This version of the song feels like reminiscing & smiling about good memories and then snapping back to reality. They're not here anymore. There's nobody here.
In this case, "Lady in Red" could represent an old lover who you used to dance with while enjoying each other's company, while "Nobody Here" is the cold emptiness that comes from realizing she's gone from your life and you will never have that intimacy with them again.
I always assumed the "nobody here" meaning "there's nobody else who will get in the way of this moment" as a lot of songs had the moniker of "lovers must find places to be alone to be more amorous" so for "there's nobody here" he is telling the lady in red to simply enjoy the moment between them as something in private when its a public dance.
@@askele-tonofgaming4878 That's definitely what it represents in the song. Nothing is really thought of it when you just listen to the original song. Yet, when you take it as a single sample and apply the echo and repetition of it over and over again with absolutely nothing else, for me it always transforms into the thought of a more inner and outer desolate approach. So I can see why some people can see this more as relaxing while some see it as rather chilling.
This elevates both Lady in Red and Nobody Here. Lady in Red has always had a reputation as a slice of 80s cheese, but you'd never know from listening to this version.
I like how the music transitions in such a smooth way. It's almost like the guy realized that no one was hearing his song and now he's lamenting for his loneliness for eternity.
I find this potently unnerving. When I listen to it in this arrangement, the original Eccojams piece sounds as though it never resolves, but instead just hangs in the air indefinitely…
in its own way, and without irony, this might be the most important song during the Hypnagogic pop and vaporwave era with its melodramatic airy synth pads and looped vocals that seamlessly start and begin. when you couple the music with ones memories of the past (especially if you were in a late millineal/born in early 80's late 70s' during when many of the genres samples are taken from) creates an anthem longing for a lost past. Thanks for the upload!
The best hidden thing about this is the way you slowly bring that stereo ping pong delay in across the second verse, so by the time it hits the OPN bit it's completely seamless
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The lyrics for Lady in Red implies the existence of other partygoers. This makes the drop in Nobody Here much more jarring, I think. He not only hallucinated the titular lady, but also the supposed rival men of the party. His psyche is completely off kilter to the point of creating potentially losing scenarios in his own head.
This is so much better than the original, not just because of the vaporwave loop, but the whole song is pitch shifted down, and just sounds so much better. The singer in the original just sounds weird like a chipmunk now that I'm used to this version.
My mom really liked this song back in the 80s, back when my parents were still in love... The decade and a half following my dad faced financial problems, poor career choices and a couple of heart attacks which made him hopeless, convinced he'd die soon. He turned more and more to alcohol to cope. He lived 20 years after that first heart attack. They stayed together though most would say they shouldn't have. Eventually he got lung cancer and died from heart failure during chemo two years ago, just as my mom's dementia began. At least I'm still here.
Damn that's rough, I hope you're doing well; I bet you experience with this song very differently than the rest of us, I can't imagine how it hits you compared to me, especially with this video's seamless transition from the hopeful love song to the cold vaporwave remix. I always wondered how vaporwave effects different people; for me personally I was born in 99 and grew up listening to the 80s songs my mom who grew up in the 80s as a teenager would listen to. So vaporwave reminds me of my childhood and is hella nostalgic for me for that reason despite not having grown up in the 80s myself. I wonder how generations like gen alpha and generations after them will react to vaporwave and/or what their relationship with the music genre as a whole will be. Vaporwave is built mostly off of nostalgia, what will the vaporwave of the 2040s and 2050s sound like? Will they still sample songs from the 80s or will the 2000s seem like the 80s to them? The passage of time is crazy, cheers.
