Fitter Happier seemed weird and offbeat when OK Computer came out but in post-King of Limbs era it seems pretty normal and straightforward. It's great actually, but the last few seconds is the best part.
I actually like Fitter Happier, especially that creepy piano melody, it's so haunting. I also like to imagine that the lyrics describe the little guy from Paranoid Android video lol.
Its a decent album its just not Radiohead. Blow Out is a really good song tbh. Idk if its true but I heard that they made the album in just a few weeks.
@@jacksonwaldon It’s definitely nothing like Radiohead. Completely different genre might I add. But it’s still good music. Not as bad as some people make it out to be.
Yk its crazy cuz pointing out 10 seconds from almost each of the songs from pablo honey makes it sound like a pretty good album , which is contrary to what most radiohead fans say
I think the thing comes from the fact that Pablo Honey is genuinely very different in comparison to their later stuff; many probably take it as being thematically less "mature" than say, the Kid A and Amnesiac duology, and those people likely tend to overlook it as teen-angst-adjacent media because of that. I have noticed many people tend to evaluate a band by its own standards, in comparison to what they associate with their "peak," and for many Radiohead fans that seems to be Ok Computer, which compositionally sounds more similar(though definitely not the same!) to their later work than it does Pablo Honey. I can't say if this is certainly true, but it is a general pattern I have seen among fans of other artists as well. Obviously this doesn't make Pablo Honey bad by any means; Radiohead is certainly not the only band/artist that suffers from general fanbase "first album bad" bias. Personally, I do like Pablo Honey and I think a lot of people ignore how much of a factor it was in the band's initial success and continuing popularity, I'm just putting out some theory on why people may feel differently, regardless of how "valid" those reasons are. Also Pablo Honey has Creep and Creep bad MTV beach house 1992 or whatever
It’s not a good album, but RH’s other albums set a really high bar, which makes fans see it as terrible when really it’s mostly just mediocre 90’s rock. On the other hand, though, I don’t trust the new subsection of fans that say Pablo Honey is amazing, I get the feeling they’re being contrarian since RH’s other work has only gotten more popular over the years.
So the moral of this exercise is, as the albums go on, it gets harder and harder to sum up what’s so amazing about them in only 10 seconds. Because the songs go from indie/alt bangers to a weird dreamy world of their own. Kid A forward, you kinda need to hear the whole to get the real experience.
00:10 vs 15:00, 1993 vs 2016 I don't think Thom Yorke gets enough credit for the longevity of his vocal chords. That's a nearly quarter of a century jump right there. That's a 25 year old kid vs. a 48 year old man. That's crazy
12:32 weird fishes /arpeggi is my fav song by them, I grew up listening to it. It would be playing in the background as I woke up on a sunny morning and now I listen to it every day myself for years
i love the last solo of paranoid android, especially the towards end of it where so much tension is built and then just released perfectly. 11/10 song easily
There are so many moments and songs i dont feel get appreciated enough for Radiohead, and you zeroed in on them!! Huge grin on my face for the Where You End and I Begin recognition
this is so interesting to me because i never really thought about what parts of songs would be my favorites but now that i am i like seeing how what i like contrasts other fans
I love when the ride comes in on the drums in national anthem in myxomatosis I love the part where everything except the drums stop and as thom says the last word in "I don't know why I feel so tongue-tied" the entire band comes in again it always hits me so hard everytime he says the "distractor" in "bittersweet distractor" in reckoner the build-up with thom humming in morning mr magpie? when that heavenly guitar line comes in on the left ear in separator for the first time
Moving from Pablo Honey to The Bends felt weird. At first, I couldn't understand why people hated Pablo Honey so much, but then there wasn't a single moment in The Bends that wasn't better than all of Pablo Honey combined, and it kept getting better until the end.
Thanks for all of the positive feedback, wasn’t expecting anybody to see this video to be honest bc I really just made it for fun. I think it’s fascinating how subjective music and this band in particular is, due to the nature of their diverse discography. Wanted to include b-sides but in total it would be about double the number of songs, and in turn double video length. Maybe part 2 someday!
