That was a brilliant performance! I actually searched for it as Thom mentioned it in an interview (Vox Feb 96), 'What was the proudest moment of your life? "[Groans] I can't even think... But there was a time when we did the Conan O'Brien talk show for the second time. We played 'Fake Plastic Trees', then we went for a meal, got hammered and went back to the hotel. I was in bed, turned on the TV and there we were. It was just really, really good; all the quiet bits were really quiet and all the loud bits were really loud. That's our first three and a half minutes of TV that I was really proud of."'
That's why I listened to Radiohead's music a lot, but by moments, if I listened too much of their music & too long in time, it made me too melancholic... But they're still in my fav' top artists!!!
This has got to be one of the most electrifying live performances I have ever seen and I've been to a ton of concerts. I can only imagine what it could have been like to actually be in that room with Conan.
Crazy note: I learned that's thanks to Jeff Buckley, after Thom Yorke saw him at a concert in London, made Thom realise he could sing in falsetto with confidence too... Just after, he came back to the studio and recorded Fake Plastic Trees on an acoustic guitar in 2 takes... (there were a first recording, but not completed, they were a bit stuck)
I want to give a big thanks to this video. I've always liked Radiohead, but I only knew their most well-known songs. I saw this video in January and it blew me away. This inspired me to listen to their discography, and I regret not having done it much sooner. Thank you :)
Thanks to you for watching the video and sorry if I don't currently upload videos, it's just that not many have come out, there are quite a few DVDs but for fan films I don't like it that much and I'm glad that you like Radiohead, I have tried to upload their best lost gems
Never too late. And you shouldn’t have a single regret because what I wouldn’t give to be just discovering their discography again for the first time. It’s an awakening that will stay with you for the rest of your life.
@@6EndlessNameless9 Thom was on the fence about his pitch, so Jeff encouraged Thom to continue singing with his high tone and hit high notes in his songs.
@@SP-qo3pd Thank god he took that advice to heart and just freaking went for it. Thom really started to find himself around this period and i can only assume those backing tours with REM became the spark for what he and the band eventually became. Knowing that M. Stipe’s advice became the groundwork for How to Disappear Completely, i can’t help but feel like his wisdom and their convos seriously impacted Thom in a major way
They've had to edit it down and it's telling the places where they've reluctantly chopped. With gritted teeth I'm sure. Barely diminishes the performance though. Human beings doing amazing things.
Conan is a student of rock history and is a wannabe rock star and he had to be in awe at this. Its funny how envious he must have been of this song and the performance.
Lines were obviously cut for time since they only allowed 4-5 minute appearances. So they cut a few of the “wears him/her out” and the longer guitar outro
Thank GOD they stopped doing what they thought fans wanted and did what they wanted. Without question the greatest band in the history of the planet. Watch their first appearance in CO and then tell me they didn’t have an awakening when recording the bends
Quite possibly the best live recording of the song
Agreed.
I'll raise you the Glastonbury performance
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Does someone else think
his voice is perfect?
The respect the boys had for Conan for putting them on early in their career comes thru in the quality of the performance.
That was a brilliant performance! I actually searched for it as Thom mentioned it in an interview (Vox Feb 96),
'What was the proudest moment of your life?
"[Groans] I can't even think... But there was a time when we did the Conan O'Brien talk show for the second time. We played 'Fake Plastic Trees', then we went for a meal, got hammered and went back to the hotel. I was in bed, turned on the TV and there we were. It was just really, really good; all the quiet bits were really quiet and all the loud bits were really loud. That's our first three and a half minutes of TV that I was really proud of."'
They just attack your feelings. This makes me cry every time and I don't know why.
the whole album makes me wanna cry
Yes they definitely make you feel the music don't they
That's why I listened to Radiohead's music a lot, but by moments, if I listened too much of their music & too long in time, it made me too melancholic... But they're still in my fav' top artists!!!
Thom Yorke is an underrated singer he is so special
Underrated not accurate here he's highly acclaimed and appreciated
Pablo Honey & The Bends era always the best for me
you’re so right
I know right ? Fucking great eras
Not even OK Computer?
@@JuanPabloRiojasGaming OKC was good, I just think that first two albums period are better
Disagree sorry, in rainbows kid A for me. Radiohead didn't really find their true sound till the bends. Pablo honey was still discovering
I can’t believe it’s been 75 years.
time moves by in the blink of an eye
More like 28
55 years??? LOL.
It’s 79 years now ;(
Thought it was 124 years, who knew?
This has got to be one of the most electrifying live performances I have ever seen and I've been to a ton of concerts. I can only imagine what it could have been like to actually be in that room with Conan.
Thom dressed the same as in the Just video
Thom goes somewhere for a few minutes
for a minute there he lost himself
Radiohead supporting R.E.M. ! I would have loved to have seen that
Oh look! I still can cry. Nearly forget how it works
me too
His voice is absolutely haunting , brilliant.
I cant believe i have never see this live version until now - wow! the vocals and sound production are incredibly crisp/
The purest talent original falsetto artist
Crazy note: I learned that's thanks to Jeff Buckley, after Thom Yorke saw him at a concert in London, made Thom realise he could sing in falsetto with confidence too... Just after, he came back to the studio and recorded Fake Plastic Trees on an acoustic guitar in 2 takes... (there were a first recording, but not completed, they were a bit stuck)
I want to give a big thanks to this video. I've always liked Radiohead, but I only knew their most well-known songs. I saw this video in January and it blew me away. This inspired me to listen to their discography, and I regret not having done it much sooner. Thank you :)
Thanks to you for watching the video and sorry if I don't currently upload videos, it's just that not many have come out, there are quite a few DVDs but for fan films I don't like it that much and I'm glad that you like Radiohead, I have tried to upload their best lost gems
Even Pablo Honey has a few redeeming tracks, lot of gold in them that hills
Never too late. And you shouldn’t have a single regret because what I wouldn’t give to be just discovering their discography again for the first time. It’s an awakening that will stay with you for the rest of your life.
