thank y'all for all your wonderful comments and support on this video! if you have any desire to watch this video in its uncut hour long entirety its posted on my Patreon which I linked in the description! just wanted to share in case! but thank you for the pain this album has brought unto me its truly been horrible... in the best way...
@trevordoolan50112 ай бұрын
Radiohead definitely have influences, though what they do is very much their own thing ! A few Bands & Albums that may give you an idea from where Radiohead have drawn influences from -- Joy Division - Closer My Bloody Valentine - Loveless Slowdive - Souvlaki Polygon Window (Aphex Twin) - Surfing On Sine Wave Spiritualized - Lazer Guided Melodies The Cure - Disintegration The Jesus And Mary Chain - Psychocandy The Sisters Of Mercy - First And Last And Always Underworld - Dubnobasswithmyheadman To name just a few [for now]. Oh... and if you're gonna check out My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive, then you should also check out -- Ride - Nowhere .
@noqho27672 ай бұрын
Genuinely How To Disappear Completely and Motion Picture Soundtrack might actually be 2 of the best songs ever made
@elicervantes43762 ай бұрын
indeed
@Veggamattic2 ай бұрын
HTDC is Thom's favourite.
@popeopera2 ай бұрын
Given the emotional impact of both...the word best is a grossly a inadequate classification.
@thegeckolord03522 ай бұрын
i prefer idioteque
@geeklonewu78122 ай бұрын
The National Anthem is up there too
@sabalos2 ай бұрын
Your initial "wh- wha- this isn'--" reaction is precisely the reaction this album got when it came out in 2000. Everyone was expecting more of OK Computer, but they had been off listening to Aphex Twin and Bjork for three years
@sassytabascoАй бұрын
As God intended. Lmfao
@carbonated-b6y2 ай бұрын
This album just THROWS you in the universe of dreadful technology, darkness, ambience... and gives you a glimpse of light at the end.
@Zholobov12 ай бұрын
Suicidal light
@maxdamagusbroski2 ай бұрын
Yeah. I regret buying this when it was released at one of the hardest points in my life.
@letthebeatr0ck2 ай бұрын
I know music is subjective but I’m struggling really hard to understand where you are seeing light at the end of this album
@carbonated-b6y2 ай бұрын
I always thought about the last song in a positive way. The line "i will see you in the next life" means acceptance to me
@auser20452 ай бұрын
@@carbonated-b6yI kinda see the hidden track (called Untitled on most streaming services) as a glimmer of hope after Motion Picture Soundtrack
@FrazerSmithsChannel2 ай бұрын
'Motion Picture Soundtrack' was originally written the same day as 'Creep'.
@muzikkification2 ай бұрын
That's insane!
@johnb2422Ай бұрын
they were saving it for when all their other songs were as good.
@ElGwapo1927Ай бұрын
Really? I didnt know that cheers
@Pilodon2 ай бұрын
Watching you listen to Radiohead returns me to the feelings I got the first time I heard Radiohead. What a crazy gift. Thank you. ♥
@k8thegr8.2 ай бұрын
this means so much to me thank you :')
@vathek48542 ай бұрын
KID A is my favorite album. Not only by Radiohead but in general. "The Greatest Left Turn in Music History".
@Josh-hi2ti26 күн бұрын
nah this album sucks
@cisco12255 күн бұрын
This was my favorite Radiohead album until In Rainbows. But I still LOVE this album.
@tickbox_2 ай бұрын
One of the most important albums ever made. It's worth baring in mind that this was their next album after Ok Computer, which was the album that pushed them to being a world famous and respected rock band. Then suddenly Kid A comes out and opens the way it does, with all its dark electronic weirdness. Just a crazy and brave left turn to take right after achieving massive success in one genre, just to completely go against that. A lot of fans at the time were not happy about it at all, but years later it's considered one of their best albums. The impact this album had on the industry and the way it influenced other bands is massive. I feel like that sums up what makes Radiohead so good in a way. Just an outright refusal to do what you expect.
@fakecubed2 ай бұрын
Every song goes in a totally unexpected direction from how it starts. And every new album goes in a totally unexpected direction from their last album.
