Radiohead - Follow Me Around (Official Video)
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- čas přidán 31. 10. 2021
- ‘Follow Me Around’ is taken from ‘KID A MNESIA’ out via XL Recordings.
Buy and stream KID A MNESIA: radiohead.ffm.to/kid-a-mnesia
Explore the KID A MNESIA exhibition and gift shop: kida-mnesia.com
Directors: Us
Starring Guy Pearce
Executive Producer: Maurizio Von Trapp
Executive Producer: Medb Riordan
Producer: Georgina Smith
Production Assistant: Heza Jalloh
Commissioner: Scott Wright
Director’s Rep: Claire Stubbs @ Mouthpiece
DOP: Molly Manning Walker
Drone Operator: Harry Holmes
Drone Director: Chris Bradbury
Production Designer: Mark Connell
Art Assistant: Johnny Savage
Props Stylist: Ugne Rimaviciute
Props Assistant: Jacob Lee
Costumer Designer: Katie McGoldrick
Hair & Make Up: Terry Grisdale
1st AD: James Sharpe
2nd AD: Chris Mears
Runner: Colum Ewart
Location Manager: Mark Cushman
Gaffer: Bill Rae Smith
Data Wrangler: Trey Robinson
Medic: Jess Morris
Editor: Joe Guest @ Final Cut
Edit Producer: Maggie McDermott
Edit Assistant: Mike Radforth
Colourist: Simone Grattarola @ Time Based Arts
Flame: Al Hamer
VFX Producer: Sean Ewins
VFX: Mishaal Memon
Sound Design: Machine
Cast: Michele Whitehead - Hudba
"Thom Yorke bullies Guy Pearce with an attack drone"
plot twist - thom was a fly
He bullies the drone with Guy Pearce !
Kkkkkk Very very awesome
You are not funny baby
Guy asked him to play Creep
Radiohead: let's make an amazing song
Also let's release it *20 years later*
More like 25 years
Carlos Gardel in ´Volver´ sings: -..."que veinte años no es nada"...- "That 20 years are nothing".
@@arturomontilla5073 hey argie..😁
Oh they added about a minute of humming thats new lmao. It’s getting a bit annoying. Radiohead recycling their bsides. Like cmonnnnnnn. I am grateful tho lol
@@anteaters-R-us I mean breaks between albums were always long, so oknotok and Kid Amnesiac fill up the space in between at least.
I've always wondered what it would be like to terrorise Guy Pearce as an aggressive fly. Thanks Radiohead!
Thought it was Guy Pearce! Thanks for confirming x
@@OxymoronicTonic Yea, it says so in the desc.
@@syrup- I thought it was someone who looked identical to him and had the exactly same name. :p
@@Dreamcatcher9000 I mean, it would've been a crazy coincidence, lol!!
@@syrup- Just for the record, I'd like to clarify that I was kidding. :p
this video made me cry because the guy reminds me a lot of a family friend who has experienced psychosis. it just makes me think of how alone and scared he probably felt. i dont know why im getting so emotional over it
Hi I recommend an Indie Rock Song & Video called 'Looking into The Mirror' by Robert Nix
It seems like any person will have a reason to cry with any song.
But anyway, I'm sure you can understand that he's not really psychotic. Someone with a drone is really bothering him for some reason. :p
How's your friend doing?
This is exactly what was intended. Just based on this one listen I think the one following oneself around IS one’s self!
@GhOs7-Operator What made you say this?
@@Dreamcatcher9000friend is good got 50150’d recently but is now getting help so 👍
Imagine if they filmed this first and ONLY THEN informed Guy Pearce about him starring in the music video
I like to think that’s what actually happened
It is so much more funny if you think about some dude with a drone being paid by Radiohead to Harrass some random person with a drone for a day
@@repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741 why are you here on a Radiohead song? They’re music are so good it’s almost godlike
😂🏆💯
That's what actually happened
The fact that they had this song in their back pocket all these years just shows the standards they set for themselves
This song has been around for some time now.
no offense but this is rather bland, somehow still good
@@canobenitez It's kinda like I Promise. Nice little tune.
