Radiohead "How To Disappear Completely" Original Music Video by David Herrera

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  • @amino1music
    @amino1music 3 года назад +308

    People make fun of Radiohead and call their music depressing but when you think about it, it's really comforting to know that other people feel these emotions too, and I think their willingness to grapple with the side of life that pop music tends to neglect in part explains their improbable success. I recommend Pyramid Song, A Reminder, and Lozenge of Love by them.

    • @Wanderersea
      @Wanderersea 3 года назад +17

      nobody is making fun of Radiohead. They are our generation's Beatles.

    • @shartoholic
      @shartoholic 3 года назад +20

      @@Wanderersea Radiohead have far surpassed The Beatles

    • @Drafnyr
      @Drafnyr 3 года назад +15

      Dude, nobody makes fun of Radiohead, it's just the truth. They are the sweetest sorrow the world has heard until now.

    • @shartoholic
      @shartoholic 3 года назад

      @Brian taylor Well then you should definitely read more Brian, I’m not sure your last few brain cells will last much longer if you don’t work them out a little bit.

    • @shartoholic
      @shartoholic 3 года назад

      @Brian taylor Excellent reply Brian

  • @ESW_JSALINAS
    @ESW_JSALINAS 3 года назад +129

    Marilyn Manson said this song saved him from suicide. David Bowie commented that this song is one he would have liked to compose but couldn't. Thom York wants to be remembered for this song. Stop me this is a great song that full of different emotions to the listener, some depress others comforts them. It heals me and lifts me up.

    • @JinnDante
      @JinnDante 2 года назад +6

      where did you get this info from

    • @joshuahuf9747
      @joshuahuf9747 2 года назад +7

      None of this is true

    • @oscarpuertas0
      @oscarpuertas0 2 года назад +4

      The Marilyn Manson thing is with exit music, not with this.

    • @requix11
      @requix11 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@joshuahuf9747 Thom did say if there was one song they could be remembered by it'd be this one.
      ruclips.net/video/za_ze85LcBA/видео.html
      at 4:08 in this video he says it

  • @antressa
    @antressa 3 года назад +177

    This song it's not depressing to me, it's more like... Transcendent, if that's a thing. My favorite Radiohead song, I've been living like this for a while, wanting nothing but disappearing, feeling empty and fading through the years. Ironically, this song calms me down. I cry every single time I listening to it... That's how I know I'm still alive.

    • @paragonnina
      @paragonnina 3 года назад +3

      You just get me, Amnesiac 00.

    • @davidburke2132
      @davidburke2132 3 года назад +7

      There was a time when Thom Yorke said it was his favourite Radiohead song too... although it was some time ago and I don’t know if his viewpoint has changed at all in the intervening period.

    • @odin8010
      @odin8010 3 года назад +6

      Hang in there, whatever you’re going through will get better

    • @waloacme
      @waloacme 3 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/M9bB6hTyiIc/видео.html

    • @MrBobbydj
      @MrBobbydj 3 года назад +1

  • @ROArecords2
    @ROArecords2 3 года назад +51

    My understanding is that this song was written after he was thinking about quitting due to stress and expectations. He then had a conversation with Michael Stipe of REM about dealing with it all and Michael told him that he just disconnects when he gets overwhelmed and imagines himself outside of his body.

    • @sgorneau
      @sgorneau 3 года назад +7

      Yup. Michael actually said to him, to deal with the stress, Thom should say to himself, “I’m not here. This isn’t happening.“

    • @StreetHierarchy
      @StreetHierarchy 3 года назад +3

      Is that not a trauma response?

    • @Comrade_mommy
      @Comrade_mommy 3 года назад +8

      @@StreetHierarchy it’s a strategy. A strategy a lot of ppl who’ve been traumatized employ. It’s a way of protecting yourself. It can be protecting you from the trauma or traumatizing situation, but I think it can be used too for non trauma related situations. So if you have severe stage fright or are an introvert needing to be the center of attn it could be used to separate yourself from the thing that you fear or makes you uncomfortable. In that way it’s a strategy to prevent stress or anxiety.