@alfiehagan4382 ай бұрын
Love this album but we gotta start suggesting some more happy albums or she’s gonna go insane.
@mocapcow29332 ай бұрын
we need Bonito Generation
@JackFate762 ай бұрын
@@mocapcow2933 YES!
@feli6277Ай бұрын
@@mocapcow2933 heat
@crumbtember25 күн бұрын
I know the perfect album for her to react to: let's knife by shonen knife. Amazing vibes.
@lazyatthedisco2 ай бұрын
Everything in its Right Place has got to be the best opener for an album ever. It immediately transports you into the strange world they're invoking, the tension amped to the max and Thom's modulated but heartfelt voice is just... chef's kiss.
@robcoz982 ай бұрын
In regards to Untitled, the streaming releases have sort of messed things up as it was actually a hidden track after 1 minute of silence during Motion Picture Soundtrack. Initally it's theorised that this is a hopeful glimpse of "the next life"
@holdenfoster31242 ай бұрын
MASSIVE props to Nigel Godrich. All those little details you notice are credited to his insane production chops. Highly recommend listening to Talkie Walkie by Air, also produced by Nigel. All the warm electronic feels in a serene package.
@jameshenderson68772 ай бұрын
every time i’m having a panic attack i stick on how to disappear and it’s honestly sorts me right out - magic music i swear
@ShineOnBenevolentSun2 ай бұрын
For me it's Everything In It's Right Place. There's just a sort of Zen to the main riff that fuzzes out the rest of the world and refocuses me to the inside.
@tylerbakermusicАй бұрын
That’s me with Treefingers. It just shuts my mind off entirely. I love it. Really great ambient music for a really overly anxious person 😭
@JonMatthias2 ай бұрын
The sound in idioteque that you loved was a sample of one of the first computer composed pieces of music by Paul Lansky called Mild in leise and was written in 1972. It is four tones.
@BarelyEinstein2 ай бұрын
Welp, this album is part of your life now.
@Mintis-bh4rr2 ай бұрын
FINALLY SOMEONE SHARES MY FEELINGS FOR MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK!!! BEST SONG!!!
@onasmerjil24Ай бұрын
“I can’t get it can any worse” then plays motion picture soundtrack 😂🙂↕️
@Londeton2 ай бұрын
A Moon Shaped Pool Next! (Or The Bends)
@jordanbeck69572 ай бұрын
I don't know if she'll survive AMSP 😭
@matheusramos13832 ай бұрын
@@jordanbeck6957 Lol, better listen In rainbows first
@Dontompk2 ай бұрын
@@matheusramos1383 she already listened in rainbows
@teagusmeagus71682 ай бұрын
@@jordanbeck6957Exactly, that album makes ME cry and I’m a frozen block of ice. Especially “True Love Waits” when you realize it was written about his ex wife at the beginning of their relationship as a love song, but years later when they recorded the song she was dying and they made the music more emotional and it completely changed the meaning of the lyrics “just don’t leave”. 😭
@wsshores33022 ай бұрын
Yes. The Bends for sure.
@sassytabasco2 ай бұрын
Getting to "Motion Picture Soundtrack" and saying "It can't get any worse" was like a character in a slasher flick saying "I think we lost him" Wow lmfao
@josefadams647Ай бұрын
in my 40s. i can't tell you how many amazing moments i had while listening to their music in life. great moments. lonely moments. their music is apart of my life experience. from start to finish this album is a masterpiece.
@kylec18362 ай бұрын
The greatest left turn album ever. Radiohead doesn’t make the same album twice! The “sucking on a lemon” line just makes me think he meant that the world or certain circumstances have turned him sour/turned off or disconnected from things. 🤷♂️
@skincarewipes2 ай бұрын
It's just an English saying for waking up in a bad mood. Same as getting out of the wrong side of the bed.
@aldo342 ай бұрын
DON'T skip King of Limbs. Whatever the haters say, it's a grower. And Moon Shaped Pool is also brilliant.
