Me too. It's the greatest thing of all time and as a musician in a band it's unbelievably interesting to watch them go. It looks like the most fun band of all to be in.
8:24 - yes, Geebz. this glass sound comes from the guitarist Ed O'Brien. Furthermore, 95% of Radiohead's weird sounds and noises are in his department. Ed is very distinctive in searching of tones, melodies, and frequencies to cut through the mix. For me, he is a secret weapon of the band: zero egos, always serving a song, and always looking for inspirational sounds.
To Be honest mate, it was you deconstructing Radiohead that brought me to your channel and becoming a subscriber. I await with baited breath every time you decide to do a Radiohead piece, as i feel you truly understand and appreciate their craft. Keep up the good work :)
I can't express how happy this made me. This entire showcase, as well as the second one they did, are absolutely top notch, essential Radiohead. Their ability to pull and stretch your emotions in several different directions simultaneously is something very few artists achieve. Cheers!
@@TheAlibabatree Definitely in my top 25. I have a numbered poster from that tour on my wall. Every time I move it gets a little bit more worn but I'll never stop putting it up.
I love everything about Radiohead's In Rainbows. It's in my Top 10 of All Time favorite albums. The history fascinates me: the free album download, the fan-made official music videos, the physical CD packaging(complete with CD tray stickers to create my own CD case), the Faust inspiration, tracks recorded in a haunted mansion, original versions that appeared years before the album versions, bonus tracks, Live From The Basement recordings... It's all fascinating to me. On my first listen, I remember thinking at the time "this is gonna significant" and I immediately told family and friends to buy the album. They shared my sentiment! 10/10 album.
Heard this song hundreds if times and everytime with Thom plays the paino and harmonizes, i goosebumps, EVERYTIME! Sir, you need to review each and every song of radiohead in the basement performance. You will finally see how magical radiohead are in their arrangement, their musicianship.
This made my week! Emotional tug of war is what Radiohead does best I think. They have a way of swinging back and forth between beauty and dissonance, to the point where the beauty never gets sappy and the dissonance doesn't get too uncomfortable. Jonny Greenwood (their lead guitarist & keyboard player) has a piece called Loop-- there's a video here of him and the London Contemporary Orchestra performing it. It's exactly what I love most about that emotional tug-of-war, how it can make you feel so anxious and uncomfortable and then open up into something transcendentally beautiful.
The entire from the basement of in rainbows and King of limbs is fantastic. And having seen them live at MSG in 2018, they’re still magnificent musicians on record and live.
So very excited you got to the basement recordings. This is a great song, amongst some of their best performances here. However, ☺️ "Bloom" from the basement, can't be recommended enough. It was so amazing that Hans Zimmer himself picked up the version for Discovery channels, Blue Planet.
Bit late to the party, but I was going to come here to vote for Bloom from the Basement as well. I've been listening to Radiohead for 3 decades now, seen them live many times, and I'm convinced it's the best thing they've ever done.
9:30 You are spot on! Even lyrics in the end (that I cant understand from his singing even when listening to studio version) are: It's all wrong, it's all wrong, it's all wrong It's all right, it's all right, it's all right It's all wrong, it's all right It's all right, it's all right
This song builds up all the meandering rumination into a pinnacle. It’s like it’s a longing that’s shouting. You should do this whole from the basement session. Loved every minute.
I know you've done the studio version, but the 'Live at Canal Plus 2001' performance of "How to Disappear Completely" from Radiohead is breathtakingly beautiful and painful. Even if not for a video I highly recommend it. One of the most emotional live performances I have ever seen.
Where I End And You Begin from this same session and from the album preceding In Rainbows is amazing. Might even be my favorite from this session and I've listened to it countless times.
"slightly pensive" ! that was a priceless description. Well said! the biggest understatement I have heard in a while when it comes to Radiohead . Love it.
Since you're on a Radiohead kick - would love to see you do the video: Thom Yorke - Bloom (Live from Electric Lady Studios). Absolutely incredible performance and the best version of the song.
One of the best live bands I've ever had the pleasure of seeing 👀 I've seen them twice and they were amazing both times! This is why they're probably my favorite band ever!
That feeling of uncertainty (or "unsure" as you said) I think really compliments the narrative of feeling inadequate. Great reaction my friend! Idk, if you did "Nude" already from this same performance but check it out when you can! Thom really shines in that one!
