They 💯 live deep inside him. I'll be 40 this year, and I'm not ashamed to say that Ive been brought to tears more than once, just listening to this emotion and conviction, when performing.
3:35 Thom had the hidden syncopation of Videotape worked out even here, back in 2005. See his foot tapping the real downbeats in double-time; it's audible if you listen close.
I’m pretty sure in an interview I read that it was Jonny that was obsessed with the syncopation. Thom imagined it as a different song, but Jonny and I think Phil stayed in the studio and stripped everything out to what it finally became. Possibly read that in the king of gear site.
@@andrewlarking7492 Thom has a firm grasp of the syncopation here, two years before the album's release and a year before Bonnaroo, so I'm going to venture a guess that he spawned the idea and the rest of the band loved it since they're all music nerds.
Even better -- he's not just foot tapping, he using the piano sustain pedal in a very subtle way, in addition to reinforcing the downbeats. What's interesting is this recording dates from the period before they dropped the double time section in _Videotape_, so this version without the rest of the band actually sounds more like the double time-less version that eventually appeared on _In Rainbows_.
When I see Thom Yorke sing and play an instrument, his movements I try to imagine how many things are happening inside his thoughts, he gets lost in something perhaps quite personal, He is an incomparable man, I stop everything to see him
Actually what makes him so great is not that he is lost in his thoughts. He's inside the music he plays with all his spirit. That's what makes it so special..
the rhythms and chords, are there so well and intensely lived in his work that everything is creating a continued new transgressive horizon, or becoming, or alignment, always more and more pluridimensional organics from raw flesh and bone, through (dis)harmonies and voicings and wording, every time I come back I always get immersed and feel a part of it, and then leave and let go, all this impact flowing through all arteries and veins, and every cell becomes more alive and is living a/the more and more perfect circle but each time a little different, how well "everything is not in its right place", and that's ok, water is still wet, but if in each time a different water you'll always feel living through his art in expressing emotions and keep you in a kind of hipnotic moment or something, anyway, circle is perfect (or not!) 💯🍉🍓🍒🍅🍎🍉
I don’t think Thom’s piano playing is recognized enough. Such a unique style and phrasing to the way he plays, very driven by left hand chord movement. I can almost always recognize a song he’s written before he even starts singing.
honestly. i think he's a bad singer and piano player. don't get me wrong. i really like radiohead and his solo stuff, but if this would be a unknown artist, he would be shredded to bits by reviewers (if they would).
@@TheHabiat i see what you mean by that, but there is a strict difference between uniquity and mediocrity. Thom might not be able to play Chaikovsky concerto no 2, or reach all the notes of “Time to say goodbye” but nobody can deliver a performance of Radiohead and Thom Yorke’s music as mindblowing as Thom himself.
@@TheHabiat I can see what you mean by “bad piano player” (although I don’t think you can call it bad in particular), cause even Chris Martin from Coldplay can play much more difficult pieces, but singer? What makes you think that? He has very beautiful strong voice, I enjoy his live performances and I wouldn’t like Radiohead so much if it wasn’t about his voice, his range is also pretty high. “Bones” is very hard song to sing, for example, and Exit Music is known for its beautiful climax. It isn’t mediocre. I’m just curious why would you think that.
Analyse - what have I been doing all of these years without this masterpiece in a steady rotation. What a gift I’ve been given. It’s like discovering the live version of Like Spinning Plates all over again.
The live version of Analyse at the Mercury music awards 2006 (vid is on youtube) he does longer extra special vocals. This version is great. That version is better.
The level of production to capture every aspect of Thom’s voice and the piano here really is unparalleled. An absolute master class. Bravo Nigel. Then there’s the music itself 😮
For the past 5 months I've been watching this video constantly. It's the closest thing I have to a "faith" because of how spacial this video is, how personal it is.
