@@Leggeh1 Vintage sound is great and all, but you're listing to a rendition of sounds from someone who was from an entirely different world. Living on only as a memory, an "echo," a "shadow" in time. A snapshot of sounds filled with voices so full of life compacted with the fragile equipment makes it feel strange to listen to. Like looking back at an old photo. It gets really existential the more you think about it
three, we're all alone, living in a memory My echo, my shadow and me We three we're not a crowd, we're not even company My echo, my shadow and me What good is the moonlight, the silvery moonlight That shines above I walk with my shadow, I talk with my echo but where is the one I love We three, we'll wait for you Even till eternity My echo, my shadow and me We three, we're all alone, living in a memory My echo, my shadow and me What good is the moonlight, the silvery moonlight That shines above I walk with my shadow, I talk with my echo but where is the one I love We three, we'll wait for you Even till eternity My echo, my shadow and me
Most Ink Spots recordings begin with the whole I - #idim - ii7 - V7 riff, save for jivey uptempo ones. Think of it as a four-bar signature. They had a lot of signatures, like the bass's tendency to repeat the chorus in a speaking manner. Part of their mystique, maybe.
SERIOUSLY this has to be in Fallout 4 ... "My Echo, My Shadow and Me" that's like the perfect theme for wandering the wasteland after nuclear holocaust :D
Ever since I played BioShock 1&2 for the first time last week I've been extremely addicted to it. I've been a vivid fallout fan for the last 12 years and it's one of my favorite series ever. But BioShock has got me in a shock reality. The atmosphere is beautiful. The details are amazing. Honestly BioShock 2 had an amazing story. Better graphics and better voice acting. But BioShock 1 is nostalgic and awesome. I'm talking about the remastered versions btw. Anyway imagine if someone built this in Minecraft. And I mean like a 1:1 Scale. Of the entire rapture. Both games. It'd probably take a few years lmao. Because rapture is built 6500+ meters underwater and it's built on different reefs/trenches. So the height difference from like Fontaine futuristics. Hephaestus. And other locations are all different
Max the Panther well yeah but you'll only get so far until a possible leaked pipe burns it out even im bioshock 1 a lot of pipes were busted and shit was cold so i think setting your enemies on fire would be what they're asking for warmth
+ʕง•ᴥ•ʔง almost every one of there songs do, except they make small diffrences to that "Huey Long" intro thats small but diffrent enough for people to know which song it is
***** Actualy it does except its a bit more in tune with the first note that it almost blocks it out but listen very closely from other songs and youl see it does
Until recently, I hoped that Delta would somehow be involved in the creation of Eleanor. For example, will be a donor of genetic material. This would also be a logical reason why they were chosen as the first pair of little sister - big daddy. It is a pity that it did not turn out to be so. It's also a shame that the developers did not give the opportunity to save big daddies. I felt sorry for them from the first part of the game because there they were one of the few guys who did not attack you themselves. And especially in the second, when we learn that they are former political prisoners.
I strongly feel like the bond between Delta and Elanor NOT being genetic made it much more interesting. Because they were bonded through science, but also through shared trauma and experiences.
Double Step Castillo By the end in the protector trials (where you have to keep a Little Sister safe from the Splicers) I had all the advantages with plasmids, guns and traps. So all I had to do was stand still (invisible) and watch them get maimed and killed. One Splicer even appropriately says at that point: "God must hate me". This song plays in the background during all that.
You have to pick one group to be jailed with and listen to the music for a sentence of three years here are the choices The Ink Spots or a modern music group
Branding, they thought they were so hot shit that that they could keep the same guitar rift to announce “This is a ink spot song coming up meaning turn it up”
I think that the first 6 seconds sound like the intro to the song "Thinking of you again" from Bendy and the Ink Machine and Boris and the Dark Survival. Does anyone else think so too?
The crackling and low quality make it so much more haunting...
Vintage sound. It's a good sound that goes with the music. You think its a haunted song??
@@Leggeh1 Vintage sound is great and all, but you're listing to a rendition of sounds from someone who was from an entirely different world. Living on only as a memory, an "echo," a "shadow" in time. A snapshot of sounds filled with voices so full of life compacted with the fragile equipment makes it feel strange to listen to. Like looking back at an old photo. It gets really existential the more you think about it
I find the music calming and peaceful, even without the low quality and crackling.
