A rare on stage Nigel appearance! This is truly an underrated gem on Kid A. It took almost 15 years for this song to work its way up to become one of my favorite RH songs.
the tourist is really beautiful for sure, didn't like it at first but damn! my favourite is 15 step though very unpopular opinion but i fucking love it
Cuando subieron este video, eran ya 8 años de esta presentación. Ahora se suman 23 años, de un momento efímero, significante, irremplazable. Thanks Radiohead
I love this live version! The track itself is amazing, the work behind the delays on guitars and weird metric is awesome. I recently did a tribute to the whole 'Kid A' album, where I played a full medley of it on a live looping session, on one single take, the video is over at my channel in case anyone wants to check it out!
I feel like their 2017 tour will have a higher emphasis on just playing what they want rather than promoting AMSP stuff, so I really hope they play this!
totally capture that feeling of when you're "in limbo"... epic genius, I don't think another band would surface to take their place once radiohead disappears...
i think that now i understand this song more than anytime, when he says "trapdoors that open i spiral down", it describes when you lose your will, it's like going deep inside of your body, taking a trapdoor and spiraling down inside yourself, the lyrics can be seen like he is talking with his former self or maybe with God
I like this song because...it makes me drift away, think about the music...what Tom is singing...& the words I cant make out....& it makes me feel good...after a hard day work....it sounds like everything, all the music is all wooven together....& the lead guitar is laughing...
Powerful music, Tom's Vocals are utterly out there and have been since the nineties, from On A Friday to Radiohead, Pablo honey etc etc etc... We're lucky to have them in our generation but unlucky in that they feel, as we do, have the necessity to materialise such work's in very dark times.
I watch this performance every year from time to time because its simply unreachably good compared to the fucked up music nowadays Yorks vocals are just incredible
OK. I played this for my brain-dead, metal-head brother-in-law last night (yes, we were smoking a little). He was totally mind-fucked! He said "this shit isn't real, is it?"
The meaning of this song: Lundy, Fastnet, Irish Sea I got a message I can't read Another message I can't read ×2 A british podcast on bbc radio of shipment communication. People listen to it for it's calming monotone voices. I'm on your side Nowhere to hide Trapdoors that open I spiral down Thom's record company helping him out but then becoming ominous when the song mentioms there is nowhere to hide. Trapdoors refers to Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors where some doors you can't come back from. I spiral down refers to Thom's cid flashbacks where he would feel like he is falling down endlessly. You're living in a fantasy world x2 You or the ignorant people in the world ignore the bad things like global warming and mental illness. You live in a fantasy world. I'm lost at sea Don't bother me I've lost my way I've lost my way Thom is severely depressed after Radiohead's success with OK Computer. He wants to be isolated. You're living in a fantasy world ×3 This beautiful world Come back ×3 I don't know what this means, but it fits in with the song. Maybe it's Thom or someone else telling Thom to come back to reality.
Ok, well I think this needed a bit more reverb and I would have loved it more if the experimental sounds where not so loud and where more in the background like the original. I would rate this an ok/ok kid hahaha
A rare on stage Nigel appearance! This is truly an underrated gem on Kid A. It took almost 15 years for this song to work its way up to become one of my favorite RH songs.
It’s totally out of the normal, it sticks in our minds
Such an underrated song! It really feels like "in a fantasy" with all the reverb and the rhythm that seems endless
Not underrated… only for good ears
@@carlosmendez253 right but technically its underrated
@@x.a.t.u You want this song to be in the Top 40, grocery stores...?
I'm rooting for them to bring this song back live.
This song makes me feel like I'm in the middle of the ocean surrounded by nothingness for miles and miles.
David McKelvey I’m lost at sea, don’t bother me
Lundy; Fastnet
Somehow I doubt that it does
Thom Yorke is such an underrated guitarist. This riff and Paranoid Android are out of this world.
My favorite Radiohead song. Always will be, I believe.
LP 9 this year.......
the tourist is really beautiful for sure, didn't like it at first but damn! my favourite is 15 step though very unpopular opinion but i fucking love it
Seven year question... is it still your #1
@@JWitt30 its still mine. Always & forever
Drunk jazz
Best jazz
This song is like the older uncle of Weird Fishes/Arpeggi.
Aeen I disagree. Weird Fishes is amazing.
