@@brokencrown-jackandphil9712 They actually did use this recording, they probably edited it a little bit but it's the exact same thing. It's kind of weird being able to see a recording of something that I have listened to so many times...
@@cuvo7285 Jigsaw is the same way if you go and look at the video with the camreas strapped to everyone's heads that video was them recording what would become the album version of jigsaws falling into place
@@lekayro2170true that, but please don’t neglect that other thing from Godrich’s basement, called Go Slowly (Maria). Album version is nowhere near, it’s tremendous. But Daily Mail is Daily Mail. The way he wipes out the spit and looks over the shoulder in silence at the end. The pride and confidence of this man. That’s Thom and his stellar crew, and the soundtrack of our lives. Enough said.
Just another day at the office. 😂 I imagine nailing it in one take like that and not having to re-record anything can be taken as quite the compliment. Meanwhile, every time I hear the song, I'm like, "Again! Again!"
part 1 (0:31 - 2:09) on D part 2 (2:11 - 2:37) on D# part 3 (2:38 - 3:37) on C last part (3:38 - end) on A# / Bb damn, that moving chord progression was so crazy!
It’s insanely brilliant. Very much reminds me of the Beatles at their best. And that’s a compliment of gargantuan proportions in my op. Yet Radiohead mimic no one. They are truly one of the best bands of all time.
@@User-xw6kd any lesser band would've just made another album with all the tracks Radiohead thought not good or not fitting enough to put on In Rainbows and TKOL, man.
Thats the beauty of it, the song is in D major, he plays the bass notes in a different key, which makes the two sounds of the chords and the bass notes like they are in conflict with each other, as they don't naturally go together, this is probably a representation of how Thom sees society and media like the daily mail.
This is a legit masterpiece. That chord change, bluesy piano riff bit is just insane, the musicality and the sonics are glorious. But my favourite bit is the cheesy bass slide just as band fully kicks in! Love it!
linglingjr I’ve loved Radiohead since 1992. Yes I’m old. It was a statement of fact not directly related to the date of any specific recording. They are still amazing.. to this very day.
@@blythemajors9193 Shaddup you sycophant. I've adored them since 1968, far longer than youse have. I knew them as toddlers, and I celebrated their juvenile musical stylings since before they shed their diapers. I knew then.....it was something to behold.
After 2:33, every instrument you have heard from the beginning starts to attack you, and the adrenaline rush it creates is unceaseable, just so hard to deal with even after the song ends.
I remember listening to this song on repeat in 2011 on an aeroplane during turbulence bc I thought I was going to die. Perfect song to listen to while you’re dying. 10/10 would listen on my deathbed. 👍
once you notice everyone nodding and phil quietly tapping his sticks to time it right you realize how tense the anticipation for that fucking drop must have been in the room
This one really hits me. It sounds so emotional, not emo or crybaby, but legit emotional. It gets you by the heart and soul and refuses to let go, and that in my opinion is what music is and should be all about.
I've lost count how many times i've heard this song/watched this particular video, but the piano chord changes at 2:09 just get me every single f****** time. I can't remember the last time my face made such a dramatic change of expression as it did when I heard this for the first time.
yep! was it that face a dog makes when something really unexpected / that it can't understand happens? :) like a sidewise head tilt type thing, eyes widening
This has to be top ten Radiohead songs...how was this not on an album? I can't believe they recorded this live with a complete horn section...an amazing recording engineering feat. WOW
Radiohead es difícil de digerir en un principio...cada álbum no tiene nada que ver con el anterior y cada uno es impresionante. Con una melodía hermosa Thom canta "que bajen los precios"... sólo quien aprecia y admira Radiohead podría entenderlos ya que es un nivel altísimo de músicos con muchísimo estudio
Why there's so many underrated radiohead songs like this? Geez, this is just my favorite song from the band, I wish they could make more songs like this
I've listen to all radiohead discography (even a bunch of demos and on a friday's demos) and I've got to say what every radiohead fan ever says: In rainbows is my favorite album and I love Kid A
This song proves that only the Beatles were on this level of compossition. Radiohead guys are music gods. This is unreachable, untochable, golden masterpiece.
