No, Mr. Goodrich, that's where you are wrong. We are here for you, if we wanted to listen to Radiohead, we would just look them up. I don't speak for everyone, but I'm here because of what you add to the song!
I agree. I watch your reactions because of your enthusiasm and the fact that you tell me what is actually going on in the performance. Other reactors that just say wow all the time without providing any information is of no use to me.
Right? I just came from this arsehole called "ken tamplin" react to this song. Didnt understand it at all and was just being a total self absorbed arsehole haha. This guy was really genuine
There is genuine PAIN in that last cry of "Run" he sang that just cuts into you if you've ever had a crush that bad, or wanted to be accepted that badly and grabs you by the throat. Easily one of the most emotional performances I've ever had the pleasure of hearing.
I am unaware of any other equal moments of *TRUE* pure _raw_ honest Emotional talent in a song recorded live... you can hear where it's *_supposed_* to stop... but the *Actuality* of *REALLY LIVING* the emotion would not let him stop. Breaks me every time.
Radiohead songs to review: How To Disappear Completely; All I Need; Where I End & You Begin; Daydreaming; Paranoid Android; Let Down; Scatterbrain; Exit Music. And about 100 more ;)
All you need to know about Radiohead: They are the greatest band of the last 30 years. Play any album they made and you will find songs you'll love for the rest of your existence..
thom yorke never used to warm up. until one day he saw bjork warming up in the morning, for a very short performance in the evening, before that he never really took singing seriously. if you listen to some of his later work, his singing defo got better. having said that, his studio work is also better generally, and they don't process vocals with any vocoders or anything haha
To be able to project your voice at that volume above a loud band and an even louder audience is a vocal feat in itself. And he manages to hold a pitch. Kudos.
I'm new to this channel and I enjoyed watching the video with your reaction. It helped to see it for myself then hear what you thought of it. Man this song with his vocals I could listen to it all day.
Can never go wrong with track in Radiohead’s entire discography. One of the greatest bands of the last 30 years (along with tool and other artists of genres) that are always trying to make something genuine and grow.
I think this song in particular shows how conveying a message through the song and connecting to your audience through the raw emotion in his voice is just a different level of singing.
Great review! I completely agree that the folks who are “doing that” need to be respected. As the saying goes ‘if it were easy everyone would be doing it’ .
I remember listening to Thom talking about this song on Desert Island Discs (BBC radio). I won't tell you what he said (go find it on BBC archives), but there was a girl involved. :)
That long note. He almost breaks but holds it... And full respect tom the band. They didn't know he was going to hold it that long. Thay had to play 2 invisible beats without knowing they had to. Haha
This song is pure emotion, Im about the same age as thom yorke, and this song came out when i was still terribly awkward trying to figure out how to connect with women. Theres a reason that so many covers of this song exist, and that so many people are in the crowd. A relatable emotion will always touch more people than a pitch perfect voice. Love your reaction and your confession. I would love to see your reaction to tori amos.
This song isn't about being a creep persay, but more (and yes this is from Thom's experience) of a love he wasn't ever able to let her know of and receive back.
I remember seeing a different reaction video of this performance and he said, “is he okay?” No, I honestly believe thom was going through something during that performance. He wasn’t singing mechanically, he was singing from the pits of his soul.
I love these videos, i only sing when I'm alone or in the car but after watching some of these videos I'm thinking more about how I'm singing and subconsciously challenging myself to be better. Thank you for your content and I love the sweater.
