Beginning of Weezer Holiday and the beginning Love, Me Normally kinda
@st4nley4 күн бұрын
this is siiick
@SugarGH0ST8 күн бұрын
Pls do eial
@kaorusimpz9 күн бұрын
Idk if this was said already but there is a point in the song with five names where it has a little part that sounds EXACTLY like the beginning of 2econd 2ight 2eer
@crabmilkersupreme4 күн бұрын
and there’s a really old song of will’s from like 2012 where he’s rapping and stuff and he says “forget bored stiff, i got rigor mortis” which would be reused in 222 as well :3
@SimonSzentgyorgyi11 күн бұрын
will has an unreleased song called "man, i love being drunk" that there are clips of him playing back in the day. the melody on the title of the song sounds a hell of a lot like the little noodly riff played right at the very beginning of "half decade hangover". one of my favorite will wood callbacks
@SugarGH0ST11 күн бұрын
fun fact: Dr. Sunshine Is Dead is refferring to one of Will Wood's previous aliases, William Sunshine
@myahoshino4 күн бұрын
the whole album is about dr shunshines death not just that song
@SugarGH0ST4 күн бұрын
@@myahoshino Really?
@PSYCHONAUTICWIZARD11 күн бұрын
I'm convinced that you could sing a whole Will Wood album with just one song
@SugarGH0ST14 күн бұрын
The vocal on my right is too loud, it drowns out the rest
@zubiprime18 күн бұрын
"you missed a spot."
@PolyKnight820 күн бұрын
2:22 CR-
@mwommp24 күн бұрын
you couldve had credits playing in one headphone while the other is silent
@mwommp24 күн бұрын
this but eial
@batsinthebelfry_25 күн бұрын
you missed 2012, Cotard's Solution, and Dr. Sunshine sharing a similar chord progression!! the intro to 2012, and the "if dreams can come true..." part for the latter two, all start with Ab to Bb then diverge off into different progressions. it may seem like just two chords but its definitely intentional
@John_Railcannon25 күн бұрын
mmm tasty (also not enough people know about the remastered version of SELF-iSH it's really hard to find on spotify for some reason)
@Lydia-Chlamydia14 күн бұрын
Distribution issues, it should be back up normally now
@ok-ji2zn6 күн бұрын
Yeah it used to be right there on the wwattw’s spotify but it disappeared but the remastered versions are still on like playlists
@John_Railcannon6 күн бұрын
@@ok-ji2zn That's how I originally found it, through one of the featured playlists on the Will Wood page
@clingyRascal25 күн бұрын
The “where do you get off” part is a bit of a stretch since it’s just a phrase
@everythingpizzaandknuckles626825 күн бұрын
I think "Jimmy Mushroom's Last Drink" is also referenced in "Half-Decade Hangover" in these lines: Turns out anyone can eat out the trash Then wake up on the freeway mid-crash
@Ember_Trans_Cat11 күн бұрын
im pretty sure will said 'hand me my shovel' was the only intentional lyrical callback in half decade hangover
@everythingpizzaandknuckles626825 күн бұрын
WAIT, SELF- AND -ISH ARE RELATED?!?!?!
@deviantsemicolon61828 күн бұрын
Mr. Fregoli also has another leitmotif from one of Will's older songs, Nuburbatize
@paolasarahi129 күн бұрын
“I’ll stay awake tonight….. CRY-“
@Theguy20-ov8ckАй бұрын
I feel like some of these are more of references than leitmotifs
@ViktorLoR_MainuАй бұрын
calling the similarities between Self-ish's two parts "references" is a crime
@beathecat6604Ай бұрын
Okay the Tomcat Disposables and Willard! one hit me like a fucking truck
@meirnevaehАй бұрын
7:55 i haven't been able to find Love Me, Nomally because all the search results show is Love, Me Normally (and i cant find it on Spotify.) can anyone help
@starcasm3133Ай бұрын
it's the third part of suburbia overture
@meirnevaehАй бұрын
Thank u 🙏@@starcasm3133
@ri_s9671Ай бұрын
my absolute favorite leitmotif in will's songs are the floorboards one from misanthropologist and 2econd 2ight 2eer. firstly i love that it's a reference to "tell tale heart" which is my favorite edgar allen poem story but also those lines happen to be my favorite parts of their respective songs. musically and lyrically they are such beautiful lines
@linkklingАй бұрын
is it just me or does 0:50 onwards in 'good morning, campers!' from ch&t sound like willard? i swear theyre the same melody at times
@WurmTheWurstАй бұрын
i once saw a live performance where will did 2012 and destroy to enjoy in the same song
@ameliatheproАй бұрын
I'm not sure anybody else has pointed this one out but in memento mori, the part that says "well one day you'll be not even a faint memory" until "Your legacy's not yours to see nor is your eulogy and you'll never know what it all means" you can literally perfectly sing front street's chorus
@redballoon9007Ай бұрын
Also the beginning of Cotard’s Solution (Anatta, Dukkha, Anicca) sounds like the near end of Mr. Sunshine is Dead.
