I was twelve or thirteen years old when my grandmother was ejected from my mom's Ford explorer. She died on 285WB. I listened to this album 100s of times and it helped me make it through. ... but hearing this song just now reminded me how much her death affected me. I have tears streaming down my face.
@@puppyamore87 I'm pretty sure there is a way to combat the horrific tragedy that is car accident elections, and its called a seat belt. I'm pretty sure I old granny Smith here had been wearing one it would have killed her. Or the op is lying for sympathy and likes and we've all been bamboozled into arguing and putting brain power into thinking about this
I’ve never heard this song before, but the lyrics are on the first page of the book “Monsters Of Men” by Patrick Ness. The series is called Chaos Walking.
Or sat in the waiting area of an old train station in the British countryside. It's dawn, the floor is cold, and you're the only one in that small crimson colored brick building. You don't know when the train will arrive, but you know once you step inside you'll never be back here.
His lyrics are notoriously difficult to understand. This typically happens when artists write their lyrics first, but in this case I wouldn't be surprised if the lyrics were written after the music was created since it has an apocolypse vibe to it, but it's possible they created the sounds with this in mind.
@@dinglbarry1275 I heard a lot of lyrics on this album were phrases that Thom had written down on small pieces of paper and put away until he thought they would fit good on a song
@@ferbilgerbil5229 - I've noticed that, especially on OK computer you could tell that the lyrics were written before the music. Which can be difficult for some artists to do, because you have to tone your prewritten words in way to where they fit with the sound, whereas if you come up with the lyrics after the music you come of with words and lyric ideas that fit in with the sound. On Ok computer you pretty much have to look up the lyrics to know what Thom is saying because he's altering the tone of his words in order to cram them into the music. He's essentially making pieces that don't fit, fit and it works, but it ends up being difficult to understand without the lyric sheet.
In 2001- This song is so much ahead of time. In 2020- This song is way ahead of its time. In 2100- This song is future. DURING APOCALYPSE- THIS IS REALLY HAPPENING, HAPPENING❤️
Sigo escuchando Radiohead, desde el 97 por ahí. Estamos en 2021, tengo 34 años y me emputa los últimos discos, pero es lo único que me ayuda a sobrevivir. Thanks Radiohead
One time I worked at a grocery store and a man came in, shot the brinks guy carrying a bag of money, killed him and ran with $1,500. I always think of that guard when I hear this song. He was only 21, had a wife and new baby. "Take the money and run". It's a haunting feeling. Life is haunting. Radiohead captures that.
I wonder how scared band can be so underrated when you see everyman at concert relied by "depressive" feelings this is the reflect of our age kali yuga we are so concerned by these sadly thing coming to us
BlueFrenk Agree 100%.. Its also the whole everything is racist, everything is sexist blah blah blah, PC rubbish that also helped him get elected. People are tired of that, especially if you just lost your job, and or healthcare.. You know the cause is the horrible policies of Obama, you say it, and now you're branded a racist. Or you're worried about some Islamic fascist shooting things up in a club or mall, so you're thinking about security, and now you're branded an Islamophobe lol.
It really makes me feel like I’m suspense-fully and emotionally waiting to die in a nuclear war. And the only thing I can do is watch while the kids hide in the bunker
Simply incredible. Creepy even. While this whole album is kinda apocalyptic, this song sounds like the dance of the lost ones. The dance of those who are not taken to heaven; the dance of those under the mind-control and worship of the Anti-Christ. Those who, with their mind, feel they shouldn't be dancing but are under some sort of supernatural intervention to dance anyway and know it's completely wrong and are realizing what they are doing is wrong. Such a weird and brilliant track.
Lol. I haven't thought that far ahead but it's more likely to be a socialist so therefore, Donald Trump? No. it's more likely to be Bernie or Hillary. The antichrist has the mark of the beast in which the people cannot buy or sell without it and they are promised everything at the expense of being lost forever. Sounds more socialistic than capitalistic. So no, not trump. I think it's quite dumb to associate this with trump to be honest.
Your first post was strangely on-the-mark. This post: no. Trump IS the anti-Christ. Or, at the very least, the people he's surrounding himself with are the collective anti-Christ.