Ah, best singing coach reaction ever. You let it play...no interruptions...lovely reaction. Thank you, sir I guess we have to of a certain age... I’m writing this as you said vocal snob. You’re honest ...love it
i love that you are owning your shit right now. there's the scale man creates and then there's the scale of the soul. the imperfection of man can be perfect through the eyes of the spirit and that my dear friend is what grabs us at our rawest and carries us through the pain of our emotions.xxx
Total respect to you. There's too many naive voice teachers on yt. Your experience and outlook is fresh .... I still won't sing in front of someone unless it's me in front of a mirror :)
I like your honesty, and that you recognize that imperfection can equal feeling. One of my favorite vocals of all time is Paul on Oh Darling. What makes it a favorite is the inflections and off note gruff emotion. From your reaction, I think you would enjoy Thom Yorke's other classic works. Radiohead is such a strange band, in that they don't set out to make hits, or care on public criticism. So, I think, most of their best work is un-noticed, gotta be a fan to know. Sail to the Moon Nude Exit Music The Gloaming The Recconner They have The Basement Tapes sessions where they perform live in a studio with all the tech with them that are incredible! Anyway, sorry to be yammering, I just came upon your video, was impressed with you, so Thank you!
Sweater confession time :) I love how honest you are during the reaction. I've already been subscribed for some time now and you are still growing, so don't despair :D
You should check out "Elizabeth" by Kamelot from the "One Cold Winters Night" DVD. I think you will enjoy the theatrical elements Roy Khan brings to the performance.
"I want a perfect soul".. harder to dismiss.. Loved this song for years.. and I think 21 Pilots must have sampled when the guitars fire, for use in their song. I do wonder what you think of his falsetto. Lot of vibrato on that sustain, that's for sure. The thing about that generation of singer was how much of their soul, exposure and vulnerability, was in the lyrics, and that came through. BTW - I like your confession time.
Loved your reaction!! Thom Yorke's voice is so deep & haunting, yet on the same note, powerful & full on energy......Love this song, & a shout out to my fellow CREEPS out there, we make the world a much more interesting place to live in 🙂 Just as a side note, there are a lot better performances of this song, this one was a bit sleepy LOL 🙂
@@pault1964 nah, he's always been very against coke. paranoid android was basically a spiteful jab at a cokehead he met at a bar. afaik he smoked pot when he was young and may, or may not, do so now. he probably sometimes used stimulants from 94 to 98 on occasion, considering how insane their touring schedule was at the time, but he's always spoke pretty disdainfully of hard drug use among "rock stars" (as in people like liam gallagher, not just musicians who play rock but those who live that whole lifestyle)
these singers are amazing. I dont see how they can get out of all those fans and sing there hearts out. my hat is off too all these amazing performers no matter what music style there in. they are masters.
Maturity and experience usually corrects our arrogance. Most people never admit their arrogance, only those who are capable of learning do. thanks for the reaction.
Mike, I watch a lot of reaction channels, and I can easily say that yours is the very best one. You're extremely charismatic, has a lot of technical insight, you feel bad for pausing songs, and we can see that you have a deep respect the artists/songs. The only "downside" of this channel is that you have a pretty good musical taste, so we will never get your first reaction to Hallowed be thy Name, for example :P BUT, there are still lots of gems, such as "Kamelot - Abadoned". So don't you ever think that we are here for the songs, because I am here to see YOU react to that! Keep it up my friend!
Hi, Mike First time watcher, now subscriber. I've watched a lot of reactions to this performance and something I really appreciate is that you let song play through before starting to comment. Stop-starting takes me out of a performance every time. Keeping the lyrics on screen is probably a very good idea for vocalists as expressive as Thom, so no, it didn't distract. Your point about snobbery is well-made and something I can identify with. I used to classify people like Thom and Eddie as "cool," but not "good." I'm very happy that I got over that! Also, you remind me of Stephen King (in the best possible way!). I haven't heard what makes this performance special expressed more succinctly than in this video. While economic, it's sensitive, honest and thoughtful. I appreciate that! Thanks for a great video!
I love your honest and emotional reaction. Might be a little out there but I would love to see you react to Dir en Grey - Vinushka (Live) or Magayasou (Live). The vocalist has amazing range and is so good at portraying emotion in his singing.
im primarily a hip hop head. i really just like words lol but i enjoy everything. when i first heard this song years ago it really resonated with me and tonight i decided to listen to it and end up on your vid. Anyways i just wanted to let you know that i really enjoyed you're openness at the end there. just like music, if i can feel you're faking im not coming back. and thats why im bout to click that sub button :) cheers.
