I was just thinking that myself. With all the negativity going on about Rise of Skywalker........this video actually made my inner fan smile. This is a great video.
Okay, so obviously, this is a funny song. But can we just appreciate the fact that the chorus legitimately succeeds at capturing the essence of what makes Star Wars magical?
1st listen: "Eh this is OK" 2nd Listen: "Huh... it actually is pretty catchy" 8,563rd consecutive listen: "EVEN THOUGH IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S THE FUTURE!!!!..."
I think it has something to do with the Context having to do with Scifi Stuff that makes it good. I mean think about it. On one hand you have jack asses in this genre singing about Bitches and Billions and on the other hand you have the genre used for talking shit thats actually worth a damn to dream about...........Like light sabres Future bitches in slave outfits and yeah.
I'm not sure if it's Chewie's epic harmonies or the fact they randomly gave threepio an Indian accent. This song is a very well put together song production wise. Better than a lot of songs that make it to the pinnacle of charts, the fact its lovingly paying homage in a cheeky manner to a franchise I adore just makes it so special, thank you creators x
"Sometimes a moment when you wish you can run and hide is when you find out that you need a new hyperdrive" The delivery of this line alone makes it sound so profound and deep
The additional backing vocals that come in and bring it all home at around 4:44 are, without a doubt, my favorite moment. It's so moving to me that sometimes-I admit-I actually get choked up in that part!
Want to hear something funny? I have worked with a couple producers that are so talented they can compose, track, mix, and master fantastic songs in a day or two. Then they move on and continue churning out amazing work. Producers like myself aren’t anywhere near this level. The small amount of work I have made never feels done and I protect each one as if it were a baby.
Haha I was scrolling through comments while watching and listening and your comment came up at that exact moment Luke started singing that too funny haha
+Pseudo Nymn Forgot about the Tom Waits song; hadn't heard it that much. When I hear "Big in Japan," I'm thinking the one by Alphaville. Look up that one.
I still love how this song will be practically gibberish, and then just randomly have these super serious lines like " I hope the heartbreak leaves me on the weekend"
This is incredible. I mean it’s genuinely an amazing song. And the song is a funny parody yet a genuine homage to the series. The only problem is that it needs so much more views. It’s incredibly underrated
The way he sings the words "future" and "familiar " still gives me goosebumps. In love with his voice! ❤ This song just stays in your head, then weeks later it'll pop back in, right out of the blue, striking you. Then you MUST hear it again at full volume! Or it could just be me...
I did a crazy thing when I first heard this, I listened to and watched it over and over and it developed into an ear worm. Took me a couple of weeks of effort to get it out again. I haven't been back to it for over 2 years. After all this time it hasn't lost any of its appeal, it really is a masterpiece.
@@marshallrash898 yes bushes of love got me for a while, and the yoda one where he's like " mm mm mm mm you can't touch my stick" in my head for months and months.
If it required a couple weeks to get it out...STAY away from Churches as you're PRIME to be Indoctrinated into grand misinformation. You're easily controlled. If the repetition wasn't so much I'd like these more.
As a hard of hearing person who was put through some speech therapy when i was younger (no worries it did not prevent my education), my therapist wanted my lipreading skill to be able to pick up around 80-90%. sounds nice right? FYI, it is impossible. i love these bad lip readings because not only are they funny, they show just how unreliable lipreading is. it is a major help and tool, but it cannot replace other methods alone. :)
I was actually wondering about this. I know someone who's hard of hearing and wondered if her lip-reading skills would ruin the jokes...kinda like the Downfall Hitler meme was ruined for those who could speak German. (Yes, I know that is SO over. Just saying.)
Can we talk about how masterfully this is edited? The way some of the events onscreen just sync up perfectly with beats in the song is in itself a work of art in an already stellar (heh) work of art.
I can’t believe this was four years ago.. I remember me and my friends sitting by a little stream in the woods vibing to this “seagulls” and “bushes of love”🥺
If you were born in the 70s and remember the days when this stuff was the most important thing in our lives, and the only thing scary was a Cold War, that might be part of it considering how BAD THIS PLANET SUCKS ASS RIGHT NOW
@@JackOSUrulz yeah that’s the one reason I wish I was around for the 70s tbh. T would have been so cool to live in a different world where Star Wars were like a new thing
What a great, fun tribute. Star Wars summed up... "When there we knights, and they got into fights, using sabers of light." "Far far away alien DNA" Nicely done, love it.
R2 going "Get turnt, Get real turnt," and Jabba dancing like that... I lost my shit. Then when Chewie was all "yeahhhh".....I lost my shit all over again. This song and Bushes of Love are my two new favourite songs.
I usually don’t comment on videos but this one is one of my favorites on RUclips. This music video always makes me nostalgic even though I’m not old enough to have been around to watch the originals and the prequels in theaters (which is a fact that makes me sad). It’s such a good representation of the Star Wars cinematic universe. Being a fan of the movies isn’t just watching them, but loving the universe and the characters, and for me, wanting to be a part of their world. This video summarizes the spirit of Star Wars in a way not many have done better. Thank you.
this song is 7 years old and idk why I just feel strangely nostalgic. They really did not have to go this hard for a bad lip reading song. Makes me love Star Wars all over again
Funny that you say homage... I was just listening to this thinking.... Goddamn It. TLJ was such a disappointment. They done the King of Ping Pong Wrong!
This is legitimate art of the highest caliber. The nonsense lyrics juxtaposed with the playful references to the elements of Star Wars we recognize from our own world are a powerful reminder of how much magic went into making these films.
Please someone nominate this song for some kind of Oscar or Emmy... I am a 42 year old musician ... Who is Avery deep person... And there isn't a time that goes by that I dont cry when I play this song... Truly a master peice.... Bravo... Fucking bravo.. Word can't express... My bravo..... Thank you so much for this song... And the a fragment of cinematography... It's like a whole life time passes by when you listen and watch....thank you....