Man that bass rumbling is so... good. They didnt even capture that in the recording. Im assuming its the bass. 4:42 right before he stopped to talk. That rumbling with the light keys on top... and Thom's voice. Geez. So ominous yet romantic and depressing.
Been lurking and waiting for you to make your way to the Radiohead Basement, thank you for putting the song construct into words, you help me make sense of it, and it adds another dimension.
Actually, this is All I Need. It's so fascinating that I never even come close to getting tired of this band. They are always relevant, at all stages of life
must agree that the entire 'from the basement' is just a stellar, haunting set. whoever does the sound for that set-up, is top notch. studio quality stuff, in real-time. hey we haven't revisited jane's addiction in a long time! they'd be fun to watch you watch live. =) keep up the good stuff!
I can't tell you how much I love your Radiohead videos. You seem to really like them so I was wondering would you listen to them 'off the clock?' Take care.
Codex and Bloom from Thom at Electric Lady Studios brings me to tears every time. And I'm not an emotional person. Daydreaming is also a tearjerker knowing the connection to Thom's partner Rachel's battle with cancer. I could listen to only Radiohead, or any of their side projects and be content with that for the rest of time. The Clock, Analyse, Unmade, Before your very eyes, Judge Jury Executioner, House of Cards, Up on the Ladder, I might be wrong, Talk Show Host....
From the Basement sold me on Radiohead. They were supposed to be the most important band of my generation but I just didn't get it until I was up late one night in the late '00s and caught this on cable. I sat and watched the whole thing. I made me want to find the album, which is still my favorite, and then I found their other albums, and it all finally clicked.
I'm still here, Geebz. I've been waiting for you to do something from the In Rainbows From the Basement performance for quite a while. It's probably my favorite live performance. Thank you. I've noticed Radiohead seems to put you in a trance and make you forget what you are doing, as it should. They always do the same to me. Best wishes. Thanks again.
You should check out Thom Yorke's (singer of Radiohead in case you didn't know) solo stuff as well. Songs that move me every time without fail are Suspirium and Unmade. He composed the music for the amazingly beautiful horror film remake of Suspiria and those songs just make some of it feel so powerful.
I'm still here! All I Need is one of my favorite songs, probably not just by Radiohead either, and I never noticed that crunchy guitar part before. I just listened to it again on my iTunes and I couldn't tell where it was in the arrangement so I'm thinking it might be subtle on the recording but when played live it comes out more.
I saw this song live at outside lands festival. They had tech issues, and the sound cut out right before the second chorus. So the whole crowd filled in the silence by singing the chorus together. Then the sound came back right before the piano part. So it still had the big explosive ending. It was a beautiful moment.
Ahhh.. Finally!! You watching this and seeing all these details, I have dreamed about it for so long! Isn't it amazing?? More more more! Arpeggi! You are going to have so much fun of watching them move around!
Godrich's production on this whole set is sublime. edit: Poetry for the soul is one of the finest descriptions I've ever heard of Thom's lyrics. Perfect.
funny hearing you describe Jonny Greenwood as their keyboard player :) he's also their lead guitarist he also plays Ondes Martenot and does the orchestral arrangements on songs that call for it. Like the stunning 'How to disappear completely'. He's also now an award winning film score composer.
oh yeah! I will always remember when one of my friends suggested this as we were all kind of baked (lol) on the "weekend at the chalet". what a performance in this full concert! (the singer getting from one mic to the other, the guitare sound, and other things are just the tip of the iceberg! ) there are little gems in this for you to react to for sure! aaawright!
Your description of the tug of war of the Rhodes and xylophone vs the distorted guitar is perfect, and then the burst of release on the finale with the hint of apprehension is exactly how I see it. The fact that he's saying in that chorus "it's right, it's wrong, it's right" means without knowing the lyrics you decoded the meaning just from the composition, which is next level Radiohead interpretation! Really excellent and this is why we all listen, the thrill of a new listener beginning to decode the magical depth of thoughtfulness that goes into Radiohead's music. I must say, I'd love for you to do more music of this genre, the more complex indie rock, like LCD Soundsystem, Arcade Fire, Interpol, Tame Impala, Wilco, the National etc. Some of those are maybe a bit "safe" but just as a start into indie music. I think your Radiohead fanbase would definitely follow you there. The elephant in the room for the channel is I think many who love the Radiohead reactions might not dig the more heavy music reactions. That's of course fine, not an attack at all, you have a varied taste in music and a varied audience, but I would be really intrigued by your thoughts on other music with similar variation/complexity in the arrangements as Radiohead, which a lot of indie music goes into as well.