@@violetsareb1ue389 well, vaporwave is sort of already transitioning into these PS1/PS2 jungle d&b mixes imo. Still the same internet niche culture, remixing and rebuilding upon childhood nostalgia. There's already a sort of generational gap there too. Still nostalgic for 31 year old me, but it definitely hits diferent from original sunsetcorp vaporwave
Dedicated to those who are still dancing with us, and those who are not here anymore ♥️ I come back to this video from time to time, just trying to let go all my anxiety and sadness, thinking about my inner growth as a person and how much i've learned from my mistakes... To the person reading this message i just want to say that you have so much potential inside and youre special and loved, take care out there 🌃
"Vaporwave", while I do love listening to it, is, like so-called "nightcore", pretty much a zero-effort style of music. You take an old 80s track, pitch it down, and loop a section of it - that's literally what 99% of vaporwave consists of (the track in this video clearly had SOME thought put into it though, which is nice). It's also extremely arrogant and pathetic the way the vast majority of vaporwave "musicians" don't credit the original artists at all - if your ENTIRE genre is based ENTIRELY on other people's music, give them the credit they deserve ffs, stop trying to be some mysterious pretentious twat who thinks they're amazingly talented because they know some obscure record; it reminds me of the most obnoxious hip-hop crate diggers like Madlib and DJ Shadow (who I absolutely adore, but also never credits the people he samples, yet again to attain a feeling of superiority from knowing records that others don't). Also, it's really dumb how people act like "Nobody Here"/Oneohtrix Point Never "invented" a genre with vaporwave. People have been pitching down and looping parts of records since the turntable was invented, hell me and my old primary school buddy used to make stuff like this using the most rudimentary software imaginable (DSS DJ, I believe it was called), and we certainly weren't narcissistic or delusional enough to think we were innovating or inventing anything. Vaporwave isn't a genre IMHO - it's more of a remixing "technique" than anything else, just like "nightcore" is literally just the opposite, other people's music pitched-up and sped-up. The only genuine vaporwave musicians were really kosmische, ambient or progressive electronic, such as the aforementioned Oneohtrix Point Never, James Ferraro, and the incredibly talented Vektroid. Again, I'm not saying any of this from a place of contempt. I love anything with this kind of ethereal atmosphere.
I don’t care how the aounds waves are organised. The original singer didn’t invent drums, nor microphones, nor anything else he used. Most human experience is the rearranging and slight changing of previously observed occurrences. Just enjoy the music.
This video/song gives me the kind of feeling I get when I dream in the night of someone who I love, not anyone in particular, usually someone I forget the face of when I wake up but someone who I am attached to emotionally, who also reciprocates the feeling. We are going to the seaside, to theme parks, to parties where we both walk around talking to people before we anchor ourselves to the main room, slow dancing in an embrace so secure, so comforting, one that tells you, I am here, I am always here, you’re safe with me, I love you. I treasure that feeling of loving so intensely, so surely and so it kills me to wake up, getting my bearings becomes a punishment as I am no longer dancing with her, I am laying down, alone, in a small bedroom. That feeling of love and the passion that follows and fuels it becoming a distant memory once again, reducing me back to the unfeeling bastard I have become. Unfeeling that is, except for the sadness and the tears that I want to shed for not being able to remember her, not being able to find her in my memories, and the grasp I once had on the ecstasies of true love becoming limp once more, watching it fly away like the balloon you let go of as a child. Eventually, you find yourself adjusting to life once more and all you can do is play a song that can illicit even a fraction of that emotion and in the meantime, you ready yourself for that dream to occur once more, for that drug to take over and bring her to you again, to get lost in and soothed by that feeling. And you pray that soon, it will no longer be a dream but your reality.
I get that too sometimes when I dream, I've fallen in love with dream persons more than real ones.. I really want to go back but there was never anyone there. The feeling feels very real though... This song comes close to that
@@AnaQoip it’s a powerful thing, that’s for sure. It’s a double edged sword at times but by god is it addictive. I hope you’re doing ok, that kind of thing is a gut punch at the best of times.
This is truly a slow burn masterpiece, I was kind of getting impatient for the moment but really watching the full thing was worth it. Pretty sad that I'm commenting on a lack of attention for 3 minutes, it is unusual for me though.
sometimes i think this is how slowly dying for real looks and sounds like. not hearing lady in red exactly , but grabbing a bunch of memories and slowly degrading to a point that one can't tell if it's still alive or not, like some sort of limbo and then you are gone
Wow. Ok ive never heard the original, so i came in completly blind, only knowing nobodys here. Hearing this, and then the extremly smooth tramsition into nobody here genuinly surprised me how good this was. Seriously well done, this is a great song in itself.
i agree with the other commenters, the loop itself really adds to the feeling both tracks give, i wish you'd make a version that fades back into the original song !