@@thesandwich5321 Hopefully if they ever make a fourth trilogy they will do that (and hopefully properly). I still have my doubts though. The way the mushed everything together in Episode 9 was depressing.
"I think it's about time that I walk away. So, I turn around to walk away, but then I look back. Sad lady made me turn and walk away again." I feel you, Bruh...
The whole production looks and sounds to me like an exceedingly warm and affectionate tribute to the original film, the general ethos of the entire enterprise and any good bits that occurred by sheer fluke or accident in any of the sequels and prequels. 🙂😎👌🏻👍🏻
@@SANDSCORCHER Thank you for calling out the prequels too. Everybody hates on the sequels, and I agree they got problems, but then the prequels have the same exact problems and they look away.
@ Audrey Dimmel I’ve seen each Star Wars film as they were released theatrically. I think the sequels are flawed, but the prequels more so in most respects. I’ve only seen each of all of those six films the once and never had the desire to revisit any of them. I do feel however that Rogue One was essentially an apology for the prequel trilogy and an extremely effective one at that. In my estimation, Rogue One managed to achieve quite beautifully, in just one simple and elegant production, all of what George Lucas and his entire team, somehow comprehensively failed to do, in every one of the three prequel films prior to it’s release. To my mind, the Star Wars story is so simple it needs only be two films. Rogue One and Star Wars. The story is told to completion with just those two releases. I felt that even Empire and Jedi were superfluous and fell slightly short of the mark when compared to the groundbreaking nature of the first film. And left the cinema disappointed on both occasions after viewing their original releases in period. To my mind they were merely an exercise in gilding the lily, or just some good old fashioned capitalism. I doubt many people would agree with me on any of these points, but I have watched Rogue One more times than any of the prequels or sequels, plus of course the original film countless times over the decades and I feel that the two films combined make for a rounded and complete story that is not far from perfect. I like to think there’s at least some credence to my train of thought on the matter, based if only on how well the two films function together, when treated as parts one and two of a simple two part story. 🙂👍🏻
The editing in this video trips me up. It's so well done. The last few moments when all the characters fade into each over the fire does more to connect the series than force awakens itself (I really enjoyed that movie btw just pointing out how top tier the editing is). Also timing that "Oh" so it looks like Poe Dameron is saying it, and the entire scene with the hyper drive is gold. It makes me wish CP30 actually spoke with that accent.
1) Hilarious and chatchy. 2)So good I have watched them a seriously unhealthy amount of time (probably at LEAST 6 times for each song a day). 3)So good I knew almost all the words to all of them after the first few times I watched them. 4)They are SO good that I downloaded all of them on spotify so I can put them on repeat when I'm in the car. 5)My saviour. Thanks you Bad lip reading for making my favourite songs in existants.
@@picklejuice1778 Oh, come on. The sequels don't have any more flaws than the prequels, really. And then Disney gave us The Mandalorian, so I've decided to forgive them.
@@audreydimmel6674 Prequels: - Has some iffy dialogue here and there - Anakin's turn seemed abrupt (really wasn't, but it seemed that way) - Jar Jar (do i need to say more?) - Got redeemed a lot through the books and comics and TV shows Sequels: - Absolutely 0 planning ahead, pretty vital for a trilogy, and especially for a franchise. (They didn't even have Rey's parents fixed WHILE THEY WERE FILMING) - Was used to promote a political agenda instead of focusing on telling the story. - Ignored a lot of what came before it, including the prequels, broke many pre-established rules in the Star Wars universe - The books and comics which tried to redeem it were not even mentioned (Phasma had a whole book dedicated to her and they just threw that out of the window and killed her off in TROS) - Rey was OP (one could argue that so were Luke and Anakin, but atleast they had some training, Luke spent weeks on Dagobah, and spent a year in between ESB and ROTJ, and Anakin had 10 years of training inbetween TPM and AOTC, plus 2 years of war in between AOTC and ROTS, what did Rey get? Barely anything.) - Threw out Anakin's whole arc, of redeeming himself by destroying the Emperor, by just making him return, and gave barely any reason as to how Palpatine returned, other than "Somehow, Palpatine returned". - Had Rose be an integral part of TLJ, only to ignore her existence except for 3 lines, sure TLJ was embarassing, but atleast acknowledge it. - Killed off Admiral Ackbar, one of the most important military figures in both Legends and Canon (Aftermath books) and barely even acknowledged it, and instead of giving the role to an important character who would be fit to leave, they gave it to some random nobody. - Holdo was one of the most horrible Admirals, a proper leader is meant to inspire confidence in their subordinates, to let them know that she has a greater plan, instead she antagonised her subordinates, and later in the movie we're supposed to see her as a GOOD GUY? - Brought back Nien Nunb and the Tantive IV (which alone was a stupid decision, why would the Empire keep the Tantive IV instead of just scrapping it?) only to kill them both off. - Killed off Snap Wexley in TROS, and then right afterward you have Wedge, his father figure who guided him throughout his earlier life, come in moments later not caring, (yes, he's lost a lot of friends in combat, but losing what's basically your son should elicit some reaction). - Kylo and Rey's romance made zero sense, they'd been trying to kill each other for like a year, and then Kylo's like "y'know what, I feel bad about murdering my dad" and boom they're making out. - The New Republic or the origins of the First Order, and the politics behind this was never explored. Sure, politics can be boring at times, but it's such an integral part of Star Wars, we don't know where The First Order is from, what they achieved, where did The New Republic come from? What had it been doing to combat The First Order before it was destroyed. Why is it The Resistance fighting the First Order, why not the New Republic? These questions are never once answered or even adressed in the movie. And really I could go on and on and on and on. Suffice it to say, the Prequels are no where near as bad as the Sequels, if bad at all. You say that you've forgiven Disney for giving you the Mandalorian, but really it wasn't Disney that gave you it. Disney stuck their hands into the Sequels, trying to make it about female rights, and I'm all for more female representation in Star Wars, but that's not the main point of Star Wars, Star Wars ia about people from all races, species and genders, not just about females. The Original Trilogy was about fighting a bigoted anti-alien Empire, who enslaves Wookies and treat other aliens badly. The Prequels were about how the Republic was rotting from within, and how a democracy turns into a dictatorship. Women need more representation, 100%, but the story shouldn't be about how women are cleaning up the mess men make, (again, see Holdo for reference).
