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Komentáře • 98

  • @patrickrasmussen2666
    @patrickrasmussen2666 Před rokem +62

    The "vocal harmonies" in the Rain Down section, are played on the melatron, by Jonny. It's a 60s era psychedelic instrument that uses taped sounds that you change the pitch of with the keyboard; in this case a choral arrangement, but any instrument or sound could be taped and looped for the melatron. It's a precursor o the synthesizer, but analog.

    • @hamishdrake6166
      @hamishdrake6166 Před rokem +1

      I feel like Jonny is the Andy Fletcher of RH. It would still be RH if he wasn't there, but it wouldn't be the same.

    • @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek
      @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Před 9 měsíci

      It was used in a lot of psychedelic songs but it's not a psychedelic instrument. The kinks used it on village green😂

    • @patrickrasmussen2666
      @patrickrasmussen2666 Před 9 měsíci

      Sure it is. Psychedelic is a broad umbrella. @@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek

    • @WineCheeseGoats
      @WineCheeseGoats Před 8 měsíci

      @@hamishdrake6166 R.I.P. Mr.Andrew 'Fletch' Fletcher 😭

  • @cdronk
    @cdronk Před rokem +31

    I've never seen this video before. I'm definitely a Radiohead fan but I didn't expect this song to be so good live. As you said, they nailed it.

    • @GeneOh
      @GeneOh Před rokem +1

      Yeah, that was a treat!

  • @Hoscitt
    @Hoscitt Před rokem +10

    Bear in mind this is the first time that anyone heard this song!
    It was astounding at the time 👍

  • @LynneConnolly
    @LynneConnolly Před rokem +4

    this was their debut of the song, just before their seminal performance at Glastonbury. It's fresh, new. That pause afterwards, before the audience breaks into applause is so telling.

  • @RadCenter
    @RadCenter Před rokem +6

    His voice gives me chills

  • @vita7456
    @vita7456 Před rokem +19

    Many people have been asking you to react to OK Computer, and I agree but if you want an incredible song, I highly recommend “There, There”.
    It is quite literally one of the most perfect rock songs I’ve heard. Thom Yorke supposedly cried when they completed this song because it’s the closest they’ve gotten to perfection.

    • @moonillusions832
      @moonillusions832 Před rokem +2

      Yep, he said in a German interview around that time that it was one of the best things they ever did

    • @Moongoddess3336
      @Moongoddess3336 Před rokem +1

      Hell yes! I LOVE There, There! The video is so good too

    • @Jeremy-hx7zj
      @Jeremy-hx7zj Před rokem +1

      Oddly enough, it's not a big fan favorite. I think it's brilliant

    • @dannybhoy2625
      @dannybhoy2625 Před rokem +1

      Definitely one of their best

  • @scottharper6593
    @scottharper6593 Před rokem +6

    There were loads of bands in the 80’s and 90’s that took music back to its roots, you just had to be there man
    There is so much out there to discover for a man that wants to know
    Keep it up brother

    • @paulhagger3895
      @paulhagger3895 Před rokem +1

      What roots are we revisiting here, exactly?

    • @ronbock8291
      @ronbock8291 Před rokem

      @@paulhagger3895 good question. It's rarely Chuck Berry and Fats Domino, that's for sure.

  • @deejayturtle
    @deejayturtle Před rokem +2

    @SyedRewinds Het you got around to it, fantastic. Yeah seeing it live if's different. There's this energy about it, makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up. After he finishes the guitar solo the lead guitarist on the right of the screen steps away from the front of the stage to play the keyboard for the melodic bit in the middle of the song. He quickly has to step away from the keyboard to the stage front as the music goes back to guitar quick. They do over an hour of music on that show and you can see it all on CZcams. I knew you would appreciate the live aesthetic of this band. Thanks Syed.

  • @BalbazaktheGreat
    @BalbazaktheGreat Před rokem +3

    As a proponent of Grunge, it really did feel like rock stagnated during the 80s and was reborn with Nirvana in the 90s. That's what made Grunge and Alt Rock in general so exciting. That said, the "stagnation" was an illusion of sorts - 80s "rock" was dominated by Stadium Rock (eg Van Halen) which sort of degenerated into scores of identical hair metal bands. Great if you were into that sort of thing, but lethal if you weren't. Looking back on the decade now, all the real innovative, creative energy was going into New Wave (The Cars, The Police) starting in the late 70s and then into late 80s underground Alt and Indie Rock (The Pixies, R.E.M.) - which would birth Grunge and continue to carry the torch after Grunge burnt out and transmuted into mainstream post-grunge and NuMetal. (That is to say, if you want to find where interesting stuff is happening sonically in rock after the late 90s you'd have to look to the indie scene, in my opinion.)

