Oh yeah of course, It's just usually interviews with Thom are painfully awkward because they don't know how to deal with him, this guy did a fantastic job.
I love this interview! You can tell the boys are much more comfortable with someone taking the piss and joking around a bit, unlike in other interviews where the interviewer is just praising and fanboying a little too hard, or just asking dumb boring questions.
Jonathan: "This is the general perception of Radiohead. Is that you sit around, picking small scabs on your arms..." Jonny and Thom: *inspects arms for scabs* Jonathan: "I added that bit for colour." LMAO
They are adorable people. I love their music, but what no one ever mentions is that besides being arguably the most influential band of the past few decades, they are also among the most humble and real. I would not be surprised if part of their success were due to their personalities. Whoever doesn't like these guys needs to get their head examined.
@@theadamfriedlandshow4668 They were "coating" each other, which in certain english circles means you "roast" everyone around you, continuously. But you try to use some brains doing it.
i wish they did more british chat shows, because they’re actually so godamn funny, especially when they are together. Jonny said in a podcast that he is a great comedy fan. Given the fact that he is usually the “silent one” u can’t tell but from the little interviews that he had done where he was actually comfortable talking u can see his classic british humour shine through and it’s bloody brilliant! would love to see them on graham norton
You obviously don't know shit about Radiohead (funny band, eh?), but at least you have a few upvotes from other morons not having a clue about the band. 👍 Keep on the hard work mate.
its weird cause when I listen to Radiohead music I imagine them as super insecure, and depressed, but yet still happy. And this to me showed that. The interviewer was making fun of Thom or just joking around I guess, and he seemed happy about it and playful and stuff. I thought that was strange but cool. I know that if I were in that moment id be acting happy but id probably take that to heart and feel bad about it too.
@@Ace_Of_Bass8 boo hoo some spoild celebrity dont know how to put a sentence together and his ego cant take it when he gets exposed, i think im gonna cry.
They’re both so cool! I’ve seen so many great bands since my first in 1970, and I must say that Radiohead is in my top 5. I paid $1700 for tickets to see them with my youngest daughter and it was well worth the money. Musically and emotionally brilliant band!
You're making me feel old. I was 18 years (and 6 months to be exact) old when I watched this interview back in May 2003. It only seems like yesterday. Good to see that you young guys are into proper music! You will go far in life.
Yea once I was playing around on the guitar in my living room after school and I acidentally wrote the first few bars of electioneering by Radiohead. At the time I had only heard the song a few times on the radio or at the mall, never intentionally listened to it anyway. So when I hit the first few notes of the song, which are just standard g minor penatonic scale, i just kept going thinking that the melody was coming from my head. So I kept playing till I ended up finishing the song and after a while I ended up recording it. I put it out on RUclips and decided to name the song ‘Somewhere over the rainbow 2’. The video got over 30 views on the internet and so Walt Disney signed me a record deal with them. I played ‘somewhere over the rainbow 2’ at a my first concert in Down Under Australia. Among all the head-banging kangaroos I see Jonny Greenwood, Radiohead guitarist, who by the way is even sexier in person. He looked angry. At this point in time I realised that the song hadn’t come from my head and I had actually ripped of Radiohead. So at the sight of Jonny boy i darted for the exit. But just as I got there he cornered and BOOM he cracked me over the head and I was out like a light. I woke up tied to a chair, disorientated, in what looked like a massive where house. In the corner I see Jonny sharpening what looked a large collection of weapons. After a while of thick silence he slowly walked towards me with dagger the size of his of a guitar. He said only to words, ‘My song’ He started to press the dagger into my cheek, drawing drops of blood. I screamed hard into my sodden gag. Screamed harder and harder hoping someone would receive my cry of hope. But I had little hope, at least until I heard a cry. The high pitched girly voice of Thom Yorke. My prayers had been answered. He ran forward, covered my ears, and let out an almighty wail. Johnny was brought to his knees. Thom Yorke had saved. He said that I was 2.40x better than Jonny anyway so now I play as Radiohead’s guitarist but in disguise as Jonny greenwood. True story. I know no one will believe me because it’s a very crazy story but it is true. Kangaroos do exist.
This is the era I was a full Radiohead fan, first album I got that was new. I was a year late to Kid A and Amnesiac saw them for the first time in Lollapalooza 2016 for their Moon Shaped Pool outing
You're wrong, Jonny! They have since used 2+2=5 in Class of 92. Wish I could link directly to the scene because it's 1.) a football documentary, 2.) kicks in right as a goal is scored.
I'm a drunk ass American with deep Irish roots and idk programming over the water seems much more loose and fun than the lame ass shit we got going on over here.
PSA to Americans: If an older relative of yours is Irish, but you we're born in America. You're American, and it annoys then fuck out of us when you claim you are Irish.
