@@VinylJunkies666 thom using his voice as an instrument (no lyrics) (check out "feral" (live @ austin city limits)) th-cam.com/video/0LHkiYyx3PU/w-d-xo.html listening to ful stop as an instrumental (here's an instrumental cover : th-cam.com/video/AGbEEpb0VfE/w-d-xo.html) personally, I prefer the version with the vocals though. Cheers. Greetings from Belgium.
Personally I think it's their best work. Nothing tops Ok Computer, but something about this one seems like Kid A/Amnesiac was the beginning of their chrysalis and this is what they've finally honed themselves into.
A Moon Shaped Pool is incredible. I think it's a little heady for the masses, so it didn't catch on like In Rainbows or OK Computer. But it's on par with those two record for sure, in my opinion.
Just knowing the context behind daydreaming and true love waits hits you so much harder i mean he originally wrote true love waits in 95 when he and his wife first started dating its a lot more upbeat with its guitar check out that version btw if you haven't but it represents a young guy falling in love with this whole career in front of him this newer version has it dark pianos and sombre tone represent not only his wife's passing but shows his life in a way hes no longer a young kid hes now a middle-aged man with most of his best years behind him his children are teens his fans are now getting older as well its truly beautiful how it truly transitions. But johnny greenwood is also amazing that piano though gets me to tears every time.
They are probably still trying to figure that out lol which is why it's been so long since AMSP. Hopefully after the Smile album drops then at some point next year Radiohead reconvenes and begins work on a new LP.
Man Radiohead is so good. Living in Oxford and seeing the members around a lot it's just like wow, thanks so much to my dad for introducing me to them.
@@justayoutubecommentator3059 yeah every now and then, Oxford isn't a big place. I actually met Philip Sellway once because his sister taught at my primary school and he came and did a talk. I didn't really know who he was then 😂.
I’m a huge Radiohead fan and have been since 97. This album though passed me by a little for some reason. 2016 was a busy year for me and so I neglected listening to this record. But this reaction, this listening session was a great gift to me because your love of the record made me listen to it again, properly and wow, I haven’t felt this way since listening to Kid A 20 years ago. Thank you for understanding their music and showing tremendous empathy for how much Radiohead fans love their art.
I'm so happy someone else loves this album as much as me. This is easily Radiohead's equal best album along with OK Computer. I don't understand why it isn't as highly rated as OK Computer and Kid A by fans. The atmosphere is unlike anything I've heard before and is so beautiful and sad at the same time.
I agree with you. In fact, in my opinion, this is their magnum opus. It's probably less recognized because it's a relatively new album compared to OKC and Kid A and just needs a few more years under its belt. Maybe also because of the overall lack of faster paced songs. Slow burners like this one require a patient audience.
You mentioned Steve Reich. Steve Reich and Jonny Greenwood have crossed over musically before. Greenwood performed Reich's Electric Counterpoint live and in studio. Steve Reich returned the favor by composing his piece Radio Rewrite which is a sort of reworking of two Radiohead songs. Just FYI.
Watching you react to this album almost made me cry, even though I’ve listened to this album countless times already. My favorite RH album, followed closely by In Rainbows and TKOL. Thanks Sam :)
As I've gotten older I think my appreciation for this album has increased exponentially. I liked it from the first listen, of course...but I think this is my favorite Radiohead release now. It's a difficult listen, at times so emotional I can hardly get through it.
All these songs helped me a ton , i listened to this album a few days after it released out of curiosity, i didn’t know anything about Radiohead back then, so it was really something else experiencing all these songs suddenly. (wishing i could wipe the album out of my memory so i could experience it again 😭)
My new favourite channel. I came across the OK Computer reaction a while back and I’ve been a fan ever since. So a huge thank you to you. This is such a mature, well crafted and beautiful collection of songs and I really enjoyed sharing this experience with you. It reignited my appreciation of the album.