Hadn't thought of this song in years, till just the other day when someone was saying Star Wars was set in the future. Now I got it on repeat again. Just so damned good!
I dunno why but this video choked me up; maybe because I'm 49 and I'm a Star Wars kid. My dad took me to A New Hope and I thought it was going to be a boring space documentary; I guess all I heard of the title was "space"... I missed the "wars" part. Boy was I pleasantly surprised.
Dude, I'm 49 too and reacted exactly the same way you did. My mum took me to see it at a drive-in when it came out, bigger than any theater screen at the time. I was so stunned I couldn't breath. This song gives me goosebumps.
As an 80s kid who only saw the trilogy in the theaters or reruns. I sympathize and envy you. For the longest time I thought ANH ended with the death of Obi Wan because of bad recordings.
Seagulls sucks ass dude, get a clue. Best one are this one and It's Not A Moon. It's not a moon has some sick vocals and lyrics, the Tarkin and Leia lines being by far the best.
I watched this when i was like 8 or 9 years old, and 8 years later, im revisiting this amazing song that played in the brain for nearly a decade. I love this song so much 😢
This song is too epic. Gives me the shivers every time I'm listening to it. I really want to see Yoda's "Rock'n, Rock'n and Roll'n" extended video next.
It’s been more than a week and it’s. Still. In. My. Head. Everyday. And I’m really sad about Carrie Fisher today. Even though it looks like it’s the future.
That transition from Anakin and Obi Wan fighting on Mustafar to Kylo Ren stopping a blaster shot mid-air in middle of a fire was so well executed that one doesn't notice nearly 50 years have passed in-universe.
Chewy doing the “Ahhhh” gets me every time. Genius.
Hands down my favorite part 😂
And the "yeeeaaah!"
Even in TROS amirite
I am a cyborg with no big boi words to say
same here
This is unironically a great tribute song to Star Wars as a whole
I was just thinking that myself. With all the negativity going on about Rise of Skywalker........this video actually made my inner fan smile. This is a great video.
Remove any evidence of the newer sequel movies from the video, and it would be FLAWLESS.
@@xX_Lord_Headass_Xx Gotta disagree....it makes it that much more enjoyable.
They Should Play It during The Credits Of Rise Of SkyWalker
This is my favorite, second only to "seagulls stop it now"
"When there was Knights, and they got into fights, using sabers of light" something about that plucks the strings deep deep down inside my soul
It's so COOL.
Me too
Its spritual
The nostalgia kills me every time
I can feel the midi-chlorians inside of me starting to vibes when I hear this.
Okay, so obviously, this is a funny song. But can we just appreciate the fact that the chorus legitimately succeeds at capturing the essence of what makes Star Wars magical?
Yes
Absolutely.
It does!! 🙂
Nope. Sorry.
I am here to confirm your truth as most likely a fact
Is it just me, or are these legitimately great songs...
Yes!
Pure Genius
Huck Walton you are right there asome my fav is every vid they make
This is legitimately worthy of an Grammy!!!!
Yup :)
BRO CHEWBACCA SINGING THAT FIRST NOTE HAD ME DEAD
Are you dead
dude, this whole clip had me dead :D
And Indian C-3PO doing perfect statement rapping xD
Same
Same! Soon as I saw it I died!
1st listen: "Eh this is OK"
2nd Listen: "Huh... it actually is pretty catchy"
8,563rd consecutive listen: "EVEN THOUGH IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S THE FUTURE!!!!..."
right there with you! bwahahaha
IT'S REALLY A LONG LONG TIME AGO!
I can remember listening to the first time just like it was yesterday... But turns out... It's really a long long time ago!
Dude, you have a good point.
this is the most CORRECT COMMENT
Why am I getting emotional with this song like bro. This is an awesome tribute to the star wars saga
@@DarthTwilight "You want to go home and rethink your life."
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@@KaaneDragonShinobi I.. want to go home and rethink my life
@@KaaneDragonShinobi You're not my real Mom!
@@looksirdroids9134 I want to go home and rethink your life.
These songs from Bad Lip Reading are better than anything on the radio at the moment.
I agree
I agree
Moises
Wendy Weiss only at the moment?
Yep. I can't tell if you love this or hate "normal" music, but I agree with both.
The C3PO bit has to be the best opening to any song ever. Seriously.
Agreed
glad i didn't turn around and walk away on this one....
I would've been a sad lady
Yes
people Inherently have the Habbit of getting things put in their Head:
Sometimes its litteral
Absolutely
Whoever does the music for these needs to make an actual serious music album. They're awesome.
So right. I don't usually listen this genre but this one just damn rocks.
I think it has something to do with the Context having to do with Scifi Stuff that makes it good. I mean think about it.
On one hand you have jack asses in this genre singing about Bitches and Billions
and on the other hand you have the genre used for talking shit thats actually worth a damn to dream about...........Like light sabres Future bitches in slave outfits and yeah.
He's actually a music producer haha. thats why his beats and songs are so awesome
Totally agree.
Eugene Grewing IKR!
I'm not sure if it's Chewie's epic harmonies or the fact they randomly gave threepio an Indian accent. This song is a very well put together song production wise. Better than a lot of songs that make it to the pinnacle of charts, the fact its lovingly paying homage in a cheeky manner to a franchise I adore just makes it so special, thank you creators x
Get turnt. Get real turnt. Get turnt. Get, get real turnt
I can't comprehend how you make these. Writing the music alone and then coupling that with lyrics that match the lip reading clips. Mind blowing.
IKR!
Love your podcast :)
hey James!
mr. sun sun mr.golden sun!
I read somewhere that his mother abruptly went deaf when he was younger. She was a musician, and so is he during the day.
