“i. don’t. know. why i. feel. so. tongue….tied” fucking genius. everything about this song is so beautifully crafted and perfectly placed. underrated as hell
@@thehighground5738 Yes but like, it's about 10 minutes more than a "normal" record, and it's only 2 songs more than what you get on OKC or The Bends. Im used to listening to albums over 50 minutes, in fact a fair amount of records are. Almost, if not, every RHCP album is over 50 minutes, and all Tame Impala albums are over that time too. It's a really petty argument to weigh down the album because it has more songs than average when double albums already exist. It's not going overboard, it isn't doing something new, it's simply 2 songs more than normal, and I think that weighing down an LP based on that is rubbish and distasteful. If you can sit through 45 minutes, you can sit through 55 minutes.
I think it’s their weirdest, darkest, record and showcases the best of their electronic and more rock leaning abilities. It’s definitely my favorite of theirs and one of my all time all time favorite records.
@@shbarry2233 fr you don't have to be embarrassed, i agree this song is a masterpiece. it's been stuck in my head all day long, my brain urges me to listen to this
Fantastic song, nothing to be embarassed about! HTTT is probably Radiohead's most uneven album, but it's got plenty of gems. This one in particularity feels fully realized when it's played live.
Can we just appreciate Ed O’Brian for a minute? So underrated by the public and fans, but not by other great progressive musicians. He’s a god in our world! LOVE YOU, ED!
@@christianmogildea4963 do you feel threatened by my comment because you think you have something to prove right now? I could give a rats ass about your opinion. I don’t need to rattle off my credentials to back up my professional background to morons who think there’s some kind of fight that they’re going to win. Go back to your room and pick up some of that trash and rotting food collecting around your bunk-bed mattress on the floor, and wash those fucking crunchy-ass sheets. You don’t get to talk to the big kids.
I’m a newbie I have a fender champion 40 with a few pedals but I’ll love to try a vox ac30 and a twin reverb with any big old orange amp for my bass guitar
@@drstrangelove4925 I got a Fender Champion 40 as well. It such a great amp. I'm curious what sort of pedals you got. I have a EHX Green Russian Big Muff Pi and a Dunlop Jerry Cantrell Cry Baby Wah.
@@rockstar6790 oh damn that’s nice I have a ds-2 distortion and the small clone and behringer super fuzz and vintage tuner screamer and MXR dynacomp at the moment with a squier tele deluxe (cuz of thom obviously and a bit of brody dalle) and really want a jazzmaster especially after I had the chance to actually try a genuine 70’s jazzmaster even tho thom’s are 64 and 65 jazzmasters but still damn I love it and have a strat body and neck which I’m planning on blending kurt cobain/Jonny Greenwood blend style
@@drstrangelove4925 Nice. A vintage tube screamer. I wonder what it is? I didn't buy any modulation pedals because the amp already has those effects. I currently have an Epiphone ES-339 Pro in terms of guitars because I love those semi-hollow guitars (like you see from Noel Gallagher and Dave Grohl). I was about to buy an ES-335, but the one I found needs to be refretted. Trying to find a Les Paul, but the issue is the finding one that has a chunky neck
I like this version because it has that syncopated bass line during the break at 1:00. For some reason the other versions on UA-cam and Spotify don't have that...
They originally weren't satisfied with the song, but everybody loved it when they sang it live so they decided to include it on the HTTT album. I'd imagine the song underwent few iterations since then. Like 2:55, the verse "he shook hands with the cripples [...]" was deleted on the studio version to shortened the song but on 2006, they put it back in with some tweaks.
I love Thom is so snarly and aggressive while singing but at the end he’s just puts on his normal voice and says thank you, it’s like watching 2 personalities switch over
That overdriven bass-line is massive sounding! Almost Moog like... Oh yeah, and does anybody else sometimes forget that this is completely live? I may just like this better than the original recording..
I keep coming back to this song man. It's so heavy. The bassline, the drums, the lyrics. Watching Thom's movements. The vibe is sinister and grimy. It's so wildly cathartic too. My God, I loved this track!
Colin Greenwood and Phil Selway are KILLERS. Sure Thom and Jonny are genius, Ed is the perfect band member with no ego and devotion to the sound but the rythm section of Radiohead is what allowed them to fly so high. Like JPJ and Bonham their greatness are mesured in how much they support the others band members, and God knows they do
Every radiohead song is genius. I love it when their songs first come out, and I don't understand for a bit. Then, after a while, it clicks, and it's the most relatable soul feeling, so weird and just genius level.