@chrisrich751Ай бұрын
Moon Shaped Pool is utterly beautiful
@JacobWrestledGod29 күн бұрын
I actually utterly love King of Limbs for all its repetitive drum beats, and I found Moon shaped pool underwhelming
@JimmyKlef2 ай бұрын
I just want to say quick that i have really bad ptsd and for some reason i was super able to empathize with you over this album. I’ve loved it for quite some time but the ptsd kind of cuts off a lot of access to feelings and gets buried in this protective shell. I also make music. Or used to. I was pretty awesome. It literally was almost a therapy-esque breakthrough for me to watch this. I connect with super genuine people and can’t stand anyone who isn’t. It released quite a bit of my heart to see someone feel great music right. As a musician myself… who stopped… you may have recharged me to do it again. Thank you for being so real and vulnerable. This album is heaven.
@k8thegr8.2 ай бұрын
wow wow wow. this means more to me than I could ever explain. to be able to have inspired you to maybe start up music again is something I never thought I would do! you are so awesome and I am so excited for you to pursue it again. thank YOU for being so real & vulnerable. you've inspired me to keep on exploring the world of music as much as I can!!! so thank You!!!
@jack_rabbit2 ай бұрын
I remember hearing this on day one, and my first thought was that Thom Yorke was clearly hanging out w Bjork at the time. It feels so intimate and honest and raw. It changed everything for the band from then on.
@jack_rabbit2 ай бұрын
Also, if you have access to a PS5, there is a free cideo game that uses artwork and music from Kid A and its sister album Amnesiac to create a virtual museum experience.
@jack_rabbit2 ай бұрын
Sounds to me like you're ready to dive into the sister album Amnesiac. Its the other half of Kid A's coin.
@ShineOnBenevolentSun2 ай бұрын
Their collaboration around that time, "I've Seen It All," for her Dancer in the Dark soundtrack album, is a heartbreaker. There's a gut-punch of a film, too. My favorite movie that I'll never watch again.
@jack_rabbitАй бұрын
@@ShineOnBenevolentSun yeah that's my fav song on the soundtrack for sure
@paulkaufmann65462 ай бұрын
Amnesiac is my personal favourite. lovely video :)
@jasonloader8149Ай бұрын
Yup - I gotcha there. They pushed the boundaries on Amnesiac and then retreated on subsequent albums. Couple of great songs on In Rainbows and Pool but yeah + Amnesiac - best album I reckon. BTW - you can tell fucking idiots from decent people by their reaction to Radiohead songs - it's failsafe xxxx
@jasonmelo9379Ай бұрын
Pyramid song, one of the best of all time!
@golfbru46922 ай бұрын
Idioteque will forever be one of radioheads most underrated songs and one of the best written songs ever. It's so cold and horrifying, those forever beating drums and the droning feel so urgent. Thoms vocals are horrifying, like he's screaming for help but lost all hope at the same time. This song will forever capture the true horror enormity of an apocalypse. "women and children first." "ice age coming, ice age coming." those lyrics will forever be drilled into my head. This song truly feels like THE Kid A song, and feels like the perfect song to describe this album.
@tmountain12 ай бұрын
I can't wait till you get to Amnesiac, with Pyramid Song. I swear that song is a portal to an alternative universe
@ph80772 ай бұрын
The video enhances it...& that's rare.
@tmountain1Ай бұрын
@@ph8077 Absolutely! Chilling.
@pickthestickup2 ай бұрын
I was 15 when this album dropped. A sophomore metalhead-cybergoth-shoegaze-hardcore punk kid. Very familiar with their previous work. I was fuckin BLOWN AWAY.
@UncleGwendolyn2 ай бұрын
There's a version of Motion Picture Soundtrack on YT that's played at a young gentleman's funeral by the members of his brass band. It's simply the most fitting tribute to the soul that I can envisage.
@marzipanmonkeyАй бұрын
It's easy to forget just how much of a CURVE ball this was at the time given Radiohead were Indie darlings after Ok Computer and the anticipation for Kid A was massive! They could so easily have just gone for an Ok Computer Part 2 and knocked it out of the park but the fact they chose to just completely go in a crazy direction was so surprising but also exciting at the time. It seriously felt like it was way ahead of it's time when it came out. And on a side not - How to Disappear Completely is one of the most haunting and most gorgeous songs ever made.