Love this, agree with most of the picks. Unfortunate these types of videos rarely include the singles/b-sides though, songs like kinetic, how I made my millions, and spectre are among my favorite radiohead songs
9:00 This and the “let me out of here” part of Dollars and Cents makes it at least a top 15 pick for me. I love that it sounds like a pure mental breakdown. ITS SO INTENSE.
Love this, would love it even more if it was 20 seconds. It hurts sometimes when it skips but then the next second you’re back in the climax of another masterpiece so
Oddly enough I've always thought the opposite. It is a magical track but the last 30 secs the song travels in more obvious lines towards the climax, with a trite chord sequence. But for that ending it would be my favourite Radiohead song.
I am SOO happy you like where i end and you begin as much as i do!!!!!!! I totally agree it might be my favorite moment too bro i just get absolutey crazy chills every time. there's nothing else like it
Man, that first scream in "You" reminded me that Thom's voice used to be a lot more powerful. Don't get me wrong, I love later Radiohead. But after OK Computer, the vocals got really thin and reedy. It sometimes works, but there are some songs where I wish he'd sing with some of his former breath support.
I thought we all love the intro of Anyone Can Play Guitar the most where they just scratch the fck out of the guitar and it's noisy af and the neighbours called the police for a noise complaint.
My brother i agree with you on optimistic best moment of song imo Also the moment with treefingers is you choosed KID letters and switched them to IDK really nice detail
For me WIEAYB will always be the part which goes 'X WILL MARK THE PLACE' and Everything in it's right place is the start chords but sound choices all round otherwise
Let Down and Creep are their only good songs. It is baffling how people like this band
humor
damn the pin of shame
pin shamed 😿 rest in pablo honey
Bruh you’re just wrong ..not just an opinion ..you’re just wrong lol
Intellectual disability or Blatant Tomfoolery?
16 minutes of thom yorke moaning
🤣
And I don’t regret listening to any of it
He is just really good at it
@@Exo-riah Frfr
Dont give me any ideas
This guy likes the noisiest parts almost 100% of the time
Based and real
Thats the climax
Are you an edger
yes i like edging @@scogchamp
well yeah the noisiest parts are the best
Laughing about how the fav part of Fitter Happier is when it ends
This song is scary as hell lmao
Fitter Happier seemed weird and offbeat when OK Computer came out but in post-King of Limbs era it seems pretty normal and straightforward. It's great actually, but the last few seconds is the best part.
A pig in a cage on antibiotics
I actually like Fitter Happier, especially that creepy piano melody, it's so haunting.
I also like to imagine that the lyrics describe the little guy from Paranoid Android video lol.
@@TheMogul23 i would want that over electioneering
Honestly, the most eargasmic part of Bodysnatchers is the transition into “Has the light gone out for you?”
True. Some of the best transitions in any song
i can hear the “hey!” And both lead and acoustic guitar sounds now 😌 glad you mentioned that
I respect your opinion, but everyone knows that 0:00-0:10 is the best part of Everything in its Right Place.
Undeniable fact
factissimo
Without a doubt
actually it's the 10 seconds after that with the glitchy vocals. or the part where thom sings about sucking a lemon
I like the part right before when he says something about colors in his head, when he is like screaming everything in it’s right palce
The best part of climbing up the walls is the scream at the end actually
real
yes
yesss
#facts
Yeah but the video says that it's her opinion
That part of Let Down might be my favorite moment of their discography, I cry EVERY single time
underrated
tbh
@@modifiedb0ymemes aside, Let Down is such a piece of artistic perfection, I'll sing its praises to my deathbed.
No ya don't
Let Down underranted
5:36 of How to Dissapear Completely when the bass goes to that lower octave never fails to give me chills.
i’m learning how to play no surprises on my electric guitar…it’s..going good..
Very cool vid but I think the octave jump on “the beat goes round and round. THE BEAT GOES ROUND AND ROUND” is a top 3 Radiohead moment.
Technically, while the ranges of those melodies are an octave apart, the actual melodic leap is a major ninth, but yeah it’s amazing
For real.
