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
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  • @traebeneck4994
    @traebeneck4994 Год назад +323

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

    • @florianclaaen7535
      @florianclaaen7535 2 месяца назад +7

      He said he didn't write it, it wrote itself :D

    • @Nao-ow3rr
      @Nao-ow3rr Месяц назад +7

      @@florianclaaen7535 cant believe the street spirit has depression

  • @lucassanchez5133
    @lucassanchez5133 Год назад +893

    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.

    • @jaysharpESQ
      @jaysharpESQ Год назад +20

      Im only 20 minutes in and ive already seen an interview I've never seen and that performance of Creep (where the drums didn't play on the first verse) was new to me as well!
      I wonder if it got all fucked up or something because they used the
      Live at the Astoria version for the last part. Very well edited too.
      Superfan trivia note:
      DIDJA KNOW that Radiohead were the FIRST EVER musical guest on late night with Conan O'brien? Yep that's right. I went to the museum of television and radio to see it (it's prob on youtube now) They play creep and their medallions and necklaces play a supporting role

    • @DAVISOASIS
      @DAVISOASIS 4 месяца назад +1

      Definitely favorite band of all time!!!! I share a birthday with Thom, and hes 1968, and im 1986 same day giving me even more love for the bands, and its creative genius

  • @charcharbug
    @charcharbug Год назад +179

    1-min in: oh geez an HOUR LONG FAN EDIT GREAT
    1-hour in: *sobbing profusely*

    • @TheOptimistCoverChannel
      @TheOptimistCoverChannel 3 месяца назад +5

      Dude me too! Why tf can’t I stop crying??

    • @luna_888
      @luna_888 Месяц назад +3

      ⁠@@TheOptimistCoverChannel no seriously this is giving me some sort of cathartic emotional breakdown what is going on man i’m in shambles

    • @dantsonhebert3478
      @dantsonhebert3478 Месяц назад +4

      Forcing me to unpack a lot of stuff I had shoved away over the years, memories encoded by this band. Damn thanks

    • @retsub3
      @retsub3 13 дней назад +1

      @@dantsonhebert3478 "memories encoded" - That's damn poetic

    • @dantsonhebert3478
      @dantsonhebert3478 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@retsub3thank you I was drunk

  • @louissimeon5122
    @louissimeon5122 2 года назад +2568

    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.

    • @tylersims6937
      @tylersims6937 Год назад +14

      I dig this reply

    • @Sea_witch_
      @Sea_witch_ Год назад +41

      Wait they did this!??? I got it recommended and thought it was an official or a documentary made by Radiohead from a stream site :O this is so amazing!
      Watched it the other night and it blew me away, watching it again now. 👏

    • @GT380man
      @GT380man Год назад +43

      This is perhaps the best band & artist profiles I’ve ever seen. Thank you. It’s also left me deeply impressed with Thom Yorke in a way I’ve not been for a long time. I welled up at the interview after the OK Computer tour, when he said he couldn’t listen to it anymore. The slightly closed left eye was a warning for those who’ve seen it before (for example, in the mirror) of deep distress. Was no one looking out for the person behind the mask? Would he let anyone in, anyway?
      I had no idea about his family life. Just tragic. How do you come back from that? One things for sure, it’s incredibly painful for ones children, as adults, to realise one day that mum & dad are just like they are. When my oldest daughter found me, broken, on the floor of my grandson’s first bedroom, she knew. I had lost all hope & was useless. I’ve come back from it, and it looks like Thom has, too. I hope so. Some people aren’t given to be happy, ever. Or, almost never. That’s just the way some of us are built. And difficult work isn’t necessarily intended to yield happiness, but other emotions. I trust Mr Yorke & his very long term band mates occasionally allow themselves to look back over their shoulders & realise what they’ve done & how important their corpus of music is to so many others around the world.

    • @spaceage7899
      @spaceage7899 Год назад +3

      That was incredible to watch and of course listen! Great job 💜☮️!

    • @WHYtheband
      @WHYtheband Год назад +5

      We must concur.

  • @fiebdldbgbnd
    @fiebdldbgbnd Год назад +1540

    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.

    • @matipordel
      @matipordel Год назад +2

      Yess

    • @VsAngeel
      @VsAngeel Год назад +2

      I agree

    • @WHCAudio
      @WHCAudio Год назад +7

      Agreed. The only thing missing is a mention about Pyramid Song. Which, in my opinion, is one of the most profound and important songs ever to be written.