Also thanks for the tip on Beak. They’re an amazing band! I hadn’t heard of them before. Do you like Neu? They were very influential to Radiohead whilst touring OK Computer. Hallo Gallo was a favourite on the bus apparently.
I love your reaction to Daydreaming. My mother passed away almost 2 years ago, I was living in Barcelona at the time with my partner. I knew this album before, but after her passing, the album (and Daydreaming in particular) hits super hard now. My partner and I watched the music video for Daydreaming in our shitty rented flat while I was grieving my mother, and all we could do was cry in silence while watching the beauty of this song. The album is one of the best pieces of art I've experienced.
Your video came up in my suggested feed today. I hadn’t listened to this album in a while because it was in heavy rotation during an extremely difficult time in my life. Your reaction to daydreaming made me cry with you. I’ve been an active vinyl collector for about a year now and I’m so amazed how much it’s begun to mean to me. Also, this album is likely my favorite radiohead album as well. Thanks for sharing, man. Your setup/show style also brought me back to my days of being part of my college radio station :)
First vid I've seen of yours and everything about you and your love of music is genuinely infectious as hell. Almost instantly. Good stuff, man. Easy sub.
Finally saw this. Was going to play my download copy along with the tracks but amazingly, the audio stayed up or was restored! This is probably my favorite of the series, well done. Also looked at all the live comments and wanted to tell a couple people to STFU 😅
i'm sure in a parallel world, where everything's perfect, every single person have their own "old man" as a friend. You are a special one my friend. they way you feel music and the way you connect those musical dots in your mind is so good and kind. and yeah, you are right, im sure this channel is here for me. Good luck with everything!
this is my fav album of all time and exactly what you said about how special it is hearing a piece of music for the first time and just thought it was funny because thats basically exactly why im watching this, lets me relive that moment hearing this album or really whatever album youre reacting to. def gonna watch alot more regularly.
I've watched every single one of your Radiohead first listens and this was by far my favorite. I'm really glad you enjoyed the album so much. Thanks a lot for sharing this ride with all of us!
Hey thanks - also an older music fan, Radiohead fan, (lucky to have seen them on the every tour from the bends through the KOL) loved this when it came out, but REALLY loved ANIMA - so thanks for the reminder on this LP. Such an elegant album. I’ll never forget hearing Decks Dark for the first time. (Also thanks for promoting music exploration beyond the artist and even genre you’re listening to-this is such an excellent reaction, stoked to check out some more content.🙏)
Thanks for your reactions, this is now my go-to channel. I love RH because they give a voice to what I feel, and to what so many others feel. And thus, RH brings many of us together, in a polarizing world. And that's some major stuff to pull off in this world.
The Numbers, Decks Dark, Ful Stop, and True Love Waits are some of RH’s best of all time. I actually love The King of Limbs, but I’m glad they went back to a more organic sound with more strings and piano for this record.
I noticed you mentioned Steve Reich, also mentioning that Jonny may be behind the chorus of pianos in TLW, and you were likely right. Jonny covered one of Reich’s guitar pieces, so I bet you were right!
I love the other radiohead albums, but this is probably the best album in my opinion. The most stunning and intricate composition that brought me to a journey of smiles, tears, confusion, anger all emotions condense in an album. It also holds an air of mystery which is so chilling and exhilarating. Some songs you can also move and dance to. So difficult to say which is my favorite song in this album because every song has its own personality that you can sync into. The quality of the production, oh man, I'm no expert but i can hear a lot of depths and details in the recording. ugh I wished I watched this reaction session live with you all. I enjoy listening to your thoughts. bless.
Thanks for doing this, finally got around to watching. I subbed to you a few years ago. I think this album is Radiohead fully grown up. Pablo honey got their foot in the music industry door, the bends gave them a bit of license..ok computer made them kings, then they could tell the music industry that they were now doing what they liked. I feel this album was always in them, they just had to get the evolution right and we as fans had to evolve with them. Loved your reaction to this, it is a masterpiece. It almost takes you by the hand and leads you to the door of classical music.