@jyjjy72 ай бұрын
You questioned what it might be like to see Radiohead live, well this is a quote from an interview with the band; Colin Greenwood: There’s one show from that tour that comes to mind. We were in the middle of an encore of “No Surprises” and Thom went into the audience. Thom drifts into the middle of this crowd of 10,000 or so people, and he just starts burrowing into the ground. Like, really tunneling. And as the song goes on he’s getting deeper, and people are following him down there. Eventually, the whole audience had followed him down into that bottomless hole, and we were all alone onstage. Three days later, Thom emerged alone from the tunnel cradling a dove, nobody else with him. Actually, no one from that audience was ever seen again. That was an amazing show.
@fakecubed2 ай бұрын
People didn't expect Kid A after OK Computer, but the clues were there as early as The Bends: that Radiohead was going to transform into something quite different from where they started out. A lot of Radiohead fans freaked out and didn't know what to think when this came out of nowhere in 2000. Most I think have since come around, and embraced the new direction, and now appreciate how much Radiohead evolves with each album they put out. But what it really comes down to is Thom didn't want to be a rock star, and Johnny was never going to _just_ be a guitarist. They're both crazy talented musicians in general (not to discount the very significant contributions from the other three members of the band), and their goal is just to make great music, regardless of the neat little boxes of music genres that labels try to force bands into. After OK Computer, they had proven themselves enough that they could really just do whatever they wanted, and they've been doing exactly that ever since. They were already massively influential, but with Kid A they pretty much changed the whole world of music, and they've managed to keep pushing the boundaries and breaking new ground album after album.
@SuperdelphinusАй бұрын
How do you think Kid A changed the whole world of music? I mean it’s a very good album but that seems a little hyperbolic. I’m not even sure it really changed much in indie let alone the ‘world of music’?
@nathanmarone2 ай бұрын
"This should be the new national anthem," is exactly what I've been saying for over 20 years.
@notillusion71332 ай бұрын
to everyone saying "the bends", i raise you the king of limbs! underrated album, arguably in their top three best of all time
@nothingtosee32512 ай бұрын
No one is arguing for it to be in the top 3😭
@michelemorselli70472 ай бұрын
@@nothingtosee3251 I AM. TKOL is and underrated gem
@GoogleVideoMan2 ай бұрын
I agree but I suggest a track change… Create a playlist with these songs and thank me later. 1. Bloom 2. Lotus Flower 3. The Daily Mail 4. Little by Little 5. Staircase 6. Feral 7. The Butcher 8. Morning Mr. Magpie 9. Supercollider 10. Codex 11. Separator
@gustoaudio87112 ай бұрын
@@GoogleVideoManexactly this… to make it the more substantial fleshed out album it should have been (but not missing Give Up the Ghost…)
@GoogleVideoMan2 ай бұрын
@@gustoaudio8711 I like Give Up the Ghost but I had to cut it because I couldn’t fit it in anywhere without screwing up the flow. This is why Radiohead have some of the best b-sides. Many of these songs are b-sides that were cut from TKoL which I put back but I ended up having to make a cut of my own unfortunately.
@__alexandre__45162 ай бұрын
I LOVE YOUR REACTIONS SO MUCHH
@samgreenwood72072 ай бұрын
Love your reactions. You are great. Keep 'em coming 🙂
@toumlachlagrapp22822 ай бұрын
Thank you for your reaction. I bought this album day one when it came out and your video makes me remember how I felt when I heard Kid A for the first time. It was so emotional too. Thanks again.
@nobody.special.basically2 ай бұрын
Just to clarify: Nothing like Kid A existed before its release. Nothing.
@chrisjhart2 ай бұрын
Apart from apex twin, and Charlie Mingus and Scott walker
@DanielAlves-ch9lb2 ай бұрын
Bjork's homogenic also has some very Kid A moments
@chrisjhart2 ай бұрын
@@DanielAlves-ch9lb yeah, very much. I love Radiohead like no other artist/group but if you think their work is wholly original, you'd be wrong. They are very good at taking loads of points of reference and combining them in a new way
@Lebowski552 ай бұрын
Thats not exactly accurate. You can hear the influences in Kid A.