Does anyone know that Thom improvises a line change. In the album version he says: “(I did it for a reason) they must have got mixed up, strangled beaten up I got myxamotosis I got myxamotosis”. In this version he improvises a line change and says: “(I did it for a reason) to dance with the cripples I gave them all pills, I did a few card tricks for some meth fuelled geeks”. There you go
I remember watching this back on Paladia when that was still a thing and this is the song that made me fall in love with this band. I love Colin’s bass playing on it.
Well, where radiohead stands musically, they will always be underrated. Tbh they are above any ranking and reasons. Hail to radiohead and all my fellow radioheads.
Published 3 years ago? I feel like that doesn't add up. This performance is the model of perfection. I swear this video has made it's rounds in my UA-cam browsing at least once a year over the last 10 years. I might be wrong
is that a reference to the hit radiohead song 'I Might Be Wrong' released in 2001 on the album Amnesiac, succeeding their previous album Kid A with a more desolate and outright depressive yet ethereal tone?
The studio version is already fantastic but here , it's even better . This is mostly how it should've sounded on the album . What's here that the album version lacks is | the killer baseline in the hooks || Thom's voice sounding less light and more gritty ; it fits the song more || the " gave them all milk " lyrics which are more unique and better || the song going harder ; which fits the song more . The studio version sounds slightly too ambient , but this is naturally a gritty song
The mongrel cat came home Holding half a head Proceeded to show it off To all his newfound friends He said: "I been where I liked I slept with who I like She ate me up for breakfast She screwed me in a vice" [Refrain] "But now I don't know why I feel so tongue-tied" [Verse 2] I sat in the cupboard And wrote it down in neat They were cheering and waving, cheering and waving Twitching and salivating like with myxomatosis But it got edited, fucked up Strangled, beaten up Used in a photo in Time magazine Buried in a burning black hole in Devon [Refrain] And I don’t know why I feel so tongue-tied Don’t know why I feel so skinned alive Verse 3] My thoughts are misguided and a little naïve I twitch and I salivate like with myxomatosis You should put me in a home or you should put me down I got myxomatosis, I got myxomatosis Yeah, no one likes a smart-ass but we all like stars Wait, that wasn't my intention, I did it for a reason Shook hands with the cripples and I gave them all milk And I did a few card tricks for my Russian mafia geeks [Refrain] I don’t know why I feel so tongue-tied
Honestly…. These guys are like the closest thing to proof of the existence of aliens…. What else other than some sort of abduction brainwashing explains their insane otherworldly artistic skills? No band comes remotely close.
Fun fact: Ed didn’t know how to speak in the first few years of him in Radiohead, he only knew how to say ‘ED’ and no other word, That’s a reason you may have heard ed saying ‘EEEEEEEEEEDD’ in the mic once or many more times. he knows how to speak perfectly now
Phil Selway makes everything seem so simple, he has taken perspiration out of drumming, give the man some credit!
London Phil rocks!
50 thousand credits deposited
Fire observation. The definition of cool. A class act indeed.
I already know.
mind you, this song takes INCREDIBLE endurances to play all the way through
This performance is more intense than a courtroom interrogation.
Good analogy.
Brilliant.
Nice
judge. jury. executioner.
Interrogations aren't done in courtrooms, as far as I know, but cross examinations can definitely be intense!
“i. don’t. know. why i. feel. so. tongue….tied” fucking genius. everything about this song is so beautifully crafted and perfectly placed. underrated as hell
Hail to the Thief is underrated af
Totally agree.
I'm not sure if it's underrated, but it's DEFINITELY not talked about enough for an album packing 14 songs
@@clutterderp_8161 the main criticism people hold it against is the album length
@@thehighground5738 Yes but like, it's about 10 minutes more than a "normal" record, and it's only 2 songs more than what you get on OKC or The Bends. Im used to listening to albums over 50 minutes, in fact a fair amount of records are. Almost, if not, every RHCP album is over 50 minutes, and all Tame Impala albums are over that time too. It's a really petty argument to weigh down the album because it has more songs than average when double albums already exist. It's not going overboard, it isn't doing something new, it's simply 2 songs more than normal, and I think that weighing down an LP based on that is rubbish and distasteful. If you can sit through 45 minutes, you can sit through 55 minutes.
I think it’s their weirdest, darkest, record and showcases the best of their electronic and more rock leaning abilities. It’s definitely my favorite of theirs and one of my all time all time favorite records.
Embarrassed to say, this is my all-time favorite Radiohead song closely followed by about 15 others.
why are you embarassed? this song is fucking amazing
@@shbarry2233 fr you don't have to be embarrassed, i agree this song is a masterpiece.
it's been stuck in my head all day long, my brain urges me to listen to this
Fantastic song, nothing to be embarassed about! HTTT is probably Radiohead's most uneven album, but it's got plenty of gems. This one in particularity feels fully realized when it's played live.
