More Radiohead please. Radiohead is the one thing that's impossible to overhype or overindulge... It's song writing and performing at its peak. So thankful to live on the same timeline as these gents.
Thom Yorke is a genius. Geniuses bend and venture outside of generally accepted rules through use of innate intuition and creative vision. The world is a slightly better place thanks to his music.
I found radiohead in 97, tried hard to find something new and better over the years, have enjoyed loads of other bands and artists but no one can every compare
As far as bands go.. yeah, no one beats them. But have you heard any Brad Mehldau? Jazz pianist, his trio recordings are amazing. Check out his album Day is Done. Or any of his many Radiohead covers. Beautiful stuff.
I guess it's a matter of opinion-dont get me wrong, I think Radiohead are BRILLIANT, even the songs I'm not so keen on, but personally I don't like saying no other band can ever compare because I love bands for different reasons. Except Mogwai. No bad can ever compare to them 😉😁
This is a song about the ocean and life all around him as he swims. ("Turning and somersaults.") He created this amazing, watery atmosphere with layered loops, with varying rhythms that shouldn't work together, and sings of what he sees ("a giant turtle's eyes. Jellyfish float by.") spliced with what he feels. I also think Thom is particularly proud of this one. He likes it. He's constantly revisiting and remaking it.
I can see it in your eyes, the melancholy and memories of hurt that the piano notes bring up and the tears you're holding back when Thom starts singing. You have a large encompassing heart
Street spirit (fade out) is one of those songs which is towering in how wonderful it is without having to bash you over the head. One of my favourite bands Mogwai do the same musically (they rarely have lyrics)-full of so much emotion but don't need to have neon signs pointing the way
@@gombles totally agree, Scotlands shame is an ace song, I adore new paths to helicon pt1 but it's one of those songs that's probably requested a bit too much lol I love their come on die young album but apparently that's the album they like the least-no accounting for taste haha finally saw them in Edinburgh last year after 15yrs finding a chance although I live in Scotland too lol
As a singer/songwriter and guitarist, it is so wonderfully refreshing to see how much the vocalists and indeed the instrumentation that you critique IMPACT you. That is the entire purpose for us; connection with others through our songs. Within seconds of this song starting you had tears swelling in your eyes, and that is so rare now to encounter. Everyone is so busy being cool and detached they miss out on so much of the experience of life and how art of any type is a reflection and commentary of and on ourselves. I sang in choirs growing up and in bands for the past 20+ years, and learned a bit about how vocals work along the way, but I am not trained and would consider myself more a "vocalist" than a singer. I'm sure you know exactly what mean by that. Your expertise is fascinating to listen to and I really enjoy seeing how much the music moves you, whether in a sad way or in an exited and inspired way. Discovered your channel a few days ago and I'm finding my interest drawn further into your content with each view. Thom Yorke is one of my heroes. Chris Cornell, Eddie Vedder, Bruce Dickenson, many more of the artists you've made videos on as well. I'm 46, and your heavy focus on the music of my youth and young adulthood is a delight. Happily subscribed and wish you all the best.
Love this video. Thom is an musical angel, he reaches deep into a rough ocean of human emotion, the trauma of human existence, and pulls out some sounds that you've never heard before. He creates worlds that we've all felt inside, but never sensed from any outside source, until his music.
when you said “it’s very cinematic” i was wholeheartedly agreeing with that statement cause that’s all i feel when i listen to Thom or a Radiohead album. it’s also no coincidence that their music videos are of the same quality.
I absolutely love how you do *not* judge. You understand and share your professional insights, but you always respect the artistic integrity of the singers you comment on. And I admire how you (almost) keep your emotions at bay.
Kid A wasn't that highly regarded initially, despite charting/selling pretty well and then people caught up with Thom enough that they could appreciate it and now Kid A is regarded as a masterpiece. I'm sure the same thing will happen with King of Limbs too.
I'm glad there are people who love it. I'm not one of those. This is one one of the few I like from it. This is one of the best Radiohead songs in my opinion, just not a great album as a whole. One day maybe I'll get it!
I love the fact that she said "cinematic" when it actually was used for a movie. And "the buzz of life". And his voice being more like a continuous wave going up and down ever so smoothly, blending. I love how the music translates the feeling of the ocean so clearly.
You nailed it straight away, it's not about his technical ability but the combination of emotion and atmosphere in his voice and music, it either completely floors you or it doesn't. It gets me every time.
