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"Not enough people talk about this" Bo Burnham - All Eyes On Me REACTION

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  • @vedomedo
    @vedomedo2 жыл бұрын

    He actually won a Grammy for this song. Dude is a legit genius.

  • @sanbilge

    @sanbilge

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fun fact, his album, INSIDE, was somehow not allowed to compete in the comedy act category. I wonder how many more grammys he would have won then...

  • @chand911

    @chand911

    2 жыл бұрын

    Which is crazy, it is by no means the best song of the special.

  • @h3corptempbutevadinganass

    @h3corptempbutevadinganass

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank GOD he won that CAN YOU BELIEVE HE DIDNT GET COMEDY ALBUM FOR INSIDE..... LITERALLY FUCKIN LOUIS SHOW MY DI C.K.

  • @h3corptempbutevadinganass

    @h3corptempbutevadinganass

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sanbilge you sure? It lost to luois c.k. in one category maybe the only one

  • @zoobify112

    @zoobify112

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chand911 oh man as much as i love the special and every song on the album, this one is definitely the best for me

  • @GaffsNotLaffs
    @GaffsNotLaffs2 жыл бұрын

    "He probably LOVED quarantining." Sent a chill down my spine, y'all should watch the whole show.

  • @xgreenus

    @xgreenus

    2 жыл бұрын

    absolutely 💗

  • @angelav4401

    @angelav4401

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pretty much my reaction to that too haha.

  • @frankiecolombo5889

    @frankiecolombo5889

    2 жыл бұрын

    yeah i was like "if you only knew"

  • @MrKahrum

    @MrKahrum

    2 жыл бұрын

    as an introvert akin to Bo: he did love it, thats why he started making the special. quarantine was too long for anyone.

  • @vinm3630

    @vinm3630

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ya, they missed the point.

  • @suvijii841
    @suvijii8412 жыл бұрын

    I always thought that the "Get the FUCK UP" was him shouting to himself, to his depressed self, to pick himself up, stop dwelling, do something. Depressed people often do that - blame themselves of being depressed. I see him crying and looking at himself in a mirror, shouting just that. You are literally the first reactor I've seen to pick up on that. He is not talking to the audience, but to himself.

  • @flora_76

    @flora_76

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is a really great point, i never thought about it that way! I usually see it as him talking to the (non-existent) audience. He's pouring his heart out, telling a "funny story", but the audience isn't actually listening to what he's saying, thy're laughing at what happened to him (like in the 'can't handle this' video)... and when he tells them to get their hands up they do nothing, because they are not really there. Then he realizes he's alone, locked inside and ends up angry and frustrated at the situation as a whole.

  • @laceybee1268

    @laceybee1268

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! This exactly.

  • @valiantknight6364

    @valiantknight6364

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@flora_76 I genuinely think it's both simultaneously.

  • @antoinette...

    @antoinette...

    Жыл бұрын

    It's also a really good use of camera work since this was released on Netflix during the pandemic as well. The use of picking up the camera forcefully is a really startling break of perspective of not only the fourth wall but reality to the people that were stuck behind the screen immobile in their space.

  • @deannas2778

    @deannas2778

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I didn't think of it that way at first but yeah that's exactly how it is. There's been times when I've been severely depressed and I literally have to tell myself to get the f****** and do even the most basic self-care like brushing my teeth you need to get a shower stuff like that.

  • @robjgolde3221
    @robjgolde32212 жыл бұрын

    The line “you say the whole world’s ending. Honey, it already did.” crushes me every time. Every time I hear it I am immediately transported back to late-March to mid-April 2020.

  • @ulharr

    @ulharr

    2 жыл бұрын

    And again, and again, and again. It's almost over, it's just begun.

  • @zeallust8542

    @zeallust8542

    2 жыл бұрын

    Funny considering by now the whole thing is just h1n1 v2. With a bit more damage to manufacturing industries.

  • @stwjester

    @stwjester

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is his response to people who were experiencing these feelings due to the Pandemic, but he's telling you that he had already hit Rock Bottom, you're all just catching up... POWERFUL.

  • @brodelnaz

    @brodelnaz

    2 жыл бұрын

    Everyone goes top shelf with their words. Does it really "crush" you, or do you just enjoy it like everyone else does?

  • @echo8168

    @echo8168

    Жыл бұрын

    Literally broke down and cried when I heard that. At the lowest mental of my life right now and this man just through a whole bunch of motivation that hasn't existed for years into me 💯❤

  • @MazzieMay
    @MazzieMay2 жыл бұрын

    Despite laughing pretty hard at points, I'd hesitate to call Inside a comedy special. But it is certainly a Bo Burnham special, you know? One of the coolest things about art is the artists intent vs what the audience takes away. Really enjoy how you two in particular look to meet Bo halfway!