Imagine, just for a second… writing a song of this quality, of this magnitude, and NOT putting it on an album. As Matt Le Tissier once said… makes you think
Lyrics... [Verse 1] The Moonies are up on the mountain The lunatics have taken over the asylum Waiting on the rapture Singing, "We're here To keep your prices down Feed you to the hounds To the Daily Mail” Together, together [Verse 2] You made a pig's ear You made a rude mistake Paid off security And got through the gate You got away with it But we lie in wait Hey hey, hey hey hey hey Hey hey, hey hey hey hey hey [Verse 3] Where's the truth, what's the use In hanging around, lost and found With your head in the sand Fat chance, no plan No regard for human life Keep trying, you’ve no right Fast and loose, win or lose Jumped the queue, go back again President for life Lord of all that flies in the sky The beasts of the earth, the fish in the sea You’ve lost command Hey hey, hey hey hey Uh uh, uh uh uh Uh uh uh
I never tire of listening to this, watching and I luurve when the big horn , trombone (?) Guitars, drums kick in x add Thom's sublime tones to proceedings ,epic x beautiful x
Lyrics: The moon is high up on a mountain The lunatics have taken over the asylum Waiting on the rapture Singing, "We're here to keep your prices down We'll feed you to the hounds To the daily mail, to get up, together" You made a pig's ear, you made a mistake Paid off security and got through the gate You got away with it but we lie in wait, eh Eh, eh Where's the truth what's the use I'm hanging around lost and found And when you're here innocent Fat chance, no plan No regard for human life You'll keep time, you've no right You're fast to lose, you will lose You jumped the queue, you're back again President for life, love of all The flies in the sky, the beasts of the earth The fish in the sea have lost command
Myself. Ozark. I think they play at least 3 songs by Radiohead. Really never got into them until Decks Dark and this gem of a song. Really loving this music right now. ❣️🍀
It always boggles me when I hear them live, like how are Thom’s vocals so perfect? They legit sound like the studio recording version! The instruments are impeccable! Such an amazing live band.
At 3:45 you can hear bleed of Thom in the piano mic, and it's present in the final version despite them overdubbing the vocals and that's something I've never been able to unhear
@@AB-wy7dr Mic bleed is almost never intentional. Radiohead has a ton of recordings with mic bleed. It's a byproduct of recording live. Nigel doesn't try too hard to remove mic bleed but that's about it as far as intention seems to go.
@@thebreakfastmenu you’re talking about him turning his head away from the mic and saying “hey”, right? You can hear him do this on every performance of the song, and it’s on the record. To me, that’s pretty glaring evidence that they want it in the song.
@@AB-wy7dr Yeah, it's on the record because it bled, lol... What's glaring to me is that you're unaware of mic technique. Thom moves his head when he sings "hey" because he sings it louder. As a result, there is bleed. It is a byproduct of something he's doing. He isn't doing it to CAUSE bleed. And he isn't going to stop doing it live because it bled through, either. It's fuckin incredible people like you wanna argue about the smallest most innocuous factoids like "if you listen at such and such you can hear bleed." The bleed is there, it's common throughout Radiohead's discography, just because Nigel doesn't try harder to remove it doesn't mean it was done on purpose, as the finished products' mixes don't suffer as a result. Dunno what else to tell ya.
@@thebreakfastmenu how do you know he isn’t doing it to cause bleed? Why do I think he’s doing it to cause bleed? Because A) he’s doing it (as compared to not doing it), B) he’s doing it every time (as opposed to not every time), C) he knows how mics work (better than me, and yes, even you), and D) it’s on the record, where, despite your theory that engineers can’t take out mic bleed, in fact could’ve been recorded however the hell they wanted to get the sound they do/don’t want in. What’s glaring to me is that you seem to think you know more about mic technique than they do. This is in fact the reason I’m singling out your comment.
The melancholy on this song makes me cry. Its how man is set to destruction on this earth selling everything! Nothing sacred. Except Radiohead of course
I still remember watching Live From the Basement on TV and being blown away from this whole album live, my first time listening, so much so that the actual album fell short of this stratospheric bar. Just incredible.
One of Radiohead’s best in my opinion. The climax is unbelievable.
I must agree. From the very first time i heard this song the incredible power of the climax has never failed to take me by surprise....still!
YES
I think so
Yes, one of the best 200 Radiohead's songs I agree.
that's what she said
This is probably the best sounding live performance I've ever heard
I think the released the audio as the single version. If they didn't then it was incredibly similar.
@@brokencrown-jackandphil9712 was gunna say this sounds identical to album version!
@@brokencrown-jackandphil9712 They actually did use this recording, they probably edited it a little bit but it's the exact same thing. It's kind of weird being able to see a recording of something that I have listened to so many times...