This is pure gold. Every note hits you straight in the heart. I’ve been listening to TY/RH for about 30 years now and, far from growing tired, their music hits me harder as times goes by. His/their musical talent is just overwhelming.
Love the subtle addition of Thom using the piano pedals in videotape, adding that beautiful metronomic beat to the overall mix. Amazing. Probably my favourite version of this song.
Every key pressed, every note, every word sang, every whisper. Pure magic from one of the most important and influential musicians of the last 25 years. His work is a major influence on me. If I could write one song that is half of what he does... Thank you, Thom for this.
I don’t normally mind ads on UA-cam but I’m not very keen on getting a meow mix commercial whilst listening to down is the new up, amazing performance though.
The most talented writer of music in the last 39 years his lyrics have such depth and meaning his songs tell a story you just have to listen. Keep writing Thom it's only gets better
When I listen to this video, there is no thom yorke, there is no piano, just an inexplicable feeling happens inside, almost as if me and the world had no problems, it's like abstracting from reality for a few minutes, and entering a beautiful and inspiring reality.
1994- Radiohead came up on my radar coz I was watching a lot of MTV, loads of music and videos. I was a young wife and mother at the time and eventually watched less and less tv. I remember Paranoid Android was being played a lot and the video was different. 2024- I watched the Radiohead at Astoria concert on UA-cam and fell in love with Radiohead again. They’ve done So Much music that I hadn’t heard; I feel like Alice in wonderland- disoriented, amazed, enthralled, overwhelmed by this musical journey called Radiohead.. Have I died and gone to Heaven where Thom is God??!!
Holy c.... or s.... I don’t know. That was one hell of a pilot !! That is talent in its purest form. If some people did not know yet ... this in undeniable now ! Thank you for sharing this beautiful moment with us 🤗
His ability to just ‘be’ inside each song here is seriously unparalleled. One of the greatest musicians on the planet
The songs live in him I think
@@SungazerDNB I couldn’t agree more
They 💯 live deep inside him. I'll be 40 this year, and I'm not ashamed to say that Ive been brought to tears more than once, just listening to this emotion and conviction, when performing.
Thom Yorke thd bard of fake sorrow ... In reality the asshole loves Isreal and isrealis
@@AudioPervert1 gtfo with your political nonsense.
I find myself once again watching Thom Yorke full set from the basement
2008 me watching Thom Yorke live From the Basement.
2021 me watching Thom Yorke live From the Basement in HD ; )
✨♥️💔
yeah, somebody let Thom Yorke out of the basement already
all day everyday my friend!!
💯 and 10 friggin percent! Even better in HD!
REAL ONES KNOW!
How fortunate are we to experience him in our lifetime
protect thom at all costs
No other music or musical artist makes me feel so much emotion that it brings me to tears. Long live Thom Yorke & Radiohead 🙏🏻
Well said his songs have been there for the ups and downs
Well then you must be brought to tears very easily.
Because is Thom Yorke baby not Nicky Minaj
3:35 Thom had the hidden syncopation of Videotape worked out even here, back in 2005. See his foot tapping the real downbeats in double-time; it's audible if you listen close.
I’m pretty sure in an interview I read that it was Jonny that was obsessed with the syncopation. Thom imagined it as a different song, but Jonny and I think Phil stayed in the studio and stripped everything out to what it finally became. Possibly read that in the king of gear site.
@@andrewlarking7492 Thom has a firm grasp of the syncopation here, two years before the album's release and a year before Bonnaroo, so I'm going to venture a guess that he spawned the idea and the rest of the band loved it since they're all music nerds.
Even better -- he's not just foot tapping, he using the piano sustain pedal in a very subtle way, in addition to reinforcing the downbeats. What's interesting is this recording dates from the period before they dropped the double time section in _Videotape_, so this version without the rest of the band actually sounds more like the double time-less version that eventually appeared on _In Rainbows_.
😮@@traxus12
I think what’s more interesting in how he cleverly just puts two eighth notes at the start to start the syncopation.
