Panic! at the Disco - This Is Gospel is deeper than you think | Song Lyrics Meaning Explanation

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  • Panic! at the Disco's song "This Is Gospel" will always have some of my favorite lyrics from them. In this video, I react to and explain the meaning and lyrics of this epic song. Of course, it came out a while ago, so be sure to jog your memory by listening to the song again. You can't do so enough.
    Panic! at the Disco's "This Is Gospel" is about faith and drug addiction, but mostly the latter. The meaning of the lyrics is deep and personal, perhaps going back further into band history than you think. In any case, if you love Panic! at the Disco or "This Is Gospel," you will enjoy this video. Happy lyrics-meaning-figuring-out!
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Komentáře • 301

  • @idontknowhbtfm9921
    @idontknowhbtfm9921 Před 7 lety +139

    I think that the line "the fear of falling apart" could be Brendon afraid of Spence falling apart or like you said their friendship because Brendon is going against Spencer's wishes (since he's telling him to stop)

  • @ThePopSongProfessor
    @ThePopSongProfessor  Před 6 lety +308

    Unfortunately, I mispronounced "Brendon," but rest assured I know his name is "Brendon." It's a fault of someone who talks faster than they think. :)

    • @MattSpoon07
      @MattSpoon07 Před 6 lety

      The Pop Song Professor Why do you feel the need to be so close to the camera?

    • @mollymoorhead9305
      @mollymoorhead9305 Před 6 lety +2

      haha i’m glad you realized the mistake😂

    • @sierraroy1351
      @sierraroy1351 Před 6 lety +8

      I instantly scrolled to the comment section when I heard ‘Brandon’
      Just waiting to see all of the jokes they could make out of it

    • @lisasmith6561
      @lisasmith6561 Před 6 lety +1

      Cactcri Sameeeeeeeee

    • @emaangel8604
      @emaangel8604 Před 6 lety

      The Pop Song Professor can u explain the song Hurricane by 30 Seconds to Mars pplllzz

  • @sierraroy1351
    @sierraroy1351 Před 6 lety +82

    Hermione: It’s BrEndon Urie not BrAndon Urie

  • @brookiewantsacookie_
    @brookiewantsacookie_ Před 7 lety +113

    Yaaaayyyy! A p!atd song explanation! Oh and btw it's Brendon not Brandon...Tyler Joseph made the same mistake in a vine once

  • @brookiewantsacookie_
    @brookiewantsacookie_ Před 7 lety +85

    Wait!!!! I just realized that since Emperor's New Clothes is the sequel to This is Gospel and ENC is about dying and going to hell and it says quote on quote "If it feels good tastes good it must be mine" ENC could also be about Spencer's drug addiction....maybe I'm kind of bad at this stuff but it might be...

    • @ThePopSongProfessor
      @ThePopSongProfessor  Před 7 lety +39

      Dude. Deep. I obviously need to explain ENC at some point.

    • @GacktSe7en
      @GacktSe7en Před 7 lety +1

      I have A dumb idea the feeling good and tasting good part was the Devil talking about stealing God's crown.

    • @bridgettebrown9031
      @bridgettebrown9031 Před 7 lety

      Ican'tcomeupwithagoodusername Help I thought it might be! Especially since it even has a clip of the "This Is Gospel" music video in it.

    • @zaccletaco8223
      @zaccletaco8223 Před 6 lety +2

      Genius Lyrics says it’s about Brendon recovering from his loss in This Is Gospel and he is taking over the band, or the crown. After all, he made all of DOAB by himself, but I’ll leave ENC up for interpretation

  • @evag6228
    @evag6228 Před 7 lety +400

    You lost me at brAndon urie

  • @maggiewalker7643
    @maggiewalker7643 Před 6 lety +16

    This song's meaning is really up to individual interpretation

  • @bleakdec143
    @bleakdec143 Před 7 lety +79

    can you please do girls/girls/boys by panic! I would love to see what you think about the lgbt+ theme in this song!

