Dearest nestlings, It sort of looks like there is a big juicy commercial budget and a chunky professional team producing these nowadays, does it not? But in fact, little has changed since our very first video, back in 2019. It is still just two people (Myself and Hunter) co-ordinating the whole thing. We've made it our mission to always operate at the extremities of our budgets, to keep pushing the quality of our out-puttings to Higher Ground. And thanks to donations on Patreon, we're now lucky enough to be able to hire some better equipment, and pay some talented friends to act, and help with lighting, and not hitting ancient breeds of livestock with our drone. If you're enjoying watching us Make For The Sake Of It, and would also like to see some bonus Behind The Scenes, breakdowns etc, do please consider chucking some farthings at our Patreon: www.patreon.com/thejazzemu Love you all compusculently. JE xxx
Money is great, but i can't help but feel the faces on it are getting a bit boring. If only there was someone who could freshen up the five pound note...
"Recycled toboggans!" is a combination of words I never could have expected to hear in a song on this platform. Or anywhere short of a toboggan-recycling facility.
The second I heard 'Recycled toboggans,' I knew that it would become one of those tiny random phrases that you can't help but sing out loud at questionable intervals thanks to my ADHD
Fun fact, there are two main theories about the origin of money: Money of exchange and money of account. Money of exchange is what our dear Emus Jazz refers to at the beginning of the song, facilitating trade when a specific item-for-item barter is not available. Money of account is to track debts. Say that a trade has to take place over time, like giving a farmer seed in exchange for future crops. A record of transactions forms a system of money that isn't traded directly.
But, in fact, both are made up by economists. Anthropologists and Archaeologists disagree, and form the more logical conclusion that before there was money there was a system of friendly loans, then traders started trading precious metals for everything for long trade routes, and eventually money was forced upon the population by lords for tax purposes. The only reason the economists made up the one you commented is because they only saw the last steps of the process. Before that money was basically only used for long voyages, and even up until a few centuries ago friendly loans were the most common form of small-scale economic transactions.
@@Mereologist Goats do not have a constant value nor a fluctuating value. They have a transaction-based value. For every possible buyer the goat has a different value, and in most transactions you would not be buying the goat, you would be sharing the goat.
One thing I really appreciate about jazz emu is that he makes a whole bunch of really good songs instead of making one good song and pushing it for months like a lot of those tiktok artists. Nothing against the tiktok artists but it can get annoying hearing the same song over and over again.
@@StatusMusicDesignhave you been online for an extended period when some new song comes out? Imagine those repetitive commercials but worse because people are using it intentionally to get attention. Nobody is trying to listen to it haha
It's truly incredible now that paper rectangle is Larger to fit Eggerson Keaveney's full body likeness on it. The three logical parts are now more logical.
My favorite thing about money is how everyone definitely understands it and how much sense it has made forever. It's furthering abstraction into systems beyond the comprehension of regular people is delightful and very practical and NOT to worry about.
I'm also sure that if we keep systems like money simple and pragmatic for the everyman we'll surely be able to run something as multifaceted as a society sustainably. It's a very simple social construct after all.
I remember the time I told my economics class, "wouldn't everything be better if money didn't exist and everything was FREE" and my teacher just failed me for the entire semester
@@thejuiceking2219 Yep. Her reason was that "because then we wouldn't be a wealthy country, we'd just be like all the countried in the Middle East" I was in seventh grade...
I've always liked money. I try to keep a whole mess of it handy. I am glad it is finally getting some recognition for how important it really is for like... everything. Try it! I think you'll really like it.
Just want to let you know, I went to the Federal Reserve Bank museum in New Orleans, and told the security guard about this youtube video as a potential new addition to the education programming. She pulled it up in the museum, and played it right there. Many laughs. She said she'd send it up the chain :-D
At first Mr Emu I must admit I felt this song was one of your weaker works. However, after a while, I began to love it more and more. I guess you could say that it really... gained my interest.
My favourite thing about money is how fair it is. You see, the man who lives by the sea just has shells wash up on his doorstep, it's very easy to acquire. And the people who don't live by the sea? Well they can very easily make the 10hr walk to collect the few small shells that are left behind. Live by the sea? Oh no no, you see my friends, there is already one man who lives by the sea, there couldn't possibly be more space for other people to share that space. Then too many people would have access to shells!!
But they can work for the man by the sea in exchange for shells, who then gives them what they produced in exchange for some of the shells he just gave them! It's brilliant and makes perfect sense!
