Decided to do a timestamp list, because no one else did. So here it is: 0:00 Intro GOOD & EVIL 0:11 Never Meant to Know 0:57 & 1:38 You & Me 2:51 Cannibal 3:38 Who You Are 4:31 Sacred Beast 7:44 Hymn For a Scarecrown 9:48 A Lady 10:16 The Trap 10:45 Turn The Lights Off 11:41 Misery Fell 12:30 Out In the Twilight 14:02 You 14:25 Fate of the Stars OTHERS 6:01 Time Machine Synths 15:31 I'm Gonna Win 15:53 Joe Hawley Attacks BONUS REFERENCE 16:25 Aristotle's Denial (laineD s'eltotsirA)
"Joe Hawley Attacks" is a reference to the Tally Hall video titled "Joe Hawley Attack" The video consisted of Rob saying "When Joe Hawley attacks, no one gets out alive." Joe would repeat saying his name over and over again, chasing Rob around. This then got referenced in the Boralogue, and then in the song, he uses the actual audio clip from the original video.
Fun Fact In the song "Bahamian Rap City" a reference to Hawaii Part II is heard. Because in one of the first lines of the song you can hear "Dreaming Sweet In C" I haven't really seen anyone talk about this.
Something to note regarding Time Machine, that it apparently originated as a Tally Hall song, but deemed “unworkable.” (Information from the Tally Hallmanac, because I’m assuming that’s a reliable source.)
I know I'm showing up to the party 4 months late but the part where Ross is speaking into the microphone saying "something something infern in the depths of your soul" is from Turn The Lights Off! It's playing at the same time as Bora's vocals, they're VERY subtle but a few months ago I tried to remove the main vocals and you can hear it better during that. You can still hear it during the song even though it's a little hard to hear but you can find it if you're listening for it. (Also I may be wrong but I think the part where Joe waits and then rings the tambourine is actually from the last verse of Sacred Beast if I remember correctly, but don't hold me accountable for that if it's wrong). Anyways, great video! It made me very happy :)
these guys fr said "lets form a band for fun" and then they took it serius and after 9 years they said "f it lets go on a haitus longer that how much we actually made music"
The transition between the demos of “Time Machine” is marvelous. Pun intended. Also I’m sorry if this is nitpicky but the transition from Boralogue to the final version of “Turn the Lights Off” is wrong. In the Boralogue, they’re playing the last chorus, but the video switches to the second one. You can tell because the stanza would end with “tangled screaming” if the transition was right.
Mann, I can tell that you put a lot of effort into making this. This is a fantastic and well-edited video for something as simple as the behind the scenes of Tally Hall songs. I love all the transitions and neat finds with parts of a song playing in the background of the Boralogue videos. It made me appreciate Good & Evil a LOT LOT more (and I love this album in the first place).
Tilly and the wall was a tap dancing band thing they performed with. Tally hall is an American goal keeper. Tilly and the wall shot the goal (Tap dancing requires your feet prominently) but an American goal keeper saved it because he's a goal keeper. It's about things that get confused with Tally Hall the band basically
11:20 The transition should’ve been on the key change of the verse and chorus but still good, it’s so great how this song just gets intenser as it goes on tho
i feel like the good and evil era was so relatively short and didn't effect the band's identity in nearly the same way that marvin's did. probably why marvin's tends to be the fan favourite and is the subject of a lot more of the popular discourse involving the band.
@@creativenonetome I relistened to both albums and I just feel like MMMM is a more ambitious and diverse album. G&E is still great but I just feel like it lacks that young and joyful feel that MMMM had.
