Inside the Strange World of Jack Stauber 2
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Imagine there was an artist who could tap into your mind and show you what you had forgot you had forgotten. Well that artist is real, and his name is Jack Stauber. If you are one to explore the weird caverns of the surreal, welcome:)
00:00 who is Jack?
02:22 videos
18:33 music
26:55 how to be Jack
29:07 bye for now :)
ending song lyrics :
"Injury addmitted is acceptace of defeat
Another mortal offering to lay so father sees
Something psychic in your eyelids, something that I cannot describe
Verify the witnesses to disobey the frown
Sentences concocted just to keep the foolish down
Something's smiling and beguiling, something that I did not perscribe
Everyone gathered around the egg and stared as god broke free...
God told me to put in more effort
God told me to keep occupied
God told me to stay on her good side
God told me as I realized
Today I forgot to keep myself alive"
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If you are one of the few people unaware of who Jack Stauber is, let me bring you up to speed. Jack Stauber is a musician and internet creator who's most well known for his surreal music videos and odd animations that generally either make you laugh or make you not sleep at night.
thumbnail made by @thedungeoncrawler987
Links to all videos discussed
Work: • Work
Pumpkin Song: • Pumpkin Song - Jack St...
Cooking with Abigail: • Cooking with Abigail -...
it's benny worm: • it's benny worm
now and then: • now and then
goldie: • goldie
Bumblebees are Out: • Bumblebees are Out (fe...
Peppermint: • Peppermint (feat. Lexy...
Doctor: • Doctor - Jack Stauber ...
Hamantha: • Hamantha - Jack Stauber
Oh Klahoma: • OH KLAHOMA
#jackstauber #danielprofeta
if you're reading this, comment: "we are legion"
hope you have a great day, see you around!!
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We are Legion :) find the end song on spotify: open.spotify.com/track/3y1QFBKpmNqz8t4P3csPK8?si=352d2411ca3c466d
@SaraVeryLittleBean_456
Жыл бұрын
Ok I will :) ❤ (first)
@PixelFurr
9 ай бұрын
please do opal! Opal is my absolute favorite jack stauber creation!
@sabrellie
8 ай бұрын
You know I had this one in my mind 2 days ago and you should do the band evelyn evelyn cause I haven't seen anyone do it at all plus you said no one did jack yet so you could do them
@LisasComplicated
5 ай бұрын
My dumb butt thinking this was a Legion reference
@somedorkydude6483
3 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say here Oh klahomas isnt about one person being unsympathetic towards the other its the exact oposite. The narrator is clearly synpathetic towards the other person aka klahoma. "I get a little gray hair for every scare you share" "I hear your eyes and i see those cries i cant be the only one who hears you" The line pertaining to cloths and pictures the background lyrics being klahoma has repsonses. Klahoma isnt being forced. Its clear when you realize the narrator suggested to take a picture or two and klahoma offered to take two or three. So what does it really mean well in the context of the story klahoma is going to a party so what its really saying is "Go on and hand me your coat" " while you're there maybe get a picture or two" "I can see you" However the narrator wants to learn to be more popular on their own as they put their freind on rest so i can see you is the narrator coming to the party despite the others wishes the i can see you means the Now the seeing eachothers true selves part could be equally true but its most likely not malicous because klahkma isnt bothered by the requests. I bring it up because it misses the brilliance of what the song is about. The story is actyally about somebody wanting to be more popular and social then they actually are and they are attebding parties despite their social anxiety. The narrator feels responsible for the other person and its overwhelming for the narrator Narrators perspective: -"I hear those eyes and i see those cries i cant be the only one who hears you" -"I get a little grey hair for every scare you share" -"dont put me to rest" -"set the phasers to rot" -"what has got you distraut?" Klahomas perspective: -"its all about ascention i guess dont put me to rest" The narrator doesbt feel like klahoma is meabt for parties and would be taken advantage of. The song is about two freinds or possibly more with one feeling like they need to take care of the other to their own exhaustion and the other trying to become more popular but cant because they are to socislly anxious for parties.
