RADIOHEAD MUSICAL ANALYSIS // Exit Music (For A Film)

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  • @dibdab101
    @dibdab101 11 місяців тому +54

    I have no music theory knowledge whatsoever, but I love when someone as talented as you are is able to articulate in details why these brilliant musicians make me feel they do. Thank you and thank heavens for Radiohead.

  • @stephenstrang590
    @stephenstrang590 Рік тому +121

    Im so glad a person from your world discovered and fell in love with this band, this sort of breakdown is so much larger and detailed than i could of imagined. Your really special and your contribution to this scene is not taken for granted.

    • @SomethingWellesian
      @SomethingWellesian Рік тому +3

      What’s Ixi’s world? I only know her from her Radiohead breakdowns.

    • @stephenstrang590
      @stephenstrang590 Рік тому +9

      @@SomethingWellesian the world of proper music instruction, theory, separated from guitar and in general band driven music.

    • @danpreston564
      @danpreston564 Рік тому +6

      Is she an alien?

    • @grahamberrie2462
      @grahamberrie2462 Рік тому

      Great comment

    • @simongregory3114
      @simongregory3114 11 місяців тому

      obvs @@danpreston564

  • @scottend5239
    @scottend5239 Рік тому +44

    I really appreciate you.
    From NIN and Björk, to Radiohead and Aphex. You seem to tap into my idea of modern day "classic" musicians and make me appreciate songs I"ve adored for decades all over again. I love this channel so much.

    • @Jay-ky4ew
      @Jay-ky4ew 11 місяців тому +1

      Those three (Radiohead, Aphex Twin, and Björk) form what I have always referred to as my "Royal Triumverate". It's extremely validating to see that these are her focus. NIN, Tool, and Tori Amos belong in the court, but those three are the toppermost of the poppermost of those who have integrated experimentation with musical fundamentals and pop.

  • @markbaumhardt1724
    @markbaumhardt1724 Рік тому +38

    For me, the most satisfying, and forever rewarding aspect of Radiohead's music is the anticipation. This song is eternally rewarding

  • @official_lilty
    @official_lilty Рік тому +36

    I've been waiting for the Exit Music breakdown since the OK Computer series began. It is absolutely top 3 on the album for sure!

  • @rationalmuscle
    @rationalmuscle Рік тому +14

    One of the best songs ever written. Top 3 in my opinion.

  • @DerekPower
    @DerekPower Рік тому +17

    That foray into A minor … 1) it has some similar melodic steps to the second section of “Paranoid Android” and 2) I have sung an additional line during the second “Breathe” where I sing C with Thom then up to a D and back down to C.
    I have relearned that the interesting chord sequences arise out of the melodies.
    The “you can laugh” section … you can call it a three-voice counterpoint and I think you can even call this a fugue.

  • @Littleboyfatman45
    @Littleboyfatman45 10 місяців тому +4

    It’s funny how someone before referenced you as “ someone from your world” but they are not wrong, you exist in a world of knowing theory, but having a great understanding and sharing capacity, I really am glad I stumbled upon you. And I love the way you teach music.

  • @glowberrybby
    @glowberrybby Рік тому +16

    15:47 This otherworldly sound is a recording of children played backwards. In live versions, Jonny slides a coin up and down his guitar, and uses a Roland Space Echo pedal

    • @iximusic
      @iximusic  Рік тому +8

      crazy how scary reversed joy sounds.

    • @JBrooksNYS
      @JBrooksNYS Рік тому +1

      I always thought it sounded like kids on a rollercoaster.

    • @wanderlust16
      @wanderlust16 Рік тому

      ​​@@JBrooksNYSI always imagined children at a beach! This I feel works well in the context of Romeo & Juliet's Venice Beach world.