It's right up there tbh.
Nothing embarrassing about that. The bass/guitar/synth combo riff is so good
Best performance of the "From the Basement" series for me, love how aggressive and "snarling" this version is. Thom is pissed lol
for me it's Optimistic or Feral but this one is damn good too
same. translates so well live.
Where I End And You Begin is great also.
All I Need gets even better than the studio version imo.
he's always engrossed in his performances just like this
Saw them a few times but recall a gig in Manchester where he stood on the monitors going mental at the crowd singing this... was standout.
Can we just appreciate Ed O’Brian for a minute? So underrated by the public and fans, but not by other great progressive musicians. He’s a god in our world! LOVE YOU, ED!
So uhm, by saying that Ed is a God, and appreciating him, you count yourself as a GREAT progressive musician?
@@christianmogildea4963 do you feel threatened by my comment because you think you have something to prove right now? I could give a rats ass about your opinion. I don’t need to rattle off my credentials to back up my professional background to morons who think there’s some kind of fight that they’re going to win. Go back to your room and pick up some of that trash and rotting food collecting around your bunk-bed mattress on the floor, and wash those fucking crunchy-ass sheets. You don’t get to talk to the big kids.
@@christianmogildea4963not that deep
Own you mean
@@pablo_ibarra_P huh? (I actually *said what I meant* so I don’t understand your reply)
phil and colin doing god’s work, insane how every member of radiohead is a bloody genius
Every single one of them.
Man, that bassline. I can't get enough of it. Also, they are very fond with Vox amps, which is my dream guitar amp.
I’m a newbie I have a fender champion 40 with a few pedals but I’ll love to try a vox ac30 and a twin reverb with any big old orange amp for my bass guitar
@@drstrangelove4925 I got a Fender Champion 40 as well. It such a great amp. I'm curious what sort of pedals you got. I have a EHX Green Russian Big Muff Pi and a Dunlop Jerry Cantrell Cry Baby Wah.
@@rockstar6790 oh damn that’s nice I have a ds-2 distortion and the small clone and behringer super fuzz and vintage tuner screamer and MXR dynacomp at the moment with a squier tele deluxe (cuz of thom obviously and a bit of brody dalle) and really want a jazzmaster especially after I had the chance to actually try a genuine 70’s jazzmaster even tho thom’s are 64 and 65 jazzmasters but still damn I love it and have a strat body and neck which I’m planning on blending kurt cobain/Jonny Greenwood blend style
@@drstrangelove4925 Nice. A vintage tube screamer. I wonder what it is? I didn't buy any modulation pedals because the amp already has those effects.
I currently have an Epiphone ES-339 Pro in terms of guitars because I love those semi-hollow guitars (like you see from Noel Gallagher and Dave Grohl). I was about to buy an ES-335, but the one I found needs to be refretted. Trying to find a Les Paul, but the issue is the finding one that has a chunky neck
them damned brits and their awesome amps
The way he just goes for that entire last verse (“my thoughts are misguided and a little naive...”) is just ferocious!
60s..... Beatles
70s ...... Pink floyd
80s.......queen
90s.......radiohead
2000s....radiohead
Thom is a living legend
80s…..Queen/talking heads
For the 90s I would’ve said Nirvana/Radiohead
@@InsertGenuineNameI think he means best not popular.
2000’s Radiohead.. lmao
@@cameronf5647 they are the best 😐
thom yorke is so weird and i fucking love it
@big d i love u
@@gewitteroma6966 I love you
@@cairolester2546 I love you
@@drunkmikan531 I love you
@@loleq2137 I love you
Live Radiohead isn’t the same if you don’t physically watch Thom’s antics
God bless these beautiful talented nerds!! Best band ever!
I like this version because it has that syncopated bass line during the break at 1:00. For some reason the other versions on UA-cam and Spotify don't have that...
They originally weren't satisfied with the song, but everybody loved it when they sang it live so they decided to include it on the HTTT album.
I'd imagine the song underwent few iterations since then. Like 2:55, the verse "he shook hands with the cripples [...]" was deleted on the studio version to shortened the song but on 2006, they put it back in with some tweaks.
I love how Ed is singing along sometimes
I love Thom is so snarly and aggressive while singing but at the end he’s just puts on his normal voice and says thank you, it’s like watching 2 personalities switch over
That overdriven bass-line is massive sounding! Almost Moog like... Oh yeah, and does anybody else sometimes forget that this is completely live? I may just like this better than the original recording..