@ShineOnBenevolentSun2 ай бұрын
I thought it was a perfect segue from OK Computer. You could even still hear bits of The Bends and Pablo Honey in their sound, still. And yeah, there were already all the bands you could hear on Liquid TV - Future Sound of London, The ORB, Orbital. IMO Kid A was the ache and ennui of The Cure crossed with Aphex Twin
@S-jq1yk2 ай бұрын
There’s nothing better than Kid A
@neoawoke2 ай бұрын
OK computer and in rainbows objectively, but personally I love kid a sm.
@paulhewes73332 ай бұрын
I envy anyone getting to hear Radiohead for the first time. Especially How To Disappear Completely.
@takeuchi92882 ай бұрын
i went here to see her reaction but ended up vibing with her like it was my first time listening to it💀😭😭
@joeblankenship3772 ай бұрын
"Everything in its Right Place" and "National Anthem" are my favorite tracks. I love the horns and the bari sax on "National Anthem".
@blubnblub2 ай бұрын
Would defo recommend "Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven" by Godspeed You! Black Emperor. Absolutely mind bending album where each song is 20 minutes long and messes with your emotions.
@TomClothier2 ай бұрын
Whenever I hear motion picture soundtrack being played I think of this cover by a brass band at a young lads funeral. In the breaks of the song all you can hear is sobbing, possibly one of the saddest videos on youtube. Insta waterfalls
@kato08282 ай бұрын
I don’t know if you’re gonna want to hear this, but you will probably never get over How To Disappear… doesn’t matter how many times I’ve heard it over how many years - hits me just the same. It destroys.
@liadcohen83272 ай бұрын
So, the last two songs have a unique thing to them. Motion Picture Soundtrack is basically a suicide note, and the last lines are "I will see you in the next life." On the original release, there was a long silence after it ends, and "Untitled" was a hidden track on the CD (it didn't have a track, it was part of MPS). It's basically the sound of the narrator from MPS being reborn. If you played the album on a loop, you would then be reincarnated right into Everything in It's Right Place. Streaming services ruined that.
@majorlybad2 ай бұрын
How To Disappear Completely. Stunning.
@PuppetWithPerceptionАй бұрын
For Treefingers, I picture myself on an escalator, in a gleaming white empty shopping centre.
@lo16142 ай бұрын
you should listen to nick drake- pink moon
@swimdog2 ай бұрын
LISTEN TO THE WHOLE ALBUM
@lo16142 ай бұрын
@@swimdog thats what i was going for haha, the album for sure
@captgeech2 ай бұрын
Don't sleep on Amnesiac, it goes hand in hand with Kid A as they were recorded all in the same sessions. I personally think there are songs on Amnesiac that I like more than everything on Kid A but its not a popular opinion.
@richg49622 ай бұрын
Amnesiac is the better "songs" album. Kid A the better album. Both great.
@dand7130Ай бұрын
It's comforting to witness someone else experiencing music the same way I do. I'm sorry it was difficult for you, but I also get the impression that once you've processed it you won't regret this experience for a second. Thank you for sharing. People think I'm crazy when music affects me so deeply. Maybe... :-)
@devil_pls2 ай бұрын
Motion Picture Soundtrack and How to Disappear Completely are by far my favorites off this album. And on top of that they are some of the best songs I've ever heard 😊
@TheBunnyb0y2 ай бұрын
"I feel like it cant get any worse than what already happened".. Right before motion picture.. Omg.. This song.. Every time.. Hits just as hard as it ever has.. It gets me all sentimental and teary.. This song reminds me of home.. Which is far away.. And all the hardships we as people have gone through, religion and its bad and good.. How we geathered in song... How we harmed in name of god.. And how the song gets heavenly.. Feel like thats acceptence of the final.. Embracing death.. An end to all the hardships.. And joys of companionship.. Just.. Fade..
@treesurgeon24412 ай бұрын
Many of the lyrics only have meaning in the abstract. It was written using something called the cut up technique where Thom would write lyrics cut them into strips and put them back together in novel ways. This lends to the fractured cold emotional atmosphere of the album. Also on National anthem and other songs they run Thoms voice through a vintage instrument Johnny uses called the ondes Martenot which is played throughout the album. The idea is after OK Computer Thom was very sick of his own voice and wanted to alter it. Honestly I could go on all day about this album but I'll leave it there
@davidk052 ай бұрын
ok thats it YOU GOTTA LISTEN TO HAPPY MUSIC ONLY STARTING NOW. Imaginal Disk by Magdalena Bay is a really cool pop album that came out weeks ago, highly recommend for a fun listen!
