What really gets me is that this is a song from 1970. It was literally assembled together with scissors and tape. A musical shitpost from 50 years ago. Jean-Jacques Perrey, if wore a hat, I'd take it off.
@@wentkat I'm writing a literal book report on Perrey and the instrument that he played, the Ondioline (which, so you know, was the synth before synth were even invented. Invented between the Ondes Martenot and the Moog.)
@@wentkat if you click show more info under the video, it shows what he song is. click that link and it takes you to the video of the song in this one.
Naw you’re lazy if you think life is meaningless sitting on CZcams thinking you’ve experienced it all , trust me you haven’t , have a creative independent mind, and I’m not talking about music and arts, I’m talking about other aspects like creating new technology and Concepts. But having this requires a hella a lot of discipline to find and search for that new something. Don’t drain yourselves off CZcams
If I sat down from now until the end of time brainstorming ideas, I would not think of this. It's stuff like this that makes the internet worthwhile. Thanks to whoever made it.
I demand that this be played at my funeral. On a large screen, behind my vine covered open casket. I will be wearing the very same flower pot/ wig combo. It will be my final victory.
@@kesprSFM Sorry friend, You are stuck here with us...Watching the video for all eternity! We will all slowly transform into that plant hybrid thingy x3
Found it on apple music. Was made in 1970s (49 years ago). Way ahead of it's time. Artist: Jean Jaques Perrey Album: Moog Indigo Song: Gossipo Perpetuo
He and Gershon Kingsley were making music together starting in the mid-'60s. Check this out and see if it doesn't sound familiar: czcams.com/video/Q5_azrHdkdQ/video.html
In 2019, the U.S. Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant," and added it to the National Film Registry.
Don't know if they were your intended target audience but, my daughters (aged 2 and 4) absolutely adore this and ask me to play it at least once a day at the moment! :)
@@jean-louispech4921 That explains a lot. Sounds like what you hear on either Sesame Street or The Electric Company (for those that remember that show).
I've no fucking idea who many times I've rewatched this and no matter what kind of mood I'm in, but I can't help but laugh and enjoy the ever-loving shit out of this. It just keeps getting better and better and its just driving me insane, but in a good way. Definition of HILARIOUS.
@@memsus2346 Technically not really a synth, as it uses organ-electronics to do it's thing. The right term is a "Stringer" since that's what they mostly sounded like
@@jakobole more commonly known as a string synthesiser. if it has VCAs, resonant VCFs and square/saw oscs then it's a synth in my books, independent of wether it used divide down oscillators or standard VCOs. I don't understand how this can't be defined as a synth.
@@jakobole Technically, any organ that features combinations of different stops is an additive synthesizer, even a pipe organ (it build different sounds by adding harmonics). VCA and VCF are features of subtractive synthesis (you take away from the source signal in order to shape the timbre).
@DJ_SpotYT claiming something that you can't possibly know any better than what's going on at this very moment on the opposite side of the planet from you. How scientific ;)
I'm addicted to this. It's so good. Also that whole ....thing.... looks really well done and cool! I could totally seeing that be an art installation. Also all the panning was a good touch.
It seems that I can finally access the deep web from CZcams
This is what happens when you control the algorithm welcome to the club
You always could
I am terrified, yet I wanna hit the replay button
Finally
*Wheres the back button? XD*
Is this that "Cyberpunk" all the kids are talking about?
not even near it
No this is what we call PlantStep
@Eternal Rambler same goes for you mate, dont take everything so seriously i was going with the comment lul
@Eternal Rambler i know my own actions bud
Yes!
What really gets me is that this is a song from 1970. It was literally assembled together with scissors and tape. A musical shitpost from 50 years ago. Jean-Jacques Perrey, if wore a hat, I'd take it off.
Thank you for mentioning the composer's name. I was wracking my brain trying to remember his name.
@@wentkat I'm writing a literal book report on Perrey and the instrument that he played, the Ondioline (which, so you know, was the synth before synth were even invented. Invented between the Ondes Martenot and the Moog.)
FUCK ISLAM
@@fistupmyass1705 nice bait
@@wentkat if you click show more info under the video, it shows what he song is. click that link and it takes you to the video of the song in this one.
