i cant figure out what he is actually doing. the main keyboard riff is a sample. i dont hear anything coming out of what hes doing. im not sure if its just for show or what
What’s so great about these songs is they never sound the same night to night. Those sequencers change the dynamics. Too many bands wouldn’t have the guts to be different each time. These guys simply go for it. It’s a tightrope they’re on.
im 18 and ive been exploring many bands and songs from different eras and i have to say Radiohead is the only band so far that has allured me with their hypnotic and otherworldly music that reaches the depths of your soul. they are certainly the greatest band of all time. masters of music!
I'm 48 and I've been exploring many bands and songs from different eras my whole life and I agree with you 100%. They are creative geniuses! Masters of music! Without a doubt, the greatest band of all time! I feel Radiohead's music more than anyone else. You can close your eyes and let yourself be taken on some incredible experiences by simply listening and letting yourself go where it takes you. And I'm very impressed by you recognizing their greatness at your age. I'm also very impressed that you've been exploring music like you have. Keep exploring and listening my friend. Music is magic! Sounds and frequencies and vibrations are more powerful than anything and the language of everything.
I saw a gig with Aphex Twin where he was lying on his stomach facing the crowd but looking at his DJ-pad thing the full set.. That might be the most avant-garde stage-stance that I have ever seen thus far... This is still pretty out there too, though.
Thom Yorke really is an amazing vocalist and performer. Sometimes his vocal performances sound completely raw and unhinged; "random" even. And then you see another live performance or listen to the studio recording and all these little bizarre things are present every time, so it's clear that everything is completely intentional. Total professional.
Radiohead are reminding me of experimental Icelandic stuff like Múm and Sigur Ros. There's an Icelandic folk music thing where there's beautiful harmonies interspersed with intentional discordant notes, and its hauntingly beautiful. Been hearing it in Radiohead today and loving it. Wow I just put that in a reply, so I copied it here too. Never really listened to Radiohead properly, before today, and I'm pretty blown away to be honest. It's like discovering a new band, I'm excited!
@@travisjones8481 oh i didn't mean i think Radiohead copied those bands. Just that their melodies reminded me of them. Bands like Múm and Sigur Ros use some melodic structures inspired by Icelandic folk music, and I was hearing similar melodies in Radiohead. I agree its very possible Múm etc may well have been influenced by Radiohead. But I'd be surprised if they got their Icelandic melodic styles from Radiohead too.
For anyone wondering, in everything in is right place thoms keyboard goes trough ed's pedalboard, as you can see during the little improv in the begginning thom constantly looks at ed waiting for the heads up, cause he's sampling that improv to make all those texture you hear near the end, and also he puts effects on the keyboard. On the other end thom's mic is connected to jonny's pedalboard, so he samples it and process it with is kaoss pad and effect pedals. All of this is done in the moment in front of like 50000 people just to let you know how badass this guys are
As much as I do appreciate Thom and the shenanigans, I wasn't expecting this to turn up in my recommendations at an hour when I was looking for a more of a sleep music but here I am... And puzzled as to was it a good or a bad call to play this.... I mean 'Everything ...' was and remains my jam FOREVER (I've painted it on one of my walls in the space where I've been for almost a decade) but still... Ha... Love all... Keep groovin'...
This song is a masterpiece, and this shows in how good some of the covers are. TImelessly brilliant songs are ones that can be covered well and still sound good. Some times are surprisingly good when covered when it didn't do anything for me originally. This also tells me that timelessly good songs are something beyond the original, where it's drawn from something better than even the original somehow.
I think they like this album better than ok computer...ok computer they opened the door...with kid A they really went there and I'm glad they did. Kid A is my favorite album after the bends.
I'm thinking it's maybe the Christie's thing with Stanley Donwood selling his lovely canvases/ album covers. Went to the exhibition small but worth it loved seeing the works up close. Saw Stik's work too that was cool. 😎
johnny is playing thom yorke as an instrument, wtf
He is making those glitchy sounds
But yeah this is hilarious haha.
That piece of kit Jonny's using at 2:20 to sample Thom's voice is called a Korg Kaoss Pad, if you're interested. Wonky glowing red touch screen.
To be fair, playing a lemon that Thom Yorke woke up sucking was worse
@@salmon_tag I want one
first time listening to everything in its right place?
Johnny over there like Dr. Frankenstein, cooking up some insanity while Ed tries to make it all fit. Everything in it's right place indeed.