When I see Thom Yorke sing and play an instrument, his movements I try to imagine how many things are happening inside his thoughts, he gets lost in something perhaps quite personal, He is an incomparable man, I stop everything to see him
Actually what makes him so great is not that he is lost in his thoughts. He's inside the music he plays with all his spirit. That's what makes it so special..
Whether Thom can read music or not is besides the point. He naturally expresses himself effortlessly here . Simply marvelous.
Holy shit I just typed in From The Basement to listen to In Rainbows for the 1000th and I find this... awesome!!!
It's insane how much control Thom has on his voice!! It's so amazing!
Thom Yorke (and Radiohead) is a blessing to the music industry.
Blessing to the world for sure
and the earth
Agree, but fuck the music industry. They are a blessing to humanity.
To the music
He is a musical genius. There's no hiding place with only a keyboard and vocals and this is devastatingly beautiful...incomparable!
Doubtless
he’s an amazing artist
water is wet
@@georgehornsby6882 everything is not in it’s right place
Yep
the rhythms and chords, are there so well and intensely lived in his work that everything is creating a continued new transgressive horizon, or becoming, or alignment, always more and more pluridimensional organics from raw flesh and bone, through (dis)harmonies and voicings and wording, every time I come back I always get immersed and feel a part of it, and then leave and let go, all this impact flowing through all arteries and veins, and every cell becomes more alive and is living a/the more and more perfect circle but each time a little different, how well "everything is not in its right place", and that's ok, water is still wet, but if in each time a different water you'll always feel living through his art in expressing emotions and keep you in a kind of hipnotic moment or something, anyway, circle is perfect (or not!) 💯🍉🍓🍒🍅🍎🍉
This performance of Last Flowers is why I learned to play keyboard
Saaaame!!🤩
X3
to each their own, for me it was Chopin
@@hucz actually it's pronounced Chopin
@@Feallocks So pretentious. It's Chopin.
I don’t think Thom’s piano playing is recognized enough. Such a unique style and phrasing to the way he plays, very driven by left hand chord movement. I can almost always recognize a song he’s written before he even starts singing.
I’m pretty sure he doesn’t know how to read music. So he memorizes what to play and plays them in his own way. Super cool!
honestly. i think he's a bad singer and piano player. don't get me wrong. i really like radiohead and his solo stuff, but if this would be a unknown artist, he would be shredded to bits by reviewers (if they would).
@@TheHabiat i see what you mean by that, but there is a strict difference between uniquity and mediocrity. Thom might not be able to play Chaikovsky concerto no 2, or reach all the notes of “Time to say goodbye” but nobody can deliver a performance of Radiohead and Thom Yorke’s music as mindblowing as Thom himself.
@@TheHabiat I can see what you mean by “bad piano player” (although I don’t think you can call it bad in particular), cause even Chris Martin from Coldplay can play much more difficult pieces, but singer? What makes you think that? He has very beautiful strong voice, I enjoy his live performances and I wouldn’t like Radiohead so much if it wasn’t about his voice, his range is also pretty high. “Bones” is very hard song to sing, for example, and Exit Music is known for its beautiful climax. It isn’t mediocre. I’m just curious why would you think that.
@@TheHabiat Why exactly? He is a great singer and is fine with piano, if not good.
Analyse - what have I been doing all of these years without this masterpiece in a steady rotation. What a gift I’ve been given. It’s like discovering the live version of Like Spinning Plates all over again.
Any chance you have a link to the live version of Like Spinning Plates you're talking about?
@@dontcallmegus How about the version on the I Might Be Wrong LP? Gives me goosebumps on the regular.
yeah me too!! Definitive version!@@jeremyreed9650
The live version of Analyse at the Mercury music awards 2006 (vid is on youtube) he does longer extra special vocals. This version is great. That version is better.