@@ajankytoucan Ah yes, you're correct! That's a much better system than them simply keeping their own production. Instead, acquiring shells is most important.
I always find it interesting when folk from outside of the U.S. use American currency when talking about money. Anyways, sweet vid, we love cash forget contactless.
Finally! I heard this song on Spotify and immediately thought it deserved a video of you dancing to it as an accompaniment. Another absolute masterpiece, you get more talented by each video.
at 2:12 the poeple in the background freaking out his head as turned backwards is really funny, did not notice till my fourth watch. great stuff keep it up
To be fair my mam worked for Lloyds TSB and even she didn't understand what it was (please use a different bank you have no idea how unstable and doomed TSB is) 😂
What form of money is this - Jazz did not mention virtual currency!!! As we all now know there are three types of money: metal disc, paper rectangle and plastic card with horse!!
@@matthewbentham5666 I really hope you get to see him perform live someday!! He is such an amazing performer/showman. Very talented musician, brilliant comedian.
Jazz Emu is headlining the Musical Comedy Awards Final on April 12th at Bloomsbury Theatre in London. He was joint runner-up in 2018 and also Best Newcomer with Two Plus Ones in 2017. It is a huge honour for us to have him headline our Final. We would love to see you there! :-)
As if the song wasn't good enough! Great work, Hunter and Mr Emu! When I listened (more times than I'll admit) to the audio release, I imagined the Investment Shell-er's idea was quickly rejected. Love that he's a recurring character in the music video! It pays to live by the sea.
It's good to have you back. I'll send you 3 shells, 4 sterling, 2 bowls of wheat, 4 shekels, 1 penny and an interestingly shiny piece of beetle shell I found a few years back whilst making love to my ... a few years back. I hope it brings you prosperity and auspiciousness, and I await your videos in return
YES, finally!!! Since the song was released, I've been waited for a music video to be made, so I can finally send it to my non-emu friends without confusing them! This song is truly a banger, especially the "drop" at 2:25 is such a bop! Thank you Mr. Emu for making the song and video!
In 3:44, Jazz Emu lays out the Ponzi scheme that is our global financial institution to a miraculous beat. 1/48th of a goat is forever more valuable than Wills being edgy
I feel like Mr Emu tried to hit a sort of different vocal range in this song (if that is the right description for it), and he absolutely smashed it out of the park. Amazing song, and music video as always, much love
Dearest nestlings,
It sort of looks like there is a big juicy commercial budget and a chunky professional team producing these nowadays, does it not? But in fact, little has changed since our very first video, back in 2019. It is still just two people (Myself and Hunter) co-ordinating the whole thing. We've made it our mission to always operate at the extremities of our budgets, to keep pushing the quality of our out-puttings to Higher Ground. And thanks to donations on Patreon, we're now lucky enough to be able to hire some better equipment, and pay some talented friends to act, and help with lighting, and not hitting ancient breeds of livestock with our drone.
If you're enjoying watching us Make For The Sake Of It, and would also like to see some bonus Behind The Scenes, breakdowns etc, do please consider chucking some farthings at our Patreon: www.patreon.com/thejazzemu
Love you all compusculently. JE xxx
Hi most respected papa emu, i am truly esteemed at this phonic invigoration
BANGER🔥🔥
gib lyrics
That's on you man, should've lived by a beach
i dont think you've ever failed to make a good song mr emu there all straight fire
Money is great, but i can't help but feel the faces on it are getting a bit boring. If only there was someone who could freshen up the five pound note...
Now you’re speaking my language.
Oh dude, you ain't gonna believe this...
I WANNA SPEND THE AFTERNOO OOO OON!
@@D4nnyC4tzkickin it back, straight up cruising
With EGGERSON KEAVENEY!
The fact that jazz emu filmed in a place less than a kilometer away from where I live will always bring a sense of pride
Do you live in a thatch roof village????
Would be baller if it was less than half a mile.
@@smoothreux would be baller if it was one fourty-eighth of a shilling away
less than five furlongs
@@smoothreux less than sixteen human intestines strung out
It has always made absolutely sense forever!
And everyone knows that and completely understands it entirely!
It has always sense absolutely make forever, my dear.
Money has always making sensed.
Funky and informative. Infunkative
The higher budget really shows, especially in the scenes where you cloned jazz emu so he could teach a classroom of his clones.