  • @GacktSe7en
    @GacktSe7en Před 7 lety +50

    This is how I see what the meaning of the song is.
    This is gospel for the fallen
    ones.
    (The songs a warning to everyone or in this case the fallen one's, talking to the ones who don't hold tight to the Gospel of God. Instead of God's gospel, this song is a Gospel to them, to the ones who are fallen, meaning those who aren't gonna make it.)
    Locked away in permanent slumber, assembling their philosophies, from pieces of broken memories.
    (Everyone in this world has gone through some kind of suffering, but in this case it's for those who can't let go of their past. Their past which is like a slumber, they're stuck in their broken memories. And the philosophies that they're trying to assemble it's pretty much their suffering life history that they're trying to fix or I should say put their life back together.)
    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart. Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart.
    (The beating of his heart, meaning his feelings or emotions, his life.)
    The gnashing teeth and criminal tongues conspire against the odds. But they haven’t seen the best of us yet.
    (I feel like this part about the "gnashing teeth and the criminals tongues" are actually words that people say. Like hurtful words, putting someone down or making fun of that person to the extreme. But those bullies haven't seen the best of u, meaning what you're capable of.)
    If you love me let me go
    If you love me let me go.
    ‘Cause these words are knives that often leave scars. The fear of falling apart. And truth be told, I never was yours. The fear, the fear of falling apart
    ("Cause these words are knives that often leaves scars," again back to the other verse where I was explaining about the "gnashing teeth and the criminal tongues" meaning to be hurtful words to bring u down. They say sticks and stones can break my bones but word's can't hurt me, but in reality words are capable of killing a man's soul that can lead to suicide. "The fear of falling apart" this part pretty much means that he's scared of losing reality or himself and becomes crazy from all of these emotions that's inside of him. In the later verses it says "and truth be told, I was never yours," it's him speaking to God saying that he never belonged to God but instead he belongs to the Devil. But even if it is so, God still loves him very much, God kept hold of him not letting him go, and that's when he says "if u love me let me go," repeating that many of times.)
    This is gospel for the vagabonds,
    Ne’er-do-wells, insufferable…
    (This song is for the vagabonds or I should say wanderers, the fallens, to the ones who are truly hurt, hurt to the extreme.)
    Confessing their apostasies
    Led away by imperfect impostors.
    (led away by they devil cause no one would care to listen to your testimonies, cause you're your own apostle to your own testimony.)
    Don’t try to sleep through the end of the world.
    (Everyone is delusional, being stuck in their own slumber, can't see reality. The end of the world is just around the corner, but everyone denies the truth and continues to sleep.)
    Bury me alive, cause I won’t give up without a fight.
    (Fighting to get away from reality no matter.)
    Pretty much what I got from this song is that he can't take the pain and suffering anymore so he rather fall then keep on walking God's path. Bible scripture says that God's path is very difficult, it's narrow. Most people tried God's path but most of them doesn't make it. Why? Because it is hard walking God's path, people will persecute u, hate on u, and bully u, all because you're one of God's child or I should say walking his path. Those people fall because it's either they have stopped completely or they've turned back. So he spoke to God saying that if God truly loves him then God should just let go of him, or I should say his life. He probably couldn't take the suffering anymore so he killed himself, that's why u see him in the ER room. The doctors tried to revive him but failed to, he rather fall so there would be no more suffering from this world.
    Connecting the rest to the other music video Emperors New Clothes, since God let him go that means he didn't make it. He believed that after ending his life there's gonna be no more suffering. Because in the other music video it shows him falling to Hell after expecting that he was gonna make it into Heaven. And in the other music video he was singing as the Devil trying to take God's throne, God's crown. The devil tries to make many fall, he takes advantage of the weak and weary meaning the ones who are suffering, which connects back to this video. At the end of the other video when u hear the screams of all the fallen souls that didn't make it to Heaven, the Devil was happy because one of his plans are successful.