Wow, it’s the first time I ask for something to a youtuber and there you have it! I guess It was just a coincidence but anyway, thank you @bethroars. Radiohead is the best band in the world and Thom’s Voice is pure emotion.
When you said him being surrounded by life and being in the middle of it all, Bloom is supposed to sound like he’s underwater. Like he’s surrounded by the beauty in the ocean. Similar to Radiohead’s Weird Fishes/Arpeggi in the musical flourishes that sound like waves or waterfalls.
This earnt you a sub. I was moved by your instant connection as I was the first time I heard this rendition. You captured what makes his voice so iconic and spectacular in a way that I never could. Thank you.
I haven’t really discovered Radiohead until relatively recently but discovering them has been such a great experience. At first it’s a good band with some killer rock tracks and some great electronic music but as you get into it more and listen to it more you’ll love it more and more and you’ll see more and more how perfect their music is. Everything they make is thought out in so much detail and I just love everything about them
@@spiritualconnection4807 it's overall quite hectic, when you see them playing that song live the drummer always looks like it's about to pass out also he has to sing in a lower voice at the beginning that I'm not sure if he can still pull out
Thank you for not ripping him apart here. This is an amazing chance to hear is ability to put forward to hear how his voice has MATURED through the years. So different from even when this song was in an an album. He has greatly improved with his confidence.
And he makes it seem so completely effortless. Thank you for this video, you've helped me understand exactly why I've loved him so much for so very long.
I'm new to your channel, being drawn here by the etherial Thom York. What a fortunate discovery! As a musician and teacher myself, I truly appreciate the care you gave to your commentary. You have a wonderful ear, and I'm looking forward to checking out your other content. All too often, musical training stalls at notes and rhythms. No real emphasis is given to learning about musicality, interpretation, or any deeper aesthetic. Thank you for going there, and thank you for teaching a difficult, yet essential, part of musicality. Respect!
As someone who’s trying to learn how to write about music, lots of really cool and useful vocabulary in this video. I really like the way you talk about it! And I love Thom Yorke!
Seeing Radiohead live and growing with them has been a complete pleasure. Heard them in 1994 n followed everything they done. Each and every time I seen them, they blew me away. A special group of musicians. Beth is spot on those emotions are flowin
I am so happy to have discovered this RUclips channel. It was always hard for me to explain to someone WHY I love a specific singer or a band. Now I can point to this channel. You put in words my feelings when I hear someone sing or a band play. A heartfelt thank you.
His Voice has a mainline right into my feels just like Roger Walters. He could literally sing about a dropping a cheese sarnie on the floor and I'd be in bits. Was great to hear your more informed opinion on his singing or emoting. My favourite vocals are on Electioneering and go to sleep.
beth i love you. really enjoy ur stuff. but you hit the nail on the head with doing a segment with my fav of all time band RH. cheers for this. subbed !
I really enjoyed every second of this video. I was wondering if you would ever make a reaction video about Radiohead, and it turned out to be Bloom, one of my favorite songs. I loved your reactions and your way of describing them. You are doing an amazing job.
He has a more subtle voice than before even it’s less powerful than the 90’s era. More expression and sensitive right to your heart. Thx Beth and thx Thom.
When the feelings or pain is too much, you can't form words. I can guarantee his beautiful vocalizations are because he can't form the feelings into words. we cry out in joy and grief...
This shows the greatness of life. I have no interest in his style/digital stuff, but obviously lots love it. Different strokes. That's what makes life great. Maybe in the right setting and frame of mind, it would make a difference.
I'm listening to you through my Audio technica headphones, you're listening to him through the same headphones and he is listening to himself through the same headphones. *Inception intensifies*
This is lovely. Just seeing another fan with total awe of this song... kinda wish there'd be no click stops for the comments, it'd be dreamy just full play thru...
Listen to “subterranean homesick alien” very loud to truly appreciate the uniqueness of Thoms vocal, and henceforth the quality of this band. Breathtaking 😉
"its very cinematic" I guess it wouldn't surprise you that he and one other band mate (Jonny Greenwood) have mostly composed movie soundtracks recently
I hear what you mean about Thom's delivery and it's so hard to describe lol. It's like he's not trying hard to "perform" when he sings, his voice sort of... settles over the top of any of his songs
He's ultimate proof you don't need to sing perfectly to be amazing. It's about the emotion and the sound, the feelings more than technique and flawless execution.
