Opera Singer Reacts: A.B.A.'s Theme || Guilty Gear Strive OST

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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - A.B.A., sick beats & piano
    1:11 - Mixing music genres, "society is not ready for this"
    2:03 - Playful jabs at classical music
    2:38 - Here comes the dissonance
    4:11 - "Blah-blah" is prose!
    5:20 - Organ and smooth jazz, "WTF?! that's not normal"
    6:29 - Nonsensical lyrics filled with excitement
    7:09 - "Normal or not, no big deal", the spirit of A.D.A.
    7:39 - Balls-to-the-walls drumming
    8:25 - That's a Pink Floyd reference!
    9:00 - Marco's feelin' it
    9:28 - Who is A.B.A? Learning her backstory
    11:44 - Guilty Gear music has no genre, and it's exciting
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Komentáře • 179

  • @caspian4792
    @caspian4792 Před měsícem +927

    knowing Daisuke, the pink floyd reference is *absolutely* intentional.

    • @AdderMoray
      @AdderMoray Před měsícem +112

      Given it's the *exact* opposite of "all in all, you're just another brick in the wall?" Absolutely.

    • @Ch4pp13
      @Ch4pp13 Před měsícem +6

      Idk why my brain keeps going "that's YIIK" at that part...

    • @shinigamimiroku3723
      @shinigamimiroku3723 Před měsícem +5

      100%

    • @patrickkirchner2254
      @patrickkirchner2254 Před měsícem +32

      Agreed. Daisuke is the Herohiko Araki of video games.

    • @homertex7353
      @homertex7353 Před měsícem +10

      ​​@@Ch4pp13 We can only hope we live in the timeline Daisuke was influenced by Alex YIIK

  • @Makkovar
    @Makkovar Před měsícem +565

    "This couldn't be played on the radio society isn't ready"
    So instead of reflecting on themselves, they chose to blame the beasts...

  • @Homodemon
    @Homodemon Před měsícem +738

    Her name is meant to be read as "Abba"
    You know
    Like THAT ABBA

    • @IvoryMadness.
      @IvoryMadness. Před měsícem +46

      That Abba!

    • @Homodemon
      @Homodemon Před měsícem +50

      @@IvoryMadness.
      Gimme
      Gimme
      Gimme a man after midnight!
      Won't somebody help me chase the shadows away?

  • @elfguy2007
    @elfguy2007 Před měsícem +487

    Fun fact her husband (Paracelsus) is named after Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim the guy who wrote a lot about homunculus.

  • @bartoszkrawczyk5921
    @bartoszkrawczyk5921 Před měsícem +381

    "How many instruments you want?"
    "Yes"
    "Ok... and what tempo you want?"
    "s p e e d."

  • @charlii2048
    @charlii2048 Před měsícem +328

    Honestly "Symphony" is one of those songs that you listen to the first time and go "wow that was interesting." But with every successive re-listen, it draws you in more and more. You notice a chord progression here, another instrument playing it's heart out there, and before you know it you're screaming "I'm not here to fit in this world. I just want to make a difference," at the top of your lungs with tears streaming down your face.
    I love it

    • @theimperiumofman102
      @theimperiumofman102 Před měsícem +3

      That can be said for a lot of Daisuke Ishiwatari’s songs, he’s got that touch for music.

    • @cycy8699
      @cycy8699 Před měsícem +2

      thats most of ggst's songs, daisuke really letting the experimental out and see who sticks with it