@@cuvo7285 Jigsaw is the same way if you go and look at the video with the camreas strapped to everyone's heads that video was them recording what would become the album version of jigsaws falling into place
@@flowder8 so that was the actual take that they used? Interesting
Arguably Radiohead's most well-hidden gem.
Not arguably, it is.
@@lekayro2170true that, but please don’t neglect that other thing from Godrich’s basement, called Go Slowly (Maria). Album version is nowhere near, it’s tremendous.
But Daily Mail is Daily Mail. The way he wipes out the spit and looks over the shoulder in silence at the end. The pride and confidence of this man. That’s Thom and his stellar crew, and the soundtrack of our lives.
Enough said.
This and Polyethylene
@@vladimirkelaskin6728where do you find this version of go slowly?
"Lets move on yeah", as if nothing amazing just happened.
Just another day at the office. 😂 I imagine nailing it in one take like that and not having to re-record anything can be taken as quite the compliment. Meanwhile, every time I hear the song, I'm like, "Again! Again!"
"That's alright"
Aka nailed a genius masterpiece people will not be able to stop replaying their entire lives
I like how Thom wipes the blood from his face after murdering that song. 3:56
why was there blood on his face
@@Ev_box wooosh
@@imadeyoureadthis.9743 you and the guy above you should delete your comment . The original comment is fantastic however
Yes!. Really luv that
😂😂😂😂yes
part 1 (0:31 - 2:09) on D
part 2 (2:11 - 2:37) on D#
part 3 (2:38 - 3:37) on C
last part (3:38 - end) on A# / Bb
damn, that moving chord progression was so crazy!
It’s insanely brilliant. Very much reminds me of the Beatles at their best. And that’s a compliment of gargantuan proportions in my op. Yet Radiohead mimic no one. They are truly one of the best bands of all time.
@@cindyinnew could't agree more!!!!! thanks for your thoughts!!
@@LudithaMusic you are welcome
@@cindyinnew the Beatles at their best were written mostly by Sir George Martin, thats who this reminds me of 🤔
It s not crazy at all. Semi ton 3 times and Relative for the End part. Trumpet play better in Bb grid
Should’ve been on the main album, it’s that good.
Its a great song but wouldnt flow great with the rest of the album
Along with Separator, The Butcher and Staircase.
@@User-xw6kd supercollider was the other one
@@User-xw6kd any lesser band would've just made another album with all the tracks Radiohead thought not good or not fitting enough to put on In Rainbows and TKOL, man.
Thats the beauty of it, the song is in D major, he plays the bass notes in a different key, which makes the two sounds of the chords and the bass notes like they are in conflict with each other, as they don't naturally go together, this is probably a representation of how Thom sees society and media like the daily mail.
This is a legit masterpiece. That chord change, bluesy piano riff bit is just insane, the musicality and the sonics are glorious. But my favourite bit is the cheesy bass slide just as band fully kicks in! Love it!
Agreed!
I was so focused on the piano and the his voice I never noticed it! Wonderful!
Colin is one of the most underrated bass players ever... incredibly tasteful, classy!
Among my favorites on the instrument.
PS. Not that cheesy if it's your favorite part of this masterpiece! 😉
*classy bass slide
Radiohead are just ridiculous. As good as they have ever been.
This was recorded in 2011...
linglingjr I’ve loved Radiohead since 1992. Yes I’m old. It was a statement of fact not directly related to the date of any specific recording. They are still amazing.. to this very day.
@@blythemajors9193 Shaddup you sycophant. I've adored them since 1968, far longer than youse have. I knew them as toddlers, and I celebrated their juvenile musical stylings since before they shed their diapers. I knew then.....it was something to behold.
@@blythemajors9193well im not sure they still exist this very day
Thom still dropped @@fattub5939
After 2:33, every instrument you have heard from the beginning starts to attack you, and the adrenaline rush it creates is unceaseable, just so hard to deal with even after the song ends.
Ur mum attacks us
you mean 2:38
I remember listening to this song on repeat in 2011 on an aeroplane during turbulence bc I thought I was going to die. Perfect song to listen to while you’re dying. 10/10 would listen on my deathbed. 👍
You are very fortunate!
the dreams in which i'm dying are the best ive ever had.
Alrighty
This is beautiful. Funny how pain and fear tend to produce beauty. Thanks for sharing
Wow this is eerie. I had a very similar experience except with the song “4 minute warning” one of my favorites ever.