My fav part of black star is when he says “i keep falling over i keep passing out…” and the vocals fade out and you hear the twangy guitar
Me after the lobotomy
Such a good fucking line, that whole verse really makes the song
let down is so fucking crazy i cry every time 'one day i am going to grow wings a chemical reaction (you know where you are)' augh
Pablo honey slander will not be tolerated, you did it right brother
real
Its a decent album its just not Radiohead. Blow Out is a really good song tbh. Idk if its true but I heard that they made the album in just a few weeks.
@@jacksonwaldon It’s definitely nothing like Radiohead. Completely different genre might I add. But it’s still good music. Not as bad as some people make it out to be.
i dont think there is a clear bad song on pablo honey, its just different
@@billyparsons-haines definitely
scott tenorman's favorite band
He's just a crybaby
hes got cancer, up his ass!
The band themselves bullied him for not being an introvert male just like the rest of RH fans lol
Brad pitt’s favorite band
“Think of this poor kid, he has cancer… up his ass!”
- South Park thom
watching this made me certain that they're my favourite band of all time
Yk its crazy cuz pointing out 10 seconds from almost each of the songs from pablo honey makes it sound like a pretty good album , which is contrary to what most radiohead fans say
Pablo is a great album, fans just have such a hard on for ok computer and kid a and they compare it
@@youngthomasyorke4074LMAO literally, I love all their albums, INCLUDING Pablo honey!!
I think the thing comes from the fact that Pablo Honey is genuinely very different in comparison to their later stuff; many probably take it as being thematically less "mature" than say, the Kid A and Amnesiac duology, and those people likely tend to overlook it as teen-angst-adjacent media because of that. I have noticed many people tend to evaluate a band by its own standards, in comparison to what they associate with their "peak," and for many Radiohead fans that seems to be Ok Computer, which compositionally sounds more similar(though definitely not the same!) to their later work than it does Pablo Honey. I can't say if this is certainly true, but it is a general pattern I have seen among fans of other artists as well. Obviously this doesn't make Pablo Honey bad by any means; Radiohead is certainly not the only band/artist that suffers from general fanbase "first album bad" bias. Personally, I do like Pablo Honey and I think a lot of people ignore how much of a factor it was in the band's initial success and continuing popularity, I'm just putting out some theory on why people may feel differently, regardless of how "valid" those reasons are.
Also Pablo Honey has Creep and Creep bad MTV beach house 1992 or whatever
It might be their worst album, that's still better than most of other bands albums
It’s not a good album, but RH’s other albums set a really high bar, which makes fans see it as terrible when really it’s mostly just mediocre 90’s rock. On the other hand, though, I don’t trust the new subsection of fans that say Pablo Honey is amazing, I get the feeling they’re being contrarian since RH’s other work has only gotten more popular over the years.
bro really edged us withe bends
the cover is literally a cpr mannequin edging
@@brixenlang3207lmao, i didnt know its a mannequin
that part of morning bell is insane
sometimes i go through 'every radiohead song' videos purely just to hear every radiohead song which is great but this is like that x100
when the harp sound comes in midway through Motion Picture Soundtrack...my face melts every time
So the moral of this exercise is, as the albums go on, it gets harder and harder to sum up what’s so amazing about them in only 10 seconds. Because the songs go from indie/alt bangers to a weird dreamy world of their own. Kid A forward, you kinda need to hear the whole to get the real experience.
The best part of True Love Waits is the final “Don’t leave.” Gets me EVERY TIME
this might be one of my favorite edited radiohead discography videos
Thank you for recognizing Sulk vocals! It is an underrated gem.
00:10 vs 15:00, 1993 vs 2016
I don't think Thom Yorke gets enough credit for the longevity of his vocal chords. That's a nearly quarter of a century jump right there. That's a 25 year old kid vs. a 48 year old man. That's crazy
There are clips from earlier this year that sound just as good
He's still good on The Smile
Just saw Thom live in Melbourne. His voice was incredible. I was in awe the entire time.
