The Dementia Experience | Everywhere at the End of Time, The Caretaker
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- Music is intrinsic to our everyday lives and is an art form filled with unique experiences and stories to tell, but how can music be used to describe highly subjective diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia in a broad sense? Join Max as he explores and analyses the popular album ‘Everywhere at the End of Time’ (with assistance from Dr Sandra Garrido of Western Sydney University), as well as touch upon the importance and value of music therapy on dementia patients.
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"how have you been?"
"I have no idea."
for some reason that has stuck with me
I know it was framed as a joke, but it doesn't feel like one.
I'm a sucker for any video about everywhere at the end of time and this one is one of the best. Great job
Thanks. We are a non for profit that runs internship and sci com projects for undergraduate and high school students. This is the work of one of our fantastic interns from last year, Max. He did a great job and I'll pass on your comment.
i like anything that has to do with the mental state of a human being, it gets me curious about what specifically is happening in their head, Everywhere at the end of time is a clear example of one of those things im interested in (Nobody asked)
Me too 😅
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@@TheCoolestFlytrap x
I cant imagine how depressing it must be to talk to either of your parents and just look at their face, and seeing that they no longer recognise you. That all memories have been burned up.
They are all...
*Just a burning memory.*
@@TheRealHemlok was just about to make that joke lol
It nearly makes you cry on cue. Last Christmas, I made my grandma a garland to go around her door. Grandpa was in the later stages of dementia to where he had no idea who I was, grandma, dad, mom, anyone. He told me that I might be interested in meeting his son, my dad.
That's actually one of the saddest parts of all to me. Very often right before death, all your memories, all your family members, everything comes back in a flash, and right after, you die. It's like this disease is taunting you. Nothing was ever gone, it was just buried or locked away.
Imagine how these people were treated, back before anyone knew anything about brain disorders.
That is just awful to think about.
@Mdisk64 Considering asylums fit the definition of torture, it was a good thing we shut them down. That being said, the resulting intensity of already-inadequate care is a tragedy.
Makes me really scared for the person receiving said treatment cause they literally used to cut off parts of the brain to solve problems
@@amandaletcher1320 me after the lobotomy sends my stage 1 dementia to stage 4 🤣🤦
Also, how the person in stage 4 described his father is the right way to go about it. It's best to just play along with the dementia patient as it keeps them happy, help them "make up" a memory they've started talking about that you have no idea what it is. A morbid way to improve one's improv skills. :(
Man... Life can be so beautiful and so brutally tragic. What a wild ride we're all on.
Personally, I would try to say a joke like "Well guess what? Congratulations! You ARE my father!" (I'm not trying to be offensive if I come off that way).
If the album samples the music and distorts it, I’m gonna lose it when I hear distorted megalovania in my brain 60 years later.
* insert sr pelos version of megalovania *
Someday i'll have the courage to listen to the full album
U have the courage yet?
U have the courage yet?
U have the courage yet?
I saw all of these replies, and just wanted to say, you shouldn't feel rushed if you're anxious about it, especially if you're in a bad place mentally. This album does have a profound emotional effect on people, and can be really damaging if you're not ready for it. Just a word of advice, though, maybe watching a reaction or doing quiet activities while listening will help ease the stress of it just a little bit, I know that's what helped me. Anyways, best wishes, and hope that one day you can safely experience this important album 😊😊😊
oh no you broke the chain
CRIMINALLY underrated👍👍
Heyyy nice aphex twin profile picture
Gorgeous video. This album changed the way I look at the world forever, and helped me understand just how precious our ability to remember even the smallest things really is.
it's so interesting how you not only talked with somebody to learn more about dementia, but you took statements from people about their loved ones with dementia.
everywhere at the end of time is slowly becoming a special interest of mine so i'm digging for as much content as i possibly can, and this video is really really good :) very underrated! good job!
The old lady at the thumbnail legit made so fucking sad.
My sister worked with dementia patients before she graduated college, and she texted me usually saying she disliked the patients. This album came out 2 days later, and I haven’t heard her complain since.