"I'm still here"! Thank you so much for covering this one Geebz, and the Patron who requested it 🙏 I've been campaigning for this one from the first Radiohead video you made. I'd also like to put in for 'Nude', 'Motion Picture Soundtrack', and 'Videotape'. I think you'd vibe with all of them.
I asked him to do it a long time ago I would love a breakdown especially the percussion and how it sounds like complete chaos until the base just grounds the whole thing I think it is a brilliant masterpiece.
The entire, "From the Basement" Radiohead set is insane. I can't tell you how many times I've watched it and I'm still overwhelmed every time.
Same here, there are a few From the Basement sessions and they're all incredible!
Same! It inspired me to take up the bass, absolutely love it.
Its **so** good
Me too. It's the greatest thing of all time and as a musician in a band it's unbelievably interesting to watch them go. It looks like the most fun band of all to be in.
I was going to suggest him reacting to Nude
The Drummer starts wrong regarding the studio version and it's corrected by the bassist and Thom Yorke showing the 1 on 4 at 1:58
When Thom sits down at the piano in that song, I become a single goose bump.
Yep called goose bumps not chicken skin geebs!
and I am another
Ew
Indeed!
Same. He is the embodiment of Asmr for me
Honestly Geebz - the combination of you and Radiohead just makes me happy. You're a star mate
Seconded.
"Poetry for the soul".
Can't think of four better words to sum up Radiohead's music.
I've always said Radiohead speaks directly to my soul
8:24 - yes, Geebz. this glass sound comes from the guitarist Ed O'Brien. Furthermore, 95% of Radiohead's weird sounds and noises are in his department. Ed is very distinctive in searching of tones, melodies, and frequencies to cut through the mix. For me, he is a secret weapon of the band: zero egos, always serving a song, and always looking for inspirational sounds.
Aw, lovely Ed❤️
Decent vocalist as well
@@majorlybad very true! I also like the fact, that he improved a lot in recent years
95% disregards a lot of jonny greenwood
@@ralph9182 It's really impossible to give any of the band's members too much praise for what they bring to their overall sound.
All I Need is a top 5 all-time favorite song for me. The ending is incredible. In Rainbows is fantastic as an album as well.
i wish the outro could be like one hour longer lol
Am I the only one whose favorite parts are the verses more than the outro?
The way Thom's voice ties everything together in every song is miraculous.
To Be honest mate, it was you deconstructing Radiohead that brought me to your channel and becoming a subscriber. I await with baited breath every time you decide to do a Radiohead piece, as i feel you truly understand and appreciate their craft. Keep up the good work :)
Awesome, thank you!
me too! I've been watching his Radiohead reviews for the past few hour I love his astute observations of all the masterful nuances
I can't express how happy this made me. This entire showcase, as well as the second one they did, are absolutely top notch, essential Radiohead. Their ability to pull and stretch your emotions in several different directions simultaneously is something very few artists achieve.
Cheers!
Im still here. Every song on this album is incredible.
The best Radiohead album. Fight me!
@@StripeGurger Its not only my favorite Radiohead album, but my favorite album of all time.
@@TheAlibabatree Definitely in my top 25. I have a numbered poster from that tour on my wall. Every time I move it gets a little bit more worn but I'll never stop putting it up.
The entirety of the album In Rainbows from the basement is gorgeous. I'd recommend pretty much anything from that. Thanks for reacting to this!
I kid you not, but Radiohead's performance of "The National Anthem" on SNL in 2000 is one of their best live performances.
Idioteque was even better from the same SNL guest appearance.
I love everything about Radiohead's In Rainbows. It's in my Top 10 of All Time favorite albums. The history fascinates me: the free album download, the fan-made official music videos, the physical CD packaging(complete with CD tray stickers to create my own CD case), the Faust inspiration, tracks recorded in a haunted mansion, original versions that appeared years before the album versions, bonus tracks, Live From The Basement recordings... It's all fascinating to me.
On my first listen, I remember thinking at the time "this is gonna significant" and I immediately told family and friends to buy the album. They shared my sentiment! 10/10 album.
