First Time Hearing Radiohead - Pyramid Song (Reaction!!)

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  • @leafhype
    @leafhype Před rokem +39

    Radiohead - In Rainbows.. front to back masterpiece

    • @gatrixz
      @gatrixz Před měsícem +1

      facts

    • @Pengman19
      @Pengman19 Před měsícem

      Yeah, react to the entire album. OK Computer and In Rainbows are front to back the best of the best from Radiohead.

  • @babysealsareyummy
    @babysealsareyummy Před 9 měsíci +16

    This song gives you existential awe.

    • @kat19805
      @kat19805 Před 2 měsíci +4

      UNDERRATED COMMENT

  • @bradmeyer8220
    @bradmeyer8220 Před rokem +390

    If you liked this song, I highly recommend How to Disappear Completely. Radiohead has an unending list of great songs.

    • @mushroomGoth
      @mushroomGoth Před rokem +10

      absolutely agree with this being next. so good.

    • @elvira-qc9or
      @elvira-qc9or Před rokem +4

      Was coming here to say this exact thing!

    • @Iheartsupertramp
      @Iheartsupertramp Před rokem

      Absolutely!!! Happy for you Polo!!!!

    • @kengwallgmail
      @kengwallgmail Před rokem +1

      Yes yes yes. And Nude and sooooo many others.

    • @TresLanes
      @TresLanes Před rokem +2

      Yes, How to Disappear Completely should be next.

  • @joshthepagan
    @joshthepagan Před rokem +81

    That spinning thing in the background had me mesmerized. It went with the tempo of the song.

    • @TechnicalHotDog
      @TechnicalHotDog Před rokem +9

      It really did go perfectly with the song

    • @JJ-qc6lh
      @JJ-qc6lh Před 8 měsíci +5

      and also it looks like a pyramid

    • @John.Christopher
      @John.Christopher Před 6 měsíci +2

      Dances doesn't it?

    • @RolandofGilead541
      @RolandofGilead541 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Look up a mostly dead instrument called the “Ondes Martenot”. They used it in this song to get that eerie, dreamy sound throughout 👍🏾

  • @Slayereyez
    @Slayereyez Před rokem +39

    Radiohead is a band where most of there albums are concept albums and should be listened to in one sitting.

  • @flyingcolors7917
    @flyingcolors7917 Před rokem +78

    Radiohead is every bit as good as tool in their own way. Congratulations, you are seriously going to love this band

  • @cainification
    @cainification Před rokem +47

    Man Radiohead is a deep rabbit hole to go down, I discovered them a 4 or 5 years ago and couldn't believe how amazing their sound truly is

    • @jamesmacdougall2694
      @jamesmacdougall2694 Před rokem +7

      Same here. I’ve heard them since I was a kid, but never really listened to them until the last 2 years or so, and man oh man….true art

  • @ihavethesedreams
    @ihavethesedreams Před 9 měsíci +10

    This is my favorite Radiohead. It's crushingly beautiful and I get tears every time. It's like an out of body experience. The way the drums trip in is so unique and blah blah i could go in and on. ❤

  • @_bats_
    @_bats_ Před rokem +193

    This is sort of a strange introduction to the band as this is jumping into their most experimental era, but it's still a really great song. You'll likely get a lot of recs for stuff off OK Computer, Kid A, and maybe In Rainbows and A Moon Shaped Pool, but I actually think a really good starting place is the Hail to the Thief album. It's basically a blend of their more guitar-driven 90s sound with the electronic experimentalism they delved into at the turn of the century, so offers a look at the various sides of the band in what I suspect might be an appetite-whetting way.

    • @stanreaper3080
      @stanreaper3080 Před rokem +27

      exactly what I was thinking, Pyramid Song as your first exposure?? that is very strange, but actually kind of awesome.

    • @TheCollinGray
      @TheCollinGray Před rokem +3

      Kid A please

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite Před rokem +1

      As someone who was there when Radiohead started, but didn't get into them until later, I find it hard to justify starting out anywhere but _Pablo Honey._ They picked up where Pink Floyd left off and their catalog isn't just a collection of albums, but the evolution of a sonic lifeform and to pick up in it's young adulthood where it gets more complex is to miss out on the journey it took to get there. Sure, we can recommend _DSOTM_ as a start for its accessibility, but Floyd really needs to be listened to from it's early days--If not _Piper,_ then at least _Saucerful of Secrets_ to see the embryonic become a born creature.

