can't never have enough of this Ryan era Panic! content on the channel, always brings me back to 08 when as a kid I first saw the 9 In The Afternoon and Northern Downpour vids on MTV
10:15 i remember having a conversation with my mom a few months ago about this! looking back 2013 feels like a completely different decade in comparison to 2010
You should definitely continue reacting to old emo band interviews btw. There's this one BMTH interview from like 2008 where Oli Sykes briefly mentions how he prefers Blackout by Britney Spears over her following album Circus. I think about it all the time.
I’m not sure I’d entirely agree with uncritically saying Brendon Urie IS a company man, you could argue he was at one point but he definitely isn’t anymore. The entire PFTW era was just him getting strong armed into doing things. He did not make PFTW by choice, he was forced to immediately start making it only days after his run on Kinky Boots ended (which is probably why that album was so broadway/theater kid). He was also forced to record ME with Taylor Swift when he was ill with a 106 degree fever. Then after his death scare at the end of the PFTW tour he apparently put his foot down in some ways and after the pandemic he seemingly lost any interest in trying to please the suits he ever had. A tape based 70s arena rock album like Viva Las Vengeance is not the kind of album you make when the label wants and expects High Hopes 2. It was apparently intentionally made with no regard for commercial success as that was the only way producer Jake Sinclair could convince Brendon to do anything at that point. I don’t think everyone who’s made money off him in the last decade or so is too happy about him dropping Panic to drum for his friends’ comparatively tiny projects either. If you do revisit Viva, I’d recommend digging a little into producer/songwriter/performer Mike Viola’s solo work (and his more recent stuff with Brendon and Jake). His presence is so heavy on Viva once you’re aware of it that it’s hard to unhear it once you have. I liked Viva when I first heard it but getting into Viola’s stuff unlocked so much more of it to me and helped me get it a lot better.
Favourite comment!! VLV feels like such a genuine, raw album to me. It feels more personal and introspective than anything Brendon's written and I think people should appreciate it more :')
@@alcalar3637 after the PFTW tour, like the last day of the europe leg in April 2019, he took a nap in his hotel room before going to the airport. He literally passed out for a long time and even being shook very hard couldn't wake him. Like Zach, his bodyguard, thought he was dead, and apparently freaked out. Brendon was sooo tired.
@@karenz7380 yeah it was bad enough they literally had to break down his door and even that didn’t wake him. His body basically just shut down. Apparently Zach telling that story to management got the message through to go easier on Brendon which is why he mostly took the rest of 2019 off outside of making demos (that would be abandoned during the pandemic) which he wasn’t forced to finish and make into songs ASAP unlike in 2017. It’s also why on the eventual VLV tour they generally didn’t have concerts on back to back days and that’s why there was a decent gap between the US leg ending in October and the Europe leg in mid February.
Honda Civic Tour ‘08 with Panic, Motion City, Phantom Planet, and The Hush Sound was my first concert that sparked my passion for all those FBR/Decaydance bands ♥️♥️♥️
Please revisit VLV! I think it's a very special album. It feels to me like a complex love letter to the fans and a farewell. Kind of an acknowledgement that he can no longer fulfil this role of the rockstar frontman, but appreciating how we helped make his dreams come true. He identifies with us and relates to us. We were all once just kids who lived for the next show, the intense emotions that music can bring, then he got to go out and create that music for us! Plus, personally, I love how the production is so stripped back - a world of difference from PFTW. I like being able to clearly hear each layer: the vocals, the harmonies, the guitars, the drums, all of it. It makes the album feel very down to earth, like 3 guys just having a blast, making music that makes them happy. V special album!!
@@thedopaminestop2355 booooo this is a vlv negativity free zone 🙅♀️ besides, no one can properly judge an album on only one listen. Maybe if you gave it another try, you'd change your mind. Has that never happened in the past?
@@WalkingTravisty lmao yes I’ve listened to it a few times and it’s just not good IMO. Especially when comparing it to literally every other Panic album
@@WalkingTravisty i'm with you, this is a great album, especially on later listens and the hate is really over the top. vlv is my 2nd favorite patd album and it's really special for me
i read that time goes faster as you get older because adult life provides less novelty. as a kid you’re experiencing everything for the first time and it’s all new. as an adult a lot of our daily routines are repetitive lol
Maaaan, this was awesome to watch. As someone who went to the Pretty Odd tour (remember Motion City, Phantom Planet, and Hush Sound opened) in 7th grade in 2008. And then only 2-3 years later found myself at the inevitable NEVERSHOUTNEVER club shows. I completely understand everything you said there hahaha. To this day Pretty Odd is still my favorite panic record. I hope one day the 4 can play some shows together down the road of the first two albums.
