00:00 Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box 03:12 Pyramid Song 08:11 Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors (Album version) 12:18 You And Whose Army? 15:35 I Might Be Wrong 19:45 Knives Out 23:45 Morning Bell (Kid A) 28:05 Dollars And Cents 32:50 Hunting Bears 33:50 Like Spinning Plates 37:25 Life in a Glasshouse
A beautiful record. I think that when OK Computer, Kid A, and Amnesiac are played back to back, it is a beautiful but very sad story about how everyone is becoming the same and technology is beginning to really control so much of our lives. I think this album really closes out the trilogy with a kind of post-apocalyptic memory of what was before. But, as the title suggests, we cannot quite remember. Let's not all be amnesiacs. Keep our traditions alive, live a life with hills and valleys, and don't let any one thing control you. Remember who you are. Edit- To clarify, I mean "traditions" in the sense of things like cultural traditions, not "get back in the kitchen" traditions.
Based. It starts off with OK Computer which, in it's title alone, is somewhat optimistic and accepting of technology. Kid A is where the downfall starts with ideas like In Limbo and finally like you said Amnesiac closes it out with the completion of technology taking over.
You probably dont give a shit but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times you can watch all of the latest series on Instaflixxer. Been watching with my girlfriend lately xD
For me... just the most special album ever made in music history. Sorry... my opinion. And I have my reasons. Thanks so much for this. "I might be wrong"
@@jimavlo I hated this album and Kid A when first hearing, but now they some of my favorite albums. For some reason I loved King of Limbs on first hearing, but Moon Shaped Pool, not so much, but it is growing on me. It is weird how these Radiohead albums grow on you.
A timeless masterpiece. Britain does this sound so well. Love Radiohead and other darker soulful sounds from UK acts like Massive Attack, Portishead, Unkle, Tricky, Allflaws
😊 So happy I found this live collection > Thank you Dimitri !🙏🏻❤ To see & listen to these performances again, going back in time in a way. Thom Yorke & Radiohead will always be Timeless, over 40years of innovative music. They are unique. Pyramid Song is so real, yet melancholy, I drown in it happily.🌊 Knives Out performance at Top of The Pops where the audience look unsure what to do is brilliant, Thom's crazy manic vibe is visible.😊 The Spinning Plates version felt like hearing for the first time again, with shades of Suspiria in sound & lyrics, just beautiful. Look at younger Thom singing Life in a Glasshouse , burlesque jazz style, with his lyrics & movements, so talented & adorable I could hug him. I really appreciated the Radiohead concerts played every Friday during the pandemic, great performances all. Perhaps The Smile , who we all love so much, wouldn't have come around the same were it not for the pandemic. Another step in a different musical tangent, love the first album Light for Attracting Attention & looking forward to the second.. ~ Wishing Thom & his Italian wife a happy, beautiful life together with many children.❤ Timeless & Eternal their music. May the Gods protect all the band members.🙏🏻 How can I express how much their music has meant to me throughout my life & still does. Thank you guys. 😻♏🌠
They should have just kept rolling out this version of Packt live. It’s a shame they abandoned it. The version they played on TKOL tour was awesome too but I like the fuzzy bass monster that this one is.
so... one "song" (this is not an insult, that track actually have weird structure) haven't been performance live like at all i guess, second was, but version from different album, and another one Thom solo... wouldn't it be cool if they didn't make any music video for amnesiac instead of kid a. like forbidden album... nah then people would definitely call it b side
@Jay Sharp the years apart are the same, bends came out in 1995 and OKC 2 years later, like how 18 and 20 are 2 numbers apart. what i dont get is how come her started from 18. pablo honey is 16, TKOL is 31, and AMSP is 36
My age at the time of these albums: -8 Pablo Honey -6 The Bends -4 OK Computer -1 Kid A 0 Amnesiac 2 Hail to the Thief 6 In Rainbows 9 3/4 The King of Limbs 15 A Moon Shaped Pool
"To our glorious leaders, or at least some of them who saw fit to take us to a war that nobody wanted, killing thousands of... if not tens of thousands of innocent people".
00:00 Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box
03:12 Pyramid Song
08:11 Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors (Album version)
12:18 You And Whose Army?