Decided to do a timestamp list, because no one else did. So here it is:
0:00 Intro
GOOD & EVIL
0:11 Never Meant to Know
0:57 &
1:38 You & Me
2:51 Cannibal
3:38 Who You Are
4:31 Sacred Beast
7:44 Hymn For a Scarecrown
9:48 A Lady
10:16 The Trap
10:45 Turn The Lights Off
11:41 Misery Fell
12:30 Out In the Twilight
14:02 You
14:25 Fate of the Stars
OTHERS
6:01 Time Machine Synths
15:31 I'm Gonna Win
15:53 Joe Hawley Attacks
BONUS REFERENCE
16:25 Aristotle's Denial (laineD s'eltotsirA)
scarecrown
scarecrown
Maybe the wind knows
2:06 Ross absolutely eating with You & Me
the transitions between the vids and actual music is SO GOOD. literal goosebumps
hello dae
hello viy
Hey dae
@@grub_bugg hello grub
hello everyone
"Joe Hawley Attacks" is a reference to the Tally Hall video titled "Joe Hawley Attack"
The video consisted of Rob saying "When Joe Hawley attacks, no one gets out alive." Joe would repeat saying his name over and over again, chasing Rob around.
This then got referenced in the Boralogue, and then in the song, he uses the actual audio clip from the original video.
Thanks for the wise words engineer from tf2
The boralouge version is crazy food but reversed
knowing that bora did so much in these songs makes them 10000% better
yeah especially the whistles in hymn for a scarecrow
some can be classified as cojum dip songs lmao
I need a full version of Rob* rapping You & Me
*I put Zubin, im dumb
I think that's rob lol
That's rob
YES OMG
Fun Fact
In the song "Bahamian Rap City" a reference to Hawaii Part II is heard.
Because in one of the first lines of the song you can hear "Dreaming Sweet In C"
I haven't really seen anyone talk about this.
There is also a reference to ruler of everything "ruler of measuring things"
@@volly9387 I don't think so, that sounds more like a random mention
@@volly9387sounds like an actual ruler to me lol
hearing joe say tally hall in a song ages after they disbanded is such a weird experience to me
They haven't disbanded just indefinite hiatus
😢
Something to note regarding Time Machine, that it apparently originated as a Tally Hall song, but deemed “unworkable.” (Information from the Tally Hallmanac, because I’m assuming that’s a reliable source.)
Yeah! If I remember correctly, there's a Tally Hall demo of it floating around somewhere on here.
@@LucasMightLose theres a recording of tally hall playing it live in 2006! the video is lost tho
[citation needed]
@@goopyheadruclips.net/video/F0lqszf_FnY/видео.html not the video, but the audio at least!
@@LucasMightLose I think you're thinking of Demo 1, which is in Admittedly Incomplete Demos
Such a well edited video. It's a shame this doesn't have more views.
True.
not really a shame if u think about it really carefully
11:11 Eddie we have become tally hall
same with LOTS of tally hall related content. such good content with such little attention
0:04 he almost said the funny
a m o g u s
blue sus
I always laugh at the part on Who You Are where it says "alone us", sounds kinda similar
So close
amogus
Admittedly Infinite Demos album with the other 199,986 songs written for g&e
I know I'm showing up to the party 4 months late but the part where Ross is speaking into the microphone saying "something something infern in the depths of your soul" is from Turn The Lights Off! It's playing at the same time as Bora's vocals, they're VERY subtle but a few months ago I tried to remove the main vocals and you can hear it better during that. You can still hear it during the song even though it's a little hard to hear but you can find it if you're listening for it. (Also I may be wrong but I think the part where Joe waits and then rings the tambourine is actually from the last verse of Sacred Beast if I remember correctly, but don't hold me accountable for that if it's wrong). Anyways, great video! It made me very happy :)
ohh very cool! thanks for sharing!
@@tally_hal yo, it's the tally hal
@@tally_haldrop the pfp
We live in a post-marvin world
15:59 After the scene cuts off, Joe and Rob's laugh was put in reverse at the start of the Crazy F*** music video
these guys fr said "lets form a band for fun" and then they took it serius and after 9 years they said "f it lets go on a haitus longer that how much we actually made music"
bruh those transitions are perfect
I miss Aristotles denial😭😭😭
😭😭😭
11:41 doing tiiktok faces before it was cool
I love this community so much
2:06 I absolutely love this part lol
16:12 the end of this clip with Joe bending his finger funny is also played in reverse at the beginning of the music video for Crazy Food
13:39 that transition was fucking perfect
2:06 sounds like a joe hawley joe hawley song
uh yeah uh yeah uh yeah uh YEAH
The transition between the demos of “Time Machine” is marvelous. Pun intended.