  • @MrMurph73
    @MrMurph73 11 місяців тому +4

    I barely understand a thing you're talking about but I could still listen to you all day

  • @SouravDas-vi1jh
    @SouravDas-vi1jh Рік тому +5

    Radiohead gave me a plethora of emotions. I wanted to feel them all. Emotions that are hard to explain in words. A modern rock genius made with precision, knowledge and love

  • @yaboimauo_o88
    @yaboimauo_o88 Рік тому +5

    I love breakdowns of music like this because I’ve always wondered how music works and how it captivates an audience

  • @vaughnnewman8903
    @vaughnnewman8903 Рік тому +11

    Another masterpiece from an amazing album. The light-year jump they took from The Bends (a great album) to OK Computer was amazing. I always considered OK Computer to be not only the best Album of '97, but the best Album of the 90's. At this point, I consider it one of the greatest Concept Albums of all-time but also one of the greatest Rock Albums of all-time.

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Рік тому +14

    The most epic track on OK Computer. Haunting.

  • @Mackerdaymia
    @Mackerdaymia Рік тому +6

    Awesome video. And I'm sure I detected tears coming through at 28:25. That is what makes this song so beautiful. The depth of emotion. I've always felt the "And you can laugh..." section was like a final ray of hope before it's finally extinguished and the lovers are both dead. The power of chord changes is amazing sometimes.

  • @liadcohen8327
    @liadcohen8327 Рік тому +8

    This song has always felt more to me like a prayer than a song.

  • @macroshibby6
    @macroshibby6 Рік тому +7

    OMG the Chopin prelude is next on my piano learning. Yes.

  • @ou7shined972
    @ou7shined972 Рік тому +10

    So happy you mentioned the Floydiness of the drums (my ears always pick out that reference). It's in the latter half of the bass line too. It's like the whole rhythm section in the crescendo seems to be referencing parts from Saucerful Of Secrets / Echos / Live at Pompeii in this track. Two of my most favourite bands at their most magnificent best coming together. I love it.

    • @jfryk
      @jfryk Рік тому +2

      This never stood out to me, but it's so immediately recognizable

    • @Rex-dk1rx
      @Rex-dk1rx Рік тому +1

      It is definitely Pink Floyd influenced when it kicks in. Especially the drums and the the trem guitar sound very Pink Floyd echoes vibe

  • @kevinhellon4348
    @kevinhellon4348 Рік тому +5

    Excellent analysis! I learned so much. Tragic!
    The flat sixth! The secondary dominant resolve feels so like Beethoven. Brilliant.

  • @jess_chase
    @jess_chase 3 місяці тому +1

    wow.. the comparison to Chopin was such a useful reference..

  • @felipecampos3045
    @felipecampos3045 Рік тому +2

    The build up by the end is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ive ever heard

  • @DanRyanCarter
    @DanRyanCarter Рік тому +2

    It's always extra fun when Ixi is "in a mood" 🖤

  • @simonjones4870
    @simonjones4870 Рік тому +1

    Thanks lizard brain, you have to smile. Hope you keep doing these.

  • @athanp4384
    @athanp4384 Рік тому +10

    If the first 4 OK Computer analyses are any indication, I really can't wait for Let Down, my favourite Radiohead song ever, and one of my faves of all time❤

    • @sarahcooper3960
      @sarahcooper3960 5 місяців тому

      I agree - definitely the best radiohead song!

  • @thedrummer7673
    @thedrummer7673 Рік тому +5

    There's a lot of Music out there that gives me goosebumps and makes the hair on my arms stand up. Sometimes certain changes even give me butterflies in my stomach like I'm on a rollercoaster. I don't know anyone else who is affected by Music this way.

    • @salyx
      @salyx 9 місяців тому +1

      I am!