15:35 I Might Be Wrong
19:45 Knives Out
23:45 Morning Bell (Kid A)
28:05 Dollars And Cents
32:50 Hunting Bears
33:50 Like Spinning Plates
37:25 Life in a Glasshouse
Thank you
So they never played Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors live then?
@@regularshow960 nope, i don't see how they would to be honest
My ears might've tricked me into thinking PulkPull was a different version.
Oh ! How might to appriciate to listen oh! How to be have a chance on time in - once again - 🤔
A beautiful record. I think that when OK Computer, Kid A, and Amnesiac are played back to back, it is a beautiful but very sad story about how everyone is becoming the same and technology is beginning to really control so much of our lives. I think this album really closes out the trilogy with a kind of post-apocalyptic memory of what was before. But, as the title suggests, we cannot quite remember. Let's not all be amnesiacs. Keep our traditions alive, live a life with hills and valleys, and don't let any one thing control you. Remember who you are.
Edit- To clarify, I mean "traditions" in the sense of things like cultural traditions, not "get back in the kitchen" traditions.
Based
Based. It starts off with OK Computer which, in it's title alone, is somewhat optimistic and accepting of technology. Kid A is where the downfall starts with ideas like In Limbo and finally like you said Amnesiac closes it out with the completion of technology taking over.
So true omg I never thought of it that way
Based af
Nice Theory Carson!
Pulk/Pull is amazing in its minimalism.
Currently obsessed with it. I need an entire album based around that concept
People hate on it, but it’s bad ass.
You probably dont give a shit but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times you can watch all of the latest series on Instaflixxer. Been watching with my girlfriend lately xD
@@sambobby4387 I'll actually take this into consideration, thanks 👍
@Sam Bobby definitely, I've been watching on Instaflixxer for since december myself =)
best Radiohead album for me
Easily
Why does nobody talk about you and whose army, it's in my top 5 radiohead songs
For me... just the most special album ever made in music history. Sorry... my opinion. And I have my reasons. Thanks so much for this. "I might be wrong"
Sure dude music is subjective. For personal reasons I think kid a is the most special album ever. And thanks for watching 😊
This album holds an incredible, indescribable place in my heart, as well.
Absolutely amazing, no doubt.
@@jimavlo I hated this album and Kid A when first hearing, but now they some of my favorite albums. For some reason I loved King of Limbs on first hearing, but Moon Shaped Pool, not so much, but it is growing on me. It is weird how these Radiohead albums grow on you.
It is very weird and radiohead is a band that needs many many listens so that you can fully understand them. Thats great about them id say
I forgot what a an amazing song spinning plates is. Very enjoyable listen
Ikr, thats why i learned it at piano
The best band in the last three decades. Simply Unique .
Pyramid Song is one of their best IMO.
u come from the peaky blinders :D ? ^^ ♥
This album is horrib...
.....ly under appreciated
A timeless masterpiece. Britain does this sound so well.
Love Radiohead and other darker soulful sounds from UK acts like
Massive Attack, Portishead, Unkle, Tricky, Allflaws
😊 So happy I found this live collection > Thank you Dimitri !🙏🏻❤ To see & listen to these performances again, going back in time in a way.
Thom Yorke & Radiohead will always be Timeless, over 40years of innovative music. They are unique.
Pyramid Song is so real, yet melancholy, I drown in it happily.🌊 Knives Out performance at Top of The Pops where the audience look unsure what to do is brilliant, Thom's crazy manic vibe is visible.😊
The Spinning Plates version felt like hearing for the first time again, with shades of Suspiria in sound & lyrics, just beautiful.
Look at younger Thom singing Life in a Glasshouse , burlesque jazz style, with his lyrics & movements, so talented & adorable I could hug him.
I really appreciated the Radiohead concerts played every Friday during the pandemic, great performances all.
Perhaps The Smile , who we all love so much, wouldn't have come around the same were it not for the pandemic.
Another step in a different musical tangent, love the first album Light for Attracting Attention & looking forward to the second..