The Numbers was instantly my favorite off the record as well. This record is amazing. Although it's not in my Top 10 anymore, due to finding music I like a bit more, when it came out, it was my favorite album. Now Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor is my favorite off the album. I want to dance to Present Tense when I eventually have the money to have a wedding ceremony.
I just wanted to add something a lot of people including me didnt love KOL but the basement session was fantastic as good as anything they ever did I would love to see a reaction to that and In Rainbows from the basement as well.
Get what you mean about fanboys, of any band. Pity more of us just can’t shut up and listen to the music. Really enjoyed watching you listen to Radiohead’s ouvre, been painting as I catch up on these casts, and it’s been the soundtrack of the pandemic for me. Love from Melbourne, man.
I really connect with the feeling you have for music. Not just the pleasure of listening, but the raw experience, the ways music elevates us, the ways it deeply affects our emotions and our brain. Music has always been my best friend, since I was a little kid, it was my escape and my passion at the same time. I just can't explain how much it matters to me. That experience of watching you absorb pieces of music that blew me away once, it's beautiful! Greetings from Brazil!
What I love about bands like Radiohead and Tool. They refuse to be background noise. Demanding your attention like it or not. No matter how soft or heavy.
Ok man! I re-subscribed after wiping most of my stuff. I love the honesty in your reactions and am disgusted by channels that love everything just to get subscribers on board! It's art and should move you strongly despite you liking it or not! That's how these guys write! For themselves and the joy of performance
Same day, in the future, our present. Just finished your OK computer broadcast. I am a bad boy, I skipped forward to my second favorite Radiohead reaction, its hard to choose but there it is. I am late to the party but loved the video I just watched. Looking forward to this, very much. Thank you Sir. Long lasting friendship is hoped for. I love most, about you, thus far, how much you connect to art, what you consider to be art, and how you describe and share your reactions. Doing this!
Good call on taking music lessons! It is wonderful to be able to sit down with an instrument and just doodle and mess about. It's great. :) I was very lucky to have piano lessons early in my life, and did what I could on my own with guitar, voice and drums. Happy awesomeness! :D
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Radiohead is one of my favorite bands, up there with Godspeed and Can and other great ones you mentioned, ESPECIALLY Swans and Tool. Not unlike those bands, I think they are unparalleled in their field.
*Timestamps*
21:59 Burn The Witch
25:36 Reaction
27:48 Daydreaming
34:11 Reaction
39:25 Decks Dark
45:33 Desert Island Disk
49:13 Reaction
55:02 Ful Stop
1:01:08 Reaction
1:09:53 Glass Eyes
1:12:44 Reaction
1:16:29 Identikit
1:20:52 Reaction
1:22:44 Ful Stop Replay
1:28:53 Speech
1:39:42 The Numbers
1:45:25 Reaction
1:51:26 Present Tense
1:56:28 Reaction
2:03:50 TTSSRMPMBMT
2:08:54 Reaction
2:13:04 True Love Waits
Merci bien
Champ champ for this
@@VinylJunkies666 thom using his voice as an instrument (no lyrics) (check out "feral" (live @ austin city limits))
th-cam.com/video/0LHkiYyx3PU/w-d-xo.html
listening to ful stop as an instrumental (here's an instrumental cover : th-cam.com/video/AGbEEpb0VfE/w-d-xo.html)
personally, I prefer the version with the vocals though. Cheers. Greetings from Belgium.
At least put a spoiler alert.
@@daviebananas1735 ?
This is one of Radiohead’s best records. Absolutely fantastic album
Personally I think it's their best work. Nothing tops Ok Computer, but something about this one seems like Kid A/Amnesiac was the beginning of their chrysalis and this is what they've finally honed themselves into.
@@Infinite_AM in rainbows and kid a tops ok computer
@@raghuvansh1293 very true. ok computer was great but idk why so many people deem it to be their best
The thing with radiohead is i change my favourite record of theirs quite often.
