Its weird how with Radiohead you start off with your favorite songs and songs you don't really like. Then you start liking the songs you didn't like. Eventually you just like every song on the album.
I agree. Some of their songs are so strange and first and the tempo changes they use to jarring effects can be something that takes a few listens and time to appreciate. When you do, or for me it is when I have finally "hear" how frigging perfect the song is composed and what I thought didn't work does. Daydreaming was the latest example of this. Didn't like it all that much to start but now just get swept up into it when I hear it.
Im a bassist, and a massive fan of radiohead, scrolling through the comments for about 10 minutes now and im quite upset, quite upset at the fact my main man colin isnt getting any love, guys a god behind that bass.
YOUR EXACTLY RIGHT SIR H D ..‼️ 🎸 To You that's Base to you😁 COLIN we pay Hamage To You KING 🤴 OF THE BASE 🎸🎶😎🎶 I SEND YOU THE LOVE❤ & RESPECT SIR COLIN‼️👍✌👆🏽🤟🖖🤙👋🤜🤛
I saw Johnny at the National Gallery in London (while on vacation, live in USA) two weeks ago with his wife and son. Just went up and asked him if he was Johnny, he said yes, I shook his hand and left him alone. Although I am 56 years old, it was a thrill to meet someone of his genius.
My story is I "saw "waa in the same elevator as Bruce Springsteen & his wife and infant son(?) At the Whitney Museum of American Art here in NYC ..a couple of decades ago
The biggest sin about this live performance is that they didn't get to play jigsaw falling into place. Other than that, this will definitely go as one of their best performances ever. The instrumentation alone is fucking insane.
@@ronlennon.amorocity TKOL from the basement is so good it outshines the studio album. I personally prefer In Rainbows, but TKOL is definitely underrated.
Weird fishes is almost the perfect song. Incredibly orchestrated and complex yet so chilled out. The way it pulls you up and down is quite extraordinary.
might be my favorite track on the album. hard to pick, HOC, 15step, bodysnatchas all are sooo good. imo videotape is overrated, should have done jigsaw instead.
Graham Irwin I know..was pretty disappointed probably my favourite track on the album along with Weird Fishes. Oh yeah Optimistic is glorious..the climax is pure ear candy
Thom Yorke, man. Sings while playing ALL the instruments, flailing about like a Polynesian fire dancer on mushrooms... and still sounds like an impeccable, layered studio recording.
I feel like all of that flailing has to be part of it... The way he moves around the microphone effects the sound that gets picked up. He's adding affect.
John I have seen them live many times and the flailing, yep it's there and the multi instrumentalism, and perfection live as far as sound, Yep it's there, every time, a well oiled machine juggernauting its way across the music multiverse. These guys are masters at their craft.
@@keravesque He just loves dancing! At earlier shows it only popped up rarely. As his confidence and just love of the music (esp singing comfortably at a high range. Remember Pablo Honey?) he just enjoys the shows and dances and it’s amazing! This sounds exactly the same on record or live, and no dancing.
Setlist 00:00:21 Weird Fishes / Arpeggi 00:05:41 15 Step 00:09:37 Bodysnatchers 00:14:02 Nude 00:18:49 The Gloaming 00:21:46 Myxomatosis 00:25:43 House of Cards 00:31:21 Bangers + Mash 00:34:54 Optimistic 00:39:51 Reckoner 00:44:50 Videotape 00:49:33 Where I End And You Begin 00:54:59 All I Need 00:59:17 Go Slowly 😜
These dudes went to high school together. That’s insane. Whatever interpersonal struggles must’ve occurred, they’ve never been petty publicly with each other, and have always been able to come together and create exciting music. A true music family. Long may they live.
Yeah, it's so good they did, but also so special and unusual. Maybe Thom had some magic that pulled them all towards being perfect with their music? Their same place/same time is one of our era's miracles.
*Setlist with Albums* 00:21 *Weird Fishes/Arpeggi* (In Rainbows) 05:41 *15 Step* (In Rainbows) 09:37 *Bodysnatchers* (In Rainbows) 14:02 *Nude* (In Rainbows) 18:48 *The Gloaming* (Hail to the Thief) 21:46 *Myxomatosis* (Hail to the Thief) 25:43 *House Of Cards* (In Rainbows) 31:20 *Bangers 'n' Mash* (In Rainbows - Disk 2) 34:54 *Optimistic* (Kid A) 39:51 *Reckoner* (In Rainbows) 44:50 *Videotape* (In Rainbows) 49:33 *Where I End and You Begin* (Hail to the Thief) 54:59 *All I Need* (In Rainbows) 59:17 *Go Slowly* (In Rainbows - Disk 2) Have a nice time.
00:20 - Weird fishes / arpeggi 05:40 - 15 - step 09:36 - Bodysnatchers 14:01 - Nude 18:48 - The Gloaming 21:45 - Myxomatosis 25:42 - House of Cards 31:20 - Bangers + Mash 34:53 - Optimistic 39:50 - Reckoner 44:49 - Videotape 49:32 - Where I End And You Begin 54:58 - All I Need 59:16 - Go Slowly
Radiohead is respectively like one of the greatest bands to come out of England, following the likes of the Beatles, Pink Floyd or like Yes even their earlier works seem to be influenced by bands like the Smiths or the Cure which are also English bands. Radiohead is so rich in textures, atmosphere, and emotion
It's a much more controlled environment here than a typical live show. They are able to focus their energy into accuracy and did multiple takes of each song to get it right. That's part of what makes this band great; their meticulous attention to detail.
I'm a floors guy and a Radiohead fan, and I don't see enough people giving my guy, Vinny Voom Botts, from Bott's carpet and foors, enough credit for the absolute carpet job in that room.
Let's hear it for Colin Greenwood's beautiful, eye-of-the-hurricane, unobtrusive, spinal bass-playing. I love each member's consideration for the others. No-one gets in the way, each sticks to the arrangement, no-one has a swaggery, silly rock star ego. If only for this reason, Radiohead deserves its place as the best band on the planet.
I just need to make sure Ed O'Brien gets credit for his perfectly executed harmonies and backing vocals. An underrated aspect of the balanced sound this band achieves time and time again.
Radiohead would have been a great band if it was just Thom Jonny and a couple stiffs, but you don't get *this* without all 5 of them, and most especially Ed - his underrated versatility gives Jonny the freedom to play a fucking transistor radio on songs when he feels like it
Phil and Colin are so so so under rated. Look at 'em go keepin the rhythm. Every member is essential to this group. Cant imagine radiohead without either 1 of them. Best modern band on the planet.