G'day mate (and yes I'm from the bush), after watching this reaction I really really would love to see you react to an Aussie band called cold chisel. Jimmy Barnes is an Australian Icon. and they are Pioneers of a Genre we have in Australia that we call Pub Rock. just go through their songs and enjoy. Jimmy tends to be a bit full on in cold chisel but I remember watching him perform with his son singing christmas carols and holy crap can that man sing.
Very power tune. Thom Yorke's voice range of E2-E6 (and Other's) stand out in this tune First time I heard it was on Much Music, didn't know the lyrics but I loved it and always tried to remember the band's name Now I listen to them often
This song is very early radiohead. It's their most famous song but far from their best. It would be great if you could check out How To Disappear Completely, Karma Police, Paranoid Android, and Fake Plastic Trees.
One more thing that is very important to me and I have looked for it from a young age. What is a truly good performer. You know. When you said the singer from Creep hit that long note and gave his all yes he his all to the audience. He was thinking about someone he cared very much, many performers do this. I have been performing since 3, and have respect for the teachers and performers. And being a good one is not about just the lessons and being technical but the passion and what makes that particular performer. I was studying the song Lady with Kenny Rodgers singing,98% of the women cried. Then I did with Lionel Ritchie not one cried. They are both beautiful artist, I told my husband Kenny R had a low rumble in his voice, that was his own
Thom Yorke conveys emotion in every syllable he sings, you FEEL it in every song, and his voice is unique. He knows when to light it up for maximum effect. You ever listen to "high and dry"? Or to be honest, just every radiohead song.. The emotional reach is just amazingly special. Listen to "the pyramid song" maybe.. Karma Police also, There There.. Also, I'm subbed to Key of Geebz? he's an old composer reacting to all sorts of music, he "decomposes" them in his vids lol, check out his Radiohead playlist. He's also super impressed by Thom's vocals, and in particular his vibrato and emotional delivery. Love the video and your reaction, and I wholly agree.
Mike, I love your reaction and your sweatshirt. You have a great attitude and as a drummer I would love to work with a vocalist with your positive attitude.
I'm totally here on this channel for you. This one made me cry. I miss concerts so much. And a live video with your joy. Was just to much. I'm watching the rest of this video and then I'm going to fire up my Soundsystem. By the way. In future. The sweater makes you look like at mellow Californian hippie lover of life and art. That's a nice brand 💪🤩
I should never have watched this with the subtitles playing because now I actually know what he was saying, and it's nothing like what I've thought all these years...
If you think *this* song is great and you don't know much about Radiohead... well dive in and find out how deep the rabbit hole really is; you'll be in for quite a treat! :)
With the upmost respect sir, I am here to watch your reactions. I find you adorable and charming and I mean that as a compliment. You seem pretty amazing as a teacher and as a person in general. Keep spreading the joy and education! So many people don't care anymore. It's just a paying job, it's not a passion. Your viewers see your passion for the music. 😁😁
You are correct Mike Goodrich - the kidz only know vocal gymnastics singers that when they hear original artist interpret a song that is not "that" they are amazed that vocal originality exists.
I saw Radiohead perform this in 94 or 95 - whenever the Pablo Honey album was released. It was in a small venue in Auckland, New Zealand - perhaps 2-300 people. Everyone said Radiohead would be a one-hit wonder. Now it's time to review the Postmodern Jukebox version - the vocal gymnastics don't distract ;-)
My first thought... by all means, KEEP that sweatshirt until it literally falls off of you in tatters, and when that day comes, repair it and carry on. Oddly enough I wore a Radiohead shirt not unlike that one (nah, it's far worse) and I'll wear it as a badge of honor for as long as she takes me. Why? Just because, damn it! Secondly, your self-honesty and awareness are refreshingly real. Your lack of pre-tense is wonderful and is one of the few perks that comes with age. Another is the ability to change your mind, alter your mindset and be willing to admit it. I love your honesty. Radiohead: I've listened to the boys from the beginning and knew it would be just a matter of time until they'd be huge. One of the key elements which sets them apart nearly every band is their ability and willingness to explore new and different musical territories and wreck established "set boundaries." There are none. In my humble opinion, these guys are the only band who has never rested on their laurels. With each CD, or whatever we call them these days, is better than the one before. It's actually stunning if you sit back and actually think of how they have grown (musically) before our eyes, and I believe we'd be hard pressed to come up with another recording group, with their longevity and catalogue, who has clearly evolved with each CD. GREAT reaction. I'm a fan of Radiohead... and you! Ciao.
