My take on Pyramid Song.

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025

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  • @iximusic
    @iximusic  2 месяца назад +2

    :: www.kickstarter.com/projects/ixi/decca-ixis-debut-album :: Some of you know that I'm finishing my debut album of originals! There's definitely Radiohead influence in the harmony and the offbeat syncopation. I need help to get the album funded for engineering and release so I made a Kickstarter! If you would like to help out, even if it's just $1, it will make all the difference! There are short previews on the Kickstarter video but there are longer previews on this livestream: ruclips.net/user/live3Q32dG5IqDE. Thank you for considering!

  • @seatclub1
    @seatclub1 10 месяцев назад +63

    Love hearing someone gush about the chords as much as I feel them

  • @markhayes5896
    @markhayes5896 3 месяца назад +35

    Thom Yorke watches this and he's like "Oh, so that's what I was doing"

    • @realdocloco
      @realdocloco Месяц назад +3

      Don't underestimate him and the band.

    • @tesselllation
      @tesselllation Месяц назад +1

      ​Being an intuitive musician. Without analysis of yourself is still genius though ​@@realdocloco

  • @facepalmjesus1608
    @facepalmjesus1608 10 месяцев назад +148

    producer: what is the time signature of this song?
    radiohead: yes/4

  • @mateusl.b.teixeira1863
    @mateusl.b.teixeira1863 Год назад +218

    I wish my life had the clarity of this explanation.

    • @jedtulman46
      @jedtulman46 10 месяцев назад +2

      So beautifully put!

  • @thermalegoogle
    @thermalegoogle Год назад +230

    This is unquestionnably the best, ever, explanation/tutorial video for Pyramid Song.

    • @elizawindsor27
      @elizawindsor27 2 месяца назад

      This!! Made me feel like I was listening to it for the first time again somehow! Thank goodness for RUclips and you so much this video! Loved it!! 💕💕💕

  • @brandonlovatt
    @brandonlovatt 9 месяцев назад +91

    I love RUclips for this reason. A little wine with my spaghetti, and next thing you know I'm 30min into a video of a stranger deep diving into Pyramid Song. Thank you so much for putting your time into such a detailed video!

    • @lauradecker9086
      @lauradecker9086 8 месяцев назад +4

      Wild because this is literally me right now, eating my spaghetti and drinking wine. Cheers! 🍷

    • @KenKasischke
      @KenKasischke 5 месяцев назад +1

      I am smoking a joint

    • @Deebee950
      @Deebee950 5 месяцев назад +1

      Same, I’ve been watching for 4 hours since!

    • @ego4061
      @ego4061 2 месяца назад

      ok I just see this but I had wine and spaghetti tonight just before finding this video lol 😂

  • @HanSolosRevenge
    @HanSolosRevenge Год назад +43

    I think this may be Radiohead's best song, and you're raising my appreciation of it even higher. Excellent analysis!

    • @JeighNeither
      @JeighNeither 4 месяца назад

      It's definitely a cliched "best song" for sure.

    • @JCurcio
      @JCurcio 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@JeighNeither is it cliched or is it just correct. :p

    • @fermosquera69
      @fermosquera69 3 месяца назад

      @@JeighNeither why it would be clichéd?

    • @RichRobinson
      @RichRobinson 3 месяца назад

      @@HanSolosRevenge Creep is the “cliche” best Radiohead song. Pyramid song is a magnificent piece of art.
      I remember listening to it shit-faced at the end of a big night out and thinking how magical it was to hear in that moment. The fact that I was listening to bad club music for a hours prior probably played a factor. 😂

  • @gridplan
    @gridplan Год назад +93

    All these years later, this song still gives me chills. It still feels eerie. Thank you for the detailed analysis.

  • @seanwilliams7655
    @seanwilliams7655 6 месяцев назад +23

    I love that after 23 years people are still interested enough in this song that a video about it can still pull almost 200k views.