I'm suffering now in life,but Radiohead makes life worth living,simply beautiful
One of my favourite Radiohead tracks - deeply dark and powerful song masquerading behind what is initially an easy listening vibe. Top class
The ending section of that song is other worldly…a masterpiece
Leave 'em wanting more. They'll listen again and again to fill the need.
You dont listen to Radiohead, you dont read the lyrics, you just feel it.
Heard this song hundreds if times and everytime with Thom plays the paino and harmonizes, i goosebumps, EVERYTIME!
Sir, you need to review each and every song of radiohead in the basement performance. You will finally see how magical radiohead are in their arrangement, their musicianship.
This made my week! Emotional tug of war is what Radiohead does best I think. They have a way of swinging back and forth between beauty and dissonance, to the point where the beauty never gets sappy and the dissonance doesn't get too uncomfortable.
Jonny Greenwood (their lead guitarist & keyboard player) has a piece called Loop-- there's a video here of him and the London Contemporary Orchestra performing it. It's exactly what I love most about that emotional tug-of-war, how it can make you feel so anxious and uncomfortable and then open up into something transcendentally beautiful.
The entire from the basement of in rainbows and King of limbs is fantastic. And having seen them live at MSG in 2018, they’re still magnificent musicians on record and live.
The King of Limbs is the best album of all time. Or at least it will be in 100 years time! So ahead of its time.
So very excited you got to the basement recordings. This is a great song, amongst some of their best performances here.
However, ☺️
"Bloom" from the basement, can't be recommended enough. It was so amazing that Hans Zimmer himself picked up the version for Discovery channels, Blue Planet.
Bit late to the party, but I was going to come here to vote for Bloom from the Basement as well. I've been listening to Radiohead for 3 decades now, seen them live many times, and I'm convinced it's the best thing they've ever done.
@@mindovermarrow same and true
Radiohead - Go Slowly (Live at the Basement)
9:30 You are spot on! Even lyrics in the end (that I cant understand from his singing even when listening to studio version) are:
It's all wrong, it's all wrong, it's all wrong
It's all right, it's all right, it's all right
It's all wrong, it's all right
It's all right, it's all right
This song builds up all the meandering rumination into a pinnacle. It’s like it’s a longing that’s shouting.
You should do this whole from the basement session. Loved every minute.
I swear, this band has the power to hypnotise!. Love them. Great reaction, keep 'em coming.
I know you've done the studio version, but the 'Live at Canal Plus 2001' performance of "How to Disappear Completely" from Radiohead is breathtakingly beautiful and painful. Even if not for a video I highly recommend it. One of the most emotional live performances I have ever seen.
I’ve found Radiohead really helps is feel what I’m feeling between the vibe and the lyrics.
Where I End And You Begin from this same session and from the album preceding In Rainbows is amazing. Might even be my favorite from this session and I've listened to it countless times.
"slightly pensive" ! that was a priceless description. Well said! the biggest understatement I have heard in a while when it comes to Radiohead . Love it.
Since you're on a Radiohead kick - would love to see you do the video: Thom Yorke - Bloom (Live from Electric Lady Studios). Absolutely incredible performance and the best version of the song.
Yes
yes2
I absolutely agree!
I'd argue for the In the Basement as the definitive version of Bloom
I still prefer the Basement version over that one, both are incredible
the xylophone on this was such a pleasant and blissful addition
Greenwood playing that part
One of the best live bands I've ever had the pleasure of seeing 👀 I've seen them twice and they were amazing both times! This is why they're probably my favorite band ever!
I love Radiohead's "the Daily Mail (from the basement)", I know you would too, starts with Thom on the piano, maybe you'll check that out?
I second this recommendation 💯
Only Radiohead would not put such a great song on their album.
Absolutely!!! Have to do this one geebs
I agree, this one is a must!
Bump!!!
I'm still here - and agreed on the tug-of-war between the distorted guitar and xylophone!
This whole album is a must listen
That feeling of uncertainty (or "unsure" as you said) I think really compliments the narrative of feeling inadequate.
Great reaction my friend! Idk, if you did "Nude" already from this same performance but check it out when you can! Thom really shines in that one!
absolutely cannot imagine my musical life without some radiohead in it.
The last one he did blew my mind. Live “free in the knowledge “
It's a pretty good feeling when a more knowledgeable person explains how a song makes you feel.