    • @_bats_
      @_bats_ Před rokem +6

      @@Theomite but Pablo Honey is mostly sort of dull, me-too guitar rock and if someone isn't committed to further listening, they might be turned off. It has a couple of good songs but they started moving away from that sound almost immediately.

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite Před rokem +6

      @@_bats_ Okay fine, how about _The Bends_ at least?

  • @grntbggr126
    @grntbggr126 Před rokem +234

    Tool and Radiohead are the real legacy of early 90's music. They are the most creative and challenging to listen to; they make great albums, not just great singles, a rarity in the current musical climate. Thom Yorke, MJK, Mike Patton, and Chris Cornell are hands down the best male vocalists from the era. Pyramid Song songs almost like a Bond film opening number.

    • @matthewyaron5827
      @matthewyaron5827 Před rokem +4

      Agree, I feel RH is sometimes best watched, like the studio session, you get to see how intricate what seems like a basic song has so many layers, and what you thought was keyboard was a guitar!!

    • @anthonypallen7919
      @anthonypallen7919 Před rokem +6

      Mike Patton overated....sorry. I'll add Trent Reznor and NiN

    • @grntbggr126
      @grntbggr126 Před rokem +2

      @@anthonypallen7919 Perhaps as an artist, Patton may be overrated (and I'm not sure I agree with you on that), but the fact that the guy holds the world record for male vocalists in terms of range is rather remarkable. You should see the stuff that Patton does outside of his bands. Trent is one of the eras great producers, and The Fragile is one of my top ten album all time, but he's not the singer on par with an MJK or Thom Yorke. It's like comparing Tu Pac and Dr. Dre; both are GOATs, but Dre will always be known more for his producing while Pac's legacy is his poetry.

    • @anthonypallen7919
      @anthonypallen7919 Před rokem

      I agree there is a talent there no doubt

    • @sydIRISH
      @sydIRISH Před rokem +3

      @@anthonypallen7919 1,000% disagree on Mike Patton, name another more influential and wide vocal range.
      Uh....you cant. Blow me. The cats who hate Patton are just nuts to. Reznor is overrated. NIN was great, everything else....meh.

  • @Lostrelic
    @Lostrelic Před rokem +43

    Love this band more than any other. Their sadness and brilliance are beyond anything done still to this day. This is a band I can almost guarantee you will never forget

  • @aliciadavis1163
    @aliciadavis1163 Před rokem +12

    Weird Fishes, Paranoid Android, Jigsaw Falling Into Place, Just - Radiohead overflows with great songs.

    • @s0rr1.M0O0Se
      @s0rr1.M0O0Se Před 11 měsíci +4

      ... Codex, Sail to the Moon, How to disappear, Pyramid song, Life in a Glasshouse, Planet Telex, Street Spirit, Idiotique, The national anthem, Nude, All I Need, Daydreaming

  • @bjarkegarling6413
    @bjarkegarling6413 Před rokem +69

    I don't know why but both Tool and Radiohead resonates very deeply with me.
    Radiohead has a very wide range from from very grungy rock with Creep, over this eeryness you just experienced and onto broken electro beats with Idioteque.
    Personal recommendations though have to be "Exit Music (for a film)" That track brings tears to my eyes every time.
    If you's like to hear them go bonkers, "A National Anthem" is a must. That track has some of the craziest brass arrangement put into "pop" music

    • @soth1sol
      @soth1sol Před rokem +2

      personal recommendation: the mars volta.

    • @rfuseeglobalapp
      @rfuseeglobalapp Před rokem +5

      Same here, Radiohead and Tool are 1 and 1A for me. Radiohead, IMHO, is the greatest band of all time. I'm seriously jealous for anyone who hasn't heard their catalog yet. Polo, if you love moody music like you said here, this is your band.

    • @eduardolozano4452
      @eduardolozano4452 Před rokem +2

      Dude, Exit Music is one of a kind song. Always resonates with me. love it so much.

    • @eduardolozano4452
      @eduardolozano4452 Před rokem +1

      @@soth1sol this!!

  • @drdeviant8365
    @drdeviant8365 Před rokem +22

    I vote for more Radiohead.. This was a great starting point for a Radiohead dive btw

  • @MrCadaverdog
    @MrCadaverdog Před rokem +41

    Radiohead makes you use a whole different part of your brain. Their music lives between the notes.

