Did you not record reactions to King of limbs? That's one of my favorite Radiohead albums. I would be interested in your take Also, don't forget Radiohead has many great b-sides including one that came right before this album, Spectre. Which was supposed to be for a James Bone movie
@@AngryWombat8 ye I didn’t record, also I found it too bizarre at the beginning, but I want to talk about it cuz it’s interesting Now I’ve listened to it so many times to record another ranking, I like it a lot now XD And yep I’ve heard of spectre
@hyenasneon Nice! Yeah first half might take a while to get into, second half it really shines. Codex in particular is one of the most peaceful, relaxing songs I've ever heard. Cheers
@@hyenasneon The basement session for TKOL is really incredible, they had to relearn how to play the entire album live and they even had to add another drummer because the percussion was so complicated.
please never post such an awful take ever again. TKOL has 2 respectable songs, but compared to something like In Rainbows or OK Computer? it has no business being someone's favorite album by Radiohead. To put it lightly, TKOL is a great album if some random Joe Shmoe dropped it, but we're talking about Radiohead.
Did you listen to The Smile? The last project of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead) and Tom Skinner (Sons of Kermet) with Nigel Godrich as the producer (Radiohead's producer). You might enjoy that.
As you have already understood, he sings half of my life. These lines are about his ex-wife Rachel Owen, shortly before the release of the album, they divorced. And at the end of 2016, after the release of the album, his ex-wife died of cancer.
Wow, this is my first time listening to Daydreaming, it's beautiful
Did you not record reactions to King of limbs? That's one of my favorite Radiohead albums.
I would be interested in your take
Also, don't forget Radiohead has many great b-sides including one that came right before this album, Spectre. Which was supposed to be for a James Bone movie
@@AngryWombat8 ye I didn’t record, also I found it too bizarre at the beginning, but I want to talk about it cuz it’s interesting
Now I’ve listened to it so many times to record another ranking, I like it a lot now XD
And yep I’ve heard of spectre
@hyenasneon Nice! Yeah first half might take a while to get into, second half it really shines. Codex in particular is one of the most peaceful, relaxing songs I've ever heard. Cheers
@ it’s actually so chaotically calm XD people so the production is repeated but I feel like I’m slowly turning into a computer listening to it XD
@@hyenasneon The basement session for TKOL is really incredible, they had to relearn how to play the entire album live and they even had to add another drummer because the percussion was so complicated.
please never post such an awful take ever again. TKOL has 2 respectable songs, but compared to something like In Rainbows or OK Computer? it has no business being someone's favorite album by Radiohead. To put it lightly, TKOL is a great album if some random Joe Shmoe dropped it, but we're talking about Radiohead.
Did you listen to The Smile? The last project of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead) and Tom Skinner (Sons of Kermet) with Nigel Godrich as the producer (Radiohead's producer). You might enjoy that.
@@SebastienT aw yeah I’ve heard a lot about it, might be my reaction series after a moon shaped pool
i mean, they never officially broke up, and the drummer did say they were working on stuff, it's just their last album for now
As you have already understood, he sings half of my life. These lines are about his ex-wife Rachel Owen, shortly before the release of the album, they divorced. And at the end of 2016, after the release of the album, his ex-wife died of cancer.
@@michaelsview3221 ah yeah I heard this… :(