A note that My Iron Lung was recorded completely live at a show at the Astoria in London. The only thing they redid was some vocals, but the live track is directly from the show. There is a video of the show that came out, so you can see them playing this recording live.
@@barryfinkle1755 bro, it's 100% true. I have been following Radiohead my whole life, and there are few things about them that I don't know. This is 100% true. My Iron Lung was recorded in the studio for the My Iron Lung EP. When they were making the bends, they didn't like the recorded version of it and used the live track from the Astoria as the track for the album and just re-recorded the vocals. Literally look up any reference about that song and you'll see it's exactly like this. In fact, this is directly from Wikipedia: "Radiohead recorded versions of "My Iron Lung" at RAK, but were not satisfied with the results. Instead, they used a performance recorded in May 1994 at the London Astoria, with Yorke's vocals replaced and the audience removed.[16] Leckie said: "Considering it was recorded in the back of a truck outside the hall - not the best sound to get something from - we did quite well."[17] The Astoria performance was included in the video Live at the Astoria, released in March 1995.[18]"
The day Kid A came out me and my mate both took the day off school and sat listening to it over and over again. We were very suspicious at first but by the end of the day we were obsessed. The general reaction was one of puzzlement which over the course of a couple of years grew into a universal acclaim and love. You'll definitely love In Rainbows. There's a couple of great tunes on Pablo Honey, but its like a very early alpha version of Radiohead.
@@sigzil1985 that sounds like such a wholesome experience!! Nothing like the first time you are puzzled into loving it down the line later! Amazing! Thank you for sharing that with me!
I remember playing Kid A first time with besty and laughing deleriously and joyfully: 'there's a frikkin' crazy sax solo in this!' No one saw it coming. If you know, Thom suffered from the fame of Ok Computer and went off radar for a while. Success of it was crazy in the UK. Think Kurt Kobain in America. Not quite, but well documented he struggled. Then came out with Kid A. Electronica came in and I just loved it. Look up Aphex Twin for the scene here. Another genius.
Once you finish your Radiohead journey, I highly recommend listening to the three album The Smile have put out. Thom Yorke and Johnny Greenwood from Radiohead formed an offshoot band with drummer Tom Skinner in 2018, and have put out three albums: one in 2022 and two in 2024. A lot of people compare them to Radiohead because Thom and Johnny are the creative leads of both bands. If you like Radiohead, you’ll most likely love The Smile
A lot of people fell off the Radiohead bandwagon when Kid A came out because it wasn't commercial. Only people who really loved Radiohead and love music I feel like accepted Kid A and stayed true to them. Anyone with a closed mind was gone. Howeve, they also gained new fans.
Kid A was a positive shock for me - loved it straight away as an already established fan after OK Computer. All my other music pals went the other way though, lost interest. They only came back after In Rainbows, years later...they got there in the end though. But I kept the faith throughout - f***ing love this band. Do not finish at 'In Rainbows' though - 'King Of Limbs' and 'Moon Shaped Pool' are excellent records.
amazing reaction!! radiohead's albums are all different from one another and every one of them is worth a listen, a good follow-up to this one is 'In Rainbows', I'd love to see how you react to it!
After the success of Creep, Radiohead started to despise the song. They wrote Iron Lung about Creep. Just was written as a competition. Thom and Johnny wanted to see how many different chords they could put into a single song.
I got to hear them in order as they came out from the beginning. Pablo Honey is worth listening to for sure, don't listen to the haters. :) Even better if you can, check Live at Astoria (early concert video), its 5 stars.
@@planr5572 you’re such a lucky soul 😭 I’m sure that was an awesome experience to experience day one! And I’ll for SURE be listening to Pablo Honey, no worries! 😌
At this point I’d recommend you just go in order for the albums you haven’t listened to, except do Pablo Honey last. Amnesiac would be next up. Although it was released after Kid A, Amnesiac and Kid A are from the same recording sessions. They have a very similar vibe. As for The Bends, I consider Street Spirit to be one of the greatest songs they’ve ever made. My wife has “Immerse your soul in love” tattooed on her 😂. These comments attributed to Thom Yorke often come up when discussing Street Spirit: Thom Yorke has described this song as one Radiohead’s darkest songs ever. In fact, Thom Yorke says he almost always performs this song towards the end of concerts because it is so dark and literally saps the strength out of him. Thom Yorke describes the way it hurts like hell every time I play it, looking out at thousands of people cheering and smiling, oblivious to the tragedy of its meaning, like when you’re going to have your dog put down and it’s wagging its tail on the way there. Thom Yorke has also labelled Street Spirit as Radiohead’s “purest song” saying “[he] didn’t write it. It wrote itself.”