+Mr Sunday Movies #GrabDatGem
Indian C3PO is probably the funniest thing i've ever seen.
You should see friend besto from the jedi party series
*heard
hillman ?
@@stanleygluegunkelly793 His Indian accent is heard not seen. Don't mind me, just bein' an ass.
hillman ok
"Space leprechaun fade away" Is one of the greatest things I have ever heard
Also we can't forget "Floating in the diaper tank."
‘Space leprechaun fade away’ is the best line in a song full of incredible lines
Don’t forget that epic “Haaaaaaa” too 🤩
It says station
Bro, that diaper tank is the bees knees. Been there plenty of times.
"I bless your outfit, mmhhhmm that's a good choice" is so cheeky I love it
As a Hut though, surely that alien looking creature would be repellant to you? It's like a man slavering over a scantily clad ferret.
What a nice brother.
I think it's "a pleasure outfit"
Lots of men have ever since blessed that outfit, no doubt
Bro can't be around to explore foreign love, overflowing for your love. Cause when y'all argue it makes him dream of those demon fishies
"Sometimes a moment when you wish you can run and hide is when you find out that you need a new hyperdrive"
The delivery of this line alone makes it sound so profound and deep
Yeah, part of me wishes that was my senior yearbook quote
Part of me wants to do an essay on how that's escapism in the pandemic summed up
That part always hits me in the feels
Because it is
They need to make that quote into stickers i need one for my car.
Luke's got bars for days. And with Indian voice C-3P0 as his sidekick...
Untouchable.
so much flavor
tasty
i love lukes and indian c 3p0s lines
Harry V Indian 3po Is just awesome
Man, Indian C-3PO gets stuck in my head lol.
Rollin' like he's Platinum :|
check the "Hostiles On The Hill", luke and his gang spittin' straight fiyah :D
When you're having a bad day these songs are all you need.
October 2020: so true
@@amandahallman1091 November 2020: still true
YAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSS
Agreed 😄
"Well I messed up, made a mistake..."
“Spaces leprechaun fade away”
“Cyborg with no big boy word to say”
“Floating in the diaper tank”
This is a real masterpiece.
Get turnt. Get real turnt. Get turnt. Get, get real turnt.
Turnt, slang: to get messed up from drugs. Somebody was high making this.
Chewy actually looks like an 80's rock star when you think about it
Ya he dose, and when Luke is in the dipper tank, he looks like Bane kinda
Gotta love his little mustache
Just think about it - drdisrespect
Hairy, tall, drugged out of his mind...
Lol
"Girl there's something that you need to know"
*Starts explaining star wars lore*
Best song ever
Best comment ^
Hah but is it better than my stick
@@samwilson2389 His stick is better than bacon. This song is better than his stick.
Probably the main reason I don't have a gf. I drive them all away because of my constant nerdgasms.
@@MandatoryFruit Trust me, I know what that's like.
The C-3PO "walk away" part at the beginning is one of the greatest things I've ever heard and that was only 20 seconds into the song.
The beginning always sends chills down my spine, even after 5 years.
I kinda wish that was the whole song. Just Threepio narrating everything he’s doing as he does it.
I think of him as Sri 3PO. Making him Indian was genius.
@@johnclarke7626 Excellent !! ^^
The iteration and perfect movements made a few ordinary lines into legend.
The additional backing vocals that come in and bring it all home at around 4:44 are, without a doubt, my favorite moment. It's so moving to me that sometimes-I admit-I actually get choked up in that part!
Absolutely. I watch the part leading up to that point with great anticipation, and get chills at 4:44 every time.
Want to hear something funny? I have worked with a couple producers that are so talented they can compose, track, mix, and master fantastic songs in a day or two. Then they move on and continue churning out amazing work. Producers like myself aren’t anywhere near this level. The small amount of work I have made never feels done and I protect each one as if it were a baby.
Yeah, I was big in Japan. I was king of ping-pong. I was bad at tuba.
I feel that, Luke. I feel that.
+English Lessons with Alex (engVid AlexESLvid) haha! That part's awesome!
Haha I was scrolling through comments while watching and listening and your comment came up at that exact moment Luke started singing that too funny haha
I'm Japanese, and yeah. He is. Not only in a galaxy far, far away...
+English Lessons with Alex (engVid AlexESLvid)
I kind of hope that lyric was a Tom Waits reference.
+Pseudo Nymn Forgot about the Tom Waits song; hadn't heard it that much. When I hear "Big in Japan," I'm thinking the one by Alphaville. Look up that one.
It’s literally all of Star Wars portrayed in a song. Phenomenal.
_It’s not the futuuure~_
"Sometimes that only when you wish you could run and hide, is when you find you need a new hyperdrive" man, that's deep- and relatable
I still love how this song will be practically gibberish, and then just randomly have these super serious lines like " I hope the heartbreak leaves me on the weekend"
This is incredible. I mean it’s genuinely an amazing song. And the song is a funny parody yet a genuine homage to the series.
The only problem is that it needs so much more views. It’s incredibly underrated
Mate it's got 17 million, I'd say that is quite a lot.
Naillllll!
Dennis Rigdon Take his coat!!!!!!
Huh, I was just thinking how overrated these are. They're not terrible but there is also a lot of exposition and lyrics that are just random.
Make nail give it more views.
Watching Luke say “girl” like a Backstreet Boy cracks me up. It’s not the future but the nineties.
Hey I didn't realize she was my sister yet.
Girl there’s something that you need to know
"I was big in Japan, I was king of ping-pong, yeah I was bad at tuba, and I'm sure you'd like me to bounce"
That was deep
ikr
This IS Skywalker after all.
Brother can philosophise with the best of them😎👌🏻
So concise.
Even Though It Looks Like The Future
Jerry C “and i’m sure you’d like me to bounce” i have a bad feeling about this
The way he sings the words "future" and "familiar " still gives me goosebumps. In love with his voice! ❤ This song just stays in your head, then weeks later it'll pop back in, right out of the blue, striking you. Then you MUST hear it again at full volume! Or it could just be me...