~ Wishing Thom & his Italian wife a happy, beautiful life together with many children.❤
Timeless & Eternal their music. May the Gods protect all the band members.🙏🏻 How can I express how much their music has meant to me throughout my life & still does. Thank you guys. 😻♏🌠
Wow! I feel blessed to have found this. Thank you soo very much for sharing this 💗
Their best album
There is no best Radiohead album. Each and every one is so unique and amazing in its own way.
Take out Morning Bell/Amnesiac, replace with Amazing Sounds or Cuttooth (and put it as the opener) and I would agree
They should have just kept rolling out this version of Packt live. It’s a shame they abandoned it. The version they played on TKOL tour was awesome too but I like the fuzzy bass monster that this one is.
black eyed angel swam with me
there was nothing to fear....nothing to doubt
This is so great!! Thank You!
The version of Morning Bell played here is from Kid A, I suppose because they never played the Amnesiac version live. Anyway, great job! 👋❤️
Yes the superior version 😎
The Amnesiac version of Morning Bell was never played live , just the Kid A version
The Kid A version is better anyways
Gracias por existir
Thank you for uploading this.
My favorite album. So good, man...
Pyramid song is so relaxing I love it
Criminally underrated album.
packed like sardines is crazy live, that bass
packt sounding so crowded yet so airy with jonny's tremolo effect gah damn
20 years old!!
You can be sure I will be recommending this video to all who are interested!
Wow thanks man that means a lot !
Thom wearing an Atari shirt is the best thing ever
Basement episode for Amnesiac and AMSP please!!!!
it's sad they never played morning bell/amnesiac live (it makes it more special though)
8:11-12:18 Pulk pull revolving doors (Official Video)
WOW... !!!
Pull/Pulk doors goes so hard
great colaboration. thanks for sharing.
this song is insane! so trippy
Oh yeah my fave song amnesiac
Ed is underrated.
how
Ed
Amnesiac sounds much better live
I prefer I Might Be Wrong from 2003, but that’s still a good performance.
Syd Barrett would have critiqued this, but would ultimately have loved it.
Are these songs all from the same gig? If so, what date and location?
If not, what dates and locations?
Hello on ' Amnesiac ' and : Radiohead one of a great alternative group '🤔
also in glorious 4:3 for the legendary vibes
Why have they never played Pulk/Pull or Morning Bell/Amnesiac live?
god is love to hear phil banging the drums on that... but alas,,, it's a song about,,, different kinds of,,, doors.
@@flabbergabber based.
Fun fact
You and whose army i might be wrong and life in a glasshouse were on season 3 on peacky blinders soundtrack
Why not putting the Album ver. of Morning Bell? Kinda kills the mood
❤️❤️❤️❤️
so... one "song" (this is not an insult, that track actually have weird structure) haven't been performance live like at all i guess, second was, but version from different album, and another one Thom solo... wouldn't it be cool if they didn't make any music video for amnesiac instead of kid a. like forbidden album... nah then people would definitely call it b side
18 the bends
20 ok computer
23 kid a
24 amnesiac
26 hail to the thief
28 in rainbows
@Jay Sharp the years apart are the same, bends came out in 1995 and OKC 2 years later, like how 18 and 20 are 2 numbers apart. what i dont get is how come her started from 18. pablo honey is 16, TKOL is 31, and AMSP is 36
Your age at time of releases of those albums?
@@haroonrashid5085 that could be it
My age at the time of these albums:
-8 Pablo Honey
-6 The Bends
-4 OK Computer
-1 Kid A
0 Amnesiac
2 Hail to the Thief
6 In Rainbows
9 3/4 The King of Limbs
15 A Moon Shaped Pool
Lagu jaman peralihan dari bocil ke remaja
why no morning bell/amnesiac 😔
Эх, молод ещё, не дотягивает до ЗвукиМу...
for who was like spinning plates dedicated to?
"To our glorious leaders, or at least some of them who saw fit to take us to a war that nobody wanted, killing thousands of... if not tens of thousands of innocent people".
@@brykol669 based
@@brykol669 still rings true today...
early 2000s politics. Blair init
This is vinyl records?
Galvanizeeeeeeee
Pulk / Pull Revolving Doors isn't live
I know I said it in the description
They couldn't figure out how to pull it off live lol understandable.
34:29 A N Y W A Y