When you realise this was mostly recorded in 1999 its pretty mind blowing! And i can confirm that being 17 years old and this coming out then was almost too much, my brain couldn't really process it. Just an unbelievable achievement!
Last song is on a pump organ and what you’re hearing is Thom pumping the air in with his feet. This is the best album ever made. There was nothing like it before and there’s been nothing like it since. A singular achievement that will continue to stand the test of time.
This is one of those albums you just turn down the lights and vibe to with good headphones, it's a real journey. I does have a lot of great songs on it but it's really meant to be listened to in one sitting so you get the emotional impact it gives you (cold as hell to me). Radiohead is really a band that that looks at the album as an art form and not just the songs, in fact they have a huge amount of b-sides-non-album tracks that are really great but don't fit on the album they're working on. A good amount of songs that would've been hits and made them more money aren't on their albums.
They really haven't been a "rock" band since their 3rd album, and even that album has a lot of genre blending. They still made some "rock" songs here and there, but even those are unconventional as hell. I put Radiohead in their own genre because they really are a genre unto themselves.
Treefingers is not one of my favorites but it's well placed after HTDC, you kind of need some time to reflect on it, especially if it makes you emotional like it tends to do to so many people.
Yo !!! My guy !! I'm gonna do you one better. After you experience Honeymoon, you're going to have to check out Bo Burnham's Inside ! You must you must you must !!! 😊
motion picture soundtrack and how to completely dissapear are total masterpieces this whole album is tbh loved your reaction
_"Kid A"_
Everything In It's Right Place: 0:50
Kid A: 5:26
The National Anthem: 10:47
How To Disappear Completely: 16:40
Treefingers: 22:36
Optimistic: 26:19
In Limbo: 31:43
Idioteque: 35:49
Morning Bell: 41:03
Motion Picture Soundtrack: 45:59
Untitled 49:59
@@Vantytaffy bro always clutching i appreciate u dawg
thank you 👑
imagine only knowing creep then hearing rhis album lol😭
lol
When you realise this was mostly recorded in 1999 its pretty mind blowing! And i can confirm that being 17 years old and this coming out then was almost too much, my brain couldn't really process it. Just an unbelievable achievement!
Last song is on a pump organ and what you’re hearing is Thom pumping the air in with his feet. This is the best album ever made. There was nothing like it before and there’s been nothing like it since. A singular achievement that will continue to stand the test of time.
I wonder how many people realize how awesome Morning Bell actually is.
It my favourite track on Kid A Avd one of my top Radiohead tracks.
That outro is like, half an hour too short.
How to disappear completely's got to be one of the greatest songs of all time
This is one of those albums you just turn down the lights and vibe to with good headphones, it's a real journey. I does have a lot of great songs on it but it's really meant to be listened to in one sitting so you get the emotional impact it gives you (cold as hell to me). Radiohead is really a band that that looks at the album as an art form and not just the songs, in fact they have a huge amount of b-sides-non-album tracks that are really great but don't fit on the album they're working on. A good amount of songs that would've been hits and made them more money aren't on their albums.
yeah i love that they do their own thing
u HAVEEEE to listen to the bends next, its easily become one of my favorite over the past few years
@@graceconley9869 bett i gotchu grace! 😭
They really haven't been a "rock" band since their 3rd album, and even that album has a lot of genre blending. They still made some "rock" songs here and there, but even those are unconventional as hell. I put Radiohead in their own genre because they really are a genre unto themselves.
bro "darius on the instrumentals" had me rolling
Is it lol Darius? Could you explain? It sounds so funny if I got it😭
This came out in the early 2000 it was mindblowing
Welcome to Radiohead my friend.
every time i listen to radiohead it just gets better
its my favorite for a reason. got a whole visual novel in my head for this shit.
The crazy fact that this is made in 2000-1 ☠️☠️☠️☠️
Actually recorded in 1999
Me encanta tu contenido bro.. de verdad me entretiene verte reaccionar albumes jajaja
Saludos desde mexico
@@Kenndurr 💙💙💙
Treefingers is not one of my favorites but it's well placed after HTDC, you kind of need some time to reflect on it, especially if it makes you emotional like it tends to do to so many people.
Listen to Turn on the bright lights by Interpol
Darius on the instrumentals got me bro😭😭😭
I’d love to hear you react to Funeral by Arcade Fire or Is This It by The Strokes
34:30 omm ima use that one gang 💯🤣🤞
LETS GOOOOOO
NEW SUBSCRIBER. LISTEN TO THOM YORKES DEBUT ALBUM " ERASER " MASTERPIECE
Yo !!! My guy !! I'm gonna do you one better. After you experience Honeymoon, you're going to have to check out Bo Burnham's Inside ! You must you must you must !!! 😊