I chalk it up to them really being about the music and not the notoriety/success. Granted, I don’t know these guys personally, so I could be wrong. Plus every member is a talented musician on their own.
I didn’t realise that Tom was struggling big time during this set! even on the verge of walking off stage due to some technical issues! And stress! Radiohead were nothing but amazing here! it’s said that O’brien was the support to keep Tom focused and afloat
I was there. Paid an awful lot for the ticket (£240 in '97!), lost my friends so spent the whole weekend alone (before mobiles, lol), was fully unprepared for the mudfest that it was and Neil Young, the only other reason I went, pulled out...but seeing this greatness made it all worthwhile.
I was there too - also lost my mates and spent 2 nights shacked up in a dripping wet tent with a random woman i never saw again in my life. It was the best weekend of my life and that was before Radiohead came on. I paid £400 for my ticket, I'd spend 10x that to see them play like this again.
I was there too but paid corrupt stewards £15 to get in. They gave you an ultraviolet stamp on your hand as if you'd already entered the site and been back out to the car. There was a large queue handing over their 15 quid. They must have made a fortune. Did that in 98 too. In 95 we jumped the fence fully laden with rucksacks. One friend got stuck on top, hanging upside down. When he finally got down he promptly threw up. About 200metres away there was a mob shaking the fence down so we could have just walked In a little later. That was when the government demanded higher security because it had been completely compromised In 95 and the number of people swelled to an enormous size. In 94 my first Glasto we did buy tickets. Could have cost about £140, I can't remember. This gig was easily the best I've ever seen. It was special. Mind was blown. Was the first time hearing Ok computer as I think the release date was still a few months away and they were pretty much showcasing their stunning new album to the world
Christ on a bike, were tickets going on the black market coz it was them or something? I went in 99 and 2000 and it was £80 a pop. Granted, the extra woulda been worth it to see Radiohead three albums in. I saw them at Notts Poly in 92 supporting Kingmaker. Not quite the same experience xD
Kids today will never know that feeling of walking into a Tower Records browsing cds and suddenly hearing a bad employee play Airbag well before the release date over the speakers. That first part with the low guitar riff/solo thing… we somehow knew it was Radiohead. Well, I’ve said enough. Back to my middle age present day.
Yeah...long, long time ago, we went to "music stores", where we searched for "CDs" to discover new (to us, not new as just made...) and fantastic music...we even spent more than 1 minute hearing a song, and...prepare to be mesmerized: we even lost time reading the lyrics, when those "CDs" had them!...yeah, it was a crazy time to be alive.
There's two things that come to mind about this song, one is that it's a beautiful song about a near lethal experience... The other is "I'm back to say the n word"
No disrespect meant to Nigel Godrich, who definitely knows what he's doing--but why do you really need a producer when you can just walk onstage and actually knock it cleanly out of the park with a version even better than that on the album?
Nigel was probably there during the sound check with the sound technician checking all the levels so it would sound this good. I don't think they just pick up a guitar and plug it in and knock out this sound. A bit more prep goes into it.
In addition to what the other comment said, Nigel is involved with actually making the songs too. He adds his thoughts/direction to the process, even if he doesn’t play an instrument
Today marks 26 years since this performance at Glastonbury, 28th of June. 1997 - 2023
Gracias por compartir esta magnífica joya. Saludos desde México 🙏🙏🙏
The subtitles on this video are just as awesome as the song itself, lmao
Brim
Radiohead go burrrrrrrrre
Lmao
“Refer to previous lyrics (x2)”
haahah fact
god they’re really funny
Love how the intro is arguably the band's most metal riff and they put fucking sleigh bells under it hahaha. Gotta love Radiohead
Check out I Wanna Be Your Dog by The Stooges. lol
Just to lighten the mood a bit 🤠
Myxomatosis would like to have a word lol.
@@zackzallie8735 heard that song before, never noticed the bells. Maybe that's the influence on Johnny!
Electioneering is a good shout also. Sounds like post punk/ the Fall.
When Jonny's guitar went wweeeenoneononnoopwopewoepwwepmwep I really felt that
Haha totally with that
Colins bass is beautifully nuanced on this track, it's often easy to overlook his contribution.
I remember when this disc dropped. Five seconds in, you knew the game had changed.
It was a cassette tape that dropped for me ;)
The intro always gets me
I love when the opening riff comes back at the end. It invoked a catharsis of sorts when i first heard that 😇
@@dimps_YESSSSSSS I AGREE
@dimps_ It's an absolute masterpiece.
How do humans even write music like this? Masterpiece.
They said street spirit was (don’t quote me) downloaded through them or something. They had no say in it. Its like they’ve tapped into the universe
I chalk it up to them really being about the music and not the notoriety/success. Granted, I don’t know these guys personally, so I could be wrong. Plus every member is a talented musician on their own.
@@brainiac.computergood way to put it. Every single one of these guys has mastered each others instruments and and virtuoso’s of creativity
I didn’t realise that Tom was struggling big time during this set! even on the verge of walking off stage due to some technical issues! And stress! Radiohead were nothing but amazing here! it’s said that O’brien was the support to keep Tom focused and afloat
I was there. Paid an awful lot for the ticket (£240 in '97!), lost my friends so spent the whole weekend alone (before mobiles, lol), was fully unprepared for the mudfest that it was and Neil Young, the only other reason I went, pulled out...but seeing this greatness made it all worthwhile.
Awesome
Nice
I was there too - also lost my mates and spent 2 nights shacked up in a dripping wet tent with a random woman i never saw again in my life. It was the best weekend of my life and that was before Radiohead came on. I paid £400 for my ticket, I'd spend 10x that to see them play like this again.