I actually always hoped you would continue your in depth series of “exploring the ??? era of Panic!” for Vices and the other albums. Out of curiosity what stopped you? It’s nice to see more Panic! content though
I think the reason time may seem faster is partially because you’re older so your identity is more stable and you know who you are more. You also have more years under your belt so a year seems like less of a huge stretch of time. When you’re 9 a year is a 9th of your life which is a lot but in your 20s it doesn’t seem quite as huge. However, I was in my freshmen year of high school when the pandemic started and i’m 19 now so i’m a very different person. 2020 still doesn’t feel like 4 years ago to me and the passage of time is a lot faster than i remember from when i was a kid but that could also be because i was going from like 8 to 10 and that’s a huge difference.
2021 - 2023 picked up where 2020 left off. 2020 did not leave much in the canon. The general public just wishes there was a machine invented somehow to wipe 2020 out of our memories (in a retrospective way of course).
if you're reacting to interviews, may i recommend the 'jason' FOB interview? it's a great example of the band just commiting to the bit and yes and-ing from the start and just doing everything to derail the interview and control the narrative. it's a horrible interview, but that's the fun, you know :)
I was in my senior year of HS in 2008 and I totally agree your analysis of time. It moved way slower back then. Now it moves too fast. I was lucky enough to go to a PATD concert in 2008. Pretty Odd is genius. Honda Civic Tour.
dude, that time warp point you made is so real. i think michael vsauce made a video abt it. basically, when you're 16, a year is 1/16th of your life, but when you're 30, it's only 1/30th, so it feels like it goes by quicker. also, pandemic and fast-entertainment makes you forget things quicker whereas the internet and TV entertainment was slower in the 2000s.
Hey I totally am more interested in the Ryan Ross era of Panic just like you, but I would still love for you to revisit the Vices era if only for just a short video lolol
much music in the us was much music usa. it rebranded to fuse in 2003. much music was where i first saw sum 41 and the next week it was fuse. shit moved fast back then.
Revisit Viva Las Vengeance and check out his unreleased tracks and music videos-waaay cool. God bless ‘em and God bless you for your work! SOLI DEO GLORIA (To The Glory Of God Alone) Father, Son & Holy Spirit -Ronnie
I remember being 17 in 2008 and thinking Ryan's hard left into the 60s aesthetic was so inauthentic. My emo ass and all my emo friends had always listened to the Beatles and Hendrix and other 60s stuff but we didn't think we had to make it our whole personality. Looking back I guess I just hated Ryan's weird speaking voice and haircut around this time
I feel like tech and music slowed down since 2013. There was such a big difference in everything before then. 2008 music sounds boring like 2012 music but music from 2015 and 2023 are similar.
i have a photo i took of ryan ross the first time they were at MOD- ryan ross is BITING HIS LIP...... we made eye contact and he laughed i was 14... hahahah a sweetie
pretty odd is easily one of the best albums to happen to the genre ever (its part of why panic specifically is considered one of the big three imo; the innovation of it all) and ryans big fucking brain would have pushed panic to heights unknown had they continued together bc he was so obviously the creative brain behind so much of their uniqueness; instead brendon became rich by making evermore soulless, empty music no one listens to today and pulling all of pretty odd off his set list for those joke concerts he gives these days is the least but most emblematic of his crimes against us 😭
You’re completely right about Ryan’s “british phase”. I literally remember this!!!! The outfits, the vibe, the speaking voice
Full beatlesmaxxing
this is why I come back to the internet
can't never have enough of this Ryan era Panic! content on the channel, always brings me back to 08 when as a kid I first saw the 9 In The Afternoon and Northern Downpour vids on MTV
10:15 i remember having a conversation with my mom a few months ago about this! looking back 2013 feels like a completely different decade in comparison to 2010
You should definitely continue reacting to old emo band interviews btw. There's this one BMTH interview from like 2008 where Oli Sykes briefly mentions how he prefers Blackout by Britney Spears over her following album Circus. I think about it all the time.
I’m not sure I’d entirely agree with uncritically saying Brendon Urie IS a company man, you could argue he was at one point but he definitely isn’t anymore. The entire PFTW era was just him getting strong armed into doing things. He did not make PFTW by choice, he was forced to immediately start making it only days after his run on Kinky Boots ended (which is probably why that album was so broadway/theater kid). He was also forced to record ME with Taylor Swift when he was ill with a 106 degree fever. Then after his death scare at the end of the PFTW tour he apparently put his foot down in some ways and after the pandemic he seemingly lost any interest in trying to please the suits he ever had. A tape based 70s arena rock album like Viva Las Vengeance is not the kind of album you make when the label wants and expects High Hopes 2. It was apparently intentionally made with no regard for commercial success as that was the only way producer Jake Sinclair could convince Brendon to do anything at that point. I don’t think everyone who’s made money off him in the last decade or so is too happy about him dropping Panic to drum for his friends’ comparatively tiny projects either.
