I'd recommend studio versions if you've never heard the song. People recommend live versions because they love the band, but studio versions are more suitable for new ears.
Hopefully they didn't do only sad songs ahah I would rather say intense Don't forget the drums and general composition that always tend to balance out the mellow nature of Thom
Radiohead was taken to the next level when Jonny joined the band and they admit it. The guy is a master of dynamics and control that makes you think "How the fukk does he do that?!". An indie guitar GOD!
Man, Radiohead has always been so great at layering their songs. Everytime you listen to a song, even if you've heard it a hundred times before, you hear something new
Radiohead is more than “Creep” and you’re so awesome for listening to this. This album hits me hard. About how technology is ruining humanity. It’s dope af.
spiderbaby420 you do realize that ok Computer and Kid A are considered some of the greatest albums in popular music right? Their influence and greatness has surpassed their creep phase a long time ago
Radiohead takes a bit of exposure. They grow on you. The complexity of their music is often oddly stimulating. Also check out Black Swan from Thom Yorks solo album. Thanks
I love your reacting to three of my top bands of all time ( tool,zeppelin, and radiohead)...all three are so amazing and their lists of masterpieces are endless..enjoy all of your videos , best reactions by far.
And now that they calmed down, I can't wait to see how you dig the ending. (Actually, I've never seen this performance, so I'm not sure what they're gonna do either!)
This is the greatest band of all-time you are watching my man...you have no idea of what kind of journey you'd be embarking on by getting into the almighty RADIOHEAD! ✌
The Guitarist with black hair is Johnny Greenwood as you see he is genius and one of the best guitarists of all time . he also composes music for film (There will be blood and Phantom threads soundtrack are his best). you should check out more of Radiohead if you like em . Black Star , 2+2=5 , let down and weird fishes are my personal fav track hope you enjoy them . p.s : sorry for weak english :D
Try listening to the whole "OK COMPUTER" Album. It's a concept album about alienation and the takeover of technology. It's really quite hypnotic at times. Give it a shot.
Dude with the hair and the guitar (and the wrist brace to protect his arm and/or the guitar when he goes hard) is Jonny Greenwood. When he's not playing with Radiohead he composes instrumental music on the side, including the soundtracks to There Will Be Blood, The Master, and Inherent Vice.
I just saw Radiohead last month. Best show I’ve ever been to! Really want to see Tool at some point. In the meantime, A Perfect Circle will be near my city in a few months, and I’m dying to go.
I saw them at MSG back in July and they did not disappoint at all. Because I've watched all their lives sets so much aside from their albums. I knew which song was gonna pop off just by the single note or colors of the lights alone! Truly a great band! And tool and Radiohead just go places musically that touch all aspects that are just as vulnerable and just as epic.
Radiohead - Karma police / Everything in its right place / pyramid song / fake plastic trees / street spirit / 15steps / 2+2=5 ...... Go and pick one. Amazing band with an amazing songs.
I would suggest staying away from live performances unless you're familiar with the studio version. This one wasn't that bad but still loses a bit of the umph from the studio recording.
I don't agree. This performance perfectly encapsulates the angst and sheer emotion of the song. The almost mumbling vocals oozes the desperation of the protagonist.
Blow Out (live 1994 at the Astoria London) - Radiohead Karma Police - Radiohead Climbing up the walls - Radiohead 15 Step - Radiohead There There - Radiohead
"He SWANGIN" HAHA This band had me as a fan when I heard this song in '97 when I was little. It was so unique and Jonny Greenwood (the long haired guitarist who was going nuts) blew me away with those solos. If you want the ultimate chill song from them listen to "Subterranean Homesick Alien". That song is amazing. Great show!
Yo, Radiohead is the shit.. there's SO MUCH you can react to from them... shit, random one that isn't well known, but amazing is Wolf At The Door... imo, one of their best songs
Calls me on the phone, tells me all the ways that he gon' MESS ME UP. Steal all the children if I don't pay the ransom, and I'll never see them again if I squeel to the cops!.. I love that song so much.
The music video was really interesting to say the least, I think it would’ve made a good video. But I have just discovered your channel and I really love your personality and how you are extremely accepting to all types of music. I love your energy and style man keep up the great work!!
This made me so happy. Been my faviourite band for decades, seeing you react to it reminds me of when I bought this album when I was 11 and heard it for the first time.
