Big Dude Stephen Davis. Youre probably wondering where this sound came from, and how to make this meme yourself. He was also drawn to the writings of Inayat Khan. He had witnessed, he said, thousands of strangers lose themselves in the music at a concert. Yep, thats me. Even though it was never completed, it's easy to see where Townshend was going with the concept. Khan suggested that the universe was inherently harmonious and so, too, were individuals. [22] The song was even used for the trailer of the EA SPORTS UFC 4 game. Die-hard Who fans made them sold-out affairs. Townshend was immediately captivated by these ideas. But I cant think of any instances of this actually being done in film and its driving me crazy. Not sure if it's the very first, but in the opening of the film Sunset Boulevard (1950) it starts with Joe floating dead in the pool with his own narration basically making that statement. So the earliest example I know that remotely matches up to the general idea of what you're talking about (in film) is Sunset Boulevard. It's a way of storytelling where the viewer or reader is coming into a situation in the middle of the story. Lyrics Spirit Music Group, Abkco Music Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc. Log in now to tell us what you think this song means. So is that your question, what film first used the exact phrase, "yup, that's me, you probably wonder how I got here?". youtube comments are saying Mumkey Jones. [8] This modal approach was inspired by the work of minimalist composer Terry Riley. It was issued in Europe as a single on 23 October 1971, coupled with "My Wife".Roger Daltrey sings most of the song, with Pete Townshend singing the middle eight: "Don't cry/ don't raise your eye/ it's only teenage wasteland". Townshend took this to heart and began to integrate Baba's teachings into his music. We're all wasted!'"[7]. I recall an episode having very similar (if not the same) phrasing and music choice, but I could be wrong. But I'm sure there are earlier examples of which I (and anyone answering you in this sub) are unaware. I'm aware of instances where scenes similar to this happen like Premium Rush and Holes and is even Parodied in Robot Chicken when Darth Vader kills the Emporer. In Lifehouse, a Scottish farmer named Ray would have sung the song at the beginning as he gathered his wife Sally and his two children to begin their exodus to London. Jimmy Kennedy. Lucky1869_420, edited by Mellow_Harsher, bmcf1lm, richard105, Baba O'Riley Lyrics as written by Peter Dennis Blandford Townshend. (Source). So, everything leading up to that point has already happened, and the viewer or reader has to pick up on the pre-existing story through flashbacks or exposition. (Located right side on desktop, varies on mobile. So many people thinking this exact clip was from a movie is a great example of the Mandela effect, where people collectively share a false memory. "Baba O'Riley" is a song by the English rock band the Who, and the opening track to their fifth album Who's Next (1971). Sorry for the confusion I think I should have phrased this better not a clip but a saying, the common trope in movies " record scratches, -"yup that's me, you're probably wondering how I got in this situation" all while the opening keyboard riff from baba O'riley by The Who is playing" and which specific film if any it came from first. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Seems like a cliche, but I cant find it. Skip Dreibelbis. Individuals would be invited onstage where their vitals would be fed into a synthesizer. I don't know the voice but I know the song, It originated with Luke Wilson from the film old school I understand that, but it must have started form somewhere. Here's more info on it. I'm not sure I even understand the question. It just feels so familiar yet I can't put my finger on it. You need to enable JavaScript to use SoundCloud, This part sounds like something from peanuts like why. OP isn't asking for the name of the song, which you incorrectly identified anyway. The song is Teenage Wasteland, and it's from the movie "Premium Rush". Full explanation here: https://www.reddit.com/r/meirl/comments/xl5gvl/meirl/iphfrak/. The song is featured in an episode of Joe Pera Talks with You, "Joe Pera Reads You the Church Announcements", in which Pera is unable to contain his excitement after hearing the song for the first time in his life. I remember seeing it on Robot Chicken, where Darth Vader throws Palpatine and then Palpy narrates this line. Until a youtuber with a iceberg tier pointed out that it doesn't seem to come from anywhere. At this point, you're probably wondering who Baba O'Riley is. [15] The song was also used in the trailers for the films A Bug's Life (1998), American Beauty (1999), Resident Evil: Retribution (2012), Jobs (2013), The Peanuts Movie (2015),[16] Free Guy (2021) and Season 3 of Stranger Things. When this idea fell through, Townshend instead recorded a Lowrey Berkshire Deluxe TBO-1 organ using its marimba repeat feature to generate them. The opening song "Baba O'Riley" remains the most memorable and widely recognized legacy of the project. This will export and process your video, allowing you to preview it before you download your video file. If any single movie