I’d be so happy if you talked about “Getting my mom on” cuz like it’s just so innocent and fun with zero dark metaphors it’s just about Jack being a mom with tons of mom stereotypes
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Would be funny if youtube recommended my videos to everyone as a joke. A real funny ha ha. Just for the bit ya know:)
@kromblem
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta yeah just as a little goof and gaf
@ethankoh6851
Жыл бұрын
@@kromblem An itti bit of Tom foolery
@TheDayOfTheDucks
Жыл бұрын
@@ethankoh6851 just a wee little prank
@iswearimnormal6681
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta that'd be a twincy bit cheeky of youtube innit
That bit at the end was uncanny! You did an awesome job emulating jack’s style.
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it my friend
@Spheriment
Жыл бұрын
fr
@pixelsxp4052
9 ай бұрын
@@danielprofetathat was beautiful
I think Ballad of Hamantha is about disability. The struggles that come with it. Something that's not talked about a lot but is definitely something that comes with being physically disabled: malpractice with a corpse. Many physically disabled people's bodies have been illegally preformed on due to their disability. I think that's what the "doctor taking a bite of her" means (yes I know this part was made before the rest of the song, but with the context of the song it makes sense). There's many physically deformed skeletons that have been called "aliens" or "monsters". I think that's why Jack stuaber chose something as silly as a ham- to reflect on the strangeness abled body/mind people see in disabled people. It's also how disabled people, especially after they've passed, are glorified. Stories of how disabled people took their own lives or were brutally murdered due to discrimination- you'll have people commenting about how "strong they must've been" I'm autistic. While I think this song mostly fits physical disabilities, it has ways of fitting mental disabilities. This song hits hard for me because of that. So, I thought I'd share my perspective Thanks for reading my insane ramblings.
@sterrehofstee7052
6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this addition, it makes a lot more sense to me aswell
When I saw the end my jaw was on the floor! You were able to emulate such a hard to capture art style and vibe with ease!
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
I thought it was still super rough, but thank you my friend!! Very high praise
@theresaweaselinthehallway87-6
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta Well, you sure fooled me!
@corgimations
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta it looked great :DD
@Pinkywinkykinky
Жыл бұрын
@@corgimations I think it can be looked at as the sin of 'Sloth' when you're really just tiring yourself out
@zerstyrer1131
3 ай бұрын
Seriously! it's always the most talented people that don't give themselves enough credit. Awesome work man!
Over thirty minutes. That's a LOT of work. It's nice to know this particular audience seems to be as kind and appreciative as any on KZread. Congrats on this monumental achievement. No company. No team. No association. Just Daniel Profeta.
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Indie and punk rock till we die haha, until I sell out of course
@georgewodicka4839
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta Let me jot that quote on an index card...
@thatoneguy4468
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta when will you talk about Opal?
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
@@thatoneguy4468 It'll probably be awhile, I have a few other videos I'm working on first. But I intend to do Opal, in my eyes covering Mr. Stauber would be very incomplete without talking about his Magnum Opus
@Spheriment
Жыл бұрын
fr
I think you might be pretty interested in "This house has people in it", the rabbit hole gets crazy deep the further you dive into it. Analysis on any of Ben O'brien's work would be cool :)
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Interesting, I will check it out!
@Kalebsonyoutube
Жыл бұрын
Oh shoot I remember this house has people in it! I remember watching smth about it a while ago
@elderflower2133
Жыл бұрын
this house has people in it is phenomenal, I'd definitely watch a video on it!!
@KangarooJay
Жыл бұрын
Alan resnicks work in general is really worth checking out
@ceilingfan6969
Жыл бұрын
Yes !!!!!
Dang I watched the intire thing and none of my time was wasted because this was a masterpiece with masterpieces with in it all of it was a masterpiece including your jack stuaber was good nice job
@Spheriment
Жыл бұрын
fr
@waywardman7897
Жыл бұрын
My good sir, is your comma and period buttons broken?