I remember watching this when it first aired on TV in 1997. Had BBC on cable in Ireland. I can clearly remember telling my dad to shut up when he kept trying to talk to me during it!
5:23 That gave me goosebumps when i listened to it for the first time when i was 15 back in 99 and it still gives me goosebumps today. It’s truly sad the current state of music, music was better when big record labels ran things and some effort and perseverance was needed to release an album.
The greatest? Some say the Beatles, some say led Zeppelin, some say Pink Floyd, some say Radiohead. All could rock all experimented and pushed their sound and music to its limits. Lovely stuff to be blessed with
Absolutely no one does melancholy like Radiohead. Some of the most interesting musicians out there. Always inventive, always evolving. Also, 'this person right here' is Johnny Greenwood. Aside from being the lead guitarist and keyboardist of Radiohead, he's a composer. He's written scores for a bunch of movies including There Will Be Blood, Phantom Thread, Inherent Vice, A Wrinkle in Time and more.
i have watched this reaction video around twenty times, i love it. i'm a radiohead fan, and i love more your genuine reaction to it sir! like i thought when i first heard it. keep it up x
Pyramid Song - Radiohead Your man with the black hair, aka Johnny Greenwood, plays the guitar with a bow like he’s playing a cello in this song. It’s fucking awesome. Also, that’s his brother, Colin Greenwood, on the bass if you’re interested.
Much love to your channel. Suggestions: MTV Unplugged version of Nutshell by Alice in Chains In Rainbows by Radiohead A New Level by Panetera Hey by The Pixies
Preston I'm not lying whoever your taking advice for reactions from it's literally taking you through the journey I took away from rap into different genres of music and it's amazing to see someone appreciate music the same way keep doing you bro!
Great reaction. A lot of people are a little confused when they first listen to Radiohead, but their music haunts you. It's different - unigue...strange. They're an acquired taste but once you get it (which I think you were starting too), you can fall in love. Not every one gets Radiohead, but so many people really do, and develop a deep love for their music. They're weird, but good weird. They're fabulous and this iis a great, classic song. Thanks for reacting to it. I love your reactions. You're tied with Soul Train Bro for my favorite reactor. You're open-minded and accepting. I love that. You know good music.
Yep. A real rollercoaster ride and still sends shivers through my entire body even after all these years. I’m new to this reviewer. Really your style 🙃
One thing I really like about KTF is that you can clearly tell he's enjoying non-rap music and not faking it just because there's alot of that 'trending' going on (rap listeners reacting to metal, metalheads reacting to rap etc.). It's just fucking genuine straight all the way, and I think even the metalheads watching his videos can tell that, so it speaks for itself. Love.
Please don’t let this be your only exposure to Radiohead. Please listen to the studio version of this song or literally pick any other song from this album. It doesn’t matter which one, the entire album is amazing. Also the song fake plastic trees because it’s beautiful in all the best ways.
As a 43 year old man who has loved this band for 25 years, watching you see this for the first time absolutely made my day. Also, you are fucking hilarious.
Anything from Radiohead's Live at the Basement recordings is pure live gold. Even if it's not for a video I promise you will not be disappointed. Ok Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac, Hail to the Thief, King of Limbs and In Rainbows are must listen albums for any music lover imho. For me Radiohead is on par with Tool as far as interesting musicality, depth and their ability to give you sonic orgasms.
Radiohead is my favorite band. Watching you watch them and experience them for the first time reminded me of the first time I heard what would become on of my favorite albums and gave me immense joy. I love music and I especially love people who are open minded enough to listen to music of all genres. I think it says a lot about how cool of a person you are that you listen and share so many different styles and genres with others. There is so much great music out there to listen to. I hope you continue to find great joy and fun in listening. Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
Man.... wish you had done the studio version for your first time, you love the intricate details that seemed to have been muddled and buried in this live cut. The album this is from is quite possibly the best album of the 90s and is very much worth a full-album reaction
This music is an unforgettable trip. Like Dave Ghrol said before his band, when i saw their paranoid android performance: it was magic, they're on their own league.
This performance was on Jools Holland, a BBC TV show that was widely watched back in the day (it might still be, I don't watch TV any more). This was before the album was released, and it blew everyone away. I still remember sitting open mouthed watching my TV set after this, couldn't believe what I'd just seen and heard. I'd written them off as Nirvana wannabes after "Creep" and had avoided The Bends completely, which I soon rectified. Still think this is their best album.
i'd agree they're mainstream, though for audiences into current or radio friendly music bands like Tool, Radiohead and Pink Floyd are good gateways to Prog, Fusion, Alternative, Psychedelic & Heavy forms of rock. Sorta like how Metallica, Iron Maiden & Megadeth are good gateway bands into the metal scene.