You're not alone!
I agree...the near breakup of his voice is somehow satisfying.
And then that multilayered "aaww" right afterward, for emphasis.
I did a crazy thing when I first heard this, I listened to and watched it over and over and it developed into an ear worm. Took me a couple of weeks of effort to get it out again. I haven't been back to it for over 2 years. After all this time it hasn't lost any of its appeal, it really is a masterpiece.
yes
Exact thing happened to me with "Bushes of Love". So damn catchy.
@@marshallrash898 yes bushes of love got me for a while, and the yoda one where he's like " mm mm mm mm you can't touch my stick" in my head for months and months.
SAME
If it required a couple weeks to get it out...STAY away from Churches as you're PRIME to be Indoctrinated into grand misinformation. You're easily controlled. If the repetition wasn't so much I'd like these more.
As a hard of hearing person who was put through some speech therapy when i was younger (no worries it did not prevent my education), my therapist wanted my lipreading skill to be able to pick up around 80-90%. sounds nice right? FYI, it is impossible. i love these bad lip readings because not only are they funny, they show just how unreliable lipreading is. it is a major help and tool, but it cannot replace other methods alone. :)
I didn't even think about this, thanks for sharing.
I was actually wondering about this. I know someone who's hard of hearing and wondered if her lip-reading skills would ruin the jokes...kinda like the Downfall Hitler meme was ruined for those who could speak German. (Yes, I know that is SO over. Just saying.)
@@LadyhawksLairDotCom Still funny because "haha angry german goes angry"
I'm horrible at lip reading people without sounds. Oh yah just horrible.
A lot of the accuracy of lip reading comes from context. Without that, the accuracy drops significantly.
When you realize Bad Lip Reading hasn't done the prequels
Bobby Rossy what about bushes of love?
Saqib Siddiqi Thats in A New Hope
What prequels?
Mister Fancycat I never want to see you in any comments section ever again
At the end of the vid there are clips of the prequels
Can we talk about how masterfully this is edited? The way some of the events onscreen just sync up perfectly with beats in the song is in itself a work of art in an already stellar (heh) work of art.
Well yeah! That is why we love Bad Lip Reading.
I love how this song specifically has lines that start profound and end complete gibberish
I can’t believe this was four years ago.. I remember me and my friends sitting by a little stream in the woods vibing to this “seagulls” and “bushes of love”🥺
I did the same thing!!
We were at scouts!
It was 4 years ago not 6
@@ZaveAres ?
Same here these were and still are goated
I sung the seagulls at class concert
This song makes me so nostalgic for Star Wars, now I want to rewatch the whole saga. I don't know why.
If you were born in the 70s and remember the days when this stuff was the most important thing in our lives, and the only thing scary was a Cold War, that might be part of it considering how BAD THIS PLANET SUCKS ASS RIGHT NOW
we meet yet again noah
Well it's basically a tribute to movies 1-6 so it does come with the nostalgic feelings
Good idea, but don't watch the sequels. We all know how crappy they are
@@JackOSUrulz yeah that’s the one reason I wish I was around for the 70s tbh. T would have been so cool to live in a different world where Star Wars were like a new thing
The chorus gives me chills every time
Same here
What a great, fun tribute.
Star Wars summed up...
"When there we knights, and they got into fights, using sabers of light." "Far far away alien DNA"
Nicely done, love it.
Plus this: "walkin' 'round every day, and no one notices--"
This guys is master song writer. He has the winning pop song formula on lock.
Uncle Benja I know. right! his music is actually better put together then alot of the music today.
I"m really impressed by the sound and the quality of editing.
The guy behind BLR is supposedly a record producer in Los Angeles.
Its not you.
Its my stick
Admit it you love it
@@nickrffpatellis852
Born from a log
Agreed, made me think how good they could do if they remade the first 3 movies
R2 going "Get turnt, Get real turnt," and Jabba dancing like that... I lost my shit. Then when Chewie was all "yeahhhh".....I lost my shit all over again. This song and Bushes of Love are my two new favourite songs.
What do they put in these? It's so addicting
Santeri Miettinen nice beat and catchy lyrics
Bantha Fodder.
They put a good amount of methamphetamines in every music video they make to ensure that everyone is addicted to them immediately.
Midiclorians
Meth addicted Midiclorians. Oh snap! That's my new band name! ....or gamer tag.
2:33
"I hope the heartbreak leaves me on the weekend"
We all do, Luke. We all do...
Hk prob caused it
@@sebastiangibson9671 Halloween Kills?
Yep!
Me too.
Isn't it "leaves me overweight again"
“Floating in the diaper tank, it’s not the future.” 🤣😂👍
@Allen Gaertner dude don't ruin the joke
@Allen Gaertner -_-
Give 2020 more time, we’ll be in diapers soon enough
Totally not the future what so ever nope
Who else noticed that Mark Hamill's got a huge basket? 😉
This song is beautiful, if it wasnt about star wars it would be a chart topper played on radio.
Nah this makes the song
I usually don’t comment on videos but this one is one of my favorites on RUclips. This music video always makes me nostalgic even though I’m not old enough to have been around to watch the originals and the prequels in theaters (which is a fact that makes me sad). It’s such a good representation of the Star Wars cinematic universe. Being a fan of the movies isn’t just watching them, but loving the universe and the characters, and for me, wanting to be a part of their world. This video summarizes the spirit of Star Wars in a way not many have done better. Thank you.
You got a heart!
This made me shed a tear.
That was dddddeep
That was well said
Agree, I do!
"Listen girl... I HOPE THE HEARTBREAK LEAVES ME ON THE WEEKEND!" WHO WROTE THIS FINAL LEVEL POETRY!?!! WIZARDS
I always heard it, "Though my heart breaks, at least we owned the weekend".
I am actually listening to this unironically... this is a beautiful moment
I listen to basically all their Star Wars songs unironically.. this whole playlist is beautiful😭
@@AS-fi7hc yeah!!
