There is a lot of anxious energy in this cover, which is a distinction between Disturbed's anger and Genesis' pleading for reason, almost as if this version is a personal cry for help. Or I'm just a sucker for voice mod. Either way, really good take.
Literally started tearing up a little when this came in at the end of the Network video. [edit] shit dude I didn't realize Nyx Fears did the mixing, that's badass.
Land of Confusion has been my favorite song for YEARS! And the raw emotion dripping from your cover Kyle is FANTASTIC! Thank you for dropping this as its own video! I'm 100% using this for my Cyberpunk 2020/Red Rockerboy character BTW.
He may not like to talk about his old content but he basically pioneered musical numbers in video reviews. From his Man Who Fell To Earth musical review, his rap number in his Ghost Dog review, his numerous Channel Awesome collabs and of course, his musical old-vs-new review of Beauty and the Beast. Unfortunately that does mean he was indirectly responsible for Nostalgia Critic's much maligned The Wall review...
@@femoman Yeah, in his own words: "I pioneered that cringe!" Except, of course, it wasn't cringe when he pioneered it, it only became cringe when cringy people started ripping off the idea, and did it with none of Kyle's wit &talent. He is indirectly responsible for Walker's Wall review in the same way that Rage Against The Machine are indirectly responsible for Kid Rock.
The original Genesis version is one of my favorite songs. Interesting take. I missed the video essay because I have yet to see Network. I hope both that and the RUclips issue is fixed soon.
@@SodaPopBarbecue I actually kinda hate the Disturbed version because it changes the lyrics in the bridge to be edgier for no good reason (sadly Kyle used that version of the bridge here, but I at least appreciate what he's going for here).
I know you're out there. I can feel you now. I know that you're afraid. You're afraid of us. You're afraid of change. I don't know the future. I didn't come here to tell you how this is going to end. I came here to tell you how it's going to begin. I'm going to hang up this phone, and then I'm going to show these people what you don't want them to see. I'm going to show them a world without you, a world without rules and controls, without borders or boundaries, a world where anything is possible. Where we go from there, is a choice I leave to you.
I originally decided not to watch the video essay until I'd seen Network, and... well, it looks like I'll be waiting a little while longer. But I feel like the wait is probably going to be over by the time the video goes back online. This is incredible! I'm very glad that the music is coming back to your work. Keep it up!
It's a bit odd that the video got a copyright takedown and the thing that triggered it wasn't a cover of a well-known song by one of the most popular bands of all time.
The message of this song is universal. Act in the now for a better future, lest you lose control of your life. I wish more slacktivists would take this song to heart. Thanks, Kyle. Keep this song relevant for all generations.
9.5/10 the only reason it isn't 10 is because some of the sound mixing just trying to give constructive criticism yet know so little on the subject that I am unable to explain what I mean sorry. Love ya man.
Man. I love covers. I was talking to my boyfriend and explaining that I feel like music is one of our most liquid, living things, and the act of performing a song is delivering your own version of the declaration. Part of what got me thinking of it here is, (and granted, I still havent gone back to relisten to the genesis one since having the thought) your vocalizations dawn closer ot Disturbed of the two, and that got me thinking about the imagery Disturbed was using in their video at the time, which was... well, it'd be called woke, probably, now. the bad guys are nazi foot soldiers with sideways $s for swazis. And knowing your politics (insofar as a person following your work can be), it just felt like... idk. A distinct expression of a directly related sentiment? Anyway, uh. I really enjoyed, this, I love covers, I had to refuse the impulse to clap when you transitioned to the closing credits when the essay first uploaded, aaaaand yeah. Mood, dude.
It's a banger and a excellent cover but man it's disheartening to hear a song from 1986 proudly tell us that their "generation will put it right", well you guys didn't
Gawd this song is so terrible from a melodic standpoint, but I love it so much. And once again, Kyle shows us he got pipes. Though I also always found it sadly hilarious that Phil Collins's generation is the one that put everything wrong.
There is a lot of anxious energy in this cover, which is a distinction between Disturbed's anger and Genesis' pleading for reason, almost as if this version is a personal cry for help. Or I'm just a sucker for voice mod. Either way, really good take.