  • @DocRobert
    @DocRobert 3 года назад +89

    Oh this is such a beautiful song. Sad but beautiful. Haunting.
    Great reaction. More Radiohead please! Love.

  • @huevas77
    @huevas77 3 года назад +72

    Kid A came out around the time I was entering the deepest depression I’ve experienced. All I know is that Radiohead’s music really really helped me get through some dark times.

  • @helterskelter2927
    @helterskelter2927 3 года назад +31

    The song is about when Thom couldn't handle fame, so he called up a friend of his, and his friend said "Just say, I'm not here, this isn't happening." Such a sad but beautiful song.

    • @MartenHemstrom
      @MartenHemstrom 3 года назад +10

      And that friend was Michael Stipe from the band R.E.M. :)

    • @helterskelter2927
      @helterskelter2927 3 года назад +1

      @@MartenHemstrom I didn't know that, that's cool!

    • @FeelMyFerret
      @FeelMyFerret 2 года назад

      It wasn't that Thom couldn't handle the fame. The band were writing Kid A during a long and intense period of touring.
      Thom would go to these places he had never been and wanted to explore, but couldn't because they had to pack up and head for the next show. This happened a lot during that time.
      This eventually sent Thom into a dark place mentally. He called Michael Stipe to told him to say a mantra to help him.
      That mantra was "I'm not here. This isn't happening."

  • @uvion
    @uvion 3 года назад +89

    Yeee more Radiohead

    • @xavier-dj1kb
      @xavier-dj1kb 3 года назад +4

      Yes fr, Pearly *, Let Down, Idioteque omg so much good ones ..

  • @WickedKingLycoan
    @WickedKingLycoan 3 года назад +28

    “Kid A” is an album that you can listen to in it’s entirety. Pure genius, and dare I say, it’s “Dark Side Of The Moon” for Gen X.

    • @Ag-xy4gu
      @Ag-xy4gu 3 года назад +3

      Kid-A, Ok Computer and in Rainbows are all masterpieces on that level to me.

    • @owenkidd3996
      @owenkidd3996 3 года назад +1

      @@Ag-xy4gu the bends is also a quality album but not the same

    • @Ag-xy4gu
      @Ag-xy4gu 3 года назад +1

      @@owenkidd3996 I agree it just doesn't seem to hit the level of art to me that those three do. It's all personal opinion in the end, just those three give me an incredible feeling when listening to.

    • @snuppssynthchannel
      @snuppssynthchannel 3 года назад +2

      Kid A might actually very well be the album to surpass Dark Side of The moon.

    • @WickedKingLycoan
      @WickedKingLycoan 3 года назад +3

      @@snuppssynthchannel: I was raised by two very different parents. My Father is and will always be ‘classical rock’. My Mother grew up on Soul and R&B from the sixties. I Keep Close To My Heart Both Influences, As They Both Instructed My Own Education To Reach Further Back. For My Money, ‘Obscured By Clouds’ is Pink Floyd’s greatest album, and I’ve many memories wrapped up in hearing it. ‘Kid A’ , ‘O.K Computer’, and ‘The Bends’ deserve that treatment, because without such a wonderful musical base to start out from from both My Parents, I wouldn’t have been able to recognize pure beauty, craftsmanship, talent, and art. It is also due to them that I possess a love for Jazz, Country, And Classical Music as well as World Music.

  • @bethanyhunt2704
    @bethanyhunt2704 3 года назад +22

    "Feeling like an outcast" pretty much sums up all of Radiohead's music.

  • @Hollowsmith
    @Hollowsmith 3 года назад +35

    What makes this song beautiful to me is it has moments where lightness and joy pour in. Like at 4:25, and again at 4:43, at 5:02, at 5:20, at 5:49, and then maybe the most beautiful moment of the song at 6:17. One one of the things Radiohead is masterful at, is juxtaposing joy and sadness against each other in their songs, for the biggest possible emotional swings.