  • @gpfedalto
    @gpfedalto 9 месяцев назад +2

    Hi ixi, you're probably aware of this, but I believe the strings part have that eerie, flowy vibe due to an Ondes Martenot that Jonny was playing. The electronic instrument was one of the first history pieces to be created just like the Theremin back in late 1920/1930 and it is known to have this glissando/sliding sound, which surely give this song a great touch. Placing it on top of real strings and Ed's e-bow guitar is probably a match made in heaven. Jonny also used the Ondes Martenot in How to Disappear Completely and The National Anthem, including live versions of it. Anyway, great take on this incredible piece!! Thanks for the upload as always.

  • @guillaume6761
    @guillaume6761 Год назад +72

    I am always "no more subscriptions I am following too many channels already". And then I discover you with this video ...

  • @deadmessengers
    @deadmessengers 10 месяцев назад +12

    This song has always felt like being on large wooden sail ship in heavy seas at night under the stars, hanging on for dear life as it sways side to side, to me.

  • @mdhazeldine
    @mdhazeldine 10 месяцев назад +12

    I've been a drummer and a Radiohead fan for many years, and I could never work this song out. The fact that it is in 4/4 blows my mind, but you're right. In the end I just kinda worked it out through repetition and feeling it, but now it seems so much simpler to understand. Thank you!

  • @brandbird
    @brandbird Год назад +69

    "If you grew up listening to blues or jazz, you're free".

  • @caseycurran
    @caseycurran 4 месяца назад +10

    You can always tell when someone truly understands something complex by how simply they can explain it to the layman. Well done.

  • @kjpg2005
    @kjpg2005 11 месяцев назад +22

    The intimacy of this presentation is wonderful.

  • @Distance2Jupiter
    @Distance2Jupiter 2 месяца назад +2

    If the light we supposedly see at death is real, this is the song I want playing when I merge with it. Lovely video! Thank you!

  • @hellostove
    @hellostove Год назад +114

    Ugh, once again time for my eyes to inexplicably well up with tears while you go over chord progressions

    • @billyalarie929
      @billyalarie929 Год назад +3

      ESPECIALLY this song, oh my G O D

    • @ajagoff
      @ajagoff Год назад +4

      I feared I might be the only one! 😅

    • @adamdalpozzo
      @adamdalpozzo Год назад +4

      You're never the only one...

    • @ahobimo732
      @ahobimo732 Год назад +3

      ​@@adamdalpozzo Shit man, that was unexpectedly moving! Thank you for that. 🥹

    • @annettecorbett9842
      @annettecorbett9842 Год назад +2

      Same. Isn't it weird?

  • @Mackerdaymia
    @Mackerdaymia Год назад +60

    For me the lyrics give the song a dark nostalgia by twisting with songs I knew in my childhood.
    The way Thom plays on the lyrics from Swing Home, Sweet Chariot ("I jumped in the river and what did I see? Black-eyed angels swam with me" seems to mimic "I looked over Jordan, and what did I see? ...I saw a band of angels coming after me") and lifts that line from The Clapping Song ("And we all went to heaven in a little row boat") makes me feel simultaneously like I'm home but something isn't right. Like a strange dream where you're somewhere familiar but things are slightly off and scary. Powerful to play with those memories burned deep into your psyche.

    • @stevejacksonuu
      @stevejacksonuu Год назад +4

      pyramid song is a modern 'negro spiritual' which is a genre Sweet Home Sweet Chariot belongs.
      You're bang on in making that connection

    • @KnjazNazrath
      @KnjazNazrath Год назад +4

      As Masta Killa once said: The dumb are mostly intrigued by the drum. So many folks are caught up in the timing that they neglect the lyrics.

    • @guiyome325
      @guiyome325 11 месяцев назад

      Very interesting !

    • @jorgepeterbarton
      @jorgepeterbarton 10 месяцев назад +2

      Its based on Dante's divine comedy. I think this is the crossing of the Archeron with Charon and 'coal black eyes'. Charon is a greek deity kind of like an angel of death i suppose. Well, he does go to heaven, in Paradiso but he has to catch the ferry into the Inferno (hell) first.