First time I've ever heard Jonny Greenwood speak
Thom left the CD on the sofa, hahha
+Mostly Harmless XD
They were going to perform. Probably came back and grabbed it after
Haha saw that myself
Jonathan himself even mentioned it lol
omg 666 likes! nobody fuck this up!
My favourite part will forever be 3:10 the slightly lost and broken way Thom says "I have a stylist.." :/
LMAO at Jonanthan Ross making fun of someone else's hair!
Tbf Jonathan Ross has pretty fashionable hair... for a middle aged Jewish woman in the 1840s
Jam 😂😂😂😂
I have a stylist...
Amazing interviewer, he trapped Thom in a box so well it was adorable seeing him kind of struggle to deal with that
in a good way though.
Oh yeah of course, It's just usually interviews with Thom are painfully awkward because they don't know how to deal with him, this guy did a fantastic job.
I agree. This is probably my favorite interview they did.
Ross does take the piss a lot and it really works.
Packt like a sardine in a chrushd tin box
I love this interview! You can tell the boys are much more comfortable with someone taking the piss and joking around a bit, unlike in other interviews where the interviewer is just praising and fanboying a little too hard, or just asking dumb boring questions.
Same with the Morrissey interview
he was a complete douche, asking dumb boring questions and answering himself. how did you even reason that out
Yeah, this ,but Thom York Is💙💙
The gloomy doomy crack had me crying😂
@@Antisocialtendencies - I just found this interview and I've watched it like 20 times in 24 hours its so brilliant...
3:10 “I have a stylist!🥺” His voice is so cuuutee.
hes adorable
Jonathan: "This is the general perception of Radiohead. Is that you sit around, picking small scabs on your arms..."
Jonny and Thom: *inspects arms for scabs*
Jonathan: "I added that bit for colour."
LMAO
hahahah the way they genuinely look at their arms is hilarious
1:23 lmao
It's unbelievable these guys were nearly 40 here. They act and look like they're in their early 20s.
If I didn't know them I'd say they are 20 something
they were *what*
They were like 33
They were in their 30s in 2003. They are pretty young there actually.
Thom was 35 and Johnny was 32
03:41 Best moment.
- You can do a breezy, summery pop song, can you?
- We've got lots? (looks hurt)
@young machines The only one
Pablo honey had some poppy songs. Ripcord, Vegetable, Prove Yourself, and I Can’t were pop-like and less depressing.
*"you can do a bweezy summewee pop song can ya"
Pop is dead.
We just witnessed ground zero for In Rainbows.
This is why jonathan ross is great, imagine having to interview those 2 introverts, it was almost awkward but ross pulled it off
They are adorable people. I love their music, but what no one ever mentions is that besides being arguably the most influential band of the past few decades, they are also among the most humble and real. I would not be surprised if part of their success were due to their personalities. Whoever doesn't like these guys needs to get their head examined.
Real maybe, humble I wouldn’t say so. They made that interview so tough for him
@@theadamfriedlandshow4668 They were "coating" each other, which in certain english circles means you "roast" everyone around you, continuously. But you try to use some brains doing it.
1:34 Jonny laughs and Thom looks at him in confusion. This means Thom's the gloomy one that reads old russian novels.
this is correct there exists a photo of mid-90s Thom reading and captioned "Thom brushes up on his Dostoyevky. The others swap mother-in-law jokes"
0:12 I love the way Jonny flopped down to the sofa.. so cute ❤️
oh wow too cute 😂❤
“Someone’s gotta provide the music for the murder shows.”
Lol I had no idea Thom was so funny 😂 What a great interview.
I love how Thom's pants are rolled up at the bottom. So cute. I know the struggle of being short!
+J Roo me 2 thanks
fuck
Thom isnt actually THAT short, the rest of the band is just stupid tall
I'm 171 cm and thought that he was like 174 cm or something. To quote Ross here...: "Imagine my surprise"
@@Throwaway-kg7ft he is very short.1.66 m is very short.but he doesn't look like very short because of his posture.
This is the interview that stole my heart.... Thom seems so animated and lively, haha!
i wish they did more british chat shows, because they’re actually so godamn funny, especially when they are together. Jonny said in a podcast that he is a great comedy fan. Given the fact that he is usually the “silent one” u can’t tell but from the little interviews that he had done where he was actually comfortable talking u can see his classic british humour shine through and it’s bloody brilliant! would love to see them on graham norton
don’t use Gods name in vain and capital G
@@savagescorpion83 what are you? 80 yo? lol
they're so bloody cute jesus christ
Jonny's face when he insulted Kid A
Mmhmm
@@Bandstand can you stop being everywhere
@@Bandstand bro is lurking everywhere
Hey Lucy
Kid A is Jonny's favorite album, he probably got so triggered lol
They took the Tavares CDs and went and wrote In Rainbows
Thom is so adorable lmao
Jonathan Ross is like that nice uncle or good guy character in a movie.
legend has it 15 step was written as a eurovision entry inspired by tavares and jonathan ross
This is canon as far as I'm concerned...