It's not so special of a tune...
It's a nice little poppy 90s radiohead song. I'd say they were right to shelve it, still good though.
How… how… HOW can a throwaway song be in my top 10 Radiohead songs??? I actually really, really like this song. Simple yet powerful.
Chewbacca Pannekoek
I make music videos for a living and I gotta say, this is one of the slickest and best editing jobs I've seen in quite a while. The transitions between someone holding the drone and it flying around are spot on. Radiohead you and your crew have outdone yourselves once again
I refuse to believe this was edited. It was all one take! Lol.
LMAO...excellant!!!
It's a go pro on a fly, dude! Lol
I was wondering how this was done. Pretty amazing
don't move like a drone.. thats crazy
Fisheye VHS style footage instantly gives me warm fuzzy vibes of every 90's/00's skate video I ever watched
VHS is analog and has a distinctively different look, and had mostly gone of style by the time period you are referencing. This is much closer to the look of 8mm digital tape (Digital 8 and Hi-8 come to mind) which would have been favored by skate video makers, especially for the light weight and portability of the cameras.
I think this is mostly poor quality because they are using a drone with a vr lense on it. The camera has to be small and efficient so this look comes along with that
@@adamlane6453 but we WATCHED that 8mm footage of skate videos on a VHS tape.
@@adamlane6453 The specific model I'm thinking of is the Sony HVX series, not sure if that records to digital tape! (Though digital tape seems like an oxymoron)
Good times
Whoever piloted that drone deserves some sort of award from the Queen.
Most likely, there is not a drone in all places. For example, 0:28 minute, 4:06. He just couldn't fly there. And in general, the shooting is super!
@@user-qx6ji9cg1f This is absolutely a drone - it's a style of very small FPV drone often called "tiny whoops", which is technically a brand name, but is often used to refer to the style anyway. I've fit my small drones through spaces even smaller than the timestamps you mentioned, it just takes practice.
@@MUSTARDTIGERFPV there are absolutely some shots that were done without a drone. like 0:53 is definitely handheld. unless im an idiot which is definitely possible.
@@fruitypeebilsnooo…
is what you’d expect me to say
The Fly did a great job recording this video!
I love Radiohead so much, the first band to let me know how it feels to be a mosquito while showing with 100% accuracy how I behave around one: )
So _this_ is what Thom meant by low-flying panic attack.
HAHAHAH
This is a roundup
Burn the witch already will you?
Possible edit: He wasn't lying when he said, "We know where you live."
@@HungryTacoBoy haha yesss
These older songs being released is like the best of both worlds. We get new songs/recordings to get hyped over but there's a huge dose of nostalgia to go with it. Its like going back in time, but with something new. Amazing!
OMG thats true, im crying now 🥲
It’s just a bummer that it’s not a complete collection of the recording sessions, like OKNOTOK was. They left off 7 great full band, studio quality released b-sides, rather than just adding the four worthwhile tracks from the third disc so we finally have a complete studio recordings reissue - like OKNOTOK.
Since it’s not remastered the original albums are sonically identical. So unless you don’t have Kid A and Amnesiac already, it’s a pretty flagrant cash grab. Follow Me Around, If You Say The Word, and Spinning Plates (why us version) are all lovely.
But that’s it after that it’s all 1-2 minute scraps. Why do that rather than include the b-sides? I’m a lifelong fan and love everything Radiohead, ESPECIALLY Kid A which is my favorite of theirs, but this.....
🤷🏻♂️
When I discovered the B-Sides "Palo Alto" and "Maquiladora" circa 2010, I was in ecstasy.
@@RustinChole Hey, Fog Again Again version is dope also. But yeah, they should´ve included the B-sides instead of those untitled tracks and instrumental versions of HTDC, etc.
exactly
It's so incredible hearing new and old music from Radiohead.
For those of you who have been waiting for “Follow Me Around” to be released since 1997, your prayers have finally come true!!!
Still curious about how Radiohead has kept this song so neat from 24 years ago, and finally released 🔥
I remember hearing this on the VHS of 'Meeting People is Easy' in the 90s and then transfering the clip to tape (!) so i could listen to it on my walkman....this is great to hear as a full song 25ish years later!