You could do a whole series just on this man. Truly one of the greatest artist to walk this earth
Word.
Spittin straight up fax
Radiohead fans are akin to religious fanatics. Complete hysterics.
@@Neuroneos Ok...
@@Neuroneos difference is, radiohead fans believe in something that's actually real
he was that angsty teen and now he's like our grandpa
Angsty grandpa haha
PogieJoe that really is him. King of angst
He's my angsty teen granpa
@@Wallabeechamp2001 Tiny Thom, fuck yeah!
God I wish I‘d have had a grandpa like that
Radiohead - Reckoner - Live From The Basement
oh yes
That whole set is amazing!
@@wtfm89 Amen
agreed
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
More Radiohead please. Radiohead is the one thing that's impossible to overhype or overindulge... It's song writing and performing at its peak. So thankful to live on the same timeline as these gents.
Totally agree
Absolutely no one does melancholy like Thom Yorke and Radiohead.
This is the truest comment on RUclips.
I nominate Damon Albarn
I don’t know, I think Portishead are up there on the Melancholy stakes
Trent Reznor.
Don't forget the cure to.
Anything by Radiohead or Thom Yorke is guaranteed to be a good listen.
aNYOne CaN pLaY gUItaR
th glmng
especially pulk/pull revolving doors
ANNYYYWEHEEEeeeEeeEEEEEeeeeEeeeeereeee Aaaaaaghhhhh aaaaaAAAAHH
@@clytaemnestra hey the gloaming's fucking great. Thoms favourite song from that record actually
Thom Yorke is a genius. Geniuses bend and venture outside of generally accepted rules through use of innate intuition and creative vision. The world is a slightly better place thanks to his music.
I found radiohead in 97, tried hard to find something new and better over the years, have enjoyed loads of other bands and artists but no one can every compare
Me too!
As far as bands go.. yeah, no one beats them. But have you heard any Brad Mehldau? Jazz pianist, his trio recordings are amazing. Check out his album Day is Done. Or any of his many Radiohead covers. Beautiful stuff.
I guess it's a matter of opinion-dont get me wrong, I think Radiohead are BRILLIANT, even the songs I'm not so keen on, but personally I don't like saying no other band can ever compare because I love bands for different reasons. Except Mogwai. No bad can ever compare to them 😉😁
@@not_cicero the wall is one of my all time favourite albums, and the movie that was made for it is just amazing
Same here!!
This is a song about the ocean and life all around him as he swims. ("Turning and somersaults.") He created this amazing, watery atmosphere with layered loops, with varying rhythms that shouldn't work together, and sings of what he sees ("a giant turtle's eyes. Jellyfish float by.") spliced with what he feels. I also think Thom is particularly proud of this one. He likes it. He's constantly revisiting and remaking it.
Thom looks like the wise old man you talk to when you need advice
💛
He actually doesn't like people that much 😅
@@banihzerreh uh ok?
Aww just saw Layne as your pp but yeah he really does 😂
I don't know how about you but I don't usually talk to wise old man when I need advice xd
I can see it in your eyes, the melancholy and memories of hurt that the piano notes bring up and the tears you're holding back when Thom starts singing. You have a large encompassing heart
Please please please Radiohead - Reckoner - Live From the Basement. His voice sounds like an angel, really.
I think this is what Yoko Ono thought she was doing.
Sweet-Jay 😂
Next level RUclips comment
Sweet-Jay Ono sucks
Lu Tapuch yep... that’s what he said
Sweet-Jay best comment I've read in years!!
"the constant buzz of life, and him just there in the middle of it all" beautiful observation
Calvin Staropoli she caught me on that projection, for the next minutes I got deep into that illusion, and when it became overwhelming at the end
It’s what keeps him alive.
He has an awesome falsetto. Radiohead's Spectre or Street Spirit are awesome songs.
Yeap! x
Street spirit (fade out) is one of those songs which is towering in how wonderful it is without having to bash you over the head. One of my favourite bands Mogwai do the same musically (they rarely have lyrics)-full of so much emotion but don't need to have neon signs pointing the way
@@teethgrinder83 Radiohead and Mogwai are so fucking good. I agree wholeheartedly. Scotland's Shame is out of this world.
