I love this song now just as much if not more than in the beginning. It ages WELL. Once you get the feel of the rhythm, you can bob your head. FEEL IT!!!! ...and I totally agree with your assessment of the difficulty of sharing Radiohead. My wife for instance doesn't get RH and probably never will. When things become a real part of you, one is naturally cautious when sharing.
Never got into this album on my first few listens. But over the past two years the sound and concept has really grown on me. Pyramid Song is definitely one of the highlights on the album. Probably my second favourite track on it, only beaten by "I Might Be Wrong".
I respect the admission that this album took awhile to grow. It was the hardest RH album for me to fully appreciate too. In the years since I "got it", it has become a comparable album. But I really only listen to it as a whole now.
I'm starting to a see a pattern here (or maybe it's just coincidence and me being eager to see patterns), but the fact that Jakob didn't connect that much to a more simplistic rock tune like The Bends while feeling that he could at least on a certain level connect to Pyramid Song, tells me that what we're (hopefully) witnessing is Jakob slowly turning into someone who'd choose originality over accessibility. As this series goes on, he's slowly getting cradled, until he enters the wonderful dreamscape that is Radiohead's music. Or maybe it's just a coincidence. I don't know. But I sense a shift. A good shift.
One of my favourite radiohead songs :D Time signature is crazy! Looking forward to seeing your son react to this one, I imagine it's going to be quite a difficult one to like at first listen as it is a bit challenging. Good luck!
As far as B-sides go. My votes are for 1. Talk Show Host, 2. Staircase, 3. Supercollider. Enjoy the show. Thanks for doing it. For the record, neither "Lucky" or "Kid A" have been viewed. LOL.
Before I finish watching your video, I'm going to share my initial thoughts and feelings about Pyramid Song (then I will watch and comment on your - I'm assuming - awesome video). I love listening to this song. It is both sad and comforting. The irregular/vague meter adds an uneasiness or discomfort which interrupts my emotions that are responding to the chord progressions. If the meter or rhythm was straight, I would enter into another kind of ethereal zone and would be tempted to remain - floating, soaring - on those emotions. But the interruptions to the meter keep pulling me out of that zone and I have to give attention to the lyrics. Fun fact: I JUST bought the CD so that I can play it in my older 2010 car and was just listening to it last week! Okay, now I'm watching your video... Okay, I am bummed I can't hear what you two are saying while the music is playing. Ha ha........ Love that you snuck in the suggestion/question of adding "jazz drums" before your son knew they were going to appear.....LOL. (For me, adding the drums causes the meter to make more "sense".)....... Ooh, love hearing the lyric comparison to "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"!....... Oh, my goodness; I just googled "what is the meter of Pyramid Song by Radiohead" and ran into this very long article that maybe I will read someday and maybe I won't. (ha ha) mtosmt.org/issues/mto.13.19.1/mto.13.19.1.hesselink.html#:~:text=technically%20.%20.%20.%20the%20way%20it,%2F4%20in%20duple%20meter). Love the drawings. :)
P.S. I think you might not read this (LOL), but just in case...... I wanted to ask if you like Beck? Or Beastie Boys? Or The Shins... Modest Mouse... The Strokes... Manchester Orchestra... Death Cab for Cutie... Spoon... (...and there are others I'd add, if you have time to read this.)
actually one of my favourites song (i love every radiohead songs). this song really makes me think. and i recommend bloom from the king of limbs (first track of this album). thanks for sharing where is the "pyramid song" name came from. i love you guys
Thanks for watching. He hasn't really liked anything from TKOL yet, so I've deliberately left it alone for a bit to see if I can hook him a little more before going back
Love the outsider perspective, especially on this song. I believe this is Radiohead's magnum opus. They really hit a peak musically and artistically. This is plain and simple one of the greatest creations ever made. Almost other worldly. Like lightning in a fucking bottle.
Agreed. The Kid A/Amnesiac era is my favourite. It’s everything I adore about the band. Mood, atmosphere, cinematic, beautiful strings and haunting imagery.
I heard that the timing is 3 beats, 3 beats, 4 beats, 3 beats, 3 beats (repeat), and that seems right to me...and it also described the number of sides on each face of an Egyptian-style pyramid, which is a nice thought: 4 triangles and a square.
Yes. The 3, 3, 4, 3, 3 is the most common non-4/4 suggestion I've heard. Although it is edited out of the final video, that pattern is what I had drawn on the white board to draw the pyramid around. Thanks for the comment!
This song is not conveighing sadness, it is the weirdness of an encounter with aliens - black eyed children and astral cars - ufo's. Jumping into the river is reference to the spirit world. And there is no fear and is no doubt are rules to abide by.... I know this b'coz I had encounters with these guy's from de sky's. They took this from my head.