Love that your doing all this 90's alternative rock. . . some of the most creative thought provokeing music came from this era. . May i recomend Nine Inch Nails "Were is everybody" or Head Like A hole. . .the beats alone will pull u rite in.
Anyone else remember the Father Episode where the sad priest got over his depression, then got on the bus to go home and Radiohead starts playing on the radio and the credits roll with him just slumping back into his seat, and back into his depression! Having said this I adore Radiohead. Best group ever imho.
Yes. There's no way he's not going to appreciate FNM! :) .... but where to start tho? Epic? Falling to Pieces? Midlife Crisis? I'm not into giving someone We Care A Lot for their first FNM- you get caught in the weeds explaining history of the band...!
Interesting that you're going with later material. I got the 2-disc version of Album of the Year wit the remixes, so I'll have to listen to the straight version of Ashes to Ashes to remind myself..... Ah yes, I like the vibe it's got, & it's soundly-crafted, but none of the band are having to *try* on it, if you know what I mean? The remixes are arguably more interesting. Gentle Art is undeniable imo, but is it the right thing to offer up as someone's first look at FNM? I'm still thinking something early from The Real Thing or Angeldust that has a groove & a dose of Patton's "fcuk you" going on, would be the best idea. Right, it's just given me goosebumps *again*.... I know it's 8mins, but I'm voting for The Real Thing :)
I agree on the starting with studio version for this band in particular, they have an unorthodox style that is not often easy to appreciate live. Having said that, I recommend listening to weird fishes/arpeggi and 15step.
I'd recommend studio versions if you've never heard the song. People recommend live versions because they love the band, but studio versions are more suitable for new ears.
agreed - this is 100% true. Go with the studio version in the future
It's tough to react to them, though, because I think their copyright is super intense.
I agree
Absolutely agree, although Reckoner is beautiful and detailed no matter what version you use. But I'd always go studio first time in a song.
Good photo, grace for drowning is really good
“That gave me goose bumps” followed by, “dude this shit making me sad”. Every Radiohead record ever, and we love them for it! Enjoyed watching!
Hopefully they didn't do only sad songs ahah
I would rather say intense
Don't forget the drums and general composition that always tend to balance out the mellow nature of Thom
Truth! basically every song.
JONNY GREENWOOD DON'T PLAY NO GAMES
That man was in full control of his machine.
Lmao! He don't!
@@simpleysims Let him talk whatever he wanna talk
Radiohead was taken to the next level when Jonny joined the band and they admit it. The guy is a master of dynamics and control that makes you think "How the fukk does he do that?!". An indie guitar GOD!
And his hair looks so perfectly conditioned...lol
Man, Radiohead has always been so great at layering their songs. Everytime you listen to a song, even if you've heard it a hundred times before, you hear something new
Great reaction but virgin ears to a new band should be studio versions until you get familiar. Just my opinion.
Completely agree with one exception: Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
Unless it's NPR Tiny Desk, often even better than the studio versions in my opinion
John Dorsey agree but also this is a great live version. if you have any appreciation for live music you should be able to rock with this.
Agreed, especially with how many elements Paranoid Android has. A cleaner sound is better for a first listen.
You obviously don't know radiohead, most of their live version songs that sound exactly like studio versions.
Radiohead - Exit Music (for a film) studio version with lyrics
“ that gave me goosebumps “
-every Radiohead song LOL
Watching someone experience Paranoid Android for the first time brings me immense joy.
Micah Buzan maybe cuz it’s the same feeling we’ve experienced. I felt so identified.
Joseline Maldonado M. Yes to both of your comments! That's exactly why it's so awesome watching these reactions.
and it was the Jools Holland version too! "classic" just doesn't do it justice
RADIOHEAD IS MUSICAL MAGIC!!!!! I recommend the song Reckoner next.
Dan Finkel so true. But can’t listen when depressed lol
I actually think you should listen to FAKE PLASTIC TREES. It's that mellow amazing acoustic you dig!