  • @mindymartin3915
    @mindymartin3915 3 года назад +20

    Radiohead is my all time favorite band. Ive seen them 8 times and their shows are like a religious experience. You should try anything from "In Rainbows"..... maybe Reckoner or Weird Fishes/Arpeggi.

  • @TITARNYA
    @TITARNYA 3 года назад +30

    Radiohead really get to the deep pit of the soul. I don’t think any of their songs haven’t moved me in some way.
    I think everybody at some stage has got to that point of completely numbness and not really here.
    I don’t know how I feel about songs that go to those depths - they communicate something very human but they can also exasperate those emotions - especially if you allow yourself to listen to them often.

  • @szabolcsmezei4088
    @szabolcsmezei4088 3 года назад +18

    I think the chorus "I'm not here, this isn't happening..." was a coping mechanism for panic attacks, suggested to the singer by a friend.

    • @paulhewes7333
      @paulhewes7333 3 года назад +5

      The friend was Michael Stipes of REM and the panic attacks were happening during the "OK Computer" tour in 1997 after the album catapulted the band from "hey they are cool" to "THESE ARE THE SAVIORS OF ROCK". If you have not watched "Meeting People is Easy" it is a documentary about that tour. A must for a Radiohead fan...

    • @szabolcsmezei4088
      @szabolcsmezei4088 3 года назад

      @@paulhewes7333 I just didn't want to give all the details, to start a bit of a convo here. But yeah, I know it was Michael and yes, I saw MPIE. Thanks for filling in the details!

    • @SynthApprentice
      @SynthApprentice 3 года назад +2

      This coping mechanism is called dissociation. It's an extreme form of emotional escapism. People wouldn't use it if it didn't work, but it's very unhealthy. By escaping your emotions, it stops you from being able to process them.

  • @tsogobauggi8721
    @tsogobauggi8721 3 года назад +34

    "Sadness is happiness for deep people."
    .
    It is great that someone wanted you to react to this song. Or to any Radiohead song. But there are also other good/better sad songs to react by Radiohead. ;) :)

    • @jasonmelo9379
      @jasonmelo9379 3 года назад +4

      I think Thom York said this was his favorite song at some point.

    • @joyclark7530
      @joyclark7530 3 года назад

      I like that.

  • @TheCivildecay
    @TheCivildecay 3 года назад +6

    I have asperger syndrome which kinda dampens my emotions during everyday experiences.
    With listening to radiohead I found a way to experience/drain emotions from myself.. so in a way it's like therapy to me.

    • @leehiro4840
      @leehiro4840 3 года назад +3

      Can relate 😊
      Also diagnosed with Asperger

  • @PhotonJon
    @PhotonJon 3 года назад +16

    Aw. Girl. This is the kind of reaction that breaks the internet (in a good way), but be healthy if you're not currently feeling good. Radiohead is amazing, but not great for depressed people. With that said though, I'm sure many of us here in the comments would be happy to be the person you reached out to when you needed it. Stay strong. ❤

    • @jameshannagan4256
      @jameshannagan4256 3 года назад +6

      If it was not for Radiohead I dont know how I would have dealt with my wifes sudden death even though its supposed to be sad their music has helped me grieve through some tough times it has a cathartic quality to it that other sad music does not have.

    • @vangledosh
      @vangledosh 3 года назад +3

      Radiohead is incredible for depressed people I think, their music such as this song opens you up to these emotions. It lets you confront them but in a comforting way that gives you relief from these suppressed emotions you never want to deal with. It grabs you by the hand and lets you know everything will be okay despite the bleakness you see now, there’s an underlying sense of hope woven into the fabric of despair with Radiohead. They’re a hauntingly beautiful band.

  • @christopherpoppiti1106
    @christopherpoppiti1106 3 года назад +16

    I had this song looping through my head the whole time I was graveside at my Mother's funeral. I don't remember anything from the time I sat down to the time I got up. Radiohead as a whole is full of ethereal melody with insane beats. Some find Radiohead sad but I feel that they key into emotion as a whole. The melodies they put down are directly from my head. I live to see them again live.

