IT COMES FULL CIRCLE!!! | Ren - "Violet's Tale" (REACTION)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024
  • This is the end to the trilogy of songs and together they all make one hell of a story and I love the way this one connects to the other two in a way that I was not expecting.
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  • @Shiroar
    @Shiroar 5 месяцев назад

    Ren is a modern day bard painting such vivid imagery with his storytelling that it pulls you in and forces you to keep watching - even when it gets physically uncomfortable during Violet’s Tale. And Ren uses this ability to shed light on far too real issues in the world. Ren is special.

  • @kellyt5341
    @kellyt5341 5 месяцев назад +1

    There is nobody better at story telling than Ren. Immortal Technique (dance with the devil) is good but this is one is more complex with the guitar. Most people do "The tales of Jenny and Screech" full 13 min. version to keep the stories fresh. Correct Violet was the twins mother. They got separated at birth and never knew each other. So yes, Screech killed his twin sister Jenny. Then got holes put in him by Richard the cop. Ren read an article years ago about a young prostitute that was killed by a young male teenager. Ren ran with it and wrote and put together these masterpieces.

  • @rebeccaburnell9319
    @rebeccaburnell9319 5 месяцев назад +1

    Violet's theme - the part Ren sings in the otherwise-instrumental intro - is possibly my favourite bit of melody in the history of music (I'm a 50yr old classically-trained pianist who's played for 44 years, has a special affinity for madrigal ensembles, played orchestral French horn for 6 years, picked up the alto recorder to learn on my own, knows The Beatles discography inside out, and loves traditional Celtic, Breton, Greek, Persian, and Sufi music as well as a variety of music traditions from Saharan and equatorial Africa).
    Ren "re-uses" variations of it elsewhere, too.
    It's the first 2 bars of what he sings while he's smoothing his hair in the mirror at the start of Money Game 3, before he transitions into singing the first two bars of the Money Game 1 hook.
    You'll also find another version of it in the intro to "For Joe."
    My guess is that it represents tragedy, loss, and sorrow, and dark themes within the human psyche to him. - fits perfectly with both Joe and for other reasons, the story he narrates in MG3.

    • @RainStartsFalling
      @RainStartsFalling 4 месяца назад

      I noticed the same and one day I'll try my hand at merging those variations together to see if they'll form a fitting whole.

  • @Zoe-wo2nm
    @Zoe-wo2nm 5 месяцев назад

    Jenny and screech were brother and sister, they did not know each other they both went into the system I assume, and lived separate lives. Fate brought them together in the worst way. Someone mentioned before that Jenny was very much like her mother when she was confronted she stood silent like a statue, like violet did when. Screech was violent like his father.