    • @janpanjan1696
      @janpanjan1696 Год назад +9

      a deftones AND a radiohead enjoyer

    • @fiebdldbgbnd
      @fiebdldbgbnd Год назад +2

      @@janpanjan1696 deftones radiohead korn tool gojira slipknot lamb of god linkin park pink floyd queen the cure soundgarden foo fighters nirvana rammstein duster and many more ;)

  • @ieattunaeveryday
    @ieattunaeveryday Год назад +306

    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.

    • @fakadak1
      @fakadak1 9 месяцев назад +18

      Same. I also loved how supportive and kind his buddies were. They love each other.

    • @user-zv1mt6te4g
      @user-zv1mt6te4g 6 месяцев назад +1

      One of the best if not the best band ever bar??????! NONE.

  • @mjc01
    @mjc01 Год назад +81

    40:39. "Because it's our business" absolutely right, Thom.

    • @benlongwall
      @benlongwall Месяц назад +1

      love that from thom

    • @jeromealexandre4162
      @jeromealexandre4162 Месяц назад

      Nah it’s the woman next door and the guy who runs the corner shop 😂

    • @user-qw4jm6bj9h
      @user-qw4jm6bj9h Месяц назад +1

      The interviewer made me SO mad 😭

  • @jacvic0790
    @jacvic0790 2 года назад +276

    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.

  • @teradx3bp217
    @teradx3bp217 Год назад +743

    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.

  • @mariamamin4590
    @mariamamin4590 Год назад +47

    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

  • @flexprog3374
    @flexprog3374 Год назад +47

    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.
    In that live performance, you can feel the relief of years of trying hard and finally getting to accept and appreciate it.
    The release payment model (which was so influential it is now the norm for many artists) also feels like acceptance : "we like what we create so we're giving it to the world and we don't care"
    Being happy is not about living positive things only, it is about going through both joy and suffering and after that, accepting it for what it gave us.

  • @blankpool
    @blankpool Год назад +209

    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.

    • @joseijn
      @joseijn 11 месяцев назад +15

      💀💀💀💀💀

    • @waspywasp451
      @waspywasp451 5 месяцев назад +24

      And then you wake up and realise you have no son because listening to Radiohead means you've never felt the touch of a woman

    • @Frogs84
      @Frogs84 5 месяцев назад

      @@waspywasp451and then you realize you actually are a woman and today is your 40th birthday and you’re utterly alone. 😂😢fuuuuggg

    • @ldhorricks
      @ldhorricks 5 месяцев назад

      im gonna have to think about that one...maybe there's a song in it@@waspywasp451

    • @ldhorricks
      @ldhorricks 5 месяцев назад

      love that

  • @1hund
    @1hund  2 года назад +452

    lets hope it stays up this time
    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

    • @jacobmckibben2753
      @jacobmckibben2753 Год назад +1

      Thank you

    • @AliceYobby
      @AliceYobby Год назад +2

      Gosh I was trying to remember where I knew that Ricky eat acid piece from!!

    • @ryanholio
      @ryanholio Год назад +5

      This was brilliant. Best thing I've watched on RUclips in a long time. Thankyou.

    • @zekethep1umber
      @zekethep1umber Год назад +4

      That’s what she said

    • @ryanholio
      @ryanholio Год назад +3

      I just realised, this comment thread is 100% positive. I don't think I've ever scrolled down a thread like it. Not a single troll. I think you may be magic 🤣

  • @stephenreie9847
    @stephenreie9847 Год назад +242

    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

    • @AutPen38
      @AutPen38 Год назад +10

      I presume that bit (the interview by Lauren Laverne) was on Radio 4's "Desert Island Discs", the longest running radio interview series that is still going. There's about 2000 episodes available on your usual podcast app.