I’ll Wind , try that song, the falsetto is brilliant
And lotus flower on the chorus part too
Damnn
@@gombles totally agree, Scotlands shame is an ace song, I adore new paths to helicon pt1 but it's one of those songs that's probably requested a bit too much lol I love their come on die young album but apparently that's the album they like the least-no accounting for taste haha finally saw them in Edinburgh last year after 15yrs finding a chance although I live in Scotland too lol
As a singer/songwriter and guitarist, it is so wonderfully refreshing to see how much the vocalists and indeed the instrumentation that you critique IMPACT you. That is the entire purpose for us; connection with others through our songs. Within seconds of this song starting you had tears swelling in your eyes, and that is so rare now to encounter. Everyone is so busy being cool and detached they miss out on so much of the experience of life and how art of any type is a reflection and commentary of and on ourselves. I sang in choirs growing up and in bands for the past 20+ years, and learned a bit about how vocals work along the way, but I am not trained and would consider myself more a "vocalist" than a singer. I'm sure you know exactly what mean by that. Your expertise is fascinating to listen to and I really enjoy seeing how much the music moves you, whether in a sad way or in an exited and inspired way. Discovered your channel a few days ago and I'm finding my interest drawn further into your content with each view.
Thom Yorke is one of my heroes. Chris Cornell, Eddie Vedder, Bruce Dickenson, many more of the artists you've made videos on as well. I'm 46, and your heavy focus on the music of my youth and young adulthood is a delight. Happily subscribed and wish you all the best.
Thom: ahhhhaaaaahahahaaaahAAAAH
Beth: 😧
Love this video. Thom is an musical angel, he reaches deep into a rough ocean of human emotion, the trauma of human existence, and pulls out some sounds that you've never heard before. He creates worlds that we've all felt inside, but never sensed from any outside source, until his music.
when you said “it’s very cinematic” i was wholeheartedly agreeing with that statement cause that’s all i feel when i listen to Thom or a Radiohead album. it’s also no coincidence that their music videos are of the same quality.
I absolutely love how you do *not* judge. You understand and share your professional insights, but you always respect the artistic integrity of the singers you comment on. And I admire how you (almost) keep your emotions at bay.
I wanna cry everytime I listen to his songs... He is so intense and beatiful
The King of Limbs is a VERY underrated album.
Yes! I agree
its like if kid a and amnesiac had an inbred baby
Kid A wasn't that highly regarded initially, despite charting/selling pretty well and then people caught up with Thom enough that they could appreciate it and now Kid A is regarded as a masterpiece. I'm sure the same thing will happen with King of Limbs too.
yeah, although i think this is the redone version Ocean Bloom for Blue Planet II, i think Hanz Zimmer had something to do with it too, not sure though
I'm glad there are people who love it. I'm not one of those. This is one one of the few I like from it. This is one of the best Radiohead songs in my opinion, just not a great album as a whole. One day maybe I'll get it!
Unbelievably beautiful. Best version
I love it how she describes the piano as a constant buzz of live that thom is in the middle of. its very accurate
The song "Nude" From the Basement is probably his best vocal performance ever.
I love the fact that she said "cinematic" when it actually was used for a movie. And "the buzz of life". And his voice being more like a continuous wave going up and down ever so smoothly, blending. I love how the music translates the feeling of the ocean so clearly.
You nailed it straight away, it's not about his technical ability but the combination of emotion and atmosphere in his voice and music, it either completely floors you or it doesn't. It gets me every time.
Wow, it’s the first time I ask for something to a youtuber and there you have it! I guess It was just a coincidence but anyway, thank you @bethroars. Radiohead is the best band in the world and Thom’s Voice is pure emotion.
When you said him being surrounded by life and being in the middle of it all, Bloom is supposed to sound like he’s underwater. Like he’s surrounded by the beauty in the ocean. Similar to Radiohead’s Weird Fishes/Arpeggi in the musical flourishes that sound like waves or waterfalls.
This earnt you a sub. I was moved by your instant connection as I was the first time I heard this rendition. You captured what makes his voice so iconic and spectacular in a way that I never could. Thank you.
I haven’t really discovered Radiohead until relatively recently but discovering them has been such a great experience. At first it’s a good band with some killer rock tracks and some great electronic music but as you get into it more and listen to it more you’ll love it more and more and you’ll see more and more how perfect their music is. Everything they make is thought out in so much detail and I just love everything about them
This is so goosebump inducing!