I did the same! I prefer the original lyrics, but them's the breaks.
what a curious and lovely remembrance. thanks for sharing :)
I did the same. Honestly prefer the meeting people is easy versions of big boots(aka man o war) and follow me around, but like you said thems the breaks. And as sparse as this is, it feels more complete to me than anything else on the second disc outside of If You Say The Word.
With The Amazing Sounds Of Orgy after How To Disappear, and Follow Me Around after ASOO, then treefingers, then If You Say The Word leading the second side, it feels like Kid A is as complete as it could ever be.
How the hell did they shoot this!? Whoever the drone pilot is has skills.
That version is better than this one
Woah!
Thom's voice buzzing in your left ear the whole song. Epic.
You just made me aware that I’ve got m buds in the wrong ears 😂
Opposite of the norm is their specialty and that's why I love them too.
i thought my buds were broken
YAS
@@ailsa78 same 🤣
This song isn't about depression. It's about aging. You can't escape it.
You can trap it in a car though.
and loneliness (of a white male 50+ 🤷🏼♂️)
easily cuttable
ust very common
among us
It's about neoliberals and new labour
@@laurentpenot2656 Not sure what relevance that has to feeling lonely.
the budget: a drone and a filter
the result: a hauntingly fitting video for one of the most underrated songs ever written. two whole chords. unbelievable.
It started out giving me Beatles vibes with the distorted vocals and harmonies, but then it became 90's grunge and suddenly i see the link between The Beatles and Nirvana.
I just hear a big Gomez influence and maybe dare I say Oasis on “arrrouuuuunnd”.
But I hear none of the bands you mentioned
i thought it's just me
@@NoCZcamsName1 don’t hear much Beatles but if you don’t hear nirvana/90s grunge you’re deaf pretty clear
Funny you should say that as soon as I heard the first line Stone Temple Pilots came to mind. It would also fit right in on the Alice In Chains "Jar Of Flies" acoustic EP.
@@shnpio Thom sounds nothing like Kurt.
I think you just can’t accept that Nirvana and Kurt aren’t around anymore.
Radiohead has to be one of the greatest bands of all time right? Consistently brilliant.
Certainly
It is one of the greatest bands of all time.
Radiohead and Muse and Placebo are my fav bands
they are the greatest. bands like Beatles, Floyd, Zep etc had less than 10 years of sustained brilliance... Radiohead have 3 decades.
@@RuiLuz you're right
25 years later and I still think it's one of their best songs, doesn't need lots of extra production or elements added because it's always been perfect the way it was. God knows how many times I watched that clip from Meeting People Is Easy, it's quite weird seeing it there listed as an actual official track.
Wow, as someone who first got in to radiohead in the early 90's. And now builds and fly's microdrones, where I literally take off from my table and fly out my window to go explore, and then fly back inside to land. I really appreciate this video!
Sounds like a mix between Nirvana Unplugged and the old Beck. Love them all! Glad you guys never disappointed!
Definitely, with a dose of R.E.M. thrown in. I can hear a bit of "Disturbance at the Heron House" in this
@@lachd2261 Yep, I agree, REM, and also a Kurt Cobain vibe in that song !
Wow. I thought the same.
I've not had much luck getting Radiohead to click with me (maybe I've not heard enough, I really liked Thom's vocals on one of Flying Lotus' songs) but this almost instantly got stuck in my head and was wondering why. The unplugged comparison makes a lot of sense
Хотя бы они выжили!
Little known fact: that man lived on the streets for a few years after this, developed superhuman strength and was featured in the Rabbit In Your Headlights video.
Gnarly!!!
I freaking knew it was him! I loved that amazing track and video!
Nice joke, man!))
I thought it was the guy that wound up lying down on the sidewalk and killing every human being with a secret.
@@harryv6752 such a great connection to Unkle!
Radiohead and their videos always make the song that much better and deeper for me!! Thank you RADIOHEAD!
all of Radiohead's music video were all crafted so well. so good. intricately directed. creatively filmed.