@MrBonniesdaddy Only winding you up!
no yeah yeah yeah in the middle tho. missed opportunity
0:17 look at him he’s so cute 🥺
wish i was as cute as him lol.
My cute baby ❤️ he looked so happy
Oh... Johnny is so shy. He talks with his hand over his mouth... Trying to cover or hide him self
I've been trying to figure out who he reminds me of. I just got it. Bill Hader playing Stefon on Saturday Night Live.
@@burnlastsunday OH NO YOU’RE SO RIGHT
@@eclipsicallane9179 yeah it only took me eight years to make the connection hahaha
@@burnlastsunday Lol I looked it up and apparently Jonny said Bill should play him if they ever do a Radiohead movie
@@eclipsicallane9179 With the doorman who hi-fives children of divorce
No other interviewer has gotten them to liven up as they do here. It's cool seeing them like this.
it's amazed me how jonny looks like an indie boy in his 20s but he's already had his son in 2002
I had no idea they are so humble
They're just socially awkward
@@violethill4454 which makes a lot of sense
"I can see that but why?" is one of my favorite responses ever.
this video is violently british
'Violently'... That's the best adverb ever.
seeing thom yorke smile is one of the most satisfying things
i h a v e a s t y l i s t
You can tell by this interview that Ross really listened to the music and knew well the artist
That's what makes him a fantastic host.
Yes he is a massive fan.
Radiohead is probably the funniest band ever... Radiohead always makes me laugh... Great band!!!
Same!
I agree
You obviously don't know shit about Radiohead (funny band, eh?), but at least you have a few upvotes from other morons not having a clue about the band. 👍 Keep on the hard work mate.
The Beatles were funnier
@@boymcfacto5832 not at all
Thom was dying on the inside when he made fun of his hair
"i can see that but why?" lol
Jonny is so precious
its weird cause when I listen to Radiohead music I imagine them as super insecure, and depressed, but yet still happy. And this to me showed that. The interviewer was making fun of Thom or just joking around I guess, and he seemed happy about it and playful and stuff. I thought that was strange but cool. I know that if I were in that moment id be acting happy but id probably take that to heart and feel bad about it too.
Wadiohead ladies and gentlemen!
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Of course! I missed that. lol
evertonian26 wol
Jordan wofl
evertonian26 here bad out
Gosh even 4:56 - 4:58 sounded good to me.
I almost started singing "who's in a bunker who's in a bunker"
I think even his fart sounds good
@@regularshow960 same lol
@@anorakb536 💀💀💀
this is actually pretty funny
This is wonderful! So nice to see someone highlight their oft-overlooked sense of humor.
Thom is hilarious, he's a brilliant and philosophical person.
THOM CUTENESS IS OVER 9000
This is one of the best interviews of Radiohead I've seen. Totally hilarious, and Thom and Jonny were having a good laugh right along with it.
Some say the cd still rests on that couch to this very day
“I have a stylist...”
Ross is a great interviewer, love the banter. Also, Taveres are an awesome band!
I wouldn't have expected Jonny to do this big interview on tv. I heard he hates doing interviews because he thinks he comes across as stupid
which he actually does
Hard to come across as smart when these pop talk shows are so stupid
@@bluehacker122 you are the reason why Johnny doesn't like interviews.
@@Ace_Of_Bass8 boo hoo some spoild celebrity dont know how to put a sentence together and his ego cant take it when he gets exposed, i think im gonna cry.
Yeah but it's kinda hard to turn down an interview from Jonathan Ross.
They’re both so cool! I’ve seen so many great bands since my first in 1970, and I must say that Radiohead is in my top 5. I paid $1700 for tickets to see them with my youngest daughter and it was well worth the money. Musically and emotionally brilliant band!
His eye gives him character. I love him. And Johnathan too.
Kid A is my favorite radiohead album...everything in its right place, how to disappear completely, optimistic etc.
I was one year and 19 days old when this interview was done.... Wow.
and i was only 27 days old lol
lol i wasn’t even born
You're making me feel old. I was 18 years (and 6 months to be exact) old when I watched this interview back in May 2003. It only seems like yesterday.
Good to see that you young guys are into proper music! You will go far in life.
I wasn't even born
Fuk ALL YOUZ, I was 37 when this was done and I got to drink with Radiohead once!
I'm so happy seeing them smile during the interview💗
Great interview. Mid-2000s Friday Night with Jonathan Ross was bloody great.
Someone please takes a gif of Thom doing his four on the floor in 4:57.
The world needs this.
Love this interview
That was one of their best interview, ever.