These live from the basement performances are amazing.
That entire show is absolutely incredible. The last 2 songs are jaw-droppingly amazing.
A song that really builds and builds is comforting sounds by Mew. There’s a live version of it on UA-cam that’s amazing.
YES!
Please more of this - I love this. Radiohead live, especially this session is absolutely brilliant.
Man that bass rumbling is so... good. They didnt even capture that in the recording. Im assuming its the bass. 4:42 right before he stopped to talk. That rumbling with the light keys on top... and Thom's voice. Geez. So ominous yet romantic and depressing.
Been lurking and waiting for you to make your way to the Radiohead Basement, thank you for putting the song construct into words, you help me make sense of it, and it adds another dimension.
Lurking here also.. Waiting for Geebz's reaction to "the Daily Mail" from this set
Actually, this is All I Need. It's so fascinating that I never even come close to getting tired of this band. They are always relevant, at all stages of life
I don’t know how you can experience that outro without losing your goddamn mind…legendary…I love the chords on piano
must agree that the entire 'from the basement' is just a stellar, haunting set. whoever does the sound for that set-up, is top notch. studio quality stuff, in real-time.
hey we haven't revisited jane's addiction in a long time! they'd be fun to watch you watch live. =) keep up the good stuff!
I know From The Basement is a Nigel Godrich project so I assume he is "producing" the sound for those sessions
Ah Jane's Addiction, one of my personal favourite bands, the band that make music that sounds like it's from another planet.
@@JayPhonomancer it's just so well mixed. thanks for the info, jay.
Great tune! You said it! Radiohead songs bloom and implode at the same time. One song can trigger different moods on different listens. Awesome stuff.
I can't tell you how much I love your Radiohead videos. You seem to really like them so I was wondering would you listen to them 'off the clock?' Take care.
Yes, actually - I really do love their work :)
Anything or anytime Radiohead I will watch ......love you too
You always look blown away by Radiohead 🥰
Welcome to our world.
The Daily Mail is short, but also outstanding from this session. So interesting. Great choice!
I didn't get Radiohead until I saw this live performance and now I can't get enough. glad you de-composed this one, man! :)
All I Need remains one of my absolute favorite Radiohead songs. I get goosebumps every time I listen.
this is my very favourite song. hands down, of all time. i think this song saved my life.
Didnt see it yet but im waiting for a in basement decompouser for SO LONG im super excited
This whole performance is the greatest. I remember when it came out I was floored.
Codex and Bloom from Thom at Electric Lady Studios brings me to tears every time. And I'm not an emotional person. Daydreaming is also a tearjerker knowing the connection to Thom's partner Rachel's battle with cancer. I could listen to only Radiohead, or any of their side projects and be content with that for the rest of time. The Clock, Analyse, Unmade, Before your very eyes, Judge Jury Executioner, House of Cards, Up on the Ladder, I might be wrong, Talk Show Host....
My reaction to most of their instrumentals @10:10
From the Basement sold me on Radiohead. They were supposed to be the most important band of my generation but I just didn't get it until I was up late one night in the late '00s and caught this on cable. I sat and watched the whole thing. I made me want to find the album, which is still my favorite, and then I found their other albums, and it all finally clicked.
I’m in love with this song
His pain is authentic. That’s part of the allure of his music.
Always "still here " for Radiohead!!!
I'm still here, Geebz. I've been waiting for you to do something from the In Rainbows From the Basement performance for quite a while. It's probably my favorite live performance. Thank you. I've noticed Radiohead seems to put you in a trance and make you forget what you are doing, as it should. They always do the same to me. Best wishes. Thanks again.
You should check out Thom Yorke's (singer of Radiohead in case you didn't know) solo stuff as well. Songs that move me every time without fail are Suspirium and Unmade. He composed the music for the amazingly beautiful horror film remake of Suspiria and those songs just make some of it feel so powerful.
I'm still here! All I Need is one of my favorite songs, probably not just by Radiohead either, and I never noticed that crunchy guitar part before. I just listened to it again on my iTunes and I couldn't tell where it was in the arrangement so I'm thinking it might be subtle on the recording but when played live it comes out more.
I saw this song live at outside lands festival. They had tech issues, and the sound cut out right before the second chorus. So the whole crowd filled in the silence by singing the chorus together. Then the sound came back right before the piano part. So it still had the big explosive ending. It was a beautiful moment.