I was there too but paid corrupt stewards £15 to get in. They gave you an ultraviolet stamp on your hand as if you'd already entered the site and been back out to the car. There was a large queue handing over their 15 quid. They must have made a fortune. Did that in 98 too. In 95 we jumped the fence fully laden with rucksacks. One friend got stuck on top, hanging upside down. When he finally got down he promptly threw up. About 200metres away there was a mob shaking the fence down so we could have just walked In a little later. That was when the government demanded higher security because it had been completely compromised In 95 and the number of people swelled to an enormous size. In 94 my first Glasto we did buy tickets. Could have cost about £140, I can't remember. This gig was easily the best I've ever seen. It was special. Mind was blown. Was the first time hearing Ok computer as I think the release date was still a few months away and they were pretty much showcasing their stunning new album to the world
Christ on a bike, were tickets going on the black market coz it was them or something? I went in 99 and 2000 and it was £80 a pop. Granted, the extra woulda been worth it to see Radiohead three albums in. I saw them at Notts Poly in 92 supporting Kingmaker. Not quite the same experience xD
Best subtitles on TH-cam. 🤣
the subtitles is gold loll
the greatest band of all time
I like how someone paid full attention and made a vivid captions for this. I love it.
Ed and Jonny guitar duo here for the solo while Thom keeps playing makes this song one of their best
Goosebumps still with that opening riff and the subtitles are hilarious
whoever made this subs is a genius
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Radiohead
Goosebumps
Kids today will never know that feeling of walking into a Tower Records browsing cds and suddenly hearing a bad employee play Airbag well before the release date over the speakers. That first part with the low guitar riff/solo thing… we somehow knew it was Radiohead. Well, I’ve said enough. Back to my middle age present day.
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Radiohead
Yeah...long, long time ago, we went to "music stores", where we searched for "CDs" to discover new (to us, not new as just made...) and fantastic music...we even spent more than 1 minute hearing a song, and...prepare to be mesmerized: we even lost time reading the lyrics, when those "CDs" had them!...yeah, it was a crazy time to be alive.
still as impactful and fresh as it was in the 90s
i taped this concert from the radio in like 97 or 98 and every note is ingrained in my brain. Must have listened to it as much as okc itself back then
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Radiohead
A Masterpiece of a song!❤
Always enable the subs, kids- you never know just how much they might save your life....
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Radiohead
Im amazed that i survived, the subtitles saved my life
Oh to go back to the 1990's. If only we knew how good we had it back then.
lmao the captions are funny
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Radiohead
Came for radiohead, stayed for the subtitles
You win, best subtitles ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ug, garble, burk
This is UTTERLY MINDBLOWING!! That ending!!!
Sound from those 90s I wish that could happen again
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Radiohead
Does it get any better than Radiohead! Think about how great this era of Radiohead was with HTTT and In Rainbow’s 🌈 yet to come ……unbelievable.
jonny from 152. love it so much
I love the subtitles. whoever wrote them is amazing.
My fav RH song to hear and see Thom perform
Magnificent.
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Radiohead
@@funlittlefish Get lost spammer
Best live performance I ever saw bar none
Radiohead could be on everyone's radar and is still call them under rated. Phenomenal.
Radiohead in the pursuit of music.
oml the subtitles lmao
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these captions are the *chef's kiss*
It’s just perfect
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Radiohead
@@funlittlefish dope band, thnk u
my favorite jonny, in top 5 songs, his solo ,
those lyrics
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Radiohead
I agree. The subtitles are incredible ASTERVEN 😂
2024. The best song in this fuc@## world
Gracias por el video!
music really did peak in the 90s...
amazing
has Phil ever put a stick wrong??? What a legend
Always find it interesting how badly filmed this gig (and I guess Glastonbury vids from back then) is...
*standard Thom spasm*
that was cool
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Experimental stuff!
Vaaaaaaaaaa suh
These subtitles in the beginning were funny
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B b b back to save ya Universe
Captions guy rl!
3:42
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jonnys guitar: bloopolpllbplloblkpoblpobpblpblplb 🤣
Standard Thom Spasm...😆🤣
Hello howaaayou
There's two things that come to mind about this song, one is that it's a beautiful song about a near lethal experience...
The other is "I'm back to say the n word"
Aajajajajajjajajajjkajk
Madness in a good way. The Bends/ Pablo. Ok Computer stood out. I like simplicity. Pablo is the best. Guitar driven perfection.
That's a pretty crazed up claim, that out of all Radiohead's albums, Pablo Honest is the best.
i’ll respect your opinion but man pablo and the bends gotta be their two worst albums
@@alchemyyyyhow can can you say the bends is one of the 'worst' when the king of limbs exists
@@Joob_Toob Im sorry but Separator is peak creativity for radiohead uwu
@@Joob_ToobKing of Limbs is in my Radiohead Top 5 albums though - truly solid stuff and only 8 tracks long too
Most underrated band of the past 50 years
bro they have more views on spotify than blur or oasis as of 2023
@@PinoyAbnoy Oasis and Blur are incredibly underrated as well
@@beantown_billy2405 theyre not incredibly underrated. its just that theyre no longer mainstream/latest.. theyre a has been.. a nostalgia bands
@@PinoyAbnoy stfu you're dizzying yourself trying to complete a thought
Greatest band of all time
Back when they were artists
huh??
Best song ever written
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Radiohead
No disrespect meant to Nigel Godrich, who definitely knows what he's doing--but why do you really need a producer when you can just walk onstage and actually knock it cleanly out of the park with a version even better than that on the album?
Nigel was probably there during the sound check with the sound technician checking all the levels so it would sound this good. I don't think they just pick up a guitar and plug it in and knock out this sound. A bit more prep goes into it.
In addition to what the other comment said, Nigel is involved with actually making the songs too. He adds his thoughts/direction to the process, even if he doesn’t play an instrument
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Radiohead