I'd say that's accurate, Jonny Greenwood coming to fruition as a virtuosic musician was what pushed me over to that way of thinking. The first album I ever bought was The Bends at ten years old right when it came out because I saw the music video for Just and even I was taken by surprise by how talented he turned out to be, in a band full of very talented people.
Probebly one of the best Music videos ive ever seen ,,,im 63 now saw Radiohead at Glastonbury 1997 and as you say life goes by to quickly that video always leaves a tear in my eye DAVE UK
Thanks for being the rare reactor to correctly identify the concept of “sucking on a lemon”. Radiohead is a gift to our ears, and greatly benefits being discovered chronologically.
I think the vid for this is awesome, very touching - especially when you're 60... Seen RH a few times now, very skilled musicians/composers - it's like you have 'music' in a big heap over there and then Radiohead up there, floating around in their own world. Definitely worth exploring more - different phases as they develop/change so something for all taste - but always the real deal. In Rainbows is good, if you watch the 'In the Basement' versions you get to see them play 'live' but intimately and they stick pretty close to the produced album. That may be a good next step. [My son describes them as 'sonic painters']
They went from being considered the saviors of rock and roll (OK Computer 1997) to then releasing this album with no singles and half the album with no guitars yet somehow it all worked out. Needless to say this was a bit experimental and shocking when it came out in 2000 and it still sounds like it could have been made yesterday. The record is meant to be listened to in one sitting, actually all their albums are like that after the 1st one they're big on the whole album as an art form type of thing. What type of soundscape you get with Radiohead is dependent on the album because none of their albums sound alike but they still sound like Radiohead in a weird way even if it's Jazz based, more Classical, rock or even EDMish. Usually I tell people to listen to their albums in the order they were recorded in so you can see how Beatle like journey is and they remind me a lot of the Beatles especially 66 and after they just don't like to repeat themselves but it's all great to me.
Radiohead is a band have many style of music. 3 album Ok Computer, In rainbows and Kid a are in the top 10 of best album all time on many website and poll. Nice band to discover
This is a beautiful band my favorite and they will almost always feel or sound familiar because they are often used in the background of so many movies and shows enjoy your journey I to Radio head it's an awesome experience
Radiohead is seriously at the top of my list. I REALLY hope you explore them further. Possibly one of the best concert experiences you'll ever have, if you ever get the opportunity. 3 of their shows are in my Top 5. 🙂 You'll discover that "Creep" is really an anomaly in Radiohead's career. Not indicative of their later direction.
@@SaeedReacts. Im over 60 but Radiohead is my favourite band, I can highly recommend you react to Exit Music (For A Film); Subterranean Homesick Alien; How To Disappear Completely; Pyramid Song; Codex; then some from their live 'In The Basement' sessions: Nude; Reckoner; Weird Fishes/Arpeggi...that will do for starters I think. Cheers from South Australia
I am a massive fan of Radiohead!! I absolutely love them!! If you haven't heard their music catalogue I would like to say to start at the beginning and work your way up to current day. I love their live version from Jools Holland BBC "Paranoid Android" because it just shows how incredibly way ahead of their time they are as well as phenomenally gifted musicians/producers/performers. I especially love their album "In Rainbows" and the best version I think is the "In Rainbows From the Basement" because you get to see how gifted they really are! Then there is "The Smile" with Thom and Jonny, it's just phenomenal. Thank you Saeed!
Follow ups of Radiohead: The whole "OK Computer" album!, particularly "Paranoid Android", "Let Down", "No Surprises", "Karma Police" and "Subterranean Homesick Alien". Also "Fake Plastic Tree", "My Iron Lung", "High And Dry" and "Street Spirit(Fade Out)" from the album "The Bends".
Yes! I think the best live version of Creep is this one "Radiohead - Creep (Best live performance)", I also love "Radiohead - Street Spirit (Fade Out)", and the list goes on and on and on!! Thanks Saeed! I would love to see some more Radiohead reactions. Definitely!!