True words.
i cant figure out what he is actually doing. the main keyboard riff is a sample. i dont hear anything coming out of what hes doing. im not sure if its just for show or what
@@zachyg hes changing all the filters and shit isnt he
@@zachygit's not a sample, the prophet 8 is an analog synth, Jonny is probably changing some of the parameters and/or looping Thom's voice
@zachyg he’s looping his voicelines and making them stutter and repeat. Common live Radiohead.
What’s so great about these songs is they never sound the same night to night. Those sequencers change the dynamics. Too many bands wouldn’t have the guts to be different each time. These guys simply go for it. It’s a tightrope they’re on.
I think Johnny is using a different modular rig. The one he originally used looks different.
Every jam band does that
@@nathanfisher3813 how many jam bands are improvising at this tempo, though? Maybe Allman Brothers circa 1971, but that's about it
@@smarroy Phish
@@nathanfisher3813 absolutely not, Phish are very good at what they do but they are absolutely not out there playing at this BPM
Bandmates make Thom's voice their instrument live in Everything In Its Right Place...now that's some talent!
You mean johnny and ed?
"Bandmates" 💀
Yeah Ed O'Brien and Jonny Greenwood
Johnny just is amazing as a musician and ed is good at being Ed.
People at the top don't compete, they collaborate - in every industry...
It's never too late for the algorithm to recommend radiohead. Gather up people!
The algo blessed me with this video tonight, and as a Radiohead fan since Pablo Honey, I thank our silicon overlords.
5:58 Johnny trying to crack the enigma code
love the beat to Everything In Its Right Place and Idioteque is just mental :( what great live band
Yes
Heavily influenced by IDM. Boards of Canada for EIIRP and Autechre for Idiotheque
@@TheTransitmtl the best music is often a mix of genres
@@TheTransitmtl what's idm
@@CalexBudz intellectual dance music, a subgenre of electronic music
Five all-world musicians in their prime, in cahoots to make some of mankind’s greatest art. Thankful for them
literally channeling the divine
Johnny is like the engineer that keeps the spaceship running.
Jonny
Faster
Things overheard at Radiohead Board Meeting prior to tour: “yeah mates, we can only budget a chair for Thom…”
in case you don't know, is much more fun to play with your toys on the floor
You can have a chair or another pedal...
This is definitely me when I wake up sucking a lemon.
I love how he laughs at himself for accidentally spoil the song during his improvisation 00:53
Also someone whistled back ahaha
@@marshallgrey2159 I think he cracked up because the guy whistled back. ;)
I think he laughs because they are all waiting for Ed to start but he doesn't, look behind, Thom Colin Jonny and Phil are all looking at him
@@samuelromeira1029 this makes sense, like whistling the jeopardy tune waiting on dude 🤣
Well, Jonny and Ed were already sit before their pedals so people already guess I think.
im 18 and ive been exploring many bands and songs from different eras and i have to say Radiohead is the only band so far that has allured me with their hypnotic and otherworldly music that reaches the depths of your soul. they are certainly the greatest band of all time. masters of music!
I'm 48 and I've been exploring many bands and songs from different eras my whole life and I agree with you 100%. They are creative geniuses! Masters of music! Without a doubt, the greatest band of all time! I feel Radiohead's music more than anyone else. You can close your eyes and let yourself be taken on some incredible experiences by simply listening and letting yourself go where it takes you. And I'm very impressed by you recognizing their greatness at your age. I'm also very impressed that you've been exploring music like you have. Keep exploring and listening my friend. Music is magic! Sounds and frequencies and vibrations are more powerful than anything and the language of everything.
@@artbyjoejames yeah fully agree with you & thanks for the praise haha. I will keep searching for more gems in the music industry
Spent half of my life looking for a similar band/haunting sound. Haven't found one)
Try Depeche Mode. :D
I'm 41 and this was the music of my teens. 100% agree with you. :)
-You went to see Radiohead? what type of music do they play?
-Well... they sitting on the floor sometimes
I saw a gig with Aphex Twin where he was lying on his stomach facing the crowd but looking at his DJ-pad thing the full set..
That might be the most avant-garde stage-stance that I have ever seen thus far... This is still pretty out there too, though.