    • @jamiechmiel8003
      @jamiechmiel8003 2 года назад

      This song did not come to my mind at my father's funeral, at the gravesite, but it was exactly how I felt.

  • @Ronsterino
    @Ronsterino 3 года назад +16

    One of their best songs, you would not want to listen to it too much tho it really gets you in a certain mood

  • @ExileOnDaytonStreet
    @ExileOnDaytonStreet 3 года назад +15

    That moment of clarity and resolution right before the end, the high note that Thom ends his vocal performance on... damn it's so beautiful

    • @robzcardz7766
      @robzcardz7766 3 года назад +3

      It’s so amazing, that high note kinda was a release almost if that makes sense

    • @mogwaimofo
      @mogwaimofo 2 года назад +2

      It becomes so dissonant just before that, and then there's just this... release. it's like coming up for air. It's amazing.

    • @andrelucassoares7648
      @andrelucassoares7648 8 месяцев назад

      He finaly disappear...

  • @budmaynard5952
    @budmaynard5952 3 года назад +12

    Wow! Jumping in deep on my favorite band! I think this is one of the most beautiful songs ever. The words aren't quite as sad as you think. Back in Radiohead's early days they were touring as an opening act for R.E.M. who were huge by that point. Thom was backstage talking with Mike Stipe, the lead singer for R.E.M. and he asked Mike how he dealt with singing in front of a crowd of 70,000 people. Mike told him he imagined he was somewhere else, and that it wasn't him standing on the stage in front of everyone. Thom took the advice and turned it into the lyrics for this song. Add Jonny's string arrangement and you have this gem! So hauntingly beautiful. Keep going with Radiohead, please! Maybe try "Jigsaw Falling into Place" next.
    Peace from SF

  • @bethanyhunt2704
    @bethanyhunt2704 3 года назад +10

    One of my favourite, favourite songs. Think this is Thom Yorke's fave Radiohead song.

  • @sbakernyc5761
    @sbakernyc5761 3 года назад +5

    i like how u don't stop rhe song after every line/bar... u actually listen and immerse yourself in the music... great reaction new sub

  • @allanclark3283
    @allanclark3283 3 года назад +6

    RADIOHEAD helps me out of my depression.

  • @shanna9650
    @shanna9650 3 года назад +8

    This is best listening to it without images in the dark.
    I cried the first time I heard it. If you've ever suffered something devastating then you can relate to this song.
    It's about shock and coping in the moment.

    • @NationalistsRuinAmerica
      @NationalistsRuinAmerica 3 года назад

      I wonder why I don't feel anything like this when listen. It just calms me down, lets me swim in its beauty and lets me breathe. Rather than sad or happy, this song brings me back to the bottom, to a neutral zone.

  • @mr.nihilz3283
    @mr.nihilz3283 3 года назад +3

    The struggle of being aware. Ignorance is indeed bliss. Thank you for the honest reaction. You are a lovely soul. xo

  • @trentboyd5919
    @trentboyd5919 3 года назад +2

    I have to say this. I have been watching Radiohead reaction videos for years snd your reaction was by far the most heartfelt reaction I have seen yet. I could tell when you were starting to cry that you felt this darkness that Thom Yorke was projecting and I felt it as you did snd almost felt a connection with you even tho I have never met you. Thank you for this. This was fulfilling to me, to see someone who was finally able to get it. Not many people get it if you know what I mean. You shouldn’t have edited out what you were going to say after you started crying, us viewers we actually want to see that we are drawn to that we want to feel the reaction through you as we did again like the first time we heard the song. We are constantly looking for that feeling again and just now I came pretty close to that again. Thank you again God bless

  • @chadthatsall
    @chadthatsall 3 года назад +2

    Love that you picked a lesser known / less popular track that’s really deep. This one has brought me to tears on many occasions, and helped break through my social anxiety.