  • @markwarrensprawson
    @markwarrensprawson Рік тому +2

    "Romeo and Juliette". It's the exit music to Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of the play. And it's my favorite song on that album, which is a weird thing to catch myself saying, that album being one long series of awesome. Nice. You even said "bard". Brilliant! "We hope your rules and wisdom choke you and now, we are one, in everlasting peace, we hope that you choke, that you choke." Wow, frisson. I just love it so much. And playing and singing it is just the most satisfying experience available to the average musician who's ever had a bit of a rough time with romantic love. Or any musician for that matter. Amazing. Thank you for doing this. For reminding me.

  • @rwldebruijn1979
    @rwldebruijn1979 3 місяці тому +1

    I really love the quality of the original song's audio in your videos. Almost sounds more beautiful than the original recording.

  • @Will-gs8pc
    @Will-gs8pc Рік тому +5

    Thank you for making these type of videos I learn so much from them

  • @erich.1355
    @erich.1355 Рік тому +3

    God, your enthusiasm and ability to communicate broadly is so damn irresistible! You have good taste in music, too. ;)

  • @bruni123
    @bruni123 Рік тому +1

    Thanks! Your Radiohead vids capture the wondrous nature of music, further my appreciation of the band's genius and help me breathe.

  • @ernestmaciel
    @ernestmaciel Рік тому +6

    Great content as always. I feel like I have to say that it wasn't Johnny's tremolo but Ed's. Story goes, too, that he came up with the trem melody in like five minutes in the guitar booth just before recording it. It's one of the band's proudest moments 😊. There's mention of this in interviews during ok computer era. Johnny only plays mellotron here.

  • @fitterhappiermoreproductiv2172
    @fitterhappiermoreproductiv2172 11 місяців тому +1

    I loved how you went through the entire music, talking about every small detail. Amazing!
    Thank you!

  • @jordanestes1997
    @jordanestes1997 Рік тому +2

    Probably my favorite song off of this album. Happy youre doing this one, this ones sick

  • @xqchen2426
    @xqchen2426 7 місяців тому +1

    I have never heard a more captivating chord progression and accumulation and burst of energy like this song. I’m not surprised if it had taken inspiration from prelude in E minor, it being one of my favorite classical piece. The different melody lines played by different instruments in the climax section are just so satisfying to hear, thank you for highlighting them. This video is also immensely helpful as I always try to adapt this piece on piano with all the elements that touched me. This really is the best video I discovered on You tube this year!

  • @matthewsaul3533
    @matthewsaul3533 Рік тому +2

    It's so enjoyable to see SOMEONE ELSE geeking about about this chord progression. I'm usually the only one I know seriously geeking out about the structure of Radiohead's music.. and I especially geek out about this song. Another one I geek out about is Faust Arp. Which might seem kinda strange because it's a much smaller feeling song in a lot of ways but the chord progression is SO GOOD and SO CLEVER! Anyway... it's a joy to witness someone else geeking out about Exit Music. And in case no one has mentioned it yet, that sound design you're talking about that comes in during the 3rd verse, that's a loop made of Jonny scraping a guitar pick across his strings... Live he uses a delay pedal. I'm not sure if the studio version is something he made using a delay pedal which they then made a loop of in Pro Tools or what.. but it's definitely a loop made up of multiple layers of Jonny scraping a guitar pick across unfretted, muted guitar strings. Sounds like wind, which I'm pretty sure was the intent. ALSO.. it's not Jonny's tremolo.. it's Ed's tremolo! lol Jonny is playing the Melotron during the big section.

  • @NolaBrady-c6i
    @NolaBrady-c6i 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much, Ixi. Great analysis. I love that you take your time when explaining musical concepts.

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Рік тому +17

    From a production standpoint, I need to know how Nigel Godrich got the vocals to be so massive and in your face.

    • @matthewsaul3533
      @matthewsaul3533 Рік тому +2

      Probably had something to do with super good mics, super good outboard gear like EQs and compressors.. and really good reverb. I have no idea of course lol I also think it had something to do with the way the guitar was treated. Mic, EQ and place (in the stereo field) the guitar right, and you create a contrast that does something to the vocals... maybe?