I love how everyone at 2:00 looks at Jonny for his cue
once you notice everyone nodding and phil quietly tapping his sticks to time it right you realize how tense the anticipation for that fucking drop must have been in the room
today is a good day
Now it is 🙌
Yes indeed
Soldier tf2
@@ntennastohvn yes.
actually, i think it's been the most perfect day i've seen
Radiohead have always been incredibly generous with their music. Truly one of the greatest bands of all time.
Ur mum is generous
@@Bhatt_HoleBoob
This is a remarkable piece of music that would make any music theorist's head spin. Thom and Jonny follow no rules when it comes to songwriting
So true
I get that with a lot of mitski songs too, do you like her
Why?
@@ryand141 there are about 3 different keys in this song and you can barely notice it, brilliant
Gta kno the rulez then firget them
This one really hits me. It sounds so emotional, not emo or crybaby, but legit emotional. It gets you by the heart and soul and refuses to let go, and that in my opinion is what music is and should be all about.
when you realize it's about Thom and co. shitting on The Daily Mail
For me, it stirs up a bit of motivation when it peaks
@@profanepropane which they deserve
Having this awesome brass section makes me wish we had A Moon Shaped Pool from the Basement with an orchestral accompaniment
I've lost count how many times i've heard this song/watched this particular video, but the piano chord changes at 2:09 just get me every single f****** time. I can't remember the last time my face made such a dramatic change of expression as it did when I heard this for the first time.
yep! was it that face a dog makes when something really unexpected / that it can't understand happens? :) like a sidewise head tilt type thing, eyes widening
This song just keeps going up and up and up until it hits the ceiling and nosedives back down to Earth. A story in itself.
hi waved
Your neighbours might have something to say with the ceilings
You think you’ve heard the best Radiohead performance you could possibly hear, then you find another one...
This has to be top ten Radiohead songs...how was this not on an album? I can't believe they recorded this live with a complete horn section...an amazing recording engineering feat. WOW
Yes, this remembers me how the b sides in amnesiac are masterpieces and they just have haunting bears in the album, is like a joke
This was around TKOL era and it’s pretty easy to see/hear that it wouldn’t have fit into TKOL, I could see this being on HTTT though
@@Ali.F would have been the best song on the album...its a shame too because its their weakest album to date, imo
@@Ali.F Perfect song to play after 2+2=5
every single song radiohead made is a real case of study for musicians..
my favourite band of all time with an incomparable style of music
Fucking unbelievable,just listened 5 times in a row.class
It is that lad .. proper music played by proper musicians .
Thom’s genius is showing… starts off in a key and modulates twice (C# and B#).
the brass section takes this to another universe
_King Of Limbs_ is one of the great, most underrated albums ever. I'm glad some people are coming around who hated on it at first...
It didn't blow me away the first listen like the RH albums before, but man is it good. Same with AMSP. The maturity on that album is unmatched IMO.
Radiohead es difícil de digerir en un principio...cada álbum no tiene nada que ver con el anterior y cada uno es impresionante. Con una melodía hermosa Thom canta "que bajen los precios"... sólo quien aprecia y admira Radiohead podría entenderlos ya que es un nivel altísimo de músicos con muchísimo estudio
Seeing the basement sessions has completely changed my opinion on it. They should release this on vinyl
Thank you to all the Radiohead members for accompanying me through this lowly times with your wonderful music.
2:53 It doesn’t get more epic than this.
Why there's so many underrated radiohead songs like this? Geez, this is just my favorite song from the band, I wish they could make more songs like this
I've listen to all radiohead discography (even a bunch of demos and on a friday's demos) and I've got to say what every radiohead fan ever says: In rainbows is my favorite album and I love Kid A
@@samueo7033 yes
Damn bro, being a radiohead enjoyer is an experience🍷🗿
MY FAVOURITE SONG OF ALL TIME!!!
Same here 🖤
YES!!!
Ed really do be contemplating life in that first half
every song for him is an existential crisis of whether he actaully contributes anything of meaning to band or not.
@@robmausser This take is horrible, Radiohead isn't Radiohead without Ed.
You think this song’s gonna be depressing, then 2:37 happens.
True and in my opinion it is a full point of Jazz influence
Haha that was so me 😂
This song proves that only the Beatles were on this level of compossition. Radiohead guys are music gods. This is unreachable, untochable, golden masterpiece.