  • @carlluce7951

    @carlluce7951

    2 жыл бұрын

    The guy said that he made inside so he wouldn't be bored and end up shooting himself in the head

  • @gabbie25

    @gabbie25

    2 жыл бұрын

    i feel like not calling inside a comedy special is an insult, because that's what the grammy's did. and it's like you know… saying that he cannot "heal the world" with his comedy

  • @maynarddrivesfast804

    @maynarddrivesfast804

    2 жыл бұрын

    You know, I've read/heard lots of comments from people who were very disappointed with "Inside" because it wasn't as "funny" as Bo's other material. I feel like those who dismiss that special in this manner are doing themselves a disservice. Inside was such a self-aware commentary on not only Bo's state of mind during the "pandemic", but also of our modern, self-aggrandizing society as a whole. I feel like he pretty much exposed himself completely in that special, and I'm honestly wondering where he goes from here. Bo has such an awareness of the lurking, hidden evil of modern man that the weight of that knowledge takes a toll on his mental health. I truly believe that he is a philosopher, but is so talented in his comedy and music that he can convey his understanding to the public in a way that is digestible, and readily understood if a person has the capacity to recognize it. I really hope he can hold it all together, because historically people in his position have a tendency to burn so brightly that they burn out. Props to anyone (this channel included) that "gets" it. You're a real thinker.

  • @zachzaideman3929

    @zachzaideman3929

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@maynarddrivesfast804 I have no word to explain what kind of special it is. I watched it 10+ times the 2 weeks after it was released. It is just art and unbelievable. Go back and watch every couple of weeks.

  • @modifidious7171

    @modifidious7171

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh shut up. It's a COMEDY SPECIAL that Netflix PAID HIM TO MAKE. God some of you fangirls are so cringey.

  • @phyrus16
    @phyrus162 жыл бұрын

    I really like the fact that whenever bo look directly into the camera, people always seem to be taken aback. That look and the line "are you feeling nervous?" Almost never fails to exert some type of pressure on the viewer.

  • @vicarious8989
    @vicarious89892 жыл бұрын

    That Funny Feeling is another solid song from Bo. Somber but upbeat in delivery

  • @oof333

    @oof333

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don't know that might be cruel. These two guys can clearly see the depth of Bo's despair, better than almost any reactor I've seen. Between the two of them, they catch everything. That Funny Feeling might ruin them.

  • @CageMatchRunnerUp

    @CageMatchRunnerUp

    2 жыл бұрын

    My favorite song of Bo's

  • @capacchino
    @capacchino2 жыл бұрын

    "he probably loved the quarantine".... ooooooof. Side note, you guys should try "how the world works" or "we think we know you" next.

  • @dustinjohnson8078

    @dustinjohnson8078

    2 жыл бұрын

    how the world works is a trip. Its my favorite to see reactions to. That Funny Feeling is my second favorite because it hit me so hard. A lot of people miss a lot on That Funny Feeling but I feel like you guys are super smart and youre paying attention. Id love to see you react to either.

  • @cricket778

    @cricket778

    2 жыл бұрын

    Being an introvert is a lot more enjoyable when you know you can get out as needed

  • @bonkbook9346

    @bonkbook9346

    2 жыл бұрын

    "We think we know" you definitely feels important in helping someone new to bo understand his perspective. Like. The stuff De (?I think. I have a hard time with names, the man on the left with the larger beard) was picking up on about Bo not really seeming to like people as a concept gets explained very throughly and plainly in that one. And I personally, think it boils down to that bo doesn't dislike people on a 1:1 basis. On a 1:1 basis he's distrustful of them and resentful of the assumptions people make about him, people like me right now making a psychoanalysis based on media he's put out and nothing else. And on a larger scale angry about how far things have gotten in our world as a whole (as gone into in depth in "how the world works").

  • @Samdark0
    @Samdark02 жыл бұрын

    This song ran toward the end of the special, "Inside." It starts at the beginning of the lockdown, and starts out fairly upbeat, but as the year unfolded, each number gets progressively darker. It is a descent into madness, in a sense. Anyway, if you react to the songs in the running order from the special, you will see the story unfold. Loved the reaction, BTW. :)

  • @desisshadow314

    @desisshadow314

    2 жыл бұрын

    and essentially this song is a finale to the last specials’ finale.

  • @kelsosemail

    @kelsosemail

    2 жыл бұрын

    Came to say this. Almost exactly.

  • @4D4M1K3

    @4D4M1K3

    2 жыл бұрын

    would love to see a full special review front to back. but I personally feel like they may as well go thru all of his major specials to really get the full complexities of Inside

  • @danaknight647
    @danaknight6472 жыл бұрын

    Watching his appearance deteriorate over the course of the Inside special is part of what makes it so compelling. I wish I could be there when y'all watch the full special. You guys definitely pick up the subtleties and appreciate his technical genius.

  • @LoLuHHC
    @LoLuHHC2 жыл бұрын

    Just to throw in my $0.02 when he was yelling "get the f*ck up" at the end I think he wasn't talking to us (the audience) nor to himself, but literally to the camera. As in he was finally ready to re-enter the world, to perform, to entertain people and he was stuck in his room alone because of COVID. His only audience was a blinking camera on the floor and that was who he was forced to perform for. He's inserting the cheering and everything but the little plastic camera can't give him what a real crowd can so he lashes out and ultimately forces it to raise/lower its hands. It's why I think this song starts with "get out of your seats" (plural) and transitions to "out of your seat" (singular). I also may be wrong/reading too much into it but that's what I took away 🙃.

  • @bethsadler3617
    @bethsadler36172 жыл бұрын

    I have literally watched the whole special over 100+ times, and yet your idea of the blue representing his mood, and him talking to himself, not us, never once connected until now. Thank you!

