Radiohead - Burn The Witch
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- ‘Burn the Witch’ is taken from ‘A Moon Shaped Pool’ out on XL Recordings. Buy & stream it here: radiohead.ffm.to/amoonshapedpool
Director: Chris Hopewell
Producer: Rosie Lea Brind
Editor: Ben Foley
DOP: Jon Davey
Art Director & Production Designer: Chris Hopewell
Post effects and grading: Ben Foley at Buckloop
Key Animators: Virpi Kettu, Louie Mc Namara & Oli Putland
Animators: Aaron Hopewell, Andrew Stewart, Rosie Lea Brind & Chris Hopewell
Set construction: Holly Jo Beck & Lois Garland
Puppets and props: Elaine Andrew, Virpi Kettu, Bonnie Griffin, Lucy Roberts, Ash Clarke, Ella Baraclough, Bec Coates, Rosie Lea Brind, Chris Hopewell & Andrew Stuart
Production company: Jacknife
Written by Radiohead
Produced & mixed by Nigel Godrich
Engineered by Nigel Godrich & Sam Petts-Davies
Assistant engineer at La Fabrique Studio: Maxime LeGuil
Mastered by Robert C. Ludwig at Gateway Mastering
Strings by the London Contemporary Orchestra, conducted by Hugh Brunt
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So good.
Ayyyyyy (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
+Smooth McGroove I'm a Radiohead and a McGroove fan. What can I say, I've got good taste.
+Smooth McGroove 0100001
You're awesome too Smooth McGroove ♡
SMOOOTH!!!
How in fucks name did this get 9k dislikes it's one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard.
People are entitles to their opinions, not all like artsy stuff and that is all good. So chill and enjoy being unique ;).
And yeah, in words of one internet busy nerd - THIS IS LIT 0_0 (... and i don't even like Radiohead).
9,211 witches ....
Yep, BURN them!
I think that we have 9257 dislikes because of the titlle "A moon shaped pool (full album)". This is not the full album!!! I will put a dislike too!
+Hugo Silva What are you on about?
We're studying this song in school, the gradual build up through the events in the songs narrative, lyrics, and storytelling is incredible!
Me too! Big fan guiny. Good luck :)
Man I wish I had a teacher like yours back when I was in school. So have you learned much from Radiohead yet thanks to your teacher? :)
Y’all be having them young buls🙋🏽♂️
I like how this is only 174 likes yet it's on top of comment section because verified checkmark
@@iHaveTheDocuments isn't CZcams neat?!
I have no idea how anyone can come up with this. The instrumentation is so unique. The buzzy synth bass under the plucky strings and weird percussion…. Incredible.
Yeah, it's so weirdly melodic.
Thom Yorke is a musical genius because he sold his soul to the devil for his life. Please seek The Lord Jesus Christ before it is too late! Have a blessed day! Merry Christmas! ⛄
@@GodJesusChristTheHolySpirit what?
@@neo4544 PLEASE SEEK OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST SO THAT YOU MAY HAVE ETERNAL LIFE IN HEAVEN WITH GOD AND NOT BE CONDEMNED TO GO TO HELL WITH THE DEVIL. Have a blessed day. 😁❤️
@@GodJesusChristTheHolySpirit satan rules
Violin is a perfect rock instrument.
this music has been influenced by classical by genre derivative.
I wonder if any of these are real violins. Synth sounds these days are quite something.
@@keithklassen5320 These are real violines and cellos, i can smell :))
@@knenda1 Those are not violines. They play this song with a guitar played as a violin, with a bow.
Mayane Lopes like Sigur Ros?
This is good but it needs more bear punching and bee helmets
+David Dean Burkhart My thoughts exactly!
+David Dean Burkhart Didn't see a shark (?) in a bag, either
+David Dean Burkhart Are you gonna make a video of this song?
Needs more cowbell :-)
+David Dean Burkhart NOT THE BEES AAAAYYYYRRGGGHHH
Had no idea that this song came out in 2016... I've always thought it was something much older. It feels like a classic that's lived for decades
actually it was written during the making of Kid A but was put aside until A Moon Shaped Pool.
Yeah I definitely have memories of listening to this in the mid 2000's. Thanks for clearing that up!
well thats radiohead for ya... putting out bangers for decades on end
@@xethified While written during the Kid Amnesia sessions (that's easy to tell, a lot of the songs written then are composed of short sentences that were almost randomly put together, like this song, Everything on its right place or Optimistic), it was never played live before its release (only the opening chords during an In Rainbows concert).
It certainly is. It was written in the era of Kid A (2000).
Radiohead really does not have a bad album
Pablo Honey and King Of Limbs ate their worst albums... and those albums would be top tier in any other bands discography
@@IBESMusic94 Yes, Poor albums by radiohead are good albums for anyone else. We've just got too used to good music!
@@IBESMusic94 I'm sorry, but Pablo Honey and The Bends are both at the bottom of the list BENEATH King of Limbs. You still have yet to fully discover Radiohead's most complex music.