Oh yes. This was in the magnifically weird Vanilla Sky - well done for looking it up. LOVE that movie. This was the last Radiohead album I bothered with and I love it all ❤
Amazing you went from Creep to the opening track to Kid A and you got it straight away, the video helped but I’m impressed. Start at the beginning with this band you’ll enjoy the journey better
Really enjoyed your reaction, more observant than most! I get the feeling you could really fall for this band so why not take the plunge and go album by album? As a minimum, you should check out OK Computer, Kid A and In Rainbows. All 3 are right up there with the best albums ever made!
It was used at te beginning of vanilla sky. I hare these fan videos… they bring some atmosphere that’s not the band’s vision… you should really listen to song only
Honestly I can't stand fan made music videos. They try to match exact visuals to exact lyrics, so you don't have to come up with your own visual interpretation. Just lame.
Best band of the last 30 years.
@@themadcow71 to me they are like a combination of and natural successors to the Beatles and kraftwerk
Definitely ONE OF the best bands of the last 30 years
I'd say that's accurate, Jonny Greenwood coming to fruition as a virtuosic musician was what pushed me over to that way of thinking. The first album I ever bought was The Bends at ten years old right when it came out because I saw the music video for Just and even I was taken by surprise by how talented he turned out to be, in a band full of very talented people.
Probebly one of the best Music videos ive ever seen ,,,im 63 now saw Radiohead at Glastonbury 1997 and as you say life goes by to quickly that video always leaves a tear in my eye
DAVE UK
Great song! Awesome you saw them live. Thanks for watching, Dave!
Thank you for sharing that ... I'm 55 myself now ....
Blew me away too ..
This song was also used in The Creator
Thanks for being the rare reactor to correctly identify the concept of “sucking on a lemon”.
Radiohead is a gift to our ears, and greatly benefits being discovered chronologically.
Great song! Definitely want to explore more of their music!
Yeah, it was used in Vanilla Sky (2001). I discovered the post-rock band Sigur Ros in the early 2000s because of that film.
That band name sounds familiar. Must look them up.
sigur ros is the only band i find more beautiful then radio head lol
The song is used in the movie vanilla sky also in some commercials
I later googled it in the video, it kept bugging me😅
Vanilla Sky also had a couple of songs by the post-rock band Sigur Ros (and they became pretty damn famous because of that film).
I think the vid for this is awesome, very touching - especially when you're 60... Seen RH a few times now, very skilled musicians/composers - it's like you have 'music' in a big heap over there and then Radiohead up there, floating around in their own world. Definitely worth exploring more - different phases as they develop/change so something for all taste - but always the real deal. In Rainbows is good, if you watch the 'In the Basement' versions you get to see them play 'live' but intimately and they stick pretty close to the produced album. That may be a good next step. [My son describes them as 'sonic painters']
It was played in the beginning of the movie Vanilla Sky with Tom cruise. Trippy song for a trippy movie.
They went from being considered the saviors of rock and roll (OK Computer 1997) to then releasing this album with no singles and half the album with no guitars yet somehow it all worked out. Needless to say this was a bit experimental and shocking when it came out in 2000 and it still sounds like it could have been made yesterday. The record is meant to be listened to in one sitting, actually all their albums are like that after the 1st one they're big on the whole album as an art form type of thing. What type of soundscape you get with Radiohead is dependent on the album because none of their albums sound alike but they still sound like Radiohead in a weird way even if it's Jazz based, more Classical, rock or even EDMish. Usually I tell people to listen to their albums in the order they were recorded in so you can see how Beatle like journey is and they remind me a lot of the Beatles especially 66 and after they just don't like to repeat themselves but it's all great to me.
Radiohead is a band have many style of music. 3 album Ok Computer, In rainbows and Kid a are in the top 10 of best album all time on many website and poll. Nice band to discover
That outro gave me tears…
This is a beautiful band my favorite and they will almost always feel or sound familiar because they are often used in the background of so many movies and shows enjoy your journey I to Radio head it's an awesome experience
And i am a big fan of movies and shows. And definitely want to explore more of their music!
Radiohead is seriously at the top of my list. I REALLY hope you explore them further. Possibly one of the best concert experiences you'll ever have, if you ever get the opportunity. 3 of their shows are in my Top 5. 🙂 You'll discover that "Creep" is really an anomaly in Radiohead's career. Not indicative of their later direction.