Please React to the singer AURORA. She has such a majestic voice. I think you'll really love her. Her song "Murder Song" is beautifully done . Her cover of "God is a woman" and "Life on Mars" is also fantastic.
@Dregoth The boys really complemented her voice and the song, have you watched her "Murder Song" live performance at the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize concert? If you haven't I really suggest that you do it is also quite beautiful.
I love your reactions and education. Even ur stories. You should wear the sweatshirt. Authenticity is priceless and if love the shirt I love the shirt.
Love your reactions 💞 & watching your journey. Not the greatest voice, but who cares? The genuine, raw emotion he delivers is 150%!! It's quite magical to see & feel.⭐💖 "Fake Plastic Trees" is a fave song of mine. The depth of sadness in the imagery is absolutely soul numbing. 😰👍Brilliance!!
No, Mr. Goodrich, that's where you are wrong. We are here for you, if we wanted to listen to Radiohead, we would just look them up. I don't speak for everyone, but I'm here because of what you add to the song!
Ditto!
That's really nice, thank you for that. (-:
I agree.
I watch your reactions because of your enthusiasm and the fact that you tell me what is actually going on in the performance.
Other reactors that just say wow all the time without providing any information is of no use to me.
Right? I just came from this arsehole called "ken tamplin" react to this song. Didnt understand it at all and was just being a total self absorbed arsehole haha.
This guy was really genuine
@@iwannasmell whats wrong with Ken tamplin?
There is genuine PAIN in that last cry of "Run" he sang that just cuts into you if you've ever had a crush that bad, or wanted to be accepted that badly and grabs you by the throat. Easily one of the most emotional performances I've ever had the pleasure of hearing.
100%
I am unaware of any other equal moments of *TRUE* pure _raw_ honest Emotional talent in a song recorded live...
you can hear where it's *_supposed_* to stop... but the *Actuality* of *REALLY LIVING* the emotion would not let him stop. Breaks me every time.
Oh the Gentleman of all reactors 🤘🤘🤘
So nice, thanks. (-:
Thank you for reacting to this performance. A 16 year old me was in the audience. I'm 40 now. Ahh memories.
Yeah, seeing these videos back makes me feel so old.
i envy you so much, you lucky human, all the best for you!
woah
Omg wow, lucky
Radiohead songs to review: How To Disappear Completely; All I Need; Where I End & You Begin; Daydreaming; Paranoid Android; Let Down; Scatterbrain; Exit Music. And about 100 more ;)
Good picks
Jigsaw falling into place
Reckoner
Present Tense - Jonny, Thom and & a CR78-version
Where I End & You Begin is such an underrated song. So beautifully composed.
He means means EVERY SINGLE WORD he sings from inside, you can hear the pain the frustration it is an epic performance bc we can all feel it
All you need to know about Radiohead: They are the greatest band of the last 30 years. Play any album they made and you will find songs you'll love for the rest of your existence..
thom yorke never used to warm up. until one day he saw bjork warming up in the morning, for a very short performance in the evening, before that he never really took singing seriously. if you listen to some of his later work, his singing defo got better. having said that, his studio work is also better generally, and they don't process vocals with any vocoders or anything haha
Back in the bends through Kid A period (circa ‘95-2001) his vocals - like the rest of the band - were so flawless and precise.
To be able to project your voice at that volume above a loud band and an even louder audience is a vocal feat in itself. And he manages to hold a pitch. Kudos.
