DVD/ Blu-ray of this legendary tour ? Thanks to the person that did this homemade video.
@ttttonio2 күн бұрын
Great mini docu, its kinda crazy coming from california and just randomly listening to 3 6 mafia, then going down the rabbit hole of listening to majority of these artists, and or knowing about them. Should definitely check out some of brotha lynch hung and some of the Sixxx songs and try to do a docu on that, (their whole posse as well) same type of grimy about murder and other activities, just with a west coast beat still good and worth a listen.
@shannonwallen6664 күн бұрын
I can't whisper this in a shitty voice. Some of your information is wrong.
@ChristaKwon6 күн бұрын
It's the water flask for me - really committing to the role, as always. This truly made my day! ~
@rabidbasher6 күн бұрын
This is a good video except for the voice introducing the entries.
@b00njie9 күн бұрын
Q
@AlexanderOnTheYoutubes9 күн бұрын
13:26 fun fact about rick and steve. at around 2007 Rick Steve had gotten a tv adaption that aired on teletoon's late night block "the detours" and on the LGBT channel "Logo Network" unfortunately due to it being on tv qll of the characters were replaced by hand made dolls that resemble Legos. but still had their personalities intact. it's really interesting to see something as niche as rick and steve manage to get on television.
@DoomDogLazy733510 күн бұрын
More Content That Please....???!!!
@spicetbedhead11 күн бұрын
17:45 dude no! That scream sound was from a Disney Halloween record from the 70s! I owned it once! Not real at all! Just fyi!
You speak as if you’ve got at least 20 wasps in your mouth
@shannonwallen6664 күн бұрын
HAHAHA!!!
@samanthatowner561816 күн бұрын
I really liked your video but i was a bit confused by the Dragula entry because that logo looks like the Boulet Brothers logo maybe they are just really similar.
@Willowtree8216 күн бұрын
This is the only rap i ever liked was Tennessee or Memphis rap
@Persuasions16 күн бұрын
its pronounced Curr-mudge-in not Cur-mageddon
@shannonwallen6664 күн бұрын
Sound like he's swallowing a small child when he speaks! lol
@EjisosPollo17 күн бұрын
There was pyramids in Memphis but white folks tore them down to hide the history of the land
@incrediblesnn17 күн бұрын
1:57:05 I typed “Tpyn N 1346 (1912) lost movie” and I got results for a German Titanic film so that’s probably it
@kaijukid964419 күн бұрын
Fantastic iceberg! There were a ton of entries on here that I had never even heard of.
@autumnphillips15119 күн бұрын
I’m going to have to quit watching this video because of that hissing “status” voice tearing up my ears. Only made it fifteen minutes in.
@autumnphillips15119 күн бұрын
The word is “unconfirmed”, not “uncomfirmed”.
@vintageblast923219 күн бұрын
I actually have a torrent copy of the basement (1989) wild film
@coolcactus886120 күн бұрын
44:14 you forgot to mention, El Alimento del Miedo is based on the real story of a woman who killed her abusive husband and used his meat to cook tamales, this is the reason why it's considered NSFL lost media. Also the director of that film is also the same director behind Alucarda.
@Leon_Portier20 күн бұрын
Point and click games are for some reason the ones I remember the most
@arminchacha248820 күн бұрын
Why would the American version of Dracula be the superior one? Why would I expect that? Is it because the other version is in Spanish?
@piratehqqker20 күн бұрын
super awesome video. The voice introducing each entry is awful. Some people like to sleep to this stuff, and you’ve made that impossible. You can’t understand a word of it anyway. Sorry, just trying to help an otherwise great upload
@NijiOfNatsu20 күн бұрын
I understand why the voice like that for the names of the movies, but they are so many! After 40 minutes I'm so tired of it 😭😭
@WeLoveYouRj20 күн бұрын
I dont believe they participating in satanism, i think it was a metaphor to explain how evil they could get and how evil memphis street life was
@Stickfigure7021 күн бұрын
I love the transitions between each of the entries. That whispery text-to-speech voice is very fitting for an iceberg like this
@HandBananaTAPEbutwithaR21 күн бұрын
The FFIX sample during the Medieval bit is God Tier!
@LouKiss21 күн бұрын
ILSA MEETS BRUCE LEE IN THE DEVILS TRIANGLE would be a good addition. It was never made but a poster was and script may be out there
@curseoftheegglady22 күн бұрын
Maybe The Page of Madness was in the rice barrel to remove moisture from the print?
@mchyiporosty22 күн бұрын
Game isn't that hard. I love it so much!
@faithm698322 күн бұрын
Amazing video, very well researched. It's rare for me to find a lost media iceberg that has films I've never even heard of! Also, I am obsessed with the cadence/pronunciations of the computer voice
@pizzabuffeyy22 күн бұрын
great video but i would love if you read out the titles instead of that ai voice it got really annoying 20 mins in
@ChristopherHaleFilms22 күн бұрын
Genuinely a new favourite all time video. Perfect in all aspects, and I really mean that.
@michaelfreemandatarheeldem938222 күн бұрын
Damn dire trip how many channels you got I recognize your voice pattern and speech don’t lie to me and say it’s not you I done radio broadcasting and I know what I know anyway big props to you #diretrip