Understanding Mr. Brightside

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I was a teenager when Mr. Brightside came out, and if I'm being honest, most of the music that came out when I was a teenager didn't really have much staying power. Like, I still love a lot of it, but even the biggest hits of the era, at least in rock music, seem to have largely faded from the public consciousness. So why is Mr. Brightside different? How has it managed to so quickly establish itself as a timeless icon when it sounds so thoroughly dated? It's clearly of its era, and yet it's transcended it in a way that few other songs from that movement have. But why?
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@12tone
@12tone Жыл бұрын
Some additional thoughts/corrections: 1) To be clear, when I say I question XFM's methodology in declaring Mr. Brightside the #1 song of all time, that's not because I think some other song deserves it more. I mostly just don't think you can rank music like that. 2) Yeah, I'm kinda flagrantly abusing tremolo notation in the bass part, but in my defense it seemed easier than writing a bunch of 8th notes, so who's to say if it's actually incorrect? 3) Also, am I using the term "upper structure" correctly? Not really! But it's the best and clearest way to describe the thing I wanted to describe, so jazz nerds can deal with it. 4) Technically the second phrase of the verse is also a quatrain, it's just only gone one rhyme through it. Actually, technically, all four phrases are quatrains, just with couplet-style end rhymes. Huh, these thoughts/corrections all seem to be about me misusing technical terminology this episode, don't they? Weird. Not gonna reflect too much on that. 5) In the prechorus, the upper structure of the 2nd chord is actually slightly different, in that he plays an Ab on the D string as opposed to leaving it open, (it's tuned down a half-step, so it rings as Db) but it's such a buried note that I don't think it has any real impact on the harmonic structure of the section. 6) In the modified bass demo, the moved walk-down sounds a little extra dissonant because I made the rest of the track with stem separations, not the actual stems, so there's a couple of the upper harmonics from the original bassline still hanging out in there. (The bass itself is the stem there, to try to drown out those harmonics with correct ones.) I could've done it all with stems but I thought it was important to get it as close to the original mix as possible, and with studio stems you don't necessarily get that. Hopefully the slight timbral dissonance isn't too distracting. 7) It also isn't as clear that it works because I couldn't use more than four bars without getting a copyright claim so it's a little out of context, but nothing I can do about that. It's more clear that it's better if you can hear the full 8 bars, but I don't wanna get into that fight with the rights-holders. You can hear a version of it that's the full 8 bars here: on.soundcloud.com/gAf4U although I made that one to test the hypothesis before realizing my stems didn't quite match the original mix, so the synth is quieter there. Still, I think the premise holds. (That link also has the same mix playing the original bassline for comparison.) 8) While it's true that Keuning wrote the guitar part before Stoermer joined the band (Flowers has talked about receiving a tape with some ideas on it that included this song when he joined, and he joined before Stoermer did.) I don't actually know that Stoermer wrote his own bass part for the prechorus. The walkdown might've been Keuning's idea, which is why I offered it as just one possible explanation, not a definite fact. 9) Another way in which the chorus progression is weird is that it keeps changing chord types. It starts on a modal dyad, moves to a power chord, then suddenly it's a 7th chord. That would be very confusing as pure harmonic material, but makes a lot more sense when viewed through the lens of voiceleading. 10) Did I purposefully avoid mentioning Hey Ya in the ending bit about party songs with gloomy lyrics just so everyone would leave comments about Hey Ya, driving up engagement? I dunno. Did it work?
@Adderkleet
@Adderkleet Жыл бұрын
Apparently, the 2nd verse being a repeat is just because he didn't have time (or headspace) to write something different. He said so in an NME article he wrote in 2013.
@TheGerkuman
@TheGerkuman Жыл бұрын
I didn't notice the lack of Hey Ya in the ending bit, because I was surprised that there wasn't a single mention of Davd Bowie's song 'Queen Bitch'. (A lot of people have said elements of the lyrics and phrasing are similar, and I have to agree, though I wouldn't go as far as to call it a rip-off like some would. Homages happen.)
@cheshirecreeper3743
@cheshirecreeper3743 Жыл бұрын
Responding to number 10...you do realize this means you gotta analyze Hey Ya at some point, right?
@renoutlaw8371
@renoutlaw8371 Жыл бұрын
> Yeah, I'm kinda flagrantly abusing tremolo notation in the bass part, but in my defense it seemed easier than writing a bunch of 8th notes, so who's to say if it's actually incorrect? I do this all the time when writing charts for myself, sometimes I don't even bother with the tremolo. If it's obvious to the ear that the part is just driving eighth notes I don't feel the need to notate that, I just need to know the notes.
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 Жыл бұрын
I'm neither a fan of the song (never heard it before) nor am I your mother. I'm a fan of your breakdowns of music theory.
@titaniumvulpes
@titaniumvulpes Жыл бұрын
My favourite part of the song is the second go of "and I've been doing just fine". The jump up in pitch for that second "just" has _so much_ sarcasm and resentment in it. True catharsis moment.
@Asarrrrrr
@Asarrrrrr Жыл бұрын
I just realized that I didn't know he was being sarcastic. I am really autistic huh
@made_by_sky
@made_by_sky Жыл бұрын
I always imagined this song would be great to cover with the first half being more monotone style of singing and the second go round keep that sarcastic energy through it, then the 'I never's following the same
@SANT14GO
@SANT14GO Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same! I guess it doesn't add much to his analysis, but I wanted to hear his comments about it.
@poopsmithjones1
@poopsmithjones1 Жыл бұрын
@@Asarrrrrr I never noticed the rhyme scheme leading you to think he was gonna say dick if that makes you feel any better
@scaper8
@scaper8 Жыл бұрын
​@@poopsmithjones1 Same. When he started talking about it, my jaw hit the floor. I never caught that.
@yaboichief1418
@yaboichief1418 Жыл бұрын
Imagine being that girl this song is about, every bar you go into for the rest of your life every party you go to and there is a solid chance you're going to hear this
@alejandrorivas4585
@alejandrorivas4585 Жыл бұрын
Every time you turn on a car radio, go shopping at the mall
@leonasnake
@leonasnake Жыл бұрын
G o o d
@UnitZER0
@UnitZER0 Жыл бұрын
Good, cheaters get that they deserve.
@titaniadioxide6133
@titaniadioxide6133 Жыл бұрын
5:58 Ok…. But I was today years old when I realized the rhyme scheme was… highly sus
@HouseMDaddict
@HouseMDaddict Жыл бұрын
​@@titaniadioxide6133 same! I love the change up though and the fact that leads into a whole other "rhyme scheme". I always enjoyed that part musically anyway so I legit never noticed the rhyme that could've been.
@jordang7479
@jordang7479 Жыл бұрын
I never noticed the "bed -> head, sick-> ...." leading rhyme thing because I've been listening to this song since before I knew about the birds and bees and it was always"just how the song goes ╮⁠(⁠.⁠ ⁠❛⁠ ⁠ᴗ⁠ ⁠❛⁠.⁠)⁠╭" in my head lol!
@randysterbentz5599
@randysterbentz5599 Жыл бұрын
Me too! The lyrics have been ingrained in me since I was innocent, I never analyzed them deeper than what they were lol
@theunwelcome
@theunwelcome Жыл бұрын
I just never actually thought about the rhyme scheme before...
@Keenath
@Keenath Жыл бұрын
That's amazing to me because that specific wordplay is the only notable thing I remember about this song....
@lakoneko
@lakoneko Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I came to the comments to find 😂 glad I'm not the only one!
@pinkajou656
@pinkajou656 Жыл бұрын
Same thing here.