  • @De.Dre.Universe

    @De.Dre.Universe

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's just my humble opinion. I would like to ask him im person...🤞🏾 De

  • @bethsadler3617

    @bethsadler3617

    2 жыл бұрын

    You and me both, man. You and me both.

  • @Samdark0
    @Samdark02 жыл бұрын

    This one earned a Grammy

  • @monodescarado
    @monodescarado2 жыл бұрын

    The thing about Bo’s work is that it is art, and thus any interpretation is acceptable. For me, the song mirrors what it was like to have a panic attack on stage: 1. He loses energy as the song goes on, and his breath gets shorter. There’s a battery projection throughout that is full at first, but then later is flashing because it’s nearly empty. 2. His movement becomes more erratic to the point that he picks up the camera and starts spinning around, showing how disorientating it was 3. The lyrics show the dichotomy of both wanting the attention (all eyes on me) while being on stage and needing to be the centre of everything, while simultaneously begging for help (pray for me) 4. He also talks about anxiety (the ocean at your door) and being overwhelmed by everything (you’re not going to stop it even if you try) While you’re going down this rabbit hole, it’s important to know that everything Bo does is intentional and preplanned, even when things seem off-the-cuff. He’s constantly in his own head. But because everything is planned, there’s also an element of a character on show. The character is Bo: the artist, performer, comedian and troubled soul; the real person is Robert: the writer, the planner, the editor and set designer. When he see him in interviews, Robert is introverted, down to earth, and thoughtful. Bo on stage is narcissistic, and at times a bit of an arsehole. The fact that what we’re seeing is actually two people makes all of Bo’s content so much more layered.

  • @dauntingbutthereyougo6910
    @dauntingbutthereyougo69102 жыл бұрын

    If you check out any Bo Burnham interviews, you'll see that he talks - a lot! and he's incredibly articulate and has some amazing insight, I'd recommend it because he's a totally different person when not in performance mode.

  • @jaceeaster2246

    @jaceeaster2246

    2 жыл бұрын

    they should check out BB in the green room interview.

  • @dauntingbutthereyougo6910

    @dauntingbutthereyougo6910

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jaceeaster2246 it's a good one, but I was thinking something more recent like the Vulture interview or the Off Camera ones, or any from around Eighth Grade era, not necessarily to react to (though that would be great) but just to gain a little more insight.

  • @MeganTheLibrarian3

    @MeganTheLibrarian3

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed! Watch a recent interview with him or listen to a podcast he was on. He's extremely intelligent and thoughtful and I love when he gets passionate about something. I'll find some links for you guys and be back in another comment! 😄

  • @bethsadler3617

    @bethsadler3617

    2 жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/hp-J1sGEd5PgccY.html - the Douglas Rushkoff interview is literally Bo with one of his favorite authors, being interviewed bc of the way Bo used what he read in Rushkoff's book Present Shock in his own Art. His work is on those levels sometimes.

  • @lewismaddox4132
    @lewismaddox41322 жыл бұрын

    You know, I underestimated you guys. You absolutely give me hope. You recognize the stones and the foresight it took to create this shit. People may think it's simple... It's not!

  • @De.Dre.Universe

    @De.Dre.Universe

    2 жыл бұрын

    That means a lot Lewis Maddox. Thanks for the honest post and support ✊🏾 De

  • @angusferdinandleonardojone8501
    @angusferdinandleonardojone85012 жыл бұрын

    Bo is one of the first examples of someone becoming “KZread famous.” If you watch his earliest songs, he was a literal child! His talents have grown and matured so much over the years. He went from being a kid messing around on his keyboard in his room to being highly recognizable to people who watched a lot of KZread. That parlayed itself into a successful career, but it also came with some heavy baggage he probably wasn’t ready to carry. His lyrics, while silly at times, hold a lot of meaning. If you go back to the Kanye rant, the analogy of the Pringle can and the burrito, he’s talking about reaching for things that aren’t attainable and/or were more than you bargained for once you got them. Great reaction! Always love seeing folks give Bo a try.

  • @KittyShark701
    @KittyShark7012 жыл бұрын

    I love your guys reactions to Bo Burham. I understand you both wanna wait to watch the specials until after you react to the videos but there is so much between the songs. It's a totally different experience watching the whole special so I hope you eventually get the chance to. I'm excited to continue to follow y'all, I really appreciate your perspectives

  • @elbruces
    @elbruces2 жыл бұрын

    That "Kanye rant" song was the last recording from the last step on his last tour, so we straight up saw the last time before this when he was onvstage. And he's not even on stage here. "Inside" is entirely shot in a single room, but he's so good with lighting and set design that every track looks extremely different. I'd recommend trying "How the World Works" next for something a little more light and fun.