SOOOOO Excited.
I've watched this performance so many times. So good. In Rainbows too.
such an underrated song...the layers 😊
Oh I'm early for once! This whole live performance is top tier
It really is a great performance
Street Spirit(fade out) is just so amazing..
I love the “From the Basement” Radiohead performance. Incredibly beautiful, especially this and Weird Fishes ❤️❤️
I’m still here till the end. Thanks for all your Radiohead reactions
Brilliant! You should do reckoner as well off in rainbows from the basement as well.
This
Ahhh.. Finally!! You watching this and seeing all these details, I have dreamed about it for so long! Isn't it amazing?? More more more! Arpeggi! You are going to have so much fun of watching them move around!
My favorite performance of one of my favorite Radiohead songs. So good.
Godrich's production on this whole set is sublime. edit: Poetry for the soul is one of the finest descriptions I've ever heard of Thom's lyrics. Perfect.
Yeah now i see its the guitarist. Kudos to him. Fantastic
funny hearing you describe Jonny Greenwood as their keyboard player :) he's also their lead guitarist he also plays Ondes Martenot and does the orchestral arrangements on songs that call for it. Like the stunning 'How to disappear completely'. He's also now an award winning film score composer.
Never heard this song before today. One of my favorite radiohead songs is fake plastic trees.
Yoooo I love this one so much. Let's gooo
From the basement is glorious, all of it, but for this song... This song you need to experience the album version!
This is why watching you react to the songs performed Live From The Basement is so wonderful. Looking forward to more! Love it! 🙌🏻
'A burst' is absolutely nailed on. Awesome as always - thanks!
Still here right from the beginning. I came for Radiohead and got turned on to some other great music and became a closet Tool fan.
You are great with describing the feel of the song. I'm thinking what you're saying. I just can't put it onto words. Thanks.
oh yeah! I will always remember when one of my friends suggested this as we were all kind of baked (lol) on the "weekend at the chalet". what a performance in this full concert! (the singer getting from one mic to the other, the guitare sound, and other things are just the tip of the iceberg! ) there are little gems in this for you to react to for sure! aaawright!
Love this. More Radiohead please!!
I'm still here. Every time you listen to Radiohead, I'll be here. Lol
Your description of the tug of war of the Rhodes and xylophone vs the distorted guitar is perfect, and then the burst of release on the finale with the hint of apprehension is exactly how I see it. The fact that he's saying in that chorus "it's right, it's wrong, it's right" means without knowing the lyrics you decoded the meaning just from the composition, which is next level Radiohead interpretation! Really excellent and this is why we all listen, the thrill of a new listener beginning to decode the magical depth of thoughtfulness that goes into Radiohead's music. I must say, I'd love for you to do more music of this genre, the more complex indie rock, like LCD Soundsystem, Arcade Fire, Interpol, Tame Impala, Wilco, the National etc. Some of those are maybe a bit "safe" but just as a start into indie music. I think your Radiohead fanbase would definitely follow you there. The elephant in the room for the channel is I think many who love the Radiohead reactions might not dig the more heavy music reactions. That's of course fine, not an attack at all, you have a varied taste in music and a varied audience, but I would be really intrigued by your thoughts on other music with similar variation/complexity in the arrangements as Radiohead, which a lot of indie music goes into as well.
Beautiful, great reaction, keep going there with Radiohead, you didn’t get to see Johnny Greenwood on guitar yet!!!
Another Radiohead feature! Love it!
I’m still here! Have a good weekend everyone. Thank you Geebz
Seductiveness thrue the power of composition…….. wow. Well said. That’s just it, isn’t it?
"I'm still here"! Thank you so much for covering this one Geebz, and the Patron who requested it 🙏 I've been campaigning for this one from the first Radiohead video you made. I'd also like to put in for 'Nude', 'Motion Picture Soundtrack', and 'Videotape'. I think you'd vibe with all of them.
Always you grab your cup of coffee exactly in the right moment 😄
Bloom. From the Basement. Radiohead. Nuff said. I think you’ll love it so many layers. 🥰🥰
I asked him to do it a long time ago I would love a breakdown especially the percussion and how it sounds like complete chaos until the base just grounds the whole thing I think it is a brilliant masterpiece.
@@jameshannagan4256 same. It’s pure cacophony until it isn’t. Such a masterpiece! 😁