The 80's now seem somehow hollow; but I remember at that time it also felt like anything was possible. Maybe we've always been captivated by dreams and romance.
That was incredible! I mean the original was already fantastic but this builds on it beautifully :). 6:08 : That fade-out!! What!? That's fucking amazing! :D
Chris de Burgh, nacido como Christopher John Davison, el 15 de octubre de 1948, en Venado Tuerto, provincia de Santa Fé, Argentina, es un compositor y cantante argentino nacionalizado irlandés, autor de The Lady in Red, canción de 1986 que fué Nº 1 en el UK Singles Cahrt y Nº 3 en el Billboard Hot 100.
You feel happy, everything's fine.
She's dancing with you.
But then, the rainbow road would like you to remember that.
Nobody's here.
when the pills stop working
there's N O B O D Y h e r e.
at 20 July 2009
start** working...
song that might play when you're dancing with the lady in red cheek to cheek and suddenly you realize shes not real
and there's nobody here :(
Had to hit em' with that heart-ache.
When the schizophrenia medicine kicks in
Funny as it is…this could be a very powerful movie scene)
Then you suddenly realize that YOU aren’t real either…and there’s truly nobody here.
When you slowly wake up from a dream that's way nicer than your life.
I've been there.. :')
That happened to me once. I'm okay of course but yeah. It just sinks your heart like a boat when you first experience it.
Such a beautiful way to put it
I lived through a day of it. It was really nice, I wanna go back there.
Ye
I think the rainbow stairs is a supernatural creature
An SCP, I think they call it.
Keter-class. Or Euclid, but self-contained.
@@E4439Qv5 A flight of infinite rainbow stairs, and it keeps playing a sample of Lady in Red by Chris de Burgh.
stop, ya braindead cringelords. So unoriginal.
Christ I can't believe how many times I've listened to this in the last few days since I discovered it. There's nobody here. 😢
This version of the song feels like reminiscing & smiling about good memories and then snapping back to reality. They're not here anymore. There's nobody here.
I know :'(
There's nobody here @@ForeverEmoKid-w3u
Snap back to reality
Oops there goes gravity
This feels like the film "Memories - Magnetic Rose" for some reason.
In this case, "Lady in Red" could represent an old lover who you used to dance with while enjoying each other's company, while "Nobody Here" is the cold emptiness that comes from realizing she's gone from your life and you will never have that intimacy with them again.
crying rn tbh
calm down
@@bugboxing229 no :(
I always assumed the "nobody here" meaning "there's nobody else who will get in the way of this moment" as a lot of songs had the moniker of "lovers must find places to be alone to be more amorous" so for "there's nobody here" he is telling the lady in red to simply enjoy the moment between them as something in private when its a public dance.
@@askele-tonofgaming4878 That's definitely what it represents in the song. Nothing is really thought of it when you just listen to the original song. Yet, when you take it as a single sample and apply the echo and repetition of it over and over again with absolutely nothing else, for me it always transforms into the thought of a more inner and outer desolate approach. So I can see why some people can see this more as relaxing while some see it as rather chilling.
It's like a slow realization that all he was saying was just in his head, in reality there's really nobody here
Nobody In Red
No joke, this was the longest 10 minutes of my life. It felt like my whole life stopped infinitely, just like this vaporwave
By the way it's so comforting when You find videos with seamless transitions. Only a few can do it right, and you nailed it
Lmao
This elevates both Lady in Red and Nobody Here. Lady in Red has always had a reputation as a slice of 80s cheese, but you'd never know from listening to this version.
That transition at 3:03 was the best thing I’ve heard all 2023
I think my soul just ascended
i like how the lady in red video slowly fades into the rainbow road
I like how the music transitions in such a smooth way.
It's almost like the guy realized that no one was hearing his song and now he's lamenting for his loneliness for eternity.
i'll admit to liking this pitch more, it feels more soothing
I find this potently unnerving. When I listen to it in this arrangement, the original Eccojams piece sounds as though it never resolves, but instead just hangs in the air indefinitely…
This is so underrated
That transition was so clean
I just realized how early in the second verse the reverb was added like this was set up so perfectly
@@kaitlin9288 Just like dementia, you probably see the signs before it gets too bad.
