100% agree with the In the Basement suggestion. It's easy to think a lot of these sounds are electronic and not real instruments but seeing the band's skill in bringing these songs to life live is really incredible. I think your dad will appreciate that.
Fun facts about this album: That trippy sound of the intro to Nude is achieved by reversing the outro of the song. The song was worked on by the band on and off starting from the OK Computer sessions until the final piece of the song, the bassline, was written by Jonny Greenwood (the band’s bassist). Videotape is the band playing a trick on the listener, as the true pulse is half a beat earlier than it implies. Once you nail it down the song becomes even more amazing. In the bridge of Reckoner, the background vocals can be heard singing “In Rainbows”, which occurs at the golden ratio (1.618 or 61.8 percent) of the album’s runtime. 15 Step’s title has two possible meanings. First, the song is in 5/4 time, and 15 is divisible by 5, so you could say that the beat has 15 steps. Second, the tree Antiaris toxicaria produces a poison so deadly that it’s been described in China as “Seven Up Eight Down” , referring to the number of steps a victim can take uphill and downhill before dying.
Colin is the band's bassist, not Jonny Edit: oh and on House of Cards, what sounds like strings in the background is actually Jonny rubbing the serrated edge of a coin against the strings of his guitar
Based on the fact that your dad loves classical music and this album, I think he would love "A Moon Shaped Pool," their last album of date. It's a beautifully sad album full of AMAZING orchestral arrangements. I HIGHLY recommend this for you two to listen to.
Great. I listened to this and reviewed each song with my dad. It’s such a great album to introduce other generations to Radiohead. What a lovely connection you both have. My favourite is Weird Fishes, followed by All I Need, so yours in reverse. But then again, I’m 50 and my dad is 75!
Reckoner blew me away when I first heard it. Just goes to show how personal music is. Great reaction, so much better than watching people pretend to love everything they hear.
And tbf to him, I wasn’t too crazy on Reckoner either when I first heard it, but not because of the vocals. The percussion I thought was a little repetitive. It wasn’t until I listened to the full song and heard that bridge part that I started loving that song and now I don’t mind the percussion at all, in fact I love it. It was a grower indeed.
I had a truly euphoric experience when I heard reckoner for the first time. And at that moment I was listening to the entire album for the first time (while stargazing, which did help XD). Reckoner really jumped out for me. Its almost like I have a personal relationship with each individual song.
So nice to see his reaction but also your reaction to him embracing this album, one of your favourites. Truly a beautiful moment of Father/Son bonding together over music. Love to see it!
Your dad’s insights were very enlightening, gave me a whole new appreciation for one of my favorite albums. He’s a wise old man, very cultured and seasoned. He really knows his stuff. You’re lucky to have a father like him.
In Rainbows was the first Radiohead album I ever listened to, because my roommate told me to download it -- on the night of its release. The band set up the website so you could pay $0 which suited me just fine, as a poor undergraduate student :-) In Rainbows is definitely the best Radiohead album to show to an older listener, since it's very melodic & relatively low on angst
1:00:39 - For "Videotape" - I've listened to this album since it came out and the meaning struck me 2 nights ago. You know how whenever people have near-death experiences, they say moments of their life flashes before their eyes - that's the videotape. He's saying this on a beautiful, perfect day with someone that's the centre of his world, that he's going to take a snapshot from that day, and that person and this day will be on his videotape because that person means that much to him and that day, maybe amongst many difficult ones, was just beautiful and perfect. It's bittersweet, but IMO, definitely not a suicide note. Just means whenever he dies, he wants this person to know this for when he can't tell them himself, maybe because he'll be unable when the time comes. It's somewhat uplifting, for Radiohead. But still squeezes on your heart when you listen to it.
I’m not sure if you are taking recommendations, but if you are, I highly recommend Jeff Buckley’s album “Grace”! Without him, Radiohead wouldn’t be the same, as he inspired and gave confidence to their lead singer, Thom Yorke, to start singing in falsetto himself. The album is a beautiful masterpiece that I think everyone needs to hear at least once.
Your dad's comments like the classical music refrain or House of Cards like cards collapsing or Videotape's e-drums like rocks pounding down on someone...Fantastic!
wow this guys amazing at interpreting the lyrics, had fun listening to him breakdown the songs it gave me a whole other perspective on the music and lyrics.