  • @calipidgious
    @calipidgious Před rokem +19

    Radiohead is unquestionably one of the most creative bands I've ever heard. They also do melancholy like no one else. My personal fave albums are The Bends and King of Limbs.

    • @s0rr1.M0O0Se
      @s0rr1.M0O0Se Před 11 měsíci

      Wow! Really interesting choice. I guess, I like all of their albums without Pablo honey of course.

    • @BeyondFunction1
      @BeyondFunction1 Před 8 měsíci +1

      The Bends is really very under-appreciated. So much so that sometimes it surprises me. At the same time I kinda get it because from OK Computer onwards they're in such a different place. It sorta like they weren't really Radiohead yet.

    • @sneakyfox4651
      @sneakyfox4651 Před 3 měsíci

      To me, the master of melancholy will always be Camel. Try listening to the albums "Nude" and "Stationary Traveller", not least the title track from the latter album.

  • @jordanmalone2547
    @jordanmalone2547 Před rokem +7

    Wow if you fuck with this song you’re going to love majority of their material, a lot of it is that feeling of somber mysteriousness. They’re so dope

  • @danakerjbam
    @danakerjbam Před rokem +59

    Wow. What a song to start with. This is why you’re fast becoming my fave reactor.
    I predict within a few months you’ll be torturing yourself as to whether Tool or Radiohead are your favourite band. You don’t have to choose. But your fellow fans will get it. Next suggestion: “Just” from The Bends, “Let Down” from OK Computer, or “National Anthem” from Kid A.

    • @danakerjbam
      @danakerjbam Před rokem +3

      (And props to patron Adam. Good name. Great pick. And not me, srsly)

    • @maksympimenow1992
      @maksympimenow1992 Před rokem +3

      National Anthem is not from Amnesiac but KidA

    • @danakerjbam
      @danakerjbam Před rokem

      @@maksympimenow1992 DOH! Fan shame.. (thx, will edit)

    • @mkepler1
      @mkepler1 Před rokem +2

      Wait till he gets to In Rainbows 🌈

    • @bobsmith3291
      @bobsmith3291 Před rokem +2

      And then wait till he gets to the best album aka in rainbows

  • @ememnicholas565
    @ememnicholas565 Před rokem +17

    Oh gosh, Radiohead is an experience. So many beautiful and unusual songs. Try the song "Reckoner", it will either give you chills or make you cry; it is so very haunting. Another personal favorite is "How to Disappear Completely" from the album Kid A. Thom's ethereal voice and the sublime lyrics hit me in the gut every time.

  • @Deltron3031
    @Deltron3031 Před rokem +14

    Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead is a legit orchestral composer. This song is amazing in that they took a 'Doors'-style base - I get "The End" vibes - added the string arrangement, and then finished it with the experimental touches such as the relatively unique time signature. Several simple parts, but as a whole it creates a beautiful song. You'll notice this is a trademark of Radiohead...they aren't necessarily coming up with entirely new ideas, but they have a way of molding different ideas together to create songs that popular as well as underground music lovers can enjoy.

  • @LuckykidA
    @LuckykidA Před rokem +14

    POLO. Tool and Radiohead are my top 2 favorite bands of ALL TIME!!!!!

  • @peopleintrees
    @peopleintrees Před 11 měsíci +3

    I’ve been to 16 Radiohead concerts dating all the way back from 1997. I remember when they found their sound with Ok Computer, and being completely blown away with what I was hearing. This was my reaction for every album.
    Watching you react to them for the first time just brings back some fond memories. You need to listen to them constantly.

  • @bradkey6084
    @bradkey6084 Před rokem +29

    Considering Tool, Pink Floyd, and Radiohead are all in my top 5... pretty jealous you're getting to experience all of this for the first time. Gonna be a good year. When you get time you should watch the Radiohead - In Rainbows From the Basement recording.

    • @JMyrk
      @JMyrk Před rokem +1

      I'm glad to see there's a lot of big fans of tool and radiohead, I'd add pink Floyd, modest mouse and porcupine tree and you have my top 5

  • @lastborn11
    @lastborn11 Před rokem +3

    Radiohead. One of the elusive acts i anticipated seeing live on day...I karaoke their songs "high and dry" &" fake plastic trees" when i need to humble myself ...our need to see bewilderment 😊

  • @erine4565
    @erine4565 Před rokem +5

    Oh yes!! Anything off In Rainbows my fav Rafiohead album.