  • @thomasharris4942
    @thomasharris4942 3 года назад +4

    I like that you're reacting to the more somber, meditative Radiohead. These guys always put me in a sad-not-sad thoughtful mood.

  • @McSeverance
    @McSeverance 3 года назад +2

    I'm really happy you listened to this song. The Liffy is a river in England

  • @knittingnickel
    @knittingnickel 3 года назад +3

    Perfect, intuitive, emotional reaction. ❤ Hugs to you for this. I suffer from depression to and for me, if I had to explain depression with a song, I'd pick this one. This song is so beautifully painful, it's hard to listen to and mesmerizing at the same time.

  • @GarrettGaudini
    @GarrettGaudini 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for reviewing this one and I enjoyed your take. I’ve listened to this one many times... I keep going back to the concept of sleeping waking through life. If you’re not mindful about your life you’re mindless. So live an examined life and lean in because you only get one.

  • @keithsaulsbury4304
    @keithsaulsbury4304 3 года назад +1

    there is a sadness in a lot of Radiohead songs. it's one of the things that draws me to them.

  • @valleyofthedolls
    @valleyofthedolls 3 года назад +4

    when he said "im not here this is isn't happening" it's more like an experience of derealization

    • @nw6231
      @nw6231 3 года назад

      You look like billie eilish

    • @valleyofthedolls
      @valleyofthedolls 3 года назад

      @@nw6231 she's lana del rey haha

  • @richardsberna7848
    @richardsberna7848 3 года назад +3

    I had picked up this album in the summer of 2001, liked it immediately, and internalized several songs off the album, including this one. A few months later - on 9/11, to be specific - this song kept playing over and over in my head as I watched the unfolding horror on TV.
    "I'm not here. This isn't happening...."

  • @sophiaackley3535
    @sophiaackley3535 3 года назад +2

    This song takes me to all the times of trauma where I disassociated from my physical presence to get through it. It's a true telling of what the mind does to survive.

  • @jared2947
    @jared2947 3 года назад +3

    One of my favorite Radiohead songs!
    Very painful but very good, helped me through a tough time in my life years ago.

  • @nicoleES-5678
    @nicoleES-5678 3 года назад +3

    One of my favorite bands, hands down... pure art. Blessed and humbled to have seen them in concert. I have so many favorite songs, but Nude and Paranoid Android are up at the top of the list❤️

  • @JC-es5un
    @JC-es5un 3 года назад +4

    The entire Kid A album is phenomenal. I would recommend checking out "Everything in its Right Place" or "National Anthem" off the same album.

  • @carolpiza1090
    @carolpiza1090 3 года назад +1

    Great choice!! Sadness and pain are a moment in time. He was able to channel his pain and be a iconic artist!!

  • @jean-lucalexander4719
    @jean-lucalexander4719 3 года назад +2

    I was listening to a lot of radiohead when I was making music and living in L.A. It was an experience. Kid-A, Ok Computer and Amnesiac all have very similar vibes to them musically.

  • @jjdecani
    @jjdecani 3 года назад +1

    You nailed it at 7:00
    This is about being so down you want to... drop out... run away... leave it all behind... but you're not yet depressed enough for suicide.
    You got it. Killer song. Good reaction video.

  • @lampinlance
    @lampinlance 3 года назад +1

    Man, this was a deep song. There's a lot of pain in it. First time I've heard Radiohead.

  • @bethanyhunt2704
    @bethanyhunt2704 3 года назад +4

    List of Radiohead songs to react to: All I need; Where I End and You Begin; Scatterbrain; Street Spirit; Exit Music (To a Film); Videotape; Let Down; Daydreaming; Lucky. Just to start ;)

    • @GiorgiNemsitsveridze
      @GiorgiNemsitsveridze 3 года назад +1

      "All I Need" is a bomb, just like the entire "In Rainbows" album

    • @nicbongo
      @nicbongo 3 года назад

      I'd add fake plastic trees and ideotique. But stellar list. Let down and video tape are divine.

