This is the greatest reaction to Radiohead that I have ever seen. I’m sorry for your loss brother. If you ain’t crying while listening to Radiohead something ain’t right. Radiohead saved my life. Cheers
Legit one of the best Radiohead reactions I've ever seen and I've seen a lot. No caged emotions for the camera, listening the way you want to. Glad to see you appreciate All I Need so much, it somehow beats the other 10/10's on this album for me.
@@tastingmusic1872 same to me,.Radiohead aint just music,.their created a own universe,.a world,.a dimension,.a sphere of emotions,.it's like touching silk,.no words for this,.and usually im really eloquent,.u cannot just listen to Radiohead,.when u hear Radiohead it's a trip,.a journey,.an expierence,.i cannot imagine a reality without radiohead,.
A Moon Shaped Pool is definitely the one to do next if you haven’t heard it already. It’s a lot like In Rainbows, but more subtle and dreamy. Beautiful record.
a moon shaped pool feels like a successor to in rainbows, like TKOL feels like a successor to Kid A and Amnesiac. i definitely agree this should be his next
my favourite Radiohead album and favourite album of all time! enjoyed your reaction :) also Reckoner is literally my favourite song ever it's so beautiful
Before I say anything - my brother - "In Rainbows: Live from the Basement." Lifetime experience. I'll return to that. Dude thanks for sharing that straight up real experience, it was cool as hell to watch as a lifelong fan. Sad for me, as I am an old Gen X'er now, but I WAS insanely lucky to go through HS and college from 90 to 99 - classic hip hop and its emergence as the dominant music form (buying the first Wu Tang joint on cassette tape and hearing Nirvana unplugged live on the local radio station with my girlfriend in parking lot), Grunge - this new branch of rock - punk meets metal meets folk acoustic ballads and done by Apex bands who just by chance all came up in Seattle at the same time - so very needed, this opened the door for so many more straight up but SICK alt/rock bands of epic greatness everywhere, electronic music started taking hold as the decade progressed and ruled the whole scene by 2000 - it was a ludicrous time to be of that age absorbing all that. I loved as my top favorites from diff genres Pink Floyd, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Underworld, and A Tribe Called Quest in no particular order, knew 'Creep" of course and had really liked a couple tracks (Fake Plastic Tree in particular) off album 2 "The Bends" in 1995 but didn't give any other thought to Radiohead. Then I saw this crazy music video anmation on an old MTV animation show for the "Paranoid Android" video, as the video fascinated me the song took over my soul. I rushed back to B'Burg VA and bought the album and it played during late nights sessions in my various houses and apts every night for 2 years after that. It became and still is my favorite album of all time - to me the closest thing I've ever heard to 'pefect' (though "In Rainbows' as it grows on you - man - it is spectacular, just more of a vibe and most intimate soulful album they ever did verus a SHOUT like OK Computer which clled out the future PERFECTLY that we are in now and was a de facto cncept album - not like "The Wall" but the themes of paranoia, isolation, Aliens, technology, A.I., a dark govt, life moving too fast, the internet opening doors we wouldn't know where they'd lead...all in that album in every songs DNA - and Kid A was like it's symbolic child being born into this world and experiencing it. One hell of a one/two punch though Kid A take some real time - yers for me on some songs before I had my Ah Hah moment and fell in love (you will find the same on Amnesiac and Hail to the Thief and the rest, some of the best songs take 3 or 30 listens before they end up becoming one of your all time favorite RH tracks - their is one on Amnesiac called "Like Spinning Plates" that I skipped or toned out for like 10 years then one day apparently I had heard the layers enough buried in my brain in the background of the song that it finally snapped into place and blew my mind. Now it is like an easy top 20 all time track from them for me. Not always easy with a band like this which is why so many people blow past them. But they always have enough immediately gorgeous tracks on every album to make them all bangers and the rest - that's just time and place and life. But after this long comment - yeah - OK Computer made them my favorite band forever and they still are, and if you ant to really connect with them, enjoy this album In Rainbows at an even higher level, and witness one of the most legendary rock concert films of all time, check out In Rainbows From the Basement. Watching them make these incredible sounds and immaculate songs - some better than on the studio for sure, live with no audience, really shows you who is who amongst the 5 of them and is such an awesome experience. I cannot recommend it enough. Its been the same 5 guys fir 30 years - even the producer and album artist - and this how draws you in like the album cannot and they both exist in their own amazing Universes. (Also you get to see what a badass rhythm guitar player Thom is). Thom is a genius but so is Lead guitarist and 1000 other weird instruments Jonny Greenwood, who composes all the string sections and has 2 Academy Award nominations now for classical orchestra movie music scores (There Will Be Blood is his most famous work) - never a bad skill set to have on the band - but Thom writes the songs, Jonny makes sense of them, and the rest of the band are lethal musicians and lifelong friends since before college playing together and it shows. That was epic to watch - awesome content - just sharing legit emotion and smart commentary. I hope you keep up this journey my friend.
