This is a 12 year old video, so I don't expect to get any answers - but I have read that Lucky was recorded in one session for the Help EP and then the same version was used on Ok Computer? I'm confused as to where this version came from and how it exists
From the Wikipedia page of Lucky: In 1995, Radiohead were on tour, promoting their second album, The Bends. During soundchecks for shows in Japan, guitarist Ed O'Brien produced a high-pitched sound by strumming above the guitar nut.[2][3] The band developed the sound into the song and it became part of the set list.[2] So I think this could be a live performance from the tour?
I believe it's from an interview, maybe on some radio program. I remember, many years ago, before OK Computer.. Thom says, before playing this exact version with Jonny, something like: We have a bit of a James Bond obsession at the moment.
The chorus guitar sounds like the spongebob theme tune
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Alka-Young Your welcome 😊
@@hughmck7734 You made my day circa one year later again. Thx! :)
Jsjsjs exacto
Um ACTUALLY it’s Jonny adding vibrato to the strings with his fingers, not chorus.
"...pull me ouuuuut of the flames..." i like that old line.
@Aaron Timm It is today. Just not on this demo.
This has to be my favorite version, I love this song so much
wow i haven't heard this forever...like 90's mix/trade tapes forever:)
That intro :')
How did I not know of this lovely early version being out there?! Wow. Thanks!
Que '! Linda voz! De Thom! Una voz que enamora!
pure class!!!
This is a amazing
yea, wow!!
yeah, wow
Yeah, wow!
Haha
wow!
This is a 12 year old video, so I don't expect to get any answers - but I have read that Lucky was recorded in one session for the Help EP and then the same version was used on Ok Computer? I'm confused as to where this version came from and how it exists
From the Wikipedia page of Lucky:
In 1995, Radiohead were on tour, promoting their second album, The Bends. During soundchecks for shows in Japan, guitarist Ed O'Brien produced a high-pitched sound by strumming above the guitar nut.[2][3] The band developed the sound into the song and it became part of the set list.[2]
So I think this could be a live performance from the tour?
I believe it's from an interview, maybe on some radio program. I remember, many years ago, before OK Computer.. Thom says, before playing this exact version with Jonny, something like: We have a bit of a James Bond obsession at the moment.
Sara uwu
Thom looks kinda malnourished here.