@@raghuvansh1293 OK Computer is better than both of them IMO. But I can never choose between Kid-A and In-Rainbows
Decks Dark's the kind of song you'd like to forget to rediscover again like the first time.
Man do Daydreaming breaks me, but seeing how it touched you was even more beautiful to witness, thank you for your sincerity.
A Moon Shaped Pool is incredible. I think it's a little heady for the masses, so it didn't catch on like In Rainbows or OK Computer. But it's on par with those two record for sure, in my opinion.
after ok computer and kid a, this is my third favorite
Just knowing the context behind daydreaming and true love waits hits you so much harder i mean he originally wrote true love waits in 95 when he and his wife first started dating its a lot more upbeat with its guitar check out that version btw if you haven't but it represents a young guy falling in love with this whole career in front of him this newer version has it dark pianos and sombre tone represent not only his wife's passing but shows his life in a way hes no longer a young kid hes now a middle-aged man with most of his best years behind him his children are teens his fans are now getting older as well its truly beautiful how it truly transitions. But johnny greenwood is also amazing that piano though gets me to tears every time.
For me, Ful Stop is the fully evolved Radiohead sound. I’m not really sure where they will go from here
Country Rock.
They are probably still trying to figure that out lol which is why it's been so long since AMSP. Hopefully after the Smile album drops then at some point next year Radiohead reconvenes and begins work on a new LP.
@@jeffreyroedel9804 I hope do
So
The only place they've gone is underground
I played this album for a year straight. Definitely one of my top 3 Radiohead albums.
Man Radiohead is so good. Living in Oxford and seeing the members around a lot it's just like wow, thanks so much to my dad for introducing me to them.
What? Whaaat? Get me a job!!!!
@@michaelgreene4816 if I could I'd have one myself!!
WHAT! You see them around?!
@@justayoutubecommentator3059 yeah every now and then, Oxford isn't a big place. I actually met Philip Sellway once because his sister taught at my primary school and he came and did a talk. I didn't really know who he was then 😂.
I’m a huge Radiohead fan and have been since 97. This album though passed me by a little for some reason. 2016 was a busy year for me and so I neglected listening to this record. But this reaction, this listening session was a great gift to me because your love of the record made me listen to it again, properly and wow, I haven’t felt this way since listening to Kid A 20 years ago. Thank you for understanding their music and showing tremendous empathy for how much Radiohead fans love their art.
Have you heard Bjork’s Vespertine? I think you would enjoy it.
@@richardrodriguez7472 Bjork is ace!
I'm so happy someone else loves this album as much as me. This is easily Radiohead's equal best album along with OK Computer. I don't understand why it isn't as highly rated as OK Computer and Kid A by fans. The atmosphere is unlike anything I've heard before and is so beautiful and sad at the same time.
I consider it to be their second best after In Rainbows.
I agree with you. In fact, in my opinion, this is their magnum opus. It's probably less recognized because it's a relatively new album compared to OKC and Kid A and just needs a few more years under its belt. Maybe also because of the overall lack of faster paced songs. Slow burners like this one require a patient audience.
@@pluggedmountain completely agree with those reasons
Ok Computer, Kid A and In Rainbows are in another league. I accept AMSP in the second league.
Some people take time to get used to an album. I fell in love with AMSP instantly.
You mentioned Steve Reich. Steve Reich and Jonny Greenwood have crossed over musically before. Greenwood performed Reich's Electric Counterpoint live and in studio. Steve Reich returned the favor by composing his piece Radio Rewrite which is a sort of reworking of two Radiohead songs. Just FYI.
You’re beautiful man. Truly f*cking beautiful! Don’t ever feel like you’re alone again. The communion lives on long after this video.
Decks dark is one of my favourite Radiohead songs, and goodness me there a lot to choose from.
Watching you react to this album almost made me cry, even though I’ve listened to this album countless times already.
My favorite RH album, followed closely by In Rainbows and TKOL.