  • @Eshttzer
    @Eshttzer 10 месяцев назад +9

    For like 9 years I had no idea how to count this thing. One day I got that exact "It's a clave!" eureka moment you had, because I realized if you ignore the harmony, that pattern of "3-2 / 3-3-2 / 3" becomes "3-3-2 / 3-3-2" which is two claves in a row. And just like you said "I could just feel, confidently" I felt the exact same thing.

  • @alastairwinner
    @alastairwinner 9 месяцев назад +18

    There are not many pieces of music that bring a lump to my throat and that keeps me totally captivated from the very start to the end, but this is one of those.

  • @danielsolomon63
    @danielsolomon63 Год назад +71

    This must be the most beautiful music piece that will ever be created. I am obsessed with this song for 20 years now. I am glad thatyou only showed the 4 note stripped down chord shapes as i have a 4 note polyphony synth and it are perfect to play this.

    • @Dunbar0740
      @Dunbar0740 Год назад +7

      Try the original, "Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis", by Vaughn Williams: ruclips.net/video/ihx5LCF1yJY/видео.html

    • @hughgrection5674
      @hughgrection5674 Год назад +1

      Agreed. The most beautiful composition ever submitted to vinyl, by my favourite band of all time. Timeless 👍

    • @judsonwright
      @judsonwright Год назад

      @@Dunbar0740very interesting. Thanks for the share.

    • @phatmhat9174
      @phatmhat9174 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Dunbar0740 wow many similarities. How does that "Great artists..." quote go? Creation always comes from something before it already there.

    • @1966wilky
      @1966wilky 10 месяцев назад

      @@Dunbar0740Beautiful! And certainly very similar to Radiohead’s Pyramid song, so thank you for posting.
      Have you heard the original of “Exit music (For a Film)”?
      ruclips.net/video/FDT_gtC5faQ/видео.htmlfeature=shared

  • @colinbaker3916
    @colinbaker3916 Год назад +9

    David Bennett Piano also did an excellent video on Pyramid Song.

  • @cloerenjackson3699
    @cloerenjackson3699 Год назад +31

    This is the first time I have watched this content creator. I have seen dozens of "Music expert reacts to a popular recording" type videos and this is absolutely the best I have seen. It fills all the gaps left by all the other "experts" who do similar content. It does far more than just pretend to love it, or shout out the basic chords (which only makes me wonder if they looked them up on a tab from a Google search and noted them down before recording the video). As it goes it actually describes why the music sounds like it does.

  • @SamChaneyProductions
    @SamChaneyProductions Год назад +87

    I love how the song can be very reasonably interpreted in different ways like how a pyramid looks like a triangle from some angles and a square from others

    • @alecwoodruffmusic
      @alecwoodruffmusic Год назад +2

      Interesting point.
      Sounds like something that idk, like a really talented vibraphone player would say? ;)

    • @watamatafoyu
      @watamatafoyu Год назад +1

      Or a diamond or a flame

  • @JvS1711
    @JvS1711 11 месяцев назад +15

    My eyes have been dry and sore all day.
    Pyramid song has always been one of my favourite songs, and is deeply connected with a friend who killed herself 20 years ago. My eyes are no longer dry.

  • @jaybee1844
    @jaybee1844 11 месяцев назад +8

    this seems right to me. If you go to the original on youtube and put the playback time at 2x you can hear exactly what ixi is saying

    • @kdkseven
      @kdkseven 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah i played it at 1.75 and it made a lot more sense, especially as someone who knows very little about music theory.

  • @jeffbrown-hill7739
    @jeffbrown-hill7739 11 месяцев назад +10

    What I love about Thom's vocal melodies is how they flow from one note to another. It's a very fluid style.

  • @myfluteatemyhomework
    @myfluteatemyhomework Год назад +15

    I've always thought that Pyramid Song is a slow and sad bossa nova. :)
    Also, we do have a specific name for notes that aren't included in a scale but are used a few times in a song (e.g. in Hungarian we call them pien notes ).
    Also I'd like to say a super huge THANK YOU for analyzing my all time favourite Radiohead song!