A masterpiece. I remember hearing this for the first time on the radio (indie radio) and that was released as a single. (the record company must have thought "WTF"!) It was very much Radiohead attempt to push boundaries in the mainstream. What make this song a tour-de-force is because of the context of the time and the band was very big . some people were still expecting indie-rock sound from them and i remember some of them thinking "F---ck. they gone too far they will never released the indie rock album i was looking for" :) :) .. Maybe this audience moved on to other bands (Coldplay?) and are probably very happy now !! Anyway "KId A" is my favorite Radiohead LP for that respect.
I have a 14 year old son I’m trying to figure out lol. I was one of the ones that suggested Bodysnatchers and that was received pretty well by Jakob. I’m now going to suggest All I Need from In Rainbows. I think it has a good vibe, melody, emotion and a nice crescendo at the end. I always thought this song was cut short but they always leave you wanting more. So it’s perfect.
maybe you could react to The Strokes. they started their career in the early 00s so maybe you (dad) don't know them 😁 and they are very popular so maybe you'll get views haha i recommend: - The Adults Are Talking (currently their most popular song according to Spotify. and it's from their most recent album) or - Last Nite (their 2nd most popular song and it's from their 1st album) nice project btw ✌🏼 i would also do this if i had kids 😁 love the drawings too
@@the15thfloor71 I didn't realize you were taking suggestions for non-Radiohead bands. I second the request for The Strokes. I would also add The Shins and Modest Mouse. :)
My favorite Radiohead song
One of the best,.for sure
I love this song now just as much if not more than in the beginning. It ages WELL. Once you get the feel of the rhythm, you can bob your head. FEEL IT!!!! ...and I totally agree with your assessment of the difficulty of sharing Radiohead. My wife for instance doesn't get RH and probably never will. When things become a real part of you, one is naturally cautious when sharing.
There is hope for your wife. Mine has never really been into RH but this project with our son has helped.
@@the15thfloor71 Note to self: start podcast.
Never got into this album on my first few listens. But over the past two years the sound and concept has really grown on me.
Pyramid Song is definitely one of the highlights on the album. Probably my second favourite track on it, only beaten by "I Might Be Wrong".
I respect the admission that this album took awhile to grow. It was the hardest RH album for me to fully appreciate too. In the years since I "got it", it has become a comparable album. But I really only listen to it as a whole now.
I'm starting to a see a pattern here (or maybe it's just coincidence and me being eager to see patterns), but the fact that Jakob didn't connect that much to a more simplistic rock tune like The Bends while feeling that he could at least on a certain level connect to Pyramid Song, tells me that what we're (hopefully) witnessing is Jakob slowly turning into someone who'd choose originality over accessibility. As this series goes on, he's slowly getting cradled, until he enters the wonderful dreamscape that is Radiohead's music. Or maybe it's just a coincidence. I don't know. But I sense a shift. A good shift.
I still can't figure Jakob out. I this point I'm willing to throw Treefingers or Pulk/Pull out there, he may surprise me
Amazing song. One of my many favorites.
One of my favourite radiohead songs :D Time signature is crazy! Looking forward to seeing your son react to this one, I imagine it's going to be quite a difficult one to like at first listen as it is a bit challenging. Good luck!
I think it helped that he immediately created imagery while listening. Helped him connect
As far as B-sides go. My votes are for 1. Talk Show Host, 2. Staircase, 3. Supercollider. Enjoy the show. Thanks for doing it. For the record, neither "Lucky" or "Kid A" have been viewed. LOL.
I feel like Lucky is on the horizon
Ooh, yes, Talk Show Host would be awesome!!
Such an exceptional piece of music. The syncopated beat is very appropriate to the theme and mood - sounding dark but so cool.
Yes! Their particular use of syncopation here plays directly into the imagery of the song
Before I finish watching your video, I'm going to share my initial thoughts and feelings about Pyramid Song (then I will watch and comment on your - I'm assuming - awesome video). I love listening to this song. It is both sad and comforting. The irregular/vague meter adds an uneasiness or discomfort which interrupts my emotions that are responding to the chord progressions. If the meter or rhythm was straight, I would enter into another kind of ethereal zone and would be tempted to remain - floating, soaring - on those emotions. But the interruptions to the meter keep pulling me out of that zone and I have to give attention to the lyrics.
Fun fact: I JUST bought the CD so that I can play it in my older 2010 car and was just listening to it last week!
Okay, now I'm watching your video... Okay, I am bummed I can't hear what you two are saying while the music is playing. Ha ha........ Love that you snuck in the suggestion/question of adding "jazz drums" before your son knew they were going to appear.....LOL. (For me, adding the drums causes the meter to make more "sense".)....... Ooh, love hearing the lyric comparison to "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"!.......