@itsatomicccАй бұрын
REMEMBER ME WHEN UR FAMOUS 💕💕 THIS IS FIRE
@Leaf_Bread456Ай бұрын
the way will wood says floor boards "floormboards">>
@enjoyasalad647Ай бұрын
He seems to just put randoms "m"s in his lyrics and I love it "I dropped my eyeballs in the bonfire, we fucked on amm mbed of nails" "Your ear to the playground, your eye on the mmball" I'm sure there are more examples of this
@InsomnicLatte18 күн бұрын
Way to the fearrr of coulmerrrssss
@tb454616 күн бұрын
@@InsomnicLatteI think it’s the way his vibrato is processed in the brain without the visual. Maybe that sounds like nerd shit, idk, I’m soooo stoned right now and used to be a singer. certain vibratos make false consonants
@BirdikennАй бұрын
Where did u get the tabs??
@All6pistolsАй бұрын
This isn’t leitmotif-it’s just sampling and reusing parts of his older songs (which is still cool)
@ellieofthebeast79524 күн бұрын
I'd say a large majority of it counts as leitmotif, since it isn't just thrown in there for shits and giggles, rather to invoke a specific theme or message.
@brandonsos21Ай бұрын
In Outliers and hippocrates Will makes a reference in the verse "Too weird to love, too scared to die, too alien to take you home" to a song by A Verbal Equinox (a band he was in before he created Will Wood and the Tapeworms) called "He'll use me for his needle show" with the verse "I'm far too wierd to life, but ain't too rare to die, take a good hard look, you can see it in my bloodshot eyes" Curiously, Dr. Sunshine himself sings this song
4:17 is such a drastic change lol i love both albums tho
@ameliathepro2 ай бұрын
Also there's the little kazoo part that plays during: -6up 5oh when he's saying those random words during the instrumental, the "da da da da da daa oh wooh wooh" thing -Dr Sunshine is dead during the start, it's the same rythm but in a bass not a kazoo, and then with a kazoo when he says "If we could see each other then there's no more use for hiding..." -Laplace's angel when he says "It doesn't take a killer to murder, it only takes a reason to kill"
@O5Nota2 ай бұрын
I loved the 1 frame scream from cotards to dr sunshine
@luminous_spores2 ай бұрын
Fun? Fact! 8:33 is a reference to the tell-tale heart, a short story by Edgar Allen Poe
@Amazatastic2 ай бұрын
he would excel at writing musicals!!
@anura606612 күн бұрын
self ish should be a musical 🔥
@user-wu3ee7li4f2 ай бұрын
IS THAT A WILL WOOD REFERENCE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@w.whoisrio2 ай бұрын
idk if anyone has pointed this out already but from the normal album documentary: the background during the talking part of blackboxwarrior is a distorted audio of will whistling the melody to vampire culture! two cross references to the same two songs
@dos_tres2 ай бұрын
some of these very much a stretch
@mludiq3 ай бұрын
it's funny how some of these songs later had transitions in the live album.