    • @GreatistheWorld
      @GreatistheWorld Год назад +1

      Oh man I thought there was something Hungarian about it. Not being familiar with a lot of Hungarian music, but as a Gabor Szabo fan

  • @SpaceTimeSynth
    @SpaceTimeSynth 29 дней назад +1

    I love to just feel the patterns, if there are patterns. Otherwise, I love to just feel it. I love how there is not really a right or wrong way to do things in music. It is art after all. Do it how you feel and feel it good.
    Thank you for going over this! I enjoy following along.

  • @stepovich
    @stepovich Месяц назад +1

    I've watched this before, I just watched it again...I'm certain this will happen at least a few more times. Easily my favorite song in a Radiohead library that I love in its entirety.
    Thank you so very much ixi !

  • @smallsignals
    @smallsignals 5 месяцев назад +6

    I'm 7 months late but I just wanted to give some feedback. I think you have such a lovely way of engaging with musical content. It's quite intuitive and felt. It really is lovely to watch the way you interpret music and then bring the viewer into that interpretation. Keep up the awesome work (which you have done, for 7 months already haha so, thanks for that).

  • @Barushia
    @Barushia 3 месяца назад +1

    It’s so interesting cause I get the same responses as you get at the same places in this song. There is just something so hauntingly beautiful about it.

  • @kylefox8153
    @kylefox8153 11 месяцев назад +9

    I get the way you break it down but I can't fathom how complicated it must have been to write and record in the studio...trying to explain your vision to producers and other members...mind blowing.

  • @Flickerbrain
    @Flickerbrain 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow, it is so good to hear someone explain so eloquently why a song is so special! Radiohead pretty much saved my life and I was never sure why their music lifted me up so much. Did they really know about these complex structures when they wrote the song or did they just "feel" their way through it? So interesting!

  • @graxxor
    @graxxor 11 месяцев назад +22

    I am still convinced that this song is incomparable after 20 + years... simply because there is literally nothing to compare this to.

    • @adrian.kingdom
      @adrian.kingdom 10 месяцев назад +5

      And a lot of Radiohead song are incomparables, never heard a band with such unique songs

    • @James-J-J-J
      @James-J-J-J 10 месяцев назад +4

      Only thing it’s comparable to is other Radiohead songs

    • @sw6579
      @sw6579 10 месяцев назад +1

      It really loosely reminds me of Swim by Oh No Ono.

  • @aaronalbores3999
    @aaronalbores3999 Год назад +24

    i was playing those chords and suddenly realized how similar it is to Everything in its right place, YET it feels so different... And it's so touching... How beautiful it is to keep discovering new things in their music, after so many years... Thank you

  • @perasperas
    @perasperas 11 месяцев назад +8

    I just want to clap 👏👏👏
    This haunting song deserved this beautiful analysis

  • @Mackerdaymia
    @Mackerdaymia Год назад +20

    That G# you talk about at 20:47 is what makes the song. It'd be beautiful anyway, but that simple note choice opens up the harmony and makes it sound so unique.

    • @nigelsmith721
      @nigelsmith721 Год назад +3

      For me, that’s where Egypt is hiding in plain sight.

  • @bigchunkybubbles
    @bigchunkybubbles 11 месяцев назад +10

    When this album came out I spent an entire day obsessively notating this song and it’s stayed with me ever since. It’s a perfect example of cyclical hypermeter and this is the best explanation online I’ve seen. The ambiguity is core to the experience.

    • @1966wilky
      @1966wilky 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I’ve been searching for a way to express this point but you said it perfectly with “The ambiguity is core to the experience”. 👌

  • @daviru02
    @daviru02 11 месяцев назад +4

    hauntingly beautiful song

    • @chrisknight2631
      @chrisknight2631 10 месяцев назад

      Ahaaaa! Here’s the “hauntingly beautiful” guy!! 😂😂😂😂

    • @daviru02
      @daviru02 10 месяцев назад

      @@chrisknight2631 Someone has to be

  • @knew_man
    @knew_man Год назад +16

    Mind blown. When you first counted 4/4 it’s like I could hear in another dimension. Haha I got emotional. I’ve never heard the song in that way. I always just dismissed it as a weird time signature and loved it for what it was. What a rare and gorgeous tune. Thanks for explaining it with such detail and feeling. ✌️

  • @matejportes
    @matejportes 10 месяцев назад +2

    I believe Jonny dubbed the strings over using Ondes Martenot (one of his go-to obscure keyboard instruments) - hence the amplified "gliding" sensation.