@GabrielLopez-mo2xo
@GabrielLopez-mo2xo Жыл бұрын
I’m kinda convinced musical genius just happens and we retroactively apply analysis to make brilliance make sense because the thought of someone planning this out to me seems somehow less likely
@CalebBrandalise
@CalebBrandalise Жыл бұрын
im convinced that happens more times than the artists mathematically engineering songs like, well, this.
@arthurcassidy1519
@arthurcassidy1519 Жыл бұрын
I honestly agree with you. Every time I watch these break down videos, I always wonder how much of it was intended that way lol
@benjaminshields9421
@benjaminshields9421 Жыл бұрын
That tends to be how art, especially an expressive art, goes. The artist more often thinks/does "this makes me feel this way" or "this will make them feel this way" or "this just sounds good". You can have a session with your band putting something together where one guy plays a riff, the next guy adds something onto it, someone else suggests a change, and the whole group just works together to make art.
@The1Floyd
@The1Floyd Жыл бұрын
Well, considering how fast songs are sometimes pit together, it would be insane to suggest this much analytical thought goes into the production of every part Paul McCartney and John Lennon said they could sit down in a studio with George and Ringo and put out a song in an hour.
@cyclicozone2072
@cyclicozone2072 Жыл бұрын
No shit, Sherlock. Analysis is applied to find out why it sounds so good. It doesn’t imply that the artist was cognizant of every step during the creation of the song. Music and art in general is mostly intuitive.
@QuixEnd
@QuixEnd Жыл бұрын
I worked weddings for 3 years and this song is covered in nearly every one of them. Didn't really know it was quite this massive though
@samstits8982
@samstits8982 Жыл бұрын
Isn’t it about infidelity lol
@MeloniousThunk
@MeloniousThunk Жыл бұрын
Haha yea I worked weddings in college and was always amazed at some of the themes of super popular songs. I’m looking at you, Semi-Charmed Life!
@jackielinde7568
@jackielinde7568 Жыл бұрын
@@samstits8982 She Will Be Loved by Maroon Five is about a woman with the wrong man, and how she only needs to turn to the singer to comfort her when things get out of hand. And yet THAT is also a wedding song. Don't these people listen to the lyrics? (Yeah, Didn't notice it because I don't go to a lot of weddings. Hey! I'm a hermit. Only realized it seeing Adam Levine talk about the song. He doesn't get it, either.)
@chloemchll3774
@chloemchll3774 Жыл бұрын
@@MeloniousThunk Stalker songs also have a tendency to be badly misread as romantic and see frequent play at weddings (see “Every Breath You Take” by the Police, “Crash Into Me” by Dave Matthews, etc.)
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 Жыл бұрын
I went and did a search for the song, heard a bit of it. I had never heard this song before. That may be a result of the facts that I have not watched a broadcast TV channel in 5-6 years, don't go to clubs/bars/etc., and only listen to NPR on the radio. For music, my tastes are mostly stuck back in the end of the last century, concentrating on Pink Floyd, Rush, ELP, and Van Halen (to name a few examples).
@danieltaber4924
@danieltaber4924 Жыл бұрын
You gotta WARN somebody before you throw Photograph as an example
@bonecanoe86
@bonecanoe86 Жыл бұрын
I can just imagine 12-tone giggling to himself as he put that in the script.
@nachshonrorick
@nachshonrorick Жыл бұрын
The new rick roll 😂
@cptsuperstraight6924
@cptsuperstraight6924 Жыл бұрын
I grimaced at that moment too.
@parxboiiz
@parxboiiz Жыл бұрын
@@nachshonrorick nickelback-roll….no….chad-roll…we just got chad-rolled
@johnnydropkicks
@johnnydropkicks Жыл бұрын
If it was Def Leppard’s “Photograph,” I would’ve had no problem with it. 😊
@mbrsart
@mbrsart Жыл бұрын
I've always seen the phrase "I'm Mr. Brightside" not as "I'm Mr. Brightside, so I'll be okay" but "I'm Mr. Brightside, so I _have_ to be okay even though I'm definitely _not_ okay." It's a very sardonic emotion there, especially given the subject matter of the song. It's this toxic idea that it doesn't matter how you feel; if you're a man and a woman doesn't like you back, you have no right to feel upset about it, even if she's cheating on you right in front of your face.
@00101001000000110011
@00101001000000110011 10 ай бұрын
i posit there is a missed extra bit of genius here, in those lines. the 1st "cus im mr brightside" seems to be about the past, and how he mistakingly was forcing himself to ignore red flags and the cruel looming covered reality about to come crashing down on him eventually. the final "cus im mr bright side" which is enunciated and toned completely differently at the end of the song, seems to be more about his coming to terms with reality, forced to face it, and forced to move on from it lest being caged in that misery, a more resigned statement. so contrast the first brightside as bliss in denial and savouring the moment looking positively at the past hoping for a nice future subconsciently expecting it dark, with the last brightside as accepting the hurt of the present looking at an overall better long term future with the potential for an actual true good relationship but faced with a miserable short term future living in the misery cage until finally overcome.
@willfeen
@willfeen 9 ай бұрын
yeah like “Gotta, *gotta* be down, because I want it all” (to be okay with any and everything she does, because he has her on a pedestal)
@River-c5x
@River-c5x 8 ай бұрын
I like to think that it means that he will have to keep continuing on with life as if nothing happened.
@petermozuraitis5219
@petermozuraitis5219 8 ай бұрын
Its feels like a traumatic dissociation masked as optimism. Coping mechanisms are wild
@sketchpup5718
@sketchpup5718 7 ай бұрын
@@00101001000000110011 I was just about to comment that the line feels like resignation and powerlessness
@emilybarclay8831
@emilybarclay8831 Жыл бұрын
This song activates British people like sleeper agents. Just the first few chords made me feel like I’m in the inbetweeners
@freycossy
@freycossy 8 ай бұрын
It works as a time machine for Australian people. Just a tiny snippet and suddenly I'm back in 2017 and it's September and Richmond's just won the Grand Final and Jack Riewoldt's performing it onstage with the Killers to celebrate and everyone is losing their minds
@stitchgor3
@stitchgor3 7 ай бұрын
LOL Fr my mom partied with it and I fell asleep under a coat with it
@gregorypendell9260
@gregorypendell9260 Жыл бұрын
This is one of those songs that I’ve listened to literally countless times and yet every time I hear it I’m overwhelmed with just how incredibly good it is.
@srhegarty
@srhegarty Жыл бұрын
I will never ever understand this opinion. It is shockingly average.
@beatlesboy95
@beatlesboy95 Жыл бұрын
It's shite
@SeanGTM
@SeanGTM 11 ай бұрын
Probably should get your hearing checked.
@DeadAugur
@DeadAugur 10 ай бұрын
​@@srhegartyyou will be shocked, that there is this thing called musical preferences
@popepimpler3467
@popepimpler3467 8 ай бұрын
@@srhegartyI thinks it’s more of a feeling that resonates with some people that have felt this emotion and are just prone to feeling it, but idk that’s my interpretation of y people prefer certain songs or genres over others
@dapperghastmeowregard
@dapperghastmeowregard Жыл бұрын
Their debut song spent 7+ years in the top singles? Good to know that after coming out of their cage they've been doing just fine :33
@eboethrasher
@eboethrasher Жыл бұрын
I remember Somebody Told Me coming out first, but it is possible that this song had the "soft release" first in which it was not successful, only to have the re-release after the success of Somebody.
@Chris_Cross
@Chris_Cross Жыл бұрын
Take my like and get out
@xixXxxXxix
@xixXxxXxix Жыл бұрын
@@eboethrasher that's exactly what happened
@Littlebudda12321
@Littlebudda12321 Жыл бұрын
Take my like also!