@Silent_Secret
Жыл бұрын
@@waywardman7897 maybe na yeah probably
@waywardman7897
Жыл бұрын
@@Silent_Secret I'm holdin out for ya lol
@Silent_Secret
Жыл бұрын
@@waywardman7897 ok
It's funny, we have nearly exact opposite interpretations of Oh Klahoma. I always saw it as a more supportive song, the lines about clothes and pictures being more metaphorical and about being vulnerable with each other. It opens with one friend expressing bad feelings with the set phasers to rot, then the other asking what's wrong, the bit at the beginning about "negative attention" and "call it norhing" was about the one person downplaying their own feelings, while the other tries to validate and support them telling them "Maybe it's something" essentially telling them that like, hey, maybe you *are* going through some shit, tell me about it. With the friend finally breaking and saying "It's all about ascension" (meaning death, potentially feeling suicidal). The chorus shows supportive friend encouraging them to talk about their feeling to which they respond "don't get me started", we further see supportive friend trying to be validating by telling them about the grey hairs, essentially saying their fears are valid and *are* scary, and that they see and hear them, and they can't be the only one. Other people understand what depressed friend is going through, they aren't alone. The "Those aren't meant to bend" back and forth is the supportive friend essentially pointing out directly "Things shouldn't be this way for you, you deserve better. You arent supposed to be in this much pain" and depressed friend repeating it back, taking in what supportive friend is saying, and the song ends on a hopeful note, with depressed friend finally sharing their fears. After saying "Don't get me started" again, they let go and share "I might die", they're scared they may actually hurt themself, and we see that supportive friend has at least managed to get through to them enough that they're willing to share openly and potentially get help. I will say, I do agree that the takeaway is ultimately "Get therapy"
@SunBleachedGhost
Жыл бұрын
All in all, I really like seeing the different ways people can interpret the same piece of art, Oh Klahoma is a very meaningful song to me too, so I have a lot of thoughts on it.
@goob-cr6yq
3 ай бұрын
Get Therapy tm
I cried when I listened to Hamantha. It’s such a bittersweet story about a girl who was gone too soon and by her own father’s accord
I’d love to hear someone talk about Sodikkken. Their work is absolutely amazing and their songs are really good. I feel like there’s some hidden lore or meaning or something.
@Ironwolf-pm7zs
Жыл бұрын
Hansel is pretty explicitly about a kid dying trying to get attention
@andistansbury4366
6 ай бұрын
There's also People Eater and Misery Meat, 2 sides of one coin, the first one about an abuser, the second about the abused.
@CodyIsAGremlin
2 ай бұрын
Yeah! Their music gives off the same weirdcore vibes Jack Stauber can give off.
i absolutely love how you were able to make a great jack-like mini “film”. it was so awesome!! and you’re effort to actually go in depth in ways to perceive jacks work is so admirable
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that
I really like the art style of Jack’s “work” video. They aren’t the most well-drawn things in the world, but they aren’t supposed to be. They remind me of doodles I’d put in my notebooks as a kid. It’s very charming.
The pumpkin one seemed like a representation of how strange things can seem nice and friendly at first but can turn on you so fast that you can’t see it hurting you
After your previous video I went on a Jack Stauber binge, I'd seen his stuff before but never truly watched even a fraction of his works so I appreciate it! And also the hard work you put into these videos
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
This makes me so happy
Before the big reveal in opal I thought that maybe the bit was that she left her family because she didn’t realize how good she had it. But the whole house just being her brain telling her that she is in a dream was so surreal. And the fact the family wasn’t sweating cause they wanted her to stop looking but because they wanted her to stop thinking about real life
This was fantastic, you nailed Jack's style so well! If I heard this without a video I would've thought it was him.
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Incredibly high praise, thank you!!
YOUR “jack stauber” SONG IS SO DAMN GOOD
The sequel we all waited for, that didn't disappoint.
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
What happens when there's a threequel?
@Salesman.s
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta I would literally eat water if I saw a threequal
@Alastor_Radio_Demon_jumbalaya
Ай бұрын
@@Salesman.syou might want to get a fork then
You did an amazing job on replicating Jack’s work!! If I had to suggest any song/video, it would be Take Tooth. It’s literally so random but I love it
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
I adore take tooth, such a fun video
@Mingo_Smoothie
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta definitely
@bread.that.is.threatening
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta do you take subscribe and like?
oh klahoma is a true masterpiece on its own, it perfectly represents a perfect meaning on toxicity that can bloom between people, especially when it's a forced relationship. true beauty.
