RADIOHEAD: A Job That Slowly Kills You

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2022
  • edited by ‪@1hund‬
    some of the clips from 25:22 to 36:24 can be found in 'meeting people is easy' by Grant Gee. I used this footage as it is the main source of clips from that period. i didnt just copy them but implemented them into the narrative of this video due to the fact that they are the main source of footage of the band from that period. please remember this is a fanmade retrospective not some properly made shit. :) credit to DulceAllanLobo
    5 days ago for calling me out on this
    Biopic documenting the career of Radiohead that focuses on the psychological affects of fame at a young age and the disconnect between what an artist gives and a consumer takes.
    yeah this took awhile. i hate to do this but i'm including a paypal link if u wanna donate to the channel as i have made $0 from this channel so far. any donation is appreciated and thank u in advance.
    www.paypal.me/k9martin
    MUSIC:
    00:16 radiohead - daydreaming
    01:09 radiohead - untitled
    01:55 disasterpeace - anyone
    02:30 thom yorke - the jumps
    04:13 radiohead - stop whispering (demo)
    05:41 radiohead - pop is dead
    08:12 radiohead - creep
    12:03 paul leonard-morgan - slo mo
    16:29 radiohead - just
    19:25 radiohead - fake plastic trees
    21:40 whitehouse - daddo
    22:34 paul leonard-morgan - deep end
    27:07 radiohead - let down
    28:08 alon mor - dawn fall
    28:50 ricky eat acid - driving alone past roadworks at night
    33:10 radiohead - no surprises
    35:58 radiohead - a piano lies down in the middle of the road
    37:07 colin stetson - party crash
    37:42 dave porter - crawl space
    38:06 radiohead - kid a
    42:52 radiohead - the national anthem
    45:50 bobby krlic - the house that harga built
    49:14 radiohead - weird fishes
    54:42 radiohead - faust arp
    56:51 torus - pavillion
    57:40 radiohead - lotus flower
    59:40 radiohead - bloom
    01:02:30 vitamin string quartet - all alright (sigur ros)
    01:08:12 vitamin string quartet - no surprises
    01:11:37 radiohead - jigsaw falling into plce
    kid a and amnesiac graphics stolen from: • KID A, The Greatest Le... (sorry)
    so yeah i guess enjoy, if u are new to the channel sub coz i am making more stuff soon
    email - zachdigital1@gmail.com
    ig - @djhund

Комментарии • 1 тыс.

  • @louissimeon5122
    @louissimeon5122 2 года назад +2

    I don’t know who you are and what’s your motivation behind this but I just know you’ve fkg got it. Keep doing these. Best channel on youtube.

  • @traebeneck4994
    @traebeneck4994 Год назад +364

    Bold claim that Thom "starting developing depression during OK Computer," implying that the person who wrote Street Spirit wasn't depressed lol

  • @fiebdldbgbnd
    @fiebdldbgbnd Год назад +1

    Without being overdramatic, I honestly think, that this was probably the best video I've ever watched on RUclips and I really want to say thank you for this masterpiece. It was a pleasure watching this video and I wish you all the best and thank you very much for creating this.

  • @lucassanchez5133
    @lucassanchez5133 Год назад +928

    You think you know your favorite band of all time, and then some stranger/fellow super fan creates something like this and makes you question if you know them at all. Thanks for your selfless time, passion, and creativity on this.

  • @blankpool
    @blankpool Год назад +217

    Whenever my son starts to do something that he thinks is a good idea i always tell him, "remember son, Radiohead thought recording Creep was a good idea." And then he says to me, "its a 90s rock anthem you ignorant fool." He's a good son.

  • @jacvic0790
    @jacvic0790 2 года назад +284

    I knew Thom Yorke was depressed before kid a, but to see the extent of his depression really shocked me, making me appreciate kid a even more! It explains a lot of the lyricism and moods.

  • @mariamamin4590
    @mariamamin4590 Год назад +52

    I was expecting this to be a 1hr long video of the line "a job that slowly kills you" over and over icl but this was really well made

  • @ieattunaeveryday
    @ieattunaeveryday Год назад +321

    Also, that NME Japan moment was gut wrenching. As someone who struggles, I felt his desperation. Even a seemingly easy task seems overwhelming, and when you’re perfectionistic on top of that, it’s a recipe for self hatred and rage. It takes a lot to combat that. He’s come such a long way. Thank you again for making this! Beautiful.

  • @stephenreie9847
    @stephenreie9847 Год назад +245

    Wow I thought I had seen just about everything about Radiohead but that was so good, all the band members are very private about their personal lives and to hear Thom Yorke talk about his partners and kids really was special, can't thank you enough for making this

  • @ninxq4980
    @ninxq4980 Год назад +65

    Man I hope Thom’s doing well. I relate to his sense of anxiety and fear of the new ages were finding ourselves going through. It’s tough when you’re in that headspace. An excellent video sir, this is truly, one of the best docs I’ve ever seen on anything.

  • @charcharbug
    @charcharbug Год назад +207

    1-min in: oh geez an HOUR LONG FAN EDIT GREAT

  • @mjc01
    @mjc01 Год назад +89

    40:39

  • @teradx3bp217
    @teradx3bp217 Год назад +746

    Holy shit, this is unbelievably well put together. The editing is insane and the clip and music choices are stellar. I still can’t believe I cried at the end of this. Tf is wrong with me. You did it in a way that made it all feel really personal and for that I think this is one of the best videos on Radiohead out there.

  • @actuallythepie
    @actuallythepie 2 года назад +451

    this is amazing.

  • @phoenixgirl70
    @phoenixgirl70 Год назад +249

    Thank you! As a massive fan for 30 years, no other music affects me with such powerful feelings as Radiohead. It’s so weird hearing people say songs like “No Surprises” is as one example said, “music to cut your wrists to”. It’s a beautiful song, are they not paying attention to the arrangements?

  • @LA-qv1ir
    @LA-qv1ir Год назад +17

    Watching this, I now fully understand why Radiohead departed from their rock roots after the Bends, which was one of my all time favorite albums. Hearing Thom say he hated rock and thought of it as an absolute waste of time cut me deep.

  • @brainiac.computer
    @brainiac.computer Год назад +124

    31:39

  • @flexprog3374
    @flexprog3374 Год назад +51

    It somehow feels like every moment of their career lead to that "In Rainbows live in the Basement" concert. The album is like a summary of the all the emotions of their career.

  • @nigelthornberry5375
    @nigelthornberry5375 Год назад +21

    21:30

  • @1hund
    @1hund  2 года назад +461

    lets hope it stays up this time