Joe Gillis sorry bruh but Donald Trump doesn't fit the description of the anti-Christ in any way. Just because you don't like him and his followers does not bring any justification for that stance. We should be worried about the rise of the anti-Christ whenever we have a socialist as president or so a socialist president rise to power out of nowhere in the world. But in order for us to give into the anti-Christ we must first meet a lot of criteria that have not been met yet with war and famine. Then we'll look to someone who claims they have all the answers and peace and love, etc. and that will be the anti-Christ. So far, Trump is not it. Sorry you don't like him and wanna call him that though.
This song is actually about Global Warming not about religion... And since Donald Trump does not believe in it and actually said it was something invented by the Chinese, kind of makes im the Anti-Christ in this scenario XD
Лучшие композиторы, пранкеры и гики в мире в самом расцвете сил, создали жуткий и нагнетающий трек с эмбиентом пещер на фоне. Это победа 2000-х годов останется с нами на всю жиззнь.
first time i heard this song I was on ketamine in a forest around midnight, we found a random wooden deck with chairs ontop of a slope overlooking a makeshift dirt bmx track. We rested there a while and my friend played me this song. This was like 10 yrs ago.
idioteque is a weird electronica fusion that doesn't really fit into a genre; it sounds like the prodigy (and even pendulum) due to the breakbeat elements that are part of the song.
First time I heard this song I was with a bunch of friends on MDMA and one of them put headphones on me playing this song, trying to fully send me west, but I actually really enjoyed it, and now whenever I feel bored alone or upset, I put this on to remind me of the good times
People weren't joking when they said drugs are for idiots... and MDMA is pretty deadly, it's killed more people than you hear about on the news, merciliessly.
My sophomore year 01-02 at Murrieta Valley High School, we had a video yearbook. There was a sequence where a camera was doing a tour of the campus at high speed, with this as the music. The song fit so well, especially with respect to how the campus looked like a prison. Sunbaked concrete as far as the eye could see, and had that cold feeling to it, similar to this song. Now when I hear it, even to this day all I can think of is that camera flying across the Quad.
First heard Kid A album at Bonnaroo '05 on day 2 of no sleep peaking on a 5 strip wishing I could fall asleep. Turns out you can't wash that shit off and I ended up listening to the entire album and this was the only song that I truly liked. After the third time listening through it I realized this entire album is nothing short of a masterpiece.
One time I accidentally fell asleep listening to this song and It gave me the most terrifying nightmare. Here it goes: It's an advanced civilized society where humans as a society has left earth on a planet sized spaceship a LONG time ago due to an unnamed disaster. I'm talking the entirety of humanity squished into one functioning ship in an attempt to leave earth before it is demolished. Instead of landing on a different planet as intended the ship instead lands on a slow moving asteroid. Despite the efforts no one had enough gas to travel back. So they decided to make a society on the asteroid Food didn't become a problem yet because everyone bought livestock, animals, and SO much food. But everyone is aware that at some point we are gonna eventually run out of food. And everyone is 100% worried about that inevitable future Humanity colonizes the asteroid with their future tech. Built newer tech, buildings, houses, oxygen eventually became a privilege that you had to pay for because it was homemade. Gravity machines to help keep you grounded . Toys for the kids, games, so much stuff. This is all in the span of hundreds of years. It's been such a long time since people has seen earth that pictures and history books is what reminded us what earth Even was and what it looked like. But eventually... Human society as a whole started running out of food It eventually became a war on who keep the most food. Wars, different cultures and factions fighting each other over food. We even made fake food from pieces of the asteroid. But it shortens your lifespan cause of the toxic minerals and how awful it tasted. Then flavored asteroids became a thing. That's a common snack there it's still toxic buy hey atleast it tastes good Eventually people started rioting all across the asteroid due to the lack of food. Everyone is yelling at each other. Fights were going all around And while people were fighting If you looked far in the distance you can see a sun. The asteroid was hurtling itself into a sun. It was always hurtling itself there. The whole time they was on that asteroid nobody could've foreseen that even in their wildest dreams. Everyone was so busy fighting that nobody even saw that sun in the distance getting closer.... Except for me. I watched everyone fighting, maiming, and killing each other and all I could do was watch in amazement as I realized that all of it didn't matter anymore. I sat on my chair as I watched our asteroid hurtle itself into the Sun. I remember feeling my skin turn hot... Then I wake up Long story short I never sleep to this song
@@alicenestpasmonprenom5784 ye ofc I think it was self explanatory English ain’t my first language I just wanted to say I liked the song I guess lol I dunno what exactly I thought 2 years ago…well the song itself is pretty good sounds dystopian and well dunno maybe reminds me a little bit of the recent pandemic that we had…
To be honest, this song is not a simple song. She changed my life, and it's no joke! It all started with one video, called "Murals S1mple", it's about a single player's moment from the game "Counter Strike-Global Offensive", in which he makes a striking moment, and the music in this video was Idioteque, but a remix from"Brain in the bottle". I decided to look up this song on the internet. And I came across the original-Radiohead's "Idioteque". At first, listening to this music, I imagined some pictures, and then, listening to even more, I could not fall asleep from it, so I abandoned it for half a year. Then, a year later, I returned to this masterpiece again, and this time, it is no longer sitting in my head! Very strange, well no?!