@Bassdriver
@Bassdriver Жыл бұрын
​@@Chris_Cross r/angryupvote
@hcgtrplaya92986
@hcgtrplaya92986 Жыл бұрын
This song is definitively not about closure. It’s about unresolved tension experienced by an author overcome with jealousy. Calling himself “Mr. Brightside” is an ironic comment showing that he has to put up a facade to hide his true hurt. He is in turmoil over something that he should be able to walk away from (he saw his now ex cheating, which should prompt him to just leave her behind) but he can’t let it go. His bright, sunny disposition is a front for the darkness he is experiencing in his mind, and in this situation he doesn’t have an outlet for it - it’s literally consuming him. His paralyzed moment of realization is washed away by an overwhelming sense of hurt and frustration that he can’t help but view ironically, almost in a cavalier tone like “oh Mondays am I right?” But it’s not “Mondays,” it’s him coping ineffectively with being cheated on. It’s a sucky place to be.
@georged-vy7mn
@georged-vy7mn Жыл бұрын
I think i lean pretty hard into that take too but i think the fact your saw it differently IS why the song ended up so popular its written and played in a way that it tells its own story but also allows you to fill it in with your own feelings and responses while always seeming correct if that made any sense
@DatisAusum
@DatisAusum Жыл бұрын
What I'd say is that it is still about closure, in a sense that it's the thing the speaker lacks yet wants to have in his life. So in a spectrum both you and 12tone got the point. Yet I don't think Mr. Brightside is an ironic term here; the whole song is about revealing his bare emotions, so there's no reason for him to be suddenly ironic in the end. I think calling himself Mr. Brightside is a declarement of what he's going to be, despite his current mental breakdown, which is closer to what 12tone interpreted the song in the video.
@jackstrawful
@jackstrawful Жыл бұрын
Yes, it's about being overcome with jealousy and the pain it causes, but it's ultimately about how you move past that pain. The first use of Mr. Brightside is ironic/sarcastic as you say, but the final use of it is sincere. The solution is in the lines: "But it's just the price I pay/Destiny is calling me". The pain he's experienced throughout the song is the worst possible outcome of falling in love, but the thing that lets him accept it is realizing that even pain of such intensity is a price worth paying in order to fulfill a 'destiny' of finding a love that lasts, and that destiny is still calling to him. In this realization, his "eager eyes" are re-opened to resume looking for that destiny. In the end, he IS Mr. Brightside, because he's realized that the bright side of romantic failure is that it's merely a step along the road to eventual romantic success.
@Han-D4ror2
@Han-D4ror2 Жыл бұрын
yeah this analysis is balls
@wayatvideos2142
@wayatvideos2142 Жыл бұрын
“It’s just the price I pay; destiny is calling me”. It’s clear to me that he is outside of himself and sees how his emotional state is the price of greater things to come. He also says near the start “I gotta be down because I want it all”. To me this suggests that he accepts the hurt as inevitable because we wants the girl but he needs the future; he can’t have both, so he has to be “down”. Which is very sincere and doesn’t come off as a facade. Mr. Bright means to me as literally looking on the bright-side, the destiny that calls you forward no matter who has abandoned you.
@Martell364
@Martell364 Жыл бұрын
I think the fact that the first and second verse are the same is one of the factors that contribute to Mr. Brightside being such a popular party song. You only need to memorize 1 verse, 1 prechorus and 1 chorus to sing along. Much easier than most songs.
@Tr1sh4Lynn
@Tr1sh4Lynn Жыл бұрын
Hey! There’s the comment I was hoping to see. It’s also a reason why it’s a good song to sing if you’re doing karaoke in front of people you barely know: They will surely sing along with you.
@Mincecroft
@Mincecroft Жыл бұрын
It is called out in the "repeat stuff" song but you're absolutely right. Being able to pick the lyrics up quickly makes a song more likely to be enjoyed in pop culture
@TheBlackSpastic
@TheBlackSpastic Жыл бұрын
Who memorizes lyrics to a song? I mean, is it a conscious choice you make? If I enjoy a song, somehow, I just recall the lyrics. I've never spent a single moment trying to memorize the lyrics to a song. I ether know them or I dont. If I don't know them, it's not like I don't want a song played at a party. Maybe Karoke...
@Tr1sh4Lynn
@Tr1sh4Lynn Жыл бұрын
@@TheBlackSpastic Good on you for being able to understand lyrics to songs on the first try. Sometimes the audio production makes it difficult for me to understand song lyrics; therefore, if it's a song I know I might want to sing along with, I'll look up the lyrics.
@alejandrorivas4585
@alejandrorivas4585 Жыл бұрын
​@@TheBlackSpastic i only do that for hip hop. But I also just have an auditory processing issue cuz of my adhd and it can make lyrics unintelligible unless I'm focusing on the lyrics. Even for something as clarion clear as Taylor swift.
@CarryTheZero1
@CarryTheZero1 Жыл бұрын
I am 50 years old and I LOVE this song. During the early to mid 2000’s people my age at the time were stuck in the 90s or raging about kids in tight pants and I just absolutely adored the music out at the time. Looking back, this was one of rock and roll’s finest time period. Everything from folky, lo fi indie to hard crashing garage bands to fusions of electronic music and it was all fresh and exciting. Man… what a pleasure to immerse yourself in music at such a time
@rialimpe
@rialimpe 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for describing the 00‘s so well ❤
@BEEShariqueHammad
@BEEShariqueHammad 7 ай бұрын
The early 2000s was such a vivid time for punk and alternative rock music just like late 70s and early 80s was for metal. The late 2000s to early 2010s was good for rap and edm but ever since 2015, the overall quality of music has declined.
@margiesoapyhairbillian4754
@margiesoapyhairbillian4754 7 ай бұрын
I am 60 yrs old and LOVE this song.
@47chelseagirl
@47chelseagirl 6 күн бұрын
​@@margiesoapyhairbillian4754 62 and same!
@Iwasbornin74
@Iwasbornin74 Жыл бұрын
I spent 10 years playing in a wedding band and we would give the couple a list of songs we knew and the only song picked for every wedding we played at was I Will Survive. The upbeat music and the feeling that song gives you, just like Mr Brightside does, is the reason why no one cares that the lyrics are about the dark side of relationships or the ending of such.
@baalrog887
@baalrog887 Жыл бұрын
Outkast said it best in "Hey Ya" when they sang "You don't hear me, y'all just wanna dance"
@rmdodsonbills
@rmdodsonbills Жыл бұрын
Another possibility I thought of (and I'm not wedded to this idea) is that people go through things like this before they find "the one." Perhaps finding the person who they are marrying made it possible to become Mr. Brightside.
@eiPderF
@eiPderF Жыл бұрын
@@rmdodsonbills I bet you’re right for at least some people. Those of us who listen and dissect lyrics see why the song is “right.” Those who listen but don’t dissect see why the song is “wrong.” Those who like a good beat and a lively chorus, really don’t listen and/or don’t care.
@Chad_Thundercock
@Chad_Thundercock Жыл бұрын
"I'll Be Watching You" is another ironic choice many couples make.
@cdreid9999
@cdreid9999 Жыл бұрын
and yourw a musician??? The Key to Brightside is it's darkness. Dont fear the reaper..same thing..1000 other examples
@MainlyHuman
@MainlyHuman Жыл бұрын
I think that last note deserves a lot of credit for the song's success. There are few songs that end feeling so desperate to play another.