  • @gafgarian
    @gafgarian2 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic reaction again. You continue nailing it guys. For what it is worth, I cannot agree more about people "needing to see this". I honestly feel the entire INSIDE special should be in some future Smithsonian exhibit about pandemic. I highly recommend, after you guys watch all of the individual songs, to separately just watch the special the whole way through. You don't even need to react to it. Just watch it for yourself. It is such a perfect and necessary mental summary and subsequent cleansing of what we as a species experienced globally over an 18 month period. The global lockdown as a result of COVID will be discussed and studied in school textbooks for centuries, in the same way we learned about smallpox and cholera epidemics of the 1800s. No one reading those textbooks will possibly know the mental gymnastics, strain, and harm we all have experienced, it simply isn't possible to convey through a block of text. And, at some point in the future, there will be great Ken Burns style documentaries and major movie events talking all about it, but no billion dollar budget will ever convey the simple hopelessness that this one guy, filming a solo "comedy" show in a shed behind his house has done. I've been a fan of Bo Burnham the comedian and musician since his very first videos in 2007. I've drifted away and come back to him over the years and became a fan of Bo Burnham the artist and the intellectual with his previous specials. But INSIDE made me a fan of Bo Burnham the storyteller, the optimist and the realist, but mostly it made me a fan of Bo Burnham the voice. Because he gave a voice to all of our frozen and abandoned lives and psyches. I will likely never meet Bo, and that is fine. But if one message ever got to him from any of us, I think it should just be a simple "thank you". The INSIDE special will never not be, IMO, and indelible masterpiece representation of the struggles and resilience of humanity. For perhaps the first time in human history, we were all, in our own ways, united in one thing and Bo, in HIS own way, was able to communicate the fears, sadness, frustration, apathy, general hopelessness, and momentary glimpses of happiness we all lived through. The point is, watch it. In its entirety, in one sitting, with no interruptions. It is a level of catharsis every one of us needs and deserves, whether we know it or not.

  • @ssjonesy1234
    @ssjonesy12342 жыл бұрын

    Great insights. You guys are grasping the themes better than many others who react to Bo’s stuff. Would love to see you do We Think We Know You, From God’s Perspective, Sad, or #deep.

  • @uplex2716

    @uplex2716

    2 жыл бұрын

    Meet Cleaver

  • @TheDylls
    @TheDylls Жыл бұрын

    The reaction at 2:17 That's how I felt in my SOUL, and you just KNOW how hard Burnham worked to plan that

  • @aurumarma5711
    @aurumarma57112 жыл бұрын

    When watching the special the moment that Bo picks the camera up is so emotional, because the whole time for over an hour our perspective is almost exclusively stationary. At one point the camera falls down, and there's a very occasional pan, but that's the first time that we as the viewer is picked up and moved around the room with him like this.

  • @smurfrise
    @smurfrise2 жыл бұрын

    It’d be funny to see you react to one of his old rap KZread videos, like “i’m bo yo” to get another totally different side of him! Also I agree with other comments talking about watching his interviews to get a sense of his off stage persona. The Green Room episode with him on it is good, you guys could react to that and/or the song “Art is Dead.” Additionally, he wrote and directed the movie “8th Grade” which is totally different from his performance art and it’s really interesting how he uses cinematography and music and everything to create a sense of what it feels like to be self-conscious (in this case an 8th grade KZreadr, but as he’s explained in interviews promoting the movie, he also has that feeling being in the public eye).

  • @boingo69
    @boingo692 жыл бұрын

    "... Your gift can be your form of therapy." That is deep and insightful. Thank you for that. I hope more people hear that.

  • @psychedelicpegasus7587
    @psychedelicpegasus75872 жыл бұрын

    Me and my partner both worked throughout the pandemic. I was in retail and he worked with kids in residential care. We were so burnt out some evenings, on the way home we played "Shit" from the Inside album really loud in the car and bopped to it. It was such a hard time and that song summarised a lot of what we were feeling. It had a catchy tune and it also acknowledged how bad we were feeling without bringing us down. Bo is definitely a genius.

  • @satoristeve
    @satoristeve2 жыл бұрын

    Reaction channels were a quarantine coping mechanism for me. I've seen a lot of them, and I've seen a few of them go from small to pretty big in a fairly quick time frame. I like you guys' dynamic and I think you both have interesting takes to hear. Thanks. Looking forward to seeing more of your stuff.

  • @bellz715
    @bellz7152 жыл бұрын

    I had only heard this song on Spotify so I thought he ended up with an audience at some point so when I finally sat down and watched Inside, I was bawling because of his breakdown before this song aired and hearing a crowd cheering that wasn't there. My husband walked in and was like "Why are you crying, isn't this supposed to be funny??" lol

  • @desisshadow314
    @desisshadow3142 жыл бұрын

    “You already said he’s a genius 17 times… he is.” Hahaha!

  • @desisshadow314

    @desisshadow314

    11 ай бұрын

    Sometimes you just have to reaffirm things :)

  • @LongXue
    @LongXue2 жыл бұрын

    The crowd I believe is a contrast to show how people think he's always entertaining people like everything he said gets a laughter from everyone which just makes it extra sad. Even if he say something like he wants to die, people will think it's a joke line or something.

  • @tylerwheatley7104
    @tylerwheatley71042 жыл бұрын

    Easily the most insightful and intelligent reaction channel I've found. Also, the only people to recognize each beat of Bo's videos. I've seen people laugh through this one thinking it was all a joke. Great balance of personalities, too. Up the production game ASAP, you're about to blow up.

  • @lizmetcalf3714
    @lizmetcalf37142 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate your message about reaching out, speaking out, and having nothing to be ashamed of. I am grateful for caring people like you. Thank you.