  • @jomaarno
    @jomaarno Před rokem +8

    Sad eerie music, search for "living in a glasshouse" "nude" "how to dissapear completly" "exit music for a film", the song "nude" is one of my favorite song of all times, keep the good music polo, greetings from Mexico

  • @ceebee491
    @ceebee491 Před rokem +3

    PARANOID ANDROID MATE! (A Banger from Radiohead)

  • @delugesofgrandeur
    @delugesofgrandeur Před rokem +3

    Awesome seeing you react to Radiohead! Pyramid Song is a great introduction! How to Disappear Completely would be my next recommendation.

  • @themadcow71
    @themadcow71 Před rokem +4

    One of the GOATs IMO.

  • @chottstuff
    @chottstuff Před 24 dny +1

    one of my favorite things about youtube is watching people discover great music.

  • @t21luv
    @t21luv Před rokem +3

    I’ve been waiting for this with how much you enjoy Tool you will relish the Radiohead journey.
    I graduated in ‘93 these were our bands and they got better in our 20’s, then 30’s and so on.

  • @LynneConnolly
    @LynneConnolly Před rokem +1

    This is one of my favourite songs. Just beautiful.

  • @timhanna5363
    @timhanna5363 Před rokem +10

    Came here for the tool reactions. Staying for Radiohead. Literally my two favorite bands. Radiohead catalog is massive, don't get discouraged by the occasional "weird tracks" Sometimes the hardest stuff to listen to at first will have the most staying power in the long run. Also the evolution of Radiohead over time is super important. Keep track of when tracks are released!

  • @dashdrum-again
    @dashdrum-again Před 5 měsíci +1

    You picked a good Radiohead song to start with. Now, listen to it a few hundred more times to get all the details. Love this!!

  • @azrar
    @azrar Před rokem +5

    This is my favorite Radiohead song.
    “I Might Be Wrong” is a nice song too. More upbeat than Pyramid Song, but still eerily dark.

  • @sharilynbratton6476
    @sharilynbratton6476 Před rokem +6

    Getting back into Radiohead after a long time not listening to them; I had forgotten how deeply I used to lose myself in their music, this song was a fave. Don't know why I stopped listening to them I still have the CD of this album and another Radiohead album in my closet. Time to listen to them again! Btw The Killers were also a fave band of my son's, I actually had one of their songs played at his funeral in 2015 in a list of his fave songs. When You Were Young and Smile Like You Mean it still make me melancholy because they were the first 2 Killers songs he shared with me to get me liking the band too; I love both songs but Smile Like You Mean It really mirrors so many aspects of my son's life so it gets me emotional, especially the official music video.

    • @fridarey
      @fridarey Před rokem +2

      hey Sharilyn, just as the Pyramid Song lyric said Nothing to Fear I saw your post about your son and re-read your comment. It's wonderful you have an insight into your son's music tastes and sharing something as emotional as most Radiohead and Killers tunes creates a raw feeling that can accept any emotion. I'm a parent too and cannot imagine the pain of your loss, I hope you find peace with your cherished memories ahead x

    • @sharilynbratton6476
      @sharilynbratton6476 Před rokem +2

      @@fridarey Thank you for your kind words, they are much appreciated.

  • @crestfallenknight7983
    @crestfallenknight7983 Před 18 dny +2

    You have a fantastic ASMR quality to your voice

  • @LuckykidA
    @LuckykidA Před rokem +5

    You should try ALL I NEED off the album IN RAINBOWS. A gem of gems.

  • @lecancellieri
    @lecancellieri Před rokem +3

    Radiohead - "Fake Plastic Trees!"

  • @Shnonan
    @Shnonan Před rokem +8

    I'm digging that your first listen was this track as it is one of my favorites and has been since it's release. The track is evocative of it's title even without any clear reference to that ancient culture within it's lyrics. The melody is pure bliss from time immemorial. The piano accompaninent has an off-kilter quality to it at first but as the other instruments are layered into the song it's beat suddenly becomes so gratifying. For me, the climax comes with the introduction of full strings. If you want something...similar, check out Like Spinning Plates from the I Might Be Wrong Live Recordings release peeanna lover.