Agree
its a wrong transition and sounds disjointed. are all of you like musically insufficient
@@jennjennjenn61992pretty much, yea😁👍
That transition was CLEAN.
the original drum beat coming in over the main eccojam is *so* satisfying
in its own way, and without irony, this might be the most important song during the Hypnagogic pop and vaporwave era with its melodramatic airy synth pads and looped vocals that seamlessly start and begin.
when you couple the music with ones memories of the past (especially if you were in a late millineal/born in early 80's late 70s' during when many of the genres samples are taken from) creates an anthem longing for a lost past.
Thanks for the upload!
Literally a Patrick Bateman explanation
The best hidden thing about this is the way you slowly bring that stereo ping pong delay in across the second verse, so by the time it hits the OPN bit it's completely seamless
this is a vibe. two distinct sense memories sewn together. well done.
Jesus Christ this is perfect 🙏
The transition from lady in red to nobody here was brilliant
This is so Underrated
Without Jesus we would never hear this master piece AMEN!
@@TimSzaboAmen✝️
don't say the lord's name in vain. please
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The lyrics for Lady in Red implies the existence of other partygoers. This makes the drop in Nobody Here much more jarring, I think. He not only hallucinated the titular lady, but also the supposed rival men of the party. His psyche is completely off kilter to the point of creating potentially losing scenarios in his own head.
You get it
yeah dog that's pretty much it
Perhaps there is a happy little tree
I'll never forget....
The way you looked tonight...
...
...
There's nobody here...
Road to salvation
This is so much better than the original, not just because of the vaporwave loop, but the whole song is pitch shifted down, and just sounds so much better. The singer in the original just sounds weird like a chipmunk now that I'm used to this version.
My mom really liked this song back in the 80s, back when my parents were still in love... The decade and a half following my dad faced financial problems, poor career choices and a couple of heart attacks which made him hopeless, convinced he'd die soon. He turned more and more to alcohol to cope. He lived 20 years after that first heart attack. They stayed together though most would say they shouldn't have. Eventually he got lung cancer and died from heart failure during chemo two years ago, just as my mom's dementia began.
At least I'm still here.
Damn that's rough, I hope you're doing well; I bet you experience with this song very differently than the rest of us, I can't imagine how it hits you compared to me, especially with this video's seamless transition from the hopeful love song to the cold vaporwave remix. I always wondered how vaporwave effects different people; for me personally I was born in 99 and grew up listening to the 80s songs my mom who grew up in the 80s as a teenager would listen to. So vaporwave reminds me of my childhood and is hella nostalgic for me for that reason despite not having grown up in the 80s myself. I wonder how generations like gen alpha and generations after them will react to vaporwave and/or what their relationship with the music genre as a whole will be. Vaporwave is built mostly off of nostalgia, what will the vaporwave of the 2040s and 2050s sound like? Will they still sample songs from the 80s or will the 2000s seem like the 80s to them?
The passage of time is crazy, cheers.
I didn’t expect to be hit with the feels 😢
Mum*
@@Hi28822 "Mom" is from an American dialect.
@@violetsareb1ue389 well, vaporwave is sort of already transitioning into these PS1/PS2 jungle d&b mixes imo. Still the same internet niche culture, remixing and rebuilding upon childhood nostalgia. There's already a sort of generational gap there too. Still nostalgic for 31 year old me, but it definitely hits diferent from original sunsetcorp vaporwave
"Nobody here" is the perfect statement to describe my current existential condition. :(
Truly beautiful, the beginning, the transition, the comeback, the length -- all combined to create a great work of transformative media!
Dedicated to those who are still dancing with us, and those who are not here anymore ♥️
I come back to this video from time to time, just trying to let go all my anxiety and sadness, thinking about my inner growth as a person and how much i've learned from my mistakes...
To the person reading this message i just want to say that you have so much potential inside and youre special and loved, take care out there 🌃
that transition was gorgeous omg im in love
3:00 the moment reality shifts
F in the comments for Bobby Hill.
R.I.P. 1986-2009
F
D oh 4 H 🦍
There’s no Bobby Hill….😢
Vaporwave is such a wonderful thing, man.