I was at the famous Bonnaroo 2006 set. And heard what some say is the best version of videotape. But that was my first time hearing that song and it passed me over. It wasn't until hearing bootleg recordings of that set a few times that the song finally clicked.
@@likespinningpats So cool yu mention this - like I worshipped this album from the first listen EXCEPT "Videotape" which is controversial sice it is seemingly so beloved but I really was so let down that what I considered a true flawless album ended on this - whatever the heck it was - like legit dissapointed almost mad! So silly in general but hey - music is passion. But yes - it has been through live performances - even just the Basement performance adds so so much with Phil drumming and Ed's ambient chords - but man this one did not do it for me for a long long time. But I kept seeing people gushing over it as the best of all their closing tracks, etc...but now of course - man - definitely far preferred live, but I get it now and thoroughly enjoy it. Still don't think it takes "Street Spirit" as a closer :) - another similar experience with - and this stuns even me now - "National Anthem" - I would skip it like noise - now I am like if for nothing else the bass groove - what was wrong with me???? But to me that is part of their greatness, and a bunch of avant garde tracks on "Hail to the Thief" like "We Suck Young Blood" - man it took me quite some time to click on that one. But like - they are operating on such a level - and that isn't fan talk - Jonny i one of the premier modern classical composers in the world. Not many people listen to say some Beethoven Sonatas and are like grooving out the first time. It can take a lifetime. Not making this comparison, just saying. Such an on point comment - thanks!
@@dreww1609 it was years before I finally noticed how good the bass line was in exit music and I was dumbfounded at how I had never heard the song like this
That’s so cool that you were able to experience the greatness of the 90s. Such a iconic decade. And I’m so happy to look back on the brilliance that this band has. I’ve only been listening for a year and they are already my favorite band ever. And ok computer is Just perfect all around in my opinion. This band has some of the best album experiences I’ve ever had with any other form of music. Love em to death
This has probably been my favorite Radiohead reaction. All I Need and Videotape still make me emotional after having listened to them for over a decade. This will stick to you. Much love to you
@@tastingmusic1872 the way you reacted to All I need, and Reckoner, well.. We all feel it. Every Radiohead album has those songs that just f*ck you up emotionally, and Thom's vocals delivering those emotions, damn.. On "the Bends" it's "Fake Plastic Trees" for me, its a slow build, and near the end I'm crying my fkn eyes out. But, I love it. It's cathartic, I guess. Anyway.. I keep coming back to this reaction video coz it's one of my favourite Radiohead albums and it means a lot to me, and your reaction is wholly legit. Love it.
I love Radiohead and their music. In Rainbows is a fantastic album and the reaction to Reckoner was really surreal to see someone reacting so honestly. The whole thing really was very engaging to see. But yes, Reckoner, oh Lord! It is literally one of the greatest pieces of audio I have ever had the pleasure to enjoy. Thanks for sharing such an honest and open reaction to this album.
Great video man. I absolutely love seeing people's reactions to some of my favorite music ever. I'll echo the other comments saying to listen to A Moon Shaped Pool next - just be sure to have tissues. I only heard it for the first time a month ago and it wrecked me
This and Kid A both share the #1 Radiohead album spot for me. Beautiful work of art 🖤 Reckoner. I have a strong affinity to melancholic somber sounding music and when i dove into RH/Thoms whole discography at the start of the lockdown man … Their music has quickly become some of my favorite of all time. Love seeing reactions like this
My second favorite album from my favorite band. I loved how genuine your emotions were here. I’m typically not someone who cries often, but I do when I listen to Radiohead.