The photo at 8:45 is heartbreaking.
This is a good video, but there's some mistakes, usually with the track listing being labeled wrong (ex. "Libet delayed", it's actually "Libet delay", and voiding a song from Stage 4 and 5.
Thanks for the feedback
It’s Libet’s delay
@@MiMiBrokenbourgh No, It's Libet Delay. Libet's Delay is from AEBBTW
I'd like you to take a look about an album that this one inspired. They called it Everywhere in the Beginning of Nowhere and it's a bit longer. But it also feels a little more personal than EATEOT. There are more trips and slips than in EATEOT which I think makes sense because it's not always just a steady decline. You trip up and everything is fine when you get back up, but each time you get up a little less.
it's ironic that an album about dementia is an unforgettable experience
But yeah, I love how your analysis beautifully combines the clinical side and the artistic side of this masterpiece.
“What if there was an album that talked about…”
“What, sex? There’s loads of that too.”
“Dementia.”
“WHAT THE FUCK NO ONLY LOVE AND SEX STOP IT THAT IS NOT ALLOWED
“Hey are you ok”
1 - Yeah, I’m fine
2 - I won’t be for long
3 - I have no idea.
4 - Who’s this “you” guy?
5 - Define ‘okay’
6 - 😶
7 -
This is more than a review. By any stretch of conceivable merit, this should be considered necessary.
Well done.
Fancy meeting you here cypher! I finished your reaction to eateot earlier this month.
@@jourteen7795 Nice to see you, my friend.
Yay! Another EATEOT video. I first heard the entire project five months ago and I'm obsessed.
I'm not lying when I say this album has changed my mind and heart itself. About many things. It has greatly impacted my life.
I'm crying now, I don't want to feel this and I miss my grandparents as well as my parents who are very much there but I don't want them to experience this as well as my dog and brother.
2:33 They literally calling teenagers “TikTok Teens”
nice
His not wrong
😂😂😂😂😂
My god this loocked like a real documentary. It's such good quality, I hope more people are going to find out about this video
My uncle had dementia. I was there in the moment he died and for like the last 30 seconds he like unforgot my and my aunts name and hold our hands. Then he died
Sorry for your loss.
This is a *really* well-done video (well...obviously more comprehensive videos about the album are even weller-done, but the presentation in this one is really just pristine and you even got a doctor in) and it came from a guy with 534 subscribers. Ohhhhhhh I think I know what kind of channel this is
great video!
Wonderful analysis and the interview was a really nice touch. 👏
Nice work man!
3:36 ive been more aggressive and im under 20 and it happened suddenly i sure hope i dont have dementia
You have deprresion
Your so close to 1k subs, keep it up👍
Thia video is criminally underrated. Well done.
Absolutely, loved the video man. I'll be around to check your other videos, great job!
Thanks. We are a non for profit that runs internship and sci com projects for undergraduate and high school students. This is the work of one of our fantastic interns from last year, Max. He did a great job and I'll pass on your comment.
This feels so professional, I LIKE IT!
wow out of all the videos i watched this one really is amazing, tackling science about dementia and the album itself, Amazing. Earned a sub
I finally got around to finishing this video (school can be annoying) and I'm so surprised that this only has around 9k views (as the time of my comment), as a commenter already stated before (and something similar I would say), this is so criminally underrated and I can tell that a lot of care was put into researching and understanding this album and its recent cultural impact.
All memes aside about the album, it is a truly heartbreaking but overall wonderful experience, nobody is "edgy" for liking the album, it is genuine art made for the intent of art, everyone should appreciate what it has done and I thoroughly enjoyed watching your interpretation on the album as I have only very recently finished watching the full thing, bravo.
Awesome video!
I like how neat this explanation is, one of the best. Looking forward to your 100k subs!
respect for this video, it seems you worked very hard, respects, make similar content of this, i love it.
Thank you so much for this video! I've been feeling very disturbed and distracted since listening to the Caretaker albums. Everytime I hear something that reminds me of it I feel dread but this video has brought light into it all! I've wanted to be a music therapist for a while now but can't afford it yet. The ending about how Music Therapy can help made me feel grateful that I'm a musician and that one day I can hopefully help other people! Thank you!!!