1st time : wtf is this
2nd time:This isn't too bad.
3rd time: BABABABABABABA.....
So accurate
yes yes yes girl
Cheese Cake YESSSS
Exactly the same
1st time: wtf is this
2nd time: wtf is this
3rd time: wtf is this
30th time: wtf is this and why can't I stop watching it?
How can this be terrifying and cute at the same time
How can you even find it cute in the first place?
@@kenetmendoza2157 it's charming in a weird way
Babies
I'm so scaraused..
Ikr, the music is like something from a 70s cartoon.
As much as I love this, I'm a little disappointed that life is meaningless since we've now reached our Peak.
THIS
Naw you’re lazy if you think life is meaningless sitting on CZcams thinking you’ve experienced it all , trust me you haven’t , have a creative independent mind, and I’m not talking about music and arts, I’m talking about other aspects like creating new technology and Concepts. But having this requires a hella a lot of discipline to find and search for that new something.
Don’t drain yourselves off CZcams
@@EN-ye3dz sucked gallons of inspiration out my boy's hose while he whispered this comment into my ears softly
@@EN-ye3dz #inspirational bro, you just motivated me to become the next big tech revolutionary. Many thanx bro
This is exactly what I felt.
The part where he says Ba really hit me
For me it's the clap and wink right in the middle
I really like this song, Crumar, thank you.
It's gossipo perpetuo by Jean Jacques Perrey.
The whole albums pretty good.
I feel like CZcams saves this shit specifically for the witching hour.
YES. It's actually 2 AM right now where I'm at when I was recommended this.
Yep
Yeah it's 6:39 pm and I definitely agree
What the fuck happened to Kanna
Me rn
100 years from now: “yes, but what does the synthesizer playing baby *symbolize* “
the robot uprising of 2050
If we can fucking survive climate change
@Ichy McOceanman technocrats
Stew F coups d’état
Lmfao
Yup. A few seconds in and I was pretty sure it was Jean Jacques Perry. Dude has been sending memes in a bottle into the future.
it is
I thought the exact same thing, "this has to be one of his pieces..."
The madlad
apparently he SUED CHESPIRITO?? %$&$%·$"
Yeah, it's gossipo perpetuo lol
If I sat down from now until the end of time brainstorming ideas, I would not think of this. It's stuff like this that makes the internet worthwhile. Thanks to whoever made it.
I miss this kind of youtube. If this was released in 2010 it would've gone viral
It's going viral, don't worry
We goin viral with this one
Just wait...
72k views was viral in 2010
Was relased on the 60s and was made with a Moog modilar and a bunch of open reel tapes. Crumar is a later thing.
I demand that this be played at my funeral. On a large screen, behind my vine covered open casket. I will be wearing the very same flower pot/ wig combo. It will be my final victory.
I may be but a small man, but I will die a colossus ba ba ba ba
I feel like i need to pay for your funeral. Or stop climate change. Or create skynet.
🤣😭
I laughed way to hard at this! XD
Yes
This may sound weird, but it's stuff like this that somewhat restores my faith in humanity.
expand your argument please :D
I watch this about once a month, whenever I’m feeling blue. It just... it really keeps me grounded in what truly matters. You know?
So someone already broke in area 51 apparently
It reminds me of the weird alien woman on the E.T. ride
just call me
Chuck Chuckles McChuckler
Didn't you see the video in this channel
Anyone: What music do you listen to?
Me: It's....complicated...
toddler-core
You could just say you like 1960s electronic music, particularly the work of Perrey and Kingsley.
"It's not that simple, it's not simple!"
@@l4ndst4nder it actually IS Perrey! This is Gossipo Perpetuo from Moog Indigo!
This is an electronic cover of a classical composition. Just tell them you like classical music!
Love it or hate him...
He's speaking straight facts
There is something magical about this that keeps me coming back.
Damn it, I've literally watched this more than a dozen times and I want more.
Same here X3 Its too damn catchy x3
Same here,can't get it out of my System 😂😂😂😂👍👍👍
HOW DO YOU ESCAPE IT ?!?!
