Some great Radiohead/Thom Yorke songs: Radiohead - Street Spirit (Fade Out) Radiohead - Nude Radiohead - Codex Radiohead - Just Radiohead - Morning Bell Radiohead - Fog (Acoustic) Radiohead - Reckoner Thom Yorke - Ingenue (Live Jonathan Ross Show) Radiohead - Spinning Plates (Acoustic / Live) Radiohead - How to Disappear Completely Radiohead - Go Slowly Radiohead - Bullet Proof..I Wish I Was Radiohead - Daydreaming Radiohead - Pyramid Song Radiohead - Sail to the Moon Radiohead - Glass Eyes Radiohead - Weird Fishes / Arpeggi Radiohead - (Nice Dream) Radiohead - I Will Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees Radiohead - Everything in Its Right Place Radiohead - Motion Picture Soundtrack Radiohead - Paranoid Android Radiohead - Exit Music (For a Film) Radiohead - No Surprises Radiohead - Lucky Radiohead - The Tourist Radiohead - High and Dry Thom Yorke - Analyse ...If that seems like going overboard, it's actually the opposite. I could easily recommend just as many all time classics, but that would start resembling a phonebook directory list.
You can not go wrong picking Radiohead songs. In my humble opinion one of the very best bands ever which I have still not seen perform live. Lyrics are always deep and Thom Yorke's voice is amazing. This song is from the album The Bends which was released in 1995, a bit longer ago then you thought. My favourite Radiohead album still is OK Computer from 1997 ... that album had such a big personal impact on me I have it in my personal best top 5 of all time. Thank you for reminding me to listen to The Bends more often!
I very much enjoyed this reaction. "Creep" and "Fake Plastic Trees," from Pablo Honey and The Bends respectively are I think the most popular of each of those albums; the former is from 1993, and the latter 1995, their debut and second albums. I would therefore recommend "No Surprises" from OK Computer (1997), considering its equivalence in popularity in their third album - it does also grant a small insight into their sound progression. Quite relaxed, but indulges in much emotion.
Radiohead's music is gorgeous. BUT, you HAVE to read the lyrics along with the music because they're brilliant. Btw, this song is from 1996, I believe, from the album The Bends.
I think the perfect next song from Radiohead that you should react to is 'I Promise'. And I promise a beautiful person like you will not be disappointed.
I find it funny when I hear young people saying … I am going too react too this band that I haven’t heard before They probably defined music in the 90s alternative rock
You picked a very difficult great Radiohead song for your second pick 😅 I’d suggest “Weird Fishes” or “Paranoid Android” for your next tey 😎💫 pls. Keep more coming 🔥
Looks like you haven't done other Radiohead songs since you made this video. So I would suggest Let Down as a next, based on your reaction to this one. Otherwise you can try No Surprises. They are both from the album OK Computer
2015? Huh? This was on their second album "The Bends" which came out in 1995... Next you should do a reaction off their third album, "OK Computer". I recommend "Exit Music (For A Film)".
This song was released in 1995, and not 2015 as you read, just to clarify.
I saw it live in 95.biblical
Radiohead have always been able to take me to another world completely.
They’re having the same effect on me
Radiohead Lift, and Radiohead no surprises, Those 2 song make me cry🥲
Karma Police is my personal favourite, wonderful song.
I’m sorry but I love the dichotomy of this particular song and her fake plastic cat ears in this video. It’s 360 degrees coming home.
Some great Radiohead/Thom Yorke songs:
Radiohead - Street Spirit (Fade Out)
Radiohead - Nude
Radiohead - Codex
Radiohead - Just
Radiohead - Morning Bell
Radiohead - Fog (Acoustic)
Radiohead - Reckoner
Thom Yorke - Ingenue (Live Jonathan Ross Show)
Radiohead - Spinning Plates (Acoustic / Live)
Radiohead - How to Disappear Completely
Radiohead - Go Slowly
Radiohead - Bullet Proof..I Wish I Was
Radiohead - Daydreaming
Radiohead - Pyramid Song
Radiohead - Sail to the Moon
Radiohead - Glass Eyes
Radiohead - Weird Fishes / Arpeggi
Radiohead - (Nice Dream)
Radiohead - I Will
Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees
Radiohead - Everything in Its Right Place
Radiohead - Motion Picture Soundtrack
Radiohead - Paranoid Android
Radiohead - Exit Music (For a Film)
Radiohead - No Surprises
Radiohead - Lucky
Radiohead - The Tourist
Radiohead - High and Dry
Thom Yorke - Analyse
...If that seems like going overboard, it's actually the opposite. I could easily recommend just as many all time classics, but that would start resembling a phonebook directory list.
How to Disappear Completely would be a great choice for next song.
"No Surprises" my favorite.