😄 I'm 32 yrs old and first heard and fell in love with Radiohead because a buddy of mine blasted this song on his car stereo while I was a bit stoney bologna back when I was 16.. that was 15 years ago and I've heard the song hundreds of times and only now am I learning the actual lyrics 😆
As an American on this day (November 9, 2016: The day Donald Trump became president), I have never felt such a connection to this song like I do now. Radiohead have been a favorite band of mine for yeeeaaars, but holy shit, This album is going called it all. Further proof that Kid A was waaaaaaaaaay ahead of it's time.
Hopefully by then...Artists will have learned to play actual instruments again and not rely solely on computer programs to recreate repetitive loops...
Why is this so scaringly beautiful?
Because you can’t hide in it.
Yeet
It's the beauty of Radiohead's music. It's beautifully sinister and haunting.
Sorry to be a grammar nazi, but it's "scarily"
@@Welcometotheslam5424 sorry to be a grammar nazi, but it's "grammar"
This song is pure genius
+Jestin Haugh why?
YASSSS!
indeed
Jestin Haugh the whole album .... the band is pure genius
@@LilDumpOnYourHead ...and 4 years later, ladies and gentlemen, this moron has yet to reach an understanding. 🤗
I was twelve or thirteen years old when my grandmother was ejected from my mom's Ford explorer. She died on 285WB. I listened to this album 100s of times and it helped me make it through. ... but hearing this song just now reminded me how much her death affected me. I have tears streaming down my face.
? What does that mean?
That Guy that's mean
@@udaysharma8644 EJECT 1. To throw out forcefully; expel:
This is their best album hands down.
@@puppyamore87 I'm pretty sure there is a way to combat the horrific tragedy that is car accident elections, and its called a seat belt. I'm pretty sure I old granny Smith here had been wearing one it would have killed her. Or the op is lying for sympathy and likes and we've all been bamboozled into arguing and putting brain power into thinking about this
This album changed my life
I’ve never heard this song before, but the lyrics are on the first page of the book “Monsters Of Men” by Patrick Ness. The series is called Chaos Walking.
yeah it's how i found out about it and became fan of radiohead since then
you have good taste in books !
It's probably Ed O Brien's idea
Literally started reading the third book today so listening to the song cause of the first page, not disappointed, song’s awesome
Scariest thing about this song is that it's describing the dystopian future that we live in now.
How so?
It's pretty appropriate for right now sadly, I hope the worst parts never come to fruition.
@@WAR3600 it’s about the world before right before nuclear war
We live in a cyberpunk dystopia, but not the cool kind like wearing trench coats in the rain and eating noodles at Chinatown cool
i heard some men in black suits knocked on his door after this came out
Idioteque always makes me feel like I'm in Office Depot looking at highlighters.
IceCoLDMK or a shopping mall car park
IceCoLDMK or sitting in the middle of math class two days after your girlfriend breaks up with you
Or sat in the waiting area of an old train station in the British countryside. It's dawn, the floor is cold, and you're the only one in that small crimson colored brick building. You don't know when the train will arrive, but you know once you step inside you'll never be back here.
Or listening to Radiohead.
I always picture an extravagant party montage with drugs and strippers... Quite the polar opposite of Office Depot.
Fun thing I like about Radiohead is that alot in there songs, you can barely hear what Thom is saying! But the songs are so catchy. Great Music!
His lyrics are notoriously difficult to understand. This typically happens when artists write their lyrics first, but in this case I wouldn't be surprised if the lyrics were written after the music was created since it has an apocolypse vibe to it, but it's possible they created the sounds with this in mind.