    • @BolnoyBratchny
      @BolnoyBratchny Před rokem

      Lol what? 80s heavy metal is the best. Grunge was a short lived blip

    • @BalbazaktheGreat
      @BalbazaktheGreat Před rokem +1

      @@BolnoyBratchny Wow, it's almost like different people have different taste in music! Crazy!

    • @BolnoyBratchny
      @BolnoyBratchny Před rokem

      @@BalbazaktheGreat 80s metal is objectively better. Listen to Kix

    • @BalbazaktheGreat
      @BalbazaktheGreat Před rokem

      @@BolnoyBratchny Cool story, bro.

  • @vitor-ez2xk
    @vitor-ez2xk Před rokem +5

    loving the radiohead reactions!
    OK Computer is indeed great, but now I think it's time for another album! maybe Kid A or In Rainbows, both great as well!
    I would suggest How To Disappear Completely, Idioteque, Nude and Jigsaw Falling Into Place

  • @taz454
    @taz454 Před rokem +3

    Undoubtedly the best live performance of this song. Amazing stuff

  • @Moongoddess3336
    @Moongoddess3336 Před rokem +4

    I saw Radiohead on the tour for this album, around 97. It was insane!! I literally cried it was such an amazing experience. I saw them again 20 years later and I was stunned that they'd gotten even better. Their CZcams page is amazing, they post videos of their entire concerst if you're interested.

    • @sagittated
      @sagittated Před rokem +1

      The 20 concerts in the at home playlist are such beautiful experiences. Headphones on, lights out.

  • @ross8884
    @ross8884 Před rokem +2

    Old Geezer here. You're totally right (from my perspective). I was at Uni in mid 90s and there was a kind of generational backlash to a lot of 80's music (hate your parent's music right?) Kids wanted to get raw again with guitars....grunge... don't smile, be introverted etc. very different to a lot of 80's synth, polished ballads. I'm probably not making sense but that's how it felt anyway

    • @memetherapy
      @memetherapy Před rokem +1

      thats definitely how it was. it was the counterculture to 80s synth pop and hair metal

  • @cgreyford
    @cgreyford Před rokem +1

    How refreshing to have someone intelligent do CZcams reactions. Very insightful commentary throughout. This is the first video of yours I've seen and it got an instant subscribe from me. Looking forward to diving into your other reactions. It would be cool to see you react to more female artists, too!

  • @rikurodriguesneto6043
    @rikurodriguesneto6043 Před rokem +1

    The acoustic version of Subterranean Homesick Alien just about made me cry a while ago

  • @cdronk
    @cdronk Před rokem +2

    You are kind of right about the 80's. Punk at the time was very much against the virtuosity, and giant ego's of the current and past rock music and instead went for a more visceral, raw, garage sound. Most of the other music was pop oriented and bands trying to get onto MTV.There was still good music, but you really had to search for it because it had zero main-stream accessibility.

  • @ekadow
    @ekadow Před rokem +1

    Amazingly brilliant! Just love those bits where Jonny Greenwood goes apeshit on the guitar.....!

  • @trentboyd5919
    @trentboyd5919 Před rokem +2

    This is awesome!!!!!

  • @jumblechaos9035
    @jumblechaos9035 Před rokem +1

    Great reaction as always - this performance really shows just how good a band they are. One of the few acts carrying the torch for this kind of complex, layered alt/progressive rock in the 80s was Talk Talk. Their album The Colour of Spring is pretty much flawless and is widely regarded as platform on which bands like Radiohead built their sound. Talk Talk are a lot more mellow and closer to pop than most of Radiohead’s stuff but the arrangement and instrumentation is first class. I’d suggest the track Life’s What You Make It as a good place to start if you’re interested

  • @mudbutt42
    @mudbutt42 Před rokem +1

    National anthem live on SNL, great Radiohead performance

  • @pauljames2017
    @pauljames2017 Před rokem +2

    Yep Jonny Greenwood is playing the choral harmonies on a synth

    • @patrickrasmussen2666
      @patrickrasmussen2666 Před rokem +1

      Melatron

    • @pauljames2017
      @pauljames2017 Před rokem +2

      @@patrickrasmussen2666 they're using the same instrument as used in Strawberry Fields? Wow, didn't know that

    • @patrickrasmussen2666
      @patrickrasmussen2666 Před rokem +2

      @@pauljames2017 Precisely, and if I recall correctly, they got it (indirectly) from either Pink Floyd, or The Beatles, so it likely had all the same sounds recorded to it that the original melatrons came with; usually choral, string section, horn section, pipe organ and woodwinds.

  • @jameshannagan4256
    @jameshannagan4256 Před rokem +1

    Perhaps the best thing about Radiohead is that none of there records sound the same but it unmistakably is still their overall sound they really remind me of the Beatles in the way they evolved their sound.