I love it. Great review in general. Much appreciated the 15th step reference :-) … and the use of depressing to describe the experience of listening had me laughing. I’m around dad’s age but grew up in a musically expressive home. This album is genius.
interesting and entertaining commentary! i clicked on the video because of my interest in radiohead, but was very pleasantly surprised by both of your insights. i look forward to future videos.
Oh, and a small thing to point out that i just noticed after watching through--Faust is (obviously) mentioned in Faust Arp, but Mephistopheles is the devil that tempts Faust in Goethe's work. So there's a thematic through-line relating to giving into temptation and sin ("You'll go to hell for what your dirty mind is thinking") / ("Throw your keys in the bowl") etc... Pretty fascinating stuff.
The contrast between lyrics and rhythm in the Bodysnatchers adds more to the experience in my opinion. They're not rock'n rolling and having fun, I read it as he's frustrated while singing it and wants to get out. Radiohead never endorses the depression, they express it so they can get over it.
such a cool reaction video! i really liked how your dad made some good assumptions and interpretations. it felt like a genuine cool moment between father and son and now i have to introduce radiohead to my dad lol
I know a few people have already pointed this out, but having All I Need as a favorite song is awesome. It’s definitely my favorite. That crescendo at the end makes me splooge
I can say a lot about this album, but to keep it simple, that bridge/breakdown right before the climax in "All I Need," is probably my favorite piece of music Radiohead has written..xo
Well, boys, buckle up! Radiohead is no genre. They have done every genre and made a few. It's very interesting to hear someone try to peg them into one. And you are totally right there are no other band who sound like them, except the ones they have inspired, like Muse, Coldplay... From the top of my head. You guys really have to see live from the basement after this. I definitely have gone mush pit at parties to Bodysnatchers. 😁 And it's crazy live, Radiohead fans don't generally do mosh pits, but we do rock. Yepp, Thom's lyrics are usually quite a trip. Love it. His voice is just angelic, I look forward to you seeing him so Nude live. That makes me cry. Radiohead grew up in upper middle class in Oxford, so their background is not bad, but the commentary on politics in England and in the world is absolutely there, but also a lot of Thom himself and how it and life effects him. But he is definitely not from the wrong side of the tracks.
I wrote a looooot more, but it seams to have been edited away by myself. Anyways thanks for a wonderful trip! Video tape is about leaving a video tape for your loved ones to watch after your are dead. Other than that, check out Jonny Greenwood in general and all his does to this band. To be honest, they are all brilliant, so lucky that a bunch of teenagers randomly found each other and was this good.
Thom had the same vife/ partner for a lot of years and also during this I think. They ended up breaking up and she then passed from cancer, the result of that and the result of Jonny Greenwood having becomed an academy awards nominated computer of soundtracks can be found on A moon shaped pool. That album is just so sad and have strings like nothing you have ever heard. Suggestion : Do Blur - The ballad of Darren or some of their older things. You might recognise him as the guy from Gorillaz, but Damon Albarn has written operas and God knows. He is a Genius.
@@the_oslovian first of all, we can always count on you for an amazing set of comments. from the bottom of our hearts thankyou. also yes! an album recommendation! I have 2 lined up for our next videos but I am adding that to the list right away.
@@theeforefront Love it! 👌 Not sure where to start with Blur to be honest, they have done so much diverse stuff over a long career, might as well go for Darren, but please try another if you hate it. Most people love 13 or the album that is also called Blur most... But Modern life is rubbish has a lot of classics.
This is one of the best reactions I’ve ever seen. These guys are in my top 2. Neck and neck with Tool. I love the way you guys let the music marinate and discuss it afterwards. Also love the back ‘n’ forth banter between father and son and the different perspectives of different generations. This is a great starter but OK Computer is probably my favorite album start to finish from any band. Not sure if dad would agree due to a lot of cynicism and depressing lyrics, lol. ✌️
absolutely loving the trend of guys listening to music with their dads on youtube, keep it up! also, you should listen to Congratulations by MGMT, great album :)
Good sir, you have a great father. Stay close. I’m incredibly close with my pops. My favorite track is Reckoner. I feel you will appreciate it more when you get older.