  • @tjmcdonald4747
    @tjmcdonald4747 3 года назад +1

    I remember diving into work at Seattle's emergency operations center on 9/11. My brother had called from NYC to tell me about the first plane. I got in my car. I remember praying it was an accident then NPR broke in to say the second plane hit. I knew enough for the moment. We knew Seattle was on Al Queda's radar. I flipped to KEXP to collect my thoughts. John Richards said "I can't say anything" and then played this song.

  • @yettobseen
    @yettobseen 3 года назад +10

    Some serious sadness

  • @allanmanzanares3119
    @allanmanzanares3119 3 года назад +1

    What a beautiful reflection. I don’t know if this is Radiohead’s best song, but it’s definitely my favorite. Warm regards from San Francisco, CA

  • @stephenworthington-white8294
    @stephenworthington-white8294 3 года назад +1

    “ I’m not here, this isn’t happening” are words of advice Micheal Stipe of REM gave to Thom when he was asked for advice about coping with the stress of constant touring. “Just close your eyes and repeat these words.” That’s the origin story I heard.

  • @pauldryburgh6346
    @pauldryburgh6346 3 года назад +2

    I find this song beautiful. Our fleeting experience in this existence is exactly that before returning to the fabric that makes the infinite.

  • @delugesofgrandeur
    @delugesofgrandeur 2 года назад

    helterskelter's comment below nails it. This was written by a dude who didn't want the fame that his band's talents brought him and Michael Stipe from REM was helping him overcome his anxiety.

  • @iad77
    @iad77 3 года назад +1

    It's about pressure, not being able to take what's going on in your life and trying to be alone in your own head to escape it... I'm not here, this isn't happening...
    for me it was after a severe breakup and also another time after the loss of my mother.
    The connection to this song was a huge outlet and I love radiohead because of it.

  • @Skullzrapper
    @Skullzrapper 2 года назад

    I think the part where the string arrangement becomes warped is the most panic inducing thing I've ever heard in a song. Every single time I hear it, I get goosebumps and am filled with horror!
    I always thought this song was about out of body experiences! Being a ghost is another interpretation I think is accurate! I think it's more broadly about not being able to identity with yourself though! Absolutely brilliant song 💯

  • @mickyhurd5394
    @mickyhurd5394 3 года назад +2

    My favourite Radioheadtrack..it's just an outer body thing if I'm totally honest...beautiful 😉

  • @rong2912
    @rong2912 3 года назад

    I'm crying watching your reactions to Radiohead and The Smiths. It's so interesting seeing someone listen to for the first time music that is such a part of my heart.

  • @pamelars7497
    @pamelars7497 2 года назад

    I have just realised that I've never seen the video clip before. I'm glad, I read what I needed from the song. Saved me from a wound that never will heal, but won't longer kill.

  • @PhotonJon
    @PhotonJon Год назад

    I miss your reactions. Hope you come back properly some day. XO

  • @chrysippus2
    @chrysippus2 2 года назад

    I listened to this album on one of the first major US broadcasts, driving around until the album was done. It was shattering. It grabbed me at the beginning, but this song solidified it: Radiohead is a great band and I will listen until they start to mail it in.

  • @bulletproof_legs
    @bulletproof_legs 3 года назад +6

    Seconding Motion Picture Soundtrack. Also adding Street Spirit (Fade Out).

  • @thetourist4926
    @thetourist4926 3 года назад +2

    More Radiohead. Check out ‘let down’ with lyrics

  • @leavemealoneimjustfreespirted
    @leavemealoneimjustfreespirted 2 года назад

    It's about how when the band all the sudden blow up overnight. Going from playing a show with 400 people to 30,000 and he lost it and didn't know how to preform. He contacted Michael from REM and he told him to put the blinds down and pretend he's not really there. ❤

  • @lauce3998
    @lauce3998 3 года назад +1

    In my top 5 of sadness songs.