@@AyyyGabagool the bends is wayyy better than TKOL what are you talking about
@@AyyyGabagool The Bends at the bottom? Are you deaf?
Darkest bob the builder episode ever
And I thought Wallace and Gromit couldn't get any darker
***** ikr
Or postman pat ;)
AHAHAHAAHAHA
djhappyyyyy you mini
The progression in this song is amazing!
precisely. excellent point
+TheAndroidBro I don't give credit to the tone-deaf!! THIS IS BRILL!!
+TheAndroidBro
STOP SAYING I KNOW RIGHT!!! Generation ZERO.
sempi
+SoCloseToToast very
How did I live 20 years without Radiohead....
You never seen a CZcams gem until u seen radiohead
Same for me, I'm 20 and I discovered Radiohead thanks to this song that my father put in the car... I should have been born in the 80's...
You didn't!
Every day of your 20 years radiohead has been with you, be it for each moment of joy, seperation, anger, pain, confusion, loss or love. That is the beauty of radiohead they capture the very essence of what we are as individuals and a society and what we may become.
All the best.
Philip.
Same here ha
You ain't gonna half of it if you continue to listen to them.
There is something about the crescendo of the strings culminating at the same time that the town leader has turned and raises his arms that is just so powerful. What a superb blending of audio and visual media - the whole really is greater than the sum of its parts in this case.
Typical Radiohead: the first track gets you hooked, and slowly and surely, the album becomes addictive.
Mark Russell I love that! My favourite all time albums usually took a few listens, ones that you really have to take your time with.
Their best opening track is still 15 step
AMSP really grows on you the more you listen, I don't think I really grasped what us great about the album upon first listening, and now it's turning into a personal favorite of mine. This band continues to make magic
I’m moving up right behind Ok Computer. The more I listen to it the better it gets.
and then yuo sell it on ebay a week later for $5 or best offer
Nicholas Cage's acting in this video is much less wooden than usual.
usually hate jokes with targets at easy as nic cage but this was actually good
+Winston Knowitall HA awesome
+Winston Knowitall bear...PUUUUCNH
WOODy Allen could be in this video.
I thought he was a bit too soft in his performance.
2016- this song is amazing
2017- this song is amazing
2018- this song is amazing
2019- this song is amazing
2020- this song is amazing
2021- yup, this song is still amazing
Edit it to 2022 ;)
This song is amazing but isnt my Future because i didnt wrote this . Só fuck you demons
2022 update ???
Oh no guys! What if it isn't awesome anymore? And how could we tell without Lady Stardust?
2022 still this song is amazing
I like how the inspector dude is the only clearly left handed person.
Thank you - I didn't even realise. Even more respect. Masterpiece.
Sinister
1st listen: Good, but meh...
2nd listen: It's not that bad actually.
3rd listen: I think I start to like it a bit.
4th listen: This is actually better than I thought.
5th listen: This is good!
6th listen: I like it a lot!
7th listen: I love it!
....
100th listen: When this album is going to be released already!!!
That's Radiohead for ya!
yea it's happened to me
+Tefan Yosha btw get Looper for CZcams. Thank me later.
+Aggelos V. same.
+Aggelos V. Perfect description!!
+Aggelos V. 13 listens in. God damn it man.. This is fucking unreal.
The violins at the end are fantastic. It just gives off a sense of impending dread.
Those aren't violins but guitars played with violin bows.
Even more creative!
"the longer the note, the more dread" - Superhans
@@Tot0Gog0 bitches just say anything you’re so fucking pretentious that you’ll just see one video of jonny playing this live with a bow on his guitar and think “omg he’s a genius he played this on a guitar” no mf use your ears those are from an orchestra like jonny is a composer and incredible but don’t fucking spread misinformation when you don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about
@@Tot0Gog0 Oh, like Jonsi from Sigur Ros be doing?
And it ends with the sounds of the birds and the fire burning....
This song and video deserve to recognised for their contribution to human kind
“We know where you live”
Soaring over the ominous impending dread pulsing in the strings...
Wow!
Note: no-one has mouths to speak out, and they're expressionless, except those who will be burned: the man with the X on his door and the Inspector, and of course the bird who's trying to tell everybody (singing) but nobody is interpreting.
Did you ever see the back of a twenty dollar bill...on weed?
Thank you for this. I love reading the various interpretations of Radiohead lyrics/videos. They always make me think and adjust my metaphorical lenses.
Cheers mate. 👍
They have mouths, but its only displayed when making a gesture (same goes for the inspector). He keeps seeing strange and at time disturbing things yet does nothing, only to be burned himself in the end. I'm assuming that's the lesson.
Nobody has a mouth till the plot ask them to have it.
The only one who is required to have expression so the plot moves forward is the stranger. And only when it is necesary why? Because it is a stop motion video.
@@dannydufault6255 lol
After losing Bowie the only thing that can redeem 2016 is new Radiohead. Thank fuck.