Really enjoyed your reactions/digestion of this. "Faust Arp"'s got a real Nick Drake vibe - you'll most likely enjoy his 3 albums. I'm a huge Radiohead fan and really respect that they've had the need to progress and experiment as time's gone on. Ending on videotope,+ I'm pretty sure video's just Red/blue/green there's themes of surveillance and a Faustian/Mephistophelean barggain a few times through this. As much as I really truly do love Radiohead, I can't help but remember that Mark Lamarr/Buzzcocks James Brown lyrics comparison - can't find it on here sadly, but definitely funny ;) If you're not inundated with suggestions - as a Radiohead-dad-classical adjacent set might be Sigur Ros and also Godspeed You Black Emperor.
enjoyable reaction! if i had to think of a band that shares a spiritual connection with Radiohead, I'd probably say R.EM.. Michael Stipe even gave Thom some advice when he was dealing with fame, on the basis of which they wrote one of their most popular songs (How to disappear completely) - he told him to tell himself, when things are bad, "I'm not here.. this isn't happening" - and last time thom yorke was on Colbert, stephen asked him about his favorite R.E.M. song. I dont know if Thom and Michael are actual friends but.. it seems like it. They probably owe something to bands like Husker Du as well. I'm not like a massive Radiohead fan, where I'd know everything about them, but that's just my impression. thanks for a great reaction again! :D
A lot of the mega bands from England went to private schools , the Rolling Stones , pink Floyd, Radiohead, . I think where Radiohead are coming from is a sense of being outwith . Of nit fitting in . An awkwardness in life .
Super video! Your father is great and he is completely on point! For me "In Rainbows" (one of my favorite albums in life) is about a very problematic moment in Thom's marriage life. Most of songs have clues about that (betrayals, love affairs, ends, farewells,,,), like he was very uncomfortable in his "married skin" as your father so cleverly pointed out many times. Congrats!
The current season of the dissect podcast is doing In Rainbows song by song. It provides a ton of context and musical and lyrical analysis I highly recommend!
I like y’all. And I wish the camera would have drifted more. I liked that part. Drifted into a severe close up of something. Kaleidoscopic and disorienting.
“Is the female singer always in the band” Yes🗿 Btw I love that your dad approaches most of these songs from a lyrical standpoint, I feel most people dwell on radioheads instrumentation (because it’s so strong). It’s nice to see a little change in that regard.
I’m often perceived as a Pollyanna… but Radiohead fuels my soul. I have so many shadows but I will always look to the light. Radiohead has been there for me for two and a half decades. In my darkest moments, Thom’s voice has soothed me so. Thank you for everything.
about 22:42 you ask about him thinking of Radiohead as an English band. I think that is a big part of Radiohead. Their earlier album are a little bit more alternative rock/pop but this english astetic you are referring too can be found in most of their works.
He asked what bands were similar to Radiohead about 10 minutes in and to be frank, there just isnt any. Also yeah faust and Mephistopheles are both folk lore characters in the same story so it ties faust arp in with videotape
I love this. My dad use to sit with me and spin records. I don't know what happened, my kids don't have the patience to sit through a single song. I recommend digging into portishead and massive attack if you haven't already.
well ill tell you right now if your kids use tiktok that is why their attention span isnt all there....... i will look into that and add it to the list thankyou for the recommendation
If I was going to compare Radiohead to another band, I'd probably go with Floyd with their attitude to progression and production + a respectful nod to Godrich.
“Is the female singer always in the band”
Yes, yes she is always in the band
lol!
The female singer part killed me.
You should show Paps the "In the Basement" stuff so he can see them be a real, authentic rock band.
Dude that part had me laughing hysterically😭
100% agree with the In the Basement suggestion. It's easy to think a lot of these sounds are electronic and not real instruments but seeing the band's skill in bringing these songs to life live is really incredible. I think your dad will appreciate that.
Also OK Computer will satisfy his guitar longings.
The best rock/electro/punk/shoegaze/jazz band in the world
this is a Good take
And where are pink floyd and led zeppelin for example?)
Wouldn't say shoegaze
Yeah they might have one song that's slightly shoegaze blow out, wouldn't say punk either
@@joshuapocalypse have you seen Jonny's peddleboard? He's seeing shoes all day.
19:15 “looks like another depressing lyric” gets blasted by everlasting happiness and joy
tru
Fun facts about this album:
That trippy sound of the intro to Nude is achieved by reversing the outro of the song. The song was worked on by the band on and off starting from the OK Computer sessions until the final piece of the song, the bassline, was written by Jonny Greenwood (the band’s bassist).
Videotape is the band playing a trick on the listener, as the true pulse is half a beat earlier than it implies. Once you nail it down the song becomes even more amazing.