  • @phoenixgirl70
    @phoenixgirl70 Год назад +243

    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?
    Their music affects the cells in my body. Seriously I just feel so much joy listening to them and I made it my mission I would tell the band how much better they make my life, which had been very hard. It finally happened on their tour for Kid A and Amnesiac. 20,000 people in a field in Ontario Canada then called Molson Park. I was with my best friend and husband. After the show instead of sitting in traffic we decided to go to the front. It was there I was hit in the head with a guitar pic and we all took it as a sign. I won’t drag on because the point is, my DREAM came true. Anyone with any questions I’d be happy to answer.
    My husband didn’t make it into the tent, he helped make a scene someone took his pass and my friend and I sat away from everyone shocked. There were no celebrities. As the band poured in we got closer, and these gods in my eyes were so shy, and normal. No ego at all! Then Thom came in and I made my move as he was by himself. I heard he was moody, all the shit I’d read. A guy in front of me talked about lighting, and Thom thanked him and then it was me and I just let it rip. That I was there for a reason, for him to tell him and his band mates how much they improved my life and loved the new music and he gave this HUGE smile and said it was so nice to hear as the press had been really hard on them and we just started talking about the craziest things, he asked me so many questions (I had a splint on) and had a life changing car accident and I told him some just odd things I couldn’t explain, like how I was standing there and I had a psychologist give me past life regression to help my ptsd (yeah, I know) and Thom just was like “oh that’s so dangerous never do it again” but the strange thing was I got home turned on the Canadian Much Music debuting Pyramid song and it was so close to my progression I called my husband at work because I was even more committed there was some crazy connection. So then Thom says “Ok I’m going to tell you something and you’re going to think I’m nuts” and I was like “hello? What did I just tell you lol” and he told me how he wrote pyramid song and not many people knew. And it’s only been in the last few years he I guess has the confidence to tell it in interviews but it’s still a bit different. My friend and I had nothing. My husband had my purse, camera phones weren’t invented and a line up started behind us. I had nothing for him to sign but my sling which was plastic but he really made an effort to sign (it rubbed off) my friend got her ticket stuck signed. It was one of the best nights of my life. They say don’t meet your hero’s but damn, it couldn’t have been better! It all took place in a big white tent like they use for weddings. Security led us out and a group who hadn’t made it and my husband were there and they were all so excited for us.
    And this work of art shows how much you love the band. Thank you for finding footage I’ve never seen. I think they’d love this. The dumbest thing I did was email another friend every detail but I lost my copy. But I remember a LOT lol. I’ve been blessed to see them many times and the ticket situation is so fucked now but if you really love them, try to see them. They didn’t play here for 12 years because our province totally fucked over the investigation into the death of Scott Johnson the drum tech killed in a stage construction accident. Hope I didn’t bore you. ❤

    • @Mark-rg5ci
      @Mark-rg5ci Год назад +1

      Did your past life regression give you any answers? Did you do more sessions, and do you recommend doing this treatment?

    • @phoenixgirl70
      @phoenixgirl70 Год назад +6

      @@Mark-rg5ci Hi Mark, I only had it done once and it was so long ago I’m not even sure which reason we were doing it for. I was seeing my psychologist for PTSD after a really bad accident on the highway left me incredibly jumpy, insomnia, nightmares, flashbacks (which is not like the movies projected them as. I told so many doctors I didn’t have flashbacks because of that. Flashbacks are just any physical or mental feeling I felt again after the accident. My therapist psychologist was also very much into spirituality, as was I. It didn’t help me with any of my symptoms. The only thing I can’t explain is why so many things I visualized were in the video for Pyramid song including going up into the clouds and seeing a table of my loved ones tell me “there was nothing to fear or doubt” and my spirit being a light in the sky. But I also went through different scenarios that made no sense then or to me now. I also was depressed and it made no difference there either. Sorry this is so long but I’m trying to touch on any reason you might be considering it. I also was fully aware I was still in her office. I just repeated what I saw or felt. I’d recommend doing as much research as possible with scientific peer reviewed evidence. I don’t think I’d do it again as the brain is so incredibly complicated. I’d also been seeing her weekly for over a year so I trusted her. Some people are more suggestive than others (I’d never get hypnotized as I’d seen many as it was popular and even our high school brought one in for fun and I’d seen more “adult” ones when I was older. They use the same techniques to relax you in past life regression. One thing that did help me was a pressure point activity called EFT. There are instructions and you can find instructions and pictures online. Mine included certain fingers as well and I’d recommend that. It helped me with anxiety and depression plus I had extreme anger towards the transport truck driver and it was gone in the few minutes. It sounds ridiculous but it helped so much more than just talking about it.

    • @SpOoOokyGhost
      @SpOoOokyGhost Год назад +2

      The arrangements are beautiful, but the lyrics are pretty devastating.

    • @WHCAudio
      @WHCAudio Год назад +7

      What was his explanation for how/why he wrote pyramid song? It seems to me that it's about a near death experience.

    • @user-lu7qh9hj3n
      @user-lu7qh9hj3n 11 месяцев назад

      Will you please shut up...lol😅

  • @actuallythepie
    @actuallythepie 2 года назад +450

    this is amazing.
    this guy deserves some love and support. this whole video is probably demonetized.