+ellystripes I know right. This coupled with a possible new The Avalanches record. omg
+ellystripes yes
+ellystripes James Blake just released a masterpiece of an album
amen
+Bandstand don't you tease me like this man. are you for real? new avalanches?
aint this that moral orel show everyone’s talking about
Thought about that too
This music video and song really do perfectly capture that wound up tight feeling in your chest you get during a panic attack. But just like a panic attack you'll be okay in the end once you get through it and find your way out.
i cannot believe that this was 4 years ago
I still remember hearing this for the first time on the radio. I immediately looked it up on youtube and watched this amazing music video! I was in my first year at college at the time, and now I'm about to finish college (I did two separate programs), but I remember that day like it was yesterday!
Sometime in 2018 or 2019 I noticed that an actor, I believe, died the 8th may, 2016. I don't know who. A ,minor-rol actor in a car crash, I think.
I know, man. Feels like 2 at most
Sometimes I'm surprised even a month or week has passed. Time seems so intangible and confusing.
@@kronkpepikrankenitz5539 It only gets worse the older you get, and I'm guessing at the end you wonder where the time went. Which is why you hear old people telling the young not to waste their time on this planet.
01:35 wow postman pat sure took a dark turn since I last watched it
Bonjour je '
XD
+Jason Hardridge Inbreeding can do that to a small village's population
+Jason Hardridge The models are from Camberwick Green.
O.O
I’ve watched this masterpiece loads of times since it’s release and I’m always just a wee bit chuffed that the inspector managed to escape the flames! Seeing him wipe his brow in relief always makes me feel a wee bit better about things. Much love from up here in the Scottish highlands - stay safe folks and soon this really shitty couple of years will be over 👍🏻❤️
Much happier ending than Wicker Man.
I listened to the song way before I knew about the music video and I thought the song was great. I when I saw the music video clicked it to leave a like but when I watched the full thing I felt uncomfortable leaving a like because ya know…but i than I left a like when i saw that he survived lol
just a witch on the loose
It ain't over. It's just getting started.
hes survived but in a village of people who cant let him get away
I became a Radiohead fan in 2002-2003. I really never thought they could make any song after Kid A that would impact me so much, especially since OK Computer is probably my favorite album ever, but somehow this became my favorite of theirs over the years? I feel like this is Radiohead at their literal peak in so many ways. Absolutely unbelievable.
OK Computer is where the lost the plot for me. Kid A was interesting, if super weird, but everything agger that was just self-indulgent electronic music.
@@Anjohl Listens to King of Limbs: "Oh these experimental electronic drum machine beats and programmed synths, where's the goddamn band?" Watches King of Limbs Live from the Basement: "Wait, what? This is all actually being _played?_ Holy sh*t!"
@@Anjohl yeah pyramid song, life in a glasshouse, there, there, 2+2=5, weird fishes/arpeggi, jigsaw falling into place, morning mr. magpie, present tense etc are definitely all such indulgent electronic tracks
@@Anjohlidiot
Who says Midsommar? This is The Wicker Man (1973) movie scene.
not really a scene from the movie, but certainly inspirated
People tend to forget the old classics...
Ranch DuBois it was really good in my opinion. If you read behind the movie you realize the meaning behind the story and it’s crazy beautiful. It’s a quite disgusting psychological horror, but it’s really interesting to look into cult and psychological horror. Really the movie wasn’t that bad other than the actors.
@@warprincess5834 all the nudity scenes felt like a cheap shock factor to me. I felt more disgusted than horror or disturbed after watching midsommar so i wouldn't call that a good horror movie story wise. Cinematography's great though
lol midsommar was inspired by the wickerman
Stay in the shadows
Cheer at the gallows
This is a round-up
This is a low-flying panic attack
Sing the song on the jukebox that goes
[Chorus]
Burn the witch
Burn the witch
We know where you live
[Verse 2]
Red crosses on wooden doors
If you float, you burn
Loose talk around tables
Abandon all reason
Avoid all eye contact
Do not react
Shoot the messengers
This is a low flying panic attack
Sing the song of sixpence that goes
[Chorus]
Burn the witch
Burn the witch
We know where you live
We know where you live
Up
Up
Up
Thanks, sometimes it seems like Thom just makes noise and doesn't say words, not complaining though
I can read
One of the Best Radiohead songs in History
Hi I recommend a song & video called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
Man this reminds me so much of the original Wicker Man movie, love how they kept the same atmosphere with the puppets
Indeed, just finished watching the movie and this music video was in my mind immediately
@emrahdinc8675
Just watched it too and thought the exact same thing. Came right back and found your comment
I need more. MORE!
Repping for destiny
Destiny and Radiohead!
bungie already got a led zep track into Destiny. I'm counting on this being used next
lol I hate destiny can't stand it now. But when I used to play in watched this guy loads
+TheAndroidBro This is utter wank. Like most of their music. Just hipster navel gazing shite.
BOOOOOOUHUHUUUUUUUUUURNTRHWEEEEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIITCCHHHHHH
WEEEEENOOOOOOOAAAAAAAWHEREYALEEEEEEEEEEEV
Win of the year
Marissa No one really knows the words to his songs. Just people sing sounds which sound similar to what he's saying
Alex Pack sex
Its pretty easy though as the chorus is the title...