I’m late to the game too but am in deep now, and loving it.
My favorite Radiohead song!
He ate and left no crumbs
One of the greatest tunes of all time.
Sometimes they do seem like the greatest multiple guitar band ever.
The compression on his voice is legit this song is so deceptively hard to sing. I absolutely adore it. They all looked very nice tooo
Thom was locked in for this
At 2:50 when the guitar kicks-in, this performance achieves god-tier.
The youth were pushing back hard at this point. I was one of them........
lucky man
Yorkes voice is a once ina generation talent. His vocal range is insane
I just saw the first time they played No Surprises in 1995 and it's just insane how beautiful it is.
Thom looks and sounds really great
This has to be the best live version of this song it’s so ethereal
1995: You heard it here first folks… they’ll never top this album
i think it’s really cool that conan had just seen them playing creep with the long hair n stuff and they did this the next performance
yes it's pretty cool
I have never gotten into Radiohead, i wish I had seen this when it aired. I think it would have really changed that.
Maybe you would have even recorded it in better quality.
Watched a lot of Radiohead live performances. I think this is right up there.
Oh my god wow this is just perfect
It really rocks i like the little "mistakes" there are no mistakes with Thoms vocals ever just great little easter eggs to find
Amazing that this has been preserved. 👏🏾
Thank you for posting this. Perfect performance!
Legendary band,wonderful
Genius just genius band ❤️
i have a serious relationship with this song
Simplemente hermoso, en mi opinión considero que en esas épocas Thom tenía una mejor voz y forma de cantar que en años posteriores.
He had a better high note and power back then
But his vocal range improved over the years
goosebumps. every time.
The saddest song ever.
.....true love waits.
How to Disappear Completely
Not even Radioheads saddest but it is a very good one
I love Radiohead this music so very beautiful
It wears meow.
Tom Yorke is my Roman Empire.
Jonny Greenwood is the coolest man alive 🎸 🔥
fucking perfect!!!
THOM IS SO SMALL 😭😭😭😭🎉🎉🎉🎉
heeeey I'm the same height as him 🤬
@@nerolives i mean i cant be talking...im shorter than him
Huge talent instead
saw them in a small venue in 1995
Great sound quality, thanks for posting.
Just a brilliant band top 10 ever
Fucking hell. That's off the charts lol
FN AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS BAND CHANGED MY LIFE!
A few minor TV-edits aside, it’s an outstanding performance.
Amazing ❤
Thom voice !! Oh God…and Jeff Buckley would’ve blushed
So great!
Simplemente harmosa
YESSSSSSSSS🥰
Fan-fuckin-tastic!!!!!
Jeff Fuckin' Buckley was right.
What did he say? Can you plaz explain
@@6EndlessNameless9 Thom was on the fence about his pitch, so Jeff encouraged Thom to continue singing with his high tone and hit high notes in his songs.
@@SP-qo3pd Thank god he took that advice to heart and just freaking went for it. Thom really started to find himself around this period and i can only assume those backing tours with REM became the spark for what he and the band eventually became. Knowing that M. Stipe’s advice became the groundwork for How to Disappear Completely, i can’t help but feel like his wisdom and their convos seriously impacted Thom in a major way
@@SP-qo3pd That's so cool, RIP Jeff Buckley
THOM
It's like classical music,only this age's classical spirit.
Wow.
Sounds just like the album
this is what yt is for
La fecha es 12 de junio, usando la ropa de Just, y el vídeo de Just es estrenado en agosto 😮
Ni me había fijado
Mi teoría es que grabaron el video en Nueva York, donde se grababa Conan, justo ese mismo día.
goat
Quando a banda entra com tudo lá pelos 3 minutos… carai!
Does what it says on the tin 👍❤️
They've had to edit it down and it's telling the places where they've reluctantly chopped.
With gritted teeth I'm sure.
Barely diminishes the performance though.
Human beings doing amazing things.
Conan knew back then
La guitarra 😢 que dolor
i wish thom yorke was real
Where did you get this source from?
I'm part of the Radiohead hub on reddit
The shop full of source shop
@@ALMO70 lol
Thom look like Johnny rotten here
hahah what
I was just watching "God save the queen" music video the other day and I thought Johnny Rotten looks like Thom Yorke here haha
thom lookin like clay aiken here lmao
what is aiken?
Conan is a student of rock history and is a wannabe rock star and he had to be in awe at this. Its funny how envious he must have been of this song and the performance.
Se cansó al ultimo su voz 🤧🤧
Thom messed this up a lil bit 😂
what do you mean it’s literally flawless
Yeah. Cuz it wasn't lip syncing. It takes actual talent
He got ahead towards the end haha. Good stuff though
Lines were obviously cut for time since they only allowed 4-5 minute appearances. So they cut a few of the “wears him/her out” and the longer guitar outro
Singing with emotion can often ruin the performance, in terms of execution. But he really felt his words here. It was sang with passion.
Touching 😢
Thank GOD they stopped doing what they thought fans wanted and did what they wanted. Without question the greatest band in the history of the planet.
Watch their first appearance in CO and then tell me they didn’t have an awakening when recording the bends