You can always tell when a song like that is written by the singer, it adds an emotional depth that is otherwise absent.
I'm new to this channel and I enjoyed watching the video with your reaction. It helped to see it for myself then hear what you thought of it. Man this song with his vocals I could listen to it all day.
Thank you!
I know that feeling. Still have mine since 2007. Gf hates it, and mum and mother in law.
That's awesome. (-:
Can never go wrong with track in Radiohead’s entire discography. One of the greatest bands of the last 30 years (along with tool and other artists of genres) that are always trying to make something genuine and grow.
Hey! A fellow Tool and Radiohead fan 🤘
I think this song in particular shows how conveying a message through the song and connecting to your audience through the raw emotion in his voice is just a different level of singing.
Great review! I completely agree that the folks who are “doing that” need to be respected. As the saying goes ‘if it were easy everyone would be doing it’ .
For sure!! Thanks (-:
He’s really very special! Thank you sooo much. We all been there...feeling down and sad! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥 ❤️
Oh yes...(-: Thank you!
It's the emotions
I remember listening to Thom talking about this song on Desert Island Discs (BBC radio). I won't tell you what he said (go find it on BBC archives), but there was a girl involved. :)
I was here for Radiohead but after seeing your charisma behind the camera got you my sub
You should hear his current work.
I love that you shared, humble is the one of the best traits. Loved ur reaction, hugs from Sweden.
That long note. He almost breaks but holds it... And full respect tom the band. They didn't know he was going to hold it that long. Thay had to play 2 invisible beats without knowing they had to. Haha
No cover even comes close to this performance. Everything was simply perfect even the imperfections, It was oddly human.
This song is pure emotion, Im about the same age as thom yorke, and this song came out when i was still terribly awkward trying to figure out how to connect with women. Theres a reason that so many covers of this song exist, and that so many people are in the crowd. A relatable emotion will always touch more people than a pitch perfect voice. Love your reaction and your confession. I would love to see your reaction to tori amos.
Within their imperfection of their vocals is perfection.
This song isn't about being a creep persay, but more (and yes this is from Thom's experience) of a love he wasn't ever able to let her know of and receive back.
I´ve also known this song for years and not one second I thought it would sound like "The Air That I Breathe", but they were sued for just that.
My favourite band, total class. Great reaction fella 👌 👍 🤘
Please do more Radiohead. Their evolution is so very interesting. This concert was from the 90s I think. Talk about longevity!
I remember seeing a different reaction video of this performance and he said, “is he okay?”
No, I honestly believe thom was going through something during that performance. He wasn’t singing mechanically, he was singing from the pits of his soul.
I love these videos, i only sing when I'm alone or in the car but after watching some of these videos I'm thinking more about how I'm singing and subconsciously challenging myself to be better.
Thank you for your content and I love the sweater.
Ah, best singing coach reaction ever. You let it play...no interruptions...lovely reaction. Thank you, sir
I guess we have to of a certain age...
I’m writing this as you said vocal snob.
You’re honest ...love it
i love that you are owning your shit right now. there's the scale man creates and then there's the scale of the soul. the imperfection of man can be perfect through the eyes of the spirit and that my dear friend is what grabs us at our rawest and carries us through the pain of our emotions.xxx
Total respect to you. There's too many naive voice teachers on yt. Your experience and outlook is fresh .... I still won't sing in front of someone unless it's me in front of a mirror :)
thank you for your reaction , you are a genuine good guy and i prey and hope the best for you .
Thank you so much! And you too!
I like your honesty, and that you recognize that imperfection can equal feeling. One of my favorite vocals of all time is Paul on Oh Darling. What makes it a favorite is the inflections and off note gruff emotion.
From your reaction, I think you would enjoy Thom Yorke's other classic works. Radiohead is such a strange band, in that they don't set out to make hits, or care on public criticism. So, I think, most of their best work is un-noticed, gotta be a fan to know.
Sail to the Moon
Nude
Exit Music
The Gloaming
The Recconner
They have The Basement Tapes sessions where they perform live in a studio with all the tech with them that are incredible!