    • @moonlightmagician8279
      @moonlightmagician8279 Před 4 dny

      It also helps that Aba is just the most precious character

  • @aediusbarbatus
    @aediusbarbatus Před měsícem +173

    I wonder what it says about me that these lyrics made perfect sense to me right away, even without knowing anything about the character.
    Those lists of virtues are delivered in a tone that's not just serious and dramatic, it's overblown and mocking. Then they're followed by an exhortation to "break out" and the assertion that "life is a maze woven with words." The words that form the walls of that maze are things like "Wisdom; Patience; Empathy; Kindness; Serenity; Clarity" - expectations placed on us to control our behavior and keep us from rebelling against the injustice of this world. That idea is stated twice, with an added line of "words weave a stealthy chain" for good measure.
    To be clear, I'm not saying we shouldn't try to live with wisdom, patience, empathy, kindness, serenity, clarity, etc., but when we allow those in power to turn those virtues against us by preaching them in bad faith, we absolutely do need to "break out" and "turn the key to a world untold" - i.e., the *better* world that can happen when we stop trying to do as we're told and start trying to create the world they tell us is impossible.
    "Normal or not; no big deal" is only part of it. "Symphony" is, from start to finish, a rallying cry for those beaten down or discarded by society. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.

    • @MarcoMeatball
      @MarcoMeatball  Před měsícem +34

      Totally well put!!!

    • @FalseHerald
      @FalseHerald Před měsícem +28

      You can hear further elaboration on this idea during the "creepiness" section - "Those are virtues mine!" What society at large rejects as a defect isn't necessarily so. "Change the view, change the meaning."

    • @ccfffvbbbbbffg1774
      @ccfffvbbbbbffg1774 Před měsícem +4

      Bro's IQ is incomprehensible

    • @themarauder6739
      @themarauder6739 Před 24 dny +3

      This take ties well into the Pink Floyd quote! Another Brick In The Wall is laden with these ideas, with one of the lyircs being "We don't need no thought control." Tie this in with themes of Symphony you have so ingeniously pointed out and---voila!---you hit the nail on the head. Admirable analyis, my friend.

  • @Citizen3rased95
    @Citizen3rased95 Před měsícem +251

    The Organ Part at 5:20 is a reference to her old theme, Keep in Gates

    • @slavchems4759
      @slavchems4759 Před měsícem +37

      the beginning of the song is also a reference to her first ever theme, Quicksilver from GG Isuka

  • @rubricaisanctum6662
    @rubricaisanctum6662 Před měsícem +189

    Marco I know you have had moments of “what is this” or “oh that’s cool” at music shifts but this is the first time I think I’ve heard you say “What the fuck!?” to a shift in music and of course it would be guilty gear lol, gotta love it. 😂 5:30-5:36

  • @Hey-Its-Dingo
    @Hey-Its-Dingo Před měsícem +152

    That key is her husband.

  • @raiyano7436
    @raiyano7436 Před měsícem +48

    That part with the organ give me drift levels of “fuck it switch up time” and I’m all for it

  • @abadidea5984
    @abadidea5984 Před měsícem +154

    If there's anything that really carries this song, it's the tempo. It is downright _insane_ , and that's sort of reflective of A.B.A as a character as well. Her thoughts and emotions are so complex and volatile, it's like her brain is going at a mile a minute. She can flip from sickly lovestruck to violently jealous at the drop of a hat, which is actually a game mechanic she has! More than anything, this relentless tempo is being juxtaposed against what's actually a blissful, happy melody. The chorus of this song is kind of victorious, a declaration of joy riding a wave of madness. It's *manic* , and I don't think anything expresses A.B.A. better than unfettered, _aggressive_ glee.
    At the same time it's also reflective of her character development in Guilty Gear Strive. This song is a MESS of words, a sea of concepts and thoughts that A.B.A runs though at blistering speed, a _maze_ . Even what she calls 'love' is more of an obsession, a twisted possessiveness that grants the emotion she craves to her and only her. But at the end, when the chorus rings out, there's only one thing she truly wants; to be free. Free from this storm of meaningless thoughts, free from judgment, free from her own mind. "Break out! Break out! Turn the key to a world untold!" The end of her Arcade Mode story sees A.B.A. and Paracelsus opening up to one another for the first time, admitting that their relationship was just mutual parasitism where they both manipulate and use one another. The moment A.B.A finally begins to think outside of herself, she gains empathy and the ability to truly understand someone, so she and Paracelsus work on building their relationship from the ground up. The shift in lyrics from "I'm just a quirky note" to "We're just quirky notes" reflects this as well, as A.B.A. has finally let Paracelsus into her heart, to truly share herself with. There's even a visual irony to it all, where a character who is themed around keys is herself a lock that cannot be opened, until now.