+James Collins no
3:53
Dude: 'I am not getting paid anywhere near enough to be burned to death inside of a giant wicker man. These ppl are crazy.' 🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️
This will forever be my favorite song from Radiohead.
Come on in, you found your door.
Its great to see you.
We have all came in one door or another.
Thank you for your inspiration.
when ever you feel you can leave peacfully on your own accord.
Do y'all know more songs like this one?
@@aarongarcia4381 lotus flower by radiohead if you haven’t listened to it yet kind gives the same vibe as this song, upbeat and mysterious
this video kinda gave me *that* vibe which really hard to get
Hey! I thought I was doge
>Doge meme in 2016.
DankMemes im your father....
wow....wanna tell the internet about it ? oh wait you just did lol
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I jizzed in my pants as soon as I saw there was a new Radiohead song.
not the only one!!
Same. multiple times.
same. seriously. greatest band in the world
+Alex Dickey Absolutely
obvioustly
THIS SONG SLAAAAPPPPPSSSSSSSSS DUDES RADIOHEAD IS SO GOOD I CANT BELIEVE IT
ikrrr
What an elegant album is AMSP! It’s like all radiohead members were academic musicians
1973's The Wicker Man. Very obscure, very English.
+The_Scarf_Ace The Wicker Man is not obscure.
TheSpacecraftX The majority of people have not seen, or are not familiar with that film, if anything, more people know the 2006 version.
Such a great film. Didn't realize it was that obscure
+The_Scarf_Ace is that Wallace Shawn?
Yoshi Wall yes I am
Im dying to see this live with a full string orchestra
+fxg True omg
Oh god, yes..
+fxg the screeching ending would give me nightmares
I seriously want to play this with my school orchestra haha! 😊
I agree! It's a very dark sounding song and having a string section would take it over the edge live.
Why is Radiohead the only music that sounds right two weeks after my mum passes away? Radiohead is amazing. As good as Pink Floyd.
My dad passed on the 1st of jan, and I can’t listen to anything that doesn’t really speak to me anymore either, I sincerely wish for you to have much brighter days ahead ❤️
Pink floyd are not even in the same ball park sir 😬
Pink floyd is amazing. Radiohead kinda comes close.
Sorry for your loss.
My mom passed two years ago this month, and listening to In Rainbows was one of the few things that kept me grounded and kept the world seeming beautiful.
A masterpiece. Yorke's voice is just amazing and the string arrangements are just awesome. A perfect combination. Kudos.
If you are making snap judgements on your first listen of the song , you clearly haven't listened to radiohead before.
+J T Yes, well said. When I first heard the king of limbs I really wasn't pleased. In comparison to in rainbows I was let down. But it has really grown on me and I think all of their albums show a different side of them musically. Personally, I love this song and it is a good sign of what is to come. I am thinking this album will have an amnesiac feel but more refined.
+J T Truth.
+J T quoted for truthage. I hated King of Limbs at first, but then eventually grew to love it. Now it's my default Radiohead album I go to.
+J T shouldn't works of art be able to stand by themselves?
+Ambiguous Culture Typically with music more complex stuff deserves a few listens. I think it's hard to enjoy or make sense of a musical piece when you're processing it at new information and really have no idea what it's about to do at any given point. The music stands on it's own just fine but I've certainly found the music I enjoy the most takes a few attempts to digest it.
i remember studying this song in my first year of music school ... almost 4 yrs later i'm now a music producer and this song was part of my journey ... thank you Radiohead and all my teachers!
what songs did u produce? i'd love to see your work!
I hope you're making lots of music now with col legno.
Any links for us?
GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY.
@@ckeith185 I hope you find something that fills you with joy.
i saw this then i was like 9 getting ready for school one morning and i couldn’t never forget the feeling it gave me after
The vocal crescendo is especially awesome in the song Exit Music for a Film. Gives me chills.
i like how radiohead is not involved with vevo, they would censor everything even when they barely swear
What do VEVO actually do?
I haven't seen a censored vevo video since like 2012, dude :D
Airway MTV still does music videos?
@HumorousAirWay no shit
Stay in the shadows
Cheer at the gallows
This is a round up
This is a low flying panic attack
Sing a song on the jukebox that goes
Burn the witch
Burn the witch
We know where you live
Red crosses on wooden doors
And if you float you burn
Loose talk around tables
Abandon all reason
Avoid all eye contact
Do not react
Shoot the messengers
This is a low flying panic attack
Sing the song of sixpence that goes
Burn the witch
Burn the witch
We know where you live
We know where you live
Who else knows what living like this song portrays?