If you do revisit Viva, I’d recommend digging a little into producer/songwriter/performer Mike Viola’s solo work (and his more recent stuff with Brendon and Jake). His presence is so heavy on Viva once you’re aware of it that it’s hard to unhear it once you have. I liked Viva when I first heard it but getting into Viola’s stuff unlocked so much more of it to me and helped me get it a lot better.
Favourite comment!! VLV feels like such a genuine, raw album to me. It feels more personal and introspective than anything Brendon's written and I think people should appreciate it more :')
What deathscare?
@@alcalar3637 after the PFTW tour, like the last day of the europe leg in April 2019, he took a nap in his hotel room before going to the airport. He literally passed out for a long time and even being shook very hard couldn't wake him. Like Zach, his bodyguard, thought he was dead, and apparently freaked out. Brendon was sooo tired.
@@karenz7380 yeah it was bad enough they literally had to break down his door and even that didn’t wake him. His body basically just shut down.
Apparently Zach telling that story to management got the message through to go easier on Brendon which is why he mostly took the rest of 2019 off outside of making demos (that would be abandoned during the pandemic) which he wasn’t forced to finish and make into songs ASAP unlike in 2017. It’s also why on the eventual VLV tour they generally didn’t have concerts on back to back days and that’s why there was a decent gap between the US leg ending in October and the Europe leg in mid February.
Honda Civic Tour ‘08 with Panic, Motion City, Phantom Planet, and The Hush Sound was my first concert that sparked my passion for all those FBR/Decaydance bands ♥️♥️♥️
This tour was so freaking awesome. One of my first concerts when I was in 7th grade. Monumental moment.
You know it’s gonna be a good day when he posts
Please revisit VLV! I think it's a very special album. It feels to me like a complex love letter to the fans and a farewell. Kind of an acknowledgement that he can no longer fulfil this role of the rockstar frontman, but appreciating how we helped make his dreams come true. He identifies with us and relates to us. We were all once just kids who lived for the next show, the intense emotions that music can bring, then he got to go out and create that music for us!
Plus, personally, I love how the production is so stripped back - a world of difference from PFTW. I like being able to clearly hear each layer: the vocals, the harmonies, the guitars, the drums, all of it. It makes the album feel very down to earth, like 3 guys just having a blast, making music that makes them happy. V special album!!
lol only people who hate themselves will go back and sit through VLV for free
@@thedopaminestop2355 booooo this is a vlv negativity free zone 🙅♀️ besides, no one can properly judge an album on only one listen. Maybe if you gave it another try, you'd change your mind. Has that never happened in the past?
@@WalkingTravisty lmao yes I’ve listened to it a few times and it’s just not good IMO. Especially when comparing it to literally every other Panic album
@@thedopaminestop2355 well at least we both hate ourselves lol glad to hear you gave it a chance x
@@WalkingTravisty i'm with you, this is a great album, especially on later listens and the hate is really over the top. vlv is my 2nd favorite patd album and it's really special for me
i read that time goes faster as you get older because adult life provides less novelty. as a kid you’re experiencing everything for the first time and it’s all new. as an adult a lot of our daily routines are repetitive lol
You’re right, Cozy! Time has been like a speeding bullet lately
I know it's not necessarily 'emo', but I'd LOVE if you did a video or deep dive on Ryan and Jon's 'The Young Veins'/post Panic era
haven't even got past the ads yet but i already know this is gonna be a banger
You have no idea how happy your videos make me. You're literally the realest music channel out there ❤
Maaaan, this was awesome to watch. As someone who went to the Pretty Odd tour (remember Motion City, Phantom Planet, and Hush Sound opened) in 7th grade in 2008. And then only 2-3 years later found myself at the inevitable NEVERSHOUTNEVER club shows. I completely understand everything you said there hahaha.
To this day Pretty Odd is still my favorite panic record. I hope one day the 4 can play some shows together down the road of the first two albums.
Makes me wanna buy a beaded curtain for my doorway like I had up on my bedroom door in high school
I actually always hoped you would continue your in depth series of “exploring the ??? era of Panic!” for Vices and the other albums. Out of curiosity what stopped you? It’s nice to see more Panic! content though
I hope you never stop posting genuinely I love your content more than I can put into words you live up to ur name!!!
the brendon urie regime 💀
babe wake up new cozy rep
I think the reason time may seem faster is partially because you’re older so your identity is more stable and you know who you are more. You also have more years under your belt so a year seems like less of a huge stretch of time. When you’re 9 a year is a 9th of your life which is a lot but in your 20s it doesn’t seem quite as huge. However, I was in my freshmen year of high school when the pandemic started and i’m 19 now so i’m a very different person. 2020 still doesn’t feel like 4 years ago to me and the passage of time is a lot faster than i remember from when i was a kid but that could also be because i was going from like 8 to 10 and that’s a huge difference.