This comment made my day, cheers. (Alex). Pay it forward!
very good
Only fishy thing is that people can't afford to listen to music? Playing an instrument is pretty expensive, yet does it cost that much to put a radio in a person's hospital room?
This is a great video.
Indeed.
A lot of respect for you, as a caretaker fan myself you describe it well! Here’s a suggestion: you can talk about fan albums like Everywhere in the beginning of nowhere. Have a good day.
"very strange world wars loss longing ghosts torment haunted spirits trenches returned"
I felt that 😔
i put stage 4 to not think about the shit going on the world, idk if it helps my mental state, but boy does it keep me from thinking about anything at all
you deserve more subscribers!
I've listened to this album full-way through twice (as well as one attempt ending after stage 3). A lot of the music is very beautiful and packed with emotion and specific "atmospheres" if that makes sense. My favorite stage has always been stage 3. "Drifting Time Misplaced" is my absolute favorite track from this project. It creates a very strong mental image for me: Someone standing in front of a house on fire in the dead of a cold, winter night. The house is their childhood home. All they can do is stand there and watch it burn away as they recall old, faded memories from their time living there.
It puts a smile on my face to hear an Englishman narrate an Andy Richter tweet.
And heart breaks is fire
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the first ever time i saw eateot i heard heartaches on a meme so i searched up heartaches and eateot came up i clicked on it and im here now
Aw man I love this! Thanks for bringing something new to the discussion table, too. Your perspective is very relatable and insightful. I've been meaning to check out that copycat work by the Carebear which is apparently really awesome, but idk. I spoiled myself in regards to EatEoT and I think the Carebear one has different twists and a different interpretation of everything based on his own personal experience. But yeah, didn't really get the full effects from listening to EatEoT for the first time, sadly
Amazing video! I hope you grow. You got a sub from me!
Thanks. We are a non for profit that runs internship and sci com projects for undergraduate and high school students. This is the work of one of our fantastic interns from last year, Max. He did a great job and I'll pass on your comment.
I get how stage 4 s based partly on anxiety because the painting is looking away, but in the original art, the lady is facing forwards.
7:10 made me tear up the thought of descibing my dad to my dad just... Idk it makes me want to weep and sob
underrated guy
I really hope Kirby/The Caretaker makes a comeback… I miss him.
You should do a video on fan - made projects
EITBON, AMPC, EITDOP, NATMOS, IWBF, LORNF, etc.
Do more research please!
It’s just a burning memory should be the song that plays in the background of the credits of a depressing but okay movie
Inside Out by Odyssey is more devastating than this album a lot shorter, I feel more lonely, emptied out and bereft during Inside Out than Everywhere at the End of Time, especially as it's so beautifully sung and produced. The Caretaker made a monolithic album but I know I'd prefer to listen to Inside Out again.
Wait, isn't that a 70s disco track?
@@banyalaplace Yes!
@@collapsiblechair9112 oh that song! I like it too :)
Anyone what song exactly was playing at the end? I know the video said it was called Glacier, but that isn't one of the songs of EATOT so I'm having trouble finding it
I really appreciate how, for your analysis, you also interviewed a doctor and brought a pronouncedly scientific angle to EATEOT as an experience. Kudos! 💗💗💗
Who knows, maybe we can some day properly treat Alzheimer's, not just slow it down. I mean contracting HIV or developing certain forms of cancer are usually no immediate death sentences anymore, either. Of course, the HI virus won't leave your body and you still have to practice safe sex and avoid contaminated needles, and to lower your risk of cancer, you also need to avoid smoking and make healthy lifestyle choices in general, but you probably catch my drift. By exercising your memory you could also lower your risk of a memory disease developing early.
Memory exercise won’t prevent dementia, healthy eating and generally living a healthier lifestyle will
Another everywhere at the end of time stage!?
