Give “Jigsaw Falling Into Place” it’s from the same album In Rainbows and is another slice of Radiohead magic, keep up the great work x
@1sizefitzall-bf8yf8 ай бұрын
I love Radiohead. Them Yorke's vocals are just so beautiful, and the band as a whole are such great musicians. Great reaction again. Love your Ren reactions too. Thank you
@Spot-t8 ай бұрын
Oh wow, you're striking gold with these recent reactions, such masterpieces. Keep it up, much love from Denmark.
@BinaryDad8 ай бұрын
I think one of the cool guitar techniques you're picking up on is the use of an E-bow, which is a way of using magnets to vibrate the strings rather than touching them directly. Gives a very eerie/haunting vibe and can sound very atmospheric. They are way cool.
@flowersafterrainfall8 ай бұрын
I think I've seen one of those used to simulate dubstep beats on a bass guitar once lol that's super cool, thank you for sharing with me! 🙂
@cosmicphoto053 ай бұрын
I have an E-bow. It's super fun. I used it in a performance once when I'd injured my hand and couldn't do chord shapes.
@ramsesDouma-ws6ch8 ай бұрын
The rabbit hole is deep with this band. Amazing musicians
@LuckykidA8 ай бұрын
Nice. Looks like you're diving in. We're here with you!!!
@MisterBoothCoUk8 ай бұрын
I love the panning it makes my brain gently rock🔥🫶
@Literallyjustmint8 ай бұрын
5:00 the swelling up sound is guitar with shit ton of reverb
@muzikkification8 ай бұрын
Reverb and pitch shift (I think Eventide effect pedal but not 100% sure)
@aldo348 ай бұрын
Sound at the end with the voice was an 'Ebow' on the guitar, it features throughout the song. Really nice. Typically tunes will have the bass, drums and vocals panned centre as the frequencies don't clash so much. It leaves space for the voice. The higher frequency instruments are panned off to the sides and probably filtered to remove some of the lower frequencies. In mixing it's called a 'smiley face' EQ....bass and high-end boosted a bit, mids cut.
@BT4058 ай бұрын
For pretty much all of these songs, whatever sounds you hear on the left is the taller guy and his guitar and whatever you hear on the right is the other guy with the longer black hair on his guitar or keys etc. Basically whoever's left and right of the singer is what's left and right in the panning lol And also, yeah most of the sounds they make come from the guitars
@flowersafterrainfall8 ай бұрын
i'll have to watch it again and figure out who is left and right, seeing as i lost track the first time with the camera moving all around lol
@Katt-._.7.8 ай бұрын
Most accurate description of Ed and Jonny 😅 Like your pic
@williamandres10428 ай бұрын
I love Radiohead. Very nice reaction and comments. Liked and subscribed :)
@paulbaddiley73268 ай бұрын
This whole session is stunning!
@grelch8 ай бұрын
Not as technical as you think. No synths or "voice splitter". It's called an e-bow. It's a battery operated device that the guitarist holds in his picking hand. It vibrates individual strings and with reverb and other effects it makes the guitar sound like orchestral stringed instruments.
@Injektilo448 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reaction! :)
@Askival18 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks! I'm always a sucker for a Radiohead reaction video (which is how I ended up here), and loved your takes on this one and Arpeggi. Watching Thom get into it is always a joy to behold, it's like you can see straight into his soul when he performs. Sorry that's a bit cheesy haha I don't think I've read this anywhere in the comments yet, but Jonny (long hair) uses an ondes martenot on this track and many others. If you're not familiar, it's like a synth where you put your finger through a ring on a wire, allowing you to slide between the notes. It's a super rare instrument - other than Messiaen (who Jonny loves, I'm pretty sure) - I think Radiohead are by far the most well-known users of the instrument. So yeah, that's how you're getting that sort of split sound between Ed, using his e-bow, and Jonny on the ondes martenot. It's a bit of a shame that you don't actually see it in this video, but good examples of it are in Where I End and You Begin (the version in this Basement session is absolutely wild) and National Anthem, both much more raucous tracks than this one! Just cos you mentioned how you hadn't been keeping up with the band over the years, it's fair to say they have covered a LOT of ground stylistically over the years. There's always that Radiohead feel (probably largely cos of Thom's voice, but for a few other reasons too), but it's pretty mad how musically diverse they get. Thanks again for the vid :)
@trentboyd59198 ай бұрын
More Radiohead ma’am!!! Thank you so much
@Dazkil8 ай бұрын
Love Radiohead 😍😍
@lk-music8 ай бұрын
Yeah, Thom really gets 'into' his music. As Radiohead's only songwriter, all the songs originate from him and when he performs, you understand the emotion even if you don't understand the lyrics. All except the bass player have their own solo projects, but they never put any song ideas forward for Radiohead to perform. This doesn't mean the other band members aren't important, they each use their talented musicianship to come up with whatever it takes to support Thom's song concepts to their fullest.