Last Flowers.... I'm not crying, you're crying. Wow, beautiul. Brilliant, as always.
i love you Radiohead, and i love you Thom Yorke
I love too!💓
I would give my life for this man.
There are some artists that are just so purely beautiful and genuine when they perform, Thom is a perfect example
yes
The best 20 minutes of UA-cam I've found and only 461K people have gotten to hear this. what a shame
662k. va llegando a mas gente ❤
I come back and watch this video every single day. I love this performance so much
This version of videotape is incredible
This is dy far myvf😅
Thom sounds amazing
His music guides me through so much
Reminds me of we suck young blood.
The level of production to capture every aspect of Thom’s voice and the piano here really is unparalleled. An absolute master class. Bravo Nigel.
Then there’s the music itself 😮
This performance is absolutely amazing, I watch this everyday.
Goosebumps...still after all these years. Transported me back to those feelings in 2005.
19:48 Jack White in the darkness is the most disturbing thing you'll see today
Staring at the shadows
I had to high up my brightness to see him lmao
For real bruh
that was pretty upsetting
man how did you saw him ? :D
His voice...so unique and beautiful!
I love how he writes such sad songs but it makes me happy when he sings them.
Nice name and pp
I hate how asinine little inanes think that there is warranty to the defecation of places with existences.
Emotional Transmutation in progress.
the beauty of his music, still fresh as ever 16 years later
For the past 5 months I've been watching this video constantly. It's the closest thing I have to a "faith" because of how spacial this video is, how personal it is.
There’s something undeniable and irrepressible about beauty that points beyond itself
This is pure gold. Every note hits you straight in the heart. I’ve been listening to TY/RH for about 30 years now and, far from growing tired, their music hits me harder as times goes by. His/their musical talent is just overwhelming.
Your comment represents me as well
Love the subtle addition of Thom using the piano pedals in videotape, adding that beautiful metronomic beat to the overall mix. Amazing. Probably my favourite version of this song.
Every key pressed, every note, every word sang, every whisper. Pure magic from one of the most important and influential musicians of the last 25 years. His work is a major influence on me. If I could write one song that is half of what he does... Thank you, Thom for this.
The power this man and his piano have over me is overwhelming sometimes, seriously, what an unbelievable talent and energy. 🖤
That beautiful voice and music has mesmerised me for 30 years. Downright my favourite musician of all time. Very talented…..thanks for this music
the greatest artist of the 21st century so far. without a doubt
ugh this was absolutely flawless. I adore every single thing this man does.
Thom I admire and adore you and your music so much. It’s helped me through many times and is kind of 90% of my playlists. I love you.
I don’t normally mind ads on UA-cam but I’m not very keen on getting a meow mix commercial whilst listening to down is the new up, amazing performance though.
Just what I needed.
All I Need*
This performance of Videotape has arleady had me in tears countless times
An incredible sound, and an unlikely four songs. Absolutely spellbinding
Incredibly performed - Thom Yorke, you are touching my heart.
i'm so happy for the people who discover or see it for the first time
Best version of Videotape I’ve heard
me too
Agreed
nahh
Nah Bonnaroo 2006 version of Videotape is the greatest of all time
It's this version and also From the Basement!
This performance left me speechless... I think this is a proof of the talent and musical genius of this amazing artist called Thom Yorke.
I love this performance it makes me cry
His voice is so wonderful, so peaceful, so Thom
Hauntingly beautiful. Thank you for creating this.
The most talented writer of music in the last 39 years his lyrics have such depth and meaning his songs tell a story you just have to listen.
Keep writing Thom it's only gets better
timeless performance
Sometimes I don’t believe they are humans. Such an amazing band!
They're def not human. Them and David Bowie.
Channeling that divine sound. It flows through him, he's a conduit.
What a blessing You and The Band are to us all... I wonder if you all will never know HOW much.