Most normal Jazz Emu moment lol
"disk of metal is smallest money and paper rectangle is bigger money" this has and always will make absolutely since forever
Unless the discs are really old or solid gold, then they are worth lots of rectangles
@@AfferbeckBeats not even necessarily that, maybe they’re just kinda rare
@@AfferbeckBeatsYou are dropping absolute bars
"Recycled toboggans!" is a combination of words I never could have expected to hear in a song on this platform.
Or anywhere short of a toboggan-recycling facility.
So you hear the phrase every other day, yes?
I mean,
the Toboggan R’cyclers ™️ are basically taking over the city centres!!
The second I heard 'Recycled toboggans,' I knew that it would become one of those tiny random phrases that you can't help but sing out loud at questionable intervals thanks to my ADHD
BABE WAKE UP, JAZZ EMU JUST DROPPED HIS WALLET!!!!!
... There's nothing in here but a life sized portrait of Eggerson Keavney.....
Underrated comment
Damm, that's a b i g wallet
I'm gonna need a bigger wallet...
Nahh!
Fun fact, there are two main theories about the origin of money: Money of exchange and money of account.
Money of exchange is what our dear Emus Jazz refers to at the beginning of the song, facilitating trade when a specific item-for-item barter is not available.
Money of account is to track debts. Say that a trade has to take place over time, like giving a farmer seed in exchange for future crops. A record of transactions forms a system of money that isn't traded directly.
That's interesting, both theories sound quite compelling, I'd never thought of the latter.
But, in fact, both are made up by economists. Anthropologists and Archaeologists disagree, and form the more logical conclusion that before there was money there was a system of friendly loans, then traders started trading precious metals for everything for long trade routes, and eventually money was forced upon the population by lords for tax purposes. The only reason the economists made up the one you commented is because they only saw the last steps of the process. Before that money was basically only used for long voyages, and even up until a few centuries ago friendly loans were the most common form of small-scale economic transactions.
@@zep4814That.... sounds a little like both of what they said..🤔
Even when you are trading goats, then goats = money. Barter is nothing less than a system of money with thousands of currencies of fluctuating value.
@@Mereologist Goats do not have a constant value nor a fluctuating value. They have a transaction-based value. For every possible buyer the goat has a different value, and in most transactions you would not be buying the goat, you would be sharing the goat.
I love that the seashell baron's face never gets any less filthy, gotta respect a guy who doesn't forget his roots
One thing I really appreciate about jazz emu is that he makes a whole bunch of really good songs instead of making one good song and pushing it for months like a lot of those tiktok artists. Nothing against the tiktok artists but it can get annoying hearing the same song over and over again.
One thing *I* really appreciate about jazz emu is that he makes a whole bunch of really good songs instead of making one terrible song
you mean...like a musician would?
You can always...not listen to something over and over again?
@@StatusMusicDesignhave you been online for an extended period when some new song comes out? Imagine those repetitive commercials but worse because people are using it intentionally to get attention. Nobody is trying to listen to it haha
It's truly incredible now that paper rectangle is Larger to fit Eggerson Keaveney's full body likeness on it. The three logical parts are now more logical.
My favorite thing about money is how everyone definitely understands it and how much sense it has made forever.
It's furthering abstraction into systems beyond the comprehension of regular people is delightful and very practical and NOT to worry about.
I'm also sure that if we keep systems like money simple and pragmatic for the everyman we'll surely be able to run something as multifaceted as a society sustainably. It's a very simple social construct after all.
I wake up, I see this, I feel the urge to throw a bunch of shells towards Jazz because this is a masterpiece
hey if you've got shells i know a small channel you might enjoy
the real question: which way is Eggerson going to face?
I remember the time I told my economics class, "wouldn't everything be better if money didn't exist and everything was FREE" and my teacher just failed me for the entire semester
Sounds very American alright
@@iPlayGamesX Y'know, it felt like a joke until I read this and realized that Yes, this sounds super American 😓
@@mackenziedesire7515 yeah it does LMAO
did they ever explain why you were wrong?
@@thejuiceking2219 Yep. Her reason was that "because then we wouldn't be a wealthy country, we'd just be like all the countried in the Middle East"
I was in seventh grade...
Lack of small metal circle, big paper rectangle and medium rectangular card has gotta be the most depressing trifecta of all time 😞
Just remember that Eggerson is on the 50, lifesize.
Asking “why do you look so confused?” after explaining farthings and shillings had me laughing harder than I have in a long time. Thank you.
That guy just threw a SWORD *into* that poor peasant woman! No one is saying anything ?!?!
I mean he has access to so many shells...