Vaporwave will never die
"Vaporwave", while I do love listening to it, is, like so-called "nightcore", pretty much a zero-effort style of music. You take an old 80s track, pitch it down, and loop a section of it - that's literally what 99% of vaporwave consists of (the track in this video clearly had SOME thought put into it though, which is nice).
It's also extremely arrogant and pathetic the way the vast majority of vaporwave "musicians" don't credit the original artists at all - if your ENTIRE genre is based ENTIRELY on other people's music, give them the credit they deserve ffs, stop trying to be some mysterious pretentious twat who thinks they're amazingly talented because they know some obscure record; it reminds me of the most obnoxious hip-hop crate diggers like Madlib and DJ Shadow (who I absolutely adore, but also never credits the people he samples, yet again to attain a feeling of superiority from knowing records that others don't).
Also, it's really dumb how people act like "Nobody Here"/Oneohtrix Point Never "invented" a genre with vaporwave. People have been pitching down and looping parts of records since the turntable was invented, hell me and my old primary school buddy used to make stuff like this using the most rudimentary software imaginable (DSS DJ, I believe it was called), and we certainly weren't narcissistic or delusional enough to think we were innovating or inventing anything.
Vaporwave isn't a genre IMHO - it's more of a remixing "technique" than anything else, just like "nightcore" is literally just the opposite, other people's music pitched-up and sped-up. The only genuine vaporwave musicians were really kosmische, ambient or progressive electronic, such as the aforementioned Oneohtrix Point Never, James Ferraro, and the incredibly talented Vektroid.
Again, I'm not saying any of this from a place of contempt. I love anything with this kind of ethereal atmosphere.
@@zonesquestiloveunderworld cool story bro
@@anaguma90Cool intellect bro
I don’t care how the aounds waves are organised. The original singer didn’t invent drums, nor microphones, nor anything else he used. Most human experience is the rearranging and slight changing of previously observed occurrences. Just enjoy the music.
That transition is phenomenal, caught me off guard a bit! I love this, I wish something like this was done for every song on Eccojams.
i'm starting to get the sneaking suspicion there's nobody here
This video is apart of the spirit's journey, and make no mistake.
“t h e r e ‘ s n o b o d y h e r e”
This video/song gives me the kind of feeling I get when I dream in the night of someone who I love, not anyone in particular, usually someone I forget the face of when I wake up but someone who I am attached to emotionally, who also reciprocates the feeling. We are going to the seaside, to theme parks, to parties where we both walk around talking to people before we anchor ourselves to the main room, slow dancing in an embrace so secure, so comforting, one that tells you, I am here, I am always here, you’re safe with me, I love you.
I treasure that feeling of loving so intensely, so surely and so it kills me to wake up, getting my bearings becomes a punishment as I am no longer dancing with her, I am laying down, alone, in a small bedroom. That feeling of love and the passion that follows and fuels it becoming a distant memory once again, reducing me back to the unfeeling bastard I have become. Unfeeling that is, except for the sadness and the tears that I want to shed for not being able to remember her, not being able to find her in my memories, and the grasp I once had on the ecstasies of true love becoming limp once more, watching it fly away like the balloon you let go of as a child. Eventually, you find yourself adjusting to life once more and all you can do is play a song that can illicit even a fraction of that emotion and in the meantime, you ready yourself for that dream to occur once more, for that drug to take over and bring her to you again, to get lost in and soothed by that feeling. And you pray that soon, it will no longer be a dream but your reality.
I get that too sometimes when I dream, I've fallen in love with dream persons more than real ones.. I really want to go back but there was never anyone there. The feeling feels very real though... This song comes close to that
@@AnaQoip it’s a powerful thing, that’s for sure. It’s a double edged sword at times but by god is it addictive.
I hope you’re doing ok, that kind of thing is a gut punch at the best of times.
This video hits home…
This is truly a slow burn masterpiece, I was kind of getting impatient for the moment but really watching the full thing was worth it. Pretty sad that I'm commenting on a lack of attention for 3 minutes, it is unusual for me though.
This is so good, I would love to see this where in the end it transitions back to the song
Agree
The good ending.