    • @BT405
      @BT405 Рік тому

      @@matthewsaul3533 the vocals and guitar were recorded in a stairwell to get that natural big, echoey, reverby sound

    • @spookyw1zard
      @spookyw1zard 6 місяців тому

      the vocals were recorded with natural reverb, so having a room reverb before the rest of the chain so that it gets compressed is probably big part of it

  • @gummipappa
    @gummipappa Рік тому +6

    "You can laugh
    A spineless laugh
    We hope your rules and wisdom choke you
    Now we are one in everlasting peace"
    lyrics to live by

  • @TheJgraham12345
    @TheJgraham12345 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for breaking this down! I love learning from your videos. You cover my favorite bands and songs that I actually want to learn. Thank you for this

  • @jfryk
    @jfryk Рік тому +1

    I first came across your channel searching for Avril 14th analysis and I'm so happy to rediscover it with a bunch of recent Radiohead videos! Keep up the great work!

  • @Moss98
    @Moss98 4 місяці тому +1

    I love your videos and I am really grateful espacially since you put the actual song too which helps so much, I’m guessing that makes them unmonetizable so the fact that these exist at all is awesome, ur breaking downs are amazing too

    • @iximusic
      @iximusic  4 місяці тому +1

      Glad to hear that! My videos do get demonetized, so I'm supported by my Patreon!

  • @bermudateenager
    @bermudateenager Рік тому +1

    Love this series so much. Covered this album with some friends back in 2017 and watching this still shows me things I didn’t know!

  • @mouseandryforever6848
    @mouseandryforever6848 Рік тому +2

    Saw them live at Thunderbird stadium for ok computer 🖥️ tour. This is one of my faves. Tragic and heavy and classical. Nice work getting Chopin in there!

  • @agraciotti
    @agraciotti Рік тому +1

    Your breakdowns are the best! And this song is a knife to the heart

  • @stephanie4173
    @stephanie4173 Рік тому +1

    Nailed it again! Colin’s running bass lines you mentioned remind me of a baroque minor fugue.

  • @johngilliam346
    @johngilliam346 9 місяців тому +1

    I love your stuff. I played sax in high school, learned major scales, and played guitar for a while afterwards. An A major to A minor open chord on guitar is just an index finger change but I never really got it in theory. Thank you so much for teaching and making learning fun.

  • @_uncredited
    @_uncredited Рік тому +1

    Fantastic breakdown. The 'chorus' section always sounded jarring to me with that sudden key change, but then again, it has a flat6 in it, so all is forgiven. Great song.

  • @michaelspencer-arscott
    @michaelspencer-arscott Рік тому +1

    You are a true lover of music! Thanks for your heart felt analyses!

  • @PaulCusick
    @PaulCusick Рік тому +1

    Thanks

  • @GIBKEL
    @GIBKEL 4 місяці тому +1

    What a dark delicious. Shakespeare would be proud. Great deconstruction. Fuzzy goodness!

  • @djuengst2000
    @djuengst2000 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Ixi, you had your own little sus at about 24 min about the bass line but it resolved. I loved this so much.😊

    • @djuengst2000
      @djuengst2000 Рік тому

      Breathe breathe keep breathing😊

  • @oblio125
    @oblio125 Рік тому +2

    One of my fave Radiohead songs, the classical feel, the cadence of "hope that you choke" and the mellotron choir are high points. In shuffle mode my ipod has back to backed "Exit Music(For a Film)" and Air's "Suicide Underground" from the Virgin Suicides Soundtrack. That was an interesting walk home from the Grocery Store! I don't play an instrument but I have a good ear (tonally) and appreciate your explanations even if I don't fully understand. "Long live the Flat Six"

  • @AlbeeJay
    @AlbeeJay 10 місяців тому +2

    Wow! I had to just log in and tell you how great you are! Haha! I'm here drink vodka...and put "reation" in front of random songs i like....and i did THIS song...and you came up....
    No shade at any other "music...or vocal teacher" on youtube..., you....actually break it down. and explain. and ong! i'm in class now...i'm writing notes...MhM yes Ms." I apprciate this so freaking much. *sub'd automatically

  • @gregoryhaddock5395
    @gregoryhaddock5395 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for such detailed analysis, ixi 🙏

  • @vuciv983
    @vuciv983 11 місяців тому +1

    amazing breakdown! Thank you!! Just earned a fan!!