    • @biancamlf288
      @biancamlf288 Před 6 lety +3

      GacktSe7en
      I honestly had an almost exact interpretation of the song. Also I feel like not only does "This is Gospel" tie into "Emperors New Clothes" (due to the music video) but also "Turn off the lights" in the first verse he sings "I got so sick of being in my own. Now the devil won't leave me alone." He was done walking the path alone due to the fact that it was becoming blurred/ harder to find your way "It's almost like I found a friend. Who's in it for the bitter end " He in turn met the devil (in one way or the other, wether it be literal or not) even though he didn't want to. The devil ended up becoming someone who was there all the time, "influencing him". Leading to "This is Gospel" and through that "Emperors New Clothes".
      (I didn't want to explain my full interpretation of "Turn Off the Lights" bc it would have been too long but I feel as if you really only need those two verses. If you want I can give my full interpretation on "Turn Off the Lights" so that it makes a little more sense.)

    • @aaliyah-rw2hr
      @aaliyah-rw2hr Před 4 lety +3

      These interpretations deserve more attention because it makes perfect sense . That's what I got out of the song too

    • @happyexpress4821
      @happyexpress4821 Před 3 lety +1

      This is the longest comment i've ever seen 😭♥️ i need to read this! Thank you for your time on describing us your point 💕🌄

    • @markgilragas7498
      @markgilragas7498 Před 9 měsíci

      Bs

  • @VirginiaCurcio
    @VirginiaCurcio Před 7 lety +160

    Me: *is a devout Christian* This is Gospel is my favorite song by Panic!
    This video: This is Gospel has anti-religious messages!
    Me: Welllll thenn. 😂

  • @mareikenienhaus4519
    @mareikenienhaus4519 Před 6 lety +3

    I think that 'the fear of falling apart' could also refer to the person, as in 'i am afraid that my drug addiction is tearing me apart.'

    • @srokasodo6953
      @srokasodo6953 Před 5 lety +1

      Mareike Nienhaus yeah Brendon says that it was physically tearing spencer apart and emotionally tearing him apart

  • @bethanytyson8464
    @bethanytyson8464 Před 7 lety +13

    Nice insight into Uries mindset here. I'd heard it was linked to Spencer's addiction but didn't know it was to such an extent as this. More p!atd analysis (any song) would be great! :)

  • @HandleThisNuts
    @HandleThisNuts Před 7 lety +23

    Yeeesss!!!Thank you so much for this review!!

  • @mickles800
    @mickles800 Před 6 lety +63

    *Clears troat* Don't you mean BRENDON?!?!?!?!

  • @etherealvagabonddesigns
    @etherealvagabonddesigns Před 6 lety +1

    I connect so deeply with this song. It has always helped me in my mess of a life. I'm glad I understood it the way you did and it's not just my perspective cause I don't often like to look up the true meanings of the songs to not ruin it for myself.

  • @DTscrawO
    @DTscrawO Před 7 lety +1

    I never thought, I would enjoy this channel, as much as I do. Great job!

  • @lollipopschool2699
    @lollipopschool2699 Před 3 lety +2

    Has anyone ever noticed that at the end of Say Amen video there's this tiny sound of a heart beat and then This Is Gospel starts exactly with thу same heart beat, and Brendon's wearing a white T-shirt in these both moments, so that's definitely a sequel, isn't it? so it's a trilogy then, ending with ENC.

  • @rainnshelton735
    @rainnshelton735 Před 7 lety +4

    I HAVENT EVEN FINISHED THE VIDEO BUT I KNOW I'LL LIKE IT, ANYWHO I WANT TO GIVE MY THOUGHTS BASED ON THE CHORUS AND HOOK-
    The chorus and hook is in the perspective of Spencer.
    "Lashing teeth and criminal tongues"- are monsters/demons telling Spencer to do the drugs.
    "Conspire against the odds"- What the demons are saying is,'Conspire against your parents, dont follow their rules anymore since you're on your own.'
    "But they havent seen the best of us yet"- Our fans dont know how good we used to be under our parent's roof.
    (Hook 2) "But I wont give up without a fight"- I will fight through the urge of drug addiction, etc... (its pretty self explanatory)
    "If you love me let me go"- Spencer telling his family to let him go and do what he wants
    "Cause these words are knives and often leave scars"- Spencer saying that they restricted him and now he has 'scars' from the drug use.
    "The fear of falling apart"- His parents are talking now, saying that they fear that Spencer will fall apart.
    "Truth be told I never was yours"- Possibly talking to God and saying that he was never God's child, or talking to his parents again.
    "This is the beat of my heart"- Possibly a final goodbye to his parents (or reunion), reminding him that this is the beat of his heart and no one else's.

