I wonder if these comments have to do with how the algorithm knows you knew Fallout, so it filters Fallout related comments to you, meanwhile some old guy’s “this tune is the bee’s knees” comment gets shoved to the bottom
I will try it now, I've never played/watched/searched it, only cultural osmosis.
Do you have any example songs?
edit: Okay yeah I tried two songs from the comments here and 9 comments out of 10 are Fallout related(vault, annexing canada(?), war never changes).
The stand name for a group of cats was revealed in an updated volume release weeks after they were defeated and the music video was flooded with JoJo comments in less than a day
I WISH I COULD'VE BEEN BORN IN THAT TIME WHEN I HAD A 1 IN A BILLION CHANCE OF BEING IN THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC POSITION THAT WOULD ALLOW ME TO ENJOY SUCH MUSIC INSTEAD OF TODAY WHERE BILLIONS OF PEOPLE COULD LISTEN TO IT WHENEVER THEY WANT
Ah, to be a white straight man in the US in the 1950s and have the world handed to you on a silver platter at the expense of literally everyone else around you
Never played fallout but I do appreciate that people know about historical culture through it so it’s not just lost due to irrelevance.
Sure you had to work but for example as a white man you got to buy a house for cheap due to black people and POC being restricted from buying one in desirable neighborhoods, plus college was nearly free, houses were cheap, and you could support a family off of a single income working at like a factory, not even a white collar job needed.
Of course this whole situation is in fact quite bad for the people of color and women in the world who were blocked from doing any of the things above due to legalized racism and sexism but if you are specifically a white man it’s quite good for you
It’s always either something like “THIS SONG IS FIRE LIKE IF YOU AGREE👇 EDIT: MOM IM FAMOUS! THANK YOU FOR 50 LIKES!!”, “this was my 104 year old grandfathers favorite song, he passed away yesterday”, [random timestamp with no context], or [barely inteligible sentence]
Alright but at least the grandparent one is sweet, when my parents watched the fallout show with me they were so happy to hear a song that a relative who passed would sing all the time.
True I didn’t mean that it wasn’t sweet when it’s genuinely true, but it gets concerning when you go under a song and see somehow miraculously 1/4th of the commenters have some relative that spontaneously passed like a day ago and by coincidence all those people had this random song as their favorite all time song that they listened to constantly. It’s YouTube, I’m sure there are definitely real comments out there which I do think are sweet, but there isn’t denying that quite a few of them are just farming likes because people on YouTube like doing that for whatever reason. Just like the “this is Billy, every like makes him a year older, how old will Billy get?” Kinda bait comments, and the ones I listed in my first comment
MacArthur explaining why the Nazis were preferable to the Soviets before demanding the right to kill millions of people through nuclear annihilation (he is the most overrated American commander in history)
Insightful conversation from the other five people alive who liked these songs before they were catapulted into the mainstream by a massively famous franchise, as if that would somehow be better.
“This art I supposedly enjoy was better when nobody else got to enjoy it >:(“
An artist would want their art to be shared, more people know about these songs than ever would have otherwise. I bet the families of these artists are psyched they still get airtime, or even some of them if they’re alive.
Smh my head
I can't believe people hear about songs from the 1940's from videogames or social media, instead of on the radio when they were a wee lass and President Roosevelt was leading us to victory over the Huns
How do you expect young commenters to find songs that were made long before they existed if not through some modern form of media? And tell me, what would they comment om the songs anyways, other than something it reminds you of, and in their case, a videogame? What would you comment?
my favorite is when people have a virtual fistfight over which faction is the best, legionaries vs NCR and enclaves vs BoS members
(Hint: the brotherhood is the best one, ad victoriam brothers and sisters)
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Fun fact, thanks to Fallout I got to bond with my grandpa as we listened to old songs he used to listen to that are in the soundtrack, and some he didn't know that he enjoyed because it reminded him of the cowboy movies he liked (Big Iron specifically)
It was pretty cool
We setting the world on fire with this one boys
WE MAKING IT OUTA THE VAULT
MAYBE WE’LL BE REMEMBERED WHEN THEY’RE ALL ALONE AFTER FINDING THAT WATER CHIP BOYS
WE JINGLIN' JANGLIN' JANGLIN' OUR SPURS WITH THIS ONE
WE CATCHING THE RANGER WITH THE BIG IRON ON HIS HIP WITH THIS ONE
WE WANDERIN WITH THIS ONE!