People who can't stand Radiohead, or simply "Don't Get It", really should listen to this entire set with an open mind. Just about every human emotion... They're all here, in this set. This is what music is meant for. This is why music is magic, sorcery... It can do what nothing else can. I think this is Radiohead's most incredible piece of work. It's so cohesive. Thanks boys. Please never stop creating.
I really disliked Radiohead. Every time I tried, I just didn't like the music. One day, while high, a friend of mine put on From the Basement version of All I Need. I started laughing and saying sarcastic stuff like look at their haircuts, etc. But slowly, it pulled me in, at the end of it, I was devastated, lol. Being recently done with an abusive relationship probably helped too. Fast forward to today - I love almost all of their songs. The attention to detail, on a molecular level. When it comes to the sound design, they treat every hertz with utmost importance. The way they structure the songs, some quite unconventional, and yet so easy to listen. Every song is trying to do something unique, they don't just strum the chords and come up with a quirky melody. I have so much respect for them.
This is actually more than just a live performance of an album-there are songs from multiple albums included here. Though I agree with the main point that this is one of greatest live recordings ever.
I have never heard Thom's vocals sound better than they do in Nude and Reckoner here. His falsetto is incredible. They're all just truly masterful at their instruments.
Born in 65, grew up in the 70’s. Partied HARD in the 80’s. Matured in the 90’s. Learned a trade and now an aerospace engineer for 28 years. I’ve seen every band from Abba to ZZ Top. If I had to, I can go the rest of my life with Radiohead being the only band I can listen to and would have zero complaints. They are the best of the best and imo the greatest band in the history of the planet. Wish we could go back to 1994 and do it all over again.
Twas a junior in high school in 94...Radiohead was my soundtrack in college...Kid A on repeat for hours while I worked on graphic design projects. Then when they dropped In Rainbows as a PayWhatYouWant! Amazing! I'd definitely do it all again for sure!
@@francoalvear2010 bruh beatles is overrated. they are great, they are iconic, paul mccartney is one of the best songwriters of all time but the beatles is not the best
An outstanding summary! I feel the same. I KNOW music. Radiohead are simply magnificent, in music. Not, compared to such-and-such…just so good, they almost stand alone! A Zeppelin…A Queen…A Zappa….a Rush… a whoever…. When you know, you know…
Amazing feat in timing. How they're able to duplicate all their complicated beats (and off beats) and stay in sync without a glitch through all their live shows is remarkable. They really have their shit together musically.
no better example - Glastonbury 1997 - rain blew their monitors, Thom very nearly walked off stage but didn't, what happened next is probably The Best Performance from any band on that stage. Even Michael Eavis said it.
Radiohead is one of the bands which distributes perfectly the sound among the instruments. For example, the bass line is so simple and complex at the same time, it's independent and also every instrument has a different line, which consolidates an exceptional atmosphere.
This is still my favourite album. Not just Radiohead album but in general, of all time. I know some people would disagree but it‘s their best, I think. I love Kid A and Ok Computer too, which are widely considered their best, but In Rainbows has something so ... otherworldly. I have listened to this album on some of my best and some of my worst days. In the middle of the night and during random hours of the day, i can listen to this endlessly. I don’t think I could ever really put into words what it is about it that makes it so incredible for me but it just is. To me, listening to this means finding peace. From the energy of 15 steps, to one of my favorites, weird fishes, and then letting the beauty that is videotape wash over me. Perfect. Truly, a perfect album if there ever was one
My favorite thing about Radiohead is that I always get into a huge argument about which is their best album...with myself...and I keep changing my mind...between like 4 or 5 albums! :)
I agree with you completely, easily considered their best album for me personally, although I love them all the same. I honestly can listen to this album for the rest of my life. Weird Fishes being the epitome. Glad I'm not the only one.
Radiohead has to be a top ten all-time band...no matter your taste you can't help but feel their genius. This version of In Rainbows is nothing short of a masterpiece.
Yes. Yes, it's a wonderful time to be alive. Needing music like this to keep you sane. I like the post-9/11 legislation, mass immigration and approaching world war the best.
A billion trillion years of things bumping into each other all leading to this point of them making music and us being able to listen to it. What are the chances?
Music was the biggest bond between me and my father. Nude was the last song I've heard with him. He was very sick, and died back in 2016 (2 days after we heard it) and somehow, I knew it was time for him to go when we were listening to this song together... It haven't made it hurt any less than it did, but this music now ties me deeply to his memory. A beautiful and sad song, just like our last day together... Always to be remembered.
Wow, thanks for sharing that very personal experience. It’s funny how music can attach to a feeling or memory like glue. You can hear a song 10 years later and it will take you RIGHT back to a specific point in time. Sorry about your father’s passing. Hopefully listening to that Radiohead song brings you solace and peace 🙏🏻
Whoever engineered and mixed this incredible performance deserves as much credit as the band, This performance is completely off the charts good. It is something special for sure and it just feels like you are there in the room with them. The camera cuts become so natural that you forget about them. This is absolutely the highest bar. So so gooood!!!
Nigel Godrich. Yes, it is listed, but they only work with him anyway. Edit: Also, from engineering as part of The Basement crew are: Fred Jackson & Martin Dineley
this isn’t my favorite radiohead album but it hits different literally my top 5: 1. Jigsaw Falling Into Place 2. Weird Fishes / Arpeggi 3. Reckoner 4. Bodysnatchers 5. 15 Step
6th favorite from the album. overrated but still an incredible song. also id prob say this is my fav radiohead album now, it swaps between this and OKC@@usinakenes
Jonny's move at 4:00 is so underappreciated. He goes from playing rhodes one second to standing by where he was before, recording those super high guitar notes to be looped back later, but without being able to hear himself, then he starts playing normally and starts the loop at the same time, all in 23 seconds.
Radiohead is the only band with the ability of making me fell sad, happy, nostalgic and have goose bumps all in the same song. Thank you for being a part of my life for the last 27 years.
Not reading through the comments, but has anybody noticed how "At Ease", they are? Nobody is fraught, tense, or rushed.. Sign of a group that is totally at ease, thus able to just feel free to excel... Sign of a great band..
Well the song itself is about being putt in a very bad place, but still being able to free yourself from that position. "Yeah, everybody leaves, If they get the chance, And this Is my chance", "Yeah, I hit the bottom, and escape, escape". Its a very motivational song when you think about it.