  • @realbraveinc
    @realbraveinc Рік тому +1

    20:30 that C major in the context of Bm acts as a Neapolitan bII. Usually in classical music you'll find them in first inversion (see bar 4, I think, of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, you'll find a D/F# in the key of C#minor. It's almost always followed by a V chord, in the case of Moonlight, G#

  • @tolfred
    @tolfred Рік тому +1

    You're so good! Thanks for making these videos!

  • @Blackjack9619
    @Blackjack9619 Рік тому +1

    This is so good! I can't wait for Let Down!

  • @thevoid99
    @thevoid99 Рік тому +4

    i first heard the song during the closing credits of "romeo + juliet" from 1996 as i didn't think much about it but when "ok computer" album came out and heard the song again. i was just enthralled by it as the song also had these elements that was obviously influenced by pink floyd.

    • @pardiedanser
      @pardiedanser Рік тому

      Wow, you just took me back, had a similar experience :)

  • @willtheelectrician8184
    @willtheelectrician8184 Рік тому +1

    The array of music that you’ve gravitated to here on your channel, leads me to believe that we were soulmates in another life.

  • @grahamm7408
    @grahamm7408 Рік тому +2

    Best. Music. Teacher. Ever!

  • @chef285-b4w
    @chef285-b4w 4 місяці тому +1

    I like your video. Music theory that does not make me want to go to bed. Perfect;)

  • @pardiedanser
    @pardiedanser Рік тому +1

    Love you ixi, keep up the great work!

  • @eldjswett
    @eldjswett Рік тому +3

    God I love you

  • @ianp9086
    @ianp9086 Рік тому +1

    Genesis used to use that choral melotron sound and every time it made the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end - a few good examples of Trick of the Tail album.

  • @polishedrob
    @polishedrob Рік тому +1

    @ixi music I think I found my musical kindred spirit

  • @lsweed
    @lsweed Рік тому +1

    I saw Thom and Jonny last Monday. I was standing in the second row. I've seen Thom in some form with and without Radiohead six times. Last Monday night I just stood there thinking how this one human has created such beautiful music. He's as good a musician as Lennon or Bach even. To be so fortunate to stand watching such a force was almost too much for me. I hope to do so again.

  • @fredsmith6324
    @fredsmith6324 5 місяців тому +1

    thanks for doing this. lot of interesting tidbits you tell us. never heard of the picardy 3rd, but yes, i like it. i think i'm going to learn this on piano so i can sing it.

  • @davidgerrard8661
    @davidgerrard8661 Рік тому +1

    Superb. Love your whole approach 😊

  • @petertrotman7708
    @petertrotman7708 Рік тому +1

    It's always reminds of the spaghetti westerns quietest moments and Carlos Jobim's "How Insensitive". This band are separated from everyone else because they're influences & ears are so much bigger than everyone else.

  • @popeoneguy7992
    @popeoneguy7992 Рік тому +4

    It is INSANE how thom can have such a harsh yet soft voice, be piercing and quiet, be rough but somehow pretty(?) You wouldn’t think it at first but he might be one of the greatest vocalists in the industry

    • @StratsRUs
      @StratsRUs 10 місяців тому

      They all went to one of the top schools. This talent was nurtured through money.

    • @corvidconsumer
      @corvidconsumer 4 місяці тому

      ​@@StratsRUsis that a bad thing?