    • @Vitemcpipe
      @Vitemcpipe Před měsícem +2

      I think it’s ABA talking to paracelcus, and him helping her, it makes fits.

  • @winterspeed6796
    @winterspeed6796 Před měsícem +83

    The pink floyd reference is actually real since Daisuke does that a lot.
    In fact in Elphelt's theme, "All I want for Christmas is you" and "Amazing Grace" were referenced.

  • @cal5924
    @cal5924 Před měsícem +92

    Just wanted to say real quick. the lyrics aren't nonsensical, they are just all metaphors. "life is a maze woven with words, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah" refers to societal norms and her disregarding them in favor of her own "armor of words". took me like three or four listens to catch on to this, and its quite incredible how many neat lines there are.

    • @cal5924
      @cal5924 Před měsícem +24

      also "love is a maze woven with words, lets shout shout it shout shout shout it" is the inverse about acceptance and it being better to accept other people and their quirks despite the difficulties.

  • @dronkeylord1563
    @dronkeylord1563 Před měsícem +78

    The music being all over the place and unusual really fits with the lyrics being about not fitting in and being free

  • @ryanlin4827
    @ryanlin4827 Před měsícem +57

    when Bohemian Rhapsody first came out, the entire music industry wasn't really appreciating it since it was so out of the box at the time it was created. Daisuke is a big Queen's fan, I'm sure he's doing something similar.

    • @delbertamadeustan6932
      @delbertamadeustan6932 Před měsícem +1

      What's his name's theme nazo-1 ? It's basically reverse rhapsody, rhapsody is a power ballad that the last 3rd of become s a rock and roll song, his theme is the opposite that comes from rock to a power ballad

    • @ryanlin4827
      @ryanlin4827 Před měsícem

      @@delbertamadeustan6932Zato-1 is the name and yea I agree

    • @Akay4444444444444444
      @Akay4444444444444444 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@delbertamadeustan6932I believe you mean Let Me Carve Your Way, the theme of Zato-1, the blind assassin guy with the shadow beast.

  • @JuKe6
    @JuKe6 Před měsícem +54

    8:48 that is definitely not an accident. Daisuke knows exactly what he's doing 😄

  • @biancatorres5528
    @biancatorres5528 Před měsícem +32

    Symphony is the kind of song that only gets better the more you listen to it, specially with context. A.B.A's theme is just as crazy as her and I wouldn't have it any other way.

  • @guiltygamerxrd
    @guiltygamerxrd Před měsícem +33

    Strive songs are basically lore and character development. I like how A.B.A's theme basically talks her being alone, wanting to go out and be free, how she doesn't fit in but doesn't care. But then she finds Paracelsus, and the lyrics change from "blah blah blah" to "Let's shout shout shout." From "I'm just a quirky note" to "WE'RE just quirky notes"
    There is more energy and excitement in the latter part of the song because while she's still weird and doesn't fit in with the world, she fits in with Paracelsus now and that's enough. They're just weirdos together now. Really speaks to people that feel like outcasts until they find their best friend or partner who is just as weird as they are.

  • @nonamewizardemporium9226
    @nonamewizardemporium9226 Před měsícem +19

    The reference to [Brick in the Wall] is likely very purposeful. The virtues listed in the beginning are traditional greek virtues, greek equivalent to an 'education'. The virtues listed later reference the philosophical British sentamentalists. One british sentamentalist, hated 'education' as it stopped people from feeling, causing them to act without feeling. Both these seem relevant to the Pink Floyd reference. My Bachelors in Philosophy being put to good use 😂.

  • @antony1292
    @antony1292 Před měsícem +59

    I also really like the fact that her name alone is a reference
    A.B.A. = ABBA

  • @centy4773
    @centy4773 Před měsícem +22

    Symphony may not be my favorite Guilty Gear song, but the “I'm not here to fit in this world, I just want to make a difference” verse is the single best line of lyrics from all of the songs in my opinion.