@@BrandonTheCumsack i find it makes it better
@@Leggeh1 is English your native language?
Fallout AND bioshock, the ink spots are the kings of smooth gentle swing
Idk if you’re still on RUclips but this song is finally in fallout, both in 76 and in the show
The Bioshock series has the most haunting music.
Sorry Fallout, but I have to agree.
Exept new vegas
the Claudio fuck tou
@@Mohgenstein try again champ you’ll get em this time
I find it really peaceful and calming
@@BrandonTheCumsack peace and calm in a dead city under the sea.
When I first heard this song the game turned from folow the objective to find the radio and get the clearest sound.
three, we're all alone, living in a memory
My echo, my shadow and me
We three we're not a crowd, we're not even company
My echo, my shadow and me
What good is the moonlight, the silvery moonlight
That shines above
I walk with my shadow,
I talk with my echo but where is the one I love
We three, we'll wait for you
Even till eternity
My echo, my shadow and me
We three, we're all alone, living in a memory
My echo, my shadow and me
What good is the moonlight, the silvery moonlight
That shines above
I walk with my shadow,
I talk with my echo but where is the one I love
We three, we'll wait for you
Even till eternity
My echo, my shadow and me
Rachael Mayhew thanks for the lyrics!!
bless you
Walking into the Atlantic express... Hearing this overhead. Chills every time.
Better Call Big Daddy
From the depths of Rapture, now to the heights of Appalachia.
One of these is not like the other
It's all good man.
this song is beautiful
I love your anime
@@makoto5851 I love your game
Is it just me or does this song start out the same as "I don't wanna set the world on fire"?
Most Ink Spots recordings begin with the whole I - #idim - ii7 - V7 riff, save for jivey uptempo ones. Think of it as a four-bar signature. They had a lot of signatures, like the bass's tendency to repeat the chorus in a speaking manner. Part of their mystique, maybe.
Most ink spots songs start out the same. I guess it was their defining thing, so if you ever heard it, you could instantly tell who it was by.
Faz sentido, a primeira vez que comecei a ouvir achei bem Peculiar, nas músicas "I don't want to set world on fire" "maybe" e "We Three"
It's the ink spots thing in every song
It's there thing
I'm truly losing my mind I really am. sweet bliss
Hearing that Ink Spots motif at the beginning always gives me goosebumps thanks to hearing it so much from Fallout
This song plays just as you arrive at Atlantic Express, haunting indeed...
That few cords in the beginning says just "Hello. We are the Inkspots" XD
Is it me or is bioshocks songs really nice too me
One of my Ink Spots favorites. The chorus is magnificent. Thank you for making it available.
I had no idea this song was in BioShock 2 😮😲😧
SERIOUSLY this has to be in Fallout 4 ... "My Echo, My Shadow and Me" that's like the perfect theme for wandering the wasteland after nuclear holocaust :D
+TrueSnake101 ikr finally exactky someone who says why it should be i nfallout instead of the reason being its an old song sometimes not even fitting
It's in fallout 76
its more a distant echo/shadow from real fallout.
There seems to be a lot of similar thematic and aesthetic elements in Fallout and Bioshock, at least to me.
@@Azrage yup
Ever since I played BioShock 1&2 for the first time last week I've been extremely addicted to it. I've been a vivid fallout fan for the last 12 years and it's one of my favorite series ever.
But BioShock has got me in a shock reality. The atmosphere is beautiful. The details are amazing. Honestly BioShock 2 had an amazing story. Better graphics and better voice acting. But BioShock 1 is nostalgic and awesome. I'm talking about the remastered versions btw.
Anyway imagine if someone built this in Minecraft. And I mean like a 1:1 Scale. Of the entire rapture. Both games. It'd probably take a few years lmao. Because rapture is built 6500+ meters underwater and it's built on different reefs/trenches. So the height difference from like Fontaine futuristics. Hephaestus. And other locations are all different
Better call saul?
It came out in that show
I'm glad you enjoy them. :)
I.LOVE.CLASSICS.
I almost though he was going to say "i dont want to set the world... On fire..."