@gjhill56732 ай бұрын
never
@majormajormajortom2 ай бұрын
Yeah! She should listen to Sparklehorse, such a fun name!
@nosivadbor2 ай бұрын
Yeah that album is super fun!
@thecumzone24122 ай бұрын
That Magdalena Bay album is album of the decade so far imo
@innerspearmusic2 ай бұрын
This is the greatest album of all time. I can't imagine just hearing it for the first time now.
@innerspearmusic2 ай бұрын
It's funny you comment about him singing "sucking a lemon" and it sounding so good I remember seeing them live in 2016 and being nearly in tears during this song at that moment. Getting chills now just thinking about it. It's remarkable.
@innerspearmusic2 ай бұрын
"it might not mean anything but I felt what they meant" or whatever you said that nails it on the head.
@ryanarvay92652 ай бұрын
Enjoying your heartfelt reactions and passion for music. A recommendation for listening....R.E.M.'s "Automatic For The People." (Radiohead are big, BIG fans of R.E.M. and they mentored Radiohead, even inviting them to open for them in concert in 1995. The song "How To Disappear Completely" was based on advice R.E.M.'s lead singer Michael Stipe gave to Thom Yorke in regards to how to deal with fame.
@xNaturalist2 ай бұрын
Glad you liked Kid A. What balls to drop OK Computer and then left turn and still succeed with mind blowing results.
@akpanoluoetteh2464Ай бұрын
I love your reaction and I love all the supportive comments you're receiving. I've not seen such an earnest thread on this platform. Keep up the great work!
@dignan42 ай бұрын
KTG, you are a fucking gift! I really, really enjoy your reactions to Radiohead. You have a damn good vocabulary and I appreciate that. I know you wish you could use more of it but you feel encumbered with the feelings the songs give you ha ha. Is there any way to watch reactions to the entire songs?!?! I’d subscribe to that in a heartbeat. Thank you for being so cool and open and real! Cheers (ps- The National Anthem on SNL is rad and Idioteque live from Glastonbury is as well!)
@xiuwalker2 ай бұрын
Yeah Treefingers is amazing, it's cool to see that acknowledged. And it's made from guitars with effects which is even more impressive. Radiohead went yeah here you go, have an ambient track too and it's one of the best ambient tracks ever. Totally immerses you in the world of this album. That track got me into ambient music and still one of my favorites
@captainalphabet2 ай бұрын
There's a live EP from this tour called "I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings" that will break your heart in the best way
@_CoasterNinjaКүн бұрын
My favourite Radiohead album. Just such great songwriting all around. And with Amnesiac my favourite era of theirs. Motion Picture Soundtrack is one of my favourite songs from them because the album version, the solo acoustic performances and the OKNOTOK cassette version are all incredible. Highly recommend those other two version if you haven’t yet. Cheers for another great reaction.
@KJ-je9pm2 ай бұрын
Had the same feeling listening to How To Disappear the first time. Hauntingly sad but beautiful.
@suburbanindie2 ай бұрын
Radiohead's best album IMO
@GooGuGajoob2 ай бұрын
That 'oohhh...' at the start of Everything was fkn hilarious. The genuine dread and slight concern lol
@blukeishАй бұрын
It’s bloody lovely to watch someone experience this for the first time - I really remember how instantly emotional it hit
@SlowGraffitiVideoАй бұрын
Those opening notes…I was 20 years old and forever changed.