Fr. They're too good to just do parodies😭
I wish thus amazing person made a whole musical film for star wars they are so talented.
this song is awesome.
this song is 7 years old and idk why I just feel strangely nostalgic. They really did not have to go this hard for a bad lip reading song. Makes me love Star Wars all over again
I think we've found the end credits song for Episode IX.
I concur
I think it’s fine tbh
Yes we have my man
Omg absolutely perfect
"Hell yeah, now we've got business"
I know this is suposed to be a joke-song, but actually it sounds so neat, like a Star Wars homage.
I agree, it's both funny and a bit melancholic. A true homage.
@@RobertHalvarsson I don't quite know about melancholic. Personally, listening to this song gets me pumped!
but Star Wars isn't over...
CreamyCake r/woosh
Funny that you say homage... I was just listening to this thinking.... Goddamn It. TLJ was such a disappointment. They done the King of Ping Pong Wrong!
My playlist be like:
Not the future
Bushes of love
Seagulls
My stick
Not a moon
Hostiles on the hill
Where Hostiles On The Hill
It’s not a moon is great too.
Me too
Yep
The D guys will run this to the ground Seagulls easy #1
I swear, i cant help coming back to this song every now and then, it unironically slaps
Backup singer Chewie really makes this art!
jmalmsten
Definitely my favorite part!
Seriously. He puts so much emotion and passion with his head going back the way it did.
Sax man stylings
200th like
Yaaaaa!
This is legitimate art of the highest caliber. The nonsense lyrics juxtaposed with the playful references to the elements of Star Wars we recognize from our own world are a powerful reminder of how much magic went into making these films.
I agree...however, nonsense lyrics?!?
@@josie4065 perhaps contextually challenged might do ?
mcchicken
@@josie4065 fighting words, right!?
@@josie4065 floating in the diaaaper taaank...
Please someone nominate this song for some kind of Oscar or Emmy... I am a 42 year old musician ... Who is Avery deep person... And there isn't a time that goes by that I dont cry when I play this song... Truly a master peice.... Bravo... Fucking bravo.. Word can't express... My bravo..... Thank you so much for this song... And the a fragment of cinematography... It's like a whole life time passes by when you listen and watch....thank you....
when you cant get 10 likes lmao
Games and S**t when you can’t even get 1. Shut 👌
.........................
What is an Avery deep person? You're too meta for me.
overreaction
First time back here after 7 years.
I REMEMBER THE LYRICS FROM START TO END.
I was big in japan
I was king of ping pong
Yeah I was bad at tuba
And I’m sure you’d like me to bounce
My kids in 2050: Dad, what is Star Wars?
Me: Well, let me show you a little something I call a MASTERPIECE.
That'll be just when the fourth trilogy's launching! They'll need a refresher (watch people in 30 years tell me I'm wrong.)
@@thesandwich5321 A fourth trilogy would be worrisome at best. I'd be afraid to see what would happen to Star Wars if they made one.
@@azuradarth Maybe they'll finally read some 'Legends' material. Abeloth could be such a fun antagonist...
@@thesandwich5321 Hopefully if they ever make a fourth trilogy they will do that (and hopefully properly). I still have my doubts though. The way the mushed everything together in Episode 9 was depressing.
@@azuradarth Fingers crossed they take notes from The Mandolorian and Jedi Fallen Order on what people actually want.
2:30 I love how C3PO is fluent in 6 million languages but doesn't understand :D
Just like Siri or Alexa. "I'm sorry, I don't understand." Like, what???
The one language C3-P0 doesn't speak...the language of Love.
@@seancallaway5204 I sense some Ylvis here ?!
@@seancallaway5204 wow thats actually sad
He doesn't understand fkboy speak
I love how this song is basically just reminding us that Star Wars is set a long long time ago in a galaxy far far away
That and it's not the redwoods you see, it's alien trees on an alien moon
@@robr286 Wop- wu-wop- wo-wop
@@robr286: 🎵They're an alien equivalent🎶
Are you an Asexual Waluigi?
@@AsgardianQueen I guess
oh man the editing was so epic towards the end, gave me shivers.
+Time n' Space Gaming ikr ... :)
+Time n' Space Gaming fuck fine bros..this is what YT is all about.
+Time n' Space Gaming Man, that's what I scrolled down to comment. That whole end bit is fantastic.
also the awesome placement of the force awakens
+Time n' Space Gaming so true
"I think it's about time that I walk away. So, I turn around to walk away, but then I look back. Sad lady made me turn and walk away again."
I feel you, Bruh...
Lol
#Truth
Facts
Khama Nkhoma 😊
This song oddly feels like a celebration of Star Wars to me and holy hell is it really good
The whole production looks and sounds to me like an exceedingly warm and affectionate tribute to the original film, the general ethos of the entire enterprise and any good bits that occurred by sheer fluke or accident in any of the sequels and prequels.
🙂😎👌🏻👍🏻
@@SANDSCORCHER Thank you for calling out the prequels too. Everybody hates on the sequels, and I agree they got problems, but then the prequels have the same exact problems and they look away.
@ Audrey Dimmel
I’ve seen each Star Wars film as they were released theatrically.
I think the sequels are flawed, but the prequels more so in most respects.
I’ve only seen each of all of those six films the once and never had the desire to revisit any of them.
I do feel however that Rogue One was essentially an apology for the prequel trilogy and an extremely effective one at that.
In my estimation, Rogue One managed to achieve quite beautifully, in just one simple and elegant production, all of what George Lucas and his entire team, somehow comprehensively failed to do, in every one of the three prequel films prior to it’s release.
To my mind, the Star Wars story is so simple it needs only be two films. Rogue One and Star Wars.
The story is told to completion with just those two releases.
I felt that even Empire and Jedi were superfluous and fell slightly short of the mark when compared to the groundbreaking nature of the first film. And left the cinema disappointed on both occasions after viewing their original releases in period.