Definitely want to hear more! Its a band that was on my list, so this is the start of another journey. 😄
"Karma Police" "Lucky"
@@SaeedReacts. Im over 60 but Radiohead is my favourite band, I can highly recommend you react to Exit Music (For A Film); Subterranean Homesick Alien; How To Disappear Completely; Pyramid Song; Codex; then some from their live 'In The Basement' sessions: Nude; Reckoner; Weird Fishes/Arpeggi...that will do for starters I think. Cheers from South Australia
@@brianbosecke3676 I can't think of any bad performances from either basement session.
The movie with Denzel Washington son about AI. When he was in the helicopter
Thanks for reminding me!
The rabbit hole is deep with this band
Vanilla Sky with Tom Cruz
vanila sky
You'll probably recognize a LOT of their music from tv and film
Excited to get discover it! 😃
I am a massive fan of Radiohead!! I absolutely love them!! If you haven't heard their music catalogue I would like to say to start at the beginning and work your way up to current day. I love their live version from Jools Holland BBC "Paranoid Android" because it just shows how incredibly way ahead of their time they are as well as phenomenally gifted musicians/producers/performers. I especially love their album "In Rainbows" and the best version I think is the "In Rainbows From the Basement" because you get to see how gifted they really are! Then there is "The Smile" with Thom and Jonny, it's just phenomenal. Thank you Saeed!
Thanks for watching and the recommendation. Definitely want to explore more.
Follow ups of Radiohead: The whole "OK Computer" album!, particularly "Paranoid Android", "Let Down", "No Surprises", "Karma Police" and "Subterranean Homesick Alien". Also "Fake Plastic Tree", "My Iron Lung", "High And Dry" and "Street Spirit(Fade Out)" from the album "The Bends".
@@YeungSze All of the above!
Thanks so much for these recommendations!
Yes! I think the best live version of Creep is this one "Radiohead - Creep (Best live performance)", I also love "Radiohead - Street Spirit (Fade Out)", and the list goes on and on and on!! Thanks Saeed! I would love to see some more Radiohead reactions. Definitely!!
Thank sfor the recommendation! Much appreciated!
Oh yes. This was in the magnifically weird Vanilla Sky - well done for looking it up. LOVE that movie. This was the last Radiohead album I bothered with and I love it all ❤
Great movie! Although when i first saw it in my teens I didnt quite understand it. 😅
This song is great!
@@SaeedReacts. The other biggie for me on this album is National Anthem. In 1997, I saw them at Glastonbury Festival. It was magical ❤️
Amazing you went from Creep to the opening track to Kid A and you got it straight away, the video helped but I’m impressed. Start at the beginning with this band you’ll enjoy the journey better
Definitely want to explore more. Great song!
Thanks for watching!
Kid A is a wild album, sonically
I remember it being in the show 6 feet under. or at least i think it was.
Love them too...Thom yorke ❤
Definitely music that resonates with me.
really enjoy your observations. you might check out all i need, from the same record as weird fishes.
Thank so much! Will add that one to my list.
Really enjoyed your reaction, more observant than most! I get the feeling you could really fall for this band so why not take the plunge and go album by album? As a minimum, you should check out OK Computer, Kid A and In Rainbows. All 3 are right up there with the best albums ever made!
Thanks! Definitely will explore more. Thanks for the recommendations!
It was used at te beginning of vanilla sky.
I hare these fan videos… they bring some atmosphere that’s not the band’s vision… you should really listen to song only
I followed the link in the request in this case
Awww yea
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Fan-created video, not an official one from the band
Yo Saeed, wake me up if you react to another Radiohead Music. Thanks
Dude I don’t recommend watching videos when reacting to music, it really distracts from how good the song is.
I get your point, but the person who donated for this request, wanted me to react to this.
Honestly I can't stand fan made music videos. They try to match exact visuals to exact lyrics, so you don't have to come up with your own visual interpretation. Just lame.
I understand. To each their own.
I followed the link in the request