@AdamHodges-o6x2 ай бұрын
You gave us everything I always am looking for and forward to in every music reaction. Thank you so much!😊
@Sprite_525Ай бұрын
2:21 & 4:52 & 5:55 it’s so beautiful to see those first moments where someone stops resisting the raw , haunting futuristic emotion of the album and just lets it all go flowing all throughout them
@legochickenguy4938Ай бұрын
motion picture soundtrack is radiohead's best song, no question
@Mr.jacobriaАй бұрын
If I could take anyone to a Radiohead concert who’s never been before and whom I’ve never met, it would be you. I’ve seen them live 3 times including the tour for kid a, and it’s magical. And your reactions here tell me you would be transported. Thanks for listening and reacting to this album and sharing with us
@andrewstarr96482 ай бұрын
Fun fact about Treefingers: it was made almost entirely using an electric guitar + effects :)
@curseofkazar4539Ай бұрын
Great reaction video. I saw Radiohead in their home town of Oxford in 2001, and it rained throughout How To Disappear Completely. It was probably one of the best moments of my life. It was spiritual, emotional and ethereal. If you ever get to see them live, please do. Your reactions to Radiohead reflect what practically every Radiohead fan experiences when listening to their material. It's like a punch to the stomach. It's so beautiful, it feels like it's too much and you can't handle it. I fell asleep listening to the Kid A album once, and had the WIERDEST dream while How To Disappear Completely. I was in the REM state of consciousness and I literally felt like I was flying. Seriously, go listen to OK Computer, The Bends, Kid A and A Moon Shaped Pool in a dark room with headphones from beginning to end. It will blow your mind
@myluvdicaprio2 ай бұрын
THE BENDS!!
@MxnwellMxnlymxn-gs4ep2 ай бұрын
Yeah!
@Inchiostro_2 ай бұрын
I agree
@rain_down_on_me2 ай бұрын
and then Amnesiac, AND THEN HAIL TO THE THIEF AND THEN A MOON SHAPED POOL
@jack_rabbit2 ай бұрын
Plus the B-Sides, like maquiladora, killer cars, etc
@crumbtember2 ай бұрын
amnesiac, hail, king, AMSP, no bends lol 😈
@BryanBoruАй бұрын
Somehow you came up in my algorithm, and I am so glad. Watching your varied reactions and your emotions as you experienced this masterpiece for the first time made me feel so good. Its such a special collection of magical songs. If you are taking suggestions, I would name Jeff Buckley : Grace, or Cursive: The Ugly Organ. Both are incredible.
@dan.j.boydzkreationz2 ай бұрын
We're seeing Thom in concert about a month from now, in Auckland.
@samn8280Ай бұрын
Girl this is exactly how I listen to Kid A (and Radiohead at large) lol. You get me. In my opinion this is their best work, it blows my mind every listen, however The Bends is my favorite from the band because of all the memories I have attached to it. I’ll definitely be checking out that reaction next!
@majormajormajortom2 ай бұрын
17:53 Kate, I feel like it's time for you to look into Aphex Twin. Selected Ambient Works 85-92 and just go!
@meatgrinder95062 ай бұрын
Yep yep
@CaveWang2 ай бұрын
So true, what a fucking album!!
@sicklysounds83342 ай бұрын
Selected Ambient Works VOL 2 comes out next month in a 30th year anniversary edition with extra tracks.
@sparkowl85082 ай бұрын
I was in a crowd when they played How To Disappear Completely and it was super emotional because they dedicated the song to all the disappeared people during the 70's in Argentina (we were under a dictatorship lead by General Videla) . Not to mention it was the first time they came to Argentina in 2009 the show was mind blowing, best concert I've ever been in my life.
@josecienega64272 ай бұрын
Such a genuine and vulnerable reaction, love it!
@declancoyle36735 күн бұрын
How to disappear completely, was absolutely brilliant live when it came out!! The lights the song perfect!! Top band
@GrahamCarleАй бұрын
their energy is so good when doing the national anthem live and the brass section really adds something to the performance each time. also jonny mixes in bits of whatever radio broadcast he finds at the time when doing it live so it's always a bit different.
@jasonhead42802 ай бұрын
I'm a xennial and Radiohead was central to my life and social group from when I was in junior high through my late 20s. It brings me so much joy to watch gen Z experience Radiohead's music for the first time. If only you could have experienced them live on their Kid A tour. I was changed from that experience.