There actually is a synth bass on the song played by Greenwood, not sure if it’s a Moog or not but that’s probably why
(Jonny playing two keyboards)
Jonny: "Hey Thom, could you play one of these?"
Thom: "The microphone needs both of my hands."
I keep coming back to this song man. It's so heavy. The bassline, the drums, the lyrics. Watching Thom's movements. The vibe is sinister and grimy. It's so wildly cathartic too. My God, I loved this track!
Colin Greenwood and Phil Selway are KILLERS. Sure Thom and Jonny are genius, Ed is the perfect band member with no ego and devotion to the sound but the rythm section of Radiohead is what allowed them to fly so high. Like JPJ and Bonham their greatness are mesured in how much they support the others band members, and God knows they do
The bass line is unreal.
The ending with Thom dancing to that sick bassline plus Jonny's amazing keyboards in the background is so badass!
The best live concert from the greatest band of the world.
Every radiohead song is genius. I love it when their songs first come out, and I don't understand for a bit. Then, after a while, it clicks, and it's the most relatable soul feeling, so weird and just genius level.
This song live like this beats the album version by a long shot.
Which itself kicks llama's ass.
The sound engineers are the real MVPs
none other than the 6th radiohead member Nigel GODrich
Thon's mic should have been turned up just a notch but yeah great sound quality
Love the emotional pop-off at the end... followed by the very restrained "Thank You". 🤣
Does anyone know that Thom improvises a line change. In the album version he says: “(I did it for a reason) they must have got mixed up, strangled beaten up I got myxamotosis I got myxamotosis”. In this version he improvises a line change and says: “(I did it for a reason) to dance with the cripples I gave them all pills, I did a few card tricks for some meth fuelled geeks”. There you go
He says milk, not pills.
also it's mafia geeks
Bro messed up every line lmao
He actually says: "shook hands with the cripples and gave them all milk. I did a few card shakes for mafia geeks"
😂❤
Live Myxomatosis is 200x better than the studio version. Fight me.
No I won't.
You're right
here, have this crown for your opinion
Don’t need to, you’ve done nothing wrong
It’s maybe slightly faster which is a very good thing.
Absolutely love that guitar.
SUCHA BRUTAL GROOVE
I remember watching this back on Paladia when that was still a thing and this is the song that made me fall in love with this band. I love Colin’s bass playing on it.
0:11 idk why but love this so much.
Good for u plZ eat
"no one likes a smartass" "I Dont know why i fels o tonge tied" great song oR
bro this is just the best band...
What a great song. I hope those guys in the back know how lucky they are to see this amazing band playing live like this.
The sassiness in thoms voice makes this performance in my opinion better than the studio recording.
Sick bassline with killer tone…theyre all monster players.
I’m a 61yr old hag (and musician for my living too) and I’m not worthy at all, but I dig this so much
What a song!!!
Hail to the Thieft is my favorite Radiohead album and I think this is their best live sing when they perform.
Well, where radiohead stands musically, they will always be underrated.
Tbh they are above any ranking and reasons.
Hail to radiohead and all my fellow radioheads.
His face after the last tight its the best part of this live
goosebumps...
Radiohead aren't years ahead of their time,they're a whole level ahead on the evolution spectrum i think 😂 musically speaking ofcourse
just a phenomenal band
These guys are geniusee as a drummer Philip James Selway is one of my top influences 🤘🏼
He is just so sharp and precise
This version is so much better than the album version…
have listened to this set so many more times than the actual album. these guys are incredible
So much energy! Ahhhh! 🤩
Phil... 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤
this version>>
I agree one off the best albums
Published 3 years ago? I feel like that doesn't add up. This performance is the model of perfection. I swear this video has made it's rounds in my UA-cam browsing at least once a year over the last 10 years. I might be wrong
this performance was recorded in early to mid 2008 because it was released in july 2008
@@garrett2rthere we go. Thank you. I knew I wasn't that crazy. Now I get to watch it again. Thanks 😊
is that a reference to the hit radiohead song 'I Might Be Wrong' released in 2001 on the album Amnesiac, succeeding their previous album Kid A with a more desolate and outright depressive yet ethereal tone?
I love listening to this song while driving on Highway 101 reaching North Bend, Oregon.
There was a FIFA/EA Sports video game in the mid 00s which had this song as its soundtrack. Brings back memories.
Yup fifa 04 🔥
Still on repeat 🥰 Thom shaking his head like that is hypnotizing 😋
Fifa 2004, thanks for introducing me to Radiohead.
How ??
Myxomatosis is included in Fifa 2004 soundtrack @@mrojas
@@pandoraa777 damn ty
Hard to fault this song. F’ing awesome!