  • @Littleboyfatman45
    @Littleboyfatman45 11 месяцев назад +4

    Best breakdown of this song I’ve seen, and explaining it with music theory, and also feeling, helps any audience digest this heavy song. Really cool, thanks made my day.

  • @NOXBEATZ
    @NOXBEATZ Год назад +6

    What the weirdest thing about this song is not even just the general metering feel. It’s the harmonic feedback loop or as you say the “howling” that Nigel Godrich created at the end of the song. Seemingly within a similar meter at double speed. Exits to the jarring beat of Pull/Pulk revolving doors on the next song. What’s truly fascinating is this “howling sound” comes back at the end of Pull/Pulk revolving doors but in a completely different time signature. I always felt Amnesiac was the quieter angry artsy brother of Kid A that is often misunderstood. And is still to this day one of my favorite albums of all time. There’s no other body of work I’ve ever heard that pulls me in like it.

    • @RyanRenteria
      @RyanRenteria 10 месяцев назад +1

      its a mellotron flute or similar keyboard/synth run into an AMX digital delay with the feedback all the way up so it repeats infinitely. then you turn the pitch shift knobs to change the pitch to whatever key you want. they basically created a loop/pad with the infinite feedback then tune it with the pitch shift

    • @NOXBEATZ
      @NOXBEATZ 10 месяцев назад

      @@RyanRenteriamakes sense as Nigel infamously used one of those.

  • @danielkoschalka3955
    @danielkoschalka3955 Год назад +157

    Fun fact, this song was initially called Egyptian Song. A live version was kicking around the internet for a couple of years before Amnesiac was released.

    • @ericfoster5267
      @ericfoster5267 Год назад +14

      That is a very fun fact

    • @RobertMcCaffrey-h4t
      @RobertMcCaffrey-h4t Год назад +12

      Interesting, especially as ixi's demonstration of Phrygian Dominant sounded distinctly Arabic (to my ears anyway!)

    • @Danny-wv8ec
      @Danny-wv8ec Год назад +1

      Oh I didn’t know that, i was like a kid back then. Is that version inline now?

    • @danielkoschalka3955
      @danielkoschalka3955 Год назад +8

      @@Danny-wv8ec Not a clue! It was one of the MP3s obsessives like me were sharing through Napster or something. Along with True Love Waits, Lift, Follow Me Around, Motion Picture Soundtrack. All unreleased at the time. Pyramid song barely changed from that early version, as I remember. So you’re not missing much.

    • @starygregor119
      @starygregor119 Год назад +19

      This is the best Radiohead song. Isn’t it? And one of the best ever written.

  • @Hamsong
    @Hamsong Год назад +8

    I can’t tell you how much your analysis has enhanced my enjoyment of this masterpiece. I’m a bass player that occasionally plays guitar and am trying to teach myself music theory on piano. I have been a Radiohead fan since The Bends in 1994, seeing them play live only once in Vancouver, BC in 2001 for the Kid A tour. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @spblat
    @spblat 3 месяца назад +2

    🥲 I mostly ignored Radiohead and they passed me by. It’s thanks to this inspired and masterful analysis that I’m finally ready to enter my Radiohead phase and discover more of their secrets. Deep thanks for this beautiful work ♡

  • @01gabito
    @01gabito Год назад +8

    Lovely. Your discovery of the clave rhythm is the key.

  • @Then.
    @Then. 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wonderful video. As lovely and haunting as the song.

  • @moondog548
    @moondog548 Год назад +7

    This song hit me right away and pulled me back while I was still reeling from Kid A. Pure beauty. Thank you yet again!