Anyway, sorry to be yammering, I just came upon your video, was impressed with you, so Thank you!
Thank you for showing us your humility/humbleness to us as well!
Sweater confession time :) I love how honest you are during the reaction. I've already been subscribed for some time now and you are still growing, so don't despair :D
Best reaction I've ever seen to this song! Liked and subscribed! Thank you so much, you have such a kind smile by the way!❤
You should check out "Elizabeth" by Kamelot from the "One Cold Winters Night" DVD. I think you will enjoy the theatrical elements Roy Khan brings to the performance.
"I want a perfect soul".. harder to dismiss.. Loved this song for years.. and I think 21 Pilots must have sampled when the guitars fire, for use in their song. I do wonder what you think of his falsetto. Lot of vibrato on that sustain, that's for sure. The thing about that generation of singer was how much of their soul, exposure and vulnerability, was in the lyrics, and that came through. BTW - I like your confession time.
Loved your reaction!! Thom Yorke's voice is so deep & haunting, yet on the same note, powerful & full on energy......Love this song, & a shout out to my fellow CREEPS out there, we make the world a much more interesting place to live in 🙂 Just as a side note, there are a lot better performances of this song, this one was a bit sleepy LOL 🙂
To much coke I think
@@pault1964 nah, he's always been very against coke. paranoid android was basically a spiteful jab at a cokehead he met at a bar. afaik he smoked pot when he was young and may, or may not, do so now. he probably sometimes used stimulants from 94 to 98 on occasion, considering how insane their touring schedule was at the time, but he's always spoke pretty disdainfully of hard drug use among "rock stars" (as in people like liam gallagher, not just musicians who play rock but those who live that whole lifestyle)
@@pimposki6232 He’s gotta be on something in that performance look at his jaw
Love your insight at the end on what "singing" is. It's proof that no matter how much you know there is room to keep growing.
these singers are amazing. I dont see how they can get out of all those fans and sing there hearts out. my hat is off too all these amazing performers no matter what music style there in. they are masters.
Your honesty just touched me, you sound like a really bang on guy. Peace to you my friend
I love that you realize that singing is just singing.
More down to earth than most videos by voice coaches on TH-cam
Nice to see a personable character for a change.
Maturity and experience usually corrects our arrogance. Most people never admit their arrogance, only those who are capable of learning do. thanks for the reaction.
Haley Reinhart is the best cover of the song. very different, also she did it in one take, after a show.
Since a couple of months I prefer the cover by Pau, the drummer of The Warning.
@@GerardvanGrinsven Will listen to this
Yes, I love her version!
I'll have a look, thanks!
My favourite cover of this song is by Conor Mason of Nothing but Thieves, listen to it if you don't know it, Conor is an incredible vocalist.
You are the Bob Ross of vocal coach reactors :)
Agree
I honestly am kind of sad I haven't come across you sooner, because you are a delight to watch sir. :)
Mike, I watch a lot of reaction channels, and I can easily say that yours is the very best one.
You're extremely charismatic, has a lot of technical insight, you feel bad for pausing songs, and we can see that you have a deep respect the artists/songs. The only "downside" of this channel is that you have a pretty good musical taste, so we will never get your first reaction to Hallowed be thy Name, for example :P
BUT, there are still lots of gems, such as "Kamelot - Abadoned". So don't you ever think that we are here for the songs, because I am here to see YOU react to that!
Keep it up my friend!
First words of the reaction are perfect - "Pretty darn awesome"... 100000% agree
Hi, Mike
First time watcher, now subscriber. I've watched a lot of reactions to this performance and something I really appreciate is that you let song play through before starting to comment. Stop-starting takes me out of a performance every time.
Keeping the lyrics on screen is probably a very good idea for vocalists as expressive as Thom, so no, it didn't distract.
Your point about snobbery is well-made and something I can identify with. I used to classify people like Thom and Eddie as "cool," but not "good." I'm very happy that I got over that!