@shakey215Ай бұрын
idioteque was the first radiohead song I had heard outside of the megahits like Creep, Karma Police and Just etc. Completely opened up my perspective of music and knowing not to judge musicians from their hits. And that was only the tip of the iceberg for what was given by this absolutely amazing band. Theirs hundreds of hours of my life where I've listened to this band now, and I have no idea what I would've filled that time with instead. I hope you do Amnesiac, the last track on that is so dear to me and helped me through some horrible times, not because of any message but how beautiful I perceived it. Lovely reaction! I'll never get tired of people finding out how amazing this band is!
@innerspearmusic2 ай бұрын
"I'm literally entering another universe right, now and I'm sober" I once listened to Kid A on mushrooms. I WAS in another universe. Lol.
@luigitafur15422 ай бұрын
i love your reactions 💯.. i had lucky to hear radiohead since pablo honey and see how they evol over the years, kid a was such a mind blowing experience at the time and it keeps feeling the same 24 years later.
@CheeeseMan_2 ай бұрын
first vid i watched and i already love your energy, i will def have to check your other reactions aswell!
@CheeeseMan_2 ай бұрын
also you should definitely check out godspeed you! black emperor if you haven't already, they have some lengthy songs but they're oh so worth it 😭💞 I'd start with their album "lift your skinny fists like antennas to heaven"
@ToasdioАй бұрын
Kid A hits like a truck, specially during hard times. I have some stories with the album, and let me say this: hearing how to disapear makes you realize, during that moment in life, that you are absolutely not alone in this. It makes everything better in some way
@Phantom_Quasar2 ай бұрын
Love your reactions to Radiohead, I appreciate how genuine you are and how you don't even try to hold back what you're feeling. (Or you don't seem to at least) I've been feeling those feelings about them for 20+ years now. One note about something you said during Kid A, I think the "rats and children following" is a reference to the Pied Piper fairy tail. So its not something he just made up for the song. If you enjoy Radiohead's albums you should react to The Smile as well. Radiohead is on a hiatus and The Smile is something some of the members are doing in the meantime. It definitely still feels like Radiohead even if it's not Radiohead in name.
@philhunter91342 ай бұрын
The collaboration between Brian Eno and Harold Budd, for one. Just throwing seeds.
@mundaneman18112 ай бұрын
After watching your Radiohead reaction vids, the silence throughout How to disappear completely & Motion picture soundtrack spoke volumes! 😂❤
@thedirtproject20 күн бұрын
I just saw thom play how to disappear on his own in chch nz. Itwas the greatest thing ive seen. After 30 years of being a fan I could not beleave what was happening in front of me.
@kleptoliapennyfeather60782 ай бұрын
They used a Korg Kaoss Pad on the opening vocals. It had a loop feature that would let you capture a clip of sound and then run your finger across a pad to make it go faster, slower, stutter, and in reverse.
@MichaelAnttila2 ай бұрын
Story time: There was so much anticipation for this album. The Bends was awesome, and OK Computer was soooo good... my friends and I were huge fans and worried that they would not be able to make lightning strike in the same place again. The day that Kid A came out, I had to drive 500 km with two friends of mine. We got into the car and my friend pulled out the Kid A CD that he had bought earlier in the day, and as we got onto the highway we hit play and the three of us listened to it for the first time. Words cannot describe the feeling I got when those first five notes dropped -- it was perfection. They hit it out of the park.
@1.z7ii2 ай бұрын
i think you should listen to amsp last. there’s a possibility that it could be their last album and it’s radiohead at its most mature (also imo their saddest album lol 😭) i recommend listening to hail to the thief and the bends and the king of limbs and amnesiac first and THEN ending it all with amsp
@stephenwest673Ай бұрын
OK Computer for me is the best album ever made and when Kid A dropped i just didn’t understand. Then i saw them Live at Victoria Park in Bethnal Green and it all made so much sense..Radiohead are a gift to the world ❤️
@aldo342 ай бұрын
The definition of an album that flows. Gotta be listened to beginning to end, in one sitting. Marvellous.
@Skedaddlemahgaggle2 ай бұрын
You're my favourite reactor to any music. You're great, Kate.
@heathrezabekАй бұрын
Wonderful, real reaction! It's worth noting that the album Amnesiac is essentially a companion album to this one; the two making up a kind of double album. And Amnesiac has Pyramid Song. ^_^