Man this only gets even better the more you hear it I'm so glad you did this one! Definitely check out the "from the basement" session, also "the Daily Mail (from the basement)" that didn't even make it to an album, it's awesome. This whole album just messes with my emotions I fkn cry too but it also just heals.
The In Rainbows basement is one of the best live music recordings I have ever seen period and The King Of Limbs session from the basement is almost as good and one of the best things is you can do the whole show with no copyright issues although you will have to cut up the other one.
And to think they gave away this masterpiece for free when released. You paid as much as you wanted for it. Great reaction. Its pretty much how I feel every time I listen to it.
In Rainbows, Kid A & Amnesiac are my holy trinity with Radiohead. OK Computer is genius too, but I just feel it's not as endlessly enjoyable (for me anyway). Also check out A Moon Shaped Pool... fantastic album and yet another new direction.
Yeah it's a couple of weeks later (in youtube time, who knows wtf that is) and I'm revisiting this, I love this reaction video it's honest as fk and it's one of my most favourite albums, also I dunno why I volunteer to have my mind emotionally f*cked with but I'm here for it and it's beautiful. It's kinda cool to see your reactions in just those places that made me react myself. I still do react like this every time, it only gets better. Man, check out their "the Daily Mail (from the basement)", I say this on pretty much every Radiohead video but what the hell. Shoot me. Love and peace ✌🏻
You should treat yourself to watching them perform In Rainbows live “from the basement” here on UA-cam You will LOVE seeing them actually play each track live, and Thom’s vocals are amazing… You’re welcome
Don’t forget to check the eraser album by thom yorke and AMOK by Atoms for Peace. Both up there with my favourite Radiohead albums, in rainbows probably being the top.
TM, I cried when they came to (South) Korea in 2012. Their music is often difficult, like another huge band, Pink Floyd. Listen to Disc 2 of this album, too. (Especially "go slowly" on disk 2) They are not the music of this world. Sorry for the stupid English, TM.
If you have time, watch warren music's explanation of the secret syncopation of the song 'videotape' on youtube, brings a whole new appreciation to the song.
Hi I highly recommend you jam to Takk by Sigur Ros. That album is amazing and beautiful ❤️. It'd a icelandic band and the singer sounds like a fairy angel. 🧚♂️ I would love to see your reaction or hear about your experience. Also best to use headphones with it unless your speakers are good quality ^-^
The best Radiohead album with a moon shaped pool just behind. Having jigsaw falling into place and weird fishes aka the best Radiohead songs makes this album op.
This is the passion we like to see! Hard not to feel it with an album this special.
I have a passion for witnessing people that are designed to like Radiohead discover their music for the first time. This was a delight to watch.
You and me both! Watched about 15 reactions to either this album or songs off the album…
This is the greatest reaction to Radiohead that I have ever seen. I’m sorry for your loss brother. If you ain’t crying while listening to Radiohead something ain’t right. Radiohead saved my life. Cheers
💯 they changed everything
Yeah Radiohead is still saving my life
@@Johro66 🙏🏼
Legit one of the best Radiohead reactions I've ever seen and I've seen a lot. No caged emotions for the camera, listening the way you want to. Glad to see you appreciate All I Need so much, it somehow beats the other 10/10's on this album for me.
This band means so much to me it’s insane
all I need is amazing
@@tastingmusic1872 same to me,.Radiohead aint just music,.their created a own universe,.a world,.a dimension,.a sphere of emotions,.it's like touching silk,.no words for this,.and usually im really eloquent,.u cannot just listen to Radiohead,.when u hear Radiohead it's a trip,.a journey,.an expierence,.i cannot imagine a reality without radiohead,.