    • @witchfinder79
      @witchfinder79 Před měsícem +10

      ”god, do you see the radiant light?” is the single best line ever muttered and bedman is the greatest thing ever made

    • @FalseHerald
      @FalseHerald Před měsícem

      I have to agree - this is may not be my favorite song on the soundtrack, but this is the one that feels most like an anthem, the one that makes me want to blast it and sing along. And "I just want to make a difference" is wear that feeling peaks.

    • @Iffem
      @Iffem Před měsícem

      the funny thing about that line is that it also makes sense in a meta perspective, given that Daisuke did the original designs of everyone in Strive EXCEPT FOR ABA (she was originally made by the guy who later went on to do the designs of Blazblue)

    • @Blazberry_Yaint
      @Blazberry_Yaint Před měsícem

      Guilty Gear will hit you with some of the most profound song lyrics you'd hear in a video game only to be followed up by utter nonsense. I guess that fits right into a game with a roster full of outcasts, weirdos, and nutjobs.

  • @doremiancleff1508
    @doremiancleff1508 Před měsícem +16

    Elphelt's theme has a lot going on for it, including fact that Molly sings all of it, but i think A.B.A's theme is just really really fun to listen. It took me couple repeats to figure out whether i like it more than other themes, but now i think it's one of the best just to listen, especially when you are in the mood for something upbeat.

  • @aidenmb7932
    @aidenmb7932 Před měsícem +51

    "Ive waited an eternity for this"

  • @SiriusJuanForte
    @SiriusJuanForte Před měsícem +6

    The Wall was ingrained in me as a teen when I was in band as we would play that at every football game during the halftime show

  • @AHylianWarrior
    @AHylianWarrior Před měsícem +5

    "Nonsensical lyrics" little did you know they make perfect sense for the character who is very autistic coded as she struggles to express her emotions in a "human" way (since she's a homunculus) and is prone to emotional outbursts lol There's lyrics telling her she's creepy and bothersome, telling her that she's suffering from depression but she's brushing them off until the frustration bursts forth. She's frustrated with how these words are thrown at her and is throwing them away with the "blah blah" part despite words making up what life is...then the church organ comes in and she's found her husband which is the sentient key-shaped axe named Paracelsus lol She loves him with all her being and he loves her (albeit sometimes in a reluctant way as he finds her emotions to be overwhelming sometimes too, but he still tries to make her happy).
    She's not here to fit in to the world like society wants her to with their words, but she won't stand idly by and let the world flow on without her either.

  • @mothman2761
    @mothman2761 Před měsícem +5

    The guy playing the piano, the organ guy, and the drummer better get a raise after this one.

  • @HoundOfFarron
    @HoundOfFarron Před měsícem +3

    His genuine reaction to the jazzy part of ABA's theme makes me so unbelievably excited for his reaction to Slayer's theme.
    I've been here a while, Mr. Meatball, and I'm proud to say I've enjoyed every second. Thanks for the content you provide, and hope you have a great rest of your day, to anyone who reads this comment.

  • @iota-09
    @iota-09 Před měsícem +10

    5:55
    well, isn't bongos often used in lounge jazz? and lounge jazz and bossanova found their way into japanese music after the era of prog ended(first example that comes to mind is catherine's ost, but there's a quadrillion examples really) and given how fusion jazz and prog are inextricably interwoven with one another and both found a resurgance in today's musical landscape... yeah, i can see that, it may not be "normal" but that's exactly what those genres do and it's exactly why it fits the character theme :V

  • @lytathewolf885
    @lytathewolf885 Před měsícem +7

    Dude I love this!! Somehow the musical analysis just makes it even more interesting, like no wonder it fits A.B.A so much, I might as well just start playing the just for the music too

  • @tyrantravealpha
    @tyrantravealpha Před měsícem +3

    Thinking about this song as a fan since the original game, its really incredible to think on how much Daisuke has grown as an artist and a developer. He went from a dude who did a little bit of everything (but especially the music) to the guy with the vision and became the director, to now being a high rank in the same company and composing these bangers woth not only instrumental depth but lyrics that reflect the characters and themes of the series incredibly well.