    • @JFDR0319
      @JFDR0319 Год назад +2

      I remember feeling the same, came out almost as a side feel to kid a.

  • @richardcmelanson
    @richardcmelanson 11 месяцев назад +11

    Though I’ve been playing music for 30 years, I don’t know anything about theory, so I rarely watch videos like this. But this was one of the best breakdowns of any piece of music I’ve ever seen. Even the technical parts which I didn’t fully understand seemed to make sense to me on a core level, and it’s made me fall even more in love with a song I’ve loved since its release. What a an absolute pleasure to watch…and listen to. Thank you. 😭

  • @thejamesferguson
    @thejamesferguson Месяц назад +1

    This is the best video on RUclips and you should have one million subscribers.

  • @Crazyness2122
    @Crazyness2122 Год назад +3

    This is song never fails to rip me apart. I feel every note every word. I wish I could swim with the black eyed angels. I am envious.

    • @zoerose3478
      @zoerose3478 Год назад +1

      I guess we all get to swim with black eyed angels, someday or another, someway or another

  • @x-ray4639
    @x-ray4639 11 месяцев назад +4

    There is a channel called ‘ listening in’ that also explained it very well. The deeper meaning of the song and how it all connects. There is more to it than the ears can catch. It’s well worth checking out.

  • @pompeysie
    @pompeysie Год назад +4

    Such a beautiful song. I’m pleased it’s not only me who can’t listen to this without crying. Great video, thanks so much.

  • @chadlyfromcharlotte4298
    @chadlyfromcharlotte4298 Год назад +3

    I have been a Radiohead fan since I really got into them in college, over 20 years ago. This song has slowly risen to the top for me as my favorite Radiohead song.

  • @zorromono
    @zorromono Год назад +28

    It is wonderful to dive with you into so many subtle details hidden in this beautiful song. I was moved in many passages. Thank you for doing it this way

  • @Alex-vk1di
    @Alex-vk1di 4 месяца назад +1

    I really like your videos. A small thing that I appreciate is you acknowledging your western perspective when describing how things sound to you. Thinks like "sounds very different to *our western ears*...a very exotic sound *to us*" etc. It's a small gesture but makes others not feel alienated by your descriptions and just shows good awareness that makes you more credible when talking about music imo.

  • @soonkihong8727
    @soonkihong8727 5 месяцев назад +2

    I love when you expressed as “it hurts” 😣 because it really hurts! Pure genius this song 🙏👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏
    It really makes me cry for some reason I can’t figure out. So glad to see someone really adore this song explaining this song with a genuine attachment.

  • @danmallin6018
    @danmallin6018 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is music from the heart…when Thom wrote this I guarantee you that time signatures were the last thing on his mind…all he knew was that it was distinctive and different….what a beautiful song though 🎼

  • @ghaleon1103
    @ghaleon1103 11 месяцев назад +7

    Jesus... I'm listening to Radiohead with my future wife right now. We initially bonded over our love for the band.
    After watching the official Pyramid Song video again, your video (this one) was in my recommended list.
    I checked out your channel and it seems like it was made for my partner and me.
    I'm looking forward to the rest of this video, and so many others that I see you've uploaded.
    Thank you so much for all you do. She and I will be binging your channel tonight.

  • @DrillForAbsentee
    @DrillForAbsentee Год назад +36

    This is a study in post rock drumming. Phil Selway and Radiohead were pioneers of avoiding the downbeat, which defies the conventions of rock drumming.
    Another great, earlier example of this is Britt Wolford’s drumming in Slint. Check out Spiderland if you haven’t yet. They along with Talk Talk’s “Laughing Stock” essentially kicked off post rock.

    • @OctarineCode
      @OctarineCode Год назад +8

      Talk talk Spirit of Eden do it for me to this day.

