"Exit Music (For a Film)" was originally written for the 1996 movie "Romeo + Juliet", and is basically a stylized retelling of the Shakespeare play. One of their best songs, which is saying a lot.
In the uk we’re indoctrinated into Shakespeare. This emotion about the most tragic love story ever, is by far one of my all time favourites of theirs! Romeo and Juliet. Baz’s film before Moulin Rouge. Enjoy honey. Thankfully, thus far you haven’t felt the pain and absolute soul braking heartbreak of true love, literally killing you. When you do (and I hope you don’t feel the depths of Thom’s lyrics despair, like most of us artistic types do), remember this tune! If you’re blocked, numb, can’t cry and can’t move forward, this will let it out. Good taste darling. The only other that does this is Pearl Jams Black, MTV live lounge edition. Xx
You should listen to and review “Go, or Go Ahead” by Rufus Wainwright. Similarly, it starts off with the singer and his guitar, and eventually brings in electric guitar, drums, and a choir, plus all the feels. Go for it!
As many people have said before, this song was written for a 1996 Romeo And Juliet movie. However, since then, it has eventually appeared with great success in other movies and TV shows, most notably The Umbrella Academy and a infamously gut-wrenching episode of Black Mirror.
Slowly becoming my new favorite reaction UA-camr my friend! The emotion in this song is God tier. Great job buddy! I would HIGHLY recommend “how to disappear completely “ of the kid A album. It’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever heard
I second that.. if I remember correctly, Thom York mentioned in an interview that "how to disappear completely" was the song he wanted Radiohead to be remembered for. (NOT Creep!)
The whole "OK Computer" album is a complete masterpiece. I haven't followed the latest output from the band, but I remember when this record came out it completely blew our minds and couldn't stop listening, it was one of my favourite albums of all time up to that point. At some point I had to stop listening to it because it's a bit on the dark depressing mood and kinda burned me out, but every once in a while I come back to it and still can appreciate the genius of it, even more now where internet & AI is everywhere and you can't even call to a company to complain about something without getting a bot to answer you. ("Old man yells at cloud" rant ends here).
This album is in my own personal 'Top 5 of all time'. I do agree the general attitude of the album is more on the bummer side than happy. Still, it's so intimate and engaging. It's one of the very few albums I can listen to front to back without skipping a second. I can playback most of the songs in my head at this point. The bass lines are so fun to concentrate on, the guitar playing is so well composed and executed, the mixing is perfect, Thoms voice is so expressive, the drums never miss.
The next best song with a similar vibe is back to Kid A with even more haunting "How to Disappear Completely." If you want a hard rocking Radiohead, check out early (first album "Creep" days Radiohead) "Blow Out: Live from the Astoria." At their roots before they evolved into the mind bending band they are as a whole, they were a three guitar attack, bass and drums. Same 5 guys for over 35 years - almost unheard of in music, but its how they reached their heights. This is Romeo and Juliet - early DiCaprio version - and the lyrics make it clear once you check them out. Awesome!
When you do Videotapes, you need to listen to the studio AND the 2006 Bonaroo live version. The beat is syncopated and it throws most people off, but there's a big difference between the versions. The live version, it's like Johnny Greenwood (lead guitar) is jamming his own song to the rest of the group. Love it
Heyyy! I discovered your channel today! And I have to tell you how much I like your reactions. Radiohead is such an emotionally impactful (and at times, emotionally challenging) band-- They've been a part of my life since my late teens, they're still my faves, and watching you be moved by their music so candidly really put a smile to my face. It felt like listening to them for the first time :DD I'm going to check out the rest of your channel! (PS: I'd keep suggesting Radiohead songs lkdgjs but the only band I'd compare them to - as in musicians who've revolutionized music, I mean- would be Pink Floyd so. Maybe check them out? I think you'd really love them too!)
kid, you are on fire with the posting... hahahaha keep it up. oh and ps: that's not a synth, that's colin's bassline. it's just ran through some kind of bitcrusher or extreme fuzz and maybe compression or limiter.