She's POOR so it doesn't matter =/:3
She was probably in debt by at least 17 goats at an interest rate of 3 shells per month
I've always liked money. I try to keep a whole mess of it handy. I am glad it is finally getting some recognition for how important it really is for like... everything. Try it! I think you'll really like it.
I really like the part when he impales the villager with a sword for no apparent reason
accurate portrayal of a rich person /hj /lh
Many Jazz Emu lyrics make more sense when you can read them & hear them at the same time
made me think of Eggerson on the fifty
It actually makes sense for the guy holding all the goats to be the first banker rather than the guy by the sea. But that's a whole different song
"Recycled toboggans" got me real good, I had to rewind and watch it again because it delighted me so much. A hearty Canadian chortle
Just want to let you know, I went to the Federal Reserve Bank museum in New Orleans, and told the security guard about this youtube video as a potential new addition to the education programming. She pulled it up in the museum, and played it right there. Many laughs. She said she'd send it up the chain :-D
Our Jazzy emu is moving up in the world
I have been building this music video in my head since I heard this song. This is amazing, thank you for blessing our delicate earholes once more!
At first Mr Emu I must admit I felt this song was one of your weaker works.
However, after a while, I began to love it more and more.
I guess you could say that it really... gained my interest.
these lyrics make absolutely more sense than money does.
love the reference to high budget boy
(2:40 "you can bet your bottom sterling")
it might also be a reference to another one of his older songs "monottone", with the box zooming out effect
@@HuckleberryJr he uses that in other songs too, like hench
My favourite thing about money is how fair it is. You see, the man who lives by the sea just has shells wash up on his doorstep, it's very easy to acquire. And the people who don't live by the sea? Well they can very easily make the 10hr walk to collect the few small shells that are left behind. Live by the sea? Oh no no, you see my friends, there is already one man who lives by the sea, there couldn't possibly be more space for other people to share that space. Then too many people would have access to shells!!
But they can work for the man by the sea in exchange for shells, who then gives them what they produced in exchange for some of the shells he just gave them! It's brilliant and makes perfect sense!
@@ajankytoucan Ah yes, you're correct! That's a much better system than them simply keeping their own production. Instead, acquiring shells is most important.
babe wake up new emu song and its educational this time
Wasn't sure I was fully viking with this until "recycled toboggans!", and then I knew we were back amongst the good stuff.
Jazz emu twisting his head 180° jumpscare is not something i expected..
I always find it interesting when folk from outside of the U.S. use American currency when talking about money. Anyways, sweet vid, we love cash forget contactless.
The low res of a terrified jazz emu on the corner on 2:12 makes me smirk lol
Hahaha -- all the ads before the video mentioned money, but none of them mentioned GOATs.
Finally! I heard this song on Spotify and immediately thought it deserved a video of you dancing to it as an accompaniment. Another absolute masterpiece, you get more talented by each video.
money has always making sensed
at 2:12 the poeple in the background freaking out his head as turned backwards is really funny, did not notice till my fourth watch. great stuff keep it up
There was so much amazing about this. The lyrics, the entire teach roof village, special effects, the chorus….
To be fair my mam worked for Lloyds TSB and even she didn't understand what it was (please use a different bank you have no idea how unstable and doomed TSB is) 😂
bro i love butser ancient farm, abosoloute gem to see this
I feel like such a lucky ovum to be here so promptly, thank you Mr Emu for all the phonics you bring my way ❤
2:46 oh, of course
Omg I actually think this is one of your best songs, so groovy!!!
Agreed!
Absolutely! Almost as good as recycled toboggans!
serendipitously saw this moments ago, i’m ready to embrace the shells
It blew my mind seeing you strolling into Butser Ancient Farm. That's ten minutes away from where I live!
Abi clark-Jazz emu crossover is exactly what i expect from life
Heck yeah new banger from our favourite most-stylish hot dog with legs and 70's drip
You just keep outdoing yourself, it's amazing and so fun!!!❤
What form of money is this - Jazz did not mention virtual currency!!! As we all now know there are three types of money: metal disc, paper rectangle and plastic card with horse!!
@matthewbentham5666 sometimes, when he sings it live, you might hear him say "a coin that lives in the sky"
@@kerhaidet I have not yet had the immeasurable privilege to see him live so was not yet aware of such a marvelous thing!