    • @TanguyBlanchard
      @TanguyBlanchard Год назад +14

      It is demonetised. Any video that uses a song for 7 to 30 seconds is demonetised

    • @nicolasriveros943
      @nicolasriveros943 Год назад +23

      there is a paypal link in the description tho!

  • @WHYZWZY
    @WHYZWZY 2 года назад +248

    The Production Quality Is Amazing.
    Literally Like A TV Documentary.
    I’m Excited To See More Of You!

    • @v0id962
      @v0id962 2 года назад +1

      tf is that pfp

  • @rba7712
    @rba7712 Год назад +64

    Radiohead is the most important musical experiment of my lifetime (born in '79). Never stale, always challenging, ever-evolving. I was a fan the minute I heard The Bends and I've loved every album thereafter, all for different reasons. I also find it impossible to compare, say, OK Computer to In Rainbows or Airbag (How Am I Driving) to Kid A.
    Completely unique at every turn. Truly one of the greats.

  • @LA-qv1ir
    @LA-qv1ir Год назад +14

    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.
    Hearing how he's come full circle and to terms with how he was back when they exploded into fame, being open and eloquent about things in contrast to how clammed-up he was in his youth, it gives me hope that he picks up rock again even if its for nostalgia.
    No one makes a rock album like Radiohead and what the world needs right now in this age of artifice and shallow music is a great rock album that only Radiohead can make.

  • @brainiac.computer
    @brainiac.computer Год назад +122

    31:39 Gotta love how quick Ed and Philip were in trying to help Thom feel better. Must’ve been a hard time seeing their friend going through that mental turmoil.
    Edit: shoutout to your editing and production of this project man. This is a great film. Also, from 1:03:07 onwards drove me to tears.

  • @6rain875
    @6rain875 2 года назад +291

    Thank you for covering my favorite band. Extraordinary as always, I appreciate the amount of effort you put in to these for seemingly no reward

    • @1hund
      @1hund  2 года назад +154

      the reward is giving something that people will enjoy. thats enough :-)

    • @johnshanley83
      @johnshanley83 Год назад +6

      My favourite band too! :)

    • @gaerden
      @gaerden Год назад +2

      @@1hund your videos are so cool !

  • @nigelthornberry5375
    @nigelthornberry5375 Год назад +16

    21:30 holy hell, "thank you and goodnight, enjoy the prodigy", and then the band walking offstage to the fitter happier instrumental, fkn haunting man

  • @RichardBeaney
    @RichardBeaney Месяц назад +3

    “Thank you, good night. Enjoy the “prodigy “ got me!

  • @vicb635
    @vicb635 Год назад +48

    This is a love letter to the band and the fans. A work of art. I had so many thoughts whilst watching it. About fame and the price of fame, how so many people want fame without really knowing or understanding what it entails. About creativity and the creative process. About how these 5 individuals came together, and we all who love their music, grew up together. Except these guys did it in front of the cameras and the media. Whilst most of us got to make our mistakes without that added pressure. I know I would not have handled it well at all. This incredible music that they have dedicated their lives to, that has touched so many of us. Moved so many of us. I am full of good feelings and love for this band. Watching this has lifted me up. As a Radiohead fan I say thank you for making this. ❤️👏

  • @ninxq4980
    @ninxq4980 Год назад +64

    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.

  • @herbertmorrison730
    @herbertmorrison730 Год назад +15

    That scene where he’s letting out the water for the no surprises video hits hard as fuck

  • @Christian-97
    @Christian-97 2 года назад +49

    Really hope the band members (or at least one of them) see this, this is amazing, man.

  • @Itskindaweirdtheway
    @Itskindaweirdtheway 2 года назад +78

    Incredible. Visually appealing and well put together. I wish for a life of no alarms and no surprises

    • @ArloQuilt
      @ArloQuilt 2 года назад +6

      Then you will be sleepwalking life

    • @Itskindaweirdtheway
      @Itskindaweirdtheway 2 года назад +7

      @@ArloQuilt sounds like fun

    • @markferguson3745
      @markferguson3745 Год назад +3

      I think he is talking more about pointless drama and untimely tragedies that seem to plague some people's lives.While some invite them in and are reckless and careless, the unlucky just inherit nothing but hardship and death.
      Taking your health and opportunities for granted is a sure path to a world of hurt.