  • @bullsmoothtime
    @bullsmoothtime2 жыл бұрын

    That's a really good point about him performing from the perspective of his subconscious which he's actually done before. His song "left brain right brain" is a good example of this. it's not as serious as this but it's incredibly creative and unique and honest, definitely recommend.

  • @jamisonking3613
    @jamisonking36132 жыл бұрын

    Really great reaction guys. You both seem smart and make good points, but seem to come at things from different angles so it makes for a great video. Because of this I bet you'd enjoy BB "Left Brain Right Brain". This and "We Think We Know You" are both really unique ways to approach musical comedy that I haven't seen before. Honestly though, anything from Bo will be good. His early stuff was more shock comedy but he was still so clever in those even at a young age. His approach to a love song? Try "Repeat Stuff". Wanna move into the religious material? "From God's Perspective". Like rap? "Rant" (not Kanye Rant just "Rant") or "Words, Words, Words". A savage AF country song? "Country Song". More introspection? "Art is Dead". Honestly I think you're both going to really enjoy going further into this particular rabbit hole.

  • @palmmoot
    @palmmoot2 жыл бұрын

    This song also makes more sense in the context of the song before it, That Funny Feeling. In general the entire special/album Inside builds to All Eyes On Me. Possibly even his entire career at this point.

  • @swere1240
    @swere12402 жыл бұрын

    "got it good now get inside" that line hits you hard when you think about it

  • @poptivist
    @poptivist2 жыл бұрын

    "a lot of times our gift is our therapy" that's deep as heck

  • @marisamish
    @marisamish2 жыл бұрын

    You guys HAVE to react to his old stuff. Words Words Words, Rant, Bo Fo Sho, I’m Bo Yo, Oh Bo for his elite wordplay, From Gods Perspective, Country Song, What’s Funny, Irony, My Whole Family… basically his whole catalog. You won’t regret it!!!!

  • @lucar9873
    @lucar98732 жыл бұрын

    I mean this in the kindest way, the guy on the left is gonna cry when it gets to this song when y'all watch the special all the way through.

  • @De.Dre.Universe

    @De.Dre.Universe

    2 жыл бұрын

    Luca, i see no lies in that statement lol. He has a way of connecting with anyine who cares and will listen. And if you listen, you'll be moved De...guy on the left

  • @jmarth523
    @jmarth5232 жыл бұрын

    You 2 within 3 videos have become my favorite reactors. God damn guys, you guys have great conversational skills

  • @De.Dre.Universe

    @De.Dre.Universe

    2 жыл бұрын

    Greatly appreciated J M!!!

  • @thehirsch
    @thehirsch2 жыл бұрын

    "bro i had the time of my life last night." thats how i feel watching you guys become Burnham fans. Your joy seems so pure and I LOVE IT!

  • @h3corptempbutevadinganass
    @h3corptempbutevadinganass2 жыл бұрын

    Talking about camera angles, if you do watch the whole special, which again is only an hour, I would watch out or be ready because he did all of it 100% on his own and a lot of it is to articulate anxiety and he presented in a lot of ways like claustrophobia in the super close-up shot of his eyes for example, it can be intense🤯

  • @LadyKittentsune
    @LadyKittentsune2 жыл бұрын

    I have really been enjoying your reactions to Bo's songs. I would love to see you react to "How the World Works". It's from the same special as this one.

  • @zoeyfurie7449
    @zoeyfurie74492 жыл бұрын

    Great reaction once again. I don’t have anything new to say, mostly just commenting to improve your numbers for the KZread algorithm, but I def agree that you should watch the whole special at some point and reevaluate this song then. It takes on so much more meanings to the point where I can’t here it without feeling a pain in my chest. Thank you for the reactions, can’t wait for more!

  • @De.Dre.Universe

    @De.Dre.Universe

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Zoey!!! ✊🏾🤙🏾

  • @GeirGunnarss
    @GeirGunnarss Жыл бұрын

    "You say the ocean's rising like I give a shit You say the whole world's ending, honey, it already did You're not gonna slow it, Heaven knows you tried" As someone who has dealt with and still does deal with anxiety and depression these lines hit so close to home.

  • @theConquerersMama

    @theConquerersMama

    Жыл бұрын

    Same. I already lived with crippling agoraphobia & panic attacks for years before the pandemic hit. I got it in the first wave too. But still had to keep my humans alive. It was a surreal time.

  • @Bleeglesplotch

    @Bleeglesplotch

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@theConquerersMamaand to think it was all unnecessary come to find out. Now we know it wasn't as deadly as it was reported to be. The masks they knew were ineffective from the start were used to make us feel distant from one another and not even see ourselves as people anymore. Not to mention the political divide that was played by the hierarchy to keep everyone at each other's throats. Mind you, the information about masks being ineffective can be found on the CDC's website. Don't take it from me, go have a look for yourself.

  • @TheEMFB
    @TheEMFB2 жыл бұрын

    You are allowed to interpret art in any way it pleases you. I love the collective take you two have on this one. ☝️❤️

  • @bullsmoothtime
    @bullsmoothtime2 жыл бұрын

    man that "time of my life last night" made me spit out my drink LOL. such a great point 😂

  • @snwbrdbum14
    @snwbrdbum142 жыл бұрын

    Y'all need to watch all of "Inside" on Netflix. It's what this song and Welcome to the Internet are from. It's honestly one of the best pieces of performance art this century. The lead up to this song makes it hit even harder. I would caution against listening to the individual songs, because they are part of a whole narrative, and listening to them out of context lessens their impact. Y'all are awesome, keep doing your thing. I really appreciate the effort and insight you put into these.