  • @mudbutt42
    @mudbutt42 Před rokem +1

    Arcade Fire- The well and the lighthouse or keep the car running, they are also a band that is fantastic live, great stage presence

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Před rokem +3

    I hadn't seen this live performance before but it's great. I don't know if you saw the incredible movie called There will be Blood, featuring Daniel Day-Lewis and an all around stellar cast with great writing and great cinematography and great subject matter. But at any rate I don't know if it was his first but I want to say it was the first for Thom to score a truly big movie. And being a musician and a composer myself, and I have worked with some really modern music and played with dissonance a lot and all that, I absolutely loved the score and it drew a ton of attention. Most of it isn't even what you would think of as very melodic, it's just abstract and textural but it is so artfully done. It's so creative. Love it.

    • @nickgoodson9918
      @nickgoodson9918 Před rokem +1

      Jonny Greenwood (lead guitarist) did the 'There will be blood' soundtrack

    • @nickgoodson9918
      @nickgoodson9918 Před rokem

      Thom did 'Suspiria'

    • @stevedahlberg8680
      @stevedahlberg8680 Před rokem +1

      @@nickgoodson9918 oh crap, you're right man. Total brain fart. But I really love that score so much.

    • @nickgoodson9918
      @nickgoodson9918 Před rokem

      @@stevedahlberg8680 yeah, it's great ain't it 🙂

    • @stevedahlberg8680
      @stevedahlberg8680 Před rokem +1

      @@nickgoodson9918 like I say, I have played around with that kind of thing as a composer before and so maybe I was really receptive to it but the movie itself was just absolutely fantastic and I really believe that that score was 100% perfect for it. Especially when they're out in the desert or in those early scenes, and you just have this kind of sound coming out of nowhere and it takes forever to grow louder and louder and louder and then it coincides with something happening and it's loud and frenzied and dissonant. It's incredibly creative but you can tell it comes from somebody that knows what they are doing.

  • @GrandmaMoysis
    @GrandmaMoysis Před rokem +1

    Love Radio Head! Love your reviews! Keep up the good vibe!

  • @aaroncole3941
    @aaroncole3941 Před rokem +1

    Also. Radiohead: Weird Fishes live from the basement!!!

  • @chorizosandwich
    @chorizosandwich Před rokem +1

    With all the great songs they have it’s hard to go wrong but I’d definitely recommend let down, the vibe of that song and lyrics are epic

  • @alanbetts1973
    @alanbetts1973 Před rokem +1

    If you like that live performance then check out Reckoner live from the basement. Tom's voice is absolutely stunning in that. Such a beautiful track.

  • @bmeurer05
    @bmeurer05 Před rokem +1

    MORE RADIOHEAD

  • @sbardhan7924
    @sbardhan7924 Před rokem +1

    Jonny is playing the synth harmonies. Ed usually sings Harmony Vocals

  • @deanweir8458
    @deanweir8458 Před 8 měsíci

    I LOVE Radiohead and this is one of my favourites ❤ You should react to some ofRENs music, Money Game part 1, Losing It and Hi Ren would be nice. 😊❤

  • @monkeebun
    @monkeebun Před 11 měsíci

    You said it...Brilliant!

  • @peterliljeholmen5703
    @peterliljeholmen5703 Před rokem

    Great reaction as always man! Please consider also the live performance of their song Creep as well as the ‘film’ recording of Just! You will not regret…

  • @SantamanitaClauscaria
    @SantamanitaClauscaria Před rokem +1

    Radiohead's live show took on a completely different vibe after Kid A came out.

  • @ziggymarlowe5654
    @ziggymarlowe5654 Před rokem

    I feel like music, with a few exceptions, did go through a lull in the 80s. But at that time I was exploring blue grass, zydeco and classical music. It wasn't until the 90s that I returned to alternative rock music.

  • @sparko2012
    @sparko2012 Před rokem

    You have to react to "where I end and you begin" from their Basement sessions. They were absolutely on 🔥 during that live recording.

  • @zenocairoli2342
    @zenocairoli2342 Před rokem +1

    you should check out where did you sleep last night by nirvana live mtv unplugged, one of the best live performance ever seen. you should also listen to soma by smashing pumpkins and just by radiohead

  • @michaelthibault6106
    @michaelthibault6106 Před rokem

    The 80s innovated in different ways. Especially music from the UK. They weren't going back to the roots (but some were)... I don't know, it's like they all fell in love with Bowie, but each a different album and three new sounds were born from each of those albums. I don't even know where to begin. :-)

  • @dawnekay1567
    @dawnekay1567 Před rokem +3

    All great rock bands are even better LIVE. They didn't rely on technology to make fake music in a studio with bad singers using auto tune etc.

  • @jameshannagan4256
    @jameshannagan4256 Před 6 měsíci

    It's called a Mellatron the Beatles used it a fair amount and a lot of prog bands used to as well. Radiohead refuses to use ANY prerecorded stuff if they do record and loop something they record it DURING the song it's insane.