I agree. I would put Pink Floyd in there as far as composition and arrangement
listen to the album "aja" by steely dan. those guys were fuckin' freaks
@@armandopiloto steely dan are gods, in all of their forms 🤔
@@armandopiloto golden album
I'd say beatles, radiohead, pink floyd, david bowie, and zeppelin were/are in a league of their own
Imagine, just for a second… writing a song of this quality, of this magnitude, and NOT putting it on an album. As Matt Le Tissier once said… makes you think
Lyrics...
[Verse 1]
The Moonies are up on the mountain
The lunatics have taken over the asylum
Waiting on the rapture
Singing, "We're here
To keep your prices down
Feed you to the hounds
To the Daily Mail”
Together, together
[Verse 2]
You made a pig's ear
You made a rude mistake
Paid off security
And got through the gate
You got away with it
But we lie in wait
Hey hey, hey hey hey hey
Hey hey, hey hey hey hey hey
[Verse 3]
Where's the truth, what's the use
In hanging around, lost and found
With your head in the sand
Fat chance, no plan
No regard for human life
Keep trying, you’ve no right
Fast and loose, win or lose
Jumped the queue, go back again
President for life
Lord of all that flies in the sky
The beasts of the earth, the fish in the sea
You’ve lost command
Hey hey, hey hey hey
Uh uh, uh uh uh
Uh uh uh
There's no "rude" in verse 2, but 👍
@@MKronos Actually there is, he just barely says it. Look up the lyrics
"Lets move on" .. how do you move on from perfection .. Proper music played by proper musicians.
I just found this after always asuming it was impossible it could be an ensemble live recording... omfg best recording of all time, no doubt
this is a masterpiece
This song and You and Whose Army builds up to a point i got tears in my eyes
I literally said 'wtf' at multiple parts in disbelief listening to this song. I had to pause and rewind. Never heard anthying like it. Unreal!
I litterly cried over the climax. Thank you
The piano part at 2:09 is incredible
It's sounds like John Lennon's songs.
This song hasn't got the recognition it deserves.
The fact that they actually used this recording for the officially released song is so fucking awesome.
I never tire of listening to this, watching and I luurve when the big horn , trombone (?) Guitars, drums kick in x add Thom's sublime tones to proceedings ,epic x beautiful x
First radio head song I ever listened to. Will always be a favorite of mine.
Love this song
this band is a light in the darkness.
Lyrics:
The moon is high up on a mountain
The lunatics have taken over the asylum
Waiting on the rapture
Singing, "We're here to keep your prices down
We'll feed you to the hounds
To the daily mail, to get up, together"
You made a pig's ear, you made a mistake
Paid off security and got through the gate
You got away with it but we lie in wait, eh
Eh, eh
Where's the truth what's the use
I'm hanging around lost and found
And when you're here innocent
Fat chance, no plan
No regard for human life
You'll keep time, you've no right
You're fast to lose, you will lose
You jumped the queue, you're back again
President for life, love of all
The flies in the sky, the beasts of the earth
The fish in the sea have lost command
Moonies.
lord of all
"And when you're here innocent" - uh what? Listen to the fucking song.
Andrew Fraser no it’s love of all
The moon is a rock on a mountain!
This song. 🤩 Thom's voice, my Goddddddd! 😍❤🙌🏻
I first heard this song on an episode of Ozark....this is my JAM!!!
Someone in this TV show really is into Radiohead right? I've seen lots of comments like yours in other videos.
Same
@@antoniocarvalho2730 it’s Jason Bateman, man has good taste
@@gillianf8932 it does seem so!
Myself. Ozark. I think they play at least 3 songs by Radiohead. Really never got into
them until Decks Dark and this gem of a song. Really loving this music right now. ❣️🍀
It always boggles me when I hear them live, like how are Thom’s vocals so perfect? They legit sound like the studio recording version! The instruments are impeccable! Such an amazing live band.
The beginning of this song might be the most beautiful piece of music ever written.
Incredible
At 3:45 you can hear bleed of Thom in the piano mic, and it's present in the final version despite them overdubbing the vocals and that's something I've never been able to unhear
I’ve always assumed (and think it’s fairly obvious that) that’s intentionally in the song.
@@AB-wy7dr Mic bleed is almost never intentional. Radiohead has a ton of recordings with mic bleed. It's a byproduct of recording live. Nigel doesn't try too hard to remove mic bleed but that's about it as far as intention seems to go.