  • @ozzymandias5169
    @ozzymandias51692 жыл бұрын

    This song won a grammy. Granted the grammys are shady af, but he did win.

  • @thesimulation9651
    @thesimulation96512 жыл бұрын

    Nerds is a really underrated song by Bo, hell of a ride is fantastic and every song from the special inside is great.

  • @bcudemo33
    @bcudemo332 жыл бұрын

    Maybe its cuz iv been watching Bo since he was 15 but I can jam to his music anytime, anyplace... Love the reaction, I suggest you listen to his older song too. Get a sense of where he started to where he is now.

  • @MeganTheLibrarian3

    @MeganTheLibrarian3

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've only known Bo existed for like 7 months and I've been listening to him on repeat. In the car, at the gym (Problematic is my go-to workout song!) 😄

  • @Creenella
    @Creenella2 жыл бұрын

    Man I love how much attention you guys pay to the subtler themes in this special, it's wonderful to see this piece of art properly appreciated

  • @chad_holbrook
    @chad_holbrook2 жыл бұрын

    It has been said before but this is where he is now. I started watching him in the early KZread days. He was a child. He did really funny and quirky songs and then got really YT famous. He started selling out shows. I love that you guys are seeing and feeling how raw his work is now. You'll be shocked to see his early work as a kid.

  • @javiersosa3255
    @javiersosa32552 жыл бұрын

    You should watch the special in its entirety on your own time it very Erie at least for me on how he embodied all the stages of mental complications during quarantine. From not knowing what the future awaits to a slow mental decline where your hope start looking bleak and then at the end the small light of hope finally shines on his possible future if he just starts living life again

  • @ashash1338
    @ashash1338 Жыл бұрын

    Yess you hit it on the nose, it's his depression/anxiety talking to him through the song. Trying to drag him back in, telling him, "don't be nervous, don't be shy. Come on in the waters fine."

  • @squishyliz3032
    @squishyliz30322 жыл бұрын

    I cannot express strongly enough how much you should watch the entire special in its context. It is so much more than the songs, and it tells a whole story and is truly in my opinion the greatest piece of art to come out of the digital media for our generation. The fact he made this during the pandemic, the emotions and feelings and thoughts and humor all mix together to create a truly one of a kind masterpiece you can’t get the full feeling of without experiencing the whole thing together

  • @AnnV1955
    @AnnV19552 жыл бұрын

    Please react to “Rant.” It’s not the Kanye one. It might be from his “What” special on Netflix.

  • @kat6386
    @kat63862 жыл бұрын

    Loving y'all's insights. His song We Think We Know You is the one that opened my eyes to his introspection. Keep em coming!

  • @chemberdan6
    @chemberdan62 жыл бұрын

    The ending to his special Inside is so powerful it's the song called Goodbye. He gets locked outside of his room and there's a spotlight on him and one of the lyrics is "come out with your hands up we've got you surrounded." Then he fights trying to get the door back open and then collapses down like he's breaking down.

  • @tainc
    @tainc2 жыл бұрын

    Y’all have the deepest insights I’ve heard about Bo and his music. Enjoying following along as you discover the rest!

  • @De.Dre.Universe

    @De.Dre.Universe

    2 жыл бұрын

    So thankful for your comment Mikey!!! De

  • @desisshadow314
    @desisshadow3142 жыл бұрын

    Going to go where everybody knows everybody knows everybody knows. In quarantine you’re alone.. in therapy you’re alone. All eyes are on yourself and your betterment. Bo is great with his songs about how many ways people can interpret it

  • @toxiclunch
    @toxiclunch2 жыл бұрын

    Best part of this song is the eldritch shadow horror that grabs the camera after he yells at it.

  • @TheGeorgeYeah
    @TheGeorgeYeah2 жыл бұрын

    my heart rate increases EVERY SINGLE TIME with this song

  • @hansTowns
    @hansTowns2 жыл бұрын

    Man, probs to you guys! You are the only people actually reacting to the songs and discuss what its about. Instead of just listening to it and ending the video. Great stuff man, you guys really try to understand what he means with all the layers he puts into his songs. Great chemistry between you guys, really chill to watch.

  • @cabbage6943
    @cabbage69432 жыл бұрын

    Please check out Tim Minchin too if you like Bo. Tim Minchins Prejudice, Thank you god, Lullaby are favorites. Also for Bo Burnham check out his Breakup song and I'm Bo yo.

  • @Wintertidal
    @Wintertidal2 жыл бұрын

    you are catchin him at a defining moment in his life, the first stuff he put out when he was 16 (back around '06, when youtube was young) was 99.9% shock value, but the dude has grown basically into a musical-philosopher-comedian or something, lol.

  • @stdjunior
    @stdjunior Жыл бұрын

    he won awards for the lighting on this special iirc

  • @rumpelstiltskin6150
    @rumpelstiltskin61502 жыл бұрын

    I saw this one more as what he felt like he needed to hear from someone else 5 years ago, get the fuck up, it's almost over, it's just begun, don't waste your chance, but when he says come on in, the water's fine, that's him extending what actually needed to be said, sometimes you need one, sometimes the other, everyone's different and there's no correct answer to this problem, so all you can do is offer both.