@@selfperformedsparagmos Interesting interpretation! I see interpret is as being unable to escape your situation (but still trying to). The song starts at its lowest, 'At the bottom of the Ocean'. During the first half, the song rises and rises as the narrator gets more and more hope that they might escape, until the climax ("I get eaten by the worms"), when the arpeggio's stop and they plummet back towards the bottom. The ending is determination, but perhaps also false confidence. The narrator is back at the bottom, but still wants to leave. To me, it's a song about loneliness and abandonment. Trying to escape a downward spiral, failing and trying again, however futile/foolish it might be.
This is one of my all-time favorite performances. The sheer magnitude of cool vibes emanating from Radiohead is astounding. I even downloaded it to listen to during family trips.
I didn't know it was possible to reproduce the sound of the album live. A lot of what I assumed was electronic/studio stuff is actual instrumentation - super cool depth of sound. This band is incredible, and this session is pure alchemy.
This was the performance that made me realise Colin Greenwood is the best bassist in the world. The groove originality and note choice is absolutely impeccable!
Easy now ... he's a tremendously talented bassist with a keen ear for awesome baselines that sync well with the band and orchestration he's affiliated with. However, let's not go down the road of "best bassist." He isn't Geddy Lee. Let's start there.
This is probably the most iconic "From the Basement" recordings of all time. Great to see that this has 15 million views. A few more than 208 thousand likes would definitely be more in keeping with one of the most outstanding live performances of the last decade or so.
I see that it is now up to 211 thousand likes. Sorry that there is no opportunity for my own multiple daily likes to boost this score further. Great that this is the full 1hr 3mins plus version of this performance (rather than any such shorter versions!). Sit back and enjoy!
watched them few years ago at their concert in tlv, israel. every summer i get to work in all the big concerts and get to see the greatest band u can imagine. RADIOHEAD WAS THE BEST ONE.
Admittedly, I don't always know what to do with the lyrics to Radiohead songs, but frankly, I don't care. I love the movement of them. And they connect with something deep within me in ways that although I cannot explain how, they lift me up. Weird Fishes, go figure...
One of my fave albums of all time. Played it a lot after the death of my wife, found solace in its entirety, although " Videotape" was the track I had a bit of a cry over.
It's not about the mix. It's about the musicians, engineering and instruments. This is barely even mixed or mastered. Was produced by Nigel Godreich, who has produced all of their music since OK Computer - this was his show. So, it was probably very easy for him considering he knew exactly how their music is recorded.
Colin's reaction when "All I Need" gets to the heavy part (58:10) is just priceless to watch. You can tell he's really into it, feeling the song to its maximum.
I slept on this record for so long, but ever since I first heard it a few months ago I’ve been obsessed with it; that riff on Bodysnatchers just pulls you in from the start
Reckoner might be my favorite song in this performance I love that they don’t get in the way of each-other and thom’s vocals with him being the only guitar and everything else practically being percussion it’s amazing. Long Live the greatest band of all time(in my opinion).
I have to remind myself that this is live, time after time. It sounds like a studio album. So amazing I just can't believe it. Radiohead moves me like no other band. ❤❤❤
I know each member brings something distinct, which is what makes them such an incredible band. But Colin is really special. He is always playing super melodic basslines, always so clean, never just low end buried behind guitars, often I feel like he is driving the songs. I had the good fortune to meet him backstage at SNL when they played Kid A tunes, he was super friendly.
Yeah Colin doesn't get enough love for sure. Just look at his performance during All I Need, pure gold. He puts just as much, if not more passion into the music than Thom, Ed, Phil and Jonny.
The Santa Barbara Bowl version from around 2008 is my all time favorite song ever. Jonny’s guitar sounds the best it ever has, and just sounds like what I imagine seeing a UFO for the first time would be like.
I truly cannot fathom the person I'd be without this album. I've listened to the whole thing at least 50 times and I swear it hits me deeper every time. These sounds are human existence put into sonic form. Thank you.
The sound engineering on this session is outstanding, better then the stdiio versions imo. The panning and separation of each musician is unbelievable. When you first hear the albums you think it's all layering but you watch this and just realise you are watching pure genius at work
OK Computer is realising how soulless and empty the world can be. In Rainbows is finding your place and light in that darkness and all the beauty that comes with it.
God this comment hit hard. I used to identify with the alienation on OK computer a bit too much. Now I’ve found a lot more good than bad in humanity and I agree In Rainbows is an embodiment of that.
@@darkesthunter26 Kid A to me is like the robotic acceptance of a cold reality. In Rainbows has that same acceptance but much more human, real and raw emotion.
Radiohead is one of the few bands that gives me those chills seeing them perform live at Bonnaroo for the first time was one of the happiest moments of my entire life something about music that just is literally a religious experience
13 years ago. Light years ahead. (yes, I know LY are measure of distance, but if Rob Halford was fine with it when covering Joan Baez song, I am fine with it too).
Its weird how with Radiohead you start off with your favorite songs and songs you don't really like. Then you start liking the songs you didn't like. Eventually you just like every song on the album.
Exactly. Jazz is like that too for me
Well said!
Tom Waits does it to me
Exactly.
I agree. Some of their songs are so strange and first and the tempo changes they use to jarring effects can be something that takes a few listens and time to appreciate. When you do, or for me it is when I have finally "hear" how frigging perfect the song is composed and what I thought didn't work does. Daydreaming was the latest example of this. Didn't like it all that much to start but now just get swept up into it when I hear it.
Im a bassist, and a massive fan of radiohead, scrolling through the comments for about 10 minutes now and im quite upset, quite upset at the fact my main man colin isnt getting any love, guys a god behind that bass.
teambass
Agreed, Colin and Phil really shine in this.
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I SEND YOU THE LOVE❤
& RESPECT SIR COLIN‼️👍✌👆🏽🤟🖖🤙👋🤜🤛
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IT TAKES ALL OF YOU
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I saw Johnny at the National Gallery in London (while on vacation, live in USA) two weeks ago with his wife and son. Just went up and asked him if he was Johnny, he said yes, I shook his hand and left him alone. Although I am 56 years old, it was a thrill to meet someone of his genius.
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You didn't really leave him alone though, did you?
@@MatthewEllis1 I made his day. He was getting upset no one recognized him ; )
Um.all.
.I want to add is :Wow!
My story is I "saw "waa in the same elevator as Bruce Springsteen & his wife and infant son(?) At the Whitney Museum of American Art here in NYC ..a couple of decades ago
This performance give anyone else a natural high? I've been coming back to it again and again for over a decade, and it still transcendes.
high like I am right now, I can only say this works like a boost to the effect.
Its very encapsulating for sure. I think its got its time and place to flourish. I sound like a hippie...
