its the song being a song, its not made to be overly catchy, or overly processed. it is just a song, being a song. it just tells a story and has only a couple instruments, that being a robot like filter over a voice, a vocal drone that acts like a metronome, and a couple synths. this can make it sound mystical and in this case it makes it sound calming. and the meaning of the song is vague in the lyrics themselves aside from the theme of loss, and it can differ emotionally for different people, and in our case it is a sense of peace, like as the song puts it "this is your mother speaking" or it sounds motherly and premature, like everything in this world isnt allways out to get you and once it does, you've allways got time and even if you leave first, eventually your mother will join you as you both did good.
This feels like a family grieving their child. They lost them tragically like while they were in service. This song feels like their agony while in disbelief, desperately trying to hear their kid. The voice machine being her kid not answering their phone anymore, “This is your mother! A-are you coming home?” As she is trying to avoid the fact her baby really is gone. She even goes on to start to imagining conversations with their baby, “oh mom and dad, mom and dad-“ as if her kid has responded to their grieving, trying to comfort her. A tragic story of a grieving mother and their baby who they will never see again in their lifetime. As they say “no parent should have to bury their baby
@@user-bc9fh3jv3b you sound dumb, 9/11 was caused by American planes . It could also be because America has always been very proud and boastful of their weaponry and some countries then copied it etc. we had such a thing about American made weapons in America only that they were turned against us starting with minor machinery. The line is explained by the writer to be about Americans “American made” mindset and that because it is American it must be safer right? Well in 9/11 they were American airliners. Maybe you should do the research like I did before I commented twat 😂
@@user-bc9fh3jv3b like honestly it is a 60 minute interview with cut outs explain just that question “why did the line American planes cause controversy in your song ? What does the line mean in your writing and thought process of making this song”
1:42 Made me cry so much because i used to have a pet crow. I met the crow at school 5 months ago. Me and the crow were besties for some reason. I would carry bird food inside of my pant pockets and feed it. The crow's name was "Reaper" because its claws was very, very sharp. Maybe 3 months later, i found Reaper's dead body. I was still at school but this was before summer break. I took a feather off of Reaper's body and i kept it and i decided to find a place to dig a grave for the body. When i got back home, i cried so much. RIP Reaper. If you read all of this, thank you. (Pls no hate comments. Im having a very hard time with this situation. Its now been about 4 months since the death of my pet crow.) FUN FACT: My pet crow used to bring me coins! (Or random scrap peices.) Btw i never told anybody about this exept for a school counselor! If you say that crows could attack you, i could believe you but my pet crow was an absolute sweetheart! My friend wanted to pet it and it was very friendly! I hope you read all of this! Stay safe and remember...some crows are not dangerous.
O Superman O judge O Mom and Dad Mom and Dad O Superman O judge O Mom and Dad Mom and Dad Hi, I'm not home right now But if you want to leave a message Just start talking at the sound of the tone Hello, this is your mother Are you there? Are you coming home? Hello, is anybody home? Well, you don't know me, but I know you And I've got a message to give to you Here come the planes So you better get ready, ready to go You can come as you are, but pay as you go Pay as you go And I said, "Okay, who is this really?" And the voice said "This is the hand, the hand that takes This is the hand, the hand that takes This is the hand, the hand that takes" Here come the planes They're American planes Made in America Smoking or non-smoking? And the voice said, "Neither snow nor rain Nor gloom of night shall stay these couriers From the swift completion of their appointed rounds" 'Cause when love is gone, there's always justice And when justice is gone, there's always force And when force is gone, there's always Mom (hi Mom!) So hold me, Mom, in your long arms So hold me, Mom, in your long arms In your automatic arms Your electronic arms In your arms So hold me, Mom, in your long arms Your petrochemical arms Your military arms In your electronic arms
Funny you say that because apparently there was a serial killer that listened to this song to hype himself up before going to find his victims. Dennis Nilson 🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
This song speaks to me in an unimaginable way, at 02:04 the woman from my past life is speaking to me, trying to get through to tell me to find someone.. She just can't remember who...