  • @sunset_irises
    @sunset_irises2 жыл бұрын

    This song was recorded late into his quarantine, and one of the biggest takeaways I've had with it is that Bo does a phenomenal job capturing the mental unraveling that was bound to happen in that time. The overwhelming feeling of delirium, and of things happening to and around you with no control or direction is so incredibly strong. Bo is a phenomenal musician and lyricist, but he's also fantastic at setting a mood. The lighting, the special effects, the camera angles being used to point your focus where he wants it... Inside was proof that the man is a walking legend.

  • @interwoven222
    @interwoven2222 жыл бұрын

    When you said "I feel like we could be Ina conversation while we're high, and it could be life-" I really felt that. Agree so much.

  • @idigthat73
    @idigthat732 жыл бұрын

    New subber here. I like you guys. I've only discovered Bo recently, and I can't believe how gifted this man is. I'm addicted to his reactions right now, and I just want you to know you guys seem to have your fingers on the pulse when it comes to him. Cudos for your realness and encouraging the men out there to address their inner demons. ☮️

  • @ThatsMyStuffYouBledOnTrevor
    @ThatsMyStuffYouBledOnTrevor2 жыл бұрын

    I feel like this is a love letter to performing live. It scares him, and challenges him, and he genuinely has issues with the anxiety of performing. But he also clearly misses it. And wanted to get back into it. And then, after doing all the work to get in the right head space to do it - suddenly couldn’t! So this is Bo, in his room, missing the ability to perform live. To the point that he actually uses a laugh track as a synthetic audience - that’s how much he really does miss it. It doesn’t mean that he’s so “better” that it’ll never ever give him problems. And it doesn’t mean that he’s doing very well mentally even in that very moment. But this is a man who, on some level, misses the presence of an audience. To the point that he dials up a fake one to react to what he’s saying to a camera alone in his room. The audience might be tone deaf & might not always get the point (laughing while he discloses serious mental health problems). But to me, that shouting & laughter at the end is him really, really - at least in this particular moment - missing the dumb comfort of “the audience”. It’s something that - since a very young age - he’s always been able to go to for approval and acceptance. Not that they always give it, either. But it’s probably a little like working out every day to lose a few pounds and not having a scale. You *hate* scales. But…you always kinda wanna scale. And when the number says what you hope it does (or better) - gaaaah. Fuck yeah. That’s something to miss - whether it’s good for you or not.

  • @jasperjudd
    @jasperjudd2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve watched a bunch of different channels doing reactions of Bo’s stuff and it really fun to see people who are so new to his content. Love the in depth analysis you guys do. One major suggestion for you guys is to watch the specials as a whole, or at least with “inside”, because while the songs are good by themselves, watching the whole thing in order is a completely different experience. In order to really understand the message and get the deeper meanings in the songs, it’s vital to watch the whole special. Especially because a lot of the parts that help paint the full picture take place between songs. I’m not really sure how to explain it but watching the whole special is a really intense and thought provoking experience. Idk if it’s possible for you guys to do a reaction on the whole thing but if so I’d love to see it. Even if it was done over multiple days, I think watching it chronologically and in its entirety would be a lot more intresting and I think you guys would find it far more fascinating that way

  • @mindlander
    @mindlander2 жыл бұрын

    What I gotta pay for y'all to react to the whole Inside special? You won't regret it. Neither will I. Y'all def know wassup.

  • @rosegoulart7748
    @rosegoulart77485 ай бұрын

    Love the energy y’all give- good reactions that make me watch more of your reactions

  • @ethidian3444
    @ethidian34442 жыл бұрын

    Eventually you guys should watch Bo in various interviews, you'd definitely be interested in his general wit and personality. He's funny as hell on a moment to moment basis but also speaks some profound thoughts on the fly. In a Hollywood round table multi-celebrity interview he steals the room quite a few times, after he wrote and directed his debut film Eighth Grade (critically praised, true-to-life movie).

  • @ashleyhall153
    @ashleyhall1532 жыл бұрын

    I will watch every piece of Bo Burnham content you guys put out. So many people miss the messages and its awesome to see your takes on what he's putting out. Specifically with Inside, I highly recommend a full viewing, as a lot of these songs hit different with the context the whole special brings.

  • @sallycriss353
    @sallycriss3532 жыл бұрын

    "Jesus in this one"- gentleman you need to watch ALL of Inside then you will REALLY see all the Jesus aspects. The show is brilliant. Hilarious in parts. Panic in others. Sad. Insightful. I can't stress enough just how good Inside is.

  • @CriminalApes
    @CriminalApes2 жыл бұрын

    You guys have a new follower. It's a strange thought that he's not at a show but he edited in canned laughter. It's actually eerie when you have the background info on the man himself.

  • @calebolsen5
    @calebolsen5 Жыл бұрын

    The part where he picked up the camera was to be like an artist at a concert, how they will take someone's phone and show themselves performing for the crowd. But this specific instance he picked up his own camera to show him performing to himself to display how truly alone he felt during the pandemic.

  • @stevlmao
    @stevlmao2 жыл бұрын

    Another one of the more introspective songs by Bo Burnham I feel is an old song from his early-ish career called “art is dead.”