  • @josietennyson5835
    @josietennyson5835 Před 6 lety +1

    I saw him live on Tuesday ♥️ I lost my mind during this song. He’s such an amazing performer!

  • @sierrasnider26
    @sierrasnider26 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for this

  • @mariahconklin4150
    @mariahconklin4150 Před 4 měsíci

    To me it means being super depressed and wanting to end it. It’s such a good song… I love the lyric “if you love me let me go…” just reminds me of death. Also when I was in the hospital I could kind of tell who had struggled with drug addiction and it made me sad. I’m not religious at all for a reason. Thanks! Love that you described it perfectly. This is def gospel his music. It saved me when I was at the end of my rope. I fing love Branden and his music!

  • @yeetcheng941
    @yeetcheng941 Před 7 lety +77

    Can you explain some songs by Paramore? (Misery Business, crushcrushcrush, brick by boring brick)

  • @macksies420
    @macksies420 Před 6 lety +1

    I love this song, it gives me the chills

  • @hopejackson3935
    @hopejackson3935 Před 7 lety

    YES THANK YOU!!

  • @vivianar5594
    @vivianar5594 Před 7 lety +7

    Ayyyyeeeee!!! Thanks for making a PATD song!! I'd love to see more panic! Vids so I recommend Northern Downpour plzzz

    • @ThePopSongProfessor
      @ThePopSongProfessor  Před 7 lety +3

      Expect one soon. Editing now.

    • @vivianar5594
      @vivianar5594 Před 7 lety

      oml yes!!! Thank you so much!!! 👌🏼💘

    • @kayleigh9844
      @kayleigh9844 Před 7 lety

      +The Pop Song Professor I second northern downpour!! It's the most meaningful panic song. Like esp the line "I know the worlds a broken bone, but melt your headaches call it home"

  • @jonathankuhn6440
    @jonathankuhn6440 Před 7 lety +32

    Still can't get over how he called him "Brandon Urie"

  • @1bookfisher335
    @1bookfisher335 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm so happy you did this song!! It's really personal to me, honestly, because I was raised in a conservative christian home and now I'm agnostic, and really dislike some of the hypocrisies in the faith I was raised in. I especially don't like the treatment/view of lgbt+ people in most christian circles, considering the fact that I'm bi
    I always see people talk about the drug addiction meaning of this song, so seeing someone acknowledge the religion related views was really nice to me!!

  • @jessikaeguia1946
    @jessikaeguia1946 Před 4 lety +2

    This is Gospel is about the rest of the members before they broke up.

  • @moontaeilspersonalyn7008
    @moontaeilspersonalyn7008 Před 5 lety +2

    This is gospel was written by Brendon to Spencer about his addiction with idk

  • @gee.e7644
    @gee.e7644 Před 5 lety

    He sent a dispenser spencer. I love captions.

  • @justcuz2105
    @justcuz2105 Před 6 lety +1

    I interpret "led away by imperfect imposters" as brendon urie saying that Spencer isn't the man he used to be and that he wants his back

  • @katelyny2725
    @katelyny2725 Před 7 lety

    More panic! At the disco, please!!

  • @longhohoang2222
    @longhohoang2222 Před 7 lety

    we need more of P!ATD , thank you very much !

  • @asham5175
    @asham5175 Před 7 lety +65

    could you do death of a bachelor too?

  • @bridgettebrown9031
    @bridgettebrown9031 Před 7 lety +1

    Yes! (I'm thinking about joining the Panic! At The Disco fandom, and this is my favorite of their songs so far.)

  • @jjkkss8374
    @jjkkss8374 Před 5 lety

    I started crying

  • @yourfavouritebaiba
    @yourfavouritebaiba Před 6 lety +1

    the line "These words are knives and often leave scars" was actually written by Dallon Weekes who wrote a lot on this album along with Brendon.