In the bridge of Reckoner, the background vocals can be heard singing “In Rainbows”, which occurs at the golden ratio (1.618 or 61.8 percent) of the album’s runtime.
15 Step’s title has two possible meanings. First, the song is in 5/4 time, and 15 is divisible by 5, so you could say that the beat has 15 steps. Second, the tree Antiaris toxicaria produces a poison so deadly that it’s been described in China as “Seven Up Eight Down” , referring to the number of steps a victim can take uphill and downhill before dying.
radiohead lore
Colin is the band's bassist, not Jonny
Edit: oh and on House of Cards, what sounds like strings in the background is actually Jonny rubbing the serrated edge of a coin against the strings of his guitar
Your dad is a treasure. He'll appreciate to watch this one From The Basement live. This album is a masterpiece.
Based on the fact that your dad loves classical music and this album, I think he would love "A Moon Shaped Pool," their last album of date. It's a beautifully sad album full of AMAZING orchestral arrangements. I HIGHLY recommend this for you two to listen to.
yus we will do fasho
@@theeforefront Do it with the bonus track "Spectre".
Great. I listened to this and reviewed each song with my dad. It’s such a great album to introduce other generations to Radiohead. What a lovely connection you both have. My favourite is Weird Fishes, followed by All I Need, so yours in reverse. But then again, I’m 50 and my dad is 75!
honestly jigsaw falling into place mightve taken my first place after we did this listen
12:58 song was so good it brought the camera to life
i was waiting for a coment like dis
"Is the female singer in the band all the time?" lmao
LOL
Funny that he said that because Thom Yorke put off this song for a long time because he didn't like how feminine he sounded
Reckoner blew me away when I first heard it. Just goes to show how personal music is. Great reaction, so much better than watching people pretend to love everything they hear.
Same.
Yorke said he had an erotic dream about Michael Stipe of R.E.M.
Reckoner is inspired by that lol.
Same, absolutely!
And tbf to him, I wasn’t too crazy on Reckoner either when I first heard it, but not because of the vocals. The percussion I thought was a little repetitive. It wasn’t until I listened to the full song and heard that bridge part that I started loving that song and now I don’t mind the percussion at all, in fact I love it. It was a grower indeed.
I had a truly euphoric experience when I heard reckoner for the first time. And at that moment I was listening to the entire album for the first time (while stargazing, which did help XD). Reckoner really jumped out for me. Its almost like I have a personal relationship with each individual song.
19:30 your dad really became Thom for a moment there with that little dance 😆
A very relevant quote by Tom Waits(another artist you both should check out)
"I like beautiful melodies telling me terrible things." 👌❤️
hell yeah
A fan of The Smiths, eh? 😂
So nice to see his reaction but also your reaction to him embracing this album, one of your favourites. Truly a beautiful moment of Father/Son bonding together over music. Love to see it!
wake up babe new in rainbows reaction dropped
i love how your dad is talking of the songs and his opinions, you really gotta do more radiohead albums, he'd love OKC
Not to mention AMSP!
@@the_oslovian oh yeah, i think he said he's listening to a lot of orchestral stuff so oc
@@lekayro2170 exactly
great reaction, this was a good watch guys. keep it going . cant go wrong with Radiohead 🙂
Thank you so much! we will do more radiohead in the future
Your dad’s insights were very enlightening, gave me a whole new appreciation for one of my favorite albums. He’s a wise old man, very cultured and seasoned. He really knows his stuff. You’re lucky to have a father like him.
In Rainbows was the first Radiohead album I ever listened to, because my roommate told me to download it -- on the night of its release. The band set up the website so you could pay $0 which suited me just fine, as a poor undergraduate student :-) In Rainbows is definitely the best Radiohead album to show to an older listener, since it's very melodic & relatively low on angst
definitely. he is an old head
Yep, u did it well. This type of videos are the best ones of youtube.
Keep reaction with your dad to much more Radiohead albums or others👌🏻
1:00:39 - For "Videotape" - I've listened to this album since it came out and the meaning struck me 2 nights ago. You know how whenever people have near-death experiences, they say moments of their life flashes before their eyes - that's the videotape. He's saying this on a beautiful, perfect day with someone that's the centre of his world, that he's going to take a snapshot from that day, and that person and this day will be on his videotape because that person means that much to him and that day, maybe amongst many difficult ones, was just beautiful and perfect. It's bittersweet, but IMO, definitely not a suicide note. Just means whenever he dies, he wants this person to know this for when he can't tell them himself, maybe because he'll be unable when the time comes. It's somewhat uplifting, for Radiohead. But still squeezes on your heart when you listen to it.