More Thom PLEASEEEE. Haven't seen any Vocal Coaches react to him really.
Right? There's so much to anaylyze. His vocal artistry and musicianship encompasses more than just his falsetto.
And the few that do react tend to focus on 'Creep' which doesn't showcase what he can do imo.
One of a kind. Enjoy him while he's here.
Where is he going?
I hope I go before he does.
Don;t worry, Thom is gonna live deep into his 120's
What are you talking about? Thom is a superior and inmortal being.
I'm not here
This isn't happening
With sir thom it's quite simple, he just knows how to hit right in the feelings.
thank for the positivity , i listen to you beth and enjoy your content.you calm me during my panic attacks.
She looks like me, freaking cry ever time I listen to RH. Lol only been a fan for 25 yrs still moved with every single note. ❤️
He is my favorite musician period.
I would be curious as to your take on Dawn Chorus from his new album
I'd love to hear your analysis on Jigsaw Falling Into Place. I've heard that it's a song they rarely play live because of its difficulty.
I think the difficulty is in playing the guitar and singing simultaneously
@@spiritualconnection4807 it's overall quite hectic, when you see them playing that song live the drummer always looks like it's about to pass out
also he has to sing in a lower voice at the beginning that I'm not sure if he can still pull out
@@fitterhappier2666 I'm sure Thom can sing that part and Phil can play the song with a bit of practice.
@@spiritualconnection4807 I think they probably can, but they haven't played the song for more than ten years for some reason
It also has a weird tuning maybe they dont want to tune mid Show?
Thank you for not ripping him apart here. This is an amazing chance to hear is ability to put forward to hear how his voice has MATURED through the years. So different from even when this song was in an an album. He has greatly improved with his confidence.
And he makes it seem so completely effortless. Thank you for this video, you've helped me understand exactly why I've loved him so much for so very long.
I'm new to your channel, being drawn here by the etherial Thom York. What a fortunate discovery!
As a musician and teacher myself, I truly appreciate the care you gave to your commentary. You have a wonderful ear, and I'm looking forward to checking out your other content. All too often, musical training stalls at notes and rhythms. No real emphasis is given to learning about musicality, interpretation, or any deeper aesthetic. Thank you for going there, and thank you for teaching a difficult, yet essential, part of musicality. Respect!
I haven't heard this version. Beautiful to say the least.
Axl_Pantera me neither. wow
Have you heard ocean bloom? It was a version he did with han zimmer for blue planet I think :P I highly suggest it it's amazing
may I suggest you some late songs, much inspiring to me ruclips.net/video/CBTORzFlPd8/видео.html
You're right Beth; once I read that he views his voice as one of the instruments. He handles his voice very well.
Finally! Love Thom Yorke and love your videos!
Thom Yorke has amazing vocal skills. I have been a fan since the 90s
As someone who’s trying to learn how to write about music, lots of really cool and useful vocabulary in this video. I really like the way you talk about it! And I love Thom Yorke!
Seeing Radiohead live and growing with them has been a complete pleasure. Heard them in 1994 n followed everything they done. Each and every time I seen them, they blew me away. A special group of musicians. Beth is spot on those emotions are flowin
I am so happy to have discovered this RUclips channel. It was always hard for me to explain to someone WHY I love a specific singer or a band. Now I can point to this channel. You put in words my feelings when I hear someone sing or a band play. A heartfelt thank you.
His Voice has a mainline right into my feels just like Roger Walters. He could literally sing about a dropping a cheese sarnie on the floor and I'd be in bits. Was great to hear your more informed opinion on his singing or emoting. My favourite vocals are on Electioneering and go to sleep.
beth i love you. really enjoy ur stuff. but you hit the nail on the head with doing a segment with my fav of all time band RH. cheers for this. subbed !
I really enjoyed every second of this video. I was wondering if you would ever make a reaction video about Radiohead, and it turned out to be Bloom, one of my favorite songs. I loved your reactions and your way of describing them. You are doing an amazing job.
I luckily got to meet Thom already, since I’m very shy and felt intimidated, I really couldn’t say much... but his music is just amazing!
One of my favourite vocalists. Straight from the soul.
You should have reacted to the live piano version of "Ingenue" from the Jonathan Ross show in 2013. It's hauntingly beautiful.
That is the song
This is what I was about to say, upvoting hoping she catches it!
That’s in my fave list on YT 💕
Yep, its the