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Tally Hall - Turn The Lights Off
From Tally Hall's new album GOOD & EVIL. Available now on iTunes - itunes.apple.com/us/album/good-evil/id435538541 or in the webstore at www.starz.bz/tallyhall/
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Відео
BORALOGUE XIII
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Bora documents Tally Hall's GOOD & EVIL TOUR 2011. Download GOOD & EVIL on iTunes - itunes.apple.com/us/album/good-evil/id435538541 Or order from www.tallyhall.com
BORALOGUE XII
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Bora documents Tally Hall's GOOD & EVIL TOUR 2011. Download GOOD & EVIL on iTunes - itunes.apple.com/us/album/good-evil/id435538541 Or order from www.tallyhall.com
BORALOGUE XI
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Bora documents Tally Hall's GOOD & EVIL TOUR 2011. Download GOOD & EVIL on iTunes - itunes.apple.com/us/album/good-evil/id435538541 Or order from www.tallyhall.com
BORALOGUE X
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Bora documents Tally Hall's GOOD & EVIL TOUR 2011. Download GOOD & EVIL on iTunes - itunes.apple.com/us/album/good-evil/id435538541 Or order from www.tallyhall.com
Tally Hall Feat. Casey Shea - Club Can't Handle Me
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www.tallyhall.com www.caseysheamusic.com
BORALOGUE IX
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Bora documents Tally Hall in the studio. October-November 2009
BORALOGUE VIII
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Bora documents Tally Hall in the studio. October-November 2009
BORALOGUE VII
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Bora documents Tally Hall in the studio. October-November 2009
BORALOGUE VI
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Bora documents Tally Hall in the studio. October-November 2009
BORALOGUE V
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Bora documents Tally Hall in the studio. October-November 2009
Keep Up The Good Work - Richard Dean Anderson
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Keep Up The Good Work - Richard Dean Anderson
Keep Up The Good Work - Jaleel White
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Keep Up The Good Work - Jaleel White
2024?
"Everyone loves a potato monkey." How did they know?
"I wondered if i could hold it and fall in love with a dude"
xd
STOP WITH THE FNAF
2010😢
2024
Who's here at 2024 👇
THIS WAS MADE 13 YEARS AGOO?!?!?!
this video fills me with an indescribable joy
They did make a new album, its just only on TreeTownSound, not yt or spotify.
i hope whoevers watching this has a good day =D
please someone make a animation of this with the tf2 characters
*0:40* Angel and husk
the final
i was too late
uhh
the 10th
wow
cool
good
good
placidiomaxecia
the best
the best
im sorry, TO TELL YOU I AM
wow
very creepy
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
wow
i watched this while high and i dont regret it
Even the sybtitles writer is confused
theres no subtitles
This song perfectly describes Ptsd and Nightmares!
stop SAYING THIS IS A FNAF SONG!?!
Who is here because of slab battles 🖐
knew this before slap battles, but forgot, thanks to slap battles
How’s here because of FNAF?
do you want a banana?
たぬきから来た奴、イイね押してくれ
Why does these kinda freak me out tho 😭
I WAS SINGING THIS SONG THEN I SAW THIS WHATTT THEY LISTEN
he heard the fliberty jibbity jibber jabber
Hello
Help I am watching this with my headphonea and my blinds just shut from wind (ir tally hall ghost) 😭😭😭
Joe:🤫 Rob:🤓 Zoobin:😐 Andrew:🥚 Ross:⬜
im crying u can tell how embarrassed he is at end
hello my name is Bora i was born at the age of zero in Detroit Michigan in a hospital that no longer exists, i enjoy writing avant-garde music and comedy shorts, i love ethnic food especially when i cook it, my right inner ear rings at a high b flat.
It's creepy for me
Can I get some likes
N O
@@ASouthParkFan2010 darn
I haven't seen anyone properly decypher the theme of this song yet. Tally hall aren't just musicians- they're poets, so every line counts. If you don't know why a line exists, you're probably missing something. So, I'll share my thoughts; A lot of people wanna say tally hall is talking about a spouse or something. But in the song, he's not saying 'She/he/they'. He's saying 'You'. He's talking to US. Another thing that's important to remember is that the singer is somebody named Andrew Sotry- a misspelled version of 'Story'. So, the president, or the 'highest office' is the Story. Sotry is also our main singer, who, at the end, is assasinated by a gun that was crafted by the spectator. The viewer is killing the story. I believe this song is about b everyones individual interpretation of Tally Hall's songs, and how sometimes viewers take themselves too seriously and, once they find a strong interpretation, they put their word for what the song is about as absolute, sharing it and spoiling other people's interpretations of the song. In this, the viewer is assasinating the story by solving it. "Nothing too abstract" - Sometimes lyrics aren't super deep. "Please don't laugh or clap right now, this is serious, I'm not delirious" - Many people enjoy the songs and listen to them without thinking too hard about it. In reality, these songs may be a cry for help- not the ramblings of a madman or just another pop song. "I hope you're happy now, I've revealed the truth. I've even written this whole song about you, and not about me, and not about me" - Ultimately, the person with the most control over a story is the spectator, because they can fill in any gaps they want, and they get to answer all their own questions. Tally hall is basically having the Story say 'Yep, you got me. I'm just a story. And this story isn't about me. Its a story about you.', this also creates some inception, since- if the story is about you... then maybe Andrew Sotry is us, and we're spoiling the song for ourselves by understanding it. It's like how people thought Banana Man was a song about drugs, but Tally Hall said that it wasn't. Maybe that was just to cause chaos, maybe it was true... but either way, this shows how an incorrect interpretation can spread like a wildfire. Especially with Tally Hall's abstract and symbolic music. "Seems to mystical" = "Seems to miss the goal", maybe this is Tally hall introspecting on how their own themes both inspire others- but can be entirely different from what they intended. I have more to say; but not off the top of my head. I'll probably edit this comment later and add more. For now, I wanna hear what others have to say about my interpretation.
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O mundo vai acabar...