  • @HidingFromFate
    @HidingFromFate 3 года назад +5

    India, your comments after about the 8:30 mark were pretty close. Radiohead fans can correct me if I'm wrong but, I think the song was written by the singer after touring and he was just at a point of exhaustion, emotionally and physically, questioning his life, being in the limelight, etc

    • @dancewalkertarot
      @dancewalkertarot 3 года назад +4

      He asked Michael Stipe from R.E.M how he handles the overwhelming moments of fame. And Michael said he just pretends like he is not there. It is sort of a dissociation to get through impossible moments I think.

    • @HidingFromFate
      @HidingFromFate 3 года назад +1

      @@dancewalkertarot Thanks, I do kind of remember something about that.

    • @PresidentHotdog
      @PresidentHotdog 3 года назад +2

      Alot of the lyrics on here are about a dream he had in Ireland. Makes sense given the "float down the liffey" reference.

    • @letdown9197
      @letdown9197 3 года назад +2

      @@PresidentHotdog "Irish Sea" in "In Limbo" too

    • @ThelemicMagick
      @ThelemicMagick 3 года назад

      @@dancewalkertarot Yes, Stipe taught this as a mantra: close your eyes and keep saying to yourself "I'm not here, this is not happening."

  • @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole
    @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole 2 года назад

    What was really fascinating to me what when the ultimate climatic dissonance come at the end, she didn't flinch, like in some other reaction-videos to this song that i've seen. She didn't move or react at all. The pain and chaos went right through her soul. And she took it without fear. This is true bravery. An ability to accept these things that life gives us.

  • @ppaesman
    @ppaesman 3 года назад

    You're a beautiful person... stay strong

  • @davidtate8273
    @davidtate8273 2 года назад

    'I float down the Liffey' ... river running through Dublin.

  • @josephmoya9929
    @josephmoya9929 3 года назад +1

    Definitely depressing, but illuminating. I mean, it's the part of life that we try to lock away. The lingering light that never goes away. I love Radiohead for this reason. Keeps me grounded.

  • @sammalla5238
    @sammalla5238 3 года назад +7

    Pyramid Song or Reckoner next, maybe?

  • @lowellupchurch1609
    @lowellupchurch1609 3 года назад +2

    Awesome video!! Radiohead is one of, if not number one, my very very favorite gorups. Weird Fishes/Arpeggi or There,There next please!?!?!?

  • @johnsmithjnr9628
    @johnsmithjnr9628 Год назад

    The first time I heard this it depressed me, after that it's been a shoulder to cry on when I need it

  • @Ben_1184
    @Ben_1184 3 года назад

    It's about dealing with things that are hard to handle sometimes. Coping. Talking to yourself, getting through hard moments in life, and coming through the other side.
    It can be pretty melancholy or "dark" at times, if you're not in the right mood.

  • @tristramcoffin926
    @tristramcoffin926 3 года назад

    This song is about regret. The key to this song is contained in the first line. 'That there (or that day), that's not me." It is a first person account of the wreckage left after making a mistake.

  • @julienrheault9041
    @julienrheault9041 2 года назад

    This song. save my soul when I was a teenager

  • @dbaileyosu
    @dbaileyosu 3 месяца назад

    The best song about dissociation ever written

  • @markburnham7512
    @markburnham7512 2 года назад

    This song got me through 6 weeks of radiation treatment back in 2005. I'm still here.

  • @declancoyle3673
    @declancoyle3673 3 года назад

    Love this song!! Radiohead are a great band, modern day floyd for me!! Some brilliant brilliant tunes

  • @davidmarrazzo774
    @davidmarrazzo774 2 месяца назад +1

    Another example of Radiohead using lyrics as food for thought. What matters most is what the listeners think as opposed to what the writer thought when they were writing the song.

  • @ghostfacesensee829
    @ghostfacesensee829 Год назад

    I Love You, spot on.❤

  • @XENONEOMORPH1979
    @XENONEOMORPH1979 2 года назад

    it is about thom who wanted to leave the stage in ireland but he carried on then after took a walk by the river as he wanted to be alone with his thoughts..........