  • @SlimekingYT
    @SlimekingYT Před měsícem +3

    i love this song so much, glad you reacted to it Marco

  • @zetta8277
    @zetta8277 Před měsícem +2

    I love Strive's ost, just when you think it can't get better Daisuke throws out another banger. I can't wait for Slayer's theme to hit, hopefully we get hit with that Jazz goodness.

  • @gatr2897
    @gatr2897 Před měsícem +3

    I feel pretty confident in saying this is my favorite character theme in the game. This character had literally zero presence in the story of Guilty Gear before now, she was just doing her own thing and even then she only appeared in Isuka and in the later XX updates, so not as much to work with as even the characters that were both in XX and Xrd. She's still pretty disconnected from the plot for now but that's ok because who in Guilty Gear really is besides like 6 guys. But they really gave her the red carpet into this game they treated her so well after her being absent for so long that whether she existed was called into question. The emotional section in this song I think might be the longest emotional section out of the songs in the game that do that, and that drummer at the end is just holy shit. The lyrics are absolutely perfect for her. In her arcade mode in Strive after some encounters with Testament and Elphelt her and Paracelsus finally had an open dialogue about their relationship and they've vowed to eachother to work on themselves rather than end the relationship because they can't bear to be apart. The final cutscene in her arcade is literally just an adult mature conversation between a struggling couple it's crazy how human they can write a pair of characters like this. The parts about love in the song, and when the "I'm just a quirky note" turns into "we're just quirky notes" is talking about Paracelsus. Also yes the Pink Floyd reference is 1000% intentional that's crazy.

  • @akilarequiem9316
    @akilarequiem9316 Před měsícem +3

    Not many people catch this but in the beginning the lyrics are "I'm just a quirky note in the symphony" and "life is a maze woven with words" but in the midpoint after the organs it changes to "We're just quirky notes in the symphony" and "Love is a maze woven with words". This represents A.B.A finding Paracelsus and her love for Paracelsus who she considers her husband

  • @jurtheorc8117
    @jurtheorc8117 Před měsícem +2

    This reaction was an absolute delight to start of my friday with. Your reactions and laughter to the way A.B.A's song progresses and changes were just sweet to see. I don't know if you do this for every GG song, but i liked the looking up of her backstory to get a greater understanding of this confusing and difficult woman, for whom I'm really glad the writers ended up putting her and Paracelsus on the road to betterment instead of an extreme, destructive yandere.
    She's still got the dangerous, jealous side of her, but within her and Paracelsus' symphony, more hopeful notes are being learnt.

  • @wolflink5518
    @wolflink5518 Před měsícem +1

    IVE BEEN WANTING TO SEE YOUR REACTION TO MY FAVORITE THEME!! 🤩

  • @feircy
    @feircy Před měsícem +13

    Oh shit its happening! More guilty gear please lol. This OST is so good I watched a 2 hour lore video for a series I dont even play 😂

  • @SharrisonG
    @SharrisonG Před měsícem

    I was WAITING for this episode!

  • @QuyenNguyenHuu-ew7bs
    @QuyenNguyenHuu-ew7bs Před měsícem +1

    amazing music as always

  • @yubul
    @yubul Před měsícem +3

    Always love when you dive into Guilty Gear's music! Hoping we get some more GG soon, maybe Baiken's theme?

  • @archi7996
    @archi7996 Před měsícem +4

    I've been waiting for this! Aaaaa

  • @AtomicRiftYT
    @AtomicRiftYT Před měsícem +2

    So glad Marco loves Strive's OST xD
    Slayer is coming out on May 30th, so here's hoping to see a reaction for Ups and Downs! 🤞

  • @MortTheMacabre
    @MortTheMacabre Před měsícem +2

    Pink Floyd being in this song absolutely wasn't an accident. Guilty Gear on the whole is one giant love letter to metal and rock, so I'm not surprised Daisuke would sneak a Pink Floyd reference into the game somewhere.