Radiohead truly does something special to me.
Tingly sensation? Me too.
@@fabrizio713 don't forget to add slowdive
I bet
So fkin special
@@fabrizio713 Soda! 👍🏼
the drone flying is actually really impressive lmao
Your modified bear is staring through my heart
This is not a dron. This is a natural Fly
I tried to find it's reflection when it flew to the window; alas, there was none!
@@georgeswonson8978 In the story it seems to be smaller than a fly, like a gnat.
But as to how they really filmed it, I can't tell. Seems to difficult to have really flown.
@@youtubeaccount9058 that's real flying alright , it's called fpv
This is pure grunge, love it. Could you imagine how amazing a collaboration of Thom with Alice in Chains back in the 90s would have been?
That would be unreal. This song has a definite Sap/Jar of Flies period feel.
@Mr. White Three words you need to know: Music is subjective.
hmm
chris cornell would've sounded incredible on this
Nop
This has some serious 'Blind Melon' vibes & I am TOTALLY HERE FOR EM'. Thanks for the mostest awesomest music boys! Keep on Rockin' 💕
Sometimes I'm actually glad to be alive
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
I remember this song in “Meeting people is easy” DVD. It was impressed me for many years.
Amazing about they finally release it.
Once upon a time when I worked at a video store I used to play that DVD on all the screens. 🤓📀
@@leehenderson992 did you play them simultaneously or start them at different times so that there was a different scene on all screens?
Is this the one Thom was singing on stage during a rehearsal/sound check?
Just noticed they posted the sound check video, answering my own question.
@@NoCZcamsName1 I wish man. It was one dvd player connected to all the screens. Early 2000s and all that.
That's some pro level flight, nice work Harry. Also, bold move using the DVR - actually works really well! Love it.
Ever since I started flying tinywhhop and fpv, I've been imagining and still imagining scripts for clips and art with tinywhoop fpv. Thanks for this!
This song feels nostalgic even though it’s my first time hearing it.
Definitely has that vintage sound
Nostalgia for an unknown time, or perhaps a forgotten time. A strange kind of amnesia--kid a mnesia.
@@su6a8i that phenomena is called anemoia
Yes!, such a nostalgic feeling.
YES!!!
I love this song so much, and the creepy video is well-made and fits the music so well! It's classic, yet new and highly refreshing at the same time.
I could listen to this song all day. You guys are still the best!
Hi I Recommend a song And Video called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
I can't stop listening this song. It's still playing on my head all day long
You could say it's following you around ;)
@@cartooningwithchris5329 i see what you did there - nice :)
This is the perfect analogy for anxiety that never leaves you alone.
That is a very skilled FPV pilot.
Hey Ken Heron! Never thought I'd see you here but hey!😂 Love your videos
Very cool to see you here
"Harry Holmes"
Like gta victy
The pilot had me yelling, "oh shit! oh shit!" in increasing disbelief during the opening scene.
love this one,great song and video, I want to fly my drone now,,
one love to Radiohead
never stop making music x
This video is amazing
Hi I recommend A Song called 'The Bond Villain' by Robert Nix
Man, Guy Pearce REALLY didn't wanna be in this music video
@@fabrizio713 Yes, but who asked
He deserves an Oscar.
Funny ...you're right, a he came to mind watching this..thinking they should have gotten him. Now I know...thanks. Time goes..he aged.
@@jimjustjim976 Aged like us, Radiohead but V.O.S.P., is what we are in the end.
Hey, pensé que era el único que lo había notado! 👍🏼
its never a true radiohead song until thom goes "OOOOOOAAAHHHHHHH HUUUUUUHHNNNNG AAAAAAH"
Always love that blue strumming guitar.
Going back in time I would buy all of radiohead’s albums, what’s to say with bootlegs, I’m waiting in the present time for their fiftieth release, a collector next month and I got all the mixtapes that filtered through this year. I am starting to understand more all sentient forms of life and I still idolise Thom Yorke
ME LOOKING AT THE MIRROR WHILE IDIOTEQUE BLASTS IN THE BACKGROUND
Ratio
WHO PUT COFFEE IN MY LSD?!
ice age coming ice age coming
@@Vichislitel 😂 Yes 😂
Vdd linda concordo
Radiohead is one of those bands whose music gets more vital and important for me as I get older. I am always grateful that this band exists.