Oh, my goodness; I just googled "what is the meter of Pyramid Song by Radiohead" and ran into this very long article that maybe I will read someday and maybe I won't. (ha ha) mtosmt.org/issues/mto.13.19.1/mto.13.19.1.hesselink.html#:~:text=technically%20.%20.%20.%20the%20way%20it,%2F4%20in%20duple%20meter).
Love the drawings. :)
P.S. I think you might not read this (LOL), but just in case...... I wanted to ask if you like Beck? Or Beastie Boys? Or The Shins... Modest Mouse... The Strokes... Manchester Orchestra... Death Cab for Cutie... Spoon... (...and there are others I'd add, if you have time to read this.)
actually one of my favourites song (i love every radiohead songs). this song really makes me think. and i recommend bloom from the king of limbs (first track of this album). thanks for sharing where is the "pyramid song" name came from. i love you guys
Thanks for watching. He hasn't really liked anything from TKOL yet, so I've deliberately left it alone for a bit to see if I can hook him a little more before going back
@@the15thfloor71 thats okay im waiting for the next reaction then
My favourite Radiohead song. Just gorgeous.
Love the outsider perspective, especially on this song. I believe this is Radiohead's magnum opus. They really hit a peak musically and artistically. This is plain and simple one of the greatest creations ever made. Almost other worldly. Like lightning in a fucking bottle.
Agreed. The Kid A/Amnesiac era is my favourite. It’s everything I adore about the band. Mood, atmosphere, cinematic, beautiful strings and haunting imagery.
I heard that the timing is 3 beats, 3 beats, 4 beats, 3 beats, 3 beats (repeat), and that seems right to me...and it also described the number of sides on each face of an Egyptian-style pyramid, which is a nice thought: 4 triangles and a square.
Yes. The 3, 3, 4, 3, 3 is the most common non-4/4 suggestion I've heard. Although it is edited out of the final video, that pattern is what I had drawn on the white board to draw the pyramid around.
Thanks for the comment!
Haha i love this concept, nice video!
This song is not conveighing sadness, it is the weirdness of an encounter with aliens - black eyed children and astral cars - ufo's. Jumping into the river is reference to the spirit world. And there is no fear and is no doubt are rules to abide by.... I know this b'coz I had encounters with these guy's from de sky's. They took this from my head.
Amazing sounds or the butcher
A masterpiece. I remember hearing this for the first time on the radio (indie radio) and that was released as a single. (the record company must have thought "WTF"!) It was very much Radiohead attempt to push boundaries in the mainstream. What make this song a tour-de-force is because of the context of the time and the band was very big . some people were still expecting indie-rock sound from them and i remember some of them thinking "F---ck. they gone too far they will never released the indie rock album i was looking for" :) :) .. Maybe this audience moved on to other bands (Coldplay?) and are probably very happy now !! Anyway "KId A" is my favorite Radiohead LP for that respect.
I love this song. I haven’t watched the video yet but guessing he’s not gonna like it lol. I predict he’ll give it a 6 or 6.5.
I stand corrected.
Really surprised me. Also reminds me that I do still don't have Jakob figured out yet
I have a 14 year old son I’m trying to figure out lol. I was one of the ones that suggested Bodysnatchers and that was received pretty well by Jakob. I’m now going to suggest All I Need from In Rainbows. I think it has a good vibe, melody, emotion and a nice crescendo at the end. I always thought this song was cut short but they always leave you wanting more. So it’s perfect.
Guys, pls do The Smiths - I Know It's Over
Punchdrunk Lovesick Singalong or Worrywort please
I think Punchdrunk is the leading vote getter among the b-sides
@@the15thfloor71 Permanent Daylight!
Dante’s inferno has a lot to do with this song
maybe you could react to The Strokes. they started their career in the early 00s so maybe you (dad) don't know them 😁 and they are very popular so maybe you'll get views haha
i recommend:
- The Adults Are Talking (currently their most popular song according to Spotify. and it's from their most recent album)
or
- Last Nite (their 2nd most popular song and it's from their 1st album)
nice project btw ✌🏼 i would also do this if i had kids 😁 love the drawings too
The Strokes has been recommended before and I think that's what we'll do. I do know Last Nite, but don't know any others.
Thanks for the suggestion
I suggest Reptilian..
@@the15thfloor71 I didn't realize you were taking suggestions for non-Radiohead bands. I second the request for The Strokes. I would also add The Shins and Modest Mouse. :)
Do you know Don't Panic by Coldplay? If not, this is my viewer request.
For me it's better than OK Computer. Not that OKC is bad, clearly it isn't, it's great. I just like Amnesiac better.
Um, are you by any chance playing the song on a cell phone? Please say no, please say no...