  • @floridahiker1503
    @floridahiker1503 3 года назад +2

    This is a powerful song.

  • @marklogan2848
    @marklogan2848 3 года назад +2

    To me this song is about being in a situation in which you cannot cope, in which it's so overwhelming that it's easier to pretend you have disappeared than face your reality. I think of a rape victim or an abused child who has lost all power and just wants to disappear.

  • @jacobtb1
    @jacobtb1 3 года назад +1

    loved this song back in the day

  • @Dd8505
    @Dd8505 3 года назад

    Beautiful reaction, I love you, subscribed

  • @Jadamhodges
    @Jadamhodges 3 года назад +1

    It is kind of a written treatise on what to do during a traumatic event.

  • @asmrbully6980
    @asmrbully6980 3 года назад

    this music is soo ambience fits for a movie, like man of steel or superman movie where a scene from kents farm.

  • @higherground337
    @higherground337 3 года назад

    Radiohead were not prepared for the sudden fame they had after OK Computer came out... or the grueling tour schedule and pressure that came with it. This song was born out of that time and fortunately, they got through it. For many years now they've been recording and touring without being tied to a record label and they seem much happier now.

  • @j_nightshade
    @j_nightshade 3 года назад +1

    Radiohead is phenomenal

  • @seenofaith99
    @seenofaith99 Год назад

    The intent of the song; or at least by the singer is a account of a dream he had. The lyrics are the literal interpretation of what he experienced in his dream. But ultimately this song like many other Radiohead songs are usually left to the listener and what they interpret through the lyrics and instruments as far as what the song might mean.

  • @pinkbeatle2012
    @pinkbeatle2012 3 года назад

    Great song, and one of my favourite bands.

  • @nowitsdarkmovie
    @nowitsdarkmovie 3 года назад

    Thanks for this, really lovely review.

  • @JohnSmith-nm1jk
    @JohnSmith-nm1jk 2 месяца назад

    To me it sounds like he is invoking his disappearance until 5:31 in this vid where he really feels he succeeded. 5:49 is like a "there is no going back" moment and at 6:00 reality (all the stuff he's escaping from) threatens still to lurk in his nonexistence bubble

  • @DarkPsyence
    @DarkPsyence 3 года назад

    tears in your eyes, I know the feeling.

  • @cosmicphoto05
    @cosmicphoto05 2 года назад

    This song has an amazing origin story. Radiohead were unprepared for their stardom after the release of OK Computer, and Thom didn't know how to deal with it. Michael Stipe gave him the line "I'm not here, this isn't happening." At the risk of sounding melodramatic. I think it saved Thom's life.
    Having said that, it's gotta be weird performing a song that's so deeply personal in front of thousands of screaming fans who don't know the real story behind it.

  • @mikeybeeee07
    @mikeybeeee07 2 года назад

    beautiful song

  • @radiochip01
    @radiochip01 2 года назад +1

    It's funny, I'm never depressed listening to radiohead

  • @dominickjoseph7972
    @dominickjoseph7972 3 года назад

    Thank you for this

  • @viking670
    @viking670 3 года назад

    Radio Head really tapped in on this one. It certainly reflects on what's happenning right now with covid and globalism....END OF DAYS !

  • @billyhoyle2780
    @billyhoyle2780 3 года назад

    This song was made because Thom Yorke really struggled playing in front of crowd, and didn’t know how to cope with fame. He asked REM lead singer Michael Stipe for advice. And he told him when you are playing live in front of a big crowd, imagine you are not there and this isn’t happening.

  • @robmiranda7120
    @robmiranda7120 3 года назад

    Intelligent analysis on Radiohead

  • @blonded4471
    @blonded4471 3 года назад +1

    this song really reminds me of derealization. the lyrics, the music, the video. it’s all super accurate and i think, even if thom didn’t write it for this purpose, it’s a really good representation of the disorder.

  • @elamik
    @elamik 3 года назад

    If india is your name i have a thing for you. You have the same reaction as me at the last minute of the song. You can't hide the feel at this point