@@dinglbarry1275 I heard a lot of lyrics on this album were phrases that Thom had written down on small pieces of paper and put away until he thought they would fit good on a song
@@ferbilgerbil5229 - I've noticed that, especially on OK computer you could tell that the lyrics were written before the music. Which can be difficult for some artists to do, because you have to tone your prewritten words in way to where they fit with the sound, whereas if you come up with the lyrics after the music you come of with words and lyric ideas that fit in with the sound. On Ok computer you pretty much have to look up the lyrics to know what Thom is saying because he's altering the tone of his words in order to cram them into the music. He's essentially making pieces that don't fit, fit and it works, but it ends up being difficult to understand without the lyric sheet.
this feels like laying in hot water while you're parents are arguing in the backround
In 2001- This song is so much ahead of time.
In 2020- This song is way ahead of its time.
In 2100- This song is future.
DURING APOCALYPSE- THIS IS REALLY HAPPENING, HAPPENING❤️
Sigo escuchando Radiohead, desde el 97 por ahí. Estamos en 2021, tengo 34 años y me emputa los últimos discos, pero es lo único que me ayuda a sobrevivir. Thanks Radiohead
hey is your profile picture your thumb on the camera when it flashes
HERE I’M ALLOWED EVERYTHING ALL OF THE TIME
I don't think we had to go that far....seems like we're there now.
Let me hear both sides, let me hear both sides!
Yeah, edit: 1.5°C+ in 7 years time prediction for 2°C+ in 70 years probably closer to 30 years end of most humanity and wildlife.
If you listen closely in the background you can hear Thom Yorke brushing his teeth.
Not surprised to be honest.
lol I laughed hard
One time I worked at a grocery store and a man came in, shot the brinks guy carrying a bag of money, killed him and ran with $1,500. I always think of that guard when I hear this song. He was only 21, had a wife and new baby. "Take the money and run". It's a haunting feeling. Life is haunting. Radiohead captures that.
Damn
I wonder how scared band can be so underrated when you see everyman at concert relied by "depressive" feelings this is the reflect of our age kali yuga we are so concerned by these sadly thing coming to us
These lyrics always make me think of a nuclear war
For some reason it makes me think of the Cold War. Dont know why.
Kinda reminded me of some sort of nuclear war aftermath.
Make's me think of the book Cat's Cradle
BlueFrenk Agree 100%.. Its also the whole everything is racist, everything is sexist blah blah blah, PC rubbish that also helped him get elected. People are tired of that, especially if you just lost your job, and or healthcare.. You know the cause is the horrible policies of Obama, you say it, and now you're branded a racist. Or you're worried about some Islamic fascist shooting things up in a club or mall, so you're thinking about security, and now you're branded an Islamophobe lol.
BlueFrenk, you are an ignorant fool. Just watch as the U.S. -- and the world -- unravel....
One of most terrifying songs ever written.
It really makes me feel like I’m suspense-fully and emotionally waiting to die in a nuclear war. And the only thing I can do is watch while the kids hide in the bunker
@@jamesleodelacruz it's for me the sonic equivalent of entropy.....everything slowly breaking down!
Reminds me of war, robots, the future, and snow
Scrunt
Me too
war + robots = Matrix
Similar. I imagine like Cold Fusion powered robots
Simply incredible. Creepy even. While this whole album is kinda apocalyptic, this song sounds like the dance of the lost ones. The dance of those who are not taken to heaven; the dance of those under the mind-control and worship of the Anti-Christ. Those who, with their mind, feel they shouldn't be dancing but are under some sort of supernatural intervention to dance anyway and know it's completely wrong and are realizing what they are doing is wrong. Such a weird and brilliant track.
And who is the antichrist ? Donald Trump?
Lol. I haven't thought that far ahead but it's more likely to be a socialist so therefore, Donald Trump? No. it's more likely to be Bernie or Hillary. The antichrist has the mark of the beast in which the people cannot buy or sell without it and they are promised everything at the expense of being lost forever. Sounds more socialistic than capitalistic. So no, not trump. I think it's quite dumb to associate this with trump to be honest.
Your first post was strangely on-the-mark. This post: no. Trump IS the anti-Christ. Or, at the very least, the people he's surrounding himself with are the collective anti-Christ.