Don’t listen to these dinkleberries telling you not to listen to Pablo Honey. Listen to Pablo Honey. Kurt Cobain liked Pablo Honey, and he historically didn’t like anything.
You’ve spoken on in past videos being a little more hip hop aware, so you may have heard JPEGMAFIA, but if you haven’t, definitely check out his album from 2024, I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU. This is also a secret hint, if you haven’t heard JPEGMAFIA, doing reaction videos for him are UA-cam gold. You’ll get a whole new audience.
@@e.gabriel6850 I actually have listened to a lot of his catalog before I made this page! But that would’ve been a ride as well! But there is still some work I haven’t heard so I’ll definitely get to those when I can! Thanks! 🟢
Love to hear that. With Peggy’s digital and hyper produced style in mind, I’ll throw out two other smaller branches that are just as musically astounding in just how refunding the production is. Brakence and Quadeca. A really interest blend of acoustic, electronic, hip hop, and every song is just as strangely exciting and sonically developed as the last.
Pablo Honey is a good album in and of itself, its just compared to the remainder of their discography its an outlier. It still has some fantastic tracks on it that aren't titled Creep.
I had a listening party for Kid A. Nobody said a word and everyones life was changed. Except for my friend Yasha who kept giggling. Awesome memories.
There are so many wonderful tracks on this album. Street Spirit is one of my top 10 Radiohead songs. Thom's vocals just take over my brain.
*IMMERRRRRRSSE YOUR SOOOOOOOOUUUULLLLLLL IIN LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVVEEE*
A note that My Iron Lung was recorded completely live at a show at the Astoria in London. The only thing they redid was some vocals, but the live track is directly from the show. There is a video of the show that came out, so you can see them playing this recording live.
That is so not true. It's funny you believed that this whole time.
@@barryfinkle1755 bro, it's 100% true. I have been following Radiohead my whole life, and there are few things about them that I don't know. This is 100% true. My Iron Lung was recorded in the studio for the My Iron Lung EP. When they were making the bends, they didn't like the recorded version of it and used the live track from the Astoria as the track for the album and just re-recorded the vocals. Literally look up any reference about that song and you'll see it's exactly like this. In fact, this is directly from Wikipedia: "Radiohead recorded versions of "My Iron Lung" at RAK, but were not satisfied with the results. Instead, they used a performance recorded in May 1994 at the London Astoria, with Yorke's vocals replaced and the audience removed.[16] Leckie said: "Considering it was recorded in the back of a truck outside the hall - not the best sound to get something from - we did quite well."[17] The Astoria performance was included in the video Live at the Astoria, released in March 1995.[18]"
@@barryfinkle1755it is true, check out the video of the gig and you’ll see, that’s how good they are live
@@liadcohen8327 why must you lie to the people? More importantly, why must you lie to yourself?
The day Kid A came out me and my mate both took the day off school and sat listening to it over and over again. We were very suspicious at first but by the end of the day we were obsessed. The general reaction was one of puzzlement which over the course of a couple of years grew into a universal acclaim and love.
You'll definitely love In Rainbows. There's a couple of great tunes on Pablo Honey, but its like a very early alpha version of Radiohead.
@@sigzil1985 that sounds like such a wholesome experience!! Nothing like the first time you are puzzled into loving it down the line later! Amazing! Thank you for sharing that with me!
I remember playing Kid A first time with besty and laughing deleriously and joyfully: 'there's a frikkin' crazy sax solo in this!' No one saw it coming. If you know, Thom suffered from the fame of Ok Computer and went off radar for a while. Success of it was crazy in the UK. Think Kurt Kobain in America. Not quite, but well documented he struggled. Then came out with Kid A. Electronica came in and I just loved it. Look up Aphex Twin for the scene here. Another genius.
Bullet Proof (wish I was) pure emotion and magic with that guitar 🤯👌
Once you finish your Radiohead journey, I highly recommend listening to the three album The Smile have put out. Thom Yorke and Johnny Greenwood from Radiohead formed an offshoot band with drummer Tom Skinner in 2018, and have put out three albums: one in 2022 and two in 2024. A lot of people compare them to Radiohead because Thom and Johnny are the creative leads of both bands. If you like Radiohead, you’ll most likely love The Smile
@@liamdickinson8170 okay I will certainly look into them! Thank you so much for recommending! This all sounds so interesting 🤔 take all I can get!