    • @mathewmaccenzie5006
      @mathewmaccenzie5006 Год назад +2

      i interpret the ''no alarms and no surprises'' as something negative. It seems to me that thom is sarcastic the way he is with the title of everything in each ''right'' place. A criticism of complacency

  • @amy_grace
    @amy_grace Год назад +108

    I've been a fan of Radiohead since 1996. They're my favourite band of all time, period. And this is the best thing I've ever seen, heard, or read about them. Thank you for everything you put into this masterpiece. ❤

    • @phoenixgirl70
      @phoenixgirl70 Год назад +4

      Same here Amy. Truly remarkable piece of art this is. It’s like their music reverberates in my cells or soul. This helped capture that.

  • @tsjky1616
    @tsjky1616 Год назад +24

    Gosh I found this is an actual documentary made from Netflix or a broadcast. Can't believe that this is only made by yourself. The soundscape used during the video was very well connected and right in the moment and graphics, live performance, interviews used were just fantastic reflection of Radiohead's story and member's psychological change. This is the perfect video that portrays 'Everything in its right place'. Thank you for making this documentary.

  • @Mitsui_to
    @Mitsui_to Год назад +45

    As a long time fan, from high school until i'm working now, seeing Thom and others transformed in this documentary really made me appreciate Radiohead as a band.
    From how they're happy being known for Creep, hating it, writer's block (what an oof "None of your business" interview), overcoming pressure, and finally found peace. I started listening to them at the end of in Rainbows era, and the start of King of Limbs. Being a high schooler at the time, i resonated with the Bends the most, especially Just.
    As time goes by, i like Ok Computer, and then Kid A, and then Hail to the thief, and it goes on. Now that i'm comfortable with my life (job and social life), i really like recreating sounds from AMSP on my guitars, especially Present Tense and Burn the Witch.
    "I won't turn around
    when the penny drops
    I won't stop now
    I won't slack off
    Or all this love
    Will be in vain"
    Those bit of lyrics really resonates with how i shouldn't be complacent with how i'm comfortable with how i live now. It's amazing to have found a band i could resonate with, on a personal, spiritual level, like Radiohead.
    Thank you for this exquisitely crafted documentary, i know you've spent so much love and dedication making this. Thank you Radiohead for creating and accompanying me throughout my life. My only bucket list is to watch your show which might never be fulfilled (Or is it? LP 10? Anyone?)
    THANK YOU!

    • @BellRealtorNJ
      @BellRealtorNJ Год назад +2

      Everytime I listen to Radiohead I discover something new. No other musician or band has ever done that for me, nor will ever.

  • @lucienesther
    @lucienesther Год назад +24

    i just feel so horrible for thom during okc era, he seem so exhausted when filming the nme video in japan, he tried his hardest but hes never satisfied with it even though the others reassures him and saying he did a good job, i understand how shitty it feels having to repeat doing such mentally exhausting thing and you keep failing. on 36:47 , i also start having thoughts of criticism on everything i did when my abusers came to my life,they were projecting onto me and ive come to develop into listening to what they say and never questioning or even say a word, eventually their words burnt into my mind and i ended up being its slave for almost all the years of my life, its incredibly exhausting, and i cant help but listen to it, you just cant do anything without feeling like a presence is judging your choices, action, opinion, and everything about you, when i do it everyday for survival, i completely lost who i actually am, as if i just killed myself. on a bright side, i am trying my best to heal and be less harsh on myself, im developing a more realistic and mature mindset and to learn from my mistakes, radiohead's work especially a moon shaped pool truly inspires me and also helped me get through alot of tough times, everytime i listen to the album, it feels as if ive entered a different world, a world where i feel peaceful, calm and comforted, their career as a whole is like my life experience, each album representing an era from my life, its just so special to have this band as a form of coping mechanism when your traumatic experiences can be put to rest from your mind with their beautiful music, just like with their recent work with a moon shaped pool and in my current state in life, i am achieving something that i have been grasping for my whole life; peace.

  • @DVN9
    @DVN9 2 года назад +30

    criminally underrated youtube channel you’ve got man

  • @shaufey
    @shaufey Год назад +34

    i'm so. very. attached to them.
    this video was a whole rollercoaster experience, thank you so so much for making this.

  • @icantread4011
    @icantread4011 Год назад +24

    oh. my. god.
    This was such an amazing watch. I’ve recently started listening to Radiohead, and this video has been popping up a bit before I started. Usually I have such a short attention span for long form videos but the visual story telling here is insane. The editing, pacing, the way you incorporated the music into everything made this such an entertaining watch. This video alone has made me so much more interested in Radiohead, thank you so much for creating and sharing this with us. Thank you.

  • @jaimelandaverde2925
    @jaimelandaverde2925 Месяц назад +1

    I love that you included that Ricky eat acid song. Fit in so wonderfully.