Joe Gillis sorry bruh but Donald Trump doesn't fit the description of the anti-Christ in any way. Just because you don't like him and his followers does not bring any justification for that stance. We should be worried about the rise of the anti-Christ whenever we have a socialist as president or so a socialist president rise to power out of nowhere in the world. But in order for us to give into the anti-Christ we must first meet a lot of criteria that have not been met yet with war and famine. Then we'll look to someone who claims they have all the answers and peace and love, etc. and that will be the anti-Christ. So far, Trump is not it. Sorry you don't like him and wanna call him that though.
This song is actually about Global Warming not about religion...
And since Donald Trump does not believe in it and actually said it was something invented by the Chinese, kind of makes im the Anti-Christ in this scenario XD
I seriously can't get enough of this song, I've had it on repeat for days!
Лучшие композиторы, пранкеры и гики в мире в самом расцвете сил, создали жуткий и нагнетающий трек с эмбиентом пещер на фоне. Это победа 2000-х годов останется с нами на всю жиззнь.
This is literally the best song I have ever heard. True art
FASTER JONNY FASTER
WTF
@@a-e180 bro, are u a fan or what
This song reminds me of Steven King's book "The Mist". It's about how everything breaks down and falls apart in a world ending situation.
Except the Mist wasn't about climate change lol
Love that book
This song reminds me of a anxiety attack with its aggressive beat and claustrophobic tone.
I think so too. So relatable though.
I could be on the right on the equator and still feel cold hearing this song
This song is about global warming tho
most prophetic song... thought it when it first came out , and now proved to be right
shut up
Dude it’s a song. They’re not prophets. They’re fucking musicians…
@@beeftestosterone4840 they are pretty prophetic as far as musicians go
i stil fucking love this beat ...
This song makes me feel like I'm looking for the bathroom at a Sear's in 2014
"Who's into polka,whos into polka"
Weird Al Yankovich is. ;)
Qjdhdnwheuxjjs Refrigerator
I cannot unhear
Women and children, apparently.
first time i heard this song I was on ketamine in a forest around midnight, we found a random wooden deck with chairs ontop of a slope overlooking a makeshift dirt bmx track. We rested there a while and my friend played me this song. This was like 10 yrs ago.
Imagine this song takes you to a side and says " hey kid, it's not all that bad " then takes asteaming pile of misery in your face.
IMO that's Radiohead in a nutshell
lmao that's effin classic
We're not scaremongering
This is really happening, happening
We're not scaremongering
This is really happening, happening
Damn sure is...
This is like the Prodigy but without the aggression
Omg tru
mayn belive kid a was he birth of electronica and edm
OMG no, Electronic music was born in the 70's & EDM is pure shit.
+charleskleinenberg sorry i meant to say modern edm and electronica
idioteque is a weird electronica fusion that doesn't really fit into a genre; it sounds like the prodigy (and even pendulum) due to the breakbeat elements that are part of the song.
became a fan of Radiohead after this album. really enjoy all there music now
First time I heard this song I was with a bunch of friends on MDMA and one of them put headphones on me playing this song, trying to fully send me west, but I actually really enjoyed it, and now whenever I feel bored alone or upset, I put this on to remind me of the good times
Oh shit waddup, not even a day later and the same thing is happening
sending you west
+George Neal yeah man hahah
People weren't joking when they said drugs are for idiots... and MDMA is pretty deadly, it's killed more people than you hear about on the news, merciliessly.
bull crap . studies show horse riding is more dangerous
My sophomore year 01-02 at Murrieta Valley High School, we had a video yearbook. There was a sequence where a camera was doing a tour of the campus at high speed, with this as the music. The song fit so well, especially with respect to how the campus looked like a prison. Sunbaked concrete as far as the eye could see, and had that cold feeling to it, similar to this song. Now when I hear it, even to this day all I can think of is that camera flying across the Quad.
First heard Kid A album at Bonnaroo '05 on day 2 of no sleep peaking on a 5 strip wishing I could fall asleep. Turns out you can't wash that shit off and I ended up listening to the entire album and this was the only song that I truly liked. After the third time listening through it I realized this entire album is nothing short of a masterpiece.
This is what i hear playing over those videos where the sun explodes
Just 4 songs ago they tell me “this isn’t happening” now they say “this is really happening” well which is it
One time I accidentally fell asleep listening to this song and It gave me the most terrifying nightmare.