@Leo0718
@Leo0718 Жыл бұрын
I love the fact that in the album, the last note immediately segues into Smile like you mean it.
@milesmccollough5507
@milesmccollough5507 Жыл бұрын
now THAT’S a part of it i never even thought about until now. you want so badly for it to be brought back to the D# root note, for another chord and another cymbal crash to give some closure to the pain, but it just… doesn’t come. hell, now that i think about it, that HAD to be intentional. an unhappy relationship, especially one with an unhappy ending (or god forbid, one-sided love) is something that doesn’t easily fall away. the wounds fester and stay swollen for a long time. and there’s nothing you can do to make them heal quicker except to rip the bandages off and… heal them yourself. so why WOULD they end the song on a triumphant note? why would they pretend that the pain can just… go away, that things could just become fine and happy again? the trailing harmony ALMOST bringing the song back to center while leaving you expecting is almost poetic in the way it mirrors the emotions of the song. after all of the catharsis, all of the hurt being dredged up to the surface, you’re still not back to baseline. fuck, man. what a fantastically composed song.
@jimmycumbest6877
@jimmycumbest6877 Жыл бұрын
I saw The Killers live during Breaking the Mirage, and Mr Brightside was of course the last song played. At first, the band played the music to the song, except Brandon stayed quiet. He allowed the crowd to sing the lyrics to the song while the band played, afterwards allowing Brandon to play the song as normal. Singing Mr. Brightside in a chorus of a thousand voices was something absolutely magical and I need to experience it again.
@logang.daitch8786
@logang.daitch8786 Жыл бұрын
You should go to a University of Michigan football game then lol. About halfway through the third quarter, during every single home game, Mr. Brightside comes on and everyone sings along with it. At the chorus the music turns off and it's just 100,000 football fans scream/singing Mr. Brightside, until the music comes on again to match up with the last line of the chorus. It's awesome
@400_billion_suns
@400_billion_suns Жыл бұрын
I can’t stand it when I go to a concert and the artist points the mic at the audience and lets them sing. Bruh, I didn’t pay my hard earned cash and drag my lazy butt all the way here to listen to a bunch of off-key teens scream your song. I can do that myself thank you very much. Sorry, just being honest 😂
@Kiralmao
@Kiralmao Жыл бұрын
​@@400_billion_suns theres a difference between the singer doing it frequently through out the concert and doing it when they become tired at the end of the concert
@paintingangel
@paintingangel Жыл бұрын
Every Billy Joel concert and Piano Man :)
@Larry_Harvilla
@Larry_Harvilla Жыл бұрын
​​​@@logang.daitch8786Very minor nitpick on the timing of the song from a season ticket holder: it is played during the quarter break between the third and fourth quarters. TV usually misses it live, because they have commercials to run during that stoppage of play, but sometimes they'll run one less commercial and come back to the tail end of the song, or occasionally they may "tape delay" it and run it about two minutes after it happened live as a sort of intro to the fourth quarter. That said, your description of the electricity in the atmosphere when they play it is spot-on. One of the few proper points of comparison I can come up with is the top of the ninth inning in Game 6 of the 2016 National League Championship Series, with the Chicago Cubs leading the series 3-2 and the game 5-0 and needing to put out just three more Los Angeles Dodgers to advance to their first World Series in 71 years. I wasn't in Wrigley Field that night, but let me tell you, the whole city of Chicago was buzzing that night. "Mr. Brightside" at Michigan Stadium compares quite well.
@kolinmartz
@kolinmartz Жыл бұрын
“The song starts like this” *my brain flashing back to a time when it could produce its own serotonin*
@vox1962
@vox1962 Жыл бұрын
I love that you put way more thought into the structure of this song than the band probably did. Having played in many original bands over the years, the process is more organic than thought out. Band members are usually fluent in the language of rock and choices just come out of everyone’s influences and experiences and what sounds “cool”; not a lot of “thought” going on.
@overhalled
@overhalled 11 ай бұрын
I was looking for this. I LOVE analysis videos like this, but it’s more likely that the band made their choices on what you mentioned. Influences and what sounds “cool” or simply something they stumbled upon while messing around.
@00101001000000110011
@00101001000000110011 10 ай бұрын
while this is obviously true and sometimes hindsight analysis quite misses the point by idolizing the artists and processes as well as the works... people seem to also miss the point that genius doesn't necessarily come in just the theoretical form. often, quite often, the artists dont realize what they are doing in theory, and think it just works and is just cool, but they can tell intuitively in practice the action and consequence of their specific choice. in more clear terms, artist may not realize choice x makes y impact logically and with music theory backing it, but they can *feel* it does so, and therefore move to use it. this is actually the most common thing in most of the arts and subgenres. the exceptions being the overly complex and worked on niches like jazz and other extremely technical and theory heavy art styles across art mediums. intuition is just such an underrated human value. and for good reason, if we just start attributing skill to intution, we bar the way for working hard and learning and just admit some are born with divine blessings while others dont. which in general is a despised feeling for obvious reasons. most creators dont want to face a reality where they cannot reach heights just cus they were born that way, most ppl want to be able to achieve heights in some possible way, no matter how inviable it is. even then, no matter how talented the person is, they still have to work hard if they want to truly squeeze some juice from it. especially in the flooded competitive world of today, with public attention that moves on faster than light and is more whimsical than a baby kitty
@25meip
@25meip 7 ай бұрын
Intuition is fed by the music the band members listened to. The language they think about music in (whether it's deliberately thought out or not) influences their decisions. Hindsight analysis shouldn't be thought about as a way a musician created the thing, it's about explaining WHY a thing matters and feels so much the same to so many people listening- what are the connections/similarities to the languages of music in all of our heads
@trashdragon6289
@trashdragon6289 9 ай бұрын
10:42 i love how the best thing you could think of for "empty" was the knight. amazing.
@marlin2131
@marlin2131 Жыл бұрын
im surprised you didn’t mention the “ode to joy” thing - the guitar part in the chorus isnt quite an adaptation of the entire melody but it hits the important notes at the right times, only with the last 3 notes split up into 3 quarter note stabs. I really think this is an interpolation that was meant. It has that sarcastic, angry, tears-down-your-face “BUT ILL BE FINE” kinda vibe , it’s like an angry stomp through ode to joy.
@StKozlovsky
@StKozlovsky Жыл бұрын
Whoa, I just left a comment about it, I thought I was going mad and nobody else hears it!
@JamieTec
@JamieTec Жыл бұрын
Yup. I can't not hear this
@jblakeplays2541
@jblakeplays2541 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't remember the name of it, but I recognized it and it was driving me insane, so thank you! Lol
@merelmerula9313
@merelmerula9313 Жыл бұрын
Hey, I just commented on this for Rick Beato’s take on this song. I’ve been singing to it in German since it came out 20 years ago!
@johnlucas2317
@johnlucas2317 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that part has always made me think of "Ode to Joy", and I have always assumed they did that on purpose.
@RangeWilson
@RangeWilson Жыл бұрын
One technical note: the vocal in the first verse doesn't actually sit on Db the whole time (which would be difficult to sing and sound really weird). It moves between Db and C relatively often. It's easy to miss because the C comes on the unaccented syllables. That said, your main point still stands.
@aawillma
@aawillma Жыл бұрын
Yeah I was gonna say he definitely isn't singing the exact same note. Whether it's a C or just a flat Db there's definitely some movement in the pitch. I always interpreted it as a way to simulate his voice cracking as if he's barely keeping it together.
@tylerp.5004
@tylerp.5004 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, in his defense it's pretty ease to miss because it's a lot of very fast step-wise movement between just the two notes so pairing it with the drums makes it easy to assume or at least feel that they're the same.