Thom really knows his morrissey moves while singing idioteque
Exellent blend
These guys are musical alchemists. Fantastic!
beautiful. the best band in history
One of
Top 5
Top 3
@@countof3everybodyOD yes, not top 1 but top 10 or top 5
Frank ocean is influenced by radiohead, both amazing artists
@@unclefrancis400 both among the greatest and most progressive artists of the last quarter century
@@unclefrancis400 Nikes reminds me of Idioteque for some reason
Thom Yorke really is an amazing vocalist and performer. Sometimes his vocal performances sound completely raw and unhinged; "random" even. And then you see another live performance or listen to the studio recording and all these little bizarre things are present every time, so it's clear that everything is completely intentional. Total professional.
Cant beleive johnny is so good at playing the johnny
But he needs to do it faster
*Jonny
you mean the york
I love how their all so nerdy and passionate about music that they dont even need to try to put on a performance, their pure passion is enough.
Watching Thom enjoying his music makes it all worthwhile 😉 legend/ legends
performing these two songs are already so insane its so cool to see it blends well together and it went perfectly smoothly and while they all have fun
Simply I cannot Imagine the World without Radiohead.
why would you want to? 🤔
Let’s not do that, agreed?
FASTER JOHNNY
Faster
FASTERDAMNIT!!!
HARDER JOHNNY
YEAH HE WAS SO LOOOOOOOOW !!!!!
Johnny:
The fact that none of that is canned, and they're doing everything live, is absolutely unbelievable... So0O0o good.
Johnny fkin Greenwood. Who would dare doing something like this in a live show?
That version of Idioteque and all its glitchy gloriousness is.. well its bloody glorious !!
Jonny and Ed just going mental on the floor.. I love it
1:10 - Everything In Its Right Place
5:54 - Idioteque
00:00 - Amazing Solo on a Prophet 8 by Thom
what a beautiful way to use that instrument
Truth…
Whats the instrument tho
@@eren7968 prophet 8 synthesizer
@@eren7968 korg kaos pad
Pretty as well, this is the meaning of Kid A : take you to another dimension. Clean as dirt dumbsoundly. A lot of mental stimulus per second.
I love watching him get his groove on in the second half . I can feel his energy running through my veins by just watching this
I saw Radiohead play both of these songs in Dallas, TX in 2009. Will never forget! So insane live.
Me too!
Radiohead has helped me through difficult times, so deep, so emotional and yet so good.
Love all of them. A special place in my heart, thank mr. York
I love how much their creativity has evolved over the years.
Epilepsy warning when you reach the end of idioteque
Thanks
Still gives me goosebumps…..
For some reason, this video was posted 4 years ago, but all of the comments are from this week or the one before it. Truly bizarre, but really cool.
Yeah, it's weird.
Maybe,because was removed,and re-posted after 4 years ?
Yes. Everything in it's right place.
Maybe it's because they are promoting new "old" single and new 20th anniversary edition of Kid A and Amnesiac.
Welcome to the UA-cam algorithm. First time?
Radiohead are reminding me of experimental Icelandic stuff like Múm and Sigur Ros. There's an Icelandic folk music thing where there's beautiful harmonies interspersed with intentional discordant notes, and its hauntingly beautiful. Been hearing it in Radiohead today and loving it. Wow
I just put that in a reply, so I copied it here too. Never really listened to Radiohead properly, before today, and I'm pretty blown away to be honest. It's like discovering a new band, I'm excited!
U have it completely bass-akwards. Radiohead were first. Mum and Sigur Ros and wannabe Radiohead bands
@@travisjones8481 Fanboys smh. Just enjoy the music bro it's not a competition.
It's funny you say that considering Radiohead is heavily inspired by bjork
@@travisjones8481 oh i didn't mean i think Radiohead copied those bands. Just that their melodies reminded me of them. Bands like Múm and Sigur Ros use some melodic structures inspired by Icelandic folk music, and I was hearing similar melodies in Radiohead.
I agree its very possible Múm etc may well have been influenced by Radiohead. But I'd be surprised if they got their Icelandic melodic styles from Radiohead too.
@@Tetus7 haha made me smile, couldn't agree more:)
crazy tracks to play live... good job!
Amazing Radiohead ahead of the curve
This one is just so good
fairly unfair how talented, genius and beyond our time. still.
For anyone wondering, in everything in is right place thoms keyboard goes trough ed's pedalboard, as you can see during the little improv in the begginning thom constantly looks at ed waiting for the heads up, cause he's sampling that improv to make all those texture you hear near the end, and also he puts effects on the keyboard. On the other end thom's mic is connected to jonny's pedalboard, so he samples it and process it with is kaoss pad and effect pedals. All of this is done in the moment in front of like 50000 people just to let you know how badass this guys are
They are above legend to me at this point. One of a kind band we got blessed with. Absolutely amazing song.