    • @Deebee950
      @Deebee950 5 месяцев назад

      Spiderland is one of the BEST albums❤️

  • @SaZooCaballero
    @SaZooCaballero 5 месяцев назад +1

    As a fan of both Radiohead and Charles Mingus (as documented in wikipedia) it feels much like Jazz and more so as I think Mingus much like Tom are composer 1st; things of many parts. His best work I think and to be clear very much his own thing. Wiki didnt get it,.. but feels more like Erik Satie. So good! Great video!

  • @natenate1981
    @natenate1981 Год назад +4

    Such a gorgeous song. One of my all time favorites. The melody and harmonic modulation in this song, Everything in its right place, and Ill wind evoke thoughts, feelings, and visualizations I had as a toddler. Like a mind that’s rapidly and joyfully developing while simultaneously being aware of its own limitations. Paul McCartneys compositions often do the same.

  • @peterwhiteperc
    @peterwhiteperc Год назад +134

    I appreciate the shoutout! The pyramid conspiracy continues...

  • @RubemOliveiradePaula
    @RubemOliveiradePaula 9 месяцев назад +1

    Valeu!

  • @watamatafoyu
    @watamatafoyu Год назад +4

    I very much have appreciated Radiohead's intuitive mathematica.

  • @Tokiofritz
    @Tokiofritz 4 месяца назад +1

    I still can’t play it. I also loved the way Ixi sped it up into a disco track. Genius.

  • @edwing71
    @edwing71 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is simply amazing! So many things to appreciate here: your insights very well and thoroughly explained, in a relaxed, pleasant way, with lots of love for the music itself and for music theory. I especially love how you get emotional by hearing (for the 100th time?) individual parts in this song. That's totally me, I'm sitting in the office, working and listening to my favorite music and getting emotional with eyes getting wet and hoping no one stops by to ask a question. 🙂Wish there were more people like you in my life! But anyway, I only found out about this channel today and now I'm hooked.

  • @rwldebruijn1979
    @rwldebruijn1979 3 месяца назад +1

    Aaah the clarity in your voice (and thoughts)...

  • @monotonecermet
    @monotonecermet 6 месяцев назад +2

    i know nothing about music production, but this video was fascinating. you are so passionate and intelligent in how you speak about thom and the bands work, it’s truly an excellent video

  • @bobseago1513
    @bobseago1513 Год назад +7

    This is the first time I have seen this channel, and it gave great insight to me, not trained in music but fascinated by this song.

  • @serotoninazo
    @serotoninazo 10 месяцев назад +1

    Once upon a time I traveled in the process of defining a mount of chained feelings with such beautiful precision. Thank you for this

  • @sufonaut
    @sufonaut 11 месяцев назад +3

    Love this song so much since it came out. Thank you for bringing it even closer to my heart by analysing and describing your thoughts and feelings about its harmonic content. Sometimes one might fear analysing takes the magic away from such an artpiece. At least with your interpretation, I did not feel robbed of my good old cosy, magic relationship with that song. Just discovered your channel via this video and as Radiohead is my absolute favorite, I will watch at least all your other videos about their music. And of course I am now number 61600, following you.

  • @PieterLaroy
    @PieterLaroy Год назад +6

    Wow ... Wat a fantastic 'analysis' of one of my favorite songs of one of my favorite bands. And you bring it soooo good! Thank you for this one 🙂

  • @SmashedBottleMan
    @SmashedBottleMan Год назад +3

    Excellent analysis of one of my favorite Radiohead songs. And I believe the jazz influence is not accidental. I am fairly certain that Charles Mingus' song Freedom provided a bit of inspiration to Thom when he wrote this.

  • @trymbruset3868
    @trymbruset3868 5 месяцев назад +2

    A lifetime ago when I was studying music theory I visited a friend who showed me this song and we spent about an hour playing along with it and figuring it out. The way I thought of it was it's basically just a long-long-short and then the same but reversed. With the kicker that you carry the first short into the other short, which is what makes the whole thing sound so off beat.
    Such a cool song

  • @JuanTorrance
    @JuanTorrance 11 месяцев назад +3

    Masterpiece... and the way this song make us feel. Wow.