I got so excited when you were mentioning looking into other artists and Sodikken and Vewn came up!!! I adore their work and I would love to see someone make a video on sodikken, havent seen one yet :)
@maicey_t.
Жыл бұрын
I LOVE Soddiken.
Unique way to get his messages across. I believe that Jack definitely was writing about many of his personal experiences.Nice job on this video.Well worth the wait!
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Tom!!
I've been waiting for thisssss! Also I really liked your deep dive into cooking with abigail I never thought of it that way, to me the creepy dude was kind of symbolic and that she thought she liked cooking but her talent was really just pushed onto her by her father or someone who maybe failed in his career as a cook so he pushed his hopes dreams onto abigail instead.
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching my friend Really quick, I love your interpretation of abigail
WOW! That was amazing! :D I can’t wait for the adult swim work analysation. I’m a huge fan of Jack’s work and his adult swim stuff is some or his best. OPAL and Shop: a pop opera are two of my favourite solo works of art of all time. Just mentioning them makes me want to ramble about their meaning. But I don’t wanna waste your time. Amazing video! Thanks for all the hard work. I cannot wait to see more :) (Killer music video by the way)
Really love the way you go into explaining these creepy and unsettling things! It's so fun to see such a nice and dedicated community to the uncanny side of the internet. (Also, p.s. "we are legion" (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
We are Legion, and we grow together or fall apart. yeah, the community here is absolutely incredible.
I wanted to add for Now and Then, it was posted on new years eve. When the short came out definitely effects the meaning of it. the main creature we follow isn't removing some other creature's innards and stealing them, he's removing his own past self's baggage and choosing what to take with him into the new year.
First i love the surprise at the end, it was so cool! My view of "now and then" i kinda like my BPD. Taking parts of other people because you don't have those of your own. The pain is the emptiness and the voices remind me of someone asking me "Do you like (insert hobby)" and even though i may not like it (the "i'm anxious" part), i say that i do. Of course this is based of my personal experience, but that's what i enjoy about Jack; there are so many different interpretations that can be specific to you. btw i love your videos, keep up the amazing work
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing how the song relates to you personally, and thanks for watching
Thank you for blessing us (this video is boutta blow up)
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure, welcome back!!
God, thank you i already know this will be a masterpiece.
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
everything i make is a masterpiece, i am becoming invincible. thanks for watching!!:)
That song and video at the end was so uncanny, if I just heard that song without the music video (and therefore seeing jack not acting it out) I would have sworn jack wrote it, you emulated his style so well. Do you think you would go into the meanings and explanations of songs by the artist “Ghost and Pals”? Specifically their “Housewife Radio” song and video?
Can benny worm be my therapist 😔
honestly these vids of yours make me feel like i finally have a pal to chat w about jack’s masterpieces and overall analyzing and appreciating all of it, so thank you for that lmao love your vids ! keep up w it all, it’s great [:
The way you nailed Jack’s style is genuinely uncanny. Keep up the good work, you just earned a sub.
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@corgimations
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta :D
I don't remember if you covered it or not, but I'd love it if you talked about "Dinner is not over", the song helped me so much and honestly might be one of my favorites
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
That will probably be in part 3
This is by far my all time favorite vid of yours so far! Especially that tribute at the end!💖💖💖👍👍👍
Been waiting for this vid. Thanks for sharing all the effort you put into this!!! You made my day man.
the line "today i forgot to keep myself alive" gives me goosebumps
I just want to say I found your channel just today, but I fucking love your videis already. Your thoughtfulness, your consideration, your humor, and your appreciation. Thank you for all your work
I love this little series so much! Jack stauber meant a lot to me when I was younger and helped me when I was going through hard times. I feel like after watching his content after a few years helped me mature and look at the world a lot differently. I loved hearing other peoples perspectives of his work :) Thanks Daniel!
I’m still new to the channel but I have returned for pt two and so far you have not disappointed! Love your comedy 🦦🥤
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Welcome back, more to come. I just finished scripting a video on that new experimental horror movie Skinamarink, it'll be next.