To my mind they were merely an exercise in gilding the lily, or just some good old fashioned capitalism.
I doubt many people would agree with me on any of these points, but I have watched Rogue One more times than any of the prequels or sequels, plus of course the original film countless times over the decades and I feel that the two films combined make for a rounded and complete story that is not far from perfect.
I like to think there’s at least some credence to my train of thought on the matter, based if only on how well the two films function together, when treated as parts one and two of a simple two part story. 🙂👍🏻
"Rollin' like I'm platinum" is kinda a fire lyric. Truly got the drip.
Me: laughs randomly in class
Teach: Is something funny?
Me: no
My brain: "Floating in the diaper tank"
I found this comment just as that part came on
I would like it, but i don’t want to mess up the number
Glass Vader same
I hope your not floating in detention. 😝
@@elealauria9230 they're an alien equivalent. 😝
That chorus though. Such a perfect rhyme and rhythm that sums up the whole fandom.
The editing in this video trips me up. It's so well done. The last few moments when all the characters fade into each over the fire does more to connect the series than force awakens itself (I really enjoyed that movie btw just pointing out how top tier the editing is). Also timing that "Oh" so it looks like Poe Dameron is saying it, and the entire scene with the hyper drive is gold. It makes me wish CP30 actually spoke with that accent.
I don’t think enough people acknowledge just how well edited this music video is
Theres literally like ten thousand comments acknowledging how good the editing is lol
@@InWitheNew And it's clearly not enough!
the part where he solos about being big in japan is so hype
Hell yeah
@@misterj1396 yeah I was bad at tuba
@@Coltography and i'm sure you'd like me to bounce
1) Hilarious and chatchy.
2)So good I have watched them a seriously unhealthy amount of time (probably at LEAST 6 times for each song a day).
3)So good I knew almost all the words to all of them after the first few times I watched them.
4)They are SO good that I downloaded all of them on spotify so I can put them on repeat when I'm in the car.
5)My saviour.
Thanks you Bad lip reading for making my favourite songs in existants.
Thank for listening! I'm glad the songs are finding the people they were meant to find 👍
HOLY COW YOU REPLIED
You didn’t edit
Spotify you say 🤔
6 times phhhmmmtttttt I listen to them 10 times each😂
Damn the way chubacca comes in with those powerful vocals
lol I know right
It gets me every time
*chewbacca
You said it! The whole song is catchy, but the first 12 seconds (of the actual song) just tear the heart-strings for some reason.
it's so epic
Nailed it!!!! My kids introduced me to your songs, but they hit me much deeper than them! 😂
Find myself listening to them on the way to work, alone 😅
The fact that there is a song that is this good based off of a lip reading of a movie amazes me. Love it!!
You know music is good when it actually makes you go rewatch all the Star Wars movies after it’s been to long.
But not the sequels
@@picklejuice1778 Oh, come on. The sequels don't have any more flaws than the prequels, really. And then Disney gave us The Mandalorian, so I've decided to forgive them.
@@audreydimmel6674
Prequels:
- Has some iffy dialogue here and there
- Anakin's turn seemed abrupt (really wasn't, but it seemed that way)
- Jar Jar (do i need to say more?)
- Got redeemed a lot through the books and comics and TV shows
Sequels:
- Absolutely 0 planning ahead, pretty vital for a trilogy, and especially for a franchise. (They didn't even have Rey's parents fixed WHILE THEY WERE FILMING)
- Was used to promote a political agenda instead of focusing on telling the story.
- Ignored a lot of what came before it, including the prequels, broke many pre-established rules in the Star Wars universe
- The books and comics which tried to redeem it were not even mentioned (Phasma had a whole book dedicated to her and they just threw that out of the window and killed her off in TROS)
- Rey was OP (one could argue that so were Luke and Anakin, but atleast they had some training, Luke spent weeks on Dagobah, and spent a year in between ESB and ROTJ, and Anakin had 10 years of training inbetween TPM and AOTC, plus 2 years of war in between AOTC and ROTS, what did Rey get? Barely anything.)
- Threw out Anakin's whole arc, of redeeming himself by destroying the Emperor, by just making him return, and gave barely any reason as to how Palpatine returned, other than "Somehow, Palpatine returned".
- Had Rose be an integral part of TLJ, only to ignore her existence except for 3 lines, sure TLJ was embarassing, but atleast acknowledge it.
- Killed off Admiral Ackbar, one of the most important military figures in both Legends and Canon (Aftermath books) and barely even acknowledged it, and instead of giving the role to an important character who would be fit to leave, they gave it to some random nobody.
- Holdo was one of the most horrible Admirals, a proper leader is meant to inspire confidence in their subordinates, to let them know that she has a greater plan, instead she antagonised her subordinates, and later in the movie we're supposed to see her as a GOOD GUY?
- Brought back Nien Nunb and the Tantive IV (which alone was a stupid decision, why would the Empire keep the Tantive IV instead of just scrapping it?) only to kill them both off.
- Killed off Snap Wexley in TROS, and then right afterward you have Wedge, his father figure who guided him throughout his earlier life, come in moments later not caring, (yes, he's lost a lot of friends in combat, but losing what's basically your son should elicit some reaction).
- Kylo and Rey's romance made zero sense, they'd been trying to kill each other for like a year, and then Kylo's like "y'know what, I feel bad about murdering my dad" and boom they're making out.
- The New Republic or the origins of the First Order, and the politics behind this was never explored. Sure, politics can be boring at times, but it's such an integral part of Star Wars, we don't know where The First Order is from, what they achieved, where did The New Republic come from? What had it been doing to combat The First Order before it was destroyed. Why is it The Resistance fighting the First Order, why not the New Republic? These questions are never once answered or even adressed in the movie.