Thanks Sam :)
Awww
As I've gotten older I think my appreciation for this album has increased exponentially. I liked it from the first listen, of course...but I think this is my favorite Radiohead release now. It's a difficult listen, at times so emotional I can hardly get through it.
All these songs helped me a ton , i listened to this album a few days after it released out of curiosity, i didn’t know anything about Radiohead back then, so it was really something else experiencing all these songs suddenly. (wishing i could wipe the album out of my memory so i could experience it again 😭)
My new favourite channel. I came across the OK Computer reaction a while back and I’ve been a fan ever since. So a huge thank you to you. This is such a mature, well crafted and beautiful collection of songs and I really enjoyed sharing this experience with you. It reignited my appreciation of the album.
Also thanks for the tip on Beak. They’re an amazing band! I hadn’t heard of them before. Do you like Neu? They were very influential to Radiohead whilst touring OK Computer. Hallo Gallo was a favourite on the bus apparently.
I agree, it happens the same to me.
Daydreaming is a beautiful work of art
Went to see the tour for this record in Dublin and blew my mind
Appreciate you coming around on this album. Astounding after taking it in. Cheers. subbed.
Thanks for the sub!
I love your reaction to Daydreaming. My mother passed away almost 2 years ago, I was living in Barcelona at the time with my partner. I knew this album before, but after her passing, the album (and Daydreaming in particular) hits super hard now. My partner and I watched the music video for Daydreaming in our shitty rented flat while I was grieving my mother, and all we could do was cry in silence while watching the beauty of this song. The album is one of the best pieces of art I've experienced.
This is the best reaction to an album I've ever seen. I love how passionate you are about music. This is a beautiful album.
Try Atoms For Peace. The name of the album is Amok. Strange and beautiful. Is the band of Thom Yorke and Flea, from RHCP.
Your video came up in my suggested feed today. I hadn’t listened to this album in a while because it was in heavy rotation during an extremely difficult time in my life. Your reaction to daydreaming made me cry with you. I’ve been an active vinyl collector for about a year now and I’m so amazed how much it’s begun to mean to me. Also, this album is likely my favorite radiohead album as well. Thanks for sharing, man. Your setup/show style also brought me back to my days of being part of my college radio station :)
I knew Radiohead would grab you in the end
it's done, thank you sir!. thanks for your thoughts and emotions, shared here.
Much love
First vid I've seen of yours and everything about you and your love of music is genuinely infectious as hell. Almost instantly. Good stuff, man. Easy sub.
Welcome aboard!
Way late to this party... but what a beautiful dude you are! I enjoy the hell out of your vibe.
Finally saw this. Was going to play my download copy along with the tracks but amazingly, the audio stayed up or was restored! This is probably my favorite of the series, well done. Also looked at all the live comments and wanted to tell a couple people to STFU 😅
The Numbers is one of my favourite songs of all time, and this album is on par with ok computer and kid a.
I was in the live but I think I’ll watch this again
I'm sure it's been mentioned, but greenwoods Oscar nominated soundtracks are right up your alley! Orchestral to absolutely epic films
No...bro. You're not alone. From one synaesthete to another ...thank you 😊
Thank you too!🙌
i'm sure in a parallel world, where everything's perfect, every single person have their own "old man" as a friend. You are a special one my friend. they way you feel music and the way you connect those musical dots in your mind is so good and kind. and yeah, you are right, im sure this channel is here for me. Good luck with everything!
1:44:00 - «The Numbers» is such an amazing song! My own initial association was «Hazey Jane I» by Nick Drake, on the Bryter Layter album.
this is my fav album of all time and exactly what you said about how special it is hearing a piece of music for the first time and just thought it was funny because thats basically exactly why im watching this, lets me relive that moment hearing this album or really whatever album youre reacting to. def gonna watch alot more regularly.
If you liked the strings on "Numbers: then you will love "Paper Tiger" & "Lonesome Tears" by Beck / Sea Change.
Thanks for sharing your soul truly and honestly - it means a lot to a lot of people.
I'm a radiohead fan and this album gets better with every listen.