actually had that exact phrasing, you would probably have found it already. Your current browser isn't compatible with SoundCloud. Editing your comment will not restore it. Heres how to do the "Yep, thats me movie clich online for free. I looked around on Youtube and found a bunch of videos using a soundclip, but I have no idea where it is from. "Sally, take my hand. It means "in the middle of things". Newsletter: Secret China dinos conspiracy, I love how your voice is in all of our heads: How TikTok came to love and fear Everybodys so creative, NOTHING is better than REMOTE work! I recall an episode having very similar (if not the same) phrasing and music choice, but I could be wrong. In movies, they sometimes use it to show the ending, such as Sunset Boulevard where the main character dies; and then 'flash back' to what led up to that. While it's true most tropes and the cliche line most of the time doesn't have an exact origin point, some do (ex: I have a bad feeling about this, the Wilhelm scream, etc ) I hope that cleared some things up, the common trope in movies " record scratches, -"yup that's me, you're probably wondering how I got in this situation" all while the opening keyboard riff from baba O'riley by The Who is playing". It has the song (baba O'riley by The Who) but not the line in the scene so it's not exactly that. To upload your own video, click "Add Media" in the left sidebar and either upload a file or paste a video URL link. Pete Townshend responded to the claims by denying that the Who were pursuing legal action, and stated that he was a fan of One Direction's single and was happy that One Direction appeared to have been influenced by the Who, just as he had been influenced by earlier musicians such as Eddie Cochran.[26]. Isnt that the trailer to American beauty? amercian beauty. The road to "Baba O'Riley" started in 1967 when Townshend was introduced to the writings of Meher Baba. Your post has been automatically removed because you have low karma across reddit. The song has also been used in episode 14 of season one in the TV series House and in episode 10 of season one in the TV series The Newsroom. He claimed to be "stoned all the time" on "the natural high." I'm really just looking for the original that started this, or any good examples cause the only one I can find is the one Robot Chicken did for the Emperor. In this article, I'll share some of our best tips for shooting and editing better b-roll footage for creators at any experience level. I'm paraphrasing here. ", "Pete Townshend Responds to Furious One Direction Fans", "Italian single certifications The Who Baba O'Riley", "British single certifications Who Baba O'Riley", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Baba_O%27Riley&oldid=1137782546, Song recordings produced by Pete Townshend, Certification Table Entry usages for Italy, Pages using certification Table Entry with streaming figures, Certification Table Entry usages for United Kingdom, Pages using certification Table Entry with streaming footnote, Articles with MusicBrainz work identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 6 February 2023, at 11:52. It is also the entrance music for the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden for every time the Rangers in the playoffs home game. My question is, where did this come from, was it ever a trope in the 80's/90's or was it always just a meme? Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Does any know where the "yup thats me, you probably wonder how i got here" actually originated from?(self). Edit, it is worth noting that Sunset Boulevard opens with the main character explaining why he's floating face down in a pool. Lyrics submitted by Now you should be able to see why "Baba O'Riley" was supposed to come at the beginning. That's not a trope. Others have been creating their own TikTok videos and using both the song and the voiceover to recreate the trend across social media. "Baba O'Riley" was released in November 1971, as a single in several European countries. Do you have a link to the iceberg tier video? Her parents, Ray and Sally, leave their farm to find her. /u/beanmeupscottty, Your comment has been removed as it does not follow our rules: Rule 2. Listen to The Who - Baba O'Riley by Iury Speer #np on #SoundCloud Riley developed his patterns by working from a single note or chord, but Townshend theorized that these patterns could be drawn from a different source. Then he took a vow of silence that he kept until his death in 1969. Someone above mentioned a movie from 1950. Posiadamy bogat wiedz podpart umiejtnociami praktycznymi w brany budowlanej, nowoczesne, profesjonalne zaplecze techniczne, umoliwiajce realizacj prac szybko a przede wszystkim w najwyszej jakoci. Not Dirty Harry, not shaft, I don't know but I've also heard that. Think about how specific that is. - source: I have my MFA so I know about these things, I think Owen Wilson but no idea where its from, Mumkey Jones has all the pieces but I don't think it originated with him. Their "reality" is a spoon-fed illusion. The combination of this phrasing with "Baba O'Reilly," again, appears to come from internet memes rather than directly out of films. In movies, they sometimes use it to show the ending, such as Sunset