Which is the highlight for you? Weird fishes transports me
New Year's 2024 and I'm back
In rainbows is the perfect blend of that edge the band has and beauty
The biggest sin about this live performance is that they didn't get to play jigsaw falling into place. Other than that, this will definitely go as one of their best performances ever. The instrumentation alone is fucking insane.
TKOL from the basement is pretty fuckin' good.
Don't get me wrong ...Rainbows is stellar.
I can't choose tbh...
@@ronlennon.amorocity TKOL from the basement is so good it outshines the studio album. I personally prefer In Rainbows, but TKOL is definitely underrated.
its all from 'in rainbows'.
@@durtyragoux did you have a point?
@@daddykarlmarx6183 oops, I was thinking about 'everything in its right place.
Ed O’Brien’s backup vocals on Weird Fishes are unbelievable
Not to mention the sheer amount of sounds he's getting out of his guitar on tracks like "Nude."
to do that live, that sort of distant vocal but sounds just like the record, amazing, great voice
That track is my mental heaven.
GOD man. yep. first thought every time i hear it.
Just me revisiting the comments. As in love as I am with the rest of the song, I get so much more giddy for those backup vocals.
Weird fishes is almost the perfect song. Incredibly orchestrated and complex yet so chilled out. The way it pulls you up and down is quite extraordinary.
one of the best songs ever
Why almost?
A masterpiece!
it is a perfect song
I love that song its at the end of a movie I think
I smile everytime I play this video.
jhb? what is this, a crossover episode? based music taste btw
still upset that Jigsaw Falling into Place was not on the track list
Wait, what?! Thought this was the whole In Rainbows album?! Though I see Optimistic is being played though so I guess that somewhat makes up for it!!
might be my favorite track on the album. hard to pick, HOC, 15step, bodysnatchas all are sooo good. imo videotape is overrated, should have done jigsaw instead.
Nik Petrovic same! extremely hard for me to choose a favourite but It’s a tie between Weird Fishes, Reckoner & Jigsaw for me
Graham Irwin I know..was pretty disappointed probably my favourite track on the album along with Weird Fishes. Oh yeah Optimistic is glorious..the climax is pure ear candy
there's a Scotch Mist's version of Jigsaw though, which is great
Thom Yorke, man.
Sings while playing ALL the instruments, flailing about like a Polynesian fire dancer on mushrooms... and still sounds like an impeccable, layered studio recording.
I feel like all of that flailing has to be part of it... The way he moves around the microphone effects the sound that gets picked up. He's adding affect.
HAHA It is rather amazing! Moves around like a lunatic but somehow always nails every performance!
John I have seen them live many times and the flailing, yep it's there and the multi instrumentalism, and perfection live as far as sound, Yep it's there, every time, a well oiled machine juggernauting its way across the music multiverse. These guys are masters at their craft.
@@keravesque nah he just groovin
@@keravesque He just loves dancing! At earlier shows it only popped up rarely. As his confidence and just love of the music (esp singing comfortably at a high range. Remember Pablo Honey?) he just enjoys the shows and dances and it’s amazing! This sounds exactly the same on record or live, and no dancing.
We demand a Pool Shaped Basement from the Moon
UP THIS COMMENT PEOPLE SO RADIOHEAD CAN SEE HOW MUCH WE NEED THIS AND WANT TO SLEEP WITH THEM IN THE SWEET MOONLIGHT DERP
The show got cancelled, but with enough attention maybe they'd do a virtual concert
YES PLEASE
From the Moon 🌝 That would be some concert !🤩❤🐱🌌🏴
Danjoker 😂😂😂
Whatever else may be wrong in life, we still have Radiohead In Rainbows Live From the Basement.
❤
Might be one of the best comments of our times
REAL
Yes. In Rainbows has only grown in my esteem over the years. In the Basement sessions basically guild the lily, to the nth degree
that's so real
Setlist
00:00:21 Weird Fishes / Arpeggi
00:05:41 15 Step
00:09:37 Bodysnatchers
00:14:02 Nude
00:18:49 The Gloaming
00:21:46 Myxomatosis
00:25:43 House of Cards
00:31:21 Bangers + Mash
00:34:54 Optimistic
00:39:51 Reckoner
00:44:50 Videotape
00:49:33 Where I End And You Begin
00:54:59 All I Need
00:59:17 Go Slowly
😜
Awesome
@@usm1leit’s in the description either way
no faust arb😞
the fact that jigsaw falling into place isnt here is crazy
More likes here to get on top!
How many people think In Rainbows is the best Radiohead album?
Yes.
Me, In Rainbows and OK Computer :)))
It really is. OK Computer is unquestionably a work of art, but I think In Rainbows is too, and is more timeless.
yep, it’s either in rainbows or kid A for me, depending on my mood
Ok computer, the bends, in rainbows...
These dudes went to high school together. That’s insane. Whatever interpersonal struggles must’ve occurred, they’ve never been petty publicly with each other, and have always been able to come together and create exciting music. A true music family. Long may they live.
Yeah, it's so good they did, but also so special and unusual. Maybe Thom had some magic that pulled them all towards being perfect with their music? Their same place/same time is one of our era's miracles.
i wish i could have met bandmates like that in highschool haha
To have so many skilled musicians come together from one school, it almost beggars belief!
Thom and Jonny are just an amazing duo. Not to take away from the rest of them. Nigel also adds something special.
@@klaaswijnsma122 maybe it’s his band and he’s just trying to get his name out there?
shut your eyes and it feels like you're listening to the recording, stunning. what a band.
Salut, j'ai écouté son CD sur
Une pirogue au nord Laos,quel trip ,,les yeux ouverts !
Born in 65 too and echo your words. Love this band, always have , always will
Felt the same when i went to a concert.. and i did Just like that, closed mto eyes and It was exectaly like the recording.
Yeah but now I can't see
Voice perfect
Guitar perfect
Bass perfect
Drum perfect
Sound perfect
Perfect live
Perfect
Annyeonghaseyo
역사상 가장 완벽한 밴드
Bottle perfect
lemon perfect
*Setlist with Albums*
00:21 *Weird Fishes/Arpeggi* (In Rainbows)
05:41 *15 Step* (In Rainbows)
09:37 *Bodysnatchers* (In Rainbows)
14:02 *Nude* (In Rainbows)
18:48 *The Gloaming* (Hail to the Thief)
21:46 *Myxomatosis* (Hail to the Thief)
25:43 *House Of Cards* (In Rainbows)
31:20 *Bangers 'n' Mash* (In Rainbows - Disk 2)
34:54 *Optimistic* (Kid A)
39:51 *Reckoner* (In Rainbows)
44:50 *Videotape* (In Rainbows)
49:33 *Where I End and You Begin* (Hail to the Thief)
54:59 *All I Need* (In Rainbows)
59:17 *Go Slowly* (In Rainbows - Disk 2)
Have a nice time.