We are all expecting an OKC reaction next. Your dad is awesome
super soon super soon
@@theeforefrontPLEASE
I’m not sure if you are taking recommendations, but if you are, I highly recommend Jeff Buckley’s album “Grace”! Without him, Radiohead wouldn’t be the same, as he inspired and gave confidence to their lead singer, Thom Yorke, to start singing in falsetto himself. The album is a beautiful masterpiece that I think everyone needs to hear at least once.
i have a list going of recommendations so yes of course we may get to dat
this is so comforting and wholesome
You can’t really compare RH to any other band they’re that unique.
they are
When the camera drifts by that much, you know you had fun listening to the album
I like how your dad said "arpeggio" with the accent, that's actually how it is meant to be said :0
You guys absolutely need to do the In Rainbows From The Basement live set.
Dads woth their sons listening to Radiohead is just perfect
I'm 52 and a huge fan of Radiohead for a very long time. I approve of this :)
All i need is also my favorite from in rainbows. Such an amazing piece
it is gorgeous
I think this guitarist gets overwhelmed by his voice and the crazy noises. He's amazing
Your father is a really cool guy. And he instinctively notices that the music is something special.
Your dad picked up on a lot of the references. Very cool!
right? hes crazy
Your dad's comments like the classical music refrain or House of Cards like cards collapsing or Videotape's e-drums like rocks pounding down on someone...Fantastic!
Finally another Radiohead song I love when you react to them.
thankyou!
your dad reminds me a lot of my late grandpa who I shared music with all the time. This is great! Do more!
i love that
i can tell your dad likes complex music. Would be really cool to see reactions to bands like Black Country New Road or Black Midi
im not so sure about that LOL
@@theeforefront he seems very enthusiastic about music so its worth it to try lol
@@theeforefronttry machine girl bro itd be content
The greatest album by one of the greatest bands of all time. You sir have got some good taste, and Im glad your dad appreciated it as much as he did.
wow this guys amazing at interpreting the lyrics, had fun listening to him breakdown the songs it gave me a whole other perspective on the music and lyrics.
right?
I love it. Great review in general. Much appreciated the 15th step reference :-)
… and the use of depressing to describe the experience of listening had me laughing. I’m around dad’s age but grew up in a musically expressive home. This album is genius.
interesting and entertaining commentary! i clicked on the video because of my interest in radiohead, but was very pleasantly surprised by both of your insights. i look forward to future videos.
Oh, and a small thing to point out that i just noticed after watching through--Faust is (obviously) mentioned in Faust Arp, but Mephistopheles is the devil that tempts Faust in Goethe's work. So there's a thematic through-line relating to giving into temptation and sin ("You'll go to hell for what your dirty mind is thinking") / ("Throw your keys in the bowl") etc... Pretty fascinating stuff.
i still think it was crazy how my dad caught on to all that stuff wuth the key parties@@3rror876
The contrast between lyrics and rhythm in the Bodysnatchers adds more to the experience in my opinion. They're not rock'n rolling and having fun, I read it as he's frustrated while singing it and wants to get out. Radiohead never endorses the depression, they express it so they can get over it.
the best album in the world. i can run this album from start to end for my whole life and never get tired of it
Watch the in the basement so you can see them
we shall do dat sometime
Yes, please!
@@theeforefrontyour dad will be surprised when he sees them producing this sound live, with all five playing multiple instruments
such a cool reaction video! i really liked how your dad made some good assumptions and interpretations. it felt like a genuine cool moment between father and son and now i have to introduce radiohead to my dad lol
do it!!!!!
I know a few people have already pointed this out, but having All I Need as a favorite song is awesome. It’s definitely my favorite. That crescendo at the end makes me splooge
splooge is accurate
I can say a lot about this album, but to keep it simple, that bridge/breakdown right before the climax in "All I Need," is probably my favorite piece of music Radiohead has written..xo
Your dad seems such a nice guy to talk to hahah.
Funny but Reckoner is a favorite of mine.
Same here, nude and reckoner.
the last song.. hammering huh ?.. i guess hammering the nails in the coffin
Never thought of that either, but thought it was a good insight.