  • @MistaFinni
    @MistaFinni Před měsícem +2

    Something I wanna point out is that the riff itself is "The Wall" riff yes, HOWEVER, how it's played reminds me more of its iteration in the song "Hey You". Thematically, Hey You is VERY MUCH SO related to A.B.A. if you really connect the dots. Much love

  • @beo3828
    @beo3828 Před měsícem +5

    I was fearing you wouldn't find the "The Wall" reference.
    Phew.

  • @yikes6758
    @yikes6758 Před 21 dnem +1

    I hope you decide to listen to Ramlethal's theme sometime! It's a huge homage to emerson lake and palmer and has a beautiful dialogue between its two singing voices

  • @Gameboy-kl8br
    @Gameboy-kl8br Před měsícem +3

    Me gesturing to an entire whiteboard covered in newspaper clippings and article printouts covered in a mess of red string:
    No no no the lyrics make sense. Look, it's all in the context of the character and it actually paints a very good depiction of their story. Look, look at this, they make sense I swear.

  • @lordsceptile6181
    @lordsceptile6181 Před měsícem +3

    Personally Symphony is my new favorite Guitly Gear Song. Its so beautiful but still packed full of frantic energy that I really like in music. Also I recommend "ABA's Symphony" by Uzelac. Its a fun animation that goes along with the music.

  • @umbreonhyperdream
    @umbreonhyperdream Před měsícem +5

    "BLAH, BLAH, BLAH! BLAH, BLAH, BLAH! BLAH! BLAH! BLAH!!" Does not need to go so hard and yet it does

  • @macross3745
    @macross3745 Před měsícem

    I love this videos Marco, I still want to see you hearing Baiken's theme from GG Strive

  • @IvoryMadness.
    @IvoryMadness. Před měsícem +9

    Witch "Key" is the music on?
    It must be a really big one, for sure!

  • @BlamedAxis
    @BlamedAxis Před měsícem +1

    When marco reacts to GG music, I will always be here o7

  • @FalseHerald
    @FalseHerald Před měsícem +2

    The song makes more sense than you might think, but it's contextual on her Strive story. Paracelsus, the key/axe, is her husband, and Strive is them going to couple's counseling. ABA is worried that her possessiveness is hurting her key husband, so maybe they should separate. But Paracelsus convinces her to stay by telling her he doesn't mind so long as she keeps trying to change for his sake. And that's where a lot of the weirder lyrics come from - it's about Paracelsus validating her and the two of them taking what is an unhealthy relationship and working it into something functional, together. And THAT is why life and love are mazes woven with words.

  • @ashefox2514
    @ashefox2514 Před měsícem +1

    The church organ is a reference to her earlier theme in xrd, also her "marriage" to her new "husband" (she's quite insane), thats why the lyric changes to love in the last verse, i think. Daisuke be daisuke

  • @amoebale
    @amoebale Před měsícem

    thanks for the proffesional breakdown for one of the best in-game music in the industry period man

  • @NearlyHollow
    @NearlyHollow Před měsícem

    This has to be one of my favorites so far. They went so hard with this one, and I don’t even play her in the game

  • @pedroscoponi4905
    @pedroscoponi4905 Před měsícem +1

    I hadn't looked at the lyrics for Symphony yet but _damn_ if they don't represent ABA's arc in Strive perfectly, huh?

  • @Jelly.D.Jiggler
    @Jelly.D.Jiggler Před měsícem +1

    5:23 i haven't seen any comments about this, but the chords are the same here as the beginning of her old theme Keep In Gates from previous games

  • @flyer3232
    @flyer3232 Před měsícem +1

    I hope one day Marco you play the "character's first theme Vs character's current theme" because WHOO BOY is that wild for guilty gear maybe even funnier to think about how the song's themeing and style has evolved as the character has over its quarter century existence

  • @crumpet5559
    @crumpet5559 Před měsícem +1

    The church organ halfway through the song I'm sure represents her meeting her 'husband' Paracelsus, because after she changed the lyrics to LOVE is a maze woven with words, and that WE'RE just quirky notes in the synphony

  • @Buagg
    @Buagg Před měsícem

    Btw the organ part in the song is a reference to her old theme song "Keep In Gates"

  • @jasongarrett768
    @jasongarrett768 Před měsícem +1

    I love how bongos are just a part of Guilty Gear’s musical arsenal now.