    • @StratsRUs
      @StratsRUs 4 місяці тому

      @corvidconsumer I met them in 1992
      I have worked out the Keys of 170 songs in two months...casually.
      The Killers Mr Brightside took 50 seconds to improvisational level.All chords , scales etc.
      I am writing my book with Chat GPT It calls my theory ' revolutionary'.
      I am from normal people school.Not the Gatekeepers' Private School.
      ABBA The Winner Takes It All ? 8 seconds it took me.
      I concentrate on Truth and ' Play'

    • @corvidconsumer
      @corvidconsumer 4 місяці тому +1

      @@StratsRUs guy i asked you a yes or no question and you gave me your life story

    • @StratsRUs
      @StratsRUs 4 місяці тому

      @@corvidconsumer An airbag saved my life.

  • @hamsterworks
    @hamsterworks Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your wonderful analysis of my current favorite Radiohead song to play. "Lucky" from the same album is fast catching - I would love to see your analysis of it in the future.
    I'm working on playing it on the acoustic guitar, and it is so simple but sort of wanders down a path where everything is right and wrong, you can just play the strings you feel fit, throw in a sus2 or sus4 here or there without damage, drop in a 7th, even do a bass waling in semitones for a beat or two and it still hangs together.
    So much room in the song, such brilliant fun.

  • @davidgreeves85
    @davidgreeves85 4 місяці тому +1

    Incredible!! X

  • @danmallin6018
    @danmallin6018 Рік тому

    Hi! Wow, this is a fantastic explanation to the chord structures in this song. This song has always fascinated me no end!….Ive been playing guitar for 30 years (never had a lesson) and I have my own compositions and you have made me realise that I am actually doing this stuff! I have a pianist involved to and plays like Jonny Greenwood, I’m sure we have something beautiful musically but have zero means to get recorded properly (seriously) at the moment anyway😢..we’re trying though….I’m trying to say that you have given me inspiration to carry on by indirectly reassuring me what my music is saying/doing…thank you 🙏

  • @drummerrene
    @drummerrene Рік тому +1

    I tend to focus on the bass line at the end when listening to this track that, although I have heard Johnny's tremolo part, I never listened to it closely to notice the notes he's playing. The D he plays towards the end of the final descent really hit me. I love this song even more now.

  • @tino1456
    @tino1456 Рік тому +1

    Love all your videos!

  • @awangjamalludin7527
    @awangjamalludin7527 9 місяців тому +1

    splendid... i love your explanation

  • @xtrailz
    @xtrailz Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this, I am now intelligent Radiohead listener

  • @fs3k84
    @fs3k84 Рік тому +1

    you cover all my top favorite bands and not by coincidence either

  • @renatokobashigawa7025
    @renatokobashigawa7025 8 місяців тому +1

    I wonder what Exit Music would sound like with a real choir. Must be surreal.

  • @tomfewins5803
    @tomfewins5803 Рік тому +1

    Unbelievable, i covered this song, thought wow what clever chords. Ill Nashville chart it out and got so mixed up with fonts i thought maybe a youtube video would explain this to me. After secondary dominates i was lost. God i wish i had this education 20 years agao

  • @Emronia
    @Emronia 8 місяців тому +1

    Amazing analysis

  • @leannetaylor3840
    @leannetaylor3840 9 місяців тому +1

    You absolutely have to smile when you play a Picardy third. Ne'er a truer word .... ☺️

  • @scatterish
    @scatterish Рік тому +1

    that part you talked about that was vaguely human and unsettling-it’s children playing at a playground, played backwards. always sounded a bit like otherworldly seagulls to me.

  • @mslijacoby4089
    @mslijacoby4089 2 дні тому

    First off, let me say... love you and your channel!! Quick question though. At 23:47 there is a clacking noise that almost sounds like a staccato bongo effect. After scrutinizing the original, I can't seem to hear it. Unless it's your keyboard but they sound pitched! Please help clarify. Again, you're amazing, never stop doing what you do!