@@thebreakfastmenu you’re talking about him turning his head away from the mic and saying “hey”, right? You can hear him do this on every performance of the song, and it’s on the record. To me, that’s pretty glaring evidence that they want it in the song.
@@AB-wy7dr Yeah, it's on the record because it bled, lol...
What's glaring to me is that you're unaware of mic technique. Thom moves his head when he sings "hey" because he sings it louder. As a result, there is bleed. It is a byproduct of something he's doing. He isn't doing it to CAUSE bleed.
And he isn't going to stop doing it live because it bled through, either.
It's fuckin incredible people like you wanna argue about the smallest most innocuous factoids like "if you listen at such and such you can hear bleed." The bleed is there, it's common throughout Radiohead's discography, just because Nigel doesn't try harder to remove it doesn't mean it was done on purpose, as the finished products' mixes don't suffer as a result. Dunno what else to tell ya.
@@thebreakfastmenu how do you know he isn’t doing it to cause bleed?
Why do I think he’s doing it to cause bleed? Because A) he’s doing it (as compared to not doing it), B) he’s doing it every time (as opposed to not every time), C) he knows how mics work (better than me, and yes, even you), and D) it’s on the record, where, despite your theory that engineers can’t take out mic bleed, in fact could’ve been recorded however the hell they wanted to get the sound they do/don’t want in.
What’s glaring to me is that you seem to think you know more about mic technique than they do. This is in fact the reason I’m singling out your comment.
My musical discovery peaked with this song. It's over now. What an amazing country for music.
all of radiohead are just straight up jamming to the second half, but the trumpet players are just absolute statues
They probably can’t believe their instruments were capable of such perfection..
One of the most amazings songs I have ever listened to.
People don’t realize how good Radiohead is. Like I watch this and it’s like wtf why are you so good ?
Super underrated song. Top 10 for me.
forever my favourite song. I love Radiohead too much
The melancholy on this song makes me cry. Its how man is set to destruction on this earth selling everything! Nothing sacred. Except Radiohead of course
Absolute quality
I just can't get enough of this, it's just too beautiful.
I always play this twice because I wish it was longer.
Please let there be a longer version one day.
I still remember watching Live From the Basement on TV and being blown away from this whole album live, my first time listening, so much so that the actual album fell short of this stratospheric bar. Just incredible.
This song is so badass. This performance is amazing
I wish I could listen to this for the first time again
Thank you Ozark for reminding me of another Radiohead classic
Just perfect.
how "only" 300,000 views? should be 300,000,000 in a world with taste.
I am the only one in my friend's circle to be a Radiohead fan. Some people are just missing out.
The McCartney tribute that Oasis could only dream of being capable of. Astounding 😍😍
thank you for uploading this i come back to youtube because of videos like these
these stuff is what actually make the internet worth using to me having a lot of great stuff few clicks away from you is really amazing
yep
just awesome
amazing stuff
love it
I heard this song on a Ozark episode. It was so hypnotic I had to find out who/what it was. Truly incredible piece of music!!! Too short for sure!
So good for being as surprisingly short as it is
After all this years I've been following them and looking for songs that reach directly into my heart I've finally found the perfect song. Top nocht
This song is incredible !!!
One of my favorite RH songs. If not my favorite.
baritone sax & tuba combo?
absolute goosebumps
Essa música acaba tão rápido! 4 Minutos e 10 segundos, passam voando.
Masterpiece
I need an extended version of this.
Yes
Yes!
Top five favorite Radiohead songs ever. YMMV but it can't be denied that this is fantastic.
Ozark TV show brought me here. Thank you for this wonderful song. It's haunting and beautiful at the same time. 🎤😁🤘
Me 2
@@at-bo3kn m3. Perfect song when Wendy Nurse goes rogue in her old house!
Why do I feel like I've been listening for 30 seconds?
So good
Brilliant.
It doesn’t get better than that
This song is a masterpiece. So lucky to have heard it live.
Easily the best moment in the history of everything.....ever.
Heard the first time watching Ozark. Obsessed.
This was a great way to end a season premiere this song is amazing
this sounds magical😍when listen to radiohead songs its like you are in the movie.
This song is an absolute masterpiece. Should have been on an album!
For me...this is one of their gems.
The. Song. Period.
It's wonderful!
Some great whip pans in the camerawork here! Heard this before but this is the first time I've watched. 👌
Utterly unbelievable song!