You sweet young man.... Crying like that! There's such beauty in the world.... RADIOHEAD is that! I cry every time 🥺😭
A Moon Shaped Pool is definitely the one to do next if you haven’t heard it already. It’s a lot like In Rainbows, but more subtle and dreamy. Beautiful record.
a moon shaped pool feels like a successor to in rainbows, like TKOL feels like a successor to Kid A and Amnesiac. i definitely agree this should be his next
When you cried on Reckoner I totally sympathized. That might be my favorite song ever. So beautiful.
my favourite Radiohead album and favourite album of all time! enjoyed your reaction :) also Reckoner is literally my favourite song ever it's so beautiful
Before I say anything - my brother - "In Rainbows: Live from the Basement." Lifetime experience. I'll return to that. Dude thanks for sharing that straight up real experience, it was cool as hell to watch as a lifelong fan. Sad for me, as I am an old Gen X'er now, but I WAS insanely lucky to go through HS and college from 90 to 99 - classic hip hop and its emergence as the dominant music form (buying the first Wu Tang joint on cassette tape and hearing Nirvana unplugged live on the local radio station with my girlfriend in parking lot), Grunge - this new branch of rock - punk meets metal meets folk acoustic ballads and done by Apex bands who just by chance all came up in Seattle at the same time - so very needed, this opened the door for so many more straight up but SICK alt/rock bands of epic greatness everywhere, electronic music started taking hold as the decade progressed and ruled the whole scene by 2000 - it was a ludicrous time to be of that age absorbing all that. I loved as my top favorites from diff genres Pink Floyd, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Underworld, and A Tribe Called Quest in no particular order, knew 'Creep" of course and had really liked a couple tracks (Fake Plastic Tree in particular) off album 2 "The Bends" in 1995 but didn't give any other thought to Radiohead. Then I saw this crazy music video anmation on an old MTV animation show for the "Paranoid Android" video, as the video fascinated me the song took over my soul. I rushed back to B'Burg VA and bought the album and it played during late nights sessions in my various houses and apts every night for 2 years after that. It became and still is my favorite album of all time - to me the closest thing I've ever heard to 'pefect' (though "In Rainbows' as it grows on you - man - it is spectacular, just more of a vibe and most intimate soulful album they ever did verus a SHOUT like OK Computer which clled out the future PERFECTLY that we are in now and was a de facto cncept album - not like "The Wall" but the themes of paranoia, isolation, Aliens, technology, A.I., a dark govt, life moving too fast, the internet opening doors we wouldn't know where they'd lead...all in that album in every songs DNA - and Kid A was like it's symbolic child being born into this world and experiencing it. One hell of a one/two punch though Kid A take some real time - yers for me on some songs before I had my Ah Hah moment and fell in love (you will find the same on Amnesiac and Hail to the Thief and the rest, some of the best songs take 3 or 30 listens before they end up becoming one of your all time favorite RH tracks - their is one on Amnesiac called "Like Spinning Plates" that I skipped or toned out for like 10 years then one day apparently I had heard the layers enough buried in my brain in the background of the song that it finally snapped into place and blew my mind. Now it is like an easy top 20 all time track from them for me. Not always easy with a band like this which is why so many people blow past them. But they always have enough immediately gorgeous tracks on every album to make them all bangers and the rest - that's just time and place and life. But after this long comment - yeah - OK Computer made them my favorite band forever and they still are, and if you ant to really connect with them, enjoy this album In Rainbows at an even higher level, and witness one of the most legendary rock concert films of all time, check out In Rainbows From the Basement. Watching them make these incredible sounds and immaculate songs - some better than on the studio for sure, live with no audience, really shows you who is who amongst the 5 of them and is such an awesome experience. I cannot recommend it enough. Its been the same 5 guys fir 30 years - even the producer and album artist - and this how draws you in like the album cannot and they both exist in their own amazing Universes. (Also you get to see what a badass rhythm guitar player Thom is). Thom is a genius but so is Lead guitarist and 1000 other weird instruments Jonny Greenwood, who composes all the string sections and has 2 Academy Award nominations now for classical orchestra movie music scores (There Will Be Blood is his most famous work) - never a bad skill set to have on the band - but Thom writes the songs, Jonny makes sense of them, and the rest of the band are lethal musicians and lifelong friends since before college playing together and it shows. That was epic to watch - awesome content - just sharing legit emotion and smart commentary. I hope you keep up this journey my friend.