This song is so heavy about a couple both unaliving themselves bc of their parents and family situation. I hope you're reading the lyrics as you're doing more Radiohead reacts, bc their lyrics have deep deep meaning. 😥 Subbed!!
as a young teen i didn't know what the lyrics were about, so i took it literally when they said i hope you choke, didn't understand the context, but i agreed with them, buy same for the rest.. Keep breathing and don't lose your nerve, this band were there for me and helped me cope with life, KoRn as well, they mean alot to me, thanks for reacting to them
Songs sometimes hit us at the right time and it really clicks, sometimes not. This one requires a certain mood I'd say. And also, is better on re-listen because the anticipation really brings up the chills. I'm pretty sure you'll connect with their song Paranoid Android, on the same album, it oscillates between slow and dynamic parts, so maybe it will appeal to your taste for more dynamic rock (like metal). It's super interesting to see how new ppl react to classics like this, so thanks for sharing mate. Oh, nice headphones btw, you know someone is serious about music when he has some proper cans to enjoy it with.
You should check out "Motion Picture Soundtrack". Its one of their saddest songs, but there's an incredible, all-horn cover performed at a memorial service that always gets to me: ua-cam.com/video/ZeI0PXj7LIw/v-deo.html
"Exit Music (For a Film)" was originally written for the 1996 movie "Romeo + Juliet", and is basically a stylized retelling of the Shakespeare play. One of their best songs, which is saying a lot.
You've got a great ear for music. Keep your musical journey going. There's so much to hear.
Much love from England
Thanks Taz! Cheers!
In the uk we’re indoctrinated into Shakespeare. This emotion about the most tragic love story ever, is by far one of my all time favourites of theirs! Romeo and Juliet. Baz’s film before Moulin Rouge.
Enjoy honey.
Thankfully, thus far you haven’t felt the pain and absolute soul braking heartbreak of true love, literally killing you.
When you do (and I hope you don’t feel the depths of Thom’s lyrics despair, like most of us artistic types do), remember this tune!
If you’re blocked, numb, can’t cry and can’t move forward, this will let it out.
Good taste darling.
The only other that does this is Pearl Jams Black, MTV live lounge edition.
Xx
This entire album is a masterpiece
So far, I agree!
this my favorite song of theirs, the crescendo at the end gives me chills every time
You should listen to and review “Go, or Go Ahead” by Rufus Wainwright. Similarly, it starts off with the singer and his guitar, and eventually brings in electric guitar, drums, and a choir, plus all the feels. Go for it!
As many people have said before, this song was written for a 1996 Romeo And Juliet movie. However, since then, it has eventually appeared with great success in other movies and TV shows, most notably The Umbrella Academy and a infamously gut-wrenching episode of Black Mirror.
U give me hope kid don’t give up 💪🏼👍
Slowly becoming my new favorite reaction UA-camr my friend! The emotion in this song is God tier. Great job buddy! I would HIGHLY recommend “how to disappear completely “ of the kid A album. It’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever heard
Let's go! That's what I love to hear!
I second that.. if I remember correctly, Thom York mentioned in an interview that "how to disappear completely" was the song he wanted Radiohead to be remembered for. (NOT Creep!)
@@auntiegravity7713 this is true
This is sacrilege I know but I Never got the fuss over how to dissappear Completely, most of the time I skip it.
I instantly want to hear the next song on this album, Let Down.
For so many years I didn't get that song. Now it gives me goosebumps just thinking about the falsetto "you know where you are"
Fun fact. What you called "crunchy synth" is actually the bass guitar. Their bassist sometimes plays with a Japanese Fuzzbox effect on his bass.
The whole "OK Computer" album is a complete masterpiece. I haven't followed the latest output from the band, but I remember when this record came out it completely blew our minds and couldn't stop listening, it was one of my favourite albums of all time up to that point. At some point I had to stop listening to it because it's a bit on the dark depressing mood and kinda burned me out, but every once in a while I come back to it and still can appreciate the genius of it, even more now where internet & AI is everywhere and you can't even call to a company to complain about something without getting a bot to answer you. ("Old man yells at cloud" rant ends here).
I also love the previous album "The Bends." Both albums have such emotional heft.
This album is in my own personal 'Top 5 of all time'. I do agree the general attitude of the album is more on the bummer side than happy. Still, it's so intimate and engaging. It's one of the very few albums I can listen to front to back without skipping a second. I can playback most of the songs in my head at this point. The bass lines are so fun to concentrate on, the guitar playing is so well composed and executed, the mixing is perfect, Thoms voice is so expressive, the drums never miss.