May someone decrypt it, please
It's simply talking about the times back then.. When people were walking around looking for "witches". "Stay in the shadows, cheer at the gallows, this is a round up" That's simply saying the way people had to be because they didn't want to get assumed as a witch. Of course, people would "Burn the witch" because they don't want any of their witchcraft to do any harm to them. There's always a reason for worry as it says in the third stanza. And all in all, know that you yourself might not be as it may seem. Sometimes, being in the shadows would be better off than being considered as a witch. (This is only my interpretation. there are other ways you can look a it)
Evgeny Petrov oh sure. This song has meaning, it's very much literal: witch hunts. But in modern day context. The whole song is about groupthink and mob mentality; the concept that people put together act differently as a group than as individuals. To some extent they lose their individuality because they are reluctant to say something that doesn't fit the groups status quo, and so they conform to be the same as all the other group members. You end up with stuff like witch hunts, people wanted to blame disease on something because they had no real remedies or preventions of it, so they blamed 'witches' and basically slaughtered people who weren't 'normal' enough, like older widowed women.
Nowadays we do the same to migrants; blame them for taking jobs etc and so 'hunt' them (deporting, closing borders etc). The lyrics of this song 'Stay in the shadows / Cheer the gallows' are calling upon group members to not challenge social norms and too support prosecuting those who don't.
Hope that helps you understand it :) It is of course just an interpretation but it fits well and it demonstrates a very important message.
I think I mostly agree with you. Thanks. Yes, the keywords in lyrics quite confirm what you say. English is not my mother tongue, so I suspect that some phrases have under surface meaning. Actually, it was quite funny when guy at the end of video 3:55 was like "Damn, what the hell was that?!"
“We know where you live.” - Radiohead, 2016
I come back to this year after year, and still cannot get over it.
I won't even attempt to describe it or qualify it in any way because I will do it no justice.
If you float, you burn.
The Wicker Man 1973. Good movie, watch that shit kids.
I was wondering who else saw that . ya definitely Good Shit , Watch IT.!!!
Daddyo Krsna Or wicker man 2006.
Pretzel Stick fuck off son
Those movies are full of shit.
Wasn't the 1973 version the one that featured Christopher Lee?
All jokes aside, Radiohead introduces us to A Moon Shaped Pool with an actual masterpiece.
And carries it through the whole album
Idk i think this is way too happy compared to the rest of the song
@@ugly9498 i'd say its more ominous and anxious than happy
@@ugly9498 Burn the Witch is very chaotic mood similar to The National Anthem.
WOW.
I love it when you randomly come across a great song while skimming through the internet
Radiohead is one of the greatest Bands of All time
This film certainly draws from the original, 1973 movie known as "The Wicker Man," with its references to the Maypole, the participation of children in the horror of life in the Model Village, and the importance of the harvest (The Speared Boar, the apples, the sacrificed animal baked en croute).
But it's much more than a simple horror film or remake of a cult classic. Rather, it is an allegory for the banality of evil, the dangers of conformity, the turning of perceived outsiders into scapegoats, and how evil, not perpetrated by monsters and sadists alone, can be masked by seemingly meaningless activities and pleasantries (it may even come with a pat on the back). An example of groupthink, where conformity and narrow self-interest are valued over the welfare of others; a complete moral collapse.
And for me, the Inspector represents one's conscience. As he dutifully moves through his checklist, he becomes increasingly horrified by life in the Model Village, with the sight of the man locked behind a door painted with a red cross, the woman tied to the stake, and the children decorating the gallows with flowers. But, in the end, he is sacrificed by the villagers for his conscience.
Don't bother with "The Wicker Man" remake starring Nicholas Cage. He sacrificed his craft a long time ago for the big bucks of Hollywood. Vapid.
interesting.
+Ceili Jane Can you explain what the 'inspector's' role was? Why was he in the town? I've only seen the hilarious Cage version, so not familiar with the original story. Thanks !
+Ceili Jane well i think its playing into pagan sacrifice rituals and ho the inquisition was just a similar sacrifice ritual, the wicker man depicted rituals that still go on ceremonially in may queen festivals, in america its things like homecoming queen. They all go back to worshiping fertility.
+Emile Wilmar Certainly a large part of it.
+マクドナルドカイル In the 1973 movie, the Inspector is a policeman investigating the disappearance of a young girl. For me, in the Radiohead film, the Inspector represents conscience, apparent through his expressions of shock and appall by what he has seen in the Model Village.
Postman Pat sure took a turn these past few years
thank you for that comment XD
It’s more camberwick green style tbf
Trumpton more like.
Its Based on camberwick green
AcTuaLLY ItS CAmBERwiCk GrEEN*****
Three of my favourites. Radiohead, Trumpton and the ( original ) Wickerman.
Absolutely!
Apparently, 3 of us are the only ones here to get "The Wickerman" reference. And the Stop - Motion animation is fantastic!
@@mosriteminioncause7741 Well..I also wrote a comment 6 years ago about it being basically claymation Wicker Man, but I guess nobody read it xD
Midsommar
Without doubt one of Radiohead’s greatest bits of work. .stunning !
Jonny Greenwood is smashing it up here. You can hear the There Will Be Blood oozing out of this beautifully haunting tune.
+Pure Lombardi yeah. that freakin weird tremolo string at the ending tho
TheMardial1 It's like the whole of the film Bodysong. I hope the rest of the album has these sorts of beats.