Great reaction!
I highly recommend continue with "In Rainbows"
A lot of people fell off the Radiohead bandwagon when Kid A came out because it wasn't commercial. Only people who really loved Radiohead and love music I feel like accepted Kid A and stayed true to them. Anyone with a closed mind was gone. Howeve, they also gained new fans.
Kid A was a positive shock for me - loved it straight away as an already established fan after OK Computer. All my other music pals went the other way though, lost interest. They only came back after In Rainbows, years later...they got there in the end though. But I kept the faith throughout - f***ing love this band. Do not finish at 'In Rainbows' though - 'King Of Limbs' and 'Moon Shaped Pool' are excellent records.
amazing reaction!! radiohead's albums are all different from one another and every one of them is worth a listen, a good follow-up to this one is 'In Rainbows', I'd love to see how you react to it!
In Rainbows is gonna send this man on a trip! can't wait
Street Spirit is such beauty!
I loved Kid A, i guess its like life. We all need to evolve
After the success of Creep, Radiohead started to despise the song. They wrote Iron Lung about Creep. Just was written as a competition. Thom and Johnny wanted to see how many different chords they could put into a single song.
@@cary414 interesting! 🤔 the more I’m finding out about this band is wild!! Keep em coming! 🟢
I got to hear them in order as they came out from the beginning. Pablo Honey is worth listening to for sure, don't listen to the haters. :) Even better if you can, check Live at Astoria (early concert video), its 5 stars.
@@planr5572 you’re such a lucky soul 😭 I’m sure that was an awesome experience to experience day one! And I’ll for SURE be listening to Pablo Honey, no worries! 😌
At this point I’d recommend you just go in order for the albums you haven’t listened to, except do Pablo Honey last. Amnesiac would be next up. Although it was released after Kid A, Amnesiac and Kid A are from the same recording sessions. They have a very similar vibe.
As for The Bends, I consider Street Spirit to be one of the greatest songs they’ve ever made. My wife has “Immerse your soul in love” tattooed on her 😂.
These comments attributed to Thom Yorke often come up when discussing Street Spirit:
Thom Yorke has described this song as one Radiohead’s darkest songs ever. In fact, Thom Yorke says he almost always performs this song towards the end of concerts because it is so dark and literally saps the strength out of him. Thom Yorke describes the way
it hurts like hell every time I play it, looking out at thousands of people cheering and smiling, oblivious to the tragedy of its meaning, like when you’re going to have your dog put down and it’s wagging its tail on the way there.
Thom Yorke has also labelled Street Spirit as Radiohead’s “purest song” saying “[he] didn’t write it. It wrote itself.”
ONE on vinyl???
I’d budget for at least three if I were you!
@@robertgrace6182 oh I’ll be getting them ALL! No doubt about it!
Immerseee your sooool❤
I don't know if you know them already, but would love if you reacted to some Nirvana! Ps. Love the reactions!
@nikofrfr I have something coming soon! 👀 thanks for watching!
If not said, that's guitar in Just, not keys.
Get Kid A on vinyl. It was your first and will give you cred with real ball knowers.
You should check out the music video for Just.
The version of street spirit live is even better than the record,u definetly should check it out
Don’t listen to these dinkleberries telling you not to listen to Pablo Honey. Listen to Pablo Honey. Kurt Cobain liked Pablo Honey, and he historically didn’t like anything.
You’ve spoken on in past videos being a little more hip hop aware, so you may have heard JPEGMAFIA, but if you haven’t, definitely check out his album from 2024, I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU.
This is also a secret hint, if you haven’t heard JPEGMAFIA, doing reaction videos for him are UA-cam gold. You’ll get a whole new audience.
@@e.gabriel6850 I actually have listened to a lot of his catalog before I made this page! But that would’ve been a ride as well! But there is still some work I haven’t heard so I’ll definitely get to those when I can! Thanks! 🟢
Love to hear that. With Peggy’s digital and hyper produced style in mind, I’ll throw out two other smaller branches that are just as musically astounding in just how refunding the production is.
Brakence and Quadeca.
A really interest blend of acoustic, electronic, hip hop, and every song is just as strangely exciting and sonically developed as the last.
*how refined
Pablo Honey is a good album in and of itself, its just compared to the remainder of their discography its an outlier.
It still has some fantastic tracks on it that aren't titled Creep.