  • @charliebolt4107
    @charliebolt4107 Год назад +15

    Sick documentary dude. Fair play. 15k views? Criminal

    • @1hund
      @1hund  Год назад +13

      15k more than I expected lol

  • @user-dq7hl7oo5l
    @user-dq7hl7oo5l 8 месяцев назад +10

    Their music connects straight to my heart. I'm lonely and heavily depressed,but the hope of seeing them live is keeping me alive

  • @gmmgmmg
    @gmmgmmg Год назад +7

    I think this fan-made documentary is one of the best documentaries I've seen of any band, including official releases

  • @padawansound6423
    @padawansound6423 Год назад +22

    Wonderful video. I would consider myself a Radiohead fan, but they are by no means my favourite band. I absolutely adore Kid A and In Rainbows, but they're the only two albums I revisit in full on a regular basis. That being said, I really do believe that they are probably the most important and unique band of the past 30 years. The fact that they've managed to achieve such mainstream success whilst continuing to consistently innovate their craft is remarkable. I honestly can't think of another artist that has managed to pull off such a precise balancing act. They truly are one of a kind.

  • @mazurchris
    @mazurchris Год назад +33

    This is really something special. You have made a worthy tribute to Radiohead and an engaging archival documentary. Thank you for making this.

  • @palomaprime4021
    @palomaprime4021 Год назад +21

    dude this is insane. judging by the music, it probably isn't even monetized. THANK YOU for making this. i even teared up a little bit towards the end. amazing work.

    • @AutPen38
      @AutPen38 Год назад +3

      The world would be a bit broken if anyone could steal interviews and footage from various TV and radio stations and then get paid for it. This is nicely edited, but none of the footage belongs to the uploader.

  • @Laniccal
    @Laniccal Год назад +17

    The production on this is amazing.
    Criminally underrated.

  • @acamisz
    @acamisz 5 дней назад +1

    Every time I feel hopeless, uninspired to write something or unmotivated in life, I go back to this video. This is my home, this is my place

  • @dylanz4791
    @dylanz4791 Год назад +6

    I’m pretty sure these guys are time travelers. Their music doesn’t just improve with age, it feels like some of it shouldn’t have existed at all at the time of its original recording. Some of their songs made absolutely no sense to me until years later, almost as if my brain wasn’t mature enough to handle them at the time. This is the vibe that kids rock out to in 2050. Just for fun, let’s see what the public thinks of it in 2007.
    The raw emotions that hit me with their music are brand new to my system. The combination of tension, anxiety, frustration, despair and grief mixed with love, eternal bliss, new beginnings, positivity and hope all intertwined. They take you on a journey that can be uncomfortable at times but so worth it in the end. You become your better self just by listening and absorbing. Wow. The power of Radiohead. Pure genius!!

  • @Marin_Karin
    @Marin_Karin Год назад +25

    That Creep mix hits harder than the regular

    • @UntitledStupidFilms
      @UntitledStupidFilms Год назад +3

      do you where can i find it?

    • @bubadeggs
      @bubadeggs Год назад +1

      im the same question

    • @Alstoncys
      @Alstoncys Год назад +1

      Trying to find it too

    • @danteezy945
      @danteezy945 Год назад

      I need it so bad

    • @Estienne0720-zg3sr
      @Estienne0720-zg3sr 3 месяца назад +2

      I know this comment is a year late, and Please correct me if I'm wrong , you can find the isolated guitar track of Creep by following this link: ruclips.net/video/MLPll4vdk1w/видео.html (up unitl 0:57) and then the rest of the song can be found through this link (including the live performace as you can see in the video ): ruclips.net/video/QpAzR7AuJoQ/видео.html (I'm sorry if my english offends you, I'm not a native speaker though).

  • @AlexanderScamelton
    @AlexanderScamelton Год назад +1

    Incredible work.
    Thank you so much for making this.
    Video and audio editing are amazing!

  • @elwolf3737
    @elwolf3737 Год назад +4

    Wow. Just wow. This is so well put together, awesome video, thanks for making it ❤️

  • @RudigerLippert
    @RudigerLippert Год назад +4

    Incredible work. Thank you so much for this

  • @dragon4386
    @dragon4386 4 месяца назад +4

    fkin beautiful! So humbled to have lived through this band and share the same space/time. YES!

  • @bdmax17
    @bdmax17 Год назад +2

    This is astonishing work. You've done an absolutly amazing job creating this

  • @stoppropaganda2573
    @stoppropaganda2573 2 года назад +15

    This is a pure labor of love and I loved every second of it! YT, don't you dare touch a note or frame of this video!