Love that film
+Pure Lombardi Jonny's fingerprint is all over this track. I hope the album contains more strings like this.
+Pure Lombardi My thoughts exactly
This episode of Moral Orel is weird.
*This
+Put Some Respek On My Name [YSL]
I can probably imagine an episode of Moral Orel being like this a bit actually.
+Put Some Respek On My Name [YSL] Orel* lol
+Put Some Respek On My Name [YSL] you beat me to it.
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Stop motion already scares me, but that really disturbed me. I love Radiohead.
Was listening to Creep as a Teenager and now years later i found this! Now, this is what i call progression ;)
I heard Creep at 19, saw them live for the first time at 23, and here I am at 47....
Yorke's voice almost literally soars over the black keys and sharpish orchestral notes. This is one of the band's finer late productions. It is remarkable that nearly 30 years since they burst on the music scene, they are just as relevant, if not more, than at any time.
You say 'Late' but we don't know how many more years of Radiohead we will have -- hopefully many! Thom said AMSP better not be their last album
@@kaizokuAUTO -- I agree. AMSP should not be their last album. Would be interesting to see whether Yorke can mash up his experimental material from AFP with Radiohead's more familiar fare.
I've been a fan of Radiohead since "Creep", and as controversial as it may sound coming from a veteran listener, I personally think Moon Shaped Pool might actually be my favourite album of theirs.
@@HeyLaserLips A Moon Shaped Pool is a fantastic album. I don’t think many would hold that against you. The great thing about Radiohead, is that they have several amazing albums, so much so that you can pick almost any of them and have it be a valid choice.
A Moon Shaped Pool is among their best albums, which is pretty amazing for a band this far into their careers. They never lost the magic.
This is fucking terrifying and I have no idea why
pussy
+JOH It might be something to do with a man being sacrificed to pagan gods, by being burnt at the stake within a giant constructed wicker man, all while being represented through stop motion dolls
+TheCelticTiger32 it's based off the film The wicker Man
+JOH It's completely terrifying. The so-called witch seems to be an officious person who just takes notes on a pad. As much as such people are arseholes I am not sure they deserve to be burnt to death. But the song is brilliant!
+Sophie Wright Yes we all know it's based on both Trumpton and the Wicker Man
I love this song! The music is art and his voice is sooo unique, very nice voice. Love the lyrics. ❤
If we did not have these 5 insanely talented individuals, we would not have all the gifts of the albums and songs that I come to cherish immensely
It's been over a year and I'm still not over how amazing this is
Lucy Elizabeth and you never will
Have you seen them live they are epic.
2016 you will be missed.
Feel exactly the same. Once I put it on I can’t stop listening
@@munguserianbreaks2003 I often refer to that year as the worst of my life. Of course this album coming out then definitely helped.
Fun Fact: 3:41 as the villagers are waving to the camera, look at the small tree on the left behind the striped pole. He's escaped as they turned their backs.
Great spot
nice spotting there
Nice. In my first watch i thought the ending was like a cicle repeating. Another inspector going to be burned.
Bruv
Don’t see it
Been listening to Radiohead for 10 plus years and I never get bored ❤
Hi I recommend a song called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
I know some people will disagree with me, but I really think AMSP is their best album, it has every element of Radiohead. This album came at a time when they were at their most proficient in lyrics, musicianship, and creativity. A fantastic album.
The Bends = teenage depression
OK Computer = college depression
AMSP = adult depression
@Mechanical Animal Kid A = existential crisis lol
_Kid A_ is kid depresionn dah
Amnesiac and httf: fear?
@@helterskelter7499
Pablo Honey = junior high depression
HTTF = work depression :)
In Rainbows = family depresssion lol
@@zackzallie8735 lmfao 🤣 even though i see amnesiac and httf as fear that works aswell lol
Is this real? A new radiohead song????? WTF
ikr im so fucking confuzed
+Jacob The Unicorn E yeah it's new yesterday it had 40,000 views...
+Jacob The Unicorn E yeah it's new yesterday it had 40,000 views...
+Jacob The Unicorn Very real. It was even in the news the other day.
Why is this a big deal who are radiogead
so dark .. so epic, one of the best violins arrangement I 've ever heard, I just can't stop listening to this
He managed to escape, maybe he was the witch after all...
00:48 a reference to Lord of the Flies - The speared boar seen on the red building. The first red flag for what is to come.
00:56 the second red flag, concealing the truth. This actually reminds me of a biblical reference The Passover. This is when the doors of the israelites were painted with the blood of a lamb in order for the angel of death to passover. Ex. 12 v 8: "They shall eat the flesh that same night, roasted with fire". The inspector is literally a lamb to the slaughter.
1:06: Invites us to look at ourselves more harshly. It's a hard task to do.
1:16: When we do we realise that nothing is really as it seems. Especially if someone is trying to make you see things from their point of view. The children act like they're having fun but it's a dangerous make-shift teeter totter built over a pond.