Dan Finkel Ah The Bends. Yes. Good one. I’d say try “House of cards” or “Nude”
Reckoner is one of the best songs ever crafted.
In Rainbows is such a good album
Radiohead is more than “Creep” and you’re so awesome for listening to this. This album hits me hard. About how technology is ruining humanity. It’s dope af.
Radiohead is more than Creep but us true "rock heads" respect Creep tha most.
Jp Starlin a true Radiohead fan knows that creep is the least of their songs. Even Thom Yorke didn’t even like it
Darth Kater no but creep was their biggest hit lol
spiderbaby420 that doesn’t make it their best lol
spiderbaby420 you do realize that ok Computer and Kid A are considered some of the greatest albums in popular music right? Their influence and greatness has surpassed their creep phase a long time ago
Radiohead takes a bit of exposure. They grow on you. The complexity of their music is often oddly stimulating. Also check out Black Swan from Thom Yorks solo album. Thanks
FATALITY! He don’t play no games bro!
That, sir, is mr Jonny Greenwood, fucking legend!!!! 🙌🙌🙌
I love your reacting to three of my top bands of all time ( tool,zeppelin, and radiohead)...all three are so amazing and their lists of masterpieces are endless..enjoy all of your videos , best reactions by far.
Robert Poole absolutely love all 3!
Radiohead - Subterranean Homesick Alien. It’s a beautiful song
So underappreciated too. The guitar work is stunning
Love that tune!
More Radiohead please!!!
3:05 "I like they vibe, bro, just super chill"
Man, I love hearing comments like this pretty much RIGHT before things go nuts.
My reaction: to their vibe being chill: "just wait a moment..."
And now that they calmed down, I can't wait to see how you dig the ending. (Actually, I've never seen this performance, so I'm not sure what they're gonna do either!)
Radiohead - Street Spirit
Awesome tune, pure melancholic beauty!
This is the greatest band of all-time you are watching my man...you have no idea of what kind of journey you'd be embarking on by getting into the almighty RADIOHEAD! ✌
The Guitarist with black hair is Johnny Greenwood as you see he is genius and one of the best guitarists of all time . he also composes music for film (There will be blood and Phantom threads soundtrack are his best). you should check out more of Radiohead if you like em . Black Star , 2+2=5 , let down and weird fishes are my personal fav track hope you enjoy them . p.s : sorry for weak english :D
Damn Radiohead, you’ve got all your bases covered man.
Try listening to the whole "OK COMPUTER" Album. It's a concept album about alienation and the takeover of technology. It's really quite hypnotic at times. Give it a shot.
Radiohead is a band you have to listen to studio version first.
Dude with the hair and the guitar (and the wrist brace to protect his arm and/or the guitar when he goes hard) is Jonny Greenwood. When he's not playing with Radiohead he composes instrumental music on the side, including the soundtracks to There Will Be Blood, The Master, and Inherent Vice.
And also does cameos at Hogwarts Yule balls
Radiohead & TOOL are the 2 greatest live shows I’ve ever seen. Both bands on another level.
Most definitely, though I would add Primus/Les Claypool as well.
I just saw Radiohead last month. Best show I’ve ever been to! Really want to see Tool at some point. In the meantime, A Perfect Circle will be near my city in a few months, and I’m dying to go.
ǝsoןnoʎuıʍı cough Muse cough
Citizen Erazed honestly I used to be big into MUSE & saw them twice in concert. Great show but nothing compared to TOOL & Radiohead in my opinion
I saw them at MSG back in July and they did not disappoint at all. Because I've watched all their lives sets so much aside from their albums. I knew which song was gonna pop off just by the single note or colors of the lights alone! Truly a great band! And tool and Radiohead just go places musically that touch all aspects that are just as vulnerable and just as epic.
Radiohead - Karma police / Everything in its right place / pyramid song / fake plastic trees / street spirit / 15steps / 2+2=5 ...... Go and pick one. Amazing band with an amazing songs.
Radiohead and TOOL are the 2 greatest bands of our generation
Agreed! Both so epic in such different ways.
MGD84 definitely unique.
Hard to argue with that
Goka Gola Gommunism Yep they’re mate, the bends ,ok Computer ,Kid A , and In Rainbows are considered classics; very well respected band(Radiohead).
Yep!
I would suggest staying away from live performances unless you're familiar with the studio version. This one wasn't that bad but still loses a bit of the umph from the studio recording.