Adore this album, absolutely beautiful. Apart from In Rainbows this is my favourite
I've watched every single one of your Radiohead first listens and this was by far my favorite.
I'm really glad you enjoyed the album so much. Thanks a lot for sharing this ride with all of us!
Still come back to this to see your reaction to The Numbers. Been my favourite Radiohead track from the moment I heard it
I just heard a couple of albums by Jean-Claude Vannier. I salute you Old Man, THANK YOU!
Hey thanks - also an older music fan, Radiohead fan, (lucky to have seen them on the every tour from the bends through the KOL) loved this when it came out, but REALLY loved ANIMA - so thanks for the reminder on this LP. Such an elegant album. I’ll never forget hearing Decks Dark for the first time. (Also thanks for promoting music exploration beyond the artist and even genre you’re listening to-this is such an excellent reaction, stoked to check out some more content.🙏)
I really liked your reaction to this album, it's one of my favorites!
Loved this reaction, thank you so much for sharing it with us
My pleasure!!
Thanks for your reactions, this is now my go-to channel.
I love RH because they give a voice to what I feel, and to what so many others feel. And thus, RH brings many of us together, in a polarizing world. And that's some major stuff to pull off in this world.
Ful stop is very very amazing
The Numbers, Decks Dark, Ful Stop, and True Love Waits are some of RH’s best of all time. I actually love The King of Limbs, but I’m glad they went back to a more organic sound with more strings and piano for this record.
Daydreaming tearfully left the chat
One of the greatest bands EVER
Have been watching so muvh VJ lately and went back to this Old Man that I missed. Great reactions. Made me re-evaluate The Numbers for sure.
A perfect little piece of art. 👏🥲❤️
hey man, you're not the only weirdo on earth
hope not
You're awesome, people need to expand their musical taste though. I love Radiohead and so much more.
I wish so much I’d caught this live.
I’d been waiting all day for it, but couldn’t make it home in time.
Still very much enjoyed this.
I noticed you mentioned Steve Reich, also mentioning that Jonny may be behind the chorus of pianos in TLW, and you were likely right.
Jonny covered one of Reich’s guitar pieces, so I bet you were right!
I love the other radiohead albums, but this is probably the best album in my opinion.
The most stunning and intricate composition that brought me to a journey of smiles, tears, confusion, anger all emotions condense in an album.
It also holds an air of mystery which is so chilling and exhilarating.
Some songs you can also move and dance to.
So difficult to say which is my favorite song in this album because every song has its own personality that you can sync into.
The quality of the production, oh man, I'm no expert but i can hear a lot of depths and details in the recording.
ugh I wished I watched this reaction session live with you all.
I enjoy listening to your thoughts. bless.
Jonny Greenwood made an album with Penderecki back in 2012...it was just awesome!
A pleasure to watch you talk about music. You know your stuff... It's really refreshing.
thanks
The entire album is a banger. Thank you for doing this.
Sincerely your,
Mohran
The Numbers is my favorite Radiohead song, too. I thought I was the only one with that take.
Thanks for doing this, finally got around to watching. I subbed to you a few years ago. I think this album is Radiohead fully grown up. Pablo honey got their foot in the music industry door, the bends gave them a bit of license..ok computer made them kings, then they could tell the music industry that they were now doing what they liked. I feel this album was always in them, they just had to get the evolution right and we as fans had to evolve with them. Loved your reaction to this, it is a masterpiece. It almost takes you by the hand and leads you to the door of classical music.
Dude ,your reaction to Daydreaming!!! I knew you would love it edibles or no.Ohh wait a minute he’s lit! This is the shit.
I feel like I learn something each time I watch this channel.
The Numbers was instantly my favorite off the record as well. This record is amazing. Although it's not in my Top 10 anymore, due to finding music I like a bit more, when it came out, it was my favorite album. Now Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor is my favorite off the album. I want to dance to Present Tense when I eventually have the money to have a wedding ceremony.
Your response at 34.30 is my response.