  • @charlii2048
    @charlii2048 Před měsícem

    YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW HAPPY I AM

  • @bastion_1125
    @bastion_1125 Před měsícem +1

    Just a few hours ago I was wondering why you haven't published any video referring to this song jajajajaja, what a coincidence

  • @811misanthropy3
    @811misanthropy3 Před měsícem +1

    This one was so nice, can't wait for Slayer to come out

  • @ZeonXGR
    @ZeonXGR Před měsícem

    The Organ section is a throwback to one of A.B.A.'s previous themes called Keep In Gate.
    You should give that a listen in your spare time, it hasn't got any vocals or lyrics but the difference between that track and Symphony is interesting, despite both being heavy.

  • @TyrannisVirtue
    @TyrannisVirtue Před měsícem

    1:40 There really is tons of artistic expressions in Guilty Gear's soundtracks ; for example it took someone pointing out the references in Extras to notice them because it meshed so perfectly, but once I realized them I appreciated the song even more.

  • @zchilly7775
    @zchilly7775 Před měsícem +2

    Bro looks like SF6 up Zangief face in the thumbnail

  • @TurokRevolution
    @TurokRevolution Před měsícem +2

    "That's not normal" No, that's A.B.A.!

  • @Vinoto_Lgdc
    @Vinoto_Lgdc Před měsícem

    Hope to see you do more Guilty gear music

  • @ImCroozy
    @ImCroozy Před měsícem

    "Society is not ready for Guilty Gear music" is SO true. No one actually would understand the genius of these songs, which saddens me so much... but also I love that it's a rare gem for those who can enjoy it.

  • @roketatararda
    @roketatararda Před měsícem +2

    Would love to see axl low's theme too 🙏

  • @merlok1058
    @merlok1058 Před měsícem

    Marco the part where they say love is a maze woven with words I think they are talking about A.B.A and her axe

  • @jeffshittles3664
    @jeffshittles3664 Před měsícem

    LETS GOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @catalinaplaza7909
    @catalinaplaza7909 Před 13 dny

    I just the “I’m not here to fit in this world” is kinda meta. She is The character that is not part of the story, she is on her own journey, she encounters the relevant characters but she is just passing by.

  • @waapi1914
    @waapi1914 Před měsícem +1

    Damn it, now I cannot unhear another brick in the wall in ABA's theme

  • @ericksonninojara6356
    @ericksonninojara6356 Před měsícem +1

    I'm ready for guilty gear strive music in radio!

  • @NarutoShikamaruKiba
    @NarutoShikamaruKiba Před měsícem

    1:11 - 1:42 The world is just a small part of the world

  • @eiriksundby
    @eiriksundby Před měsícem

    I really loved this song. Aba's personality shines through really well.
    Also now that the FFXVI DLC rising tide is out, maybe we could take a look at Cascade, leviathan's boss theme which is actually the original Game's reveal music expanded into a full track

  • @devashishathawale4807
    @devashishathawale4807 Před měsícem

    Footsteps in the Night Sky

  • @BigMush99
    @BigMush99 Před měsícem

    heck yea c:

  • @sonicboomers122
    @sonicboomers122 Před měsícem

    From my understand of Aria from Sideways the youtuber. ARIA is a song in a opera moves the story character pieces or story moments. As he says it goes way deeper but i see Guilty Gear Strive character tracks as I want songs in a musicals.

  • @watyll6070
    @watyll6070 Před měsícem

    one day, dream upon a star, armor clad faith

  • @shadow0fx
    @shadow0fx Před měsícem +1

    I’m almost positive The Wall reference is intentional. Did you catch Extras referencing All I Want For Christmas Is You (I just want you for my own = I’m scared of the laughter but) and Amazing Grace? (But then I realized)?