I was at the famous Bonnaroo 2006 set. And heard what some say is the best version of videotape. But that was my first time hearing that song and it passed me over. It wasn't until hearing bootleg recordings of that set a few times that the song finally clicked.
@@likespinningpats So cool yu mention this - like I worshipped this album from the first listen EXCEPT "Videotape" which is controversial sice it is seemingly so beloved but I really was so let down that what I considered a true flawless album ended on this - whatever the heck it was - like legit dissapointed almost mad! So silly in general but hey - music is passion. But yes - it has been through live performances - even just the Basement performance adds so so much with Phil drumming and Ed's ambient chords - but man this one did not do it for me for a long long time. But I kept seeing people gushing over it as the best of all their closing tracks, etc...but now of course - man - definitely far preferred live, but I get it now and thoroughly enjoy it. Still don't think it takes "Street Spirit" as a closer :) - another similar experience with - and this stuns even me now - "National Anthem" - I would skip it like noise - now I am like if for nothing else the bass groove - what was wrong with me???? But to me that is part of their greatness, and a bunch of avant garde tracks on "Hail to the Thief" like "We Suck Young Blood" - man it took me quite some time to click on that one. But like - they are operating on such a level - and that isn't fan talk - Jonny i one of the premier modern classical composers in the world. Not many people listen to say some Beethoven Sonatas and are like grooving out the first time. It can take a lifetime. Not making this comparison, just saying. Such an on point comment - thanks!
@@dreww1609 it was years before I finally noticed how good the bass line was in exit music and I was dumbfounded at how I had never heard the song like this
That’s so cool that you were able to experience the greatness of the 90s. Such a iconic decade. And I’m so happy to look back on the brilliance that this band has. I’ve only been listening for a year and they are already my favorite band ever. And ok computer is Just perfect all around in my opinion. This band has some of the best album experiences I’ve ever had with any other form of music. Love em to death
Totally agree with everything said there
This has probably been my favorite Radiohead reaction. All I Need and Videotape still make me emotional after having listened to them for over a decade. This will stick to you. Much love to you
Thanks bro, they are my favorite band oat for sure, and I’ve only been listening to em for a year
@@tastingmusic1872 the way you reacted to All I need, and Reckoner, well..
We all feel it.
Every Radiohead album has those songs that just f*ck you up emotionally, and Thom's vocals delivering those emotions, damn..
On "the Bends" it's "Fake Plastic Trees" for me, its a slow build, and near the end I'm crying my fkn eyes out.
But, I love it.
It's cathartic, I guess.
Anyway.. I keep coming back to this reaction video coz it's one of my favourite Radiohead albums and it means a lot to me, and your reaction is wholly legit. Love it.
Reckoner is a gem
Facts. Beautiful song
Have you seen that black mirror episode- Shut up and dance ?
Radiohead starts playing at end like a gut punch
My favourite album. Some bits make me cry too 👍🏻
It’s perfect
I feel it, man 😂. Their music just does something, can't describe it.
If this album makes you cry, wait till you hear A Moon Shape Pool
Fr. Glass Eyes got me going
Like Bob Maget said, this is the best RH reaction I've ever seen on here, and I've watched dozens lol. Amazing stuff, man!
Appreciate it bro :)
I love Radiohead and their music. In Rainbows is a fantastic album and the reaction to Reckoner was really surreal to see someone reacting so honestly. The whole thing really was very engaging to see.
But yes, Reckoner, oh Lord! It is literally one of the greatest pieces of audio I have ever had the pleasure to enjoy.
Thanks for sharing such an honest and open reaction to this album.
Spotify tells me every year that Reckoner was my most-played song, and I don’t gaf. I listen to it every single day. 😊
3:15 15 step
5:23 Bodysnatchers
7:25 Nude
10:33 Weird Fishes
12:53 All I Need
15:35 Faust Arp
16:39 Reckoner
20:00 House Of Cards
21:48 Jigsaw Falling Into Place
23:00 Videotape
Finna hire this man
@@tastingmusic1872 the privilege is mine my man, this was a great watch
Great seeing younger people really enjoying this brilliant band. The Bends and In Rainbows are my two favourite albums by them,
you really get it, you're a true Radiohead head now :)
Great video man. I absolutely love seeing people's reactions to some of my favorite music ever. I'll echo the other comments saying to listen to A Moon Shaped Pool next - just be sure to have tissues. I only heard it for the first time a month ago and it wrecked me
I love Gen Z to death. They never fail to remind me how to appreciate the music I grew up with.