Here it goes:
It's an advanced civilized society where humans as a society has left earth on a planet sized spaceship a LONG time ago due to an unnamed disaster. I'm talking the entirety of humanity squished into one functioning ship in an attempt to leave earth before it is demolished. Instead of landing on a different planet as intended the ship instead lands on a slow moving asteroid. Despite the efforts no one had enough gas to travel back. So they decided to make a society on the asteroid
Food didn't become a problem yet because everyone bought livestock, animals, and SO much food. But everyone is aware that at some point we are gonna eventually run out of food. And everyone is 100% worried about that inevitable future
Humanity colonizes the asteroid with their future tech. Built newer tech, buildings, houses, oxygen eventually became a privilege that you had to pay for because it was homemade. Gravity machines to help keep you grounded . Toys for the kids, games, so much stuff. This is all in the span of hundreds of years. It's been such a long time since people has seen earth that pictures and history books is what reminded us what earth Even was and what it looked like.
But eventually... Human society as a whole started running out of food
It eventually became a war on who keep the most food. Wars, different cultures and factions fighting each other over food. We even made fake food from pieces of the asteroid. But it shortens your lifespan cause of the toxic minerals and how awful it tasted. Then flavored asteroids became a thing.
That's a common snack there
it's still toxic buy hey atleast it tastes good
Eventually people started rioting all across the asteroid due to the lack of food. Everyone is yelling at each other. Fights were going all around
And while people were fighting If you looked far in the distance you can see a sun.
The asteroid was hurtling itself into a sun.
It was always hurtling itself there.
The whole time they was on that asteroid nobody could've foreseen that even in their wildest dreams. Everyone was so busy fighting that nobody even saw that sun in the distance getting closer....
Except for me.
I watched everyone fighting, maiming, and killing each other and all I could do was watch in amazement as I realized that all of it didn't matter anymore. I sat on my chair as I watched our asteroid hurtle itself into the Sun. I remember feeling my skin turn hot...
Then I wake up
Long story short I never sleep to this song
bro r u good
I need to get on the stuff you were one :3
Definitely not a “bright” ending
we need to make this a movie
dude i think u saw the future if that happens take me with u lets watch humanity end together
This makes me feel so calm... Weird.
At the moment (I need to listen to the album a bit more) this is my favourite song on KID A.
Rufski Listen to How To Disappear Completely and Motion Picture Soundtrack from Kid A. Two of my personal favourites.
A good song on kid a is kid a. How surprising.
I love the National Anthem, it reminds me of Massive Attack for some reason
Probably their most darkest and psychotic track.
Great album. This and the bends really toast my bread
I can't believe Thom actually predicted Ice Age's release in 2002. Spooky stuff..
Covid-19 soundtrack
damn right
Still is.
You losers...should have been your st way, Way, WAY before this...
i'll laugh until my head comes off swallow til i burst.
This song reminds me Communist era of Albania
K Thom
Edgy
why?
That's so random
I understand you. It was a scary time...
this song makes me want to live a double life
Only if you’re sure
This song deserves so much more recognition ....I thank my bro for making me listen to this masterpiece.....
Deserves so much more....WHAT?!?
@@Oh_I_Will Praise?
@@alicenestpasmonprenom5784 ye ofc I think it was self explanatory English ain’t my first language I just wanted to say I liked the song I guess lol I dunno what exactly I thought 2 years ago…well the song itself is pretty good sounds dystopian and well dunno maybe reminds me a little bit of the recent pandemic that we had…
Lol its my dirty bro
Bruh, this is actually happening
damn right
First thing I thought of was "Vordhosbn" by Aphex Twin
or Isoprophlex
inika3
Thought in the 90s they were listening to warp. It was a good influence on them still prefer BOC aphex etc and Clark is cool too
littlebigplanet profile picture and good taste in music :)
When you imagine a very urban cityscape in ruins while listening to this song it sort of paints a story about the apocalypse
Dancing frantically as the apocalypse unfolds
Yo they predicted the 2002 animated children’s film by Blue Sky Studios titled Ice Age !!!
Radiohead is my favorite band ever, for 28yrs now.
Radiohead circa 2000: 2:00-2:06
Radiohead circa 2002: 2:13-2:16
3:10 bleep bloop
this song is so good
This song is such a banger.