Thanks mate
This performance of Go Slowly is sublime
Thanks
It's in the video description
Jigsaw?
00:20 - Weird fishes / arpeggi
05:40 - 15 - step
09:36 - Bodysnatchers
14:01 - Nude
18:48 - The Gloaming
21:45 - Myxomatosis
25:42 - House of Cards
31:20 - Bangers + Mash
34:53 - Optimistic
39:50 - Reckoner
44:49 - Videotape
49:32 - Where I End And You Begin
54:58 - All I Need
59:16 - Go Slowly
J.O and Radiohead fan?
Comrade 🧐🤝🧐
Thanks
Wait, wheres jigsaw fall into places
I just discovered Radiohead in the last couple of years lucky me everything they've done is fresh and new for me.
Those are most of my favorites.
This is an example of a perfect band. 5 incredibly talented musicians preforming fantastic music.
Radiohead is respectively like one of the greatest bands to come out of England, following the likes of the Beatles, Pink Floyd or like Yes even their earlier works seem to be influenced by bands like the Smiths or the Cure which are also English bands. Radiohead is so rich in textures, atmosphere, and emotion
@@hippiecheezburger5457 dont forget that Thom got his falsetto vocals from Pixies, influence is a powerful thing ain't it
It's absolutely insane how they sound this good live.
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It's a much more controlled environment here than a typical live show. They are able to focus their energy into accuracy and did multiple takes of each song to get it right. That's part of what makes this band great; their meticulous attention to detail.
@@genequist3859 Still live. Most cannot do this
IKR
Not live
Thom really woke up that day and said "yea I feel pitch perfect today"😭
Bro ikr 😭
he does every day §-§
whats the context behind this
never mind i thought you said perfect pitch. i was so confused
Every day ? Eh - 🤍
I'm a floors guy and a Radiohead fan, and I don't see enough people giving my guy, Vinny Voom Botts, from Bott's carpet and foors, enough credit for the absolute carpet job in that room.
lmao
XD
Underrated comment lol
Haha, nice.
Nice plug well done great looking carpet I dive a lot of carpets so yea awesome !!
I've been coming back to this for over ten years now and it never gets less amazing
i've been watching this almost every day now for the past month or so while studying
Yo desde que tenia 17 años y lo vi por primera vez y ahora a los 31 nunca me ha dejado de sorprender cada que lo veo. ❤
Let's hear it for Colin Greenwood's beautiful, eye-of-the-hurricane, unobtrusive, spinal bass-playing. I love each member's consideration for the others. No-one gets in the way, each sticks to the arrangement, no-one has a swaggery, silly rock star ego. If only for this reason, Radiohead deserves its place as the best band on the planet.
He had to shake it out at 43:15. Yep, awesome!
One of my top 5 favorite bands and albums. I still can't believe I haven't seen them live in over 25 years of being a fan.
I tried to like this comment then I realized I already liked it a couple of months ago.
@@jdunnatl i went to two concert band in my entire life, first was Radiohead and the second again 😅🤟🏽
@@mbmpablo3631 Man, I'm jealous!
I just need to make sure Ed O'Brien gets credit for his perfectly executed harmonies and backing vocals. An underrated aspect of the balanced sound this band achieves time and time again.
Not only that but he is a really good backup singer
Radiohead would have been a great band if it was just Thom Jonny and a couple stiffs, but you don't get *this* without all 5 of them, and most especially Ed - his underrated versatility gives Jonny the freedom to play a fucking transistor radio on songs when he feels like it
全く同じことを考えてる人がいた。
❤❤❤❤
40:45 when he gives a Colin a "oh, hey buddy" look.
Phil and Colin are so so so under rated. Look at 'em go keepin the rhythm. Every member is essential to this group. Cant imagine radiohead without either 1 of them. Best modern band on the planet.
💜 100%, each part in crucial
What makes you think they're underrated? they are very much appreciated and correctly 'rated'
@@lilMidz they’re not really underrated but they’re definitely in the shadow of thom and jonny
i too enjoy the compositions of phil collins
@@caralho5237me too
People who can't stand Radiohead, or simply "Don't Get It", really should listen to this entire set with an open mind. Just about every human emotion... They're all here, in this set. This is what music is meant for. This is why music is magic, sorcery... It can do what nothing else can. I think this is Radiohead's most incredible piece of work. It's so cohesive.
Thanks boys. Please never stop creating.
Preach, brother! It’s audible alchemy.
Couldn't have said it better, Thank you!
I genuinly struggle to understand how everyone doesn't get blown away by this.
@@stuartblair1929 1 day later! You are right. This is an awesome musical creation!
I really disliked Radiohead. Every time I tried, I just didn't like the music. One day, while high, a friend of mine put on From the Basement version of All I Need. I started laughing and saying sarcastic stuff like look at their haircuts, etc. But slowly, it pulled me in, at the end of it, I was devastated, lol. Being recently done with an abusive relationship probably helped too.
Fast forward to today - I love almost all of their songs. The attention to detail, on a molecular level. When it comes to the sound design, they treat every hertz with utmost importance. The way they structure the songs, some quite unconventional, and yet so easy to listen. Every song is trying to do something unique, they don't just strum the chords and come up with a quirky melody. I have so much respect for them.
This is one of best live performances of an album ever.
Fact. It's so incredible
Have you heard the FLAC soundboard version of Bonnaroo? its my fav proper live performance ever.
Definitely… slane castle rhcp goes up there too
This is actually more than just a live performance of an album-there are songs from multiple albums included here. Though I agree with the main point that this is one of greatest live recordings ever.
This isn't actually Radiohead.
I have never heard Thom's vocals sound better than they do in Nude and Reckoner here. His falsetto is incredible. They're all just truly masterful at their instruments.
Maybe the only serious contender could be Bloom live from electric lady studios
Born in 65, grew up in the 70’s. Partied HARD in the 80’s. Matured in the 90’s. Learned a trade and now an aerospace engineer for 28 years. I’ve seen every band from Abba to ZZ Top. If I had to, I can go the rest of my life with Radiohead being the only band I can listen to and would have zero complaints. They are the best of the best and imo the greatest band in the history of the planet. Wish we could go back to 1994 and do it all over again.
Rock on!!