  • @MrShagification
    @MrShagification Před měsícem

    Guilty Gear is basically one giant music reference, so if something looks like it could be one, it is one. Therefore, A.B.A. is pronounced like the pop group ABBA. Some other characters with musician's/band names: Testament (same as band), Venom (same as band), Slayer (same as band), Millia Rage (Meliah Rage), Goldlewis Dickinson (Bruce Dickinson from Iron Maiden), Axl Low (Axl Rose from Guns N' Roses). And of course since it's all a reference, the Pink Floyd melody is absolutely intentional.

  • @unluckyjynx
    @unluckyjynx Před měsícem

    another great video listening to Guilty Gear music Marco. another cool thing they did for ABA in this iteration of her is that both she and Paracelsus have straps that say Hohenheim on it. Which is neat since it is referring to Theophrastus von Hohenheim (AKA Paracelsus), a Swiss Physician and Alchemist of the German Renaissance. Alchemist stands out (as well as his given nickname Paracelsus) as it often includes study of Homunculi (Homunculus) which Paracelsus wrote about and Aba is a Homunculus. Also Daisuke is a fan of all sorts of bands so ABA is read like the band named Abba the Pop group. (here are links if anyone wanted to check: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracelsus ; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homunculus)

  • @donnerrizza5104
    @donnerrizza5104 Před měsícem

    It's called avant garde, that kinda the genre of music that guilty gear is, check Diablo swing Orchestra in their first album they use opera singing and swing and metal and other stuff

  • @atomic8026
    @atomic8026 Před měsícem

    Organ Jazz hits like a flashbang

  • @onidan7
    @onidan7 Před měsícem

    Marcoooo!!! Armorclad Faith next plz

  • @mitziket
    @mitziket Před měsícem

    thanks for the vid as always!
    Marco please check out "Ricordando il passato" from Umineko no naku koro ni!! This visual novel has absolute bangers and especially this one is so incredibly beautiful

  • @shoxy-the-pinecone6113
    @shoxy-the-pinecone6113 Před měsícem

    Everytime I see your videos in my recommended I get jumpscared for a second cause I keep mistaking you for Matt Walsh

  • @malakarvonstroheim5372
    @malakarvonstroheim5372 Před měsícem

    For context, ABA is facing the prospect of freedom the she desires so much and what entails to live as a regular person despite the fact that she's a Humonculus whose emotions are more unstable than my finances, the Key that she wields is called Paracelsus, who's an evil demonic sentient weapon that took the form of a key to be more visually pleasing to ABA in order to manipulate her, thing is, ABA was so madly in love with him that she didn't really give a shit and made Paracelsus reflect on what he was doing and how he could try and correspond at least some of the affection that she was giving him, their arc during the events of the game is trying to find some kind of middle ground so that they can peacefully coexist and have their loving relationship, also he ends up turning blue because that's her favorite color. The lyrics are the thought process of ABA coming up with her own place in the world is so she can "make a difference" in someone's life, that being Paracelsus, because what could freedom be worth if your passing through the world goes unnoticed?

  • @AsherWalker-ej9ut
    @AsherWalker-ej9ut Před měsícem

    Here hoping he reacts to Leo's theme hellfire next

  • @Ivy64_
    @Ivy64_ Před měsícem

    as a personal reaction request I'd love to hear your thoughts on Full Confession and Mind Parade by Ludowic from Katana Zero.
    the whole soundtrack for that game is incredible but those 2 are standouts for me. Mind parade isn't even in the game yet cause the DLC isn't out

  • @WeirdTroll666
    @WeirdTroll666 Před měsícem

    cool

  • @Radiance_Buer
    @Radiance_Buer Před měsícem

    "What genre is it?"
    Guilty Gear.
    "Oh whats that like?"
    Everything
    "Im sorry?"
    Everything.

  • @lycanyte5898
    @lycanyte5898 Před měsícem

    0:51 Piano 😳

  • @emilzanighto2743
    @emilzanighto2743 Před měsícem +2

    Another new video of Marco reaction to more music, but I'm still here kindly waiting until we have the video of Marco reacting to Zero from Granblue Fantasy. 🙂

  • @valyrym2782
    @valyrym2782 Před měsícem

    I was hoping you'd pick out that Pink Floyd reference!