The full In Rainbows session is a master piece!...sounded like the live free concert i got to see of them for the release of the album at 93FeetEast(London)!...Jigsaw Falling into Place is my favorite of the album....
Love your analysis, it’s absolutely like getting caught in an incredible current of water that sweeps you along and you can’t escape- even if you wanted to x
The sound at the end here 6:55 is an EBow. It uses a pickup to induce string vibrations which eminate the sound of a bow on strings. What you are hearing with the different rythyms throughout the first section is Johnny Greenwood (the one that sits down and plays the keyboard midway through) playing an arpeggio in 3/8 and Ed O'Brien (backup vocals, EBow) playing an arpeggio at 5/8, while the drums are at a steady 4/4 pace. Basically this means that each of them resolve at different times and they weave in and out of each other rythmically. This also creates this feeling like you are floating since they just build more and more layers.
@@flowersafterrainfall Actually, it's a Sustainer pickup in the neck pickup of Ed's guitar. He has used an Ebow, but around the time of the National Anthem, he needed something a bit different to match Jonny's Ondes Martenot. It's effectively a magnetic and pickup that keeps the string vibrating while it's engaged, so it doesn't need to be strummed. So it's kind of an Ebow, but kinda not. Mix with delay, fuzz, and compression on the lower E strings, and you've got that vibe. (Requisite Radiohead Gear Nerd).
Thank you Jessie for the reaction. It does make you feel like you’re floating in sea at the mercy of the currents and waves in a beautiful soundscape.🔥🫶
This band is so exceptional good to create a feeling or state of mind in their music. They take you on a musical journey. The best example is a song (how to disappear completely) Thom York is Singing about his mental struggles after a long album tour. I really can recommend a listening to that song. Keep up the great content. See you listening to it the first time and seeing your reaction. Is like I relive my own first listening.
@@flowersafterrainfall 2nd, totally 💯 agree with ‘How to disappear completely’ for a follow up reaction! That song still blows my mind and I’ve listened to it far too many times to be considered anywhere near normal 😅 Pretty sure you’ll really love it too…🩵
@entHotdog Yes, because that's exactly what it is about, and also finding someone new to ease the guilt of leaving. "Eaten by the worms" is a metaphor for such guilt.
Lol. Only you could pick up on a couple of random coffee cups? Advice? Don't forget to say if we, your viewers, like the artist then go like them and subscribe? Share the love. 💏
That's an amazing session. Have watched the full set a few times. Gorran Kendall of The Big Push is releasing music again. He dropped a live stream and a song yesterday.
Don't underestimate Ed and yeah, there is a lot to figure out. I have listened to Paranoid Android since 1997 and quite a lot and today I again found a new instrument I hadn't noticed before. ❤
That was great. You are right, singing without words is special. And immersion is a must for me. If you wanted to see some serious immersion, treat yourself to Aurora, especially her older live performances (like the Runaway from Nobel Peace Prize Concert, for example). She used to be so immersed in her song, that when she finished, she looked around surprised that there were people around. :) She basically lived through the story of the song. So magical.
@@flowersafterrainfallWell, I now not a bad nor mediocre song of hers. Her older stuff is more raw, whereas in the more recent music she experiments with various genres and has more happy songs (even a love song). She has intimate ballads, lush dancy songs and even some rougher pieces. And great covers. So I can recommend one based on your preferences, or you can start with the song I mentioned in my original post. It is a nice start to her world, recommended both by her fans here on youtube, and herself. Here is a link, for your convenience. Enjoy and stay great: czcams.com/video/Fc7XWW_Ehb8/video.html
Legend has it one of the mugs contained tea with milk, the other contained a quadruple espresso, and Colin kept drinking one while expecting the other. (not really)
Something I havnt really thought about with Thoms voice and his long crooning phrases. He sounds like he's influenced by those old-timey female lounge/jazz/soul/blues singers. Precision rhythm within all those dynamics etc. The vocal phrasing on Nude... I could imagine it as a Nina Simone song. Of course he's his own thing as well... a very unique musician imho.
The full In Rainbows session is a master piece!...sounded like the live free concert i got to see of them for the release of the album at 93FeetEast(London)!...Jigsaw Falling into Place is my favorite of the album....
This From The Basement session is one of the best music videos on CZcams.
That’s what I love about some of their songs, the panning between your ears. Their favourite track of mine is Let Down.
Love your analysis, it’s absolutely like getting caught in an incredible current of water that sweeps you along and you can’t escape- even if you wanted to x
The sound at the end here 6:55 is an EBow. It uses a pickup to induce string vibrations which eminate the sound of a bow on strings.