If this doesn't play at my funeral then I won't accept my death.
this is just so good, i love how these tracks fuse into one big piece. Beautiful work!
absolutely brilliant havent felt chills like that since i watched the original video back in 2013
Heavily underrated. Might be the best edit/version of "nobody here" vaporwaves on RUclips.
When you're dancing with a woman and you finally take your schizophrenia pills:
Lmao! 😂
💊🗿
reimu from touhou nooooo!
This is sad, painful and beautiful all at the same time.
you know its a banger when the beat fades in
This is art. thank you for making this
Dude, thank you for making this. I can't express how grateful I am to have this in my life
sometimes i think this is how slowly dying for real looks and sounds like.
not hearing lady in red exactly , but grabbing a bunch of memories and slowly degrading to a point that one can't tell if it's still alive or not, like some sort of limbo
and then you are gone
when dementia make you forget about grandma
GRANDMA HAS DIED
@@freehdmcgee2761SHE OWN YOU MONEY? CALL THE GHOSTBUSTERS
i really really hope this gets 10 million views, it's so important to me
fantastic
2:55 that transition is amazing omg
This is amazing it should have WAY more biews
if only there was nobody here.
The feeling is intense
Wow. Ok ive never heard the original, so i came in completly blind, only knowing nobodys here. Hearing this, and then the extremly smooth tramsition into nobody here genuinly surprised me how good this was. Seriously well done, this is a great song in itself.
this just sounds like your dementia forgetting the second half of the song and it just keeps repeating the last part it sang
that transition was done so well, playing minecraft with the gang and this is definitely hitting rn. thank you 🙏
this belongs in a museum.
Love really is a burning memory
This is Patrick Bateman dreams while listening headphones.
i agree with the other commenters, the loop itself really adds to the feeling both tracks give, i wish you'd make a version that fades back into the original song !
i just felt my soul leave my body
Even if someone is there physically, they checked out emotionally a long time ago.
The lights are on, but nobody's home
The lady in red was so real, but nobody here... 😔
let's nope outta here
zoomers when the vibe is off at the function
"let's" implies the presence of more than one person
but you seem to have forgotten
There's nobody here.
guys hear me out
there’s a slight chance there’s nobody here
there's nobody here
Hm... I have a sneaking suspicion that you may be right. :(
Vaporwave has made me think about how much I love my life and that I should enojy it. (Yes my bedroom has all the neon vaporwave colors.)
Nice. Best of both worlds.
Been said to death already but the transition was perfect, you've made a masterpiece even better.
The 80's now seem somehow hollow; but I remember at that time it also felt like anything was possible. Maybe we've always been captivated by dreams and romance.
i cant atop playing this tune, fkn awesome
Very smooth transition with this. Excellent job.
I want this in a move
So many people shouldn’t be able to relate to this.
when you wake up
Road to salvation
What a smooth transition!
It’s Friday an theres nobody here
I had this girl in my DMs for almost 2 years, and she was beautiful. But she's not real anymore 😔
So now there's *nobody here*
when your friend takes the disc out of the ps2 and you can still explore the level after they leave
i love every second
The echoes of life's greatest mystery.
*There's nobody here* 🥀
Oh this was **magical**. Everything is just perfect.
Is anybody here?
I am here.
I am, too.
There's nobody here...
No
I am here..
Man, I love this! So underrated.
That was incredible! I mean the original was already fantastic but this builds on it beautifully :).
6:08 : That fade-out!! What!? That's fucking amazing! :D
I wish if loop was playing for a little while, but the real song finishes. It would be much better.
Chris de Burgh, nacido como Christopher John Davison, el 15 de octubre de 1948, en Venado Tuerto, provincia de Santa Fé, Argentina, es un compositor y cantante argentino nacionalizado irlandés, autor de The Lady in Red, canción de 1986 que fué Nº 1 en el UK Singles Cahrt y Nº 3 en el Billboard Hot 100.
I think that this is one of the greatest videos I have seen in my entire life.
Love this.
Loneliness as a song:
I CANT GET YOU OUT OH MY HEAD
i was listening to this for hours, it's obsessive.
I wish RUclips had a "Sort by Oldest" comments tab.
This is heavy