Yea once I was playing around on the guitar in my living room after school and I acidentally wrote the first few bars of electioneering by Radiohead. At the time I had only heard the song a few times on the radio or at the mall, never intentionally listened to it anyway. So when I hit the first few notes of the song, which are just standard g minor penatonic scale, i just kept going thinking that the melody was coming from my head. So I kept playing till I ended up finishing the song and after a while I ended up recording it. I put it out on RUclips and decided to name the song ‘Somewhere over the rainbow 2’. The video got over 30 views on the internet and so Walt Disney signed me a record deal with them. I played ‘somewhere over the rainbow 2’ at a my first concert in Down Under Australia. Among all the head-banging kangaroos I see Jonny Greenwood, Radiohead guitarist, who by the way is even sexier in person. He looked angry. At this point in time I realised that the song hadn’t come from my head and I had actually ripped of Radiohead. So at the sight of Jonny boy i darted for the exit. But just as I got there he cornered and BOOM he cracked me over the head and I was out like a light.
I woke up tied to a chair, disorientated, in what looked like a massive where house. In the corner I see Jonny sharpening what looked a large collection of weapons. After a while of thick silence he slowly walked towards me with dagger the size of his of a guitar. He said only to words,
‘My song’
He started to press the dagger into my cheek, drawing drops of blood. I screamed hard into my sodden gag. Screamed harder and harder hoping someone would receive my cry of hope. But I had little hope, at least until I heard a cry. The high pitched girly voice of Thom Yorke. My prayers had been answered. He ran forward, covered my ears, and let out an almighty wail. Johnny was brought to his knees.
Thom Yorke had saved. He said that I was 2.40x better than Jonny anyway so now I play as Radiohead’s guitarist but in disguise as Jonny greenwood.
True story. I know no one will believe me because it’s a very crazy story but it is true. Kangaroos do exist.
What the fuck
sounds like what a Jonny Greenwood replacement would say
what the fuck dude lmao
how fangirls writing fanfics be like:
@@justanotherfishinbikinibot6060 It's like Kpop and Ariana Grande male fans roleplays on reddit
This is just amazing
"Someone's gotta provide music for the murder shows" 😂😂😂 he's so funny
Never seen this before. Very cute & relaxed banter style interview you don't automatically associate with this band!
Great fun interview
This is the era I was a full Radiohead fan, first album I got that was new. I was a year late to Kid A and Amnesiac saw them for the first time in Lollapalooza 2016 for their Moon Shaped Pool outing
Unos genios. Tremendo show el de argentina 🇦🇷 ojalá vuelvan a nuestro pais
ok. it is settled. I have fallen in love.
God bless you Thom
I love that Band.
I was 22 days old when this episode came out.
Best Band ever from the UK.
Special mention to Massive Attack and
Pink Floyd and my mum wants me to include Queen.
Exactly!
"Listen to your wise, listen to your wise ... Mum!"
Lovely vibe
this is literally from before i was born and i love it
I love you, Thom Yorke. You beautiful human.
Thom is soo cute I can'tttt 😭
Jonny Greenwood's jawline needs it's own post code.
🥵
Beautifully chiselled bone structure
Hard to believe HTTT came out almost 18 years ago.
Saul Goodman did a great interview
I remember watching this live... nearly 20 years ago... what.
3:55 This interview basically was the impetus for "In Rainbows"
You're wrong, Jonny! They have since used 2+2=5 in Class of 92. Wish I could link directly to the scene because it's 1.) a football documentary, 2.) kicks in right as a goal is scored.
Lmao at "Its good every morning I get up and I think that"
Jonathan Ross slagging Yorke's hair as he sits there with his circa 1986 Ian Ogilvie barnet.
Fabulous band, fabulous simple interview 'Creep' was a masterpiece
This whole interview is hilarious
Awesome band!
One of my favorite songs is Lotus Flower. I don't even know why.
This is such a great interview! The chemistry is so perfect it seems scripted.
Jonny reminds me of a gecko.
"I have a stylist."
Wow great interviewer
I think this interview is the reason Radiohead made In Rainbows.
My favourite band, Wadiohead!
When they told Jonathan Ross "we want you to host a talk show" what he failed to realise was that they didn't mean you do all the talking.
Well I mean these two don't talk a lot so he kinda has to.
Wadiohead wadies and gentlemen
Ed O’Brien in the back ‘there’s loads of room on that seat, can I come??’
Met thom a few years ago at work,he’s livelier here than in person trust me lol
Johnny looks the same now 20 years later
I'm a drunk ass American with deep Irish roots and idk programming over the water seems much more loose and fun than the lame ass shit we got going on over here.
same
It is mate!
Who cares about your Irish roots? This isnt Ireland
@@WPTHFC calm your self putin,, hes just trying to insult america
PSA to Americans: If an older relative of yours is Irish, but you we're born in America. You're American, and it annoys then fuck out of us when you claim you are Irish.
thom was definitely on something