Twas a junior in high school in 94...Radiohead was my soundtrack in college...Kid A on repeat for hours while I worked on graphic design projects. Then when they dropped In Rainbows as a PayWhatYouWant! Amazing! I'd definitely do it all again for sure!
The greatest are the Beatles. But, yes, Radiohead can easily be the second best. Absolutely.
@@francoalvear2010 bruh beatles is overrated. they are great, they are iconic, paul mccartney is one of the best songwriters of all time but the beatles is not the best
An outstanding summary!
I feel the same. I KNOW music.
Radiohead are simply magnificent, in music. Not, compared to such-and-such…just so good, they almost stand alone!
A Zeppelin…A Queen…A Zappa….a Rush… a whoever….
When you know, you know…
Amazing feat in timing. How they're able to duplicate all their complicated beats (and off beats) and stay in sync without a glitch through all their live shows is remarkable. They really have their shit together musically.
no better example - Glastonbury 1997 - rain blew their monitors, Thom very nearly walked off stage but didn't, what happened next is probably The Best Performance from any band on that stage. Even Michael Eavis said it.
Radiohead is one of the bands which distributes perfectly the sound among the instruments. For example, the bass line is so simple and complex at the same time, it's independent and also every instrument has a different line, which consolidates an exceptional atmosphere.
among us
the two types of radiohead fans lmao@@kebab_boi
Thom singing Nude is still one of the most impressive vocal performances that i've ever had the pleasure of heaing in my entire life
I agree totally
Same 🥺
It’s stunning
Omg...yes indeed!! 💕
Absolutely.
Reckoner is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard
My favorite Radiohead song -- and any fan of theirs knows there are a *lot* to choose from.
To me, Reckoner is the song that best exemplifies music as an art form. More than any other song, it IS art
True story. Purely amazing
Only song I could listen to for every second of my life and still love it like the first time I heard it
yeah its somthing really special.....
whenever it's hard to stay alive, i watch this video again
😮
😮
Same. It's my go to press the Reset on my soul ❤
I feel that bro
Thom Yorke dances like he is hearing every note of every instrument and dancing accordingly.
So true
Thom is radioheads #1 fan.
channeling Ian Curtis
That's what happens when you open your hearing to it all. Every body part gets assigned a layer to dance to.
He tastes the notes to..
This is still my favourite album. Not just Radiohead album but in general, of all time. I know some people would disagree but it‘s their best, I think. I love Kid A and Ok Computer too, which are widely considered their best, but In Rainbows has something so ... otherworldly. I have listened to this album on some of my best and some of my worst days. In the middle of the night and during random hours of the day, i can listen to this endlessly. I don’t think I could ever really put into words what it is about it that makes it so incredible for me but it just is. To me, listening to this means finding peace. From the energy of 15 steps, to one of my favorites, weird fishes, and then letting the beauty that is videotape wash over me. Perfect. Truly, a perfect album if there ever was one
It's been my thoughts EXACTLY for years !!
My favorite thing about Radiohead is that I always get into a huge argument about which is their best album...with myself...and I keep changing my mind...between like 4 or 5 albums! :)
I agree with you completely, easily considered their best album for me personally, although I love them all the same. I honestly can listen to this album for the rest of my life. Weird Fishes being the epitome. Glad I'm not the only one.
I totally agree! it’s hard to choose only one song from this album as the best...they are all top songs.
Couldn’t agree more!
That red carpeting just really ties the whole album experience together man
Dude.
Forget it Donny, you're out of your element.
This is what happens when you put Radiohead in the basement . (Just when I thought Radiohead couldn't be better, the Big Lebowski references arrived
All colours in the basement are in the right place. Just look Jonny's T-shirt!
All the Dude ever wanted was his rug back, man. It really tied the room together.
Radiohead has to be a top ten all-time band...no matter your taste you can't help but feel their genius. This version of In Rainbows is nothing short of a masterpiece.
I remember when this came out 14 years ago. It still hits the same. Musical geniuses these guys are.
Hi I recommend a new indie song called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
LOL immediately recognized you while I was scrolling through the comments while rocking out to this video. 💜 -Jessica
@@fearjess HI!!!!!!!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Aired on VH1 randomly at like 11 on a random night have no idea why I was lucky enough to be scrolling tv at the right time
everyone of them. from another dimension,
Aren’t we blessed to exist at the same time as Radiohead
Very!
Yes. Yes, it's a wonderful time to be alive. Needing music like this to keep you sane. I like the post-9/11 legislation, mass immigration and approaching world war the best.
Absolutely
we are indeed
A billion trillion years of things bumping into each other all leading to this point of them making music and us being able to listen to it. What are the chances?
Music was the biggest bond between me and my father. Nude was the last song I've heard with him. He was very sick, and died back in 2016 (2 days after we heard it) and somehow, I knew it was time for him to go when we were listening to this song together... It haven't made it hurt any less than it did, but this music now ties me deeply to his memory. A beautiful and sad song, just like our last day together... Always to be remembered.
Thanks for sharing. RIP to your dad.
Wow, thanks for sharing that very personal experience. It’s funny how music can attach to a feeling or memory like glue. You can hear a song 10 years later and it will take you RIGHT back to a specific point in time. Sorry about your father’s passing. Hopefully listening to that Radiohead song brings you solace and peace 🙏🏻
Ok
sorry for your loss. that’s beautiful
my love to you
Best part amongst only great parts: Colin's return at 43:17 in Reckoner after having shaken his hands. This warm and purposeful bass line. Wow! 🤩
When the guitar comes in on 15 Steps, it's the most satisfying experience.
and then you cut the string :p
"Used to be alright... What happened?" Love it
Whoever engineered and mixed this incredible performance deserves as much credit as the band, This performance is completely off the charts good. It is something special for sure and it just feels like you are there in the room with them. The camera cuts become so natural that you forget about them. This is absolutely the highest bar. So so gooood!!!
Bands could do pay-per-views like this and prob make a boatload of money without leaving their city. I'd pay for these more than I go to live shows.
Same with whoever does the sound and mixing for KEXp. The two gold standards.
Nigel Godrich. Yes, it is listed, but they only work with him anyway.
Edit: Also, from engineering as part of The Basement crew are: Fred Jackson & Martin Dineley
@@louisik1 - Absolutely. Radiohead would bag out.
The drummer is like a fine swiss timepiece.... what a band, not just as songwriters, but also performers....
more like a fine swiss army knife.. did i do it guys
Like swiss chocolate! Like swiss herbs! Ain't any hedonist among Radiohead fans?
this isn’t my favorite radiohead album but it hits different literally
my top 5:
1. Jigsaw Falling Into Place
2. Weird Fishes / Arpeggi
3. Reckoner
4. Bodysnatchers
5. 15 Step
Dude? Nude?