@spineintheswamp3 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure suburbia has references to all the other songs on tna, which is probably fairly known but its honestly so cool and makes it the perfect 'overture' and the first song on the record
@_.kirikat._3 ай бұрын
I think the end of Cicada Days matches the beginning of Falling Up (And I think think Rumba of Death has a saxophone part that's the same as Laplace's Angel) sory leitmotifs are so cool
@Comic__Rat3 ай бұрын
I love this kind of stuff in songs, for example in Hamilton or Crazy Ex-Girlfriend or in Will Wood songs and I JUST FOUND IT ACTUALLY HAS A NAME THAT'S SO COOL, I was calling it something like lyrics/melody recycling ahah
@theundeterminedface70353 ай бұрын
Well that explains why I liked Welcome to CH&T, I loved the opening to Mr. Fregoli's and didn't even realize he just, yoinked it as Mr. Rat Wood himself does
@ender6913 ай бұрын
good video, but aren't some of these just songs that share lyrics?
@TraumatizedDumpster3 ай бұрын
a leitmotif is a theme that carries onto other stuff, so the lyrics count
@All6pistolsАй бұрын
@@TraumatizedDumpster no, it’s not. leitmotif is a recurring melody or musical phrase that’s associated w/ a specific person, place, idea, etc (the person who made the video is using the term wrong)
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Beginning of Weezer Holiday and the beginning Love, Me Normally kinda
this is siiick
Pls do eial
Idk if this was said already but there is a point in the song with five names where it has a little part that sounds EXACTLY like the beginning of 2econd 2ight 2eer
and there’s a really old song of will’s from like 2012 where he’s rapping and stuff and he says “forget bored stiff, i got rigor mortis” which would be reused in 222 as well :3
will has an unreleased song called "man, i love being drunk" that there are clips of him playing back in the day. the melody on the title of the song sounds a hell of a lot like the little noodly riff played right at the very beginning of "half decade hangover". one of my favorite will wood callbacks
fun fact: Dr. Sunshine Is Dead is refferring to one of Will Wood's previous aliases, William Sunshine
the whole album is about dr shunshines death not just that song
@@myahoshino Really?
I'm convinced that you could sing a whole Will Wood album with just one song
The vocal on my right is too loud, it drowns out the rest
"you missed a spot."
2:22 CR-
you couldve had credits playing in one headphone while the other is silent
this but eial
you missed 2012, Cotard's Solution, and Dr. Sunshine sharing a similar chord progression!! the intro to 2012, and the "if dreams can come true..." part for the latter two, all start with Ab to Bb then diverge off into different progressions. it may seem like just two chords but its definitely intentional
mmm tasty (also not enough people know about the remastered version of SELF-iSH it's really hard to find on spotify for some reason)
Distribution issues, it should be back up normally now
Yeah it used to be right there on the wwattw’s spotify but it disappeared but the remastered versions are still on like playlists
@@ok-ji2zn That's how I originally found it, through one of the featured playlists on the Will Wood page
The “where do you get off” part is a bit of a stretch since it’s just a phrase
I think "Jimmy Mushroom's Last Drink" is also referenced in "Half-Decade Hangover" in these lines: Turns out anyone can eat out the trash Then wake up on the freeway mid-crash
im pretty sure will said 'hand me my shovel' was the only intentional lyrical callback in half decade hangover
WAIT, SELF- AND -ISH ARE RELATED?!?!?!
Mr. Fregoli also has another leitmotif from one of Will's older songs, Nuburbatize
“I’ll stay awake tonight….. CRY-“
I feel like some of these are more of references than leitmotifs
calling the similarities between Self-ish's two parts "references" is a crime
Okay the Tomcat Disposables and Willard! one hit me like a fucking truck
7:55 i haven't been able to find Love Me, Nomally because all the search results show is Love, Me Normally (and i cant find it on Spotify.) can anyone help
it's the third part of suburbia overture
Thank u 🙏@@starcasm3133
my absolute favorite leitmotif in will's songs are the floorboards one from misanthropologist and 2econd 2ight 2eer. firstly i love that it's a reference to "tell tale heart" which is my favorite edgar allen poem story but also those lines happen to be my favorite parts of their respective songs. musically and lyrically they are such beautiful lines
is it just me or does 0:50 onwards in 'good morning, campers!' from ch&t sound like willard? i swear theyre the same melody at times
i once saw a live performance where will did 2012 and destroy to enjoy in the same song
I'm not sure anybody else has pointed this one out but in memento mori, the part that says "well one day you'll be not even a faint memory" until "Your legacy's not yours to see nor is your eulogy and you'll never know what it all means" you can literally perfectly sing front street's chorus
Also the beginning of Cotard’s Solution (Anatta, Dukkha, Anicca) sounds like the near end of Mr. Sunshine is Dead.