Also I’m sorry if this is nitpicky but the transition from Boralogue to the final version of “Turn the Lights Off” is wrong. In the Boralogue, they’re playing the last chorus, but the video switches to the second one. You can tell because the stanza would end with “tangled screaming” if the transition was right.
I was about to comment this.
Mann, I can tell that you put a lot of effort into making this. This is a fantastic and well-edited video for something as simple as the behind the scenes of Tally Hall songs. I love all the transitions and neat finds with parts of a song playing in the background of the Boralogue videos. It made me appreciate Good & Evil a LOT LOT more (and I love this album in the first place).
Now I know Bora did the hymm whistle
This is the best tally hall video made by a fan I’ve ever seen. It’s clear you put a lot of effort into it. Well done.
this is an incredible video. thank you for compling all these!!!
ohhh very cool! thanks for sharing!
This whole videos editing is just so incredibly impressive, I was excited for the transition every time
I didn’t think Joe Hawley Attacks would be in here but hey, it’s a song what did I expect lol
Thank you for your service to my mental health :))
omg tysm for making this,,, you really did a good job
good
&
evil
not sure what he meant by “tilly and the wall shot a goal, tally hall saved it”
Tilly and the wall was a tap dancing band thing they performed with. Tally hall is an American goal keeper. Tilly and the wall shot the goal (Tap dancing requires your feet prominently) but an American goal keeper saved it because he's a goal keeper. It's about things that get confused with Tally Hall the band basically
I wish tallyhall was reunited.
We still wish Tally Hall was reunited
11:11 we do know this is turn the lights off as we can hear the bass in the background
You & Me acoustic is ✨✨✨✨✨
Great fussing transitions, I love how you did this!!! And you didn’t even have to!!! Wow
Thank you for this
This makes me happy
THE EDITING IN THIS VIDEO IS SO GOOD
This makes me go "YIPPEEEE"
16:15 was in Joe Hawley’s Crazy Food music video.
Thank you this makes me so happy.
Great editing! This video is awesome
Yo this video is really well edited. its criminal how few views this has.
this editing is so sick! good work ^_^
2:06 what could’ve been
11:20 The transition should’ve been on the key change of the verse and chorus but still good, it’s so great how this song just gets intenser as it goes on tho
Don't forget about the synth shift effect was also used in the begining in The Mind Electric
you mean the middle
a tally hall AND red vox fan?? no way
wonderful
awsome
i feel like the good and evil era was so relatively short and didn't effect the band's identity in nearly the same way that marvin's did. probably why marvin's tends to be the fan favourite and is the subject of a lot more of the popular discourse involving the band.
Wow that's awesome man, good job
this is so poggers, amazing transitions
It's Rob and Joe on the Miracle Musical 'Time Machine' tho
6:28 what effect is that it sounds great!
Magnificent video!
I absolutely love this video
really nice video! great stuff
1:01 that's the drums to You & me, not &.
joe hawley
great video❤️❤️
great editing!
Im so sad they stoped making songs
They didn't they each have their own singles and such except Andrew and zubin
@@twelftheagle3043 don't you mean ross and zubin
@@twelftheagle3043 Abdrew definitely released his own stuff
very well made video :)
nice vid
Is it just me or does Zubin look identical to Wolfe glick?
15:56 It isn't actually from BORALOGUE VI, it's from a video of the same name.
ruclips.net/video/M0H9tYmpEYQ/видео.html
I can't seem to find the "I'm gonna win" clip, where Zubin hits the high note, could anyone send the link?
Unpopular Opinion: G&E is better than MMMM
its so hardd
@@ghostieishere Forgot I commented this, anyways future me, I think that MMMM is the superior album.
@@Alskdjfhghcwhat changed in those months?
@@creativenonetome I relistened to both albums and I just feel like MMMM is a more ambitious and diverse album. G&E is still great but I just feel like it lacks that young and joyful feel that MMMM had.
Ooooooooooh- Controversial but true
I think the Joe Hawley Attacks sample was from this video though
youtu.be/ M0H9tYmpEYQ
I mean either or I guess. But thanks for reminding me about the original! I completely forgot about it for some reason.
@@LucasMightLose kinda sounds like it, it's at the end of the video, also thanks and yw👍