@SomethingWellesian
@SomethingWellesian Жыл бұрын
To me it feels less like a C-D♭ than that on the longer notes he’s actually going to the effort to find the pitch on the longer notes. There’s a lot of ambiguity between singing and yelling the main melody(?) in the verse.
@TheGuyCalledX
@TheGuyCalledX Жыл бұрын
@@SomethingWellesianDb Db Db Db C Db is how most lines of the song go -sincerely perfect pitch gang
@needle_t0es
@needle_t0es Жыл бұрын
Microtones though
@gardenandcalico
@gardenandcalico Жыл бұрын
this analysis got me a little teary eyed lol i think this was a huge influence on the "happy beats sad words" movement in the music industry and The Killers did a really excellent job of making a song that matched all the feeling of an experience
@narr482
@narr482 11 ай бұрын
This will never die because it’s a banger, and it reflects of almost universal human experience of being cheated on
@made_by_sky
@made_by_sky Жыл бұрын
That "boring poetry" line hit me so good. I got kicked out of a critics group for saying "poems shouldn't rhyme isn't a critisism it's an opinion" to one of the main people there, and then when I called them elitist for thinking they're a better artist just because they paid to go school I was perma banned. I stand by my words, and you've helped me stand by that even more. You're such a good critic and analyst here, very informative and interesting, and those lil drawings are great. I think i found my new favourite music analyst!
@camaroncito2161
@camaroncito2161 Жыл бұрын
good take
@LLlap
@LLlap Жыл бұрын
Paintings should use paint.
@made_by_sky
@made_by_sky Жыл бұрын
@LLlap for real, like, tools not rules, literally high school art class shit
@maxxmarino6500
@maxxmarino6500 5 ай бұрын
Poetry should absolutely rhyme, i get that rhymes aren't always the focal point of poetry but I hate when people think dissonance can just be thrown into any random section on a whim, being too loose with rhyme schemes threatens to dismantle poetry into basically just an open ended writing peice. It's like taking the drums out of rap songs or randomly using them, it just upsets the flow and foundation of the structure that sits on top. I just personally feel like lack of focus on rhymes is a lazy way to justify not making sure to consistently keep up with a rhyme scheme. You don't need to sacrifice rhymes to keep substance, you can do both simultaneously if you expend the effort and time it takes
@Lodestone8
@Lodestone8 Жыл бұрын
I find it fascinating that, to me, his voice is completely rhythmic, but not percussive, you could play that on a snare, but it wouldn't feel the same.
@OG_Mereles
@OG_Mereles Жыл бұрын
Would playing the snare part on the vocals make it precursive but not rhythmical?
@Lodestone8
@Lodestone8 Жыл бұрын
@@OG_Mereles maybe, how’d you do that? Cough? Wheeze for the cymbal hits? Or just like vocal percussion like beatboxing?
@FuraFaolox
@FuraFaolox Жыл бұрын
i think it's because he's not completely doing staccato. you could very well speak or rap the verses, but he full-on sings them in a way that implies there is _supposed_ to be a melody there.
@1Henrink
@1Henrink Жыл бұрын
Everytime I watch one of your videos I need to re-listen to the song to notice all the things you point out. No matter how much I have heard the song before!
@jackielinde7568
@jackielinde7568 Жыл бұрын
Another argument why Fair Use in copyright is so important. Fair Use can drive even more demand of the original content, where as outright theft doesn't.
@GJSolo
@GJSolo Жыл бұрын
The bass line in the pre-chorus gives it a Lydian feel and I think it's completely essential to building the tension
@jrcorsey
@jrcorsey Жыл бұрын
So, apparently, I'm your Mom, because I didn't know this song at all. I hope you've been eating well, and going to bed at a reasonable hour, because if you don't have your health you haven't got anything. Can I expect a grandchild soon? I don't want to rush you, it's just that time goes by faster than you realize. I'm so proud of you, honey, you're so clever.
@emmbeesea
@emmbeesea Жыл бұрын
I didn't hear this song until I was in college, around 2014 when a friend showed me "Mile(y) High Club" by Super Mash Bros. Pairing this with other popular radio music of the time like "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk ft. Pharell and "Can't Hold Us" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, "Mr. Brightside" was... uniquely somber, despite being upbeat. Definitely memorable for sure. Great analysis!
@g.cas3
@g.cas3 Жыл бұрын
I love Super Mash Bros.! Their mixes are so good!
@abridge2
@abridge2 Жыл бұрын
I can’t tell if we have really similar interests or if you’re literally everywhere and that’s scary
@helloiamenergyman
@helloiamenergyman Жыл бұрын
Wait, aren't you that semi-regular siivagunner commenter? If so hi, weird seeing you here
@vtc-ctv
@vtc-ctv Жыл бұрын
Today was the first time i heard this song, and i'm almost 30 i listen to all kinds of music genres
@jorgeotolio
@jorgeotolio Жыл бұрын
​@@vtc-ctv same here and I'm more than 20 years older!
@RedMeansRecording
@RedMeansRecording Жыл бұрын
What an amazing way to show how a song works
@modulusshift
@modulusshift Жыл бұрын
Haha, are you just discovering 12Tone? He’s been doing this for a while, I hope you enjoy the back catalog. :)
@riding_with_rob
@riding_with_rob Жыл бұрын
This is the first one of your vids I have seen and it is PHENOMENAL! the amount of work and in depth breakdown of the instruments tones and music is insane.
@vengefulamoeba668
@vengefulamoeba668 Жыл бұрын
you mentioned a sense of movement while nothing is moving, i think that perfectly fits the scenario in the song, everything feels still like you're frozen in time yet moving a million miles per hour when you've just been hit with something so traumatic
@zak3744
@zak3744 Жыл бұрын
I think there's something else as well that perhaps isn't touched on. The analysis of the vocals is in terms of the feeling of what it feels like to listen to them, what moods the musical choices invoke, and I wouldn't want to argue with any of it. But that single note vocal, and the avoidance of hitting the downbeat with the stress in the lyrics does something else I think: while he is singing it, it gives it a narrative feel (perhaps you might call it chanting, somewhere in the middle of talking and singing). This, to me, spotlights the lyrics and together with the identical second verse does something else really important that's nothing to do with how it is to listen to it: it makes it good to sing! The spotlight on the lyrics, the narrative feel, the single-note melody and the repeated verse makes it something that clubs full of drunk people will unashamedly and enthusiastically chant along with at the top of their lungs! Without that, I think it would still have been a popular song, but I don't think it would have become such an iconic and beloved favourite. It's not just a great song to listen to, it's perfect at inviting you to join in!
@tastefulsubstance
@tastefulsubstance Жыл бұрын
The whole album is a party album that's full of feeling and emotion imo
@AndersWatches
@AndersWatches Жыл бұрын
I agree, it’s a song you can shout while jumping up and down on a dance floor with your whole ass
@khloeg1649
@khloeg1649 Жыл бұрын
mr. brightside and bohemian rhapsody I think are the best songs to get people to sing along to
@eiPderF
@eiPderF Жыл бұрын
@@tastefulsubstance Emo party album is a concept I want to get more into. You have my brain churning.
@tastefulsubstance
@tastefulsubstance Жыл бұрын
@@eiPderF I wouldn't call it emo at all, but very pop punk indeed.