6th favorite from the album. overrated but still an incredible song. also id prob say this is my fav radiohead album now, it swaps between this and OKC@@usinakenes
bangers and mash is baddass
Jonny's move at 4:00 is so underappreciated. He goes from playing rhodes one second to standing by where he was before, recording those super high guitar notes to be looped back later, but without being able to hear himself, then he starts playing normally and starts the loop at the same time, all in 23 seconds.
Something about Jonny's key playing right before 4:00 really gets to me, he looks so locked in with the music, almost like a child
im sure hes got monitors in
@@williamkenny6383 that's a good point regarding his immersion and their synchronization
Wow, I'm really glad you pointed this out. That's incredible watching it back
That's why he is a composer too
This album is like the best dream you ever had. Played perfectly live.
Radiohead is the only band with the ability of making me fell sad, happy, nostalgic and have goose bumps all in the same song. Thank you for being a part of my life for the last 27 years.
The drummer can't be human. It must be a trigger of some sorts but I can't help bursting into tears each time I watch this, it's just so very good
Not reading through the comments, but has anybody noticed how "At Ease", they are? Nobody is fraught, tense, or rushed.. Sign of a group that is totally at ease, thus able to just feel free to excel... Sign of a great band..
I've watched this an unhealthy amount of times over the years and it never gets old
I can’t talk right now. I'm making PISS.
@@greg3121 *three days grace playing*
The only way I can see watching this session being unhealthy would be if you hadn't seen it before
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Weird fishes is not their most famous song but it is my favorite. It has helped me out of so many hard times. I cant even explain why.
weird fishes is the quintessential song of radiohead. there’s no doubt. for me it’s a one way travel to heaven every time I listen to it
its one of the most beautiful songs ive ever heard, definitely one of my favourites from them
Well the song itself is about being putt in a very bad place, but still being able to free yourself from that position. "Yeah, everybody leaves,
If they get the chance, And this
Is my chance", "Yeah, I hit the bottom, and escape, escape". Its a very motivational song when you think about it.
@@selfperformedsparagmos Interesting interpretation! I see interpret is as being unable to escape your situation (but still trying to). The song starts at its lowest, 'At the bottom of the Ocean'. During the first half, the song rises and rises as the narrator gets more and more hope that they might escape, until the climax ("I get eaten by the worms"), when the arpeggio's stop and they plummet back towards the bottom. The ending is determination, but perhaps also false confidence. The narrator is back at the bottom, but still wants to leave. To me, it's a song about loneliness and abandonment. Trying to escape a downward spiral, failing and trying again, however futile/foolish it might be.
that’s the amazing thing about Radiohead: you could name 50
songs that qualify as their best ever
This is one of my all-time favorite performances. The sheer magnitude of cool vibes emanating from Radiohead is astounding. I even downloaded it to listen to during family trips.
I didn't know it was possible to reproduce the sound of the album live. A lot of what I assumed was electronic/studio stuff is actual instrumentation - super cool depth of sound. This band is incredible, and this session is pure alchemy.
This is what they sound like live. It’s amazing because they have so much going on. They’re just in a league of their own.
Ed's backing vocals on weird fishes are so good
Gives me chills
ed is so underrated
This will go down as one of the most amazing recordings ever. 30 years from now, people will be awestrruck.
All ready awestruck in 2022
Jonny Greenwood is such a genius in creating soundstages. OMG I'm speechless.
I absolutely love Radiohead. Shout out to all those that passed around their tapes in the 90s in high school in Zimbabwe
This was the performance that made me realise Colin Greenwood is the best bassist in the world. The groove originality and note choice is absolutely impeccable!
Agreed!
You'd love Bootsy Collins work with James Brown.
@@MarimboKing That's quite the genre leap.
hes dictated the feel of every Radiohead song since the bends. objectively the best. no fat.
Easy now ... he's a tremendously talented bassist with a keen ear for awesome baselines that sync well with the band and orchestration he's affiliated with. However, let's not go down the road of "best bassist." He isn't Geddy Lee. Let's start there.
There's nothing more beautiful than this rendition of Nude. All bathed in that warm amber glow.. Always gets to me.
I love how I read your comment just as Nude was playing. And you’re right too
This is probably the most iconic "From the Basement" recordings of all time. Great to see that this has 15 million views. A few more than 208 thousand likes would definitely be more in keeping with one of the most outstanding live performances of the last decade or so.
I see that it is now up to 211 thousand likes. Sorry that there is no opportunity for my own multiple daily likes to boost this score further. Great that this is the full 1hr 3mins plus version of this performance (rather than any such shorter versions!). Sit back and enjoy!
Each member of Radiohead is uniquely and individually amazing. Truly a group to witness, I must see them live some day
watched them few years ago at their concert in tlv, israel. every summer i get to work in all the big concerts and get to see the greatest band u can imagine. RADIOHEAD WAS THE BEST ONE.
@Hunter Vonnegut Just saw this, I'll check 'em out
Colin’s bass on some of these songs like the 15 Steps is so good 😫 my guy is criminally underrated!!
I think Thom singing Nude is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard
I have to agree, brings tears to my eyes, beautiful x
That song is subtle perfection. Although I do love the old heavier version as well.
No one else gonna point out the innuendo?
Agreed
regarding beautiful, your pic kind of compete...yeap indeed nude is an incredible song
Admittedly, I don't always know what to do with the lyrics to Radiohead songs, but frankly, I don't care. I love the movement of them. And they connect with something deep within me in ways that although I cannot explain how, they lift me up. Weird Fishes, go figure...
Embarrassing to admit I have only recently discovered this group, and now I'm obsessed.
if u haven’t already, check out the king of limbs basement performance! equally as incredible
@@eternal_icicle Yes, it is also amazing! The more I listen the more I see how unique and gifted they all are!
Relax and enjoy :)😌
KID A & B Sides, give these albums an honest chance if your are just discovering this
Welcome. Beautiful discoveries await.
One of my fave albums of all time. Played it a lot after the death of my wife, found solace in its entirety, although " Videotape" was the track I had a bit of a cry over.
My condolences
Lots of love your way brother. Stay strong
much love to you friend.
@Hunter Vonnegut where? There aren’t on Apple Music.
Hope you’re doin well mate
i love thom's dancing because he doesn't even give a crap about what he looks like doing it, he just loves dancing.
he kinda gives me ian curtis vibes ngl
He looks like he just woke up from a hangover and singing his ass off
Dunno man, I kinda imitate him whenever those songs comes in my mouth
I love watching him and Bjork and Eryka Badu perform- the “ Flow State” personified
@Inma González Castelló great comment.