Thom looks like he's having way too much fun up there !
As much as I do appreciate Thom and the shenanigans, I wasn't expecting this to turn up in my recommendations at an hour when I was looking for a more of a sleep music but here I am... And puzzled as to was it a good or a bad call to play this.... I mean 'Everything ...' was and remains my jam FOREVER (I've painted it on one of my walls in the space where I've been for almost a decade) but still... Ha... Love all... Keep groovin'...
Radiohead forever
Best version of Idioteque ever! Mad lads!
This song is a masterpiece, and this shows in how good some of the covers are. TImelessly brilliant songs are ones that can be covered well and still sound good. Some times are surprisingly good when covered when it didn't do anything for me originally. This also tells me that timelessly good songs are something beyond the original, where it's drawn from something better than even the original somehow.
I have always had a strong connection with radiohead's music but kid a and in rainbows the most, got me through some times
Their two best albums tbh. My top five Radiohead albums are those two, followed by OK Computer, The Bends and The King of Limbs.
@@darrenlockenheart favorite band all time
Pretty incredible how 24 years later this is rightly regarded as one of the greatest songs they’ve ever released.
I think they like this album better than ok computer...ok computer they opened the door...with kid A they really went there and I'm glad they did. Kid A is my favorite album after the bends.
Art within chaos
This is great. Thank you so much for sharing. 😆😆👍👍👍
This is genius ❤
Genio...💙🎶🎶🎹
A channel with live radiohead and idles = subscribed
Everything is in its right place when a new Radiohead vid pops into my UA-cam algorithms...fucking love this....👏👏
And now’s the time on sprockets when we dance 🕺
when he started playing everything in its right place i mightve just started screaming.
they called and even God came at the show for some seconds at 5:10
Hmm!
I love how Johnnys just shredding the “device”😂
이 앨범의 모든 라이브는 경이롭다.
3:48 "Tio Luís, Tio Luís, Tio Luís..."
AHSHAHAHSHHAAHSH
Ah n kkkk
I really dig your music totally off the chain🥰💕💜🤩
How can anyone compare Radiohed to Coldplay?! Radiohead are on a different planet from boring Coldplay....
i JUST came from a coldplay concert and this show was recommended now and i completely agree, they are great but this is next level
Coldplay don’t even play the same sport, let alone be in the same ball park 😂😂😂
@@battousai9795 heh true we are insufferable i wont deny that
Nobody does that.
Coldplay is Radiohead for moms
I'm thinking it's maybe the Christie's thing with Stanley Donwood selling his lovely canvases/ album covers. Went to the exhibition small but worth it loved seeing the works up close. Saw Stik's work too that was cool. 😎
Beautiful. A+
Magical music by musical magicians
BEAUTIFUL.
i love jonny
Everyone was like "DO IT WE KNOWWW PLAY THE SONGGGG!!!!!!"
They're demigods.
Soundtrack of my birth, life and death.
A true master at work on the Prophet …
Huh
@@QKvox Prophet is the name of the sequencer/ synthesizer he’s using .
@@Lyndanet oooooohhhhhh, I thought that was some goofy religious thing. Makes sense
@@QKvox oh boy not at all they’re really fun to make music with if you ever have the chance to use one .✌🏽
@@Lyndanet will do
Brilliant
woah I just like this sm
I just keep replaying this because anything after would be an assault on my ears.
You cannot unsee the words that I have just made you see...
i forgor 💀
3:47 "Shield grease, shield grease, shield grease..."
Beatifuull things are ment to share with beatiful people,and a very spesecial one....
muy GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT
What machine do you use for the voice loops?
It's a Korg Kaossilator Pro+
this must be what heaven is like
Alles op zn plekske,zelfs de geur is GOED.
When he’s preparing it sounds like he’s performing a song you have never heard before then he starts playing the real song
Thom's got some Dance moves!
Perhaps this is their highest moments
Muy buenas canciones
💜
Excellent franchement au top
This tunes at first it's like a Boards Of Canada song
I thought the same, very BoC sounding indeed
Ed is so very underrated
Everything all the time
i miss this ty god
This is my favorite video
I feel like putting these two songs next to each other was an attack on Jonny
makes going for a walk look like hard work
Kingggggggg