And really I could go on and on and on and on. Suffice it to say, the Prequels are no where near as bad as the Sequels, if bad at all. You say that you've forgiven Disney for giving you the Mandalorian, but really it wasn't Disney that gave you it. Disney stuck their hands into the Sequels, trying to make it about female rights, and I'm all for more female representation in Star Wars, but that's not the main point of Star Wars, Star Wars ia about people from all races, species and genders, not just about females. The Original Trilogy was about fighting a bigoted anti-alien Empire, who enslaves Wookies and treat other aliens badly. The Prequels were about how the Republic was rotting from within, and how a democracy turns into a dictatorship. Women need more representation, 100%, but the story shouldn't be about how women are cleaning up the mess men make, (again, see Holdo for reference).
@@emperormayhem who cares?
@@TheSnomGuy I do.
Man who knew Chewy had such a set of pipes on him.
Marcus Puckett I know, right?! I replayed that part like, 50 times
Ummmmm have you heard his growl? Of course he can sing like that.
This is amazing
Hadn't thought of this song in years, till just the other day when someone was saying Star Wars was set in the future. Now I got it on repeat again. Just so damned good!
Luke’s parts are honestly golden asf
i fucking love it
"Yeah, I was big in Japan, I was king of ping pong. Yeah, I was bad at tuba and I'm sure you'd like me to bounce."
I hope the heartbreak leaves me on the weekend
Did seagulls really attack you?
He has such a smug face I never noticed it in the movies but with this now I do
I don't know why but this song makes me really emotional.
Because old starwars is ruined with disney shit
Ikr
... ummmm.... they only look like us...
Inda feels
Same
2022 and this is still some of the best produced pop noir I've ever heard. Not to mention genius-level editing. 10/10.
Where my 2022 people at?
Here
Right here.
I’m just now remembering how awesome these were. This song is low key fire
Fun fact: We’re all from 2022
reporting
This beat is legit fire. Better production value than most songs today
That's cause "most songs"lyrics are commissioned from that one Swedish guy..
I dunno why but this video choked me up; maybe because I'm 49 and I'm a Star Wars kid. My dad took me to A New Hope and I thought it was going to be a boring space documentary; I guess all I heard of the title was "space"... I missed the "wars" part. Boy was I pleasantly surprised.
Dude, I'm 49 too and reacted exactly the same way you did. My mum took me to see it at a drive-in when it came out, bigger than any theater screen at the time. I was so stunned I couldn't breath. This song gives me goosebumps.
49 times...we fought that beast.
As an 80s kid who only saw the trilogy in the theaters or reruns. I sympathize and envy you. For the longest time I thought ANH ended with the death of Obi Wan because of bad recordings.
Definite chills.
waiting in the bushes for us
There are so many oddly
poetic moments. How did they manage to make something so goofy, yet so well?
Talent
I guess there that good, I like the vids, maybe they will make more.
The music itself is just incredible.
Makes me wanna cry, it's so nostalgic
Never heard yoda being referenced as a “space leprechaun” funny lol
They're not wrong
Ok boomer
XxTheHawkxX GAM ok zoomer
His true species name revealed.
The nostalgia seeing the older films again...brings back such good memories
+Tom Evanko i just rewatched them recently because the BLR videos... God they're so good
+Tom Evanko yeah this just reminded me why i loved those movies so much.
Easily the most underrated of the BLR Star Wars songs. This one is so good, yet it's constantly overshadowed by the others.
WeArePSU632 second best, after seagulls
Seagulls sucks ass dude, get a clue.
Best one are this one and It's Not A Moon. It's not a moon has some sick vocals and lyrics, the Tarkin and Leia lines being by far the best.
Senior Habaccan bushes of love will ALWAYS be #1
Second best after not a moon.
You cant say crap like that man, theres something waiting in the bushes for us.
After 8 years how does this not have 1 billion views. 29 million is a joke, and I was probably 1 of those million myself
I need a full video of Luke rapping(?). He's fricking amazing.
Hey, I got my wish! :)
My god I cannot believe a "parody song" is this tight. 1:40 on gives me chills every time...
ever herd of Weird Al? =]
heard*
You know what the real song is named
I feel like it's a tribute/parody
DJ M they make all the songs themselves
this is actually a high quality song. its so nostalgic from when i would watch star wars with my father.
I am your father
@@Evtheevil42 but im not luke...
@@miledgaming4762 and I’m not Vader
I watched this when i was like 8 or 9 years old, and 8 years later, im revisiting this amazing song that played in the brain for nearly a decade. I love this song so much 😢
Bad Lip Reading: “Don’t know if this will be popular”
4 Years later... 20m Views and theme song for Star Wars Bad Lip Reading😳
Perfect timing 😎
2020 it's got 23K views now.
Yeah-this song has been on fire for the last several months and it’s getting views at a faster and faster rate.
@@josie4065 Just wait till Full Disclosure and the lid is going to pop off.
Wow only 23 million
This song is too epic. Gives me the shivers every time I'm listening to it.
I really want to see Yoda's "Rock'n, Rock'n and Roll'n" extended video next.
Nah it was a bit pitchy
You didn't .... like it?
+MattTheWizard Don't fall asleep...don't..fall..asleep.
mhmmmmm......Stop it now.
Not fun!
This has been in my head all. damn. day. And I’m not even mad about it.
Get turnt. Get real turnt.
It’s been more than a week and it’s. Still. In. My. Head. Everyday. And I’m really sad about Carrie Fisher today.
Even though it looks like it’s the future.
😂😂😂
I read this comment right as Artoo sang that line.
Serendipity is real.
We’ve All been there
How about 7 months later?
This and Bushes of Love are straight up bangers!
That transition from Anakin and Obi Wan fighting on Mustafar to Kylo Ren stopping a blaster shot mid-air in middle of a fire was so well executed that one doesn't notice nearly 50 years have passed in-universe.
Now I'm thinking of the Samurai Jack monologue for Season 5:
"Fifty years have passed.... but the suffering continues...."
It's because it's not the future.
I thought the prequels took place more than 50 years before The Force Awakens.
I love the part where Kylo Ren swings his lightsaber and then it transitions to Rey's speeder blowing up almost like he blew it up himself :D
Ikr? The editing is strong with this one!