What you do on your own time...keep the TMI out of the comments please
@@Oh_I_Will huh?? 😭
I’m
I’m getting
Pinnacle of human achievement
Kubo/Uryu brought me here
yes. same.
nope Radiohead brought me here i don't even know who those Guys are
Bleach?
VarynDar Yep.
Gangsta of the sea What does this song have to do with bleach?
The fact that I was listening to this and I almost died.. perfect timing 🤩
Why was this video uploaded by Weezerfordays?
+Evan Leo I don't know.
+weezerfordays w0t m8?
+weezerfordays weezer are shite
+Fuck, a Rubber Duck your name is the best omfg
real recognize real
Good song for the depressing day after Brexit.
who's in a bunker indeed!
I'm not scaremongering, but the British Pound is going to purgatory!
(Hehe, see what I did there? Oh, sorry, it's a joke bad I know ;-; )
Long live superior british radiohead
when did race come into this? lol
thanks god for brexit we are going to take back the western world from globalists
To be honest, this song is not a simple song. She changed my life, and it's no joke! It all started with one video, called "Murals S1mple", it's about a single player's moment from the game "Counter Strike-Global Offensive", in which he makes a striking moment, and the music in this video was Idioteque, but a remix from"Brain in the bottle". I decided to look up this song on the internet. And I came across the original-Radiohead's "Idioteque". At first, listening to this music, I imagined some pictures, and then, listening to even more, I could not fall asleep from it, so I abandoned it for half a year. Then, a year later, I returned to this masterpiece again, and this time, it is no longer sitting in my head! Very strange, well no?!
paraphrase
2020 this remains a benchmark
We're all going to die. Hurry! Do it! What you've always wanted.
Uryū Ishida.
1:52 That movie came out 19 years ago today at the time I’m typing this.
😄 I'm 32 yrs old and first heard and fell in love with Radiohead because a buddy of mine blasted this song on his car stereo while I was a bit stoney bologna back when I was 16.. that was 15 years ago and I've heard the song hundreds of times and only now am I learning the actual lyrics 😆
this feels like a hug you get after a family member dies
this song addresses misery and suffering but in a "You are gonna be okay, just keep moving" flow
I'm hear from teenage bounty hunter on Netflix
Congratulations
"We're all in bunker, we're all in bunker!"
Ishida, Uryu
1:51 he predicted the ice age movie
THANKS FOR SHARING 🙏🙏🙏💜💜💜🕊🕊🕊
I love the beat for this song
I think of a guy helping people rush for shelter in a bunker as he slowly looses his sanity as the apocalypse rises
beautiful
As an American on this day (November 9, 2016: The day Donald Trump became president), I have never felt such a connection to this song like I do now. Radiohead have been a favorite band of mine for yeeeaaars, but holy shit, This album is going called it all. Further proof that Kid A was waaaaaaaaaay ahead of it's time.
Glad that’s over now somewhat.
Aged like a fine wine
And you still never listened to what he stood for
this is so good
I found this from reading monsters of men by Patrick Ness,,,, its quoted on the first page.
We're not scaremongering, this is really happening
Pursued, Cold, Loss, Fear, Helplessness, Desperation, _Women and Children first,_ *the end*
Pure genius @ Thom Yorke
Weird fishes will have lots to eat
A song - and song title - for the age. "This is really happening"
Apt for a time like now.
We are in the maunder minimum 2.0 (mini ice age a.k.q. super grand solar minimum) ..Hyogaki.. coming ice age, not "warming"
unusual music 🤔
this song hits different while you eat a salad
real
is anyone else here from the quote in monster of men?
Yes, I love that book so much!
+Frizzyon no one gives a shit
So what if they are?.....what you gonna get together and form a club?.....FFS!
no I just really like radiohead
This is late but what monsters quote? Im into that band too
Lol remember tryna write short stories on a lotta amph looking at vhs 2 specifically the zombie clip. In awe
Listening to this ofc
crunchy
There’s nothing to fear! Nothing dies!
BEST comments ever xd
1:52 predicted ice age releasing in 2002 😱😱😱😱
Imagine hearing this in cyberpunk 2077😂😂 it would fit too perfect
Hopefully by then...Artists will have learned to play actual instruments again and not rely solely on computer programs to recreate repetitive loops...
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this is really happeningggggggggggg
I'd rather you all simply enjoyed this song :)
isnt it "here im alive"?
came here bc of ishida