God bless, man.
Thanks. It meant a lot for me too.
You're welcome!
I just wanted to add something a lot of people including me didnt love KOL but the basement session was fantastic as good as anything they ever did I would love to see a reaction to that and In Rainbows from the basement as well.
Strong disagree, KOL from the basement is not as good as anything they ever did. But it is a better version of KOL than the record
this video made me truly love this album
Very nice of you to say, thank you!
Thanks for the jean claude vannier recommend. Amazing
It's so good!
I still feel honoured to have watched this reaction live.
Great video. One of my top albums.
Your delight was delightful.
Keep shining man!
The strings part of The Numbers is godly
Get what you mean about fanboys, of any band. Pity more of us just can’t shut up and listen to the music. Really enjoyed watching you listen to Radiohead’s ouvre, been painting as I catch up on these casts, and it’s been the soundtrack of the pandemic for me. Love from Melbourne, man.
thanks for watching
@@VinylJunkies666 thanks for doing you. It helps
I really connect with the feeling you have for music. Not just the pleasure of listening, but the raw experience, the ways music elevates us, the ways it deeply affects our emotions and our brain. Music has always been my best friend, since I was a little kid, it was my escape and my passion at the same time. I just can't explain how much it matters to me. That experience of watching you absorb pieces of music that blew me away once, it's beautiful! Greetings from Brazil!
Daydreaming is beyond powerful musically.
I agree. The numbers is great. The strings are insane
I was about to sleep when i saw he went live with this and decided to come along for the ride. Totally worth it.
Now i can't sleep because i need to listen through the album for myself now
Daydreaming made me cry on my first listen too
What I love about bands like Radiohead and Tool. They refuse to be background noise. Demanding your attention like it or not. No matter how soft or heavy.
Seriously my favorite channel! Glad you are all caught up 🤘🤘🤘
I just missed it! I just started following you and you seem like a good dude! Thanks for the channel my dude!
Welcome!
I prefer these kind of videos over the other podcasts.
Me too. Thanks for watching
The album is gorgeous but parts are so sad that sometimes I just can’t bear it.
Ok man! I re-subscribed after wiping most of my stuff. I love the honesty in your reactions and am disgusted by channels that love everything just to get subscribers on board! It's art and should move you strongly despite you liking it or not! That's how these guys write! For themselves and the joy of performance
thank heavens the OG livestream wasn't deleted
Same day, in the future, our present. Just finished your OK computer broadcast. I am a bad boy, I skipped forward to my second favorite Radiohead reaction, its hard to choose but there it is. I am late to the party but loved the video I just watched. Looking forward to this, very much. Thank you Sir. Long lasting friendship is hoped for. I love most, about you, thus far, how much you connect to art, what you consider to be art, and how you describe and share your reactions. Doing this!
please continue your journey with thom's solo stuff and the atoms for peace record. there is a wealth of great stuff there.
Good call on taking music lessons! It is wonderful to be able to sit down with an instrument and just doodle and mess about. It's great. :) I was very lucky to have piano lessons early in my life, and did what I could on my own with guitar, voice and drums. Happy awesomeness! :D
1:43:15 When you hit that perfect apex. The perfect scratch. The 300 game. Achievement Unlocked.
If you want to check out Jonny Greenwood why not start with Bodysong, his first solo soundtrack, you will love the myriad of styles!
Thanks
Serge Gainsbourg...I'm on it, thanks.
uh huh
Also listen to the Spectre soundtrack they did if you like strings! It's nothing else but awesome!
Massive respect to this guy and the channel ✌️
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Radiohead is one of my favorite bands, up there with Godspeed and Can and other great ones you mentioned, ESPECIALLY Swans and Tool. Not unlike those bands, I think they are unparalleled in their field.
Nice to see you again! Come say hello, I'm still doing a daily live radio show on Twitch!
twitch.tv/vinyjunkies
Stunning album, love your work Sam 🤘✌
Good shit. Such a refreshing analysis.