  • @ethandrake9184
    @ethandrake9184 2 года назад +6

    This is absolutely amazing man keep up the good work

  • @albamralba2748
    @albamralba2748 Год назад +3

    Honestly, thank you for putting all these bits and pieces together. Amazing work! Bravo 🎉

  • @TheBundyboy66
    @TheBundyboy66 7 месяцев назад +1

    What an amazing video - one of the best I've seen...thank you 🙏

  • @angelcarlos8041
    @angelcarlos8041 Год назад +9

    I was playing Creep one day and my mom sang along with it. This made me check out Radiohead's discography and my love for Thom Yorke started there.
    You've hit the algorithm. This is one heck of a recommendation. I wished I lived through the 90's and witnessed the peak of rock music.

  • @yanivmaz1981
    @yanivmaz1981 Год назад +5

    This is awesome. Thank you so much 🥰

  • @Sea_witch_
    @Sea_witch_ Год назад +21

    I just found out from a comment that you created this masterpiece, I am beyond words. Thank you so so much for putting your talent and love into your videos, i can't wait to watch the rest. And thank you especially for this one, Radiohead seen through your work has changed a lot for me, and made me love them even more ♡

  • @johansson5441
    @johansson5441 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is by far the best documentary I’ve watched on RUclips. The interludes and editing are phenomenal. Awesome job and thank you for spending time on this fantastic piece of art.

  • @h3corptempbutevadinganass
    @h3corptempbutevadinganass Год назад +7

    Phenomenal editing sir👏 perfect mix of all these different pieces ,amazing.

  • @wowmedialtd
    @wowmedialtd Год назад +5

    Great doc. Excellent pacing and audio mix on this. Thanks for all your work....In fact, I've just watched it a second time and can feel that this is made with genuine love and care for everyone in the band.

  • @boymakesmusic
    @boymakesmusic Год назад +2

    this was a real surprise. really loved the editing, and seeing the juxtaposition of shots from across their career. didn’t expect to stay until the end, but now i’ll be sticking around for what’s next.

  • @sevenoctobers7471
    @sevenoctobers7471 2 года назад +33

    So many good clips here, some I've never seen before. Loved how phantom-like some of the tracks ended up sounding here. I hope this doesn't get taken down because this is a superb piece of work. You got this fan's vote. 😘👌

  • @nemanjadanilovic3530
    @nemanjadanilovic3530 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just WOW! Thank you for this, man. Such a well crafted documentary, full of emotions.

  • @TheTapeLibrary
    @TheTapeLibrary Год назад +6

    This was incredible! Guess I'm off to listen to the whole Radiohead discography for the first time in ages..

  • @fideltedeschini1303
    @fideltedeschini1303 Год назад +9

    Dude, this is literally one of the best videos that ive ever seen, great job!

  • @flexprog3374
    @flexprog3374 Год назад +2

    Best music documentary I ever saw. You are a master. Thank you so much.
    Especially the sound/music montage is stellar, completely captivating and unnervingly emotional.

  • @StitchesAndBitches
    @StitchesAndBitches Год назад +11

    what a genuinely well edited, well put out and thought-out video.
    it just in my brain captures the eras of radiohead, how they felt and the emotion to it to the point it actually made me shed tears, especially when you can see thom nearly drowning.
    I thank you for such a genuinely amazing video

  • @Musicmonk84
    @Musicmonk84 Год назад +3

    Fantastic work. Thank you!

  • @modifiedb0y
    @modifiedb0y Год назад +11

    possibly my favorite video on youtube

  • @MrSilverspirit24
    @MrSilverspirit24 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video. It’s so beautifully paced and so incredibly real and inspiring. One of the best things I’ve found on RUclips.

  • @AlonRozenblit
    @AlonRozenblit Год назад +12

    This was haunting and beautiful. Aside from the great storytelling, you are a master of audioscaping, amazing editing skills. Thank you for this!

  • @korendan3338
    @korendan3338 Год назад +5

    your work is truly inspirational, I feel as though you managed to capture Radiohead and Thoms essence completely, I hope you're proud of this and yourself.

  • @wittytoon
    @wittytoon Год назад +21

    This is as professionally and superbly made as any doc on Radiohead I've seen. The fact that it is fan made is amazing. Well done!!

  • @petrichorpse
    @petrichorpse Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this incredible documentary piece

  • @sidd0416
    @sidd0416 Год назад +1

    One of the best videos I’ve ever seen too underrated good work mate great workk

  • @davelamb4950
    @davelamb4950 Год назад +4

    F*king amazing work buddy! Probably the best Radiohead doc I've seen! Hats off! Serous talent!