I think this is an excellent live version. Maybe not as much oompf, but how can I tell from my phone speakers lol.
Radiohead is great live. They can pull off really complex stuff on stage. It is impressive as hell.
Crazy. Radiohead is one of the best bands to see live!
I don't agree. This performance perfectly encapsulates the angst and sheer emotion of the song. The almost mumbling vocals oozes the desperation of the protagonist.
In rainbows is the radiohead album to listen to if you like mellow..They are almost their own genre
you got a taste of one of the greatest vocalist/bands in one sitting it's a lot to take in.
Radiohead - My Iron Lung (Live)
Radiohead - 2 + 2 = 5 (The Lukewarm)
Radiohead - No Surprise
Blow Out (live 1994 at the Astoria London) - Radiohead
Karma Police - Radiohead
Climbing up the walls - Radiohead
15 Step - Radiohead
There There - Radiohead
Karma Police!
Yes!
Yes! Paranoid Android, Karma Police and Fake Plastic Trees are the best. Also I could include My Iron Lung.
Yup!! And the music video too...
"He SWANGIN" HAHA This band had me as a fan when I heard this song in '97 when I was little. It was so unique and Jonny Greenwood (the long haired guitarist who was going nuts) blew me away with those solos. If you want the ultimate chill song from them listen to "Subterranean Homesick Alien". That song is amazing. Great show!
Preston! I never clicked on one of your videos so fast! More Radiohead reactions please!
I recommend Lotus Flower love watching him spaz to his own groove.
That’s a good song but why are you guys suggest him to the live version he should have just watched or listened to the regular song or video
copywrite
Well then just listen to the song then
Yo, Radiohead is the shit.. there's SO MUCH you can react to from them... shit, random one that isn't well known, but amazing is Wolf At The Door... imo, one of their best songs
I love that song...deep cut but man its SUCH a powerful song.
Great song, but probably no the best for someone who knows like 1-2 of their songs lol
Yeeeessssssss
Calls me on the phone, tells me all the ways that he gon' MESS ME UP. Steal all the children if I don't pay the ransom, and I'll never see them again if I squeel to the cops!.. I love that song so much.
Right... such a low-key masterpiece
Radiohead is for the chosen people, they brings so much emotion in their songs
love your reactions.... real open minded music lover .... Respect man!
Welcome to radiohead fandom bro! No turning back. There will never be a better band
"How to Disappear Completely." Radiohead.
The music video was really interesting to say the least, I think it would’ve made a good video. But I have just discovered your channel and I really love your personality and how you are extremely accepting to all types of music. I love your energy and style man keep up the great work!!
Bro I like that you are opening your mind to a wide variety of music 🎼, check out Radiohead’s fake plastic trees
This made me so happy. Been my faviourite band for decades, seeing you react to it reminds me of when I bought this album when I was 11 and heard it for the first time.
"HOLD ON hit my man with a level up, and a FINISH HIM. Now we can proceed." I wait for these words every video haha
I remember watching this when it first aired on TV in 1997. Had BBC on cable in Ireland.
I can clearly remember telling my dad to shut up when he kept trying to talk to me during it!
5:23 That gave me goosebumps when i listened to it for the first time when i was 15 back in 99 and it still gives me goosebumps today.
It’s truly sad the current state of music, music was better when big record labels ran things and some effort and perseverance was needed to release an album.
Big record labels still own things, they just choose the most provocative crap music that people respond to today
The greatest? Some say the Beatles, some say led Zeppelin, some say Pink Floyd, some say Radiohead. All could rock all experimented and pushed their sound and music to its limits. Lovely stuff to be blessed with
Absolutely no one does melancholy like Radiohead. Some of the most interesting musicians out there. Always inventive, always evolving. Also, 'this person right here' is Johnny Greenwood. Aside from being the lead guitarist and keyboardist of Radiohead, he's a composer. He's written scores for a bunch of movies including There Will Be Blood, Phantom Thread, Inherent Vice, A Wrinkle in Time and more.
i have watched this reaction video around twenty times, i love it. i'm a radiohead fan, and i love more your genuine reaction to it sir! like i thought when i first heard it. keep it up x
Radiohead "There There" Glastonbury 2003 live concert. guaranteed flawless victory
laz44laz44 😍 They played that one in the show I went to last month. It was incredible.
Ooof!