  • @SuPeRNinJaRed
    @SuPeRNinJaRed Před rokem +2

    I still remember as a kid borrowing this from my older sister and listening to it on my CD player (mind you I had stuff like Sugar Ray) and when I first heard (specifically Pyramid Song) it changed me forever, the pace, the build, especially the lyrics (“Black Eyed Angel swan with me...”) haunted me, I envisioned a beautiful ghost in the water pulling you down (like a siren) It still even now freaks me out, getting to see you hear this for the first time, brought that feeling back to me, and as you said (me too then and now) “I got the chills”... seriously great stuff thanks for letting me relive my first listen, through you!

  • @thejohnroxbury
    @thejohnroxbury Před rokem +6

    Radiohead and Tool go hand in hand in terms of genius innovation within their genres. Both bands operate on a different level and have dozens of incredible songs. I'm so glad you've started on this journey.

  • @CC-oi9mc
    @CC-oi9mc Před rokem +5

    Radiohead have some really great heavier rocking tracks - You, Blow Out, Optimistic, Morning Mr.Magpie, Bodysnatchers, Planet Telex.

  • @johnbolton7657
    @johnbolton7657 Před měsícem +1

    Radiohead is a brilliant rabbit hole to get lost in. Have fun.

  • @lowellupchurch1609
    @lowellupchurch1609 Před rokem +2

    Radiohead is my favorite band and one group I actually turned my Dad onto. Hes an old head and i grew up listening to his music but this was one group I showed to him that ive caught him listening to on his own, and this song he says is his favorite. Ive got "Nothing To Fear, Nothing To Doubt" tattooed on my inner arm. Love the reaction. Thanks dude.

  • @flyingcolors7917
    @flyingcolors7917 Před rokem +8

    Oh…..boy….. going down the Radiohead rabbit hole.

  • @earthbone8562
    @earthbone8562 Před rokem +2

    Oh boy! Radiohead. Didn't expect that. Soooooo many good songs. Weird as fuck but that's why I love them. I tripped hard. And frequently to these cats. Oh yeah!

  • @theologyofthebody2870
    @theologyofthebody2870 Před rokem +2

    One of my favorites. Check out ANYTHING of Radiohead! You the man POLO!

  • @apache2392
    @apache2392 Před rokem +2

    I have been highly anticipating this day lol

  • @hirobon3641
    @hirobon3641 Před rokem

    I love the the little thingy u have in the background moving it’s so pleasing and calming to watch especially with this song- great review btw!

  • @juninplays8742
    @juninplays8742 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Holy crap Pyramid Song is your first Radiohead? Awesome.

  • @williamandres1042
    @williamandres1042 Před rokem +1

    Welcome to Radiohead, man, good reaction. New sub!

  • @aaronwolf3587
    @aaronwolf3587 Před rokem +23

    Other than Tool this is my favorite band. And nobody comes close to those two bands as far as how they affect me. Not sure how those 2 totally different bands caught me at the right time in my youth but I’m not hopping off either train until they stop making music. Both bands are straight up genius. Keep doing Radiohead and I’ll be along for that whole ride too now that you’re nearing the end of Tool.

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite Před rokem +1

      I have trouble imagining any other bands from that period who had such dense songwriting methodology and execution. Primus and Cake get points for eccentricity, but seriously, who else?

    • @sydIRISH
      @sydIRISH Před rokem +5

      Tool is really good, but they are a band I have to be in a mood for. Radiohead, I can listen to ANY time...just like Pink Floyd.

    • @mkepler1
      @mkepler1 Před rokem +2

      It’s amazing how many people have Tool and Radiohead as their favorites. I believe it’s because of the technicality and art. It’s challenging music. In the rap world I add Kendrick to my top three with those two.

    • @aaronwolf3587
      @aaronwolf3587 Před rokem

      @@mkepler1 I totally agree. I really loved rap when I was younger. Now I’m very picky about it. But Kendrick is at the top. Pure art. I’m here for it. Also I’m in Az as well. Lol. Transplant from Michigan ✌🏼

    • @katieamarsh
      @katieamarsh Před 10 měsíci +1

      I have to add Smashing Pumpkins to that list too. Different vibes. Unique sounds. Such good bands.

  • @simonatkinson1107
    @simonatkinson1107 Před rokem +4

    A wonderfully dark feel to this song. They’ve done loads of great songs like Creep, Karma Police, Paranoid Android and No Surprises. All incredible songs.

    • @halfalligator6518
      @halfalligator6518 Před rokem +1

      and most their best stuff came out since that stuff too! I mean In Rainbows is jam packed with 10/10 songs.
      Some reason a lot of people just jumped off of the bus after Ok Computer. That was only the beginning of their wild journey really.