@DustBinny
@DustBinny Жыл бұрын
My theory regarding that sudden walk-up in the bassline before the prechorus is this: The bass has been following along in the background, though even then it seems to stray and be…elusive. I view that sudden walk-up to be a literal representation of “those problems in the background that you choose to ignore suddenly turn around and creep up on you just before reality hits.” I dunno, maybe getting a bit too literal with my interpretation, but considering the subject matter of this song, I feel like that moment hits way harder and makes more sense when viewed through that lens. 😅❤️
@chrispy2117
@chrispy2117 Жыл бұрын
Nice perspective! 😊
@dragonfeets2032
@dragonfeets2032 Жыл бұрын
This is such a fantastic way of teaching. The visuals being drawn grabs the attention of the viewer, the drawings themselves tangentially correlate with what's being said, and the actual pacing of the editing to match the concise words and teachings keep everything with a steady and consistent flow to the new information. All of this accumulates to entertain the brains of many viewers. This is the first video I'm ever watching of this channel, and I can tell that this script writing, drawing style, and vocal delivery has been practiced for a very long time to create such an experience. An example: as I listen, I watch the hand see and guess what will be drawn, and the new information I'm hearing comes in as the hand leaves view. Exposing the image and associating it with the new info is like creating visual bullet points that sticks, no matter what I could be focusing on while its being taught.
@ThePanicAddiction
@ThePanicAddiction 11 ай бұрын
At about 16:20, you talk about the shift in pulse by adding the third note to the triad filling out the rest of the chord... I digress. I've been watching your videos for what feels like forever, and this is the first time I've left a comment on any of your videos. I absolutely love your work. In a nutshell, I'm a guitarist who never paid attention to any theory behind my guitar. Given I have a musical background, (keys for as long as I can remember, alto/tenor/baritone saxophone throughout school, guitar, bass guitar, violin, I have a drum set behind me in my basement.... *shrugs*) there's a barrier between my guitar and my knowledge I'm finally currently working on. You're videos are an amazing addition to my current exploration of how theory is incorporated into some of the music I've listened to. Bringing the knowledge I have locked in my brain I'm currently unpacking from concert and marching band and incorporating it into music that is more relevant to me... Thank you so much for the content you provide. I've been a silent fan of yours for years. With that being said, it's about time I reach out to you and say you're shit is awesome! Thank you! ...While you're talking about the shift in pulse, you draw a diagram of a 5-speed manual transmission. Being a stick driver, it kind of "icked" me. Why did you only draw a 5-speed? You're missing a gear.... Any car worthy of having a manual transmission has six speeds... What kind of car do you drive? Are you part of the three pedal club? I understand my comment is extremely irrelevant to the point behind you're music, but I wanted to casually poke fun at it while introducing myself to the comment section of your videos. Cheers!
@DoSeOst
@DoSeOst Жыл бұрын
11:04 As a bass player the pre-chorus walk-down und walk-up is my favourite part of the song!
@hisham_hm
@hisham_hm Жыл бұрын
Yes! I think that particular choice builds a chord that's very bittersweet. I think 12tone would have appreciated it through a different angle if they actually made a harmonic analysis of the overall chords in that parts. The one bar they didn't like results in a very Romantic, almost Debussy-esque transition
@dooshnukem32
@dooshnukem32 Жыл бұрын
The bass would be wrong without it, imo. As a guitar player, this was one of the first albums that made me really appreciate bass. That part is everything to that moment in the song.
@aksela6912
@aksela6912 Жыл бұрын
I of course know the song, and immediately recognised the opening guitar tones, but I had no idea it was called Mr. Brightside.
@jackielinde7568
@jackielinde7568 Жыл бұрын
Oh, I saw the title and the song started going off in my head. It pops up way too much in automated song lists and KZbin recommendations. Not that I don't like it, but it's almost getting the "Overplayed Nickelback" vibe at times.
@jmacd8817
@jmacd8817 Жыл бұрын
Same. I know The Killers, but none of their song names.Well, I know the song “All these things” because of an old HALO machines vid…
@archiefromuno
@archiefromuno Жыл бұрын
the thing you said at the end about anxiety and excitement and how basically people can confuse those two emotions in music really made me think of songs like pumped up kicks by foster the people and jeremy by pearl jam, pumped up kicks has a very strange tone and a very catchy beat but is an ultimately dark song, while Jeremy is a very intense song that almost sounds angry when the feeling is more disturbed at the actions the song talks about, the first song being a school shooting, and the second being a suicide at school.
@susannamasciulli1173
@susannamasciulli1173 9 ай бұрын
Fascinating analysis, insights, musical knowledge and deconstruction of this great song. Give us more, from different iconic songs.
@midshipman8654
@midshipman8654 Жыл бұрын
really enjoy this analysis. one thing, idk if “subvert expectations” in terms of “touching his, chest” illustrates the totality of what going on. its not JUST a switch of whats expected, it still fits, it simply goes down another line that makes sense, just not the first that might come to mind. it still feels like it makes rhythmic and structural sense and is cohesive rather then a full break. its not so much flipping things over as skewing them in a way that catches your attention as a new development, which I think is a large part of the charm. its like a road that merges with another instead of taking the highway.
@deadersurvival4716
@deadersurvival4716 11 ай бұрын
Ah, yes, my favorite rhyme: "sick" and "chest". That's definitely a rhyme. There's no other word that fits better and is usually the main deal breaker in a hetrosexual relationship ended by cheating. There's definitely no other word... like "di-
@ibalrog
@ibalrog Жыл бұрын
At 0:45 I learned that I'm apparently I'm 12tone's mom now, cause I recognize that "Mr Brightside" is a song title, and don't know anything else about it. Guess I'll see how much of the rest makes sense.
@theaddictofgaming9174
@theaddictofgaming9174 Жыл бұрын
Really, I've heard people reference the name of this song but have never heard the song. Not even the chorus or riff or anything.
@Ploon72
@Ploon72 Жыл бұрын
Same here. I know it’s almost a meme, but I guess… generation gap? I dunno.
@ibalrog
@ibalrog Жыл бұрын
So after watching the video, I believe I recognize the song from some David Bennet Piano videos, and the lyrics from pictures of crabs.
@AndrewFullerton
@AndrewFullerton Жыл бұрын
What's your age? I'd be willing to bet that 90% of the 20-30 year olds in the English speaking world know this song by heart, but I'm curious if relevance falls off harder for people younger than that vs people older than that
@n.m.6126
@n.m.6126 2 ай бұрын
im convinced that the solo is a reference to "ode to joy" which is ironic in the songs context
@elliota1487
@elliota1487 Жыл бұрын
when you got to the last line of the chorus i had to let out an audible “OOOOOOooooooh”… what a great freaking analysis! thanks for sharing this!
@TheSummoner
@TheSummoner Жыл бұрын
The mom shout-out in the beginning was so cute 😊
@johanroets1258
@johanroets1258 Жыл бұрын
This is my first time watching this sort of content. I'm amazed. Thank you for the work you clearly had to put into this.
@ricklastname2510
@ricklastname2510 5 ай бұрын
Counter intuitively... and you draw the classic "which is longer line segment". You rock! I have to watch this again when I haven't taken a gummy.
@Oasis888
@Oasis888 Жыл бұрын
I went through some major heartbreak around the time this song came out and it helped me process it. The "it's all in my head" part hit extra hard, since the person who'd hurt me used that phrase as his go-to gaslighting idiom. Couldn't help but sing it with raging, bitter sarcasm. Luckily, things have gotten better and I'm able to enjoy it with a sense of celebration because I lived through something awful. A great song. Thank you for covering it!