@mathiasvarelatoranzo77956 ай бұрын
i think you're a little bit uninformed, everyone writes in radiohead, particularly Johnny, who has wrote a lot of rh's masterpieces. Idioteque's synthetizers, Weird fishes, jigsaws falling into place main acoustic riff, a lot of a moon shaped pool "strings" sounds come from his influence with movie's soundtracks, etc. Of course, this doesn't mean thom is a genius and his songwriting and lyricism are out of this world, but just want to say everyone adds to the band, not allowing band members to add their ideas into the songs is totally a non-radiohead to do.
@lk-music6 ай бұрын
@@mathiasvarelatoranzo7795 for Radiohead, Jonny write parts to go with Thom's ideas, never the other way round. Even the conductor of the orchestra for How To Disappear Completely said in an interview, he worked with Jonny, but Thom directed everything, there was no doubt in his mind that Thom runs the show. Yes the other guys write parts, but they're writing parts to serve Thom's songs. Ed also said this in his interview for 'That Pedal Show'.
@voiceover21918 ай бұрын
"Strings" come from a synthesizer
@daymonnin7 ай бұрын
If you want to learn how those “atmospheric” guitar sounds are made, watch “that pedal show” interview with Ed O’Brien from Radiohead. It’s on KZbin.
@davidtaylor-hg2bz8 ай бұрын
My fav from them❤
@1sizefitzall-bf8yf8 ай бұрын
* Thom Yorke
@joshuapocalypse7 ай бұрын
Yeah, jeez. Twelve seconds in! Ol
@kmsallfoknday70228 ай бұрын
If you ever get the chance, could you listen to "Hypnotized" by Fleetwood Mac? It's such a great jazzy song with picturesque lyrics. I think you might like it.
@patc888 ай бұрын
Do 15 step
@walterlippmann62928 ай бұрын
hello stranger
@flowersafterrainfall8 ай бұрын
hi
@walterlippmann62928 ай бұрын
how'd you lose your coffee
@flowersafterrainfall8 ай бұрын
i drank it all and my cup was empty 😂 edit: or maybe this was the video where I left it on the other side of the room. I forget
@OvercookedOctopusFeet8 ай бұрын
Hopefully this is taken as constructive feedback. This is the second reaction i've watched of yours (the first was Radiohead, Weird fishes) and there's just something which unfortunately irritates me a little. When Radiohead start to develop their interesting "panning" instrumentation you immediately pause the video to describe that sound, but in doing so you interrupt the sound and flow, taking us out of the moment. I feel it would be better if you let the moment run so that we all hear it along with you, and then share your thoughts after the effect you describe has been allowed to play. Just a small thing, but in my opinion the pauses are not well timed.
@flowersafterrainfall8 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the advice, thank you very much
@daymonnin7 ай бұрын
@@flowersafterrainfallI dont agree. This IS a reaction video after all - if people want to hear the song uninterrupted go listen to the original songs. You do the reaction how ever you like!
@2sprooky8 ай бұрын
First 🙂
@adamfstewart818 ай бұрын
More feelings, less analysis please
@flowersafterrainfall8 ай бұрын
sometimes i wish more comments where as direct and honest as this one. thank you
@johnwesthafer49218 ай бұрын
Awesome choice. You're just too young and inexperienced to have anything to say.