  • @leo76767
    @leo76767 Před rokem +1

    I got kid a on vinyl and had and awsome sound system in my living room. that was some other planet I visited man, it was unreal

  • @sidneymartin7346
    @sidneymartin7346 Před rokem +2

    Wow! Just saw this video this morning. So happy you're dipping your toes into Radiohead. Radiohead is phenomenal. I would love to see you react to "Reckoner" Live in the Basement (from In Rainbows album). 🌈 It's beautifully done.

  • @paxonearth
    @paxonearth Před rokem +3

    Ha! Maybe their strangest song as an introduction. I'm in love with this song. Absolutely haunting and beautiful. Probably my favorite Radiohead tune. I find it virtually impossible to get the time signature.

  • @Asher8328
    @Asher8328 Před rokem +3

    Something about this song really speaks to me. Glad you enjoyed it too. Maybe try "Climbing Up the Walls," if you want another slow burner.

  • @jack_rabbit
    @jack_rabbit Před rokem +3

    radiohead changes so much over the years... from song to song and album to album, you're gonna hear a LOT of variety. but much like tool, you'd be hard pressed to find anything less than stellar.

  • @yenza123
    @yenza123 Před rokem

    The greatest take on smoothness. Fucking killer of a song. Thank you.

  • @mkepler1
    @mkepler1 Před rokem +1

    You have a new follower 😊 I am gonna work my way through your Tool reactions while I wait for all your Radiohead ones 😂

  • @marcye3649
    @marcye3649 Před 10 měsíci +1

    “There was nothing to fear, nothing to doubt”. Such a beautiful way to talk about that mental space.

  • @samuellascari8056
    @samuellascari8056 Před rokem +1

    You're the first reactor that I see that starts with Pyramid Song and youre Feeling it. That bodes well. This track is masterfully constructed and very complex. Youre officially a radiohead

  • @kengwallgmail
    @kengwallgmail Před rokem +3

    You are about to embark on a JOURNEY! So many great songs. An odd recommendation… The live solo version of Bloom is hauntingly gorgeous. I would hold off on that for a while though as there are so many great choices from the band as a whole. The From The Basement live performances really showcase the strength and versatility of the band (it’s one thing to perform these songs in the studio, it’s another entirely being able to recreate them live).

  • @po5283
    @po5283 Před rokem +3

    This reaction alone got you a new subscriber, anyone who digs this song, this much on their first listen, deserves it!!!
    Radiohead is an absolute trip and I suggest backing up and starting with their album Pablo Honey, half of the fun with Radiohead, is the insane evolution over their discography, which you can hear in every album. A few tracks to keep an eye out for based on your love of this song, Street Spirit off of The Bends, No Surprises off of OK Computer and Motion Picture Soundtrack off of Kid A! You can also read about the inspirations for their albums and songs, Thom Yorke and the other members have discussed and written about it.
    Apologies for the long post, but I have to take a second and highly encourage you to check out some Massive Attack and Portishead, the genre is trip hop, a blend of jazz, r&b, hip hop, lounge, acid jazz and psychedelic rock, combined to create the most chill, laid back and groovy, funky music ever. Massive Attack, try starting with tracks Dissolved Girl, Group Four and Black Milk, off of their Mezzanine Album; and for Portishead, try Roads, Glory Box, Sour Times and Only You, from their Live in Roseland NYC Concert, one of the best live performances you'll see, with full philharmonic accompanying them. Also their studio tracks for Humming and Western eyes, are amazing tracks.

  • @fernandoeguia9997
    @fernandoeguia9997 Před rokem +1

    The end to the song always gives me chills

  • @jasonulrich2513
    @jasonulrich2513 Před rokem +3

    Yes, yes, yes! I had aspirations of being the one to introduce you to RH, but someone beat me to it. I'm joining Patreon so I can get the full reactions as you go down this huge rabbit hole. They may not rise to be your favorite band, but I suspect they will easily become top three. Enjoy the ride my friend!