@collectorofchaos6594
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta woop woop! The way you dig so deeply into things is dope and your ideas are some fun to grapple with. It’s hard to put this in a way that make sense but it’s like brain exercise😅
The video was fantastic man!! I specially love 'Now and then' because i always feel there is more to unpack. Like the way the bodie had had his chest already opened, implying that he took the heart and other things fron yet another past self
I just came for the part 1 and i can say that your content is awesome :)
Shattered molars hits extra hard for me because of my constant intrusive thoughts. Also went to the hospital a month ago because a manic episode (one of which I have apparently been experiencing for years) got really bad, so the emotional disassociation and jumbled screaming mimic a manic episode so well I can barely watch it if I’m not in the optimal mood. Highly recommend (also good vid)
Just found your channel and I really enjoyed these two videos on Jack. Can't wait for the third video! 👍 Shop! A pop opera is one of my favorites, the expired milk song stays in my head
Thank you for making this!! Can't wait to see what else comes from this channel!
When you talked about disturbing dreams in the intro, or dreams that stick with you it literally made me remember all the dreams that have had things that stuck with me, thanks for that. 👍
I’m literally so excited for you to do Sodikken. They have been my favorite musician for a while now.
i just discovered you yesterday from your first jack stauber video, and my god youre amazing ! your voice is so calming and you explain things so freaking well ! i think your depiction of a jack stauber song is beautiful and you did it so well. thank you for what you do :) and i cant wait to watch more videos ! :D
Your song/video emulating his style was so so good!!!! You did an awesome job channeling his "singing in cursive" style and creating a song that i would 100% think was written by him. Super fun video, thank you for making it!!
The entire video was amazing, especially the ending! The editing was great and I think you totally captured Jack’s style. Keep up the good work
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it my friend, thanks for watching:)
Bro this is an annoyingly good video , I'm definitely checking out the rest of your work. Also your own short-movie-music-video-idk was on point , even though you were trying to achieve something inspired-by it had its own sprinkle of originality , plus it was relatable. You should make a similar video on bo burnham !!
@georgewodicka4839
Жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/aIltpKqwqM2Zlaw.html Not exactly what you asked, but Daniel has covered him!
Bro seriously I just found you through the algorithm and your humor, editing, pretty much all about your videos are amazing and I love all about them. Thank you so much for letting us into the wonderful terrifying world of jack stauber! Keep up the good work
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my friend, we are legion.
10:33 YAY SODDIKEN! i absolutely love your videos on Jack and soddiken is one of my favorite artists ever! i’m so excited to see you cover them!
I stumbled across your channel literally the best thing ever ! I love the topics you cover and good job with the end !!
So, I'm a new subscriber that literally found your channel yesterday, and I'd like to say that I'm really happy I did! I'm really happy I was able to find a KZreadr who actually talks about the kinds of things I'm interested in! Your videos are well made, the topics are wonderful, and your music is fantastic! Keep up the great work! And you have a new fan! (Also it would be really awesome if you could do a video on Tally Hall! They are an absolutely amazing indie band I think you'd really enjoy and also I would love to hear your takes on the meanings of thair songs! ^^)
Someone's probably said it already (hell I've probably said it already while drunk) but the combination of your voice, your calm personality and your impressive hairdo gives me the overall vibe of 'Ash Williams from The Evil Dead but he's taken a decidedly more lax approach to the horror he's faced with' and I mean that in the best way possible. Your approach to scary stuff is positively groovy.
ok but ur recreation of jack is absolutely amazing, and well done! the animation, and the beat. you did it perfectly!!! im so amazed how you did it!!
7:02 I was not ready to witness hate crimes against pumpkins but ok.
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Was it a hate crime if the pumpkin made my teeth fall out first?
@wooblydooblygod3857
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta to my knowledge that was an innocent pumpkin. If it did do that than sure but it didn't even have a face.
I’m so excited that this series is back!
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
The series is excited you are back tbh
Holy moly that was so flipping good! And the special end. MWAH!! Beautiful Picasso 👌
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
:) Glad you enjoyed it!! (y'all are being super nice, I appreciate it)
good stuff. don't see many people online cover Jack's work, let alone with so much apparent reverence and depth. The ending was fantastic as well.