What you are hearing with the different rythyms throughout the first section is Johnny Greenwood (the one that sits down and plays the keyboard midway through) playing an arpeggio in 3/8 and Ed O'Brien (backup vocals, EBow) playing an arpeggio at 5/8, while the drums are at a steady 4/4 pace. Basically this means that each of them resolve at different times and they weave in and out of each other rythmically. This also creates this feeling like you are floating since they just build more and more layers.
thank you very much for explaining that for me 😊
@@flowersafterrainfall Actually, it's a Sustainer pickup in the neck pickup of Ed's guitar. He has used an Ebow, but around the time of the National Anthem, he needed something a bit different to match Jonny's Ondes Martenot. It's effectively a magnetic and pickup that keeps the string vibrating while it's engaged, so it doesn't need to be strummed. So it's kind of an Ebow, but kinda not. Mix with delay, fuzz, and compression on the lower E strings, and you've got that vibe. (Requisite Radiohead Gear Nerd).
@@kutzkej thank you so much for explaining further!
*emulate
Thank you Jessie for the reaction. It does make you feel like you’re floating in sea at the mercy of the currents and waves in a beautiful soundscape.🔥🫶
This band is so exceptional good to create a feeling or state of mind in their music.
They take you on a musical journey.
The best example is a song (how to disappear completely)
Thom York is Singing about his mental struggles after a long album tour.
I really can recommend a listening to that song.
Keep up the great content.
See you listening to it the first time and seeing your reaction.
Is like I relive my own first listening.
I've added the song you mentioned to my list of reaction songs :) thank you
@@flowersafterrainfall 2nd, totally 💯 agree with ‘How to disappear completely’ for a follow up reaction! That song still blows my mind and I’ve listened to it far too many times to be considered anywhere near normal 😅 Pretty sure you’ll really love it too…🩵
Wow you reacted to my favorite song by them. Great reaction! I like your energy a lot :D
It’s not about a fish, it’s about death! He gets eaten by the worms and weird fishes.
No it's about leaving your partner for someone else and the associated guilt. Listen again
@@notmyname4261can we meet in the middle and agree it's about the death of a relationship?
@entHotdog Yes, because that's exactly what it is about, and also finding someone new to ease the guilt of leaving. "Eaten by the worms" is a metaphor for such guilt.
Live version? Excellent choice.
Love it!!!!
One of my favorite Radiohead songs. Love your channel.
Great Reaction. Thank you! Try ALL I NEED from the same Basement Session.
Lol. Only you could pick up on a couple of random coffee cups? Advice? Don't forget to say if we, your viewers, like the artist then go like them and subscribe? Share the love. 💏
seen them many times live, every time simply amazing and sound just as good if not better than a studio recording
Great reaction! Thanks!
That's an amazing session. Have watched the full set a few times. Gorran Kendall of The Big Push is releasing music again. He dropped a live stream and a song yesterday.
I think I'll need to get more familiar with The Big Push before reacting to the other band members, but I'll check his music out 🙂
Beautiful!!!
Don't underestimate Ed and yeah, there is a lot to figure out. I have listened to Paranoid Android since 1997 and quite a lot and today I again found a new instrument I hadn't noticed before. ❤
Thanks...enjoyed it!
Such a great song
His voice is angelic
That was great. You are right, singing without words is special. And immersion is a must for me. If you wanted to see some serious immersion, treat yourself to Aurora, especially her older live performances (like the Runaway from Nobel Peace Prize Concert, for example). She used to be so immersed in her song, that when she finished, she looked around surprised that there were people around. :) She basically lived through the story of the song. So magical.
she's on my list, I just haven't picked a first song yet
@@flowersafterrainfallWell, I now not a bad nor mediocre song of hers. Her older stuff is more raw, whereas in the more recent music she experiments with various genres and has more happy songs (even a love song). She has intimate ballads, lush dancy songs and even some rougher pieces. And great covers. So I can recommend one based on your preferences, or you can start with the song I mentioned in my original post. It is a nice start to her world, recommended both by her fans here on youtube, and herself. Here is a link, for your convenience. Enjoy and stay great:
czcams.com/video/Fc7XWW_Ehb8/video.html
Legend has it one of the mugs contained tea with milk, the other contained a quadruple espresso, and Colin kept drinking one while expecting the other. (not really)
Reckoner is an amazing Radiohead song !
Something I havnt really thought about with Thoms voice and his long crooning phrases. He sounds like he's influenced by those old-timey female lounge/jazz/soul/blues singers. Precision rhythm within all those dynamics etc. The vocal phrasing on Nude... I could imagine it as a Nina Simone song. Of course he's his own thing as well... a very unique musician imho.
Led Zeppelin...Dazed and confused. 🔥🎵🎶for an old hippie. Peace ✌️
4:14 Oscillating dissociation?
hey whats your spotify? you seem so cool.
i don't have one 😅 I get all my music from YT lol
It's like prog for people who don't like prog that much.
that's a fun way to put it lol
Will you please stop stop ING