    • @midnight_x_edits
      @midnight_x_edits Před rokem

      Brendon wrote the entirety of this is gospel DESPITE whatever the fuck dallon wants to say about it dallons a fuckface liar and his wife is a psychotic bitch

  • @daltonlittrell5534
    @daltonlittrell5534 Před 6 lety

    I love your videos, my interpretation is different of “the fear of falling apart”. As someone with anxiety, I often do things that make me feel more secure even if it’s not the best choice. I do them because they’ve helped me feel better before, so my brain tells me it must work. This could apply to Spencer’s addiction. Being under the influence may make his problems “go away” despite doing more harm than good. He only knows they make him feel better In the moment. He’s afraid of what will happen without them. Without his crutch he asks what could go wrong, he has to face the problems he avoids, what if the answers he seeks aren’t what he wants, what if confronting his demons destroys his life. For instance is you were to worry about bills, you ask what if I can’t pay them? What if I lose my home? What if, what if, what if,
    . the addiction has always helped him overcome anxiety. The fear of falling apart is the unknown. With his addiction it helps him forget his problems, without the crutch, he’s fears his whole life will unravel and fall apart.

  • @mariahconklin4150
    @mariahconklin4150 Před 4 měsíci

    I subscribed

  • @bluestar7255
    @bluestar7255 Před 5 lety +1

    "cuz these words are knifes and often leave scars" that line gives me a scar ;u;

  • @skyo.o9222
    @skyo.o9222 Před 7 lety +3

    i cried when he said brandon urie.

  • @bettyyxy
    @bettyyxy Před 7 lety +17

    The Ballad of Mona Lisa?

  • @brookedavis4296
    @brookedavis4296 Před 5 lety +1

    Your videos are amazing so I came to you with an idea for a future video. Every time I watch Panic! At the Discos “lying is the most fun...” I never understand what it means, and I wouldn’t think so much about it if the video wasn’t so weird. Hopefully you can cover this for me and the others wondering the same. Thanks!!!

    • @tamaRAWSFX
      @tamaRAWSFX Před 3 lety +1

      lying would be better understood if you have watched Closer a movie by Natalie Portman. I watched that prior to hearing this song so when I heard it when I was young it clicked for me. I was also reading Palahniuk at a young age so that helped lol.

  • @Itsvictoriasandovalmanagement

    Yay! One of my favorite p!atd songs!

  • @marg2775
    @marg2775 Před 7 lety +9

    I LOVE PANIC YES!

  • @jas47soria
    @jas47soria Před 7 lety +1

    I was hoping you would do a P!ATD song so yay!

  • @imanoljesusdelpozo4907
    @imanoljesusdelpozo4907 Před 5 lety +1

    I feel like “If you love me let me go” and “truth be told I never was yours” could be interpreted as almost suicidal if you think about it with the drug addiction in mind.

  • @DaBlondDude
    @DaBlondDude Před 5 lety +1

    I've read it a part of a trilogy :
    Say Amen
    This is Gospel
    Emperor's New Clothes,
    In that order

  • @etcetera-oo1rj
    @etcetera-oo1rj Před 5 lety

    Brendon Urie wrote it for his drummer who was addicted to drugs, he said it explaining his album.

  • @madisonphillips4226
    @madisonphillips4226 Před 7 lety +1

    This was really interesting to watch, as I really love the song and had a general knowing of overall what it meant, but I never got into the "nitty gritty" stuff, if you will, of its meaning. So I really liked going lyric by lyric--it really gave me a better grasp on the song. Keep it up the great explanations! (:
    Also, could you ever explain a Sleeping At Last song sometime--maybe Saturn or Earth?

  • @zaksolo8927
    @zaksolo8927 Před 7 lety +24

    You saying that he's a Christ figure in this song is probably very accurate considering he is put into a grave in the music video and then bursts out of it before the end of the song. He dies and is rose again just as Jesus was.