@@kesprSFM Sorry friend, You are stuck here with us...Watching the video for all eternity! We will all slowly transform into that plant hybrid thingy x3
I have watched this over 50+ times and need to watch it some more!
this is the only piece of art that exists
This is quite possibly the most amazing audio visual treat ever produced BY humans.
Andrew Morse 🤪
I showed this to a 2nd grade class of mine at dismissal once, and now they ask for it EVERY week! Love it so much.
Omg unironically great music
czcams.com/video/cxvzl9k-FXE/video.html is the song if you wanted it
@@drumticks Thank you!! 😄
my brain at 3am when im trying to sleep
My mobile, not my brain
Not gonna lie but i just woke up with "Chicken on the rocks" and it's 2am here 😂
Jajajajajajajajajajajajaj
Nice
literally.
This video cured my depression and gave me the ability to love again!!!
This is my brain during an anxiety attack... except over and over and over again. In the middle of the night.
bababababababababaababababababa *synth jamming*
[Adult Swim]
Found it on apple music. Was made in 1970s (49 years ago). Way ahead of it's time.
Artist: Jean Jaques Perrey
Album: Moog Indigo
Song: Gossipo Perpetuo
He and Gershon Kingsley were making music together starting in the mid-'60s. Check this out and see if it doesn't sound familiar:
czcams.com/video/Q5_azrHdkdQ/video.html
i just found out that he SUED CHESPIRITO?? $%&$"$·&%$&%
@@vicentefonseca9868 yes he did, because chespirito took his song "the elephant never forgets" without his permission to use it
he made music for children's shows i think
Imagine actually having this as your phone's ringtone 🙃
The head moving is so necessary for this video that I can't imagine it being an only audio form
Couldn't be me- 🙃
I be like
I do!
I would like to say, sincerely, from the very bottom of my heart:
What?
bababababababa
babababababababababababa
Because.
*ba*
this is what D.AR.E. was hiding from you
D.A.R.E worked on me, I was the only one
The more you know......
Nobody:
CZcams recommendations: CRUMAR
😂
I've never been so obsessed with a video in my life... I feel completely understood!
I definitely need a behind the scenes video of this. This is by far my most favorite video of 2019 like no joke. 😂
I would kill for a "making of" video
It's a happy and slightly less creepy version of I Feel Fantastic!
especially the slow zoom ins...gee, that's giving me flashbacks.
In 2019, the U.S. Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant," and added it to the National Film Registry.
Really?
@@Phibaltalt byeah
One of the greatest string synths, from 1979
I fully support Crumar's debut into their undoubtedly flowering musical career
Thanks CZcams for showing me this masterpiece at 3 in the morning
Mom: if the baby listens to Beethoven she'll be a musical genius
Me:
Don't know if they were your intended target audience but, my daughters (aged 2 and 4) absolutely adore this and ask me to play it at least once a day at the moment! :)
jean-jacques perrey was famous for his music for children TV shows in the 70's.
@@jean-louispech4921 That explains a lot. Sounds like what you hear on either Sesame Street or The Electric Company (for those that remember that show).
Surprised they weren't terrified by the video itself lol
Muse's "Plug in baby" is weirder than I remember.
Wtf i was just listening to that
I am now ready to leave this earth, thank you boys
Brother? Is that you?
This is pure genius, plain and simple.
This should be on the charts, right next to "Old Town Road"
YOU AINT KIDDIN 😌
I send this to my enemies right before I vanquish them to the outer realm.
I don't know what just happened but my heart rate has increased
This is my favorite video on the whole internet.
Ive been up all night, after watching this I honestly dont know if this is a real video or if my mind is just making this up
I feel the same about Fraggle Rock
I've watched this 15 times and I can't stop
same
Xelha Samson yep
This has made anything I’ve ever done, seem insignificant.
Bravo! 👏
I’m sad i will only get to experience this video for the first time once
I've no fucking idea who many times I've rewatched this and no matter what kind of mood I'm in, but I can't help but laugh and enjoy the ever-loving shit out of this. It just keeps getting better and better and its just driving me insane, but in a good way. Definition of HILARIOUS.