This version is so good. 🔥
In their top ten songs
Still blows me away.
I lovw how regular they look. Great performance 👏
The studio version is already fantastic but here , it's even better . This is mostly how it should've sounded on the album . What's here that the album version lacks is | the killer baseline in the hooks || Thom's voice sounding less light and more gritty ; it fits the song more || the " gave them all milk " lyrics which are more unique and better || the song going harder ; which fits the song more . The studio version sounds slightly too ambient , but this is naturally a gritty song
I hear “I sat in the club. I wrote it down in green. We were chillin and waiting.” And I know it’s the cupboard, neat, and cheering and waving.”
🎵 My house smells like cat pee
And I buy Fancy Feast
I got toxoplasmosis
I got toxoplasmosis 🎵
Da ascoltare a tutto volume
I hate to break it to most people but that fuzzy tone is coming from Jonny’s keyboard, not the bass, Colin runs the bass clean for this song
Although i know this already, but still feel disappointed hearing this 🤣
Fifa 04 made me love this song🔥
3:13 what a fucking crazy!!!!
man thom was really twitching and salivating
The guitar is awesome!!
I dont know how to express it but this song is a panic attack
Twitching & i salivate like with myxomatosis etc
Lyrics of the decade
Song definetely in my radiohead top 5
hail to the thief is so damn good
Radiohead of the Stoneage
Hahah nice
Qotsa wishes
This is the first Radiohead song I ever heard. I think it was FIFA 04 or 05?
Fifa 2004 Me to
Video game soundtracks were crazy and awesome in early 2000’s sports games
This banging track was on a soccer game?! Respect
Me too 🔥
2:39 when I'm baking a cake with no shoes on and I drop the cake mix right onto my bare feet
I watch this maybe …ONCE A WEEK. No bad is better!
They are Great!
🤷🏻♂️The Best Song from Them😎...
🤔This song has a Strange Energy , but Good Energy The first Riff it's so Adictive🤔
really nice
Go Thom Go!! 👏 What a performance!!
2:25 yeah
Como te quiero tom querido!!
Cada instrumento en su lugar resonando con la inspiración, esta canción es demasiado eléctrica en la mente
The mongrel cat came home
Holding half a head
Proceeded to show it off
To all his newfound friends
He said: "I been where I liked
I slept with who I like
She ate me up for breakfast
She screwed me in a vice"
[Refrain]
"But now I don't know why I feel so tongue-tied"
[Verse 2]
I sat in the cupboard
And wrote it down in neat
They were cheering and waving, cheering and waving
Twitching and salivating like with myxomatosis
But it got edited, fucked up
Strangled, beaten up
Used in a photo in Time magazine
Buried in a burning black hole in Devon
[Refrain]
And I don’t know why I feel so tongue-tied
Don’t know why I feel so skinned alive
Verse 3]
My thoughts are misguided and a little naïve
I twitch and I salivate like with myxomatosis
You should put me in a home or you should put me down
I got myxomatosis, I got myxomatosis
Yeah, no one likes a smart-ass but we all like stars
Wait, that wasn't my intention, I did it for a reason
Shook hands with the cripples and I gave them all milk
And I did a few card tricks for my Russian mafia geeks
[Refrain]
I don’t know why I feel so tongue-tied
this is better than the album version in my opinion
B A S S
nobody : radiohead critics when they hear this song :
yeah that's probably about fame, thats about right
“Shook hands with the crippled
And gave them all pills
I did a few card tricks
Some nasty olds keeks”
I knew there was something different!
Caught me off guard trying to hum/sing along
*Gave them all milk
*card tricks for his mafia geeks
@@glinklypoogler6534 thankyou
Honestly…. These guys are like the closest thing to proof of the existence of aliens…. What else other than some sort of abduction brainwashing explains their insane otherworldly artistic skills? No band comes remotely close.
Hey, my name is Tony Soprano.
How's it going Ton'
hi tony :)
Didn’t know Tony liked Radiohead. Nice :)
It says your name is Brucie
Cole Hickey yeah I know I renamed it to that
Fun fact: Ed didn’t know how to speak in the first few years of him in Radiohead, he only knew how to say ‘ED’ and no other word, That’s a reason you may have heard ed saying ‘EEEEEEEEEEDD’ in the mic once or many more times. he knows how to speak perfectly now
floorba love
Does anyone know what kind of guitar Ed is playing on this performance? Looks like an offset but the headstock is throwing me off.
💜
La vida es bella ❤
Yorke sensei
My thoughts are misguided and a little naive
I twitch and salivate
Like with myxomatosis
You should put me in a home or you
Should put me down.