    • @ThePopSongProfessor
      @ThePopSongProfessor  Před 7 lety +9

      Boom. Dude. Hadn't even gotten into the music video that seriously yet, but that is brilliant.

  • @agbrady15
    @agbrady15 Před 6 lety +1

    hey, this one was really good! you should definitely do hallelujah as well since it has that same "religious" thing going.

  • @alexnh3647
    @alexnh3647 Před 6 lety

    hands down, the best panic song of all time

  • @KittenAtheDisco
    @KittenAtheDisco Před 6 lety +1

    Please do more Panic! Emperor's New clothes leads from This is Gospel (video wise). That would be a great follow up. I'm a huge Panic! Fan. I love these videos breaking down the lyrics, thank you!
    Edit: Anything from their first album would be killer too!

  • @jacob8903
    @jacob8903 Před 6 lety +1

    Brendon Urie isn't anti-religion, he just says it wasn't for him, he literally said in an interview he has nothing against religion

  • @yamyams1167
    @yamyams1167 Před 3 lety

    The fear of falling apart is actually the fear of not being in your right mind

  • @JKPippa
    @JKPippa Před 6 lety

    I loved this (I love Panic!) And I would love to see you do your thing with The Killers, sometimes I feel I'm not smart enough to like that band.

  • @chose_this_on_the_toilet

    The 1st lyric I interpreted as being dead people almost like getting judged like in purgatory or somthing 'assembling they're philosophys from prices of broken memories' is like them making they're claim and in the 2nd verse it's like people getting judged and being led too hell and the video kinda supports this and the behind the scenes sort of...

  • @adeliasheralyn4652
    @adeliasheralyn4652 Před 6 lety

    wow

  • @logantracey2191
    @logantracey2191 Před 7 lety

    yay

  • @originalbro3459
    @originalbro3459 Před 6 lety

    You should do that green gentleman

  • @fka_sophrosyne
    @fka_sophrosyne Před 7 lety +1

    Please do more panic! songs. A lot of his old songs don't really make sense to me and i can usually deconstruct songs pretty well

  • @calliesmith2845
    @calliesmith2845 Před 6 lety

    Ahh, an I the only one who got chills after the breakdown of the lyrics?

  • @namunabaatar6918
    @namunabaatar6918 Před 7 lety +10

    THIS GREATTT!!!!! pLEASE TO LA DEVOTEE and MUSIC VIDEO. Me and my friends are trying to understand happy sounding vibe of the song and the dark tone of the music video. Very confusing

    • @requiemoflyds
      @requiemoflyds Před 7 lety +6

      Namuna B Here is my theory:
      LA Devotee is how Hollywood stars are sucked in and brainwashed to be someone they're not. Both the lyrics and the music video point to this fact.

    • @grosebud4721
      @grosebud4721 Před 6 lety

      Namuna Music iz called juxtaposition. But I too was wondering about it

  • @evieelectrik1132
    @evieelectrik1132 Před 6 lety +1

    "BrAnDoN Urie" I literally screamed 😭😭😭

  • @likeanoatheverlovelyjewel5008

    1:27 oooOOOOOOOOH NOO-

  • @shaewright7428
    @shaewright7428 Před 6 lety +3

    please please do La Devotee and watch the Music Video so many symbolisms and would make a great theory video :)

  • @grosebud4721
    @grosebud4721 Před 6 lety

    I always portrayed the “ if you love me let me go” as spencer asking the urges to do drugs to let him be and leave him alone because drug addicts often feel like the drugs are actually helping them and they can count on the drugs. So him asking the urges to leave him alone is him saying(to the urges) I think you love me, so let me stop. But because the drugs/urges are really against him, they don’t want what’s best for him and won’t “ let him go”

  • @mariahconklin4150
    @mariahconklin4150 Před 4 měsíci

    Also I’ve been cast out by the religious peoples halls. I was with a man who was toxic an elder at a church and felt something was very wrong and his pastor asked me which church I was going to go to next when I tried to speak up for myself. It’s so toxic. Branden is like the church I never knew and so is MGK and Eminem and even YungBlud. We all have our someone’s that have helped us! If anyone is struggling you are not alone and if you’re a hypocrite to like me don’t give up I’ve been that person who has been a total jerk to those who I feel are lesser then me until crap hit the fan. Just made me more humble. Don’t give up everyone ❤

  • @shann1946
    @shann1946 Před 6 lety

    Please do Hallelujah and Don't threaten me with a good time

  • @colleenz.2477
    @colleenz.2477 Před 7 lety

    YAY! FINALLY A P!ATD SONG!