1:22: 'Justice' based on moral/religious grounds. When religion and morality differ from region to region - what does it mean for justice to be served? Is it merely a (pagan) ceremony that looks/feels good to the crowds? It's become a spectacle to impress the world rather than unveil the truth. e.g.: Osama Bin Laden, Muammar Gaddafi, Saddam Hussein all killings seen as 'right' and 'just' in the eyes of americans; guided by the media, leaders, american morals, religious beliefs etc.
1:43: Another instance where the truth (a savagely slaughtered animal) is hidden, literally in a sheet of pastry. Can you swallow the truth?
1:55: Does embellishing the truth (with flowers) take away from it's reality? A touch on capital punishment. Jay Carney stated that the US has a fundamental duty to carry out executions humanely. However, doesn't the act of capital punishment itself fall short of humane standards.
The more the man sees through their tricks or questions their logic, the more the the mayor sees him as a threat to his power and desperately tries to persuade and move him along through the town.
2:13: Welcome to corporate america! I'd like to hear some suggestions on this one. But I think it has something to do with how the working class, just trying to make a living, are sheltered and closed off from the realities of capitalism and how the top level guys (ceo's, government MPs, presidents) are actually running the establishments of the country. They're blinded by chasing the dollar and the guy who has something to offer the big guys gets to lead the pack of little guys - no matter how unqualified they may be.
3:04 The wicker man - a film inspired by David Pinner's 1967 novel Ritual and centres on the visit of Police Sergeant Neil Howie to the isolated island of Summerisle. Howie, a devout Christian, is appalled to find that the inhabitants of the island have abandoned Christianity and now practise a form of Celtic paganism (wiki). Again, playing on morality in different societies (the end of The Wicker Man is also important here but I don't want to spoil the movie for those who haven't watched it). The inspector finds himself staring at the truth boldly in the face but still he overlooks it. How many signs does it take until you go with your gut?
3:33 Does going with the crowd and turning your back on the truth makes everything better, more scenic, right?
The style in animation is brilliant for two reasons: 1. It's based on Trumpton, a BBC show from the 60s. Could Donald TRUMPton be the next mayor/leader of the crowd? And how much of the truth will he embellish with flowers? 2. The use of playdough annimation. Playdough is malleable and can be moulded into anything you want it to be, much like the truth.
Does anyone know what the meaning of Jobe and the tomatoes is? Is this another biblical reference to Job (pronounced Jobe)? There is one interesting thing from the bible about tomatoes Corinthians 15v 38: "You could never guess what a tomato would look like by looking at a tomato seed. What we plant in the soil and what grows out of it don't look anything alike. The dead body that we bury in the ground and the resurrection body that comes from it will be dramatically different." Again the true nature of the tomato is revealed through time and a little digging ;)
1:13 is also a thinly veiled reference to "ducking", a medieval practice where a person who floated after being dunked in water was seen as preserving themselves with magic, and was then executed.
are you serious right now
The speared boat reminded me of the slaughtered lamb... the pub from an american werewolf in london
you're going places
the claymation is also just sinister. good choices all around
The darkest Bob The Builder episode I've ever seen
Bob the builder
can we burn it
Bob the builder
yes we can
+Emman Alavata these comments are the only reason I get out of bed in the morning
This is the darkest Wallace and Gromit episode I've ever seen
ahaha
hahahaha
How many of us have been here multiple times.. and no matter how loud.. still turned the music up at 3:00?
His vocals in this song are very soul touching I swear ! ❤️
IM ON MUSHROOMS RIGHT NOW AND AFTER WATCHING THIS IVE DECIDED THAT I SHALL NO LONGER LIVE
+BeenPWNED
BYE EARTH! FUCK ALL OF YOU
BeenPWNED are you still alive bro?
+BeenPWNED you should wait and see what come next... it will be awesome, with or without shrooms
+BeenPWNED watch the best song in 2016
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U ded?
*LYRICS:*
Stay in the shadows
Cheer at the gallows
This is a round up
This is a low flying panic attack
Sing a song on the jukebox that goes
*Burn the witch*
*Burn the witch*
*We know where you live*
Red crosses on wooden doors
If you float you burn
Loose talk around tables
Abandon all reason
Avoid all eye contact
Do not react
Shoot the messengers
This is a low flying panic attack
Sing a song on a sixpence that goes
*Burn the witch*
*Burn the witch*
*We know where you live*
*We know where you live*
thanks
+Ruff Ruff Thanks, but does it make any sense?
:)
+Bomis this song is about authority. "stay in the shadows, cheer the gallows" means dont get out of line and cheer the atrocities we make, "obey the system!".
low flying panic attack i think is a double entendre, because is a panic attack(when people dont respect the authority) and is a low flying attack, an expression for helicopter military attacks in which they fly low and shoot. burn the witch would be something like "hate the ones that dont act accordingly".
but thats just my enterpretation, of course
+Raphael Mees low flying does not mean helo attack it would mean being under the radar, so again doing something in the shadows that is not readily seen.