@AylaTheQueenIdk
@AylaTheQueenIdk Жыл бұрын
As I don’t usually listen to lyrics that often, I was completely weirded out as to why I was continuously feeling anxious when listening to this song, especially because of the context it is usually played in (ie. parties, suggesting excitement and fun). But as soon as I read the lyrics, I understood the emotional context from which the song was made from and why I experienced those dissonant emotions. Watching this analysis video was really cool to try dig into the structure and understand the song more in-depth
@LinksGirl05920
@LinksGirl05920 Жыл бұрын
I have considered Mr. Brightside to be my favorite song ever since it's release and have yet to find a song that tops it. I always thought it was for the perfect jealous narrative in the lyrics, but this just opened my eyes to a much deeper level of why this song works and is incredible and I thank you for that.
@punishedredruby
@punishedredruby Жыл бұрын
Open up your eager eyes
@TheMelbournelad
@TheMelbournelad Жыл бұрын
Never really heard this Song UNTIL 2017 AFL grand final after party here in Australia. Now I hear it all the time
@MsJMHS
@MsJMHS 7 ай бұрын
I saw The Killers live in 2005, now I feel old af lol.
@qers
@qers 4 ай бұрын
I'm here because KZbin will not stop recommending me this video. After being bombarded with a video about Mr. Brightside for over half a year I finally clicked. Was baffled to hear all the accolades the song has and how everyone just assumes you know the song. I had never heard it before. Until 2 minutes ago.
@althealligator1467
@althealligator1467 Жыл бұрын
The bass riff in the prechorus is absolutely the focus of that bit, the synth part is barely noticeable. But I think it changes the 3rd time to do that tritone again, like in the verse, going Db-C-Gb.
@surruh311
@surruh311 7 ай бұрын
I honestly didn’t realize that I wasn’t one of the few people that felt this way about Mr.Brightside. It is one of my favorite songs and has been since highschool. Something about it makes me feel anxious but in this weird way that some songs do that I enjoy. I just can feel every word of the song. And seeing all the other comments and this video just makes me realize HOW brilliant of a song it really is.
@alejandrogomez1698
@alejandrogomez1698 Жыл бұрын
I actually had no idea what Mr. Brightside was until I saw this video so thank you very much for showing me
@thefaceofbobby509
@thefaceofbobby509 Жыл бұрын
Haven’t heard this song in a minute and damn it hits hard right now. Beautiful written. The way the music is so reflective of what the song is about is just amazing
@iamjustkiwi
@iamjustkiwi Жыл бұрын
It's one of the songs that came out in my teen years that just really stuck with me. I had lots of insecurities around romance and jealousy so the self torture he's going through in the song struck a cord and actually helped me realize how much I was harming myself by obsessing over what is over, and coming to terms with not "owning" my exes. Dumb teen brain, y'know. Also it just sounds amazing, like it's playing through the filter of a memory is the best I can describe it.
@yetanother9127
@yetanother9127 Жыл бұрын
The intro to this video was a bit perplexing to me, because while I had of course heard of this song and was vaguely aware of some of the lyrics, I've somehow managed to avoid actually hearing the song (as far as I can recall) for the last decade-and-a-bit. Part of it might be that I just don't listen to the radio much, but I'm still surprised that such an apparently hugely popular song managed to completely pass me by. (I think I might've also been confusing it with ELO's "Mr. Blue Sky", a _very_ different song.)
@adamjosey1543
@adamjosey1543 7 ай бұрын
One of the few songs that make me change the station. I think you give it more credit than it deserves.
@prabijshrestha
@prabijshrestha Жыл бұрын
Once you hear this song you can't unhear it .. i have found it during covid times and after that i am listening it through many sources.. its such a timeless masterpiece .
@sunsinger970
@sunsinger970 Жыл бұрын
I NEVER would have thought people believed MR.brightside of ALL songs was upbeat, Yall are something else.
@nicorosbergbeatlewishamilt3890
@nicorosbergbeatlewishamilt3890 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been waiting for this for a while, I love this song and I love this channel (:
@SilverScarletSpider
@SilverScarletSpider Жыл бұрын
Thank you Nico Rosberg 👍
@layabout
@layabout Жыл бұрын
I didn't expect to see you here Nico Rosberg...
@jenniferwarhawk7301
@jenniferwarhawk7301 Жыл бұрын
I don't know music well enough to really understand your analysis, but I have a degree in psychology and I'm pretty impressed with how you understood Flowers' emotional progression based on how the music was written. Very interesting. I wonder if the band intended all that meaning and, if they did, wow! What a powerful song! (They were my favorite band for a long time.)
@DeliverUsFromEvie
@DeliverUsFromEvie 5 ай бұрын
about 6 years ago, i came into work to witness my 17-year-old coworker straight up BLASTING mr. brightside from his own bluetooth speaker that he had brought to work. he was working alongside my boomer, karen-esque coworker (that i never gotten along with, up to her day of retirement), who seemed totally chill/enjoying the music. i was 21 or so at the time and absolutely baffled, and think about that moment every time i hear this song. a classic in so many ways.
@brosevideogames7908
@brosevideogames7908 Жыл бұрын
This is great although I’m shocked you don’t like the switch from bass walk-down to walk-up, it’s friggin awesome. It’s one of the catchiest parts of the song, and still feels moderately shocking each time it arrives, even after many listens.
@zigner
@zigner 9 ай бұрын
Agreed. It's a case where braking from music theory "expects" makes the song more interesting. In Rick Beato's video, his view is that since there is no movement in the other parts, the bass is the key element of melody there.
@megharoni
@megharoni Жыл бұрын
4:05 Is that a subtle message to save the bees?
@Ahrpigi
@Ahrpigi Жыл бұрын
I enjoy videos like this that break down something I understood instinctively, like the discordant feeling in the music and lyrics, and allow me to intellectually understand the specifics why it feels that way.
@robertlee8519
@robertlee8519 4 ай бұрын
Your doodle art is witty and fantastic
@corbin6751
@corbin6751 11 ай бұрын
this might be a hot take, but i feel like this should be in the running for best video on youtube. i cant stop watching it. every time i watch it again I notice something new, whether is a couple of drawings or the lyrics themselves, it so good
@goober69982
@goober69982 Жыл бұрын
0:06 I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE 💀💀💀
@TomBelknapRoc
@TomBelknapRoc Жыл бұрын
You get "I'll be ok" out of calling oneself "Mister Brightside?" I get "I obsess like this all the time, I guess I'm Mister Brightside." But that's me. Thanks, this was great!
@jackielinde7568
@jackielinde7568 Жыл бұрын
Well, you can look at the song talking about him catching his then girlfriend cheating a good thing. He knows now what she's really like and has less of an incentive to keep the relationship going. Whereas if he had married her and then discovered her infidelity streak after spending a good chunk as man and wife (with possibility of children), it would have been much harder to deal with taking into account how tangled their lives would have been at that point. By acknowledging this, it makes it easier for him to move on. Hence "Mr. Brighteyes". This really is a song about coming to grips with betrayal.
@RubyRoks
@RubyRoks Жыл бұрын
This makes a ton of sense given the 2nd verse is largely the same as the first. It's much more "I tell myself 'I'm fine' as i cry into a tub of ice cream" than "I'll be okay"
@quantumJ
@quantumJ 5 ай бұрын
Two points that were missed which I would like to either add to or bring up: The rythmic flopping within the chorus is rhythmic chiasmus. The "diad thing" is actually taken from a well-known classical piece of music. Those being said, I'm glad to be part of the club that did notice the intended rhyme many, many years ago!!! Great video. Cheers!
@onceagainoncemore
@onceagainoncemore Жыл бұрын
I don't think I understand a fraction of what you explain, but it is very facinating. And it's cool you're a lefty.