  • @day6kz
    @day6kz Před 6 lety

    When they say, "If you love me let me go." Brendon is talking about a loved one having to let go of someone they love. To greet death.

  • @macias7125
    @macias7125 Před 3 lety +1

    I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s anti-Christian because Brendan is speaking against hypocrites, like you said in the video, the ones who condemn people of their sin, when they make the sins themselves. As a Christian, I can confirm that, that’s not who true Christians are. A true Christian is humble, and should stop trying to fix others mistakes and first start fixing yours.

  • @dulcearreola623
    @dulcearreola623 Před 6 lety +1

    Ofc this song is deeper than yall think. You do know who and why it was written for right?
    You lost me when you thought it was about his religion(which if i remember correctly, he's not even religious anymore? He left the mormon faith) the song isnt about finding hope or whatever through faith, its about remembering you're still worthy and deserving (of whatever, not religion/god's love) even after everything. And thats my take, as a Panic! fan of 13 goddamn years

  • @ryeofoatmeal
    @ryeofoatmeal Před 2 lety

    it's really sad how patd is falling apart from 4 members to only one man band... and the fact brendon still using the name patd and not his name really shows how much he wanna keep the legacy. I guess spencer is the only hope for brendon, I also thought they will be two of them until the end. but yeah things happened... he can't afford losing his band mates anymore :"(( pretty odd was phenomenal, it was unforgettable era. even brendon himself said that album has a special place in his heart

  • @hannahc.8125
    @hannahc.8125 Před 7 lety

    Man! You posted this video like right after I turned the notifications off for CZcams because you were somewhat lacking on TØP and hadn't posted any P!ATD. lol karma
    I also missed every video posted after this.😟 (45 vids actually)

    • @ThePopSongProfessor
      @ThePopSongProfessor  Před 7 lety

      That'll teach you to turn off notifications for this channel. lol Just kidding. :)

    • @hannahc.8125
      @hannahc.8125 Před 7 lety

      Lol hey at least I have all the TØP Tuesday to watch. (would you do a metal song, maybe by KoRn)

  • @kaden56
    @kaden56 Před rokem

    If you grew up Mormon there isn't a phrase in this song that doesn't make sense.
    "If you love me, let me go" - speaking to those close to him that don't want him leaving the church.
    "Led away by imperfect imposters" - direct dig at the founders and leaders of the church.
    "They haven't seen the best of us yet" - saying he was never his best until he left the church.
    "The fear of falling apart" - the main fear of anyone raised in the church thinking about leaving, because they were always told that's what would happen.
    "Truth be told I never was yours" - was only a member of the religion because he was raised in it, not because he chose it.
    Obviously this isn't the only way to take the meaning of this song because he's also talking about his friends drug addiction, but from the Mormon religion stand point it all makes total sense.

  • @azuthlu1587
    @azuthlu1587 Před 6 lety

    If I was to analyze those first lines I think I'd do it a bit differently... it sounds more to me like the 'permanent slumber' is suicide, and the assembly of philosophies from pieces of broken memories is the people they left behind trying to figure out what drove them to it, what was in their minds, but only having their memories of the person to do it - they can't ask them anymore so all that's left are their fragmented memories of who that person was.
    I could be totally wrong, but that was my interpretation before I listened to yours... not sure how my interpretation would carry throughout the song tho

  • @Itswizzy00
    @Itswizzy00 Před 4 lety +1

    I think the video is slightly different. I think it represents when loved ones are in a coma and can't wake up but their parents or other family members can't let them go even though they should because there's no way bring them back and the person in the coma has absolutely no control I'm just wanting to let me go because say there's nothing they can do and it represents the idea that surgeons are trying to give some surgery to try and fix them when actually you just need to let them go and surgeons who are holding him back represents the people people who won't let their love ones go and are trying to save someone who Can't be saved

