It's never good to be so opinionated about a Radiohead song when you first hear it. Most often people change their minds after repeat listens and start loving the song they once weren't into. I remember not caring for the album "Kid A" the first time I heard it and I later felt like an idiot for telling the record store guy I didn't care for it a week after I bought it. I still remember the look on his face. I'd be curious to see how these guys feel about the songs they criticized in several months (assuming they give the album more than one listen.)
im all with you for allowing music to grow with you i.e. not giving it one listen and throwing it away, but for a reaction channel like this, being opinionated off first listen is the driving force. that being said, i (kid on the left) have relistened 3 times and still think the middle pacing really drags the albums down. some songs like we suck young blood have definitely grown on me in a better listening environment but i remain firm in my distaste for backdrifts 🤘 love hearing the feedback for real, thank you! where does this rank among your favorite radiohead?
3:23 - I'm so old, I bought the CD at a store for those things when this came out. They let you listen before you buy, so I'm listening to the first track - 2+2=5 - and immediately I'm in love and they have my attention. When it "dropped" here, it blew my mind. 🤯😍 I purchased it immediately on my student's budget, which was $20-something at the time. I was a Music student at uni though, so priorities right? It's still one of my favourite albums of theirs, I've never stopped listening to it. ❤
@@UNPLGG3D It depends on my mood - but never TKOL (although the Basement version is great) or Pablo Honey (though Blowout is brilliant). I still love all the others - if pushed OKC or Kid A or In Rainbows :)
You should get stoned when you listen to them and their music always takes multiple listens to digest you might find out the songs you did not like become your favorites.
I saw them at Bonnaroo three years later. They opened with There There and then went into 2+2=5. They also debuted seven songs off of In Rainbows at that concert over a year before the album was released.
You should listen to Spiderland by Slint. It’s one of my favorites. I was going to recommend ‘To Be Kind’ by Swans, but that albums’s two hours long, and I don’t know if you want to sit in your car for that long lol.
will do-thank you so much! will be a bit before our next upload due to differing schedules but be on the lookout for it 🤘 swans is great, im a big fan. havent heard that specific album but their ‘96 release really stuck with me
“Sail To The Moon “-needs to accompany a trippy anime scene of a child literally sailing to the moon, on the back of a mythical creature….like a centuar or something…😊
I think people shouldn't compare Ok Computer to To Pimp a Butterfly, both were made in very specific times with different styles of music, different kind of musicians with different technology, abilities and concepts. Both #1 in their respective ages, Kind of like Lebron and Jordan I guess.
Its nice to see a younger generation appreciate my generations best band.
It's never good to be so opinionated about a Radiohead song when you first hear it. Most often people change their minds after repeat listens and start loving the song they once weren't into. I remember not caring for the album "Kid A" the first time I heard it and I later felt like an idiot for telling the record store guy I didn't care for it a week after I bought it. I still remember the look on his face. I'd be curious to see how these guys feel about the songs they criticized in several months (assuming they give the album more than one listen.)
im all with you for allowing music to grow with you i.e. not giving it one listen and throwing it away, but for a reaction channel like this, being opinionated off first listen is the driving force. that being said, i (kid on the left) have relistened 3 times and still think the middle pacing really drags the albums down. some songs like we suck young blood have definitely grown on me in a better listening environment but i remain firm in my distaste for backdrifts 🤘 love hearing the feedback for real, thank you! where does this rank among your favorite radiohead?
15:14 - *clutching my pearls * Y'all were wrong for this!! 😆
17:06 - And this! My God!
3:23 - I'm so old, I bought the CD at a store for those things when this came out. They let you listen before you buy, so I'm listening to the first track - 2+2=5 - and immediately I'm in love and they have my attention. When it "dropped" here, it blew my mind. 🤯😍 I purchased it immediately on my student's budget, which was $20-something at the time. I was a Music student at uni though, so priorities right? It's still one of my favourite albums of theirs, I've never stopped listening to it. ❤
You just earned a new sub. Great reaction guys! :D
This feels authentic, never change, subscribed :D
You gotta listen to A Moon Shaped Pool. My personal favorite of theirs.
been meaning to for a while, ive only heard present tense and its easily one of my favorite raidohead songs
There’s an entire b sides album to In Rainbows called disc 2, Go Slowly and Up On The Ladder are my favorites from there
I was just waiting for THE RAINDROPS THE RAINDROPS THE RAINDROPS THE RAINDROPS THE RAINDROPS THE RAINDROPS THE RAINDROPS
Love your reaction guys - keep listening to them they always shift your expectations
Most important thing is that reactions be honest - its a weird album, some of their best songs ever but a lot of fat they could have cut
@@cgallagher4501 whats your favorite album? ours is in rainbows for sure
@@UNPLGG3D It depends on my mood - but never TKOL (although the Basement version is great) or Pablo Honey (though Blowout is brilliant).
I still love all the others - if pushed OKC or Kid A or In Rainbows :)
You should get stoned when you listen to them and their music always takes multiple listens to digest you might find out the songs you did not like become your favorites.
can you guys listen to panchiko’s death metal or failed at maths
I was a senior in high school when this came out. This is the album that got me into Radiohead.
I saw them at Bonnaroo three years later. They opened with There There and then went into 2+2=5. They also debuted seven songs off of In Rainbows at that concert over a year before the album was released.
You should listen to Spiderland by Slint. It’s one of my favorites. I was going to recommend ‘To Be Kind’ by Swans, but that albums’s two hours long, and I don’t know if you want to sit in your car for that long lol.
will do-thank you so much! will be a bit before our next upload due to differing schedules but be on the lookout for it 🤘 swans is great, im a big fan. havent heard that specific album but their ‘96 release really stuck with me
“Sail To The Moon “-needs to accompany a trippy anime scene of a child literally sailing to the moon, on the back of a mythical creature….like a centuar or something…😊
I think people shouldn't compare Ok Computer to To Pimp a Butterfly, both were made in very specific times with different styles of music, different kind of musicians with different technology, abilities and concepts. Both #1 in their respective ages, Kind of like Lebron and Jordan I guess.
My favorite album!!!! 💚💜
Blond guy seems to have heard it b4 by his reactions
Flan in her face has to be Thom's most unfortunate lyrics.