  • @MrWestie1985
    @MrWestie1985 Před rokem

    Just stumbled across your channel... Fantastic reaction mate, great to see someone genuinely connect with a song. Also great to see a 'first time' Radiohead reaction which isn't Creep! ✌️

  • @juanezsanchez4441
    @juanezsanchez4441 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The drums coming in at 4:05 gives me chills

  • @katem7234
    @katem7234 Před rokem +1

    I am SO EXCITED for your journey into Radiohead! You will not be disappointed. I recommend checking out Like Spinning Plates, How to Disappear Completely, In Limbo, and Nude...to name a few

  • @MrGmonkeywillruleyou
    @MrGmonkeywillruleyou Před rokem +1

    I remember you like a lot of sad music. Radiohead is the king of it

  • @gl2700
    @gl2700 Před rokem +1

    This album transcends space and time. Actually a warp? One of my favs of all time! Great reaction!

  • @macpdm
    @macpdm Před 2 měsíci +1

    It feels beautifully mysterious

  • @adamantiumbomb
    @adamantiumbomb Před rokem +2

    I saw Radiohead play 'The Columbia River Gorge Amphitheater' in WA State during their 'Kid A' tour...to this day one of the best shows I've ever seen! Great review! 👍 They get progressively weirder with each album....their 'Paranoid Android' music video would be a great one to react to! 🤔

  • @georgealanis7831
    @georgealanis7831 Před 5 měsíci

    How could live all these years without that song and how lucky you’re to discovered it now

  • @ravenblakley
    @ravenblakley Před rokem

    This song is one of my favorite! This song in one of the dance scenes when they crash a board metting of the movie step up revelation and the way they use the song is amazing you should check it out! One of My favorite dance scenes of that entire franchise!!

  • @ph8429
    @ph8429 Před rokem +1

    What an interesting first-song of theirs. I adore this song but I would not think to use it as an introduction to Radiohead. I am so glad you love it as much as I'd hope. Next I would check out:
    There, There
    Talk Show Host
    The Bends
    Paranoid Android
    but you really almost can't go wrong

  • @trentboyd5919
    @trentboyd5919 Před rokem +2

    If you love emotional feeling music then you want more Radiohead!

  • @gigglehertz
    @gigglehertz Před 3 měsíci +1

    That album is fucking amazing.

  • @AlxCampi
    @AlxCampi Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video. Radiohead has lots of chill songs like this. Highly recommend “How To Disappear Completely”. Probably their best song

  • @thomasmcguire7550
    @thomasmcguire7550 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is beautiful... siren blast! Nice one!

  • @xxarbell
    @xxarbell Před rokem +3

    Best. Band. EVER.

  • @danwebb1756
    @danwebb1756 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Radiohead is right up there with the Beatles to me. They can do no wrong.

    • @9000ck
      @9000ck Před 12 dny

      I think they are to the early 21st century what the Beatles were to the middle-late 20th century. They both capture and express something essential to their respective times. The Beatles music was full of hope, love and absurdity. Radiohead is full of a sense of awe inspiring loss.

  • @matt.coburn
    @matt.coburn Před rokem +1

    I absolutely LOVE how you realize that the piano part in the beginning is actually offbeat when the rest of the instruments and drums come in. Even if you don't consciously realize it or are aware of it, it radically changes the feel of the song. It's not just the song being fleshed out; there's some kind of tectonic shift that's difficult to put your finger on. I think this may be one of, if not my favorite Radiohead songs.

  • @joshuapocalypse
    @joshuapocalypse Před rokem +1

    And yeah, Amnesiac and Kid A were more electronic and jazz sounding than pervious work. But, you can tell by OK Computer that they were headed that way.

  • @christinebrown4777
    @christinebrown4777 Před rokem +1

    Iconic Radiohead… Creep, Karma Police, Fade Out ( street Spirit). All of OK Computer. Thom York the singer is haunting and weird and perfect.

  • @user-pp3dq1bs4r
    @user-pp3dq1bs4r Před 5 měsíci +1

    I highly recommend Daydreamung and especially if you listen to it watching the video to it its a trip in it's self i actually highly recommend listening to as much radio head ad possible.....they really do reinvent themselves in every album they create and make so many masterpieces

  • @inphanta
    @inphanta Před 11 měsíci

    Kudos to you for starting with proper Radiohead. This is a rabbit hole that is definitely worth exploring. :)

  • @dustinzieg1950
    @dustinzieg1950 Před 11 měsíci

    you reacted the way you should, 10/10 like you said! These are great vids thanks!