I just realized that Kyle has an excellent voice to go with melancholic early goth and industrial music.
Right?
@@gozerthegozarian9500 I wish I was his friend so I could write extremely melodramatic gothy new wave music for him.
Lol at saying a Phil Collins song is industrial or goth.
Even this cover is just straight up rock, barely experimental at best.
@@casteanpreswyn7528 I think they confused it with the Disturbed cover, which has a more industrial sound to it.
@@Xarfax321 im pretty sure its a remix of the both
Excellent rendition of an all-time rock classic, Kyle. Bravissimo.
The overlapping video for the other vocal samples is an absolutely kickass touch.
Literally started tearing up a little when this came in at the end of the Network video.
[edit] shit dude I didn't realize Nyx Fears did the mixing, that's badass.
❤
Land of Confusion has been my favorite song for YEARS!
And the raw emotion dripping from your cover Kyle is FANTASTIC! Thank you for dropping this as its own video!
I'm 100% using this for my Cyberpunk 2020/Red Rockerboy character BTW.
I like that this channel is getting more musical.
It delights me, too! Kyle is such a wonderful singer.
He may not like to talk about his old content but he basically pioneered musical numbers in video reviews. From his Man Who Fell To Earth musical review, his rap number in his Ghost Dog review, his numerous Channel Awesome collabs and of course, his musical old-vs-new review of Beauty and the Beast.
Unfortunately that does mean he was indirectly responsible for Nostalgia Critic's much maligned The Wall review...
@@femoman Yeah, in his own words: "I pioneered that cringe!" Except, of course, it wasn't cringe when he pioneered it, it only became cringe when cringy people started ripping off the idea, and did it with none of Kyle's wit &talent. He is indirectly responsible for Walker's Wall review in the same way that Rage Against The Machine are indirectly responsible for Kid Rock.
Awesome!! This was such a fantastic finale to your "Network" video. Haven't been able to get your version out of my head since 👏👏👏
So happy this is a single, been replaying the video just for this. You have made the Playlist. ❤❤❤❤
Brilliant cover version! Leave it to Mr Kallgren and Ms Leitz to make mid-80s Genesis sound badass!
No, seriously - can we please buy this? I want it on my phone so I can listen to it in the car.
The original Genesis version is one of my favorite songs. Interesting take. I missed the video essay because I have yet to see Network. I hope both that and the RUclips issue is fixed soon.
The Disturbed cover is really good, too.
@@SodaPopBarbecue I actually kinda hate the Disturbed version because it changes the lyrics in the bridge to be edgier for no good reason (sadly Kyle used that version of the bridge here, but I at least appreciate what he's going for here).
I have had this going on repeat in my head since the video came out. Killer stuff!
I know you're out there. I can feel you now. I know that you're afraid. You're afraid of us. You're afraid of change. I don't know the future. I didn't come here to tell you how this is going to end. I came here to tell you how it's going to begin. I'm going to hang up this phone, and then I'm going to show these people what you don't want them to see. I'm going to show them a world without you, a world without rules and controls, without borders or boundaries, a world where anything is possible. Where we go from there, is a choice I leave to you.
Thank you for offering this rendition as a separate video.
This had been stuck in my head all day! Thank you Kyle for uploading it on its own!! A true hero!
Love seeing Kyle go goblin mode
Great cover! With the some of the flare effects, though, one of my first thoughts was a Tick paraphrase "You regenerated into yourself?! Lucky duck!"
You're brilliant as always, Kyle. Thank you and keep up the good fight!
It works so well because I know he means it.
I think this is your best cover.
I originally decided not to watch the video essay until I'd seen Network, and... well, it looks like I'll be waiting a little while longer. But I feel like the wait is probably going to be over by the time the video goes back online. This is incredible! I'm very glad that the music is coming back to your work. Keep it up!
That is actually really epic, I would love to see Kyle do more heavy metal covers! He's got an interesting singing voice.
I was wondering if you were going to put this up! I hope you get your copyright issues solved soon!