Well, boys, buckle up! Radiohead is no genre. They have done every genre and made a few. It's very interesting to hear someone try to peg them into one. And you are totally right there are no other band who sound like them, except the ones they have inspired, like Muse, Coldplay... From the top of my head. You guys really have to see live from the basement after this. I definitely have gone mush pit at parties to Bodysnatchers. 😁 And it's crazy live, Radiohead fans don't generally do mosh pits, but we do rock. Yepp, Thom's lyrics are usually quite a trip. Love it. His voice is just angelic, I look forward to you seeing him so Nude live. That makes me cry. Radiohead grew up in upper middle class in Oxford, so their background is not bad, but the commentary on politics in England and in the world is absolutely there, but also a lot of Thom himself and how it and life effects him. But he is definitely not from the wrong side of the tracks.
I wrote a looooot more, but it seams to have been edited away by myself. Anyways thanks for a wonderful trip! Video tape is about leaving a video tape for your loved ones to watch after your are dead. Other than that, check out Jonny Greenwood in general and all his does to this band. To be honest, they are all brilliant, so lucky that a bunch of teenagers randomly found each other and was this good.
Thom had the same vife/ partner for a lot of years and also during this I think. They ended up breaking up and she then passed from cancer, the result of that and the result of Jonny Greenwood having becomed an academy awards nominated computer of soundtracks can be found on A moon shaped pool. That album is just so sad and have strings like nothing you have ever heard.
Suggestion : Do Blur - The ballad of Darren or some of their older things. You might recognise him as the guy from Gorillaz, but Damon Albarn has written operas and God knows. He is a Genius.
@@the_oslovian first of all, we can always count on you for an amazing set of comments. from the bottom of our hearts thankyou. also yes! an album recommendation! I have 2 lined up for our next videos but I am adding that to the list right away.
@@theeforefront Love it! 👌 Not sure where to start with Blur to be honest, they have done so much diverse stuff over a long career, might as well go for Darren, but please try another if you hate it. Most people love 13 or the album that is also called Blur most... But Modern life is rubbish has a lot of classics.
This is one of the best reactions I’ve ever seen. These guys are in my top 2. Neck and neck with Tool. I love the way you guys let the music marinate and discuss it afterwards. Also love the back ‘n’ forth banter between father and son and the different perspectives of different generations. This is a great starter but OK Computer is probably my favorite album start to finish from any band. Not sure if dad would agree due to a lot of cynicism and depressing lyrics, lol. ✌️
yeah maybe a happier album or two before that LOL. thanky ou
Those are In my top two as well!
Your dad is a gem!
absolutely loving the trend of guys listening to music with their dads on youtube, keep it up! also, you should listen to Congratulations by MGMT, great album :)
added to da listttt
Prediction. This channel will take off!
YUS thankyouuuu
Absolutely agree!
“Is there a female singer?” Got me dying 😭😭. Thom got it tho 😩
What you are seeing on the cover is melted wax done by Stanley Donwood
that makes a lot more sense
You would love a moon shaped pool album
none of us have heard that album yet, definitely something we will do together
Good sir, you have a great father. Stay close. I’m incredibly close with my pops. My favorite track is Reckoner. I feel you will appreciate it more when you get older.
dat da goal
Really enjoyed your reactions/digestion of this.
"Faust Arp"'s got a real Nick Drake vibe - you'll most likely enjoy his 3 albums.
I'm a huge Radiohead fan and really respect that they've had the need to progress and experiment as time's gone on.
Ending on videotope,+ I'm pretty sure video's just Red/blue/green there's themes of surveillance and a Faustian/Mephistophelean barggain a few times through this.
As much as I really truly do love Radiohead, I can't help but remember that Mark Lamarr/Buzzcocks James Brown lyrics comparison - can't find it on here sadly, but definitely funny ;)
If you're not inundated with suggestions - as a Radiohead-dad-classical adjacent set might be Sigur Ros and also Godspeed You Black Emperor.
i love godspeed you black emperor. it might be too much for my dad but ill think about it LOL
@@theeforefront if he's into "heavier" classical, stuff like Mussorgsky or Holst he might dig it...
enjoyable reaction!
if i had to think of a band that shares a spiritual connection with Radiohead, I'd probably say R.EM.. Michael Stipe even gave Thom some advice when he was dealing with fame, on the basis of which they wrote one of their most popular songs (How to disappear completely) - he told him to tell himself, when things are bad, "I'm not here.. this isn't happening" - and last time thom yorke was on Colbert, stephen asked him about his favorite R.E.M. song. I dont know if Thom and Michael are actual friends but.. it seems like it. They probably owe something to bands like Husker Du as well. I'm not like a massive Radiohead fan, where I'd know everything about them, but that's just my impression.
thanks for a great reaction again! :D
never knew that! will look into it maybe reaction soon
Yeeeeees!! ❤
This is right up there with Ok Computer
they are super on par
A lot of the mega bands from England went to private schools , the Rolling Stones , pink Floyd, Radiohead, . I think where Radiohead are coming from is a sense of being outwith . Of nit fitting in . An awkwardness in life .