  • @Rex-dk1rx
    @Rex-dk1rx Рік тому +1

    It has a cowboy vibe to it. Enino marricone vibe. Plus johnny cash. With some harmonic minor classical thrown in. A brilliant track muse got their sound from this song

  • @maciejsimm2342
    @maciejsimm2342 Рік тому

    Great analysis, Ixi! For anyone else wondering - the quote in the beginning refers to the 1968 version of Romeo and Juliet - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)

  • @IBHID
    @IBHID Рік тому +1

    The switch between C and F# is very dramatic but works quite well in that they have a similar pull back to the tonic - the C has two notes that can resolve back to Bmin in one diatonic move (plus one that's even closer to its destination) and the F# also shares this quality. I'm not too well-versed in tritone substitution, but it's a similar principle of taking what is already a very tense chord and replacing it with something a tritone away to create even more tension - that tension rises even more when you delay the resolution and play both the substitution and the actual dominant chord as in they do in this song!

    • @IBHID
      @IBHID Рік тому +1

      Agree completely about the emotional impact of giving something new context by playing it over multiple chords! Thanks so much for another amazing analysis. 😁 Did just want to let you know that it's actually Ed who plays the tremolo part towards the end; his contributions are always such a perfect fit for the songs!

  • @fraserwhyte7109
    @fraserwhyte7109 Рік тому +2

    That human sound you allude to are children playing in a playground but the sound is so distorted , it does sound unsettling. To me it conjures up the sound of voices from the underworld.

  • @fernandoeguia9997
    @fernandoeguia9997 Рік тому +1

    The CD book brings back so many memories

  • @oystercatcher943
    @oystercatcher943 Рік тому

    Love this song as I play average keyboard and guitar. Lovely and easy to play and sing on guitar. I loved hearing the music theory behind it😊

  • @homesickNovalis
    @homesickNovalis 11 місяців тому +1

    Jesus.. ive been in love with them since i heard ok computer in highschool, but ive never listened to a breakdown like this before.. its amazing to be able to fall in love with them all over sgain, with the addition of my puny brain lol🙏🙏🙏

  • @SynaesthesiaProductions
    @SynaesthesiaProductions Рік тому +1

    that new keyboard has some sick sounds 🤘🤘

  • @jimmymelo5282
    @jimmymelo5282 Рік тому +1

    You're amazing.

  • @SomethingWellesian
    @SomethingWellesian Рік тому +2

    In the background towards the end, there’s a looped sample that’s quite hard to pick out. It sounds like kids playing, but (and this may be a conspiracy theory developed by me and some friends in school in 2001-hearing what we wanted to hear) on beat four it *really* sounds like they say “Kid A.”
    Edit now that I’ve listened back: you can really only hear it on the last “We hope that you choke” right before he sings “we hope”, and then again just after the last “choke”.

  • @bighairywheel
    @bighairywheel Рік тому

    Chorus ‘never comes back?’ It does repeat. Great break down though, this and ‘Lucky’ are my stand outs on the album.

  • @reecec626
    @reecec626 Рік тому +1

    I've been waiting for this! Yaasss

  • @PhilippeLemaire
    @PhilippeLemaire Рік тому +1

    Great break down, as usual. Side note, I never noticed the esperanto text with the illustrations : (injektilo, dangêra, meaning needle, dangerous…)

  • @kimhardin-hudson
    @kimhardin-hudson 8 місяців тому +1

    On the 3rd verse, the weird background you hear that sounds like humans in trouble, I’m pretty sure that’s just Jonny rubbing his hands on his guitar strings. I think I saw it in a live performance once (I can’t remember which one 😞) Not sure if they did the exact same thing in the album version but that’s how they play that part live 🤯 freaking sweet👍🏻

  • @yogevnir8721
    @yogevnir8721 Рік тому +1

    Maestra!!!!! Thank you very much