Dawg I been missing you lately. Always happy to see you pop up in my notifications man
2020-2023 is all one year to me ngl
2021 - 2023 picked up where 2020 left off. 2020 did not leave much in the canon. The general public just wishes there was a machine invented somehow to wipe 2020 out of our memories (in a retrospective way of course).
I love all the new ones aaaaaaaaa i’m glad someone i look up to agrees with me…viva is just…strange
i think it would be fun if brendon dropped the pompadour haircut and just reverted back to his shaggy teased little emo bangs hair
if you're reacting to interviews, may i recommend the 'jason' FOB interview? it's a great example of the band just commiting to the bit and yes and-ing from the start and just doing everything to derail the interview and control the narrative. it's a horrible interview, but that's the fun, you know :)
I was in my senior year of HS in 2008 and I totally agree your analysis of time. It moved way slower back then. Now it moves too fast. I was lucky enough to go to a PATD concert in 2008. Pretty Odd is genius. Honda Civic Tour.
everything you said, extremely well put.
dude, that time warp point you made is so real. i think michael vsauce made a video abt it. basically, when you're 16, a year is 1/16th of your life, but when you're 30, it's only 1/30th, so it feels like it goes by quicker. also, pandemic and fast-entertainment makes you forget things quicker whereas the internet and TV entertainment was slower in the 2000s.
Nice! Love this channel ❤️
Brendon is so incredibly talented!!! I really hope he will come back one day.
please make more videos about chris drew i jumped at the mention of nsn
i love that u make content ❤❤ most of ur videos i enjoy thankq for uploading. u are literally the best,’ representative🚀🚀
Cozy slay ✨🖤⭐️
love your videos dude, you should re do the escape the fate retrospective!
COZY COZY COZY!!!!!!! See you next week 📷😎🤙
Love the analysis on this interview!!! Hope to see more of these in the future 🤘🏽
Hey I totally am more interested in the Ryan Ross era of Panic just like you, but I would still love for you to revisit the Vices era if only for just a short video lolol
Love your videos. You should do a Bryan stars interview reaction series!
My first reaction of "too soon" is an entirely normal thing I'm sure. It's only been decades, I can watch these two interacting on a screen together.
They were really saying "Yes, And" with the whole carny bit lol
I just looked up Ryan Ross on insta and it seems like he’s in a band currently 🤔
Just thank you for this😂❤
Time moves quicker cause you aint young anymore 😅 it sucks 😂
😂😂😭😭
@@thecyclonickatgoddammit
cozy, are you by any chance going to when we were young? always great seeing new videos from you :)
The way the interviewer says record is driving me nuts 😂
fr! must be a canadian thing...
i agree that pray for the wicked isn't That Bad, not as bad as VLV... like there's a couple songs off pftw that i still listen to today
Panic literally released the first song on the record on their myspace after 3 years and people lost their shit
much music in the us was much music usa. it rebranded to fuse in 2003. much music was where i first saw sum 41 and the next week it was fuse. shit moved fast back then.
dude ur so fucking cool, for real. we should talk about fall out boy... i am also an extreme fall out boy nerd
do uoi think the young veins will come back?? seeing as they randomly remastered tav + came out with merch idkkk
Did you read the book >Where are your boys tonight?
Revisit Viva Las Vengeance and check out his unreleased tracks and music videos-waaay cool. God bless ‘em and God bless you for your work!
SOLI DEO GLORIA
(To The Glory Of God Alone)
Father, Son & Holy Spirit
-Ronnie
hell yeah
I remember being 17 in 2008 and thinking Ryan's hard left into the 60s aesthetic was so inauthentic. My emo ass and all my emo friends had always listened to the Beatles and Hendrix and other 60s stuff but we didn't think we had to make it our whole personality. Looking back I guess I just hated Ryan's weird speaking voice and haircut around this time
I feel like tech and music slowed down since 2013. There was such a big difference in everything before then. 2008 music sounds boring like 2012 music but music from 2015 and 2023 are similar.
i have a photo i took of ryan ross the first time they were at MOD- ryan ross is BITING HIS LIP...... we made eye contact and he laughed i was 14... hahahah a sweetie
pretty odd is easily one of the best albums to happen to the genre ever (its part of why panic specifically is considered one of the big three imo; the innovation of it all) and ryans big fucking brain would have pushed panic to heights unknown had they continued together bc he was so obviously the creative brain behind so much of their uniqueness; instead brendon became rich by making evermore soulless, empty music no one listens to today and pulling all of pretty odd off his set list for those joke concerts he gives these days is the least but most emblematic of his crimes against us 😭
Yasssss
1st comment and first view damn
I dk bro....I don't hear this fake accent
Its a bit more pronounced in live shows (mid 2008) when hes literally doing a beatles impression lololol
Mustache is NOT working, bro.
I disagree