@@matthewbentham5666 I really hope you get to see him perform live someday!! He is such an amazing performer/showman. Very talented musician, brilliant comedian.
i fear for your bank account sometimes lol. how many jazz emu videos have you donated on? regardless i respect the hustle c:
We’d never swap the dream team of Jazz & Hunter for a big goat 🐐
I love how the entrepreneur fellow does a great job replication of Jazz Emu’s facial mannerisms.
"Honey, we have Pink Floyd at home!"
Pink Floyd at home:
Money, get back... I'm all right Jack, keep your hands off of my stack of seashells.
Thanks for the economics lesson, Jazz Emu! I'm off to print my own money.
Got some money, got some cash, I’m rich, and now I’m sad, and I wonder if I’m sad because the money that I have…
New favorite
Don't tell Eggerson
Jazz Emu out here teaching us the history of currency with a humorous twist to it.
I love this man.
Love the bottom sterling reference 🤑
It made absolutely no sense to me whatsoever, until the Imperial money system bits. NOW I get it!
This song is money.
This song has been in my head since you dropped this.
I love how it highlights the absurdity in the catchiest way. 🐐
I'm still baffled by your ability to distill abstract concepts in the middle of a banging song. Keep up the good work!
Oh hey! Sean Burke is in this!
Jazz Emu makes some
of the catchiest music I have ever heard. Even if they are parody songs. Absolutely class 😂
its always a good day when the jazz emus
I appreciate that the guy who had his village change to shells and got rich still refused to wash his face after becoming a millionair
No mater how much sense it makes, I still don’t have much
You're a legend, Jazz Emu!
This was my favorite song in the album, I thought it was never going to get a video, amazing work once again Mr. Emu!
Emu + Hunter = Great music video
Jazz Emu: money makes sense
Talking heads: stop making sense
Jazz Emu is headlining the Musical Comedy Awards Final on April 12th at Bloomsbury Theatre in London. He was joint runner-up in 2018 and also Best Newcomer with Two Plus Ones in 2017. It is a huge honour for us to have him headline our Final. We would love to see you there! :-)
Remember seeing this on a liveshow and later looking for it. Here it is! 👈😎👈
PS: Still looking forward to seeing a certain "nostalgic" elf...
YESSSS!! I have been WAITING for this music video! Favorite song on the album!
IM SO HAPPY I JUST REALISED UR MUSIC IS ON APPLE MUSIC!! UR JOINING JACK STAUBER IN MY GROOVY SONG PLAYLIST :D
ABSOLUTE BANGER‼️‼️🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯🗣️‼️💯🗣️‼️🗣️💯💥💥💥💥
i had the privilege of seeing this early in Sydney, back when he thought the biggest money was bitcoin lmao
We're gonna have a goat with this one 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
This video will get millions of views. Even if I have to do it myself.
Now I get it
As if the song wasn't good enough! Great work, Hunter and Mr Emu! When I listened (more times than I'll admit) to the audio release, I imagined the Investment Shell-er's idea was quickly rejected. Love that he's a recurring character in the music video! It pays to live by the sea.
It's good to have you back. I'll send you 3 shells, 4 sterling, 2 bowls of wheat, 4 shekels, 1 penny and an interestingly shiny piece of beetle shell I found a few years back whilst making love to my ... a few years back. I hope it brings you prosperity and auspiciousness, and I await your videos in return
YES, finally!!! Since the song was released, I've been waited for a music video to be made, so I can finally send it to my non-emu friends without confusing them!
This song is truly a banger, especially the "drop" at 2:25 is such a bop! Thank you Mr. Emu for making the song and video!
i like how you have an immaculate voice but you use it to make stuff like this. beautiful
Been wanting a music video for this one ever since I heard it live, you guys did not disappoint 👌
Very glad this got a music video, one of the best songs on the album imo so I hope it sees more recognition
The absolute legend! He never missed!
Thank you for this federal reserve collaboration Mr Emu !
You are the goat. How much do you trade for these days?
Money has never made more sense
Noooo I was enjoying myself so much I was so sad it ended I was once again invested in this little story, can't wait for the next one!
In 3:44, Jazz Emu lays out the Ponzi scheme that is our global financial institution to a miraculous beat.
1/48th of a goat is forever more valuable than Wills being edgy
I knew it would become a music video
This is exactly what I imagined when I listened to this song. How did you know my mind. How. How. How. How.
Money makes even more sense than the imperial system of measurement.
I feel like Mr Emu tried to hit a sort of different vocal range in this song (if that is the right description for it), and he absolutely smashed it out of the park. Amazing song, and music video as always, much love
The best money video I’ve seen all year by far. And I literally make money videos for a living.