I DEMAND MORE
I WILL SOON DONT WORRY
This and Kid A both share the #1 Radiohead album spot for me. Beautiful work of art 🖤 Reckoner. I have a strong affinity to melancholic somber sounding music and when i dove into RH/Thoms whole discography at the start of the lockdown man … Their music has quickly become some of my favorite of all time. Love seeing reactions like this
Man I love this album so much and to see you experience this for the first time is truly a beautiful thing. Keep up the good work man
My second favorite album from my favorite band. I loved how genuine your emotions were here. I’m typically not someone who cries often, but I do when I listen to Radiohead.
Weird FISHES is my fave. This album is SHEER BEAUTY....THANK YOU!
THANK YOU
u deserve wayy more subscribers, great video !!
I still react to All I need like that bud
And I’ve heard it hundreds of times
Great reaction ty 🤘🏻
This album is great from start to finish. 👏💯🔥
Your reaction is amazing
Man this only gets even better the more you hear it I'm so glad you did this one!
Definitely check out the "from the basement" session, also "the Daily Mail (from the basement)" that didn't even make it to an album, it's awesome.
This whole album just messes with my emotions I fkn cry too but it also just heals.
Just to add, I can't listen to "videotape", had too many goodbyes
Awesome reaction by the way
I need to listen to the “from the basement one” it’s sounds heavenly
@@tastingmusic1872 yes definitely do!
daily mail a masterpiece, but if im not mistaken they put it in king of limbs
My favorite is Jigsaw falling into place, I can’t even describe with words the feeling that I get from that song 🥲🤎
I love it bro. I'm with you.
Great video man! This is definitely my favorite Album from Radiohead🔥
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The In Rainbows basement is one of the best live music recordings I have ever seen period and The King Of Limbs session from the basement is almost as good and one of the best things is you can do the whole show with no copyright issues although you will have to cut up the other one.
All I Need is my favorite RH song
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me too
Amazing reaction those two tracks
(All I need) - (Reckoner) make me deeply emotional also, it’s beautiful how powerful music can be.
💯
You know GOOD music....Im subscribing!🖤🖤🖤✨
Thanks sm
Bodysnatchers was recorded live, just the band in a huge room, natural reverb, no tricks!
And to think they gave away this masterpiece for free when released. You paid as much as you wanted for it. Great reaction. Its pretty much how I feel every time I listen to it.
Amazing reaction. Suggestions: Siamese Dream by Smashing Pumpkins and Depression Cherry by Beach House
Great reaction, I love this album. Reckoner is beautiful
there is a second part of in rainbows with b-side tracks like last flowers, go slowly
Favorite of radiohead. Honestly listen to some version of it weekly. I’m my Top 5 albums ever tbh
That's the right way to react to Bodysnatchers even if you heard it 100 times before.
no other song feels like idioteque. It's on a different planet
Man, was a pleasure to vibe with you through my favourite album🤌🏻🫶🏼
I was just walking home from work and when Bodysnatchers was playing I was almost running - great reaction
Thanks bro, that song phenomenal
This is the most realistic on camera review ever!! You could tell ur emotions were very raw and not caged at all like most reviews!
Nice reaction bro, new sub! Keep reacting to this incredible band :D
In rainbow is the best album of all time. Periode.
Valid
Felt that one for the reckoner damn
Thanks for an awesome reaction. All the best.
🙏
How you react to music makes me react more to music, good channel I subbed.
Love this reaction video dude, I feel like 15 year old me listening to this album all over again for the first time.
In Rainbows, Kid A & Amnesiac are my holy trinity with Radiohead. OK Computer is genius too, but I just feel it's not as endlessly enjoyable (for me anyway). Also check out A Moon Shaped Pool... fantastic album and yet another new direction.