Super video! Your father is great and he is completely on point! For me "In Rainbows" (one of my favorite albums in life) is about a very problematic moment in Thom's marriage life. Most of songs have clues about that (betrayals, love affairs, ends, farewells,,,), like he was very uncomfortable in his "married skin" as your father so cleverly pointed out many times. Congrats!
Subscribed after two minutes of watching... your dad's reactions were great.
Miss Yorke sure can hit those high notes can't she
This kid has no idea how profound his father is.
Love how perceptive your Dad is when reflecting on the lyrics of each tune. Great reaction!
wow this is by far the best "listening to music with dad" channels on yt.
yuuuuuu thankssssss
I like how much he appreciates jigsaw
Great reaction to my favourite band. Keep up the good work 👏
The current season of the dissect podcast is doing In Rainbows song by song. It provides a ton of context and musical and lyrical analysis I highly recommend!
Loveee this album along with all their other albums 😼
All I need is also my favorite on the album. You know ball. Subscribed.🫡
I like y’all. And I wish the camera would have drifted more. I liked that part. Drifted into a severe close up of something. Kaleidoscopic and disorienting.
Loved this...thanks. So glad found your channel.
thankyou mr chimp
So brilliant to have a dad like that...intelligent, Reaction stuff...love it.@@theeforefront
A great thing to share with your old man [sharp guy btw], I enjoyed introducing my boys to it too.
That album is a piece of art
“Is the female singer always in the band”
Yes🗿
Btw I love that your dad approaches most of these songs from a lyrical standpoint, I feel most people dwell on radioheads instrumentation (because it’s so strong). It’s nice to see a little change in that regard.
thank you LOLL🗿
Your dad got spot on for bodysnatchers that’s awesome
I’m often perceived as a Pollyanna… but Radiohead fuels my soul. I have so many shadows but I will always look to the light. Radiohead has been there for me for two and a half decades. In my darkest moments, Thom’s voice has soothed me so. Thank you for everything.
about 22:42 you ask about him thinking of Radiohead as an English band. I think that is a big part of Radiohead. Their earlier album are a little bit more alternative rock/pop but this english astetic you are referring too can be found in most of their works.
He asked what bands were similar to Radiohead about 10 minutes in and to be frank, there just isnt any. Also yeah faust and Mephistopheles are both folk lore characters in the same story so it ties faust arp in with videotape
Love this!
I wish this album came out when I wasn't broke 😂 It would have been absolutely amazing seeing them live on this tour!!
He winds up in the water, starts sinking, weird fishes, hits the bottom and escapes…
Geeat video really enjoy watching these types of video
todo es muy genuino en este video. me encantó.
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Hey, your dad is awesome... so nice... great video
14:38 You know a song is good when the camera forgets it's supposed to be filming, looks away, and starts lightly headbanging instead
LMAOOOOO
I love my own dad to pieces, but I would like to adopt your dad as an additional dad! Wish there was a ❤ button instead of just a 👍!!
Moon Shaped Pool! Moon Shaped Pool! Moon Shaped Pool! Etc.....
it will happen!!!1
The sound your dad asked on house of cards it's actually Jonny Greenwood's guitar with some pedal effect
I love this. My dad use to sit with me and spin records. I don't know what happened, my kids don't have the patience to sit through a single song.
I recommend digging into portishead and massive attack if you haven't already.
well ill tell you right now if your kids use tiktok that is why their attention span isnt all there....... i will look into that and add it to the list thankyou for the recommendation
If I was going to compare Radiohead to another band, I'd probably go with Floyd with their attitude to progression and production + a respectful nod to Godrich.
Radiohead are Pink Floyd if they just cut to the chase lol (no 10-15 minute songs)
good vibes, bless you guys
thanks guys! enjoyed it! From England
very wholesome and interesting thank you!
What a fantastic video. Really loved this reaction.