Analyse alone is worth the price of admission. Haunting
I watch this performance every day. Would love to see this live one day
9:41 "You crawled off and left us, you b*stard" I felt that so hard.
Thumb's up before even watching 'cause I know it's gonna be great!
Thom Yorke, awarded best live performance of 2021 way back in 2005.
It’s just mesmerisingly good. So deep into the music, so stunningly performed. It’s majestic.
Cada publicación que radiohead hace , es una sorpresa para la humanidad . Se les extraña la verdad .
How happy am I to be listening to what people regard as “sad” music. This is heaven for me…. ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Timestamps
0:00 - Videotape
5:05 - Down Is The New Up
10:27 - Last Flowers
14:53 - Analyze
Last flowers is so beautiful
I have been waiting for this for over a decade. Literally.
I freaking love this video
I'm crying.
Grateful for these 20 minutes of music perfection.
I love it, makes me feel so good at 3 am with insomnia.
Amazing artist, his voice unwillingly gets in my head
It’s fuckin Neil young, Dylan level brilliance. What a blessing to have this guy around.
This is perfect. What a performance. Beautiful.
When I listen to this video, there is no thom yorke, there is no piano, just an inexplicable feeling happens inside, almost as if me and the world had no problems, it's like abstracting from reality for a few minutes, and entering a beautiful and inspiring reality.
Quite...
...and the work of late Mark Hollis has the same effect on me.
1994- Radiohead came up on my radar coz I was watching a lot of MTV, loads of music and videos. I was a young wife and mother at the time and eventually watched less and less tv. I remember Paranoid Android was being played a lot and the video was different. 2024- I watched the Radiohead at Astoria concert on UA-cam and fell in love with Radiohead again. They’ve done So Much music that I hadn’t heard; I feel like Alice in wonderland- disoriented, amazed, enthralled, overwhelmed by this musical journey called Radiohead.. Have I died and gone to Heaven where Thom is God??!!
Been there all the way with this super talented man and Radiohead,52 now and so glad I listened to him/ them from the start, AMAZING!!!
One of the best musician on the earth❤ I love his music
Su voz un valíum en esta época tan sombría y convulsa
que hermosa manera de resumir lo que este tipo genera.
gracias!
@@mateoarce nada que agradecer hermano , es lo bello de la música logra transportarte a otro sitio
Thom & his 🎤 & 🎹 make my day !
I don't think I realized this was recorded in 2005 before, so basically a year before The Eraser came out and two years before In Rainbows came out.
Oh, wow. Each of these tunes are so well realized here I didn't even think about it. I assumed this was from much later. That's pretty crazy.
@@traxus12 It's a testament to Thom Yorke's and Radiohead's talent.
My favorite 20+ minutes of Radiohead, forever. ❤️
The perfect today's dose.
100% actitud, talento, genialidad y sensibilidad.
Essa versão de Analyse é uma das melhores coisas que o Thom já fez na vida dele HUGS FROM BRAZIL
SIIIIM
No se portugués pero entendí todo lo quisiste decir y estoy de acuerdo.
amazing, I love the voice of the master Thom Yorke
So exciting to see this pop up on my feed.
This guy is incredible. Thanks for this Thom
Amazing session. Best videotape version ❤
I loooooove these Radiohead records from the Basement 💕💕💕
Holy c.... or s.... I don’t know. That was one hell of a pilot !! That is talent in its purest form. If some people did not know yet ... this in undeniable now ! Thank you for sharing this beautiful moment with us 🤗
Rompí en llanto con Videotape
Genius 🖤🖤🖤 Thank you for your music 🙏
This is amazing! No idea this was ever made. Good arrangements.
Just, how that riff is a complete song. And I am mesmerized. Beautiful vocal, as always. 😘
Ugh pure talent. What a treat.
Thank you! I could never be tired of listening to you, always a new experience and a new journey. Thank you for inspiring!
Genius. Outwordly.
A gift to us. Many thanks!
beautiful