Strangely,the only song that made want to gouge my ears out in uncomfort and sadness was "Its just a burning memory",i seriously wont be able to sleep if you put it on near me,it hurts my ears in a..Good way?And its just painfully playing everywhere i go,i can never listen to that song.
You forgot the Terminal Lucidity at the end.
It’s been since stage 5, still can’t sit through it
how do you only have 800 subscribers
everywhere at the end of time is just a fanfic of the shining
True, then fans make fanfic’s of a fanfic
@@TheCareborn LOL
@@g-ray4088 also I got discord now
@@TheCareborn cool too bad im on a school computer
Can I politely ask why the fuck you only have 570 subs?? This shit slaps, good work.
Dementia, AKA "The Spaghetti For-ghetti Disease"
BAHAHA
Not that funny
@@JubilantGratitude yea ik
Dementia aside, EATEOT is abstract and perplexing, somewhat in the way of the Codex Seraphinianus, a book of illustrations and text in some alien language. Its entire content, illustrations as well as text, is indecipherable and incomprehensible. The only thing you might get out of the Codex would be from your own imagination.
wow wow **claps**
The genre can be more like "Experimiental"
1; the caretaker made one of those paintings of stages
2; this will realize in in a diffrent way that the caretaker might have died
3; when all the stages were releast as stage 1 stage 2 stage 3 stage 4 stage 5 and stage 6
4; all of these imagrys are made from the caretaker before he died
5; which also discribe as everywere at the end of time
6; all of the music will damage your brain and depreehson in these albums are just analyses in stage 1 has the first name called it's just a burning memory. the original ones by al bowly is the music that were copied by the cartaker. that's all i have to say.
09:33 there are 4 songs in that stage not 3, and the same thing with stage 4
Where is Lasst mich ihn nur noch einmal küssen?
You're not a ripped book, you're a clay scroll and no one can tell me otherwise.
And we wonder why Anthony Hopkins won the Oscar for The Father.
Why is the Stage 6 album just an image of cardboard with a tape square on it?
Because The Caretaker or a person with dementia could not comprehend what is behind the cardboard
@@gautelykseth4678 ok
Because at that stage the patient doesnt talk, walk, is basicaly like a living corpse, a formal shell of what was the person, it doesnt know anything, it doesnt know what/who he is. The Patient is just an empty canvas.
There is actually 3 post awareness confusions
Mistakes:
1. F7 Is Not *Libet Delayed* its only *Libet Delay* .
2. Theres 3 tracks in stage 4 called *Post Awareness Confusions* , not 2. this means theres 4 tracks on stage 4.
3. There are 2 tracks named *Advanced Plaque Entanglements* in stage 5. not one.
8:29 don't you mean 3?
libet delayed :(
hello, small content creator who makes good content!
"Back there Benjamin" WHO THE HECK IS BENJAMIN!?!?
Benjamin Libet. Neuroscientist.
the most horrifying part is that everyone around you is suffering from seeing you decline but you are completely unaware of whats going on. your grasp on reality slowly disappears.
nothing can stop it or cure it, all you can do is slow the progression. you dont just lose memory, your ability to do anything and personality degrade. seeing someone snap back into themselves for even a moment is a moment you will treasurs.
Al baawly 💀
The only stage that im comfortable listening to is stage 1 so i just had to hold myself together when you played one outside of stage 1
more like
everywhere at the end of your life
Wait, caretaker himself got dementia???
Leyland Kirby didnt, just the character/project of The Caretaker did
A1
C3
E2
F4
F8
There all the same song
Dementia gaming
i hate this world
:( dude this a dislike+like middle like
Guy1: Love song albums really get me emotional
Guy2: Classical music has the most potential to get someone emotional
guy3: Amatuers
guy2: What was that punk?
guy3: Everything at the end of time, bitch
People who have listened to this should NOT play trenches
666 likes
Cringe
Ok
@@bebroman6357 Just trying to get views literally reading off the Wikupedia article about it
Pathetic.
@@HajisSaya nobody asked
@@aeyehm1816 Just my opinion
Basic review
Trying to be emotional and deep, but coming from a superficial person's mouth
What's cringe about this?