@@Chaneloweenz This just in! People cant like a part of a song if it gets popular on tiktok (Even though the whole reason it gets popular on tiktok is because alot of people like it)
An unfortunat group of several victims had to listen to this over and over as their murderer tortured them to it in london as the story was relayed to me. The killer was obsessed with tis song he felt it instructed him to choose victims to " PAY AS THEY GO" "THIS IS THE HAND THAT TAKES" "HA HA HA HAHAHA" wheres Rob Zombie? He should remake it. Just a creepy peice of.. i dont know....... music
@@RuairiDavies there's a serial killer fubbed as the superman killer. He often had the original song looped and made his victims listen to it before he killed them. Must be the metronome-like aspect of the song. I wish there's a study made on this, if certain beats can induce certain people with intrusive thoughts that lead to action
The finest Laurie Anderson piece. I like it slowed down like this. It’s so much darker. “Here come the planes.”
Agreed I remember listening to this in my dads car as a kid, it being slowed makes it much darker
Maybe it's just me but I find it comforting
ME TOO @@Ineedallthebeer
Here come the planes Cherie.
9/11 :(?
The pure disturbing feeling after "here come the planes" is visceral and like nothing else I've ever felt
2:10 that one part
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Thank you
@@Valeriefesben yw
I didn't think anything could be as beautiful as the original, but I love this
why is this so comforting...
its the song being a song, its not made to be overly catchy, or overly processed. it is just a song, being a song. it just tells a story and has only a couple instruments, that being a robot like filter over a voice, a vocal drone that acts like a metronome, and a couple synths. this can make it sound mystical and in this case it makes it sound calming. and the meaning of the song is vague in the lyrics themselves aside from the theme of loss, and it can differ emotionally for different people, and in our case it is a sense of peace, like as the song puts it "this is your mother speaking" or it sounds motherly and premature, like everything in this world isnt allways out to get you and once it does, you've allways got time and even if you leave first, eventually your mother will join you as you both did good.
Such a good piece of art in sound in all its iterations.
*bandersnatch left me thinking about so many things regardless of how many times i play it- this is awesome, thank you for this👌🏾👌🏾*
Bandersnatch gave me a whole mental crisis and a half
Lol im here cause of bandersnatch too.
Yep, bandersnatch, I mean this is just the perfect song for it
Here come the planessssssssssssssssss its crazy how she harmonized her voice to sound like a plane
This feels like a family grieving their child. They lost them tragically like while they were in service. This song feels like their agony while in disbelief, desperately trying to hear their kid. The voice machine being her kid not answering their phone anymore, “This is your mother! A-are you coming home?” As she is trying to avoid the fact her baby really is gone. She even goes on to start to imagining conversations with their baby, “oh mom and dad, mom and dad-“ as if her kid has responded to their grieving, trying to comfort her. A tragic story of a grieving mother and their baby who they will never see again in their lifetime. As they say “no parent should have to bury their baby
and they were in service doing what? killing other people's kids.
they are 'american planes'
@@user-bc9fh3jv3b you sound dumb, 9/11 was caused by American planes . It could also be because America has always been very proud and boastful of their weaponry and some countries then copied it etc. we had such a thing about American made weapons in America only that they were turned against us starting with minor machinery. The line is explained by the writer to be about Americans “American made” mindset and that because it is American it must be safer right? Well in 9/11 they were American airliners. Maybe you should do the research like I did before I commented twat 😂
@@user-bc9fh3jv3b like honestly it is a 60 minute interview with cut outs explain just that question “why did the line American planes cause controversy in your song ? What does the line mean in your writing and thought process of making this song”
@@user-bc9fh3jv3b..you know the song is about a disaster right? the botched 1980 hostage rescue we tried in iran.
1:43 😭
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1:42 Made me cry so much because i used to have a pet crow. I met the crow at school 5 months ago. Me and the crow were besties for some reason. I would carry bird food inside of my pant pockets and feed it. The crow's name was "Reaper" because its claws was very, very sharp. Maybe 3 months later, i found Reaper's dead body. I was still at school but this was before summer break. I took a feather off of Reaper's body and i kept it and i decided to find a place to dig a grave for the body. When i got back home, i cried so much. RIP Reaper.
If you read all of this, thank you. (Pls no hate comments. Im having a very hard time with this situation. Its now been about 4 months since the death of my pet crow.)
FUN FACT: My pet crow used to bring me coins! (Or random scrap peices.)
Btw i never told anybody about this exept for a school counselor!