Yeah it's a couple of weeks later (in youtube time, who knows wtf that is) and I'm revisiting this, I love this reaction video it's honest as fk and it's one of my most favourite albums, also I dunno why I volunteer to have my mind emotionally f*cked with but I'm here for it and it's beautiful.
It's kinda cool to see your reactions in just those places that made me react myself.
I still do react like this every time, it only gets better.
Man, check out their "the Daily Mail (from the basement)", I say this on pretty much every Radiohead video but what the hell.
Shoot me.
Love and peace ✌🏻
CUTW appreciation is beautiful
You have to do King of Limbs!
My only dislike of King of Limbs is it's too short!
I loved this reaction. So amazing and raw.
Thanks bro
The reaction to house of cards lyrics is so funny
Do a moon shaped pool next please
You should treat yourself to watching them perform In Rainbows live “from the basement” here on UA-cam
You will LOVE seeing them actually play each track live, and Thom’s vocals are amazing…
You’re welcome
Welp. Now ya gotta do all of em. Except Pablo honey and king of limbs. Gotta check out The Bends! Super solid album
*Climbing up the walls comes on*
*dies*
Man,...at beginning of ur video,..i can recognize myself in u,..when i listen to music,.especially Radiohead,..u look like me,.!!!!
That’s the beauty of music man
@@tastingmusic1872 which record of Radiohead u wanna check out next??..amnesiac?
Idk if you take suggestions but Ants From Up There by Black Country, New Road is another good one. Loved this reaction!
I would’ve if I haven’t already heard it. That’s my album of the year so far. Just so grand and soul crushing. Perfect album.
i like you :)
Just realised how superb All I need is. Wow ))
Liked the video. You should absolutely react to The Bends and Amnesiac!
you should definetly watch the live performances of thom yorke
I have and man they are fantastic, would love to see him one day
Really awesome reaction man. I subbed. I'm wiping away tears up here at work while on youtube. Hopefully, no one notices lol
Don’t forget to check the eraser album by thom yorke and AMOK by Atoms for Peace. Both up there with my favourite Radiohead albums, in rainbows probably being the top.
Dude ( ) by Sigur Ros is so good. If you like Radiohead you’ll definitely love them. The final song is so crazy good, and by far my best closer ever
I wanna see the albums with the lyrics"
His feelings with House of cards first: Come one man, why! That hits on the feels.
TM, I cried when they came to (South) Korea in 2012.
Their music is often difficult, like another huge band, Pink Floyd.
Listen to Disc 2 of this album, too. (Especially "go slowly" on disk 2)
They are not the music of this world.
Sorry for the stupid English, TM.
I understood everything you were trying to say and agree 100%.
If you have time, watch warren music's explanation of the secret syncopation of the song 'videotape' on youtube, brings a whole new appreciation to the song.
Hi I highly recommend you jam to Takk by Sigur Ros. That album is amazing and beautiful ❤️. It'd a icelandic band and the singer sounds like a fairy angel. 🧚♂️ I would love to see your reaction or hear about your experience. Also best to use headphones with it unless your speakers are good quality ^-^
Sounds good imma add it to my list of things to check out on the channel
I usually suggest listening without video distraction, but Sigur Ros' Svefn-g-englar and Hoppipolla are a-ma-zing.
@@tastingmusic1872 put on ur list DUMMY of portishead,..please
Bruh why are you not uploading more?
I’m so sorry, I had a video up and it was low quality so I took it down. It’s uploading right now.
Dude,.for ur awesome open reactions,.i will subscribe to u,..
thanks bro 😎 appreciate it so much!!!
@@tastingmusic1872 buddy,.i saw that u published a video of a moon shaped pool review,..but now it is deleted??? Why???
Please do more, that’s all I can say.
Hail to the thief next
I like this kid
The best Radiohead album with a moon shaped pool just behind. Having jigsaw falling into place and weird fishes aka the best Radiohead songs makes this album op.
Taste the lyrics.
if you want a shock listen to rust in peace by megadeth honest to god it rivals in rainbows and kid a imo
Have heard it and I definitely see it
You should for sure do my bloody valentine's 'loveless' if you haven't already
I did but I might make a video of me relistening to it cause I don’t remember anything from it and people say it’s phenomenal
U can't skip through RADIOHEAD!!! GOODBYE