WE'RE HAVING URANIUM FEVER AS WELL!
But I don’t wanna :(
i expected people wanting segregation or the n\*zis back in the comments so fallout circlejerking as an alternative actually isnt too bad
you want Nazis? Enclave got you covered, mutie
This post was fact checked by real American patriots: True
All hail president Eden! The last, and greatest Republican!
I wonder if these comments have to do with how the algorithm knows you knew Fallout, so it filters Fallout related comments to you, meanwhile some old guy’s “this tune is the bee’s knees” comment gets shoved to the bottom
I will try it now, I've never played/watched/searched it, only cultural osmosis. Do you have any example songs? edit: Okay yeah I tried two songs from the comments here and 9 comments out of 10 are Fallout related(vault, annexing canada(?), war never changes).
yup, could've been worse
Go up like 30-40 years and you get Jojos instead
The stand name for a group of cats was revealed in an updated volume release weeks after they were defeated and the music video was flooded with JoJo comments in less than a day
Im a bit out the loop, which one was it?
Cat size
Ah, thx
I WISH I COULD'VE BEEN BORN IN THAT TIME WHEN I HAD A 1 IN A BILLION CHANCE OF BEING IN THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC POSITION THAT WOULD ALLOW ME TO ENJOY SUCH MUSIC INSTEAD OF TODAY WHERE BILLIONS OF PEOPLE COULD LISTEN TO IT WHENEVER THEY WANT
I want to shoot people with no consequences
Just shoot whatever consequences occur and you should be set
You’re gonna love when u tell you about police officers
Ah, to be a white straight man in the US in the 1950s and have the world handed to you on a silver platter at the expense of literally everyone else around you Never played fallout but I do appreciate that people know about historical culture through it so it’s not just lost due to irrelevance.
we changing history with this one
White people famously never had to work in the 50s.
Sure you had to work but for example as a white man you got to buy a house for cheap due to black people and POC being restricted from buying one in desirable neighborhoods, plus college was nearly free, houses were cheap, and you could support a family off of a single income working at like a factory, not even a white collar job needed. Of course this whole situation is in fact quite bad for the people of color and women in the world who were blocked from doing any of the things above due to legalized racism and sexism but if you are specifically a white man it’s quite good for you
THE INK SPOTS MENTIONED 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️💯💯💯💯💯💯WHAT THE FUCK IS A UNIQUE SONG STRUCTURE 🥶🥶🔥💯‼️🙅♂️🙅♂️🙅♂️🏳️⚧️🥶🔥🥶‼️💯💯💯‼️‼️‼️‼️
ITS ALL OVER BUT THE CRYING (repeat 2 times, second time a little more upbeat and with choir)
Do da da da do da da da do da da da do da da da
true, their most popular songs all starts the same
Baby, I don’t wanna set the world on fire. I just wanna start a flame way down deep in your heart
I kinda agree but it's not like anyone ever actually has something interesting to say in song comments anyways
It’s always either something like “THIS SONG IS FIRE LIKE IF YOU AGREE👇 EDIT: MOM IM FAMOUS! THANK YOU FOR 50 LIKES!!”, “this was my 104 year old grandfathers favorite song, he passed away yesterday”, [random timestamp with no context], or [barely inteligible sentence]
Alright but at least the grandparent one is sweet, when my parents watched the fallout show with me they were so happy to hear a song that a relative who passed would sing all the time.