Pyramid Song - Radiohead Your man with the black hair, aka Johnny Greenwood, plays the guitar with a bow like he’s playing a cello in this song. It’s fucking awesome. Also, that’s his brother, Colin Greenwood, on the bass if you’re interested.
Didn't see this coming, haha
I love early Radiohead :)
This isn't even that early. This was off their 3rd album.
Love the reactions and am happy to see you’ve moved onto my favorite band. I would suggest trying “There There”. Gotta love those drums
Much love to your channel.
Suggestions:
MTV Unplugged version of Nutshell by Alice in Chains
In Rainbows by Radiohead
A New Level by Panetera
Hey by The Pixies
Every time I hear that performance of Nutshell I get something in my eye ;)
"Hey" is my favorite 😍
Preston I'm not lying whoever your taking advice for reactions from it's literally taking you through the journey I took away from rap into different genres of music and it's amazing to see someone appreciate music the same way keep doing you bro!
You did RADIOHEAD! I agree with the comments, stick with studio versions.
Great reaction. A lot of people are a little confused when they first listen to Radiohead, but their music haunts you. It's different - unigue...strange. They're an acquired taste but once you get it (which I think you were starting too), you can fall in love. Not every one gets Radiohead, but so many people really do, and develop a deep love for their music. They're weird, but good weird. They're fabulous and this iis a great, classic song. Thanks for reacting to it.
I love your reactions. You're tied with Soul Train Bro for my favorite reactor. You're open-minded and accepting. I love that. You know good music.
15steps,reckoner,nude,lotus flower,daydreaming - start from theses songs) magic and chill)
Yep
But everything in its right place has to be included
That guitarist is Johnny Greenwood. He wrote the score for 'There Will Be Blood' and 'Phantom Thread' and he was nominated for Oscar for the latter.
Nirvana - Aneurysm
Yep. A real rollercoaster ride and still sends shivers through my entire body even after all these years. I’m new to this reviewer. Really your style 🙃
Meet your new favorite guitarist: Jonny Greenwood. 😃
One thing I really like about KTF is that you can clearly tell he's enjoying non-rap music and not faking it just because there's alot of that 'trending' going on (rap listeners reacting to metal, metalheads reacting to rap etc.). It's just fucking genuine straight all the way, and I think even the metalheads watching his videos can tell that, so it speaks for itself. Love.
MUSE - Plug in baby
Definitely
Fuck muse! Wanna be Radiohead
Both are great, no need to compare them in rankings.
More Radiohead please. This song is roughly 24 years old. So much Radiohead for you to catch up.
Please don’t let this be your only exposure to Radiohead. Please listen to the studio version of this song or literally pick any other song from this album. It doesn’t matter which one, the entire album is amazing. Also the song fake plastic trees because it’s beautiful in all the best ways.
I love that you listened to Radiohead and recognized the genius... awesome. You have a new fan.
Please react to Gojira - Flying Whales
You’ll love Gojira.
As a 43 year old man who has loved this band for 25 years, watching you see this for the first time absolutely made my day. Also, you are fucking hilarious.
Beck - The Golden Age
Cell Phones Dead (From the Basement performance) would be my pick.
Or anything from Odelay!, of course
"That gave me goosebumps bro" Welcome to the wonderful world of ROCK. Seriously best new channel, love it
Anything from Radiohead's Live at the Basement recordings is pure live gold. Even if it's not for a video I promise you will not be disappointed. Ok Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac, Hail to the Thief, King of Limbs and In Rainbows are must listen albums for any music lover imho. For me Radiohead is on par with Tool as far as interesting musicality, depth and their ability to give you sonic orgasms.
I love this video so much, reminds me of when I heard this song the first time. True, Jonny Greenwood doesn’t play games.
High and Dry another good one by Radiohead
All of their songs are another GREAT one.
Ok you got me into your channel just cause of this video! 👍🏼 Radiohead the best!
Muse, is another great group to get a reaction to. Muse is great live, and in studio.
Damn Preston, you're all over the place, mixing genres, throwing out surprises left and right. Keep it up bro!
Silverchair - Spawn Again
Radiohead is my favorite band. Watching you watch them and experience them for the first time reminded me of the first time I heard what would become on of my favorite albums and gave me immense joy. I love music and I especially love people who are open minded enough to listen to music of all genres. I think it says a lot about how cool of a person you are that you listen and share so many different styles and genres with others. There is so much great music out there to listen to. I hope you continue to find great joy and fun in listening. Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
Tool Ticks and Leeches will hype you up and is an amazing workout song.