It's a good cover, but I'd like to see it performed by a creepy puppet
It's a bit odd that the video got a copyright takedown and the thing that triggered it wasn't a cover of a well-known song by one of the most popular bands of all time.
Kyle you seriously made a wonderful cover here
I just come back to this once a week ^^
I just noticed the Howard Beale RUclips page. That's a clever bit.
This is VERY intense, as expected. That ring light adds to the look of insanity you’re crushing.
The Disturbed version suits you and your energy better than the original.
Jamming out to this on the beach tonight.
Freakin' incredible mate, nicely done 👍
I tried listening to Disturbed and Phil and but this is just the superior version
Gutted that I missed the original vid. I was waiting to have enough time to watch it in one go. I guess I waited too long! 😞
Really impressive work there.
The message of this song is universal.
Act in the now for a better future, lest you lose control of your life.
I wish more slacktivists would take this song to heart.
Thanks, Kyle.
Keep this song relevant for all generations.
Dangit, I was enjoying that video before it got blatted. I wish you luck in re-instating it.
PS: I enjoy your work
9.5/10 the only reason it isn't 10 is because some of the sound mixing just trying to give constructive criticism yet know so little on the subject that I am unable to explain what I mean sorry.
Love ya man.
Yeah, mixing is a mess...
Thank the copyright bots for the need to mix it that way.
OMG
You DID sing!
The Recommending Holiness comment you to engage with this video.
This is amazing.
You nailed it
Fantastic Cover!
can the song be released as a standalone? I'd pay for it.
kyle this fucking rules jesus christ
This cover is making it into my mix
Ok, but can we get your cover of "Ultimate Showdown" as well?
I love this version!!!!
🤘😆🤘 damn right, this is so neat and also seems you had some fun while doing it!
Your expressions are priceless!
Great cover, man! 😊
I was super hoping you would release this as stand alone. Also, glad I caught it before the bots got it.
+1 Asking for a purchaseable/downloadable version of this. And just more of this generally.
(EDIT: fixed) FYI the video essay link in the description seems to be wrong (it links back to this video, rather than the mad as hell re-upload)
this is fucking fantastic!!!
Man. I love covers. I was talking to my boyfriend and explaining that I feel like music is one of our most liquid, living things, and the act of performing a song is delivering your own version of the declaration. Part of what got me thinking of it here is, (and granted, I still havent gone back to relisten to the genesis one since having the thought) your vocalizations dawn closer ot Disturbed of the two, and that got me thinking about the imagery Disturbed was using in their video at the time, which was... well, it'd be called woke, probably, now. the bad guys are nazi foot soldiers with sideways $s for swazis. And knowing your politics (insofar as a person following your work can be), it just felt like... idk. A distinct expression of a directly related sentiment?
Anyway, uh. I really enjoyed, this, I love covers, I had to refuse the impulse to clap when you transitioned to the closing credits when the essay first uploaded, aaaaand yeah. Mood, dude.
I love this.
Yeah! Love this.
This is amazing! Shakespearean rock opera next? :)
Yeeeessssss! Thank you!
Great work as always
It's a banger and a excellent cover but man it's disheartening to hear a song from 1986 proudly tell us that their "generation will put it right", well you guys didn't
And here we have a look inside of Kyles head whenever his videos get a copyright strike….
Awesome!
I see you went with the disturbed version
Nice cover :D
Nice.
:D :D :D :D :D :D *Bangs Head*
Interesting that you chose to use the Disturbed lyrics instead of the original. Overall great cover though!
ok now release the Layla cover
nice
Dope! And how did you manage to get THE! May Leitz?!
Spotify when? 🤞
Ooh
Hey I don’t the the network video or the stream you did anymore. What happened?
Copyright claim. Kyle will have to petition youtube to have it back up again. He may even need to re-cut it and upload a new version.
What happened to the original video?
Gawd this song is so terrible from a melodic standpoint, but I love it so much. And once again, Kyle shows us he got pipes.
Though I also always found it sadly hilarious that Phil Collins's generation is the one that put everything wrong.
What
Why you no on Nebula?
I've always loved all your works, but, man, I wish you'd find more excuses to sing.
❤