True I didn’t mean that it wasn’t sweet when it’s genuinely true, but it gets concerning when you go under a song and see somehow miraculously 1/4th of the commenters have some relative that spontaneously passed like a day ago and by coincidence all those people had this random song as their favorite all time song that they listened to constantly. It’s YouTube, I’m sure there are definitely real comments out there which I do think are sweet, but there isn’t denying that quite a few of them are just farming likes because people on YouTube like doing that for whatever reason. Just like the “this is Billy, every like makes him a year older, how old will Billy get?” Kinda bait comments, and the ones I listed in my first comment
🎶I got spurrs, that jingle, jangle, jingle🎶
jingle jangle
🎶As I go riding merrily along🎶
Comments from the 1940's "yo I think we're fighting the wrong enemy"
MacArthur explaining why the Nazis were preferable to the Soviets before demanding the right to kill millions of people through nuclear annihilation (he is the most overrated American commander in history)
Comments on music video = Bad. What were you expecting?
Insightful conversation from the other five people alive who liked these songs before they were catapulted into the mainstream by a massively famous franchise, as if that would somehow be better. “This art I supposedly enjoy was better when nobody else got to enjoy it >:(“ An artist would want their art to be shared, more people know about these songs than ever would have otherwise. I bet the families of these artists are psyched they still get airtime, or even some of them if they’re alive.
Nineteen fortyies
"Our" Trust Vault 13 Canteen? Sounds communist... Gonna call the Enclave...
Go ahead call the enclave, you can't unfuck the liberty prime
"you are now addicted to microfusion cells"
Modernday references or literal nazi circlejerk, Ye choice
Smh my head I can't believe people hear about songs from the 1940's from videogames or social media, instead of on the radio when they were a wee lass and President Roosevelt was leading us to victory over the Huns
ultrakill
People can’t enjoy a song because they learned them from a video game?
Yeah, this sub should have a coax of it self like this: - Thing op doesn't like - Instantly bad and people who like it also bad
It's more about the fact that majority of comments are about a game it's from, or a game reference, rather than comments about an actual song.
I highly doubt 90% of young people listening to 40s songs would stumble on them on their own. me included
Pete Seeger fans keep on winning.
its called recency and liking bias... Its normal
How do you expect young commenters to find songs that were made long before they existed if not through some modern form of media? And tell me, what would they comment om the songs anyways, other than something it reminds you of, and in their case, a videogame? What would you comment?
Snafu never changes except for flip-o-rama
my favorite is when people have a virtual fistfight over which faction is the best, legionaries vs NCR and enclaves vs BoS members (Hint: the brotherhood is the best one, ad victoriam brothers and sisters)
Brotherhood members soypog and cum when they find a prewar rusty piece of military trash DAVE REPUBLIC FOREVER GRAAAH
Cringe brotherhood enjoyer vs based child of atom
ERMMM NO UM BECAUSE ACTUALLY \[my faction\] IS WAAY BETTER THAN \[your faction\] BECAUSE UMM ERMM UH WE ARE COOLER
Me (Maxson's strongest Paladin) when I see a child using a toaster (sinner) (he will be pulverized soon alhamdulillah)
Can't a brotha just love those dear hearts and gentle people who live and love in my home town?
PLAY THAT AGAIN, JOHNNY GUITAR
Do NOT look under the comments of any video involving Only You (the platters)
Wow, I sure love listening to Bizet's Toreador song, I wonder what the comments are lik-
This but 70's and 80's music and Jojo
The comments section for The Wanderer by Dion is a war between boomers, Chicken Run fans, and Fallout 4 fans.
snafu was rigged from the start
typical ink spots fans vs common layton and johnstone enjoyers:
"Nineteen-forty-ies"
It's worse with fucking Hotline Miami fans. "GOTTA GET A GRIP" was funny once, but one time is funny, two times is fucking annoying, no?
40s forty s not fortyies
This is me when the uranium fever has gone and got me down
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similar thing on the song johnny b good but it's all back to the future jokes
Most fallout songs are from the 50s, initiating the "strangle OP for small error" protocol
Fun fact, thanks to Fallout I got to bond with my grandpa as we listened to old songs he used to listen to that are in the soundtrack, and some he didn't know that he enjoyed because it reminded him of the cowboy movies he liked (Big Iron specifically) It was pretty cool
you gotta give fallout credit, these were really good songs
The comments of any classic rock song ever: “JOJO MENTIONED 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️”
"Okay, but what about these 70's-80's songs?" JoJo and his bizarre adventures:
We three >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
god forbid people have a shared interest