Man.... wish you had done the studio version for your first time, you love the intricate details that seemed to have been muddled and buried in this live cut. The album this is from is quite possibly the best album of the 90s and is very much worth a full-album reaction
Korn - Falling Away from Me
You have the best opinion out of all the videos!! I like how you listen and critique the band. Good job
Radiohead is superior.
This music is an unforgettable trip. Like Dave Ghrol said before his band, when i saw their paranoid android performance: it was magic, they're on their own league.
React to NINE INCH NAILS "HEAD LIKE A HOLE"
thats a good song.
That's a definite MUST-now-listen-thru-the-rest-of-the-album moment waiting to happen for me! LOL
Pretty Hate Machine is *amazing* right thru. :)
This performance was on Jools Holland, a BBC TV show that was widely watched back in the day (it might still be, I don't watch TV any more). This was before the album was released, and it blew everyone away. I still remember sitting open mouthed watching my TV set after this, couldn't believe what I'd just seen and heard. I'd written them off as Nirvana wannabes after "Creep" and had avoided The Bends completely, which I soon rectified. Still think this is their best album.
Radiohead Burn The Witch or Fake Plastic Trees
I know this "old" now, but I love listening to songs over and over again with my boy Preston.
You've cracked the surface here. Now dive into the deep end. Try some Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd is deep end? hahahah that's like super main stream
i'd agree they're mainstream, though for audiences into current or radio friendly music bands like Tool, Radiohead and Pink Floyd are good gateways to Prog, Fusion, Alternative, Psychedelic & Heavy forms of rock. Sorta like how Metallica, Iron Maiden & Megadeth are good gateway bands into the metal scene.
Shaun Casey Not really
Shaun Casey just listen to the entirety of Kid A, that’s what I would consider deep end
@@DRK0114 just because it's popular doesn't mean it's not deep. Besides if you've only heard what's on the radio for PF, you haven't heard PF
Love that your doing all this 90's alternative rock. . . some of the most creative thought provokeing music came from this era. . May i recomend Nine Inch Nails "Were is everybody" or Head Like A hole. . .the beats alone will pull u rite in.
I'm Afraid of Americans David Bowie
song is fire
Jp Starlin featuring Trent Reznor version
Station to station by Bowie is a masterpiece
Anyone else remember the Father Episode where the sad priest got over his depression, then got on the bus to go home and Radiohead starts playing on the radio and the credits roll with him just slumping back into his seat, and back into his depression! Having said this I adore Radiohead. Best group ever imho.
Out of curiousity, why this version Preston? Also, Faith No More buddy.
Yes. There's no way he's not going to appreciate FNM! :)
.... but where to start tho? Epic? Falling to Pieces? Midlife Crisis? I'm not into giving someone We Care A Lot for their first FNM- you get caught in the weeds explaining history of the band...!
badm0t0rf1nger i was thinking Ashes to Ashes to draw him in. Then maybe The Gentle Art of Making Enemies and Just A Man.
Interesting that you're going with later material. I got the 2-disc version of Album of the Year wit the remixes, so I'll have to listen to the straight version of Ashes to Ashes to remind myself..... Ah yes, I like the vibe it's got, & it's soundly-crafted, but none of the band are having to *try* on it, if you know what I mean? The remixes are arguably more interesting.
Gentle Art is undeniable imo, but is it the right thing to offer up as someone's first look at FNM?
I'm still thinking something early from The Real Thing or Angeldust that has a groove & a dose of Patton's "fcuk you" going on, would be the best idea.
Right, it's just given me goosebumps *again*.... I know it's 8mins, but I'm voting for The Real Thing :)
badm0t0rf1nger the next step is getting him on to soundgarden. Some live rusty cage from lollapalooza 92 action?
Nah- no live til he's at least heard the studio version of Outshined. ;)
I agree on the starting with studio version for this band in particular, they have an unorthodox style that is not often easy to appreciate live. Having said that, I recommend listening to weird fishes/arpeggi and 15step.
i just like you and your reactions , gotta hear morning bell by them
Daydreaming. Old Thommer makes me feel.
Listening to Radiohead: this shit make me sad. Like I’ve never heard before 😂
I really got into this album as a teen, like 15 years ago, and would listen to it on repeat. It's still a good listen to come back to.