Also, you remind me of Stephen King (in the best possible way!). I haven't heard what makes this performance special expressed more succinctly than in this video. While economic, it's sensitive, honest and thoughtful. I appreciate that!
Thanks for a great video!
Really appreciate all your reactions ❤
I love your honest and emotional reaction. Might be a little out there but I would love to see you react to Dir en Grey - Vinushka (Live) or Magayasou (Live). The vocalist has amazing range and is so good at portraying emotion in his singing.
im primarily a hip hop head. i really just like words lol but i enjoy everything. when i first heard this song years ago it really resonated with me and tonight i decided to listen to it and end up on your vid. Anyways i just wanted to let you know that i really enjoyed you're openness at the end there. just like music, if i can feel you're faking im not coming back. and thats why im bout to click that sub button :) cheers.
I'm here for your opinion on this song =) I really enjoy listening to composers and voice teachers take apart my favourite songs x)
G'day mate (and yes I'm from the bush), after watching this reaction I really really would love to see you react to an Aussie band called cold chisel. Jimmy Barnes is an Australian Icon. and they are Pioneers of a Genre we have in Australia that we call Pub Rock. just go through their songs and enjoy. Jimmy tends to be a bit full on in cold chisel but I remember watching him perform with his son singing christmas carols and holy crap can that man sing.
I put Radiohead right up there with the Beatles they are great live as well try Nude or Reckoner from the basement.
Wow, I love your reactions so much, especially for the insight you add!
so honest and precious wisdom from you Mike. Thank you!
This song is so relatable.. My favorite of all time
I came here For your calming Voice☺️
Hey Mike, digging your vibe and almost especially, your sweat shirt. You Both Rock!!
You talked me into it. 😊
i love your sweatshirt! it looks so comfy, my favorite kind of sweatshirt hahaha
I love your personality and vibe..you've earned a very happy sub
Very power tune. Thom Yorke's voice range of E2-E6 (and Other's) stand out in this tune First time I heard it was on Much Music, didn't know the lyrics but I loved it and always tried to remember the band's name Now I listen to them often
This song is very early radiohead. It's their most famous song but far from their best. It would be great if you could check out How To Disappear Completely, Karma Police, Paranoid Android, and Fake Plastic Trees.
I'm here for you and your grey sweatshirt to. You are actuelly realy cool to watch. Like that you have a podcast 2:)
i like this guy i want him as my next teacher
One more thing that is very important to me and I have looked for it from a young age. What is a truly good performer. You know. When you said the singer from Creep hit that long note and gave his all yes he his all to the audience. He was thinking about someone he cared very much, many performers do this. I have been performing since 3, and have respect for the teachers and performers. And being a good one is not about just the lessons and being technical but the passion and what makes that particular performer. I was studying the song Lady with Kenny Rodgers singing,98% of the women cried. Then I did with Lionel Ritchie not one cried. They are both beautiful artist, I told my husband Kenny R had a low rumble in his voice, that was his own
This is Radiohead!! ✊👍
Self taught incredible🥳✊♥️
Thom yorke does a great accoustic performance of "the clock"...he's very consistent live
Thom Yorke conveys emotion in every syllable he sings, you FEEL it in every song, and his voice is unique. He knows when to light it up for maximum effect. You ever listen to "high and dry"? Or to be honest, just every radiohead song.. The emotional reach is just amazingly special. Listen to "the pyramid song" maybe.. Karma Police also, There There..
Also, I'm subbed to Key of Geebz? he's an old composer reacting to all sorts of music, he "decomposes" them in his vids lol, check out his Radiohead playlist. He's also super impressed by Thom's vocals, and in particular his vibrato and emotional delivery.
Love the video and your reaction, and I wholly agree.
Mike, I love your reaction and your sweatshirt. You have a great attitude and as a drummer I would love to work with a vocalist with your positive attitude.
You are a gem sir
I'm totally here on this channel for you. This one made me cry. I miss concerts so much. And a live video with your joy. Was just to much. I'm watching the rest of this video and then I'm going to fire up my Soundsystem.