If you say that crows could attack you, i could believe you but my pet crow was an absolute sweetheart! My friend wanted to pet it and it was very friendly!
I hope you read all of this! Stay safe and remember...some crows are not dangerous.
ily as a friend
idk why but this song just makes me think of the future
O Superman
O judge
O Mom and Dad
Mom and Dad
O Superman
O judge
O Mom and Dad
Mom and Dad
Hi, I'm not home right now
But if you want to leave a message
Just start talking at the sound of the tone
Hello, this is your mother
Are you there?
Are you coming home?
Hello, is anybody home?
Well, you don't know me, but I know you
And I've got a message to give to you
Here come the planes
So you better get ready, ready to go
You can come as you are, but pay as you go
Pay as you go
And I said, "Okay, who is this really?"
And the voice said
"This is the hand, the hand that takes
This is the hand, the hand that takes
This is the hand, the hand that takes"
Here come the planes
They're American planes
Made in America
Smoking or non-smoking?
And the voice said, "Neither snow nor rain
Nor gloom of night shall stay these couriers
From the swift completion of their appointed rounds"
'Cause when love is gone, there's always justice
And when justice is gone, there's always force
And when force is gone, there's always Mom (hi Mom!)
So hold me, Mom, in your long arms
So hold me, Mom, in your long arms
In your automatic arms
Your electronic arms
In your arms
So hold me, Mom, in your long arms
Your petrochemical arms
Your military arms
In your electronic arms
Heard part of this song in a reel this morning its stuck to me now i cant stop listening on loop
this feels like my friends trying to calm me after a panic attack
THIS IS MAKING ME CRY 😭
Are you scared?
Are you scared?
Are you scared?
@amiafranklin Are you scared?
same…:(
This at 0.75 and 0.5 also moves you to another dimension ;)
I feel like I'm hearing an analog horror thing
Funny you say that because apparently there was a serial killer that listened to this song to hype himself up before going to find his victims. Dennis Nilson
🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
It genuinely feels like I’m listening to a family’s whole grieving process through tragedy.
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USA!
2:18 thats good
This song speaks to me in an unimaginable way, at 02:04 the woman from my past life is speaking to me, trying to get through to tell me to find someone.. She just can't remember who...
Wtf
thank you for this
somebody had to do it thanks
I love it😊
THANK U OH MY GOD
2:14 >>>>
We get it you came from tik tok.
@@Chaneloweenz This just in! People cant like a part of a song if it gets popular on tiktok (Even though the whole reason it gets popular on tiktok is because alot of people like it)
furry they them abomination@@RestInReeses
Brilliant!
“Hello, This is your mother! Are you there? Are you coming home?”
this is how it felt finding out that my mom knew everything .
oh sh im sorry bro
@@SayedaZ_111 nuh uh dont be its alr :3
@@smileyg0th is ok!! ily as a stranger :3
@@SayedaZ_111 :33 ilyttt !!
1:42
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@YellowandGary bro ur so late
the original feels so fast after listening to this, i like this way better but the original is still a great song
the voice said : this is the hand
1:43 hello?! this is your mother...
3:40 give me goesbooms
goosebumps?
No the original was scary enough
Hold your thumb on the screen while it plays
Your welcome 😊
NOOO😭😭😭😭
I've been bamboozled!!!
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An unfortunat group of several victims had to listen to this over and over as their murderer tortured them to it in london as the story was relayed to me. The killer was obsessed with tis song he felt it instructed him to choose victims to " PAY AS THEY GO" "THIS IS THE HAND THAT TAKES" "HA HA HA HAHAHA" wheres Rob Zombie? He should remake it. Just a creepy peice of.. i dont know....... music
What?
@@RuairiDavies there's a serial killer fubbed as the superman killer. He often had the original song looped and made his victims listen to it before he killed them. Must be the metronome-like aspect of the song. I wish there's a study made on this, if certain beats can induce certain people with intrusive thoughts that lead to action
Why does this make me so uncomfortable?… 😢
I never knew she was married to Lou Reed.
JESUS?!
It's better
Original 😁
This 💀
Mom here🌱❤🎶🌙🛰⤴🔜
; )
1.25
is that dr house?
Nope
He's just Ken
@@ytho00but anywhere else, he’d be a 10
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HELP ME PLEASE!
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why would you do this to O superman...
Because we can…
this sux
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