  • @mahsaasgari1466
    @mahsaasgari1466 Год назад +12

    As much as I LOVE Radiohead's music, I dislike watching interviews or documentaries about them, but your video could really capture the soul of their music. Well done. And thank u really!

  • @user-ec3tb9xe6p
    @user-ec3tb9xe6p 6 месяцев назад +1

    Outstanding work! Your presentation style gibed perfectly with the subject - and may have moved us a step closer to understanding what art actually is. Big thanks!

  • @lodgechant
    @lodgechant Год назад

    What an absolutely FABULOUS video. Thank you so much for making it and sharing it.

  • @automedicado
    @automedicado Год назад +2

    Thank you for this. I couldn't hold back my emotions while watching what you did because this is not just a simple video about Radiohead, but a profound, precise, and emotional work of art! Thank you again for helping me tap into my feelings through this experience!

  • @BabakSalimi74
    @BabakSalimi74 Год назад +3

    Hey you have created a masterpiece! It's been a long since I've listened to a Radiohead song! You just made me remember how much I loved Radiohead and how much I would love to be like them. Your creation sparked something in me! You nailed it in one of your little notes. "They were far from being commercial" I think that's you. You are talented. Thank you!

  • @adamireland4692
    @adamireland4692 Год назад +1

    An incredible video, grateful for it to have come up on my reccomended

  • @henriklennartsson1479
    @henriklennartsson1479 Год назад +1

    Very well put together! Thank you for this!

  • @spendog8428
    @spendog8428 11 месяцев назад +9

    What a phenomenal video. the NME Japan and No Surprises drowning clip really hit home, weirdly. After watching this video, I almost feel more in touch with the band and their story. Thank you.

  • @elvisbosnjak8198
    @elvisbosnjak8198 Год назад +8

    Man this is just wonderful. The most beautiful, the most touching, documentary about my favorite band. Thank you whoever you are.

  • @austins.2495
    @austins.2495 4 месяца назад +1

    This is truly awe inspiring. I’ve got chills man, so good. Thank you so much for making this, and thank you Radiohead for all of the great music over the years.

  • @joshatkinson134
    @joshatkinson134 Год назад

    This was absolutely beautifully put together. Thank you.

  • @harribeka
    @harribeka Год назад +3

    Brilliant job mate, absolutely loved this.

  • @looselytelling
    @looselytelling 11 месяцев назад +6

    That was incredible, thank you so much. This feels as if 'meeting people is easy' got remastered and continued to span the happier years of Radiohead's run. I hope you took a well deserved break

  • @robwienk
    @robwienk 7 месяцев назад

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching it all. Very well done. Thank you for making this. :)

  • @1032godofwar
    @1032godofwar 7 месяцев назад

    OUTSTANDING quality and very soul warming and gave me chills numerous times with the ambience choices. This was professional grade work.

  • @shannonbrown309
    @shannonbrown309 Год назад +2

    This video came up in my rec'd on my homepage. I clicked out of mild interest. Let me say, this is the best Radiohead biopic I have ever watched. It is visually interesting, I love that it uses the members' actual quotes, and the tone of it was spot on. Enjoyed this very much! Thanks for making it.

  • @adge74
    @adge74 Год назад +7

    wow that's incredible , what a piece of work. I thought it was an official release until i read the comments. i have been a fan since the beginning, saw them at Glasto in 97. the Bends for me is just timeless . took me a lot longer with some of there other releases but i have always caught up. has given me so much understanding of something i thought was just mine, but never was . hats off to you. hopefully if they ever get to see this , i would hope it had there blessing.

  • @davidryan2108
    @davidryan2108 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this great piece of work.

  • @linusfischer5436
    @linusfischer5436 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. You made me feel more connected to a band that i thought i was as closely connected as even possible.

  • @santiagoarias50
    @santiagoarias50 Год назад +3

    This is beautiful. Thank you.

  • @Nightning
    @Nightning Год назад +4

    one of the best videos I've seen in a very long time

  • @kennethclemens44
    @kennethclemens44 Год назад +1

    Well done. It's easy to get a Radiohead fan to sit still for awhile with the hope of new unseen tidbits, but I ended up feeling like I spent over an hour stimulated and finished your doc with a smile. You showed the group a lot of respect and love. Again, well done.

  • @courtneyzoller1545
    @courtneyzoller1545 Год назад +1

    This documentary is incredible!! Thank you!!