12:32 weird fishes /arpeggi is my fav song by them, I grew up listening to it. It would be playing in the background as I woke up on a sunny morning and now I listen to it every day myself for years
Wierd fishes is the best take, i wish they could recreate that part live
best I've heard was on the Jools holland appearance
got chills about that part of exit music for a film playing unexpectedly
And then you remember the black mirror episode it was for. The fucking troll face was peak 2010 cinema
"you" never gets enough love & i ALWAYS play that snippet for someone before i play the full song
My fav part is also “I tell all my friends but they never believe me they think that I finally lost it completely”
i love the last solo of paranoid android, especially the towards end of it where so much tension is built and then just released perfectly. 11/10 song easily
I would kill to listen to life in a glasshouse for the first time again
this was fun! however best part of 2+2=5 is obviously BECAUSE!!
you have not been penetration
11:31 YOU GET IT!!!!!! the overlapping of the vocals is so good!!
this band is just perfect
those ten seconds of motion picture soundtrack never fail to make me sob. also the piano part of all i need💔
There are so many moments and songs i dont feel get appreciated enough for Radiohead, and you zeroed in on them!! Huge grin on my face for the Where You End and I Begin recognition
finally, someone else who loves where i end and you begin as much as i do
In Morning Bell, whatever Thom is singing after "cut the kids in half" is personally my favorite part of that song
edit: I think he repeats "walking"
Daydreaming 2:16 is one of my favourites, the way it switches up gives chills every time
this is so interesting to me because i never really thought about what parts of songs would be my favorites but now that i am i like seeing how what i like contrasts other fans
I love when the ride comes in on the drums in national anthem
in myxomatosis I love the part where everything except the drums stop and as thom says the last word in "I don't know why I feel so tongue-tied" the entire band comes in again
it always hits me so hard everytime he says the "distractor" in "bittersweet distractor" in reckoner
the build-up with thom humming in morning mr magpie?
when that heavenly guitar line comes in on the left ear in separator for the first time
Moving from Pablo Honey to The Bends felt weird. At first, I couldn't understand why people hated Pablo Honey so much, but then there wasn't a single moment in The Bends that wasn't better than all of Pablo Honey combined, and it kept getting better until the end.
The best part of street spirit is the final time he sings “and fade out” when the Drums kick in
Thanks for all of the positive feedback, wasn’t expecting anybody to see this video to be honest bc I really just made it for fun. I think it’s fascinating how subjective music and this band in particular is, due to the nature of their diverse discography.
Wanted to include b-sides but in total it would be about double the number of songs, and in turn double video length. Maybe part 2 someday!
He likes when Thom hits the notes
great picks for TKOL! it's nice to see some moments on that album get appreciation
For a wolf at the door I gotta go with the drum fil that happens right after your choice. Literally the best fill I've ever heard
Cool flag bro, wanna go abolish the state with me?
@@jesseliikamaa1753i second this!
@@turnthonkee Let's go dude!!!
Each album just gets THAT much better😭
Wow, what a compilation. I want this played in its entirety at my funeral. Well done and thanks.
I just cried when you put this part on pyramid song, IM IN LOVE WITH THAT PART SO MUCH AND ITS MY FAV RADIOHEAD SONG ❤️🖤
now that was a feast for my ears
Love this, agree with most of the picks. Unfortunate these types of videos rarely include the singles/b-sides though, songs like kinetic, how I made my millions, and spectre are among my favorite radiohead songs
I love permanent daylight and man of war sm
🤓
@@nickkerinklio8239 🤑
Lift
SPECTRE UGH
Identikit has the "Broken hearts make it rain" part, and this section is, what we can call, "pulchritudinous".
Good gawd, that is the ugliest word for "beautiful" that I have ever seen !
this part sounds like heaven…
Also has the banger ass guitar in the outro, i wanna know when they sampled it
street spirit fade out being my favorite song ever, good choice of those 10 seconds
9:00 This and the “let me out of here” part of Dollars and Cents makes it at least a top 15 pick for me. I love that it sounds like a pure mental breakdown. ITS SO INTENSE.