Boulevard where the main character dies; and then 'flash back' to what led up to that. #7. That would be absurdly similar. You might have some luck looking through the TV Tropes page for Record Needle Scratch. Home / you re probably wondering how i got here baba o'riley; you re probably wondering how i got here baba o'riley. "Baba O'Riley" appears at No. Using the power of the internet to solve real-world problems. there is probably not an example before that which uses Teenage Wasteland, but that doesn't really matter? Linking Baba and Khan to Riley, Townshend believed that when these individual musical portraits were played simultaneously, the separate patterns would overlap and interlock, producing a harmonious wholeone giant chord capturing the harmony of the universe and humankind's unity with one another and God. it's not any deeper than that. Supposedly a great little movie. This is because the taller sound wave is the sound of the record scratch. You're probably wondering" trend on TikTok and Reels? This proved too difficult to actually produce, but Townshend did incorporate the basic concept into "Baba O'Riley." In this tutorial, I will show you an easy way to make your video look like films from various time periods using Kapwing. It was something older from late 80s but i could be wrong. He say that at the begning of ENG, at that scene with fourth-wall breaking. http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/record-scratch-freeze-frame, I get the joke, but I am really looking for an actual example from an old movie. "Dark and stormy night" is a very specific phrase with a particular word order. The photo of the worlds fastest man just might be the most memed Olympics image of all time. At both the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2012 London Olympics, the 120 bpm dance track "The Road Goes on Forever" by High Contrast, which samples "Baba O'Riley", is used during the countdown at the start of the proceedings. People say premium rush, but it doesn't have all the same pieces. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. And it doesnt stop at films or television. A user on /tv/ was rightfully mocking the introductory sequence used throughout movies and television. I'm sure versions of this kind of 4th-wall breaking go back hundreds of years, prior to cinema. The live version of the song from the album Who's Last plays in the opening segment of the Miami Vice episode "Out Where the Buses Don't Run" (season two, 1985). The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. People say premium rush, but it doesn't have all the same pieces. [24] "Baba O'Riley" was then performed by the Who as their first number during the last musical segment at the closing ceremony, with Daltrey singing a changed lyric of "Don't cry/Just raise your eye/There's more than teenage wasteland". I saw the same video. *Record scratch**Freeze frame*Yup, that's me. And I'm not asking for the song. *EXTENDED* Yep, That's Me You're Probably Wondering - YouTube. The hard stop of a record followed by the weirdest screenshot you can imagine has a fairly young history online, though it comes from decades of media. Dont have an account? And most of it is barely available anymore. Pretty sure the first time I remember seeing it was Malcolm in the Middle. Its from Beverly Hills Cop. Im gonna rent it. Once the meme hit in the internet, it made its way toforums,weird Facebook, and, of course,Twitter, where its made perhaps its most impact and attracted the eyes of many a dank memesters and normies alike. My Name Is Earl ? Include a description of what you are linking to in case the link breaks. I just want to know where the original recording came from and whose voice it is. The song's title refers to two of Townshend's major inspirations at the time: Meher Baba, and Terry Riley.[5]. Hard to find examples, it seems like something that could happen in a movie but maybe not in this specific way. Do not use URL shorteners, Tumblr, or partner links, these are all automatically removed. "Yep, that's me. This self-proclaimed avatar, or incarnation of God, was born in 1894 in central India. A couple of Who songs feature prominently in 1999's "Summer of Sam," and I seem to recall that being really odd at the time. He also doesn't say it in Holes either? This song isn't called "Teenage Wasteland." ( extended; https://www.yout. It was also used in episode one of the UK version of Life on Mars. Its from Thats So Raven theme. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Basically, the explanation I heard is a much more literal interpretation of the term "Teenage Wasteland"all these young men being sent to war to fight and die. It's not a sequel to "My Generation," and it's not a condemnation of Townshend's generation. A similar scene, however, exists in the Emperor's New Groove when the Cuzco is in the rain. And therefore he coupled Khan's theories to those of Meher Baba in crafting Lifehouse, his most ambitious project to date. Its Holes (2003) - Shia LeBeouf. You can also keep updated with new features we launch in our video editor by following us on Instagram or Twitter @KapwingApp or by checking out our YouTube channel. Once a series had been collected, they could be played producing a harmonious group portrait.