The next best song with a similar vibe is back to Kid A with even more haunting "How to Disappear Completely." If you want a hard rocking Radiohead, check out early (first album "Creep" days Radiohead) "Blow Out: Live from the Astoria." At their roots before they evolved into the mind bending band they are as a whole, they were a three guitar attack, bass and drums. Same 5 guys for over 35 years - almost unheard of in music, but its how they reached their heights. This is Romeo and Juliet - early DiCaprio version - and the lyrics make it clear once you check them out. Awesome!
Sounds like that one will be coming up soon. :D
Blow Out live from the astoria is definitely something else. You're gonna love it.
"That is some crunchy synth.. that was 😳"
When you do Videotapes, you need to listen to the studio AND the 2006 Bonaroo live version. The beat is syncopated and it throws most people off, but there's a big difference between the versions. The live version, it's like Johnny Greenwood (lead guitar) is jamming his own song to the rest of the group. Love it
Heyyy! I discovered your channel today! And I have to tell you how much I like your reactions. Radiohead is such an emotionally impactful (and at times, emotionally challenging) band-- They've been a part of my life since my late teens, they're still my faves, and watching you be moved by their music so candidly really put a smile to my face. It felt like listening to them for the first time :DD I'm going to check out the rest of your channel!
(PS: I'd keep suggesting Radiohead songs lkdgjs but the only band I'd compare them to - as in musicians who've revolutionized music, I mean- would be Pink Floyd so. Maybe check them out? I think you'd really love them too!)
That crunchy synth sound is really just a super distorted and heavily overdrived bass!. Definitely inspired bands like Muse.
I've heard it said that muse is the song airbag. Repeated and repeated. Again and again.
kid, you are on fire with the posting... hahahaha keep it up. oh and ps: that's not a synth, that's colin's bassline. it's just ran through some kind of bitcrusher or extreme fuzz and maybe compression or limiter.
My dad told me that exact thing after I filmed this, LOL. Guess he was right! It sounds AWESOME. Thanks for watching!
@@cadence.presley it's amazing the way production lets you twist and warp sounds until they sound unrecognizable. rock on!
Radiohead paranoid android live on jools Holland 1997 . Weird fishes . National anthem also on jools .
Romeo+Juliet soundtrack..sad yet beautiful and meaningful
YES!! Masterpiece. You rock little dude. : ) Paranoid Android
This song is so heavy about a couple both unaliving themselves bc of their parents and family situation. I hope you're reading the lyrics as you're doing more Radiohead reacts, bc their lyrics have deep deep meaning. 😥 Subbed!!
Thank you!!
It's based on Romeo & Juliet...
Great video as always! You should check out Paranoid Android, How to Disappear Completely, or The Daily Mail next! All three are amazing songs!
Just like a very famous story
as a young teen i didn't know what the lyrics were about, so i took it literally when they said i hope you choke, didn't understand the context, but i agreed with them, buy same for the rest.. Keep breathing and don't lose your nerve, this band were there for me and helped me cope with life, KoRn as well, they mean alot to me, thanks for reacting to them
They did literally mean it.
I'd recommend reacting to The Daily Mail from the basement. Not an album song so it's likely to be one you haven't heard
highly unexpected reaction, and a highly great video, keep going!
Thanks! 😊
Songs sometimes hit us at the right time and it really clicks, sometimes not. This one requires a certain mood I'd say. And also, is better on re-listen because the anticipation really brings up the chills. I'm pretty sure you'll connect with their song Paranoid Android, on the same album, it oscillates between slow and dynamic parts, so maybe it will appeal to your taste for more dynamic rock (like metal).
It's super interesting to see how new ppl react to classics like this, so thanks for sharing mate. Oh, nice headphones btw, you know someone is serious about music when he has some proper cans to enjoy it with.
I love Paranoid Android, it's the first song I ever heard from Radiohead. Headphones are my dad's but they are fantastic. Thanks so much for watching!
Subscribed!
Thank you so much!!
You should check out "Motion Picture Soundtrack". Its one of their saddest songs, but there's an incredible, all-horn cover performed at a memorial service that always gets to me:
ua-cam.com/video/ZeI0PXj7LIw/v-deo.html
Paranoid Android please