That 10 seconds of Planet Telex when the extra guitar kicks in always makes me look like Lewis on the cover
Love this, would love it even more if it was 20 seconds. It hurts sometimes when it skips but then the next second you’re back in the climax of another masterpiece so
10:33 YESSS I agree. OMFG THE BASS AT THAT PART IS FIRE 🔥and everything intensifies even more and more love it ❤
Let Down is fucking IMMENSE ❤
the last 30 seconds of burn the witch carry the song, it's hard as hell to choose 10 seconds in it lol
Oddly enough I've always thought the opposite. It is a magical track but the last 30 secs the song travels in more obvious lines towards the climax, with a trite chord sequence. But for that ending it would be my favourite Radiohead song.
AGREE
How is planet telex not 3:53?
Second verse when the strings open up
So many objectively correct picks lol, loved it. Would love to see your takes on Radiohead’s non-album singles, as well as every song by The Smile
I have such a hard time deciding between Kid A and In Rainbows as my favorite Radiohead album, but I think this video solidified In Rainbows for me.
2:15 same here. I love how he hits the note on "to blow you skYyy hiiIigH"
I like how all you had to say for Fitter Happier was “lol”
Man, i really love "You" (radiohead rizz)
For weird fishes it is definitely the payout of the buildup at “yeah everybody leaves, if they get the chance!”
For just 10 seconds I’d say 2:50-3:00
I am SOO happy you like where i end and you begin as much as i do!!!!!!! I totally agree it might be my favorite moment too bro i just get absolutey crazy chills every time. there's nothing else like it
this video is becoming one of my favourites here, thank you very much
Thanks for the compilation! It was nice to listen to the whole Radiohead fast
Man, that first scream in "You" reminded me that Thom's voice used to be a lot more powerful. Don't get me wrong, I love later Radiohead. But after OK Computer, the vocals got really thin and reedy. It sometimes works, but there are some songs where I wish he'd sing with some of his former breath support.
Everyone gangster until *THAT* part in let down comes on
Man, you gave me goosebumps. I had to stop the video at Pablo Honey and just write you this comment. So much good stuff
The in rainbows part feels like heaven
Of course it had to be that part from Separator. It's so dang good.
LOVE seeing separator appreciation. Its so criminally underrated💔
Ok computer is still my personal best overall album.
Yeah Thoms vocals on silk is beautiful
best part in reckoner is 100% when it’s like ‘because we separate like ripples on a blank shore’
Looks like someone has a crush on a moon shaped pool...
Has anyone ever named their band after a couple of adjacent Hail to the Thief cover words?
Every fucking song is masterpiece
Can confirm
Imagin
Wow, u shure love bridges, guitar solos and climaxes
I thought we all love the intro of Anyone Can Play Guitar the most where they just scratch the fck out of the guitar and it's noisy af and the neighbours called the police for a noise complaint.
gotta be the beginning of Bodysnatchers for me. such a sick riff especially coming in after 15 Step.
honestly couldnt agree with you more on most of the songs tbh
great video !!
Where I end and you begin is my favourite RH song
My brother i agree with you on optimistic best moment of song imo
Also the moment with treefingers is you choosed KID letters and switched them to IDK really nice detail
Great vid! My fav 10 secs from Climbing up the Walls is that part near the end where Thom goes crazy and screams lol.
Very nice video. Definitely made me appreciate some tracks which I hadn’t before
Where I end and you begin is so underrated
I love the sulk appreciation, so overhated.
imo the best part of hunting bears is the harmonies from the synth bass
When people say what album is my favourite. I just say to them. Dude, I love all their albums.
i didnt recognize enough of these songs. i need to listen to all their songs multiple times
YES! More appreciation for the lead guitar in that part of The Bends (the song).
A 16:50 long essay on why you are a virgin
Rh is better than any sex I’ve had lol
I am standing on the edge
This isn’t happening…
I hate how Radiohead is described as virgin music but its kind of true
@@billy_bobys8701 lol it’s timeless and sensational music so that’s all it really comes down to
The drums in Feral quite literally turn me Feral.
I agree almost with everything and I have noticed you like mostly culmination parts of the songs as well as I do.
For me WIEAYB will always be the part which goes 'X WILL MARK THE PLACE' and Everything in it's right place is the start chords but sound choices all round otherwise