This will be a legendary classic! It literally feels like a 90s video!
So many years later a guitar based radiohead song. Now I gotta revisit Pablo honey. 👍
The concept and the lyrics make me think of tech companies tracking us everywhere we go. Radiohead, always ahead of their time!
Yes so true, our phones, and non stop advertisements for everything around our home, work or even if your just walking around talking to a stranger, your not alone our phones are watching and collecting data. We are the product. Un plug from relying on tech too much. I use technology but don't get used by it.
I kind of took it mean the memory of someone (maybe a past relationship or someone you loved) not leaving you alone even though you want to move on. But I like your interpretation too!
@@J.5.M. yeah, I mean I have no idea if 90’s tech had anything to do with the lyrics way back, but the video made me think of surveillance, even if it’s supposed to literally be an insect bothering you.
Foolish to put a modern interpretation on the past.
@@LovBoat well the video concept is modern even if the song isn’t.
the fact that drones can easily fly thru mail door holes is both incredibly impressive and scary. No idea that drones can get this small and mobile
they're using cgi and technology for this video it's not all just one take
@@stevesperdacion4148 I understand the splicing of footage, but with things like flying under tables and other very small spaces you have to already be moving in order to reach those speeds. the manuverability is still incredible regardless of how many takes it took to film each section
@@stevesperdacion4148 edited well but thats how Whoop class drones are.. no cgi needed.
I suspect the reason why the footage is not HD/good quality is because they used a mini-drone which are small and 'flat' making them able to go though small spaces. The scary bit is how cheap they are and that anyone can buy one at your nearest electronic shop as they are sold as a kids toy/hobby.
@@ether4211 i like the fact that its low quality, but the sound quality decreases qhen it isnt iploaded in 1080, it wouldnt really change the video quality, maybe it would improve a little bit (it'd look sharper) but nothing too crazy.
Always love a good music video, and with Radiohead you know the music is going to be good to. Keep up the good work!
I cant get enough of Radiohead
Song is basically "How To Disappear Completely" told in a different light. A more literal interpretation of what Thom was feeling during the OK Computer and KID A era.
Except how to disappear blossoms beautifully with the addition of the rest of the band. This does not.
Nah, you’re just reading that into it.
@@RustinChole That's what I meant by told in a 'different' light. The musical composition of this song is very one-dimensional. The lyrics outright express Thom's feelings in a literal sense. Nothing will compare to the absolute masterpiece that is "How To Disappear Completely". I feel that's one of the reasons this song was cut/used as a B-Side--because it was a simplified version of "How To Disappear Completely". Nonetheless, I feel we should all feel fortunate to at least have the chance to to listen to this song.
No lol
@@martinsen2423 art can be interpreted in many ways and can mean something different to each person. that’s the beauty of it
Must listen to this with headphones on. The stereo mix is different , very different
I did that.
👀 nothing
No one else gonna mention that he didn’t wipe his arse?
oh no
Love Guy Pearce and radio head.. great song, stripped back acoustics all the feels✌️🥰😎❤️❤️❤️
💜
Very The Bends EP era. Has a similar vibe as How Can You Be Sure.
I see you in the dark
Corner of the street
Comin' after me, yeah
Headlights on full-beam
Comin' down the fast lane
Comin' after me
You follow me around
You follow me around
You follow me around
You follow me around
Blowin' holes in everythin'
Thatcher's children
See you on the way back down
Drooling looney tunes
Movin' in a swarm
Movin' in a swarm
You follow me around
You follow me around
You follow me around
You follow me around
Na-da-da-da-da-da
Na-da-da-da-da-da, yeah
Na-da-da-da-da-da
Na-da-da-da-da-da, yeah
Nowadays I get panicked
I cease to exist
I have ceased to exist
I feel absolutely nothin'
The words are out of ink
The words you know are out of ink
You follow me around
You follow me around
You follow me around
You follow me around
Na-da-da-da-da-da
Na-da-da-da-da-da, yeah
Na-da-da-da-da-da
Na-da-da-da-da-da, yeah
If it hadn't been for you, with my short attention span, I might have tragically overlooked these brilliant lyrics! Cheers.