  • @lorcanfeely6371
    @lorcanfeely6371 Před rokem

    The harmonies are Jonny playing keyboard

  • @patrickrasmussen2666
    @patrickrasmussen2666 Před rokem +1

    The original line was "God loves his children, that's why he kills them" but the label wouldn't allow it.

    • @memetherapy
      @memetherapy Před rokem

      I think I prefer the sarcastic "yeah". that shit slaps

    • @patrickrasmussen2666
      @patrickrasmussen2666 Před rokem

      @@memetherapy Was included in both versions.

    • @jameshannagan4256
      @jameshannagan4256 Před 6 měsíci

      And they paid Stevan Hawking a tidy sum to do the robot voice in the studio version then they didn't use it anyway I don't remember why.

    • @patrickrasmussen2666
      @patrickrasmussen2666 Před 6 měsíci

      @@jameshannagan4256 Record label wouldn't let them.

  • @TheCentralScrutinizerAgain

    Fantastic!

  • @ruramikael
    @ruramikael Před rokem

    Yes, early 90s were great, but the Cure and Goth Rock developed music during the 80s.

  • @voiceover2191
    @voiceover2191 Před rokem +1

    About cinematic quality of their music, they wrote a James Bond theme, which was rejected, but sounds fantastic.
    czcams.com/video/tiesXqT1P3g/video.html

  • @scottharper6593
    @scottharper6593 Před rokem

    Bands like The Pixies, REM sorta started the rebellion against Hair Metal in the late 80’s

  • @studionotwar
    @studionotwar Před rokem

    OH! I also want to suggest "Jeff Buckley - grace" live, he has some of the same elements as radiohead. A really beautiful but hunting voice which you can't ignore when you hear it.

  • @brandonkiehl269
    @brandonkiehl269 Před rokem

    If you're liking Radiohead (and I hope so, 'cuz I love them), you should look at some of their newer work. I'd suggest How to Disappear Completely or 15 Step

  • @sexpistols9597
    @sexpistols9597 Před rokem

    quality content

  • @BensSoZen
    @BensSoZen Před rokem

    The "rock" of the 80s was Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Counting Crows

  • @ThoseBackPages
    @ThoseBackPages Před rokem

    "Who's making music like this?"
    Nobody since Pink Floyd.

  • @zoniekat
    @zoniekat Před rokem

    Who is making music like this now... Tool. You are right about that.

  • @smcin13
    @smcin13 Před rokem

    Need to review live from the basement by radiohead live m8.

  • @dawnekay1567
    @dawnekay1567 Před rokem

    I love CREEP...............check out that one.........worth it.

  • @studionotwar
    @studionotwar Před rokem

    Seeing Jools Holland reminds me of this masterpiece: Ben Howard - the end of the affair. czcams.com/video/T4yh2NZ0kJw/video.html
    Also and they absolutely both deserve their own comment, but Paolo Nutini's - Iron Sky is a true masterpiece.

  • @Luisaan145
    @Luisaan145 Před rokem

    And by Oasis!

  • @Mehwei
    @Mehwei Před rokem

    The answer is no one to your question who else is doing this kind of thing

  • @cameracamera4415
    @cameracamera4415 Před rokem

    No, punk was the thing that changed everything up and was pivotal btw most live bands replicate their recorded versions and are playing in small venues every night up and down the country.

  • @aaroncole3941
    @aaroncole3941 Před rokem

    MORE TOOL!

  • @scottharper6593
    @scottharper6593 Před rokem +1

    This is the clip that Dave Grohl famously quoted along the lines of, shit and they can do that LIVE, don’t quote me on that, it’s from memory not google
    Keep up the good work brother
    Listen to The Grudge😂

    • @memetherapy
      @memetherapy Před rokem +1

      Indeed. Dave was I think going over the most important moments in rock history for him, and one of them was him witnessing this performance. He said this song was the beginning of a musical revolution. I also thought something back in 97 hearing OK Computer... but strangely enough, in hindsight it feels like OK Computer put an end to rock music. There are other great rock bands that came after (White Stripes, The Strokes...) but they were in a sense doing call backs to older rock styles. Some of Radiohead definitely has some Pink Floyd influence (the song Lucky in particular), but most of it seems completely innovative and fresh. The production alone on OKC is nuts. Suffice to say, rock didn't really come back. Not only did hip hop maintain its grip on the mainstream, but Radiohead, the so-called saviors of rock, went off and made Kid A, an album based around avoiding every rock trope possible. I really don't know if a great complex rock record like OKC will be a mainstream success ever again.

  • @dslocum61
    @dslocum61 Před rokem +1

    You need to listen to their song. "Creep", one of the best that they've done