  • @themuse11
    @themuse11 11 месяцев назад +3

    when this album came out I was captivated by this song! still in my top 5, love it so much. I figured out the rhythm the same way you did. Then I was at a friend's house (jazz drummer) and I said 'listen to this awesome song!' And he said, within a few seconds 'it's 4/4!' and my head exploded (in a good way). I love your video - subbed!

  • @oscarw567
    @oscarw567 Год назад +7

    This is (easily) the best music breakdown I’ve seen on YT. Thanks for taking your time and going through how it feels emotionally as well. Really cathartic.
    If you’re looking for another song to breakdown, So Real by Jeff Buckley has a lot to talk about, harmonically and rhythmically.

  • @MusicByMachinesMCR
    @MusicByMachinesMCR 3 месяца назад +1

    Wow. This was a brilliant analysis. I love how passionate about it you are. I’m going to go and immediately relisten to Pyramid Song. Great video. So inspiring!!!! :)

  • @timex2053
    @timex2053 6 месяцев назад +1

    Gorgeous. You, cat and your take on the Radiohead!

  • @billbollins
    @billbollins 4 месяца назад +1

    The general music listening public think of Radiohead as depressing, melancholic and suicide inducing but if you actually listen to their catalogue you'll find beautiful extraordinary musicality and just sheer bloody genius! I love Thom's music in all of it's iterations. An incredible talent. Subscribed, and I love Meshuggah too! 😉

  • @Narsufin
    @Narsufin Год назад +4

    Brilliant break down. I haven't listened to this song in a while and it reminded me of how I listened to it walking to work, every day for about 6 months. Loved the analysis.

  • @alexbetly
    @alexbetly 4 месяца назад +1

    Дякую! Thank a lot for another journey through musical delights.

  • @serenoarts
    @serenoarts 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm here just to appreciate the progress bar being perfect alligned with the piano in the standard view mode 🎹My overexcited ADHD impulses salutes you. Great video btw, really enjoyed.

  • @stevedunning7367
    @stevedunning7367 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks! I love this song. It’s been a companion through some tough times and it still hits me with the same power every single time I hear it.

  • @geoffreynichols934
    @geoffreynichols934 11 месяцев назад +2

    one of my faves since day one. thank you for this enlightening deconstruction

  • @philzee7452
    @philzee7452 Месяц назад +1

    i really enjoyed this analysis, thanks for taking the time to review this

  • @oproski
    @oproski 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of the greatest videos on youtube and imo a prime example why social media can be a force for advancing the human race. I am in pure awe at the beauty of explanation of all aspects of this tune, which imo is one of the greatest songs of all time. Thank you @iximusic for making this real, i've fallen in love with you as a musician

  • @mdreid
    @mdreid Год назад +1

    It also took me a while to get that it’s a slow clave but it makes so much more sense, is much easier to remember, and just really *grooves* when it finally clicked.

  • @9thstreetbrandt
    @9thstreetbrandt 11 месяцев назад +2

    Got a little choked up hearing some of those melody/harmonies pulled out like that. This song is so beautiful.

  • @davidstewart687
    @davidstewart687 7 месяцев назад +2

    😭Always have tears when listening to this song. Your descriptions did as well. Thank you for this video so much.

  • @josiahdavidswim
    @josiahdavidswim Год назад +4

    My gosh I loved this video! My brain needed it.

  • @Funeral_Potatoes
    @Funeral_Potatoes Год назад +7

    Your videos are so cathartic to watch. I love your way of exploring music and your keen attention to every note and chord. You take songs that we already know and love and give us an even deeper appreciation for them, often helping us understand the nuances that we could never put our fingers on. It's like you're guiding us through a journey in every video. Thank you!

  • @jeancharles788
    @jeancharles788 8 месяцев назад +2

    Who knew that I could love this song even more? Thanks for your post!

  • @alesiaaird
    @alesiaaird 7 месяцев назад +1

    This break down was incredible!!

  • @MichalKobuszewski
    @MichalKobuszewski Год назад +3

    Wow, what a journey - both for the rhythmic and harmonic part! Thank you for taking us along for the ride, I feel I have learned a lot. This song will never feel the same again.