😂
I think verse 1 says "calling" after me.
im glad they're still producing quality music and art in this era. Bringing back those 90's vibes. just pure music.
Drone Operator: Harry Holmes
most skilled man on this planet
One of my favorite unreleased nirvana singles, glad its finally getting a proper release.
Best band ever, love you guys, thnxx for the music.
Again, as always, an incomparable song and a unique video
Wow! What a great use of a tinywhoop with analogue video!!! 📺 Excellent 👏
Great tune.
Can't say I've ever noticed any similarity previously; but this could almost be Nirvana unplugged.
This is as R.E.M. inspired as it can get (and Nirvana were heavily influenced by them too, so that comparison is also quite accurate!).
came here to say this
Right?? Especially the "Comin out to meee iiee eeeh"
nick drake inspired
This is in key
I remember Guy getting tattoos to track down his wife's killer, getting polaroids to remember things at least for a while, driving a drug dealer's Jaguar with a broken window...those were simpler times.
He was an Amnesiac
@@NoCZcamsName1 Retrograde or Anterograde, iForget
he sure doesn't
Is this David Lynchs reference?? Lost Highway?
@@DanielAlvarez-oq8ex no, it's from the movie Memento. Guy Pierce was the lead actor in that movie.
Being an Fpv pilot... So glad to see fpv in some clips...
Love FPV and love Radiohead and Thom Yorke...
Awesome skills flying that woop well done and awesome song too
It´s so strange, that a 20+ year old b-side of Radiohead can move me as much as any other regular album track of the last 20+ years.
this is not a b-side but a discarded song.
Been waiting almost 25 years for a studio full band version and "this is what you'll get" Well done 😅
These guys have their own distinctive acoustic guitar tone.
Instant classic. Love!
guy did an awesome job conveying the paranoia, anxiety, and fear so often present in radiohead's work.
How could Thom bully this poor man with his drone 😢
that's freakin guy pearce
@@mlong4479 poor man*
C'mon, we all know it was Colin flying the drone. He was just trying to say hi!
めっちゃええやーん
I love Radiohead so F'n much.
The guys to Guy Pearce: ' Hi Guy. It's Radiohead. What are you up to this morning? Can we come to your place and shoot a music video with zero make-up and zero budget?'
Guy Pearce: ' Sure. Not doing anything.' :)
I listen to all genres of music, and on my playlists there are hundreds of different bands. However, ever since 1997 Radiohead has been the only band I’ve followed and cared about. The different styles, the intelligent lyrics and arrangements - it’s astonishing.
i feel the exact same way!
yup..this what’s lacking maybe people too in a hurry to put out when hey can come out right rime
cause im workin haad
🤬🔥💋🍆
I am slightly obsessed with this song...
Incredible Video, It likes me beacuase of the tecnique of movement of camera, its like a fly watching the life of this caracter😍
I'm still waiting for the (uninterrupted) full-band version from Meeting People is Easy.
Still the best version of this song to this day.
@@Mike-eg3hn I also prefer the live version of 'Fog' (again) with just the piano, and the original acoustic guitar version of 'Good Morning Mr Magpie' from the webcast. Magical.
I quite like the more recent version of the song that I believe was being worked on for AMSP, definitely has AMSP vibes. Thom performed it live with Jonny at one of his solo concerts iirc
The production is amazing. On headphones it's like Thom is singing directly in my ear. Everything is crisp and clear.
@Oltgere every full band version of this they just jammed along, but the og idea in its pure form is as we hear it now, so we didn't really miss out on much imo
Still 128kb/s though, CZcams...
What production? It sounds like a poorly recorded demo
I have no idea what that effect is on the backing vocal track but it's super cool, it's got Everything In Its Right Place and Kid A vibes.