  • @christinamae1902
    @christinamae19022 жыл бұрын

    I loved watching y’all experience bo burnham for the first time! His specials are great, and I love how you guys discuss so many different aspects that I hadn’t considered when I watched his videos.

  • @agentlemancaller86
    @agentlemancaller862 жыл бұрын

    you hit it on the head. This song is his mental pep talk to get back on stage. Sometimes mental health can make the person suffering feel selfish hence the line "you say the ocean is rising like I give a shit".There are bigger problems in the world but when you are in the grasps of an anxious or depressive episode NOTHING ELSE MATTERS.

  • @emzyginger
    @emzyginger2 жыл бұрын

    “You said he’s a genius already seventeen times… uh, he is.” That. That got my subscription. 💀

  • @yourmomsaccount69
    @yourmomsaccount692 жыл бұрын

    So hi. I know I'm probably the 500th person to say this but it's SO cool to see people falling in love with Bo even after years and years of him making content.

  • @Travis-no3wh
    @Travis-no3wh2 жыл бұрын

    Great reaction. My 2 cents, when he picked up the camera, showed the room, his shadow holding the camera, was him breaking the 4th wall, showing us it's been only him,the entire special.

  • @alanmassey1138
    @alanmassey11382 жыл бұрын

    The thing about your interpretation of the meaning of the song: art is as much about what you get out of it as what you put into it. Whether Bo intended it or not, that was what you got and that's what matters.

  • @sethmossberg1946
    @sethmossberg19462 жыл бұрын

    Inside is his Netflix special filmed, written and directed by himself and you see his arch visually with his hair and mentally through the narrative of his content. Must watch.

  • @marshall26
    @marshall262 жыл бұрын

    I think the song is his anxiety and depression enticing him back

  • @ForceOfWill100
    @ForceOfWill1002 жыл бұрын

    What's crazy is I was following this dude for the better part of 10 years, and over time you just saw the "goofy comic" facade crack bit by bit until this last special where he just tore it right off for the world to see. Pretty jarring for his fans, and incredibly brave. Appreciate y'all for taking the time to break this down

  • @SkoomaFish
    @SkoomaFish2 жыл бұрын

    i love seeing who can maintain his eye contact and who has to look away

  • @darlingthompson7698
    @darlingthompson76982 жыл бұрын

    Y’all wrong about one thing. You CAN absolutely bump this ANYTIME, any place, anywhere. I listen to this EVERYDAY. went on vacation, played it at the shore house. Mostly the fun ones or outtakes. But even the sad, heady tracks! I appreciate him so much. It’s all good all the time. 💖✌🏾

  • @FloraMHorta
    @FloraMHorta Жыл бұрын

    I had to pause at the Hey Arnold! reference. That was a big part of my childhood! What a great nugget! That cartoon was so goooood!!!! ^^ I love your references, guys. Love your personality and insightful commentary. Thank you so much for showing our boi Bo your appreciation. I am really enjoying your reactions, guys, keep it up. Not watching them in order, but it doesn't detract from the quality insights y'all bring.

  • @kaiiids815
    @kaiiids8152 жыл бұрын

    You two have the best chemistry! I’ve been analyzing this song for weeks (and the entire special) and your takes on it are so interesting! Thanks guys!

  • @angelguerrero7655
    @angelguerrero7655 Жыл бұрын

    He actually directed and wrote a majority of the show. So, the lighting and effects are mostly done by him alone. Truly amazing how he's able to be so skilled in so many different fields of performance.

  • @LongXue
    @LongXue2 жыл бұрын

    I think when he was talking to the camera, I interpret it as him seeing that his audience aren't standing up even though he already asked them to stand up... cause the audience is a single camera after all. He realized he's only talking to a camera really, even if he knows it'll be watched by millions of people, at that time he's still recording by himself with a single camera as his audience, there's no connection to people unlike doing it live.

  • @ajdelisle3459
    @ajdelisle34599 ай бұрын

    "you don't wanna touch the hem of his garment bro?????" is one of the funniest things i've ever heard

  • @sammrutledge
    @sammrutledge2 жыл бұрын

    i love your guys’ content and the way you thoroughly breakdown what you watch and they way you pay your respect to something you normally wouldn’t be interested in. love it

  • @RandomChannel68
    @RandomChannel682 жыл бұрын

    The ending to me was him simulating a panic attack. The increasing sound of the crowd, the disorienting visuals. Also, it’s blue lighting just like the Kanye rant lighting. He had a panic attack during that so I think the angry 'Get the fuck up!" was him expressing his anger that no one noticed he was struggling then. Kind of like, 'look at-what I went through during that.' the lyrics represent how he was feeling and potentially still is feeling. A lot of people during the story Part assume, "oh covid happened." but what-they also dont think about is the panic that-came after. There are moments in my life where something goes wrong and I automatically think, "wait am i really ready for this?" and panic. Bo probably felt this right as covid hit. It must've of put him in a bad place-where it led to him getting angry and expressing how he felt during the Kanye rant when he was having a panic attack.

  • @Cassandra6
    @Cassandra62 жыл бұрын

    Both of his specials, “make happy” and “inside” both made me laugh but also made me pretty sad as well and I cried at points watching both

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