Let Down
Let me recommend There There from the Hail to the Thief and Subterranean Homesick Alien from OKC
You can not go wrong picking Radiohead songs. In my humble opinion one of the very best bands ever which I have still not seen perform live. Lyrics are always deep and Thom Yorke's voice is amazing. This song is from the album The Bends which was released in 1995, a bit longer ago then you thought. My favourite Radiohead album still is OK Computer from 1997 ... that album had such a big personal impact on me I have it in my personal best top 5 of all time. Thank you for reminding me to listen to The Bends more often!
I don’t envy anyone reacting to Radiohead and hearing it once and then having to talk about it , well done 👍🏻
I very much enjoyed this reaction.
"Creep" and "Fake Plastic Trees," from Pablo Honey and The Bends respectively are I think the most popular of each of those albums; the former is from 1993, and the latter 1995, their debut and second albums.
I would therefore recommend "No Surprises" from OK Computer (1997), considering its equivalence in popularity in their third album - it does also grant a small insight into their sound progression. Quite relaxed, but indulges in much emotion.
The most popular track on OKC is Karma Police though
I recommend you listen to Led Down from the 1997 OK Computer album, also Reckoner from the album in Rainbows (2007).
exit music that transitions into let down... Fake plastic trees really set them. Ridley Scott's nephew directed the video.
Let me sum it up - Fake Plastic Trees is an absolute masterpiece. Staggeringly good. Always makes me feel emotional, but I've no idea why.
nice to see you react to more Radiohead :))
Beautiful reaction lady.you were really listening.great review.
I could pick just about anything, but I'll say go with, "No Surprises," next.
Paranoid Android by Radiohead next.
Yesss. Great choice.
The part where he say “if I could be who you wanted, all the time” hits me hard
For a long time it was my favorite bang.
Now my tops are Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin.
P.s.:Inna is very beautiful
Love this channel.
And Nice Dream. Well practically anything by Radiohead is classic. Last Flowers, True Love Waits. Ugh. So many.
Radiohead's music is gorgeous. BUT, you HAVE to read the lyrics along with the music because they're brilliant. Btw, this song is from 1996, I believe, from the album The Bends.
you need to listen to Exit music live from jools holland. it will give you goosebumbs
High and dry should be the next song!
My favorite Radiohead song of all time
Me too, It seems so real the older I get.
His voice is haunting
Listen to: Spectre, by Radiohead… and Suspirum by Thom Yorke; Radiohead’s lead singer’s solo project
I think the perfect next song from Radiohead that you should react to is 'I Promise'. And I promise a beautiful person like you will not be disappointed.
You tell 'em, Thom Yorke! Rock on!
Let down of the OK Computer album is an amazing, uplifting operatic piece
Saddest song ever 😢
go on, listen to Paranoid Android by Radiohead and let that shake you up 😀
Was released in 95 lol
The best way I can describe radiohead songs are metaphores and analogies.
Other songs to react are high and dry and paranoid android.
I find it funny when I hear young people saying … I am going too react too this band that I haven’t heard before
They probably defined music in the 90s alternative rock
Radiohead is Alt Rock, doe. Rather experimental as well.
Thats what we became
youre thinking of a crescendo and radiohead does it better than most. u should do "exit music (for a film)". one of my favs
I would say that "High and Dry", "Street Spirit", and "Karma Police" would be excellent choices.
So pretty
Best and worst part of first time radiohead listeners is that they always start with creep ^^'
You picked a very difficult great Radiohead song for your second pick 😅 I’d suggest “Weird Fishes” or “Paranoid Android” for your next tey 😎💫 pls. Keep more coming 🔥
Radiohead 😢
He was the original mumble rapper
Radiohead karma police
He used to do surgery for girls in the 80s, but gravity always wins
Creep maybe their #1 statistically speaking but this and high and dry will always be better in my opinion
Looks like you haven't done other Radiohead songs since you made this video. So I would suggest Let Down as a next, based on your reaction to this one. Otherwise you can try No Surprises. They are both from the album OK Computer
Subterranean Homesick Alien !!!
2015? Huh? This was on their second album "The Bends" which came out in 1995... Next you should do a reaction off their third album, "OK Computer". I recommend "Exit Music (For A Film)".
a plastic world for plastic people
una canción de desamor
you should react to no surprises
I did! Here’s the link: Radiohead - No Surprises | First Time Reaction
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This song makes me sad
Can you made a video similar to this but not this song, rather "Nude" ......
Radiohead - Nude
we would appreciate it, please.
I love you 🖤
What’s the next song? Bones?
Please do a song from OK Computer :)
Don't give up the day job. Unbelievable song. Shouldn't be ruined.
Karma police
Bitdh 😂
You've just reacted to what you heard, nothing about the actual song "I like the sound" "the video was cool". It's ironic, this song is about you
You just nailed this
Hello
Tristura
React scorpions no one like you and rock you like a hurricane
Let down...the next one
Radiohead are brilliant, but you won't necessarily 'get them' from one listen of a couple of songs..
THIS IS MASTERPIECE FROM 1995