By the way. In future. The sweater makes you look like at mellow Californian hippie lover of life and art. That's a nice brand 💪🤩
I love your tangential backstories. They are thoroughly enjoyable and make me smile. 🤗
I should never have watched this with the subtitles playing because now I actually know what he was saying, and it's nothing like what I've thought all these years...
Haha...I've had that experience too!
If you think *this* song is great and you don't know much about Radiohead... well dive in and find out how deep the rabbit hole really is; you'll be in for quite a treat! :)
Great review - you are awesome!
Great reaction man
With the upmost respect sir, I am here to watch your reactions. I find you adorable and charming and I mean that as a compliment. You seem pretty amazing as a teacher and as a person in general. Keep spreading the joy and education! So many people don't care anymore. It's just a paying job, it's not a passion. Your viewers see your passion for the music. 😁😁
One of the best reactions
You are correct Mike Goodrich - the kidz only know vocal gymnastics singers that when they hear original artist interpret a song that is not "that" they are amazed that vocal originality exists.
I'm here for you Mike and also for your sweatshirt 👍
Dude, I just want to hang out with you and talk music for a while. Subscribed because you're so chill and interesting.
I really enjoyed this and I’d love to see what you think of Radiohead’s Let Down from the album OK Computer.
I enjoyed the cover of this song by Tom Ellis on "Lucifer".
I saw Radiohead perform this in 94 or 95 - whenever the Pablo Honey album was released. It was in a small venue in Auckland, New Zealand - perhaps 2-300 people. Everyone said Radiohead would be a one-hit wonder. Now it's time to review the Postmodern Jukebox version - the vocal gymnastics don't distract ;-)
Thom Yorke was actually crying as he sang the last bars of the song.
We all have an item of clothing our better half hates. 90% of my wardrobe in my case.
This is a great great song. Good reaction.
that song is more like verbal extreme sports than gymnastics.
two best versions I`ve heard ,are this one ,and the haley reinharts cover !
My first thought... by all means, KEEP that sweatshirt until it literally falls off of you in tatters, and when that day comes, repair it and carry on. Oddly enough I wore a Radiohead shirt not unlike that one (nah, it's far worse) and I'll wear it as a badge of honor for as long as she takes me. Why? Just because, damn it! Secondly, your self-honesty and awareness are refreshingly real. Your lack of pre-tense is wonderful and is one of the few perks that comes with age. Another is the ability to change your mind, alter your mindset and be willing to admit it. I love your honesty. Radiohead: I've listened to the boys from the beginning and knew it would be just a matter of time until they'd be huge. One of the key elements which sets them apart nearly every band is their ability and willingness to explore new and different musical territories and wreck established "set boundaries." There are none. In my humble opinion, these guys are the only band who has never rested on their laurels. With each CD, or whatever we call them these days, is better than the one before. It's actually stunning if you sit back and actually think of how they have grown (musically) before our eyes, and I believe we'd be hard pressed to come up with another recording group, with their longevity and catalogue, who has clearly evolved with each CD. GREAT reaction. I'm a fan of Radiohead... and you! Ciao.
Please React to the singer AURORA.
She has such a majestic voice. I think you'll really love her. Her song "Murder Song" is beautifully done . Her cover of "God is a woman" and "Life on Mars" is also fantastic.
@Dregoth The seed from the haik concert is beautiful, the whole forest environment really complements her whole aesthetic.
@Dregoth The boys really complemented her voice and the song, have you watched her "Murder Song" live performance at the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize concert? If you haven't I really suggest that you do it is also quite beautiful.
I love your reactions and education. Even ur stories. You should wear the sweatshirt. Authenticity is priceless and if love the shirt I love the shirt.
Love your reactions 💞 & watching your journey. Not the greatest voice, but who cares? The genuine, raw emotion he delivers is 150%!! It's quite magical to see & feel.⭐💖
"Fake Plastic Trees" is a fave song of mine. The depth of sadness in the imagery is absolutely soul numbing. 😰👍Brilliance!!
I'll check it out, thank you!