@Thater821
@Thater821 Жыл бұрын
after this analysis, I respect this song more, I will definitely experience this song in my brain differently going forward
@RugbyWannabe
@RugbyWannabe Жыл бұрын
I feel like Mr.Brightside can either make you extremely happy and party minded or very sick inside depending on how you view the song
@jareposting
@jareposting Жыл бұрын
Both
@SeanGTM
@SeanGTM 11 ай бұрын
You should add annoyed or bored as well.
@ElGuachitoReviews
@ElGuachitoReviews Жыл бұрын
Its 2 am, and I just clicked on the video so I could find it later in my history and I ended up watching the whole thing and it was really good, why have you done this to me
@mannycalavera2335
@mannycalavera2335 11 ай бұрын
This song has been a constant through high-school, prom, college, social events for work, weddings. There is no escaping this song. I just hope they won't play it at my funeral.
@BluePhoenixAlex
@BluePhoenixAlex Жыл бұрын
This was an interesting video and all, but the Nickelback jumpscare made me do a double take lol
@MikaelaKMajorHistory
@MikaelaKMajorHistory 11 ай бұрын
I’ve always liked how simple this song is, but also how filling it is. There’s not a lot of empty space.
@ADaBaker95
@ADaBaker95 7 ай бұрын
When I was 10, my older cousins gave me three CDs which formed a large part of my music taste. 'American Idiot' by Green Day, 'Move Along' by the All-American Rejects, and 'Hot Fuss'. It's one of the albums I know best and although Mr. Brightside was not my favorite song on the album (Smile Like You Mean It), I have a deep a long lasting connection to the song and something resembling personal pride over the fact that it is so loved.
@GeneralNickles
@GeneralNickles 5 ай бұрын
This song has remained so wildly popular because it's the most mid-2000s thing ever. Even more than "sugar we're going down". The sound, the concept, the message, literally everything about this song SCREAMS 2005 harder than any song that exists. And that generation is exactly the generation that has been driving the music listening wagon for the better part of 20 years now. Only in the last 5 or 6 years have that group of 12 year olds from 2005 started to grow out of the age group that the music industry caters to the hardest. If you were 12-13 in 2005, then you are 31 now. Subtract 5, and you have 26. Which is the extreme top of the age range that the music industry is constantly targeting. That's why music is so often divided by decade. 70s music is defined by a much different vibe than 80s music, and the 90s were different still, and so on. Frankly, I don't think 10 years is a long enough time frame, it's just a conveniently round number. It should really be about 13-15 years. And that 13-15 year time frame of "the mid-2000s" and it's associated musical vibes are pretty perfectly epitomized by Mr brightside. The song's popularity will definitely decrease in the coming years, just as it has been doing for the last few years.
@gregs6424
@gregs6424 8 ай бұрын
4:00 the guitar keeps repeating the high notes - over and over again, as if they are trying to keep making something function (AKA trying to stay "bright"). While this is happening, the bass notes are playing the "reality" - they are sinking. Opposite emotions create a fighting sensation of an emotional battle. Positive thoughts vs the reality of a difficult situation. Well done. I would like to request your analysis of Interpol "Try it on".
@KirbysPVS
@KirbysPVS Жыл бұрын
I wonder if it's because I live in America, but I've never heard this song before...
@Keenath
@Keenath Жыл бұрын
I've heard it, but it was only notable in my head for the head/sick/bed/...chest wordplay. It's definitely not stuck in my brain like, say, Allstar or Drops of Jupiter or Tubthumping.... which may just tell people about how old I am, I guess.
@ChrisCandreva
@ChrisCandreva Жыл бұрын
Oh good, I was starting to think I was the only one!
@teagancombest6049
@teagancombest6049 Жыл бұрын
They're from Las Vegas. Genuinely don't know how you could avoid this song.
@Keenath
@Keenath Жыл бұрын
@Teagan Combest are you under the impression that music operates on a geographical radius rather than like what media a person chooses to consume?
@teagancombest6049
@teagancombest6049 Жыл бұрын
@@Keenath the comment I was replying to said they thought maybe them being American was why they hadn't heard of them. The album reached number 7 in American charts, is triple platinum in sales here, has been in multiple films and commercials, has massive radio play. You would have to actively have avoided this song for a decade after its release to have never heard it just because you were in America. It was more popular in the UK but that doesn't mean it wasnt MASSIVELY popular in the US as well.
@draxbrady1535
@draxbrady1535 Жыл бұрын
Unironically so good! Did you know that was the first song they ever wrote together! It’s so great you don’t even know!!!
@jennifermetler2408
@jennifermetler2408 7 ай бұрын
I've never in my life heard someone explain music before the way you did. I'm absolutely amazed. And to have used a song that resonates so deeply with me...I just never had the words, but I do now. Thank you SO much. I had no idea about how amazing the technical side of songs could be. You have blown my mind. LOL💕💕💕💕✌✌🙏🙏
@DougieDollasX
@DougieDollasX Жыл бұрын
This must have been a nightmare to get through YT censors. Nice job with all the cuts.
@scorpionheart
@scorpionheart 11 ай бұрын
I’ve never noticed the implied rhyme in this song even though I know this by heart. Thanks for pointing this out
@Thenewbagman
@Thenewbagman Жыл бұрын
Ive been workin in a hotel for 5 years. we host at least 6 weddings a year, sometimes even more. This songs plays in EVERY SINGLE ONE of em.
@F1zzyKetchup
@F1zzyKetchup Жыл бұрын
This breakdown feels like shammy started explaining a video game to me. Good stuff
@TheGreatCalsby
@TheGreatCalsby Жыл бұрын
Come to a club, pub, or wedding in the UK and this song is GUARANTEED to play at some point
@AustinTheHunter13
@AustinTheHunter13 8 ай бұрын
This man doodles make learning and breaking down music actually fun to watch and i love
@Australian_survivalist
@Australian_survivalist Ай бұрын
"LORE", you've earned a new subscriber
@KyoMobius
@KyoMobius 11 ай бұрын
"That inital moment of confusion as your world shatter into pieces and that dizziness when you learn something devastating but havent has time to process it". Didnt knew this was a thing. Sad is the fact that I had to experience it twice in my life.
@moonlightostrich3690
@moonlightostrich3690 9 ай бұрын
no way it's the song from fortn
@jackielinde7568
@jackielinde7568 Жыл бұрын
WAIT??? This is a WEDDING SONG??? WHY? No, I don't get it, either. It's clearly talking about infidelity. Then again, the Maroon 5 song "She Will Be Loved" talks about how the girl in the song is with another man and the character singing is bemoaning that it's not him. And yet, much to even Adam Levine's bemusement, it's not only a wedding song, PEOPLE USE IT AS THE COUPLE'S DANCE SONG!!! WHY??? DON'T YOU FRICKIN' PEOPLE LISTEN TO THE LYRICS. (Well, not YOU people, because you watch these videos for the analysis of the song. BUT SOMEONE ISN'T!)
@gogbpackers12
@gogbpackers12 Жыл бұрын
It perfectly fits how an anxious person runs that same thing over and over.
@creepyfishman6858
@creepyfishman6858 Жыл бұрын
I had literally never realized the implication of that rhyme near the beginning until I watched this video
@jonathan7skyfire
@jonathan7skyfire Жыл бұрын
Mr.Brightside song has been my alarm clock sound for over 5 years.
@joshuadavis905
@joshuadavis905 Жыл бұрын
i know absolutely nothing about music composition or how to read sheet music but i still ended up watching the whole thing for some reason
@bassfacekillah
@bassfacekillah Жыл бұрын
People talk so much about this song but i'm not really that hip to it -- clicked on this video because I'm trying to understand how I could've missed it
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