Yeah but harmonically this song is a lot richer
and these are my twisted words is the scary goth cousin
Oh, weird fishes is an breathtaking masterpiece and makes me feel really proud to hear it
mmh..no.
this riff got stuck in my head for weeks !!!
im a black dude from the south bx tht grew up on hip hop & r&b...these dudes r incredible.....
+10kduzit that's fucking cool, man. BX, huh? Shout out Goodz.
aight...yes South BX born & raised...peace
Can we get please get the rest of your life story so we know to appreciate your music tastes a little extra?
You said it, man.
@@stupidass4567able no need to be an ass my guy
I love Radiohead. Plain and simple
This song really expands your imagination.
Yep Yep It really does. Makes me think of some beautiful, intangible, imaginary place I’ve never been too.
I like the way he sings "you live in a fannasee world"
Greatest riff ever
And the greatest drumming
Yep
how the fuck do you even write all these guitar parts fuck.
So little known and yet so damn amazing. This and Treefingers make an amazing duo on that Kid A album.
Most great bands will still get nowhere close to write something like this.
Couldn't agree more...
useless987 definitely agree
Hmm... Define "great"
I just want to see them in concert..at least once. So mad I got into them so late, but I still listen to there old stuff. It never gets old to me.
there's Nigel in the back playing the tambourine
fer rosas typical. what a deadweight
6th radiohead member
It's fucking cool that Ed plays the keyboards on this one... really interesting?!
it is!!!!
Ed does... what Ed does best. (Key)member of the band
This song is a perfect piece of art.
This song means a lot to me. It started so much things in my head i dont even know where to begin
I hate Thom Yorke for being so fucking TALENTED
I'd explode if they brought this tune back to live performances... one of my favourite radiohead songs of all time
This was once my favorite song, the overwhelming fullness of sound really filled something empty inside
Cuando subieron este video, eran ya 8 años de esta presentación. Ahora se suman 23 años, de un momento efímero, significante, irremplazable. Thanks Radiohead
It's kinda hard to pull out Kid A live... more props to the Radiohead
This song is excellent live. I like the album version, but I feel this song works even better live.
same
definitely, as does KID A too. Never really got with that song till I saw it live. Then it blew me away
I see you comment on a lot of radiohead videos. Haha
Definetely.
He's playing the Rhodes piano, next to Nigel with the tambourine.
this song is one of this worlds greatest pieces of art
Such a great song!!! Kid A is an extraordinary album!
I love the first lyrics. Don’t know how to explain it, but with all the reverb the jazzy vibes and the mispronunciations it takes me to another place.
Goddamn, I love these 5 geniuses!
One of the best and more artistic songs of radiohead..Pure love
I love this live version! The track itself is amazing, the work behind the delays on guitars and weird metric is awesome. I recently did a tribute to the whole 'Kid A' album, where I played a full medley of it on a live looping session, on one single take, the video is over at my channel in case anyone wants to check it out!
Casi 20 años llevo escuchando esta versión de In Limbo: ¡INSUPERABLE! Sin duda una de las mejores ejecuciones en vivo de Radiohead.
Ooooh... Why do they always leave out those really cool sounds with which the song starts?! I just love those heavenly sounds!
This is the song to use to introduce someone into Radiohead
OH MY GOD THIS SONG IS GORGEOUS!!! I LOVE THAT GUITAR SOLO I LOVE YOU rADIOHEAD 1993- 4ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of your best Radiohead!
Fav song of all time!
loving yorkies side burns
Wonderful track one of my favs!
this song is like dreamstate
thoms vocals on the come back part, are some of my favorite radiohead vocals ever
I feel like their 2017 tour will have a higher emphasis on just playing what they want rather than promoting AMSP stuff, so I really hope they play this!
totally capture that feeling of when you're "in limbo"... epic genius, I don't think another band would surface to take their place once radiohead disappears...
Love that Gibson Thom is playing
2.45-looks like ed is having great fun
One of the best track from this band .Great gitaar and bass work!!!
1:40 cheers
Best live version.
Agreed, the sound quality is great. I love how they switch up the chords in the beginning when they play it live.