Theres the sequel now❤
I just realized Crumar is the name of the synthesizer (or keyboard idk I'm a dumbass)
I thought the name was just random
it is a synth, and you aren't a dumbass. the dumbasses are the extraordinary amount of people who don't know what synths are...
@@memsus2346 Technically not really a synth, as it uses organ-electronics to do it's thing. The right term is a "Stringer" since that's what they mostly sounded like
@@jakobole more commonly known as a string synthesiser. if it has VCAs, resonant VCFs and square/saw oscs then it's a synth in my books, independent of wether it used divide down oscillators or standard VCOs. I don't understand how this can't be defined as a synth.
@@memsus2346 If it has those things, yes, it's a synth. If all it does is divide-down cirquits with no VCA/VCF/LFO, then no.
@@jakobole Technically, any organ that features combinations of different stops is an additive synthesizer, even a pipe organ (it build different sounds by adding harmonics). VCA and VCF are features of subtractive synthesis (you take away from the source signal in order to shape the timbre).
this just appeared in my recommendations...... and it's.......
*truly a blessing*
Imagine being the guy who heard this song and decided this was the most appropriate way to visually present it
as a man deaf in my right ear, this song took on a whole new level when I played it on speakers for the first time
uhhhh... if the whole channel is like this i'm definitely going to subscribe. never has my daily brain been captured so accurately.
This channel doesn't upload very often but when it does...
The wife & I have probably watched this in excess of 50 times since we discovered it a few weeks back.
I watch this every night before bed so I have wonderful dreams.
What the synthwave community DOESNT want you to see
I keep screaming for help, but God never hears me.
Did you try emailing him?
Just bababababababababababababa ba
If you seek him with your whole heart you will find him :) God bless you
Jeremiah 29:13
@@raymondrawlings3540 Look for the burning shrubbery.
@DJ_SpotYT claiming something that you can't possibly know any better than what's going on at this very moment on the opposite side of the planet from you. How scientific ;)
This comment section is actual pure gold.
This is amazingly twisted ... I need more .... can-t stop playing it !!!
Jimmies rustled, good shit boys
The hair just makes it 100 times more creepy.
This is the greatest thing on the internet today
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I can not express how much I want more of this.
When you've been up all night working on a song in the basement. I can relate.
I love the way it bops its head to the beat slightly :)
Every once in a while i come back to this video to find solace. And i do find it oh iiihhhh dooooo
I love that it bops it’s head and it’s legs are plants so cute
I'm addicted to this. It's so good. Also that whole ....thing.... looks really well done and cool! I could totally seeing that be an art installation.
Also all the panning was a good touch.
The panning is actually in the original song. From 1970.
Does anyone else think of "Look Mom No Computer" when you watch this?
Less crumar More Furby Organ but yes
Yes! I love Sam
Mum 😁
This is the music of angels
Just spent an hour searching for this. I regret NOTHING
This channel is amazing
Secret footage of I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME's recording studio
yes
Clearly a metaphor.
For what though I've got no idea...
A meta 4. The 4 about the 4, 4 the 4.
Thanks a lot. My nightmares were to classics until today.
I've been listening to this on repeat for too long
.5 speed sounds like the theme song to a very funky hell
My hero
The worst elevator ride in history.
@@MegaNuggit only CRUMAR elevator inc. gets you to hell in one foul swoop
@@carlklitzke9455 try it at that speed at 0:31 if you wanna get your groove on
Please, Please..... Please.. More Crumar!
I need more
I'm absolutely addicted to this video. I must watch it 10 times a day at least!
No exaggeration, i consider this art. And enjoyable art, at that.
This made me laugh
A bit too much
I've never laughed so much in my entire life
I love this video
10/10
Watching this brings me a tremendous amount of joy.
Her and K.K. Slider should make a song together. It'd be a platinum hit.
When crumar said "mep mep" I felt that
This made me smile more than anything ever before.
4 billion years of evolution came down to this monumental moment
We're gonna be needing more of this.. Just so ya know....
This better be played at my funeral.
And mine!
The ficus crumar player is the one who protects the gates to civilization
every so often I take my dose of this.Thx
This might be the most out-of-contex thing I have ever seen, and so much effort went into it.