@@lukeimontv7086 can't you hear what happens with vocal layers? it seems they are vocoding it with spectral formants of the guitar; whatever it is, this is far from being just a "poorly recorded demo"...
This is how it felt the past two years… and I’m still listening today.
Hi I Recommend checking out a song called 'The Bond Villain' By Robert Nix
@@redskies4530 I listened to that song and I have to admit, it sucked.
Props to the cameraman's ability to change sizes
There is something very Nirvana-esque about this track. Great stuff.
thought the same!
Unfortunately, that's exactly why I don't like it. Which I find hard to believe, because it's Radiohead. But this song touches me far less than others.
Yes, the melodies are totally Kurt Cobain! I love the vocoder underneath tho giving it the Radiohead spin. This is now a classic as far as I’m concerned.
Radiohead is bigger
Thought the same, especially when it got to the chorus
I always forget my responsibilities whenever Radiohead release a new song. lol
I dropped out of a battlegrounds lobby. Sorry to those players 😝
what u got 12 kids, 100 🐑
God, this is so very, very good. I can't believe I have only come across this now, 20+ years after it was written.
Esse clipe é tudo!
*practicing arrogance
I already liked Radiohead in the "creep days", I loved the bends but when I thought they would play the same thing in the next albums to follow the success, they made ok computer...and again, I thought "well, now, they really are going to play the same style until the end" ...we all know what happened next...they are absolutely brilliant, they do what they want and not what other people want, and they have this thing, like for example when I first eard Cuttooth, I thought "this is one of their greatest songs!!!" and they didnt even put it on record...like with I Promise and lots of others...for example, I wouldnt mind to hear Lozenge of Love before dying...this song is the latest of the ones that other bands would put immediately on record, but radiohead didnt feel like it at the time...they could think of never record it, but they felt like recording it now...like it is nothing special...I remember one comment in a youtube link of Cuttooth, that I can apply to this song and other radiohead bsides: for any other band, it would be a song of a lifetime...for radiohead, it was tuesday.
Haha, I think they just have so many songs (especially from the amazingly creative period between The Bends and OK Computer), and they're perfectionists, they have to get them just 'right'!
Seriously. Imagine recording a song as amazing as Cuttooth and then just relegating it to an obscure b-side.
Nice M. Bison reference in the ending there.
It was on a Friday, not Tuesday
@@biffclimpo8242 I came here to post that :) hehe
You know what that's a god tier drone controlling
This song sounds like a cross between Nirvana and Silvechair: and I mean that in the most utmost respect, not a diss. As a longtime fan myself, who got REALLY into Radiohead around "Ok Computer", I forget sometimes that Radiohead emerged with one of the biggest "grunge" athems ever, which was "Creep". My, how things have changed (and for the better!)...but this is nice to hear.
i love this song so much
ok, more than 20 years to finish this gem, can't wait !!
I remember them playing this in a concert soooo many years ago. Incredible track!
Huh? 20 years to do an acoustic guitar and vocals? Doesn’t make sense to me. Maybe I’m misunderstanding.
@@LaceChaser the whole last album "Moon Shaped Pool" was all also tracks Radiohead has had kicking around for years. But never "officially" released. Just like this song here. I guess they are "finally finished" once made available outside of random live recordings... Lol
But yeah I get yr point. This song has been pretty much done, for decades!
@@chipwalter4490 No it wasn't! AMSP had only 5 songs that were older and played by the band years before..
Everyone: "this is such a masterpiece depicting depression and how it follows you around"
Me: this is exactly every time a fly gets in my house and wouldn't leave me alone despite me opening the damn window stupid fly
lmfaoo😂
Breaking Bad fly episode be like
@@therealthiccupstandingciti1674 yessss
Not necessarily, but a great take. :)
XDDDDDDD same
When songs ‘Thinking About You’ and ‘Just’ haunts Kid A’s halls.
Love how the video is not super HD on purpose, really fits the song and Radiohead themselves.
Radiohead has some of the most coolest music videos ever, extremely rare this days...
Check out sound of Massive Attack’s recent stuff.