  • @chaoticfloralarrangement8741

    I said holy shit like five times when you said brandon I'm crying

  • @hannahc.8125
    @hannahc.8125 Před 7 lety

    Hey, maybe you could do a P!ATD song explanation at the beginning of each month or maybe every 2 weeks or so!🙂👍

  • @salmam7996
    @salmam7996 Před 6 lety

    Please do, " Smile like you mean it " by The Killer's ♥

  • @audreyc4976
    @audreyc4976 Před 6 lety

    My sister likes the artist Declan McKenna, so can you do some of his songs?

  • @holly-vc8pd
    @holly-vc8pd Před 5 lety

    What is good grief by bastille about??!!!

  • @monmon-pb1rc
    @monmon-pb1rc Před 5 lety

    Your videos are amazing and like their format! Can you please cover Alec Benjamin! His song lyrics are really thought out. It doesn't matter which song you choose, they are all graet

  • @madeleinedaisy
    @madeleinedaisy Před 7 lety +1

    About the title, this is gospel. Gospel can also mean truth. He has said that it sort of means this is the truth. 'The fear of falling apart' means Spencer's life sort of fell apart bc his relationship was not at a good place. Just saying

  • @animefan22897
    @animefan22897 Před 6 lety

    Can you do Emperor's New Clothes by Panic at the Disco?

  • @potatopotato4727
    @potatopotato4727 Před 7 lety

    Yay P!ATD!!!

  • @feather.ferrnn
    @feather.ferrnn Před 5 lety

    Do new perspective its so goOD Aaa

  • @daisypribble5273
    @daisypribble5273 Před 6 lety

    Can you do brick by boring brick by paramore?

  • @muhtamimmuiz64
    @muhtamimmuiz64 Před 4 lety

    Trouble In Town by Coldplay. Make a video

  • @specialk9486
    @specialk9486 Před 7 lety

    Completely random question unrelated to the video! Is the large blue book in the bottom right of the screen His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman?

    • @ThePopSongProfessor
      @ThePopSongProfessor  Před 7 lety

      That book is on the shelf! Can't remember what color it is? I'm not a huge fan of the book, but I have read the first two. Need to read the third one to figure out the message and understand it.

    • @specialk9486
      @specialk9486 Před 7 lety

      I haven't read it in about 10 years so I couldn't say much about it anymore. Not my favorite either I just own the same omnibus so it caught my eye. i much prefer Brandon Sanderson or Patrick Rothfuss.

  • @dorsag5132
    @dorsag5132 Před 6 lety +2

    "Bandan urie"
    Its Brendon Urie

  • @JJ-ju2rv
    @JJ-ju2rv Před 7 lety

    Can you do like a part two explaining the music video and the emperors new clothes music video/song?

  • @rxim2568
    @rxim2568 Před 3 lety

    the song is dedicated to 2 girls that died going to a concert.

  • @scootscoot3874
    @scootscoot3874 Před 7 lety

    'My Body' by a Young The Giant please?

  • @nicolehansen3356
    @nicolehansen3356 Před 6 lety

    Please do Na Na Na by my chemical romance.

  • @chrisbg29
    @chrisbg29 Před 6 lety

    Can you explain la devotee by Panic! at the Disco

  • @kingcobra2858
    @kingcobra2858 Před 6 lety

    Do my favorite, "lying is the most fun a girl can have without taking her clothes off". Tho, i always take it literally when i listen to it.

  • @lovepanic2738
    @lovepanic2738 Před 6 lety

    Check out this interview with Brendon about this song. It gives great insight into the song and the situation.
    czcams.com/video/G4HxcXrbod8/video.html From about 43 seconds to about 2:20 he talks about this song.
    As you may know Spencer is doing great and got married and Brendon was his best man so their friendship survived and both Spencer and Brendon are finding happiness in their lives.