REMEMBER ME WHEN UR FAMOUS 💕💕 THIS IS FIRE
the way will wood says floor boards "floormboards">>
He seems to just put randoms "m"s in his lyrics and I love it "I dropped my eyeballs in the bonfire, we fucked on amm mbed of nails" "Your ear to the playground, your eye on the mmball" I'm sure there are more examples of this
Way to the fearrr of coulmerrrssss
@@InsomnicLatteI think it’s the way his vibrato is processed in the brain without the visual. Maybe that sounds like nerd shit, idk, I’m soooo stoned right now and used to be a singer. certain vibratos make false consonants
Where did u get the tabs??
This isn’t leitmotif-it’s just sampling and reusing parts of his older songs (which is still cool)
I'd say a large majority of it counts as leitmotif, since it isn't just thrown in there for shits and giggles, rather to invoke a specific theme or message.
In Outliers and hippocrates Will makes a reference in the verse "Too weird to love, too scared to die, too alien to take you home" to a song by A Verbal Equinox (a band he was in before he created Will Wood and the Tapeworms) called "He'll use me for his needle show" with the verse "I'm far too wierd to life, but ain't too rare to die, take a good hard look, you can see it in my bloodshot eyes" Curiously, Dr. Sunshine himself sings this song
2:19 I’ll stay awake tonight……CRA-
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CRA 🗣‼️
@@Leaf_Bread456 AMN0TGONLISENIZNOTMYVALITONSHANANANANAANANANFREEWILL
4:17 is such a drastic change lol i love both albums tho
Also there's the little kazoo part that plays during: -6up 5oh when he's saying those random words during the instrumental, the "da da da da da daa oh wooh wooh" thing -Dr Sunshine is dead during the start, it's the same rythm but in a bass not a kazoo, and then with a kazoo when he says "If we could see each other then there's no more use for hiding..." -Laplace's angel when he says "It doesn't take a killer to murder, it only takes a reason to kill"
I loved the 1 frame scream from cotards to dr sunshine
Fun? Fact! 8:33 is a reference to the tell-tale heart, a short story by Edgar Allen Poe
he would excel at writing musicals!!
self ish should be a musical 🔥
IS THAT A WILL WOOD REFERENCE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
idk if anyone has pointed this out already but from the normal album documentary: the background during the talking part of blackboxwarrior is a distorted audio of will whistling the melody to vampire culture! two cross references to the same two songs
some of these very much a stretch
it's funny how some of these songs later had transitions in the live album.
Im pretty sure suburbia has references to all the other songs on tna, which is probably fairly known but its honestly so cool and makes it the perfect 'overture' and the first song on the record
I think the end of Cicada Days matches the beginning of Falling Up (And I think think Rumba of Death has a saxophone part that's the same as Laplace's Angel) sory leitmotifs are so cool
I love this kind of stuff in songs, for example in Hamilton or Crazy Ex-Girlfriend or in Will Wood songs and I JUST FOUND IT ACTUALLY HAS A NAME THAT'S SO COOL, I was calling it something like lyrics/melody recycling ahah
Well that explains why I liked Welcome to CH&T, I loved the opening to Mr. Fregoli's and didn't even realize he just, yoinked it as Mr. Rat Wood himself does
good video, but aren't some of these just songs that share lyrics?
a leitmotif is a theme that carries onto other stuff, so the lyrics count
@@TraumatizedDumpster no, it’s not. leitmotif is a recurring melody or musical phrase that’s associated w/ a specific person, place, idea, etc (the person who made the video is using the term wrong)