So glad you made this video, such dedication, I love and appreciate your videos and you, thanks for making these!!
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for supporting and watching my friend
Congrats on 21K subs! Not quite 30K but…. Onward and upward. When you make it to the stars you’re gonna tear them down. ⭐️
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
If these last few videos are any indication, we'll get there. Love the reference:)
Bruh ilysm I’ve only known your channel for a week but for some reason it’s already my favorite channel ever, keep up the good work Daniel! :)
The “today is forgot” video you made was awesome! I really like the style of Jack, and I love ur videos! Keep it up :D
Loving your content as a whole, and I wanted to make a suggestion for an artist that would be pretty nice to see covered, their name is GHOST and they make vocaloid songs. These are some of my favourites: Hyperdontia, Novacaine, Honey I'm home, The distortionist, Spider on the wall(Newer version) All of these songs are slightly disturbing, not in the way Jack's works are, but it is there in the most subtle way that you don't really notice until you realise what the lyrics are actually saying, except for Novacaine, it is just full force in your face showing you the distrubing elements on a silver platter.
you have a sense of humor that reminds me a lot of many popular commentary youtubers. and tbh I'm into it! ur def worthy of a subscribe
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
I am incredibly derivative so that makes sense haha:) Welcome to the channel, hope to see you around. Stay safe, stay sane.
Ive been waiting for part 2 since part one im happy you ending up making this! Gg my man also i really like your music career i hope that goes well for you to
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
If you ever want to check out more of my music, I have a bandcamp page: danielprofeta.bandcamp.com/ Specifically, I'd recommend my most recent release. It's about 25 minutes long, and it's completely free. There's a pdf of short stories and art that goes with it, and everything fits together. Anyways, now that I've self promoted my work here is done. Thanks for watching my friend, see you around:)
i'm absolutely hyped about you making a video on Sodiken!!!
Thank you for making this video dude I also find a lot of comfort in his work and admire it
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my friend, hope to see you around:)
this video was incredible. I loved the jack stauber inspired vid at the end especially was really well done n beautiful, I could come up w so many interpretations of it. Keep doing what u do, can’t wait for what u talk about next ❤️
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
I'd love to hear your interpretations of my jack stauber video sometime Thank you so much for watching, I'm making a video about Skinamarink next
That song was so close to Jack stauber and I would personally like to know where I could find it
I am very happy you talked about hamanta one of my favorite songs from Jack. Thank you for reviewing this song
Good job man that was awesome and you did a very good job capturing his style
Been waiting and was not disappointed! Really fine at this Daniel!
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!!
Wow this is really great! Thank you for another video about Jack, it's always interesting and I love seeing how you see this videos and songs as well. If you do another video would you mind going over Dinner? It's been one of my favorite songs as of late, and I relate to it a lot. Anyways, thank you again for the amazing video. It's obvious you put a lot of effort into it :)
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Dinner was originally in this script along with like four other tracks, but I ended up cutting it so I could finish the video on time. Maybe in part three:)
you did a perfect job oh my god (i’m new to your youtube channel and i love it so much, you are a genuinely very cool person)
I really love this kind of videos, you did such a good job and I can't wait to watch the next one. It would be amazing if you talked about Sodikken next, I adore their music so much.
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Probably in the near future (thank you for watching btw)
Man this is great! Also excited that you said you may be doing a video on Vewn is something I'm really excited for!!! Keep up the amazing work, you can tell how much effort you put into making these, it's inspiring :)!
@danielprofeta
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 8 cent jello. What was the inspiration behind that username of yours?
@8centjello636
Жыл бұрын
@@danielprofeta I appreciate you asking! I've loved making KZread videos as a hobby since I was a kid, and would like to do it more. So when I created this account I wanted people to get at the very least the quality equivalency of 8 Cents worth of Jello, but hopefully more!
@danielprofeta
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@@8centjello636 Greatest origin story I've ever heard
@8centjello636
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@@danielprofeta Why thank you sir, I wish thee a grand day, can't wait to see what other content you put out
Very cool video at the end! You emulated his style really well, but at the same time made it your own. Keep up the good work!