NIgel! Woot! All 6 members of Radiohead on stage for one of their most delectable tunes, such a treat to catch this one live! =)
One of my fav , speciale live
Radiohead is beyond words!
i think that now i understand this song more than anytime, when he says "trapdoors that open i spiral down", it describes when you lose your will, it's like going deep inside of your body, taking a trapdoor and spiraling down inside yourself, the lyrics can be seen like he is talking with his former self or maybe with God
Absolutely superb! Best track on the album. Blown away by that performance - Kid A is a masterpiece. Tom Yorke is genius
And the rest of the band?
1 of jonnys best , amazing , crazy sound❤
I like this song because...it makes me drift away, think about the music...what Tom is singing...& the words I cant make out....& it makes me feel good...after a hard day work....it sounds like everything, all the music is all wooven together....& the lead guitar is laughing...
Powerful music, Tom's Vocals are utterly out there and have been since the nineties, from On A Friday to Radiohead, Pablo honey etc etc etc...
We're lucky to have them in our generation but unlucky in that they feel, as we do, have the necessity to materialise such work's in very dark times.
Lost at sea,.luv the song
best version
What a weird song, but i love it!!
Amazing song reminds me when i was at high school
I watch this performance every year from time to time because its simply unreachably good compared to the fucked up music nowadays
Yorks vocals are just incredible
Супер браво
WHO CAME UP WITH THAT GUITAR ARRANGEMENT AT THE END!!!!!!! I LOVE IT SO MUCH
killer groove
Probably most phycadelic Radiohead song
This song sounds so good high late at night .!
This was my favourite thing to listen to the first time I did acid. In-goddamn-credible.
By far my favorite off of Kid A, makes me feel like a little owl on top of a giant tree where nobody can harm me
so is no one gonna mention Thom's Atari t-shirt?
that's cool
toffeebomb made me wanna order one
I think this is the math rock song of Radiohead.
Jorge Sandoval what about 2+2=5
Coooooooooooooooooooooooooome baaack.
100K views?! I love the gravity of this performance. Underviewed, maybe there are superior copies on the tube.
Simply Brilliant! I have to find a way to get this into my top 10 Radiohead Song list. For some reason this track reminds me of Joy Division.
😬not sure if I agree
I love the Atari shirt!!
Thom did a Victory Lap!
Rhodes, boy...
@Amnesiacmidnitetoker Yeah! I was at that 2008 concert! Amazing!
ISTHAT NIGEL IN THE BACK???
+okriah Yup.
@crixox I agree beautiful song
poor Ed
@Amnesiacmidnitetoker I was at west palm!!!!!! It was great!
Zero dislikes. That's about right! =)
Could you even imagine doing something - anything - anywhere near this good?
The lyrics are easier to hear in this video compared to the album version.
3:18 amazing
@MatthewsFILMs I believe you are correct.
Most beautiful woman in the world... COOOME BACKKKK
He's sitting at the Roland.
OK. I played this for my brain-dead, metal-head brother-in-law last night (yes, we were smoking a little). He was totally mind-fucked! He said "this shit isn't real, is it?"
The meaning of this song:
Lundy, Fastnet, Irish Sea
I got a message I can't read
Another message I can't read ×2
A british podcast on bbc radio of shipment communication. People listen to it for it's calming monotone voices.
I'm on your side
Nowhere to hide
Trapdoors that open
I spiral down
Thom's record company helping him out but then becoming ominous when the song mentioms there is nowhere to hide. Trapdoors refers to Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors where some doors you can't come back from. I spiral down refers to Thom's cid flashbacks where he would feel like he is falling down endlessly.
You're living in a fantasy world x2
You or the ignorant people in the world ignore the bad things like global warming and mental illness. You live in a fantasy world.
I'm lost at sea
Don't bother me
I've lost my way
I've lost my way
Thom is severely depressed after Radiohead's success with OK Computer. He wants to be isolated.
You're living in a fantasy world ×3
This beautiful world
Come back ×3
I don't know what this means, but it fits in with the song. Maybe it's Thom or someone else telling Thom to come back to reality.
Maybe living in a fantasy world
Playing Rhodes Keys. You can see him at 2:15
I feel like a fish listening to this song
Am I the only one who loves the fact that Yorke is literally performing in a casual Atari shirt?
wow he is wearing the shirt of that thing
Ok, well I think this needed a bit more reverb and I would have loved it more if the experimental sounds where not so loud and where more in the background like the original. I would rate this an ok/ok kid hahaha
even nigel is there