The fact that something it's introspecting doesn't means that it is depressing. We clearly have a fixation on depression, almost like if people desires it.
your pfp is scary
@@valleyofthedolls it should be, do you like my eye? Hahaha👁️
Não conhecia essa música, que top, o clipe é bem elaborado, bela obra de artes.
The meaning is: we all keep our mouth shut when we see injustice, and we look away when the massas exclude those who cannot defend themselves, without realizing WE can be the one who ultimately will be burned at the stake, and the rest of society will also look the other way then. If you don't speak out against a murderous system, the system could murder you. Your own apathetic attitude will eventually come back to you like a boomerang.
Thanks but what does the ending mean....did he escape from the fire?
@@apeksh3063 The movie it's based on (the Wicker Man) doesn't show either, but if you watch it you'll understand it's very unlikely he survives.
Karma police... arrest this man
For the meaning, I would recommend watching the wicker man. But the movie is not that good so I will just tell you that its about a man that visits a town that seems pleasant on the outside but in reality they are all cultists that sacrifice their visitors by burning them inside the “wicker ‘man” like in this video. So yeah, the entire music video is basically a summary of the movie.
@@robborr5096 well the movie is actually about the police seargents' christian church of england perceptions clashing with the pagan rituals, when his beleifs are just as barbaric and ridiculous. it's his own clutching to his own cult's beleifs that ensure his status as the virgin fool that ensure his status as the perfect sacrifice
This is the plot of the movie "the wicker man"
But where's the bee cage?
+Nico Doades there was no bee cage in the original... It's a much better film than the nick cage version.
+Eager_Swallow YES and as soon as I saw the model town I thought of that fantastic film!
+Paul Sop
That's what I was going to say! Just saw it a couple of days ago. Well, except for the dude escaping, of course.
exacto
I love how the whole thing is like an episode of the classic kids TV show "Camberwick Green"... give it a whole new eery dimension.
It begins with Eleanor Rigby, continuing with I am the Walrus and ends with A Day in the Life, but still my favourite track in this album along with the Ful Stop which reminds me of Interstellar theme...
NOT THE BEES. NOT THE BEES. AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
😂
+NFS4LFE What's in the bag, a... shark or something?
OMFG
+moviemaster8510 😭😂😭😂😭
+SAMUEL JOHNSON
🐻👊🏾💥🙎🏼
Radiohead are "doomed" forever, to write always great music...and lyrics, too. Simply awesome piece.
+ΧΞΣ Where Death Is Most Alive II Look at the views vs subscribers.
+ΧΞΣ Where Death Is Most Alive II okay I hate Radiohead fans, they approach the level of obnoxiousnessof the Kanye West and the Beyonce fanbase but this is pretty nice. Never got into Radiohead that much, listened to some stuff once and didn't like it, but i checked out this one and its nothing to drop my jaw over and nothing revolutionary but its fun!
+Richard Chum What's the relevance?
+luchadorito I'm a fan, do you hate me? Do you hate all Radiohead fans? Cause there's over a billion probably
I love these kinds of RADIOHEAD songs...💕
When I heard this song for the first time I was mesmerized. I still am. This shows how absolutely amazing Radiohead are.
Boom yes I said it. Wana fight about it.
I think I’ve listened to this song more than any other for the past year…genius
Does anyone get a Don't Hug Me I'm Scared vibe from this?
+Benamax No
omgggg ... yeeesss ...
Yes Radiohead will be the soundtrack for the finale on 6/19 and release their album all on the same day
yea, what a show
Exactly what I was thinking at the end of the video x)
I'm literally crushing the replay button.
SAME
You can right click and press "loop" instead, btw
Me too.... This song and video are so hypnothic....
google "infinitelooper"
There you go mate
Me too!
This reminds me of moral Orel
This is a band that plays to your soul
Hi I Recommend a Song called 'looking into the mirror' by Robert Nix
If he drowns he's innocent. If he floats he's guilty - 2018
I.P. Knightley. So many Monty python references. I also noticed your profile pick is a reference to Oblivion.
@The_Jaguar_ Knight uhh, yes. Yes they were. If you DROWNED you were innocent of being a witch. Because witches 'float' (could swim) and 'honest' citizens couldn't swim. So if you survived, they burnt you. Either way you died. Yes. That's EXACTLY how it worked. That's because they didn't really think you were a witch. You just didn't fit in, so they wanted to get rid of you. It worked EXACTLY how they wanted it. You think conservatives wouldn't have burned Obama as a witch back in the day? Then you don't understand tribalistic humans...
Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.
2020. everyone is drowning. only the guilty succeed .
They only did ot to women 🙄🙄🙄
The 1973 movie "The Wicker Man" was actually on cable TV two nights ago. I woke up at three am to find myself watching the movie. Maybe I was dreaming...
+Ceili Jane sweet dream
+Ceili Jane Daydreaming
how was the movie?
Pretty fucked up.
not the bees! aaaah no my eyes!
2:34 I really love this part. HIs voice is soo fucking good
Such a good song. Hard to believe this is from their last album which is already almost 9 years old.
It's crazy