@danielprofeta
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Thanks for watching
I'd really love to see a video talking about Jack's mini series, Shop: a Pop Opera, the songs there are so catchy and talk about different subjects. Love your content.
Another amazing video yet again! Honestly love your interpretation of everything. Also the jack stauber inspired vid you made at the end was super cool!
Yet another great video! I wanted to touch a little bit on "now and then". I've heard one theory I agree with saying that it's about the phrase "new year, new me", since the video was uploaded on new years eve. The theory states that the corpse (referred to once as "then" in the video) and the living character (presumably known as "now" due to the title) are the same character, and that Then is filled with aspects and experiences from that year, and Now is taking a few things with him that he wants to bring with him into the new year. He also remarks that the clock he's taking with him "didn't work very well", so maybe he's planning on getting it fixed, maybe to have better time management or keeping his sleep schedule on track. I also love Jack's representation of anxiety, a mass of nothing that fills your whole chest, or at least some of it.
@danielprofeta
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Yeah, the anxiety representation was greatly appreciated when I first watched that video
Hearing you talk about the artist Sodikken would be lovely! I love their work and yours. Hearing your opinions and interpretations would make my week!!
@danielprofeta
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I greatly appreciate the support, I do have a video on Sodikken in the works:)
Thank you, I found your channel after the first one, barely a minute in and very excited!
@danielprofeta
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Welcome back:)
Oh yes i can't wait for you to review sodikken!!!! Their animations and music is just glorious!!! Absolutely mind buzzing happy food. I'd love to see someone break the videos down in a way that i haven't thought of before. There's so much to unpack hehe. It's a lot more directly graphic than jacks stuff lol. But just as impactful.
another one of these! tysm! i love your interpretation of these, its def fun to see what other people think about his amazing songs! if i could suggest something, id say "lima bean man" and "will" both are kinda disturbing, id love to see your perspective on it :)! for a song, I think "cupid" would be nice, as im pretty sure it describes a relationship breakup, and how you feel numb and absolutely abandoned afterwards. Thanks again man!
@danielprofeta
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Yeah, if I do another one Cupid will almost definitely be in it
I saw every single episode of moral Orel plus beforel Orel because I saw your video on it. It was a beautifully written show with a great soundtrack. Please make more videos on it! Also at 18:33 it was hilarious when it just cut to you in a cowboy hat, I burst out laughing when I saw that.
@danielprofeta
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Aw hell yeah, if I can introduce one new person to the stuff I talk about I generally consider it a successful video
Big fan of Jack Stauber and having this recommended to me made me like this channel and creator as he analyzes it and talks about it in an enjoyable and digest-able fashion I believe. Good work
Thanks for covering a good chunk of his most interesting videos/music. When it comes to Jack, imo I’ve only really seen analysis vids on Opal, which is a masterpiece, but lots of his other past works deserves just as much attention and dissection. Gr8 job 👍
When I first ran across Jack Stauber's work, I thought he was someone in his 40s. That he was in his early 20s at the time. Blew me away. This creature, this Jack, has unearthly talent and wisdom for one so young. Mind blown. I hope he's around to amazes us for years to come.
It's always great seeing you upload your content is so good
@danielprofeta
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It's only going to get better, my confidence has been getting a lot better lately as people started finding my channel. It's crazy how far it's come already
"just keep them to your self because...I AM ALWAYS RIGHT!" made me die cause i laughed too hard!!! 🤣
Nice vid man! Love to see more Jack Stauber content!
I love the song you made at the end!! Holy shit genuine chills
I literally went “YES” when I read the words “The Ballad of Hamantha” because I hoped the whole video that you would talk about it. This song literally made me sadder than any other Jack Stauber song ever
If you do another one of these you should look into It's Alright. It's one of my favourite Jack Stauber songs and I've heard its supposed to simulate what a panic attack/mental breakdown feels like. It's so good :)
Sheesh, dude, the track & video are lookin pretty cool, almost like Jaks, thats awesome. Also thanks for inspiring video, u dam good 👍
this video was super good. Your analysis is very interesting, and i especially loved the creation you made. i hope your channel grows bigger