  • @WorldOfPain666
    @WorldOfPain666 Před rokem +3

    Ahh yes, Radiohead. These guys are amazing at what they do.
    Fake plastic trees, the bends, talk show host, everything in its right place, iron lung... Jeeze, they have so many good songs. Enjoy the ride my man

  • @mariemarquez2480
    @mariemarquez2480 Před 2 měsíci

    This song, his voice, still pierces my soul every single time I hear it. ❤. One band I missed in concert, I've been to so many concerts but never got the chance to see Radiohead. Hoping for a reunion ❤

  • @blackfeatherstill348
    @blackfeatherstill348 Před rokem

    One of favourite songs. Doesn't get old.

  • @dreww1609
    @dreww1609 Před rokem +1

    Nobody does quietly eery and gorgeous like Radiohead(not their only bag - they have many many), so there are plenty of such songs ahead for you! I've enjoyed your reactions for a while now, you just got a new Sub. I am your typical music lover - classic 70s rock, the Blues - I came of age to 90's hip hop and grunge - saw the birth of electronic dance music - and with all of that, my 3 favorite artists are Stevie Ray Vaughan, Pink Floyd, and at the top - Radiohead. 9 albums of magic. 5 albums in Rolling Stone 500 greatest albums, their bona fides are as legit as they come. Still together, same 5 members, 30 years after "Creep" made them worldwide in 1992. That song rocks, but they evolved into SO MUCH more - this song as example 1. It hits me every time when the beautiful but hard to quite catch pattern is brough to life by the drums kicking in (a waltz beat I believe). I'd check out "Paranoid Android" to get maybe their best known song after 'Creep' and one that offers a pretty encompassing vibe of just what they can do- but as for the dark slow beautiful powerful songs, I'd jump right to "How to Disappear Completely" and "Exit Music(for a film)." A lot of people are thrown by 'Pyramid Song', but you felt the mastery and emotional and sonic effect immediately, so I think you might just truly love falling deep into this band. Thanks for the great analysis, and honest reaction!

  • @samanthapalus1085
    @samanthapalus1085 Před rokem +1

    I'm drawn to that darkness too, and this is one of my favorite Radiohead songs. I think you'd like Teardrop by Massive Attack

  • @maxgrass8134
    @maxgrass8134 Před rokem +2

    Great song for an introduction. Moving on from tool to radiohead is a good choice even though not an obvious one!

  • @Johro66
    @Johro66 Před rokem

    I love that you love this.
    More Radiohead please, they make beautiful music, out of this world.

  • @El_Hicks
    @El_Hicks Před 4 měsíci

    Wow, you listened to my favorite RH song first? Lucky you.

  • @jams_world81
    @jams_world81 Před rokem +1

    Tom Yorke, great artist, the smile is good also

  • @punkroxgirl
    @punkroxgirl Před rokem +4

    I clicked on this as fast as I clicked on your Nirvana reaction!
    Did you know that they first released In Rainbows themselves online for “pay what you want” before the regular release? You could get it for free or pay whatever you chose and they made something like 3 million right away. How cool is that?
    I have also loved this band since the early 90’s (along with Tool and others) and I finally saw them live just about 5 years ago. It was amazing and it was the most chill large crowd I have ever experienced! 😅 it was like everyone there was relaxed and friendly…like the people all just had this connection because of the music. I’ve been to many shows in my life and this was a very unique experience.
    I like all of their stuff equally, as much as it evolves. I would suggest Karma Police, Fake Plastic Trees, Sulk, Thinking about You, Just, Nude, The Bends, All I Need, and True Love Waits

    • @poloreacts27
      @poloreacts27  Před rokem +2

      Wow, sounds like my type of crowd. Never heard of band doing something like that ❤

    • @punkroxgirl
      @punkroxgirl Před rokem

      @@poloreacts27 I had never experienced anything like it and it was a big stadium…after about 20 years of loving the music, finally seeing them live was even better than I hoped, and I’ll never forget how different the crowd and atmosphere was 💜🎶

  • @halfalligator6518
    @halfalligator6518 Před rokem +1

    I've listened to thousands of albums I love and admire... many can be pretty unknown or underrated... but in all honesty Radiohead have made the best hit-rate of albums over any other band for me. Amazing such a well-known band went so far off the rails in their music experiments. In that sense they're a little like the Beatles. The weirdness or challenging aspect of their music pays off big-time in the long term. They're the gift that keeps giving once you "click". Of the 20 or so big bands from my youth... this is probably the only one I still listen to on the regular and it still sounds so fresh.