The vibe is soo warm and inviting to the flow of feeling. At least for those of us who see the world in a way that echoes in-between this performance.
This performance is mixed insanely well
Nigel is one of the best. These two major talents deserve each other
@Hunter Vonnegut Stop spam
Absolutely
gordon freeman is a radiohead fan?
It's not about the mix. It's about the musicians, engineering and instruments. This is barely even mixed or mastered. Was produced by Nigel Godreich, who has produced all of their music since OK Computer - this was his show. So, it was probably very easy for him considering he knew exactly how their music is recorded.
Dedicated to all human
beings
jotamat92 reckoner !!
i see what you did there!
@@salsabilahmedshrestho960 what did he do?
Reckoner...goosebumps!
and Colin's bottle
Colin's reaction when "All I Need" gets to the heavy part (58:10) is just priceless to watch. You can tell he's really into it, feeling the song to its maximum.
To me the whole album is sentimental sad and beautiful at the same time
I slept on this record for so long, but ever since I first heard it a few months ago I’ve been obsessed with it; that riff on Bodysnatchers just pulls you in from the start
It’s my favorite, when I was in high school I couldn’t believe they released it for free. It helped me thru hard times
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Sounds like you're talking about 'Yod He Vav He'
ed be like 'EEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD'
Reckoner might be my favorite song in this performance I love that they don’t get in the way of each-other and thom’s vocals with him being the only guitar and everything else practically being percussion it’s amazing. Long Live the greatest band of all time(in my opinion).
I don't know how many times I've seen this, but it never fails to move me. Just commenting to feel a part of something.
I have to remind myself that this is live, time after time. It sounds like a studio album. So amazing I just can't believe it. Radiohead moves me like no other band. ❤❤❤
I know each member brings something distinct, which is what makes them such an incredible band. But Colin is really special. He is always playing super melodic basslines, always so clean, never just low end buried behind guitars, often I feel like he is driving the songs. I had the good fortune to meet him backstage at SNL when they played Kid A tunes, he was super friendly.
Yeah Colin doesn't get enough love for sure. Just look at his performance during All I Need, pure gold. He puts just as much, if not more passion into the music than Thom, Ed, Phil and Jonny.
Can we all appreciate how immaculate the quality of both camera and audio are
Optimistic is so underrated as a song. Absolutely flawless, gorgeous sounding song. One of the best ever and certainly one of my favourites.
This version also features a fantastic flail from our boy Thom. my favorite track from Kid A (especially when it kicks into In Limbo)
The Santa Barbara Bowl version from around 2008 is my all time favorite song ever.
Jonny’s guitar sounds the best it ever has, and just sounds like what I imagine seeing a UFO for the first time would be like.
How can you tell how "rated" it is? In my opinion, it is rated exactly as it is.
it’s honestly my least favorite on Kid A atm, may change in the future though
@@YellowKing1986by its streams? By how much it’s spoken about? By whether it’s mentioned when this album comes up?
I truly cannot fathom the person I'd be without this album. I've listened to the whole thing at least 50 times and I swear it hits me deeper every time. These sounds are human existence put into sonic form. Thank you.
The sound engineering on this session is outstanding, better then the stdiio versions imo. The panning and separation of each musician is unbelievable. When you first hear the albums you think it's all layering but you watch this and just realise you are watching pure genius at work
absolutely agree, I’m blown away listening to this with earphones after listening to the album so much
come to think of it, their basement is just a massive studio
totally agree, I said to my 15yo (who loves Radiohead) this sounds way richer and more emotional than the studio album for In Rainbows
@@ninjasaurxd +1. it's amazing.
Spot on! It is perfection and raises the bar for all musicians.
OK Computer is realising how soulless and empty the world can be. In Rainbows is finding your place and light in that darkness and all the beauty that comes with it.
God this comment hit hard. I used to identify with the alienation on OK computer a bit too much. Now I’ve found a lot more good than bad in humanity and I agree In Rainbows is an embodiment of that.
True. They were freer than ever at that time, after finishing their deal with Hail to the Thief.
Kid A is the world destroyed by the corruption and bloodthirsty people ?
@@darkesthunter26 Kid A to me is like the robotic acceptance of a cold reality. In Rainbows has that same acceptance but much more human, real and raw emotion.
@@Jackson-pn4pn I feel the same way man.
Weird Fishes is still one of my favorite songs to date!
same hee. And present tense, in the video version where Johnny and Thom are together
After watching the entire video, I'm not surprised this is rated as the 4th best movie in history on Letterboxd.
Didn't know Limmy could sing like this, absolute pipes.
thes boy's voice felled the reoom.
@lostnoodlesx The picture of him being waken up? I thought the same thing for months
his fether wuld be prud
Wrong way down a one way street
I don't get it
Absolutely crazy how they function like a perfect machine. Masters of their craft.
Hi I recommend a song called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
how does this man sing so well
It's great, I wake up every morning and think that
How I wish Jigsaw was recorded in this basement
Fantastic performance. "All I Need", "Reckoner" and "House of Cards" gave me chills, outstanding songs!
"Reckoner" is just a *beautiful* song. I can't even imagine writing a song like that.
Radiohead is one of the few bands that gives me those chills seeing them perform live at Bonnaroo for the first time was one of the happiest moments of my entire life something about music that just is literally a religious experience
13 years ago.
Light years ahead.
(yes, I know LY are measure of distance, but if Rob Halford was fine with it when covering Joan Baez song, I am fine with it too).
Why is this comment so recent?
@@georgesracingcar7701 because I wrote it just now?
@@georgesracingcar7701 dumb question mate :)
@@ThorneyedWT george is too busy raacing his car.. be nice to him
dude you know lightyears is a measure of distance not time right
One of the most beautiful musical moments in history. Forever breathtaking
The whole thing! The premier of the work on new year's, the entire album, the secret way they put it together to make the mathematics line.up
I'd been listening this performance for more than 10 years and each time that listen it, I feel the same as the first time, I get goosebumps.
Radiohead has literally saved me from myself.... Beyond thankful for these souls. Eternally grateful for your music....
Traditional Guitars-Bass - Drums -Vocals - and yet it still sounds like it's music from the year 5,000 and it's been sent back to us
Don't forget the lemon shaker, that's what really separates the men from the boys.
@@halcyonab lemon 💪 shaker 🏋️ chads 😤
I never get tired of this session
They will never top this. This is an hour of perfection, based on an album that's also perfect. Just perfect.