A
single
tear
oh god the feels
Cheers for uploading all this!
I know that! the rhythm sounds very much like I don't want to set the world on fire.
I fucking love this game so much
This song totally added to the creep factor of this gane
Eesh.. so much distancing from one's self in these lyrics: we three aren't even company, I love it, the loneliness is very real
I Love bioshock 2 and better call saul
LOL I bet in this game you cant set the world on fire XD
There's a plasmid for that Mr Butternubs
Max the Panther well yeah but you'll only get so far until a possible leaked pipe burns it out even im bioshock 1 a lot of pipes were busted and shit was cold so i think setting your enemies on fire would be what they're asking for warmth
Nic Chavez True
That's enough Mr. Poopy Butthole!
I was more attached to the characters in Bioshock 2 than Bioshock idk why lol
this is a great song
me siento identificado xD
perhaps
Do the Ink Spots start out each of their songs the same?
It sure seems that way. They always open with a repeating guitar strum.
+ʕง•ᴥ•ʔง Almost all of their songs start that way, Think of it as an "Acoustic Signature".
+ʕง•ᴥ•ʔง almost every one of there songs do, except they make small diffrences to that "Huey Long" intro thats small but diffrent enough for people to know which song it is
If I Didn't Care doesn't start out this way.
***** Actualy it does except its a bit more in tune with the first note that it almost blocks it out but listen very closely from other songs and youl see it does
my man has got the shittiest PC but still managed to get millions of klicks on his Bioshock lets play hes a true genius
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Played this during a haunted house and it made it so much scarier 💀😂
We three 😮
When I heard this in Better Call Saul (s4e1 opening), I immediately thought of BioShock.
Mr. Tachovic, how are ya feelin'?
Randy approves
Ohh god!!!😖😖😖😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏
Until recently, I hoped that Delta would somehow be involved in the creation of Eleanor. For example, will be a donor of genetic material. This would also be a logical reason why they were chosen as the first pair of little sister - big daddy. It is a pity that it did not turn out to be so.
It's also a shame that the developers did not give the opportunity to save big daddies. I felt sorry for them from the first part of the game because there they were one of the few guys who did not attack you themselves. And especially in the second, when we learn that they are former political prisoners.
I strongly feel like the bond between Delta and Elanor NOT being genetic made it much more interesting. Because they were bonded through science, but also through shared trauma and experiences.
They actually cut out that part in the game where Delta was Eleanors father
This got a goofy/evil context for me while playing the bonus trials.. :D
How so pls explain
Double Step Castillo
By the end in the protector trials (where you have to keep a Little Sister safe from the Splicers) I had all the advantages with plasmids, guns and traps. So all I had to do was stand still (invisible) and watch them get maimed and killed. One Splicer even appropriately says at that point: "God must hate me".
This song plays in the background during all that.
Uh yeah! The Day i want to Set the World in Fire!
If you're watching this from the should have been in fallout, this is in 76
Even better when listened to while drunk.
Omg it douse
I don't wanna set the world on fire 🔥🎶
This song should be in Fallout 3
Well, is in the tv show.
And fallout 76
@@folkertveenstra2861This song is in fallout 86
You have to pick one group to be jailed with and listen to the music for a sentence of three years here are the choices The Ink Spots or a modern music group
Kiyoko504 THe Mill Bros!
So a classic but not The Ink Spots.
Which modern music group?? If I can choose any, then I’ll definitely take the “modern music group”
00:54 reminds me of Maleena song "Ma l'amore no"
Why does every Ink Spots song sound so similar.
Branding, they thought they were so hot shit that that they could keep the same guitar rift to announce “This is a ink spot song coming up meaning turn it up”
I think that the first 6 seconds sound like the intro to the song "Thinking of you again" from Bendy and the Ink Machine and Boris and the Dark Survival. Does anyone else think so too?
That's The Ink Spots' intro, to let you know that it's The Ink Spots and no one else
This song sounds like Fallout.....
Tolentino Buzo that’s because it was also in Fallout
Fallout?
I knew a song this good must've been made by the ink spots.
I love this music sometimes it makes me think I was reincarnated 0.o ...
Espera es fallout 3
This is not a normal music actually
Shall i do a p