How about that scene when Henry come home and lay In bed and his wife is feeding the "baby", they was smiling and looking happy for a minute I think that was only one scene where Henry is a little bit happy and not disturbed.
The lady in the radiator is henry’s ideal women. She asks nothing of him, and kills sperm, so she can’t get pregnant. The lady was even willing to accept his death, and understood what drove him to the point he is at. She gives him what no one else in the movie gave him, comfort and acceptance. it’s alright Henry, once you die all the pain goes away, everything is fine.
Also I saw her as the media based idealized version of a women. Hence the Shirley Temple exaggerated cherubic features and the performing for an unseen audience. The fake unrealistic expectations that a young man might have before having to learn and love a real human and all the complications that brings.
@@Wabajak13 I agree. I love how much contrast there is with her and say Mary or the woman across the hall. I don't think Mary smiled once the whole movie. The neighbor kind of always had that narcissistic grin, but you could tell she was empty inside.
@@Wabajak13 In death there is sterility, perfection - things that don't, can't exist in life. However, obviously the complications that life brings are something you must learn to deal with, instead of pining after a non-existent perfection, and non-existence itself - there's plenty of time for that later great point, love your comment
It was actually the most disturbing scene. I’ve watched it numerous times at this point, so now I can remember all the scenes when I think of them. But in the time between my first and second viewing, having only seen it once at that point and being able to only recall what stood out in my mind, this was the scene that stood out as the most “disturbing”. Before reading this comment I just got replying in a separate comment thread about why I thought that, but I wish I would have saw this comment first because it actually fits better here. So I’m just gonna post it here too: Not for me. The first time I ever watched this movie, this scene was the most uncomfortable to me. The effect it had on me was just so weird it’s hard to explain. For one thing it felt like dragged on for way longer than it actually did. Like it just droned on and on. When I watched it again much later, I was surprised to see it wasn’t as long as it felt like it was and that she only sang two standard sets of four bars. I could have sworn it went on for like five minutes. Even now when I watch it, it feels to me a lot longer than it actually is. It’s not that it’s pace is too slow, but it’s more because of the zone it puts you in. And also because of the general nature and characteristics of. She’s singing this lighthearted thing, but it feels so outta place that it kinda irks me, wtf is the deal with her cheeks? Who even is she? How am I supposed to perceive this? Like all these things just made it feel really eerie to me. It was the like peak of the weirdness and me as a viewer not knowing what I’m even l looking at.
I do that too. Sometimes it's best to embrace your depression. I listen to Don't Be Afraid, You're already dead by Akron, I think. It's oddly comforting because you are accepting your lack of emotions. Best to listen to the happy songs while you feel good reguardless of how long it will last.
I interpret this as Henry’s escape from his real life and what a life of carefree worry would be. A heaven where everything is fine, not a dingy factoryscape with a deformed baby. So finding this comforting makes a lot of sense and I personally find it very soothing
Hummus God To support that interpretation, Henry’s reality and situation is very dark (like the background of this scene) and the thought of heaven where everything is fine is comforting and brings light into his situation (connecting to how this lady is bright white in this dark scene)
After watching this film a few times, I’ve come to the conclusion that the Lady in the Radiator is the angel of death Her embrace of Henry at the end seemed like the greatest, yet simplest form of love anyone had ever shown him
I am 64, and did a few things in the 70s. Didn't see this movie until 2014. It left me mentally off for a couple of days. Second or third to Faces of Death.
"You've got your good things and I got mine". Seeing as The Lady in The Radiator is a personification of death, she is talking about the good things that make Henry a person, and by accepting death effectively replaces them. This continues with "You've got your good things, and you've got mine" implying Henry already feels dead.
"seeing as the lady in the radiator is a personification of death" how exactly did you come to that conclusion? Lynch has never stated that, and has, in fact, stated pretty much the exact opposite.
@@Icantdothatrightnow David Lynch doesn't explain his movies. You've also implied that the Lady represents life, although she kills sperm. All you've done is state that I'm wrong while not explaining how you're right, if I could delete your comment I would.
@@TheGorillaSquad so if david lynch doesn't explain his movies why are you stating that she represents death? Making an absolutist statement like that about art that hasn't been explained by the creator seems silly. I don't have a counter argument for you, I'm just pointing out that it's dumb to act like your opinion about the character is fact when you, yourself, state that David Lynch has never explained his movies. When I said that he stated the opposite I was referring to an interview where he says "the lady in the radiator represents a sort of beacon of light for Henry" and that's all he's ever said about her. I'm not trying to TELL you what she's about, I'm trying to explain that you stating what she's about like it's fact is stupid. lmao
Now I think of Pantera whenever I hear this song. That image of Dime and Vinnie just before the show starts gets me. I was lucky to have seen them years ago, but that was my first and only show of them and I did not know who they were back then. Now I kick myself for not going nuts then.
Как можно не рыдать в голос над этой песней, когда эта леди предлагает добить ребенка, чтоб не мучился. Это кошмарно, и великолепно одновременно. Шедевр
Pantera has been using this song as the intro for their live shows in 2022/2023 and then they break into "A New Level" right after this. Killer, eerie song.
THANK YOU! I’ve spent the last hour trying to figure why this song sounded so familiar but I had never heard it before, but i hadnt even considered it was from a sample
I always love watching this if it’s really dark and gloomy outside, there’s something so warm and comforting to watch something that fits with that kind of atmosphere
Having just put my 14 year old dog down yesterday and knowing Abel made a cover of this song, I needed to hear this now more than ever “In Heaven, everything is fine”
@@kajwis2675 I got to see them on the reinventing the steel tour and now I have tickets to see lamb of god and “pantera” in August it’s going to be cool to hear the music again but it will never be close to the same
I’ll never forget the first time I watched this film here in the uk. 1996 on film four pretty late at night during it’s extreme film campaign/promotion. Hypnotic, gross, unsettling, unpredictable and just utter movie magic. Lynch will be remembered as a film and art genius for as long as humanity remains. An exceptional film… and to think it’s not even my favourite movie of his too? What a legend.
Думаю взять се последний Corvette не умею водить я бы просто им флексил, В белых носках и на черных ботинках ты выглядишь как додик ты не Майкл Джексон
"Believe it or not, Eraserhead is my most spiritual film."
"Elaborate on that."
"No."
Hahahaha
Unfathomabley based
I absolutely love that answer. Keep em guessing and interpreting.
I fucking love David Lynch.
He was into Black Magic
The only part of the movie where I felt safe
How about that scene when Henry come home and lay In bed and his wife is feeding the "baby", they was smiling and looking happy for a minute
I think that was only one scene where Henry is a little bit happy and not disturbed.
I think that was the point.
Whats the NAME OF MOVIE please
@@majdapetrovic8749 Eraserhead
With her deformed face? She looks like sick of leprosy. Lynch's visions are like emetics ...
david lynch created trip-hop
was looking for this comment...sounds like portishead
I came specifically to look for this comment.
Kudos to the late Peter Ivers, who performed it and composed the song with David Lynch
Not Trip Hop but I think this is like a Proto Witch House.
What song is it, it’s vague from when I was a young teen and it’s driving me crazy
The lady in the radiator is henry’s ideal women. She asks nothing of him, and kills sperm, so she can’t get pregnant. The lady was even willing to accept his death, and understood what drove him to the point he is at. She gives him what no one else in the movie gave him, comfort and acceptance.
it’s alright Henry, once you die all the pain goes away, everything is fine.
Also I saw her as the media based idealized version of a women. Hence the Shirley Temple exaggerated cherubic features and the performing for an unseen audience. The fake unrealistic expectations that a young man might have before having to learn and love a real human and all the complications that brings.
@@Wabajak13 I agree. I love how much contrast there is with her and say Mary or the woman across the hall. I don't think Mary smiled once the whole movie. The neighbor kind of always had that narcissistic grin, but you could tell she was empty inside.
This analysis is blowing my mind rn
makes sense. also why she's from the radiator, of all places - it emanates heat, but it's essentially dead, it's a utility. it's reliable.
@@Wabajak13 In death there is sterility, perfection - things that don't, can't exist in life. However, obviously the complications that life brings are something you must learn to deal with, instead of pining after a non-existent perfection, and non-existence itself - there's plenty of time for that later
great point, love your comment
This is somehow the least disturbing part of the entire movie. I love it.
It was actually the most disturbing scene. I’ve watched it numerous times at this point, so now I can remember all the scenes when I think of them. But in the time between my first and second viewing, having only seen it once at that point and being able to only recall what stood out in my mind, this was the scene that stood out as the most “disturbing”.
Before reading this comment I just got replying in a separate comment thread about why I thought that, but I wish I would have saw this comment first because it actually fits better here. So I’m just gonna post it here too:
Not for me. The first time I ever watched this movie, this scene was the most uncomfortable to me. The effect it had on me was just so weird it’s hard to explain. For one thing it felt like dragged on for way longer than it actually did. Like it just droned on and on. When I watched it again much later, I was surprised to see it wasn’t as long as it felt like it was and that she only sang two standard sets of four bars. I could have sworn it went on for like five minutes. Even now when I watch it, it feels to me a lot longer than it actually is. It’s not that it’s pace is too slow, but it’s more because of the zone it puts you in. And also because of the general nature and characteristics of. She’s singing this lighthearted thing, but it feels so outta place that it kinda irks me, wtf is the deal with her cheeks? Who even is she? How am I supposed to perceive this? Like all these things just made it feel really eerie to me. It was the like peak of the weirdness and me as a viewer not knowing what I’m even l looking at.
To me it was the most disturbing probably
it’s the cheeks that freak it
this actually made me feel nauseous when I first watched it
I listen to this whenever I'm depressed or anxious, and it always makes me feel better.
I do that too. Sometimes it's best to embrace your depression. I listen to Don't Be Afraid, You're already dead by Akron, I think. It's oddly comforting because you are accepting your lack of emotions. Best to listen to the happy songs while you feel good reguardless of how long it will last.
Check out my fingerpicking version on my channel. Just posted it
why the fuck is that so true to me too
Same Here! And Next To My Radiator I Have A Cut Out Of Katy Perry With Her 2017-18 Look. So Imagine Her Singing It To Me!
me who is about to turn it into a phonk song: 🧍♀
It's the sweet and eerie temptation of suicide when everything in one's life appears dark and oppressive.
Yes
Push through the hard times. I've been in the same situation. Many times.
I wonder if the muse of an artist ever begs them to come back to a home long forgotten by everyone.
no
Yes exactly.
The Lady in the Radiator is the only person who doesn't scare me.
Which is ironic because she is the side of Henry that wants to kill the baby.
@@osciegaming That's not the exact message I took
@@Athaeme she says "in heaven everything is fine" which is encouraging Henry to kill the baby by saying how the baby will be happier in heaven.
@@osciegaming I always saw it as his suicidal thoughts.
@@osciegaming Same thing I thought. That's why in the end, she hugged him in what appears to be heaven. The title makes more sense now.
I still can’t believe a man sings this. RIP Peter Ivers.
This Movie Is a FUCKING MASTERPIECE
Okay Jack but now tell us what the fuck you did.
Stanley Kubrick agreed. He said it was his favorite and used it as atmospheric inspiration for THE SHINING.
I find this far more comforting, than disturbing.
Mojoblitz It’s got a perfect balance of both for me. What a great scene
I interpret this as Henry’s escape from his real life and what a life of carefree worry would be. A heaven where everything is fine, not a dingy factoryscape with a deformed baby. So finding this comforting makes a lot of sense and I personally find it very soothing
Hummus God To support that interpretation, Henry’s reality and situation is very dark (like the background of this scene) and the thought of heaven where everything is fine is comforting and brings light into his situation (connecting to how this lady is bright white in this dark scene)
@@tomyakoz7354 Perfect way of describing it!
It’s meant to be, at least to Henry 😊
This song was like a small and warm ray of hope in a place where hope didn't exist
Check out my fingerpicking version on my channel. Just posted it
its about suicide lol.
@@davidbaldwin7788and still its the most peacefull thing about this movie. XD
First time I saw this as a teenager, I had goddamn nightmares for weeks.
I think this scene is cute
😂😂😂
first time i saw this as a teenager.... I HAD MY NEW FAVORITE MOVIE, SONG EVERYTHING
I still have them.
I knew I had get a #2 pencil ✏️
Pantera used this to open a new level on their tour this year.killed it.
That's why I searched for this 😂
They actually did this in the 90’s as well. There is a Pantera Live full set from ‘94
Yo I saw them perform va beach it was crazy
They’ve used it for years… the ambiance, lyrics and tone set the stage
" Pantera, everything is fine."
After watching this film a few times, I’ve come to the conclusion that the Lady in the Radiator is the angel of death
Her embrace of Henry at the end seemed like the greatest, yet simplest form of love anyone had ever shown him
Can't Believe that both Kordhell and The Weeknd sampled "In Heaven"
Kordhell, Yatashigang - Heaven
&
The Weeknd - In Heaven
Not to forget The Pixies., They covered the whole song, check it out:ruclips.net/video/s2WhbTyvLYU/видео.html
ROCKET, LILDRUGHILL - Everything Is Fine
And A$AP rocky
And AJR
XOS WHERE YOU AT?!
here
XO
So thank you, for coming to my birthday party
Jisatsu A FELLOW AJR FAN
I'm one minute old today,
@@b0den and everything is going great
YESSS AJR fans unite!
Cool Fellow Classmates of AJR fans
этот трек достоин того, что бы рокет поговорил под него 28 секунд
мда
за кожуру слышал что нибудь?
аээахаахахх
@@stugaonthebeatom лютый типочек, кожура в сердце
@@stugaonthebeat да если так посудить, на российском рынке это легендарный сэмпл, что zapomni с этим сэмплом, что rocket
Then I used to joke with my friend about this song, now he passed and I'm here. Wishing to hug him in Heaven.. 😔
You will. We see all our true loved ones when we leave.
When I feel so depressed or bad, I just open this video and while watching, I feel like I am in heaven and everything is fine.
Living is heaven
@@kerosene5229 and hell
Except when it ends,the feeling comes back worse.But you keep on,as i do. Thats fine🙂👍
I want this played at my funeral
Such a great idea. Check out my fingerpicking version on my channel. Just posted it
This is my guilty pleasure. I love this song... It soothes my depression...
I am 64, and did a few things in the 70s. Didn't see this movie until 2014. It left me mentally off for a couple of days. Second or third to Faces of Death.
Everybody gangster till the minute old baby starts singing this...
THANK YOU FOR COMING TO MY BIRTHDAY PARTY I AM ONE MINUTE OLD TODAY
@@sifftrips7988 AND EVERYTHING IS GOING GREAT!
@@Woofblake AND I HOPE IT STAYS THAT WAY
@@sifftrips7988 I BET THIS INSTAGRAM'S A LOAD OF FUN
@@mariluisa6837 IT’S BEST TO SHOW THE BEST OF EVERYONE
"You've got your good things and I got mine".
Seeing as The Lady in The Radiator is a personification of death, she is talking about the good things that make Henry a person, and by accepting death effectively replaces them. This continues with "You've got your good things, and you've got mine" implying Henry already feels dead.
It's also thematic how simple and absent of lyrics the song is. It is a song about absence, or death.
@championchap yeah
"seeing as the lady in the radiator is a personification of death"
how exactly did you come to that conclusion? Lynch has never stated that, and has, in fact, stated pretty much the exact opposite.
@@Icantdothatrightnow David Lynch doesn't explain his movies. You've also implied that the Lady represents life, although she kills sperm.
All you've done is state that I'm wrong while not explaining how you're right, if I could delete your comment I would.
@@TheGorillaSquad so if david lynch doesn't explain his movies why are you stating that she represents death? Making an absolutist statement like that about art that hasn't been explained by the creator seems silly. I don't have a counter argument for you, I'm just pointing out that it's dumb to act like your opinion about the character is fact when you, yourself, state that David Lynch has never explained his movies. When I said that he stated the opposite I was referring to an interview where he says "the lady in the radiator represents a sort of beacon of light for Henry" and that's all he's ever said about her. I'm not trying to TELL you what she's about, I'm trying to explain that you stating what she's about like it's fact is stupid. lmao
Adorabile, ipnotica, inquietante. È tutte queste cose insieme, per me.
ed è modernissima, nonostante sia stata composta più di 40 anni fa.
puccini4 avanti di secoli. Per me resta macabro.
Is that latin ?
?????
@@donovanfox7752 italian!
he said: “adorable, hypnotic, eerie. It’s all of those things mixed together, for me”
This scares me because of how comforting I find it
Hahahaha Check out my fingerpicking version on my channel. Just posted it
Now I think of Pantera whenever I hear this song. That image of Dime and Vinnie just before the show starts gets me. I was lucky to have seen them years ago, but that was my first and only show of them and I did not know who they were back then. Now I kick myself for not going nuts then.
I listened to vulgar display of power for the first time in awhile. Thanks for the reminder dood. I forgot Phil had that range too. What a team
RIP Dime and Vinnie🤘❤️... If they play that song here in the states at their concert, I'm going to probably cry .... lol
My dad is a huge Lynch fan and showed me this movie when I was only 12 or 13. Think he might have been trying to express something to me lol...
Maybe how difficult fatherhood was for him? LOL
Has he self deleted yet?
@@KidFreshie Nope he's doing just fine
@@ootfan5 Glad to hear!
Lynch is singing this mellow tune by himself I presume.
Nah, this was a fellow named Peter Ivers.
@@TheAskTrixieChannel thanks, I didn't know that. You have interesting channel by the way.
@@TheAskTrixieChannel Weird, it actually sounds like a high-pitched Lynch tho
Such a depressing song. Reminds me of how far off we are from "heaven". I love it.
Как можно не рыдать в голос над этой песней, когда эта леди предлагает добить ребенка, чтоб не мучился. Это кошмарно, и великолепно одновременно. Шедевр
Playing this at my funeral
Pantera has been using this song as the intro for their live shows in 2022/2023 and then they break into "A New Level" right after this. Killer, eerie song.
They used this as far back as 1992.
Pantera fucking sucks
Everything Is Fine
LILDRUGHILL & ROCKET
Whenever I feel sad, I return to this scene and I feel MORE depressed
The Lady in the Radiator is telling us about the end of 2020.
Oof
A change In numbers doesnt make a difference
@@olsonbryce777 blah blah blah
@@davidandcookie7648 you are right man, good luck for all of us
@Harvey Smith that's embarrassingly ignorant on your part to say that.
So thank you for coming to my birthday party, I am one minute old today.
and everything is going great!
THANK YOU! I’ve spent the last hour trying to figure why this song sounded so familiar but I had never heard it before, but i hadnt even considered it was from a sample
Everyone is making this sort of reference and I have no idea what it meansss
@@xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395 listen to Birthday Party by AJR
@Adam Met Was Eaten By Pia EVERYTHING IS FINE IN HEAAVEN
Pantera brought me here \m/
Who is here in 2024, after listen to The Weeknd new snippet ❌⭕❤❓❔ ( IN HEAVEN, EVERYTHING IS FINE )
He performed this with Mike dean
Me!!! 🙌🙌
Wait wait The Weeknd sampled this….? Point me there
He did it at a live show @@LordDrilla
Pantera - "A New Level" starts playing at the end
думаю взять себе последний корвет , не умею ездить , я бы просто им флексил
So thank you for coming to my birthday party
I'm one minute old today
Hypnotic and relaxing
Кто здесь после шедевра от рокета?
i'm so glad i watched this movie sober.
Думаю взять се последний корвет, не умею водить, я бы просто им флексил
Ты в белых носках и на черных ботинках
Выглядишь как додик ты не Майкл Джексон
Thank you (thank you)
For coming to my birthday party!
Pantera 2022 intro ❤🔥🤘
It seems, Marilyn hitted her puperty too hard
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
got an extra set of bobs on her cheeks
In David Lynch mind, everything is fine.
"So thank you! For coming to my Birthday Party! I'm one minute old today, and everything is going great, and I hope it stays that way!"
"This hospital got lots of crying kids, a minute ago I did not exist"
Finally, I'm not alone!
@@bentendo64-incredibox40 You never were. You just had to find us.
I always love watching this if it’s really dark and gloomy outside, there’s something so warm and comforting to watch something that fits with that kind of atmosphere
The Weeknd got inspiration from this!
Having just put my 14 year old dog down yesterday and knowing Abel made a cover of this song, I needed to hear this now more than ever
“In Heaven, everything is fine”
so weirdly angelic for such an unsettling movie
Just discovered Eraserhead, Lynch is such a stupid huge inspiration
рокет скайвокер профессор
Eraserhead is such a dope movie.. I gotta give it yet another watch.. Its about that time..
Thank you for coming to my Birthday Party
“So thank you for coming to my birthday party”
This was in an ajr song called birthday party
This makes me feel scared and calm at the same time and I’m concerned about why that is.
This lady makin' me feel things I never felt for no- one.
The Weeknd gonna sample this
la femme dans le radiateur, le génie de LYNCH, eraserhead
Qui est sensée être cette femme ? Sa mère ?
@@Alkadondon la séduction de la mort
@@ernestmoulin8962 quel rapport avec la mort ?
@@Alkadondon en gros elle l'incite à tuer le bébé. Désolé de la réponse tardive mec!
R.I.P. Jack Nance
I love her so much.
Me too! Check out my fingerpicking version on my channel. Just posted it
Thank you for coming to my birthday party?
Thank you (thank you)
For coming to my birthday party!
No matter who sings this song,it will always remind me of "Eraserhead"
Whos here after Abel singed it
I’m here after AJR ngl
So, thank you, for coming to my birthday party!
I'm 1 minute old today.
And everything is going great.
OH! Thank you! For comin to my birthday party, I'm one minute old today! And my minute's been goin great, and I hope it stays that way!
this hospitals got lots of crying kids
@@chip-toons YES ANOTHER ONE
i saw this movie last night and i cant stop thinking about it
This brings me back to a dark and weird time of my life
Кто после рокета и драгхила тут?
все, даже англичане
I love that The Pixies released a live cover of this song.
Pixies you say? Hot damn thanks for the pointer
Who's here because of Pantera!
Pantera 2022 brought me here.
This is the song that Pantera plays right before the curtain drops now.
In heaven, everything is fine.
Thank you (thank you)
For coming to my birthday party
never realized this movie was from 1977... damn, so ahead of his time
I can't believe they put that part from the AJR song in a movie!
Y e s
Im currently in HELL, jamming this song and feeling suicidal about being in HELL... WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SONG BY A BEAUTIFUL ANGEL ❤😊❤
Perfect opening song for Pantera R. I.P. Dime and Vinny Paul
i shed a tear when it started playing, hit especially hard after seeing the footage of dime and vinnie being genuinely happy back in the 90s
@@kajwis2675 I got to see them on the reinventing the steel tour and now I have tickets to see lamb of god and “pantera” in August it’s going to be cool to hear the music again but it will never be close to the same
@@SouthernThoughts i can tell you that you are gonna have a lot of fun on the revival show 🤘
@@kajwis2675 I’m pumped to see LOG also it’s only two bands so it should be a full set for both of them
Birthday Party brought me here
PANTERA
Yes brother 💪💪💪
Yup
Well, we know heaven is doing good.
I felt entranced when I watched this scene for the first time last night.
I’ll never forget the first time I watched this film here in the uk. 1996 on film four pretty late at night during it’s extreme film campaign/promotion.
Hypnotic, gross, unsettling, unpredictable and just utter movie magic. Lynch will be remembered as a film and art genius for as long as humanity remains.
An exceptional film… and to think it’s not even my favourite movie of his too? What a legend.
PanterA used this song as an intro to their show!
Yes,Brixton academy,1994.
Memorizing
God, this movie is such a trip.
Думаю взять се последний Corvette не умею водить я бы просто им флексил,
В белых носках и на черных ботинках ты выглядишь как додик ты не Майкл Джексон
I think that the main character was living an nightmare and this woman is some kind of angel that shes sings to calm him
Fantastic
In Twin Peaks, everything is pine.
Douglas fir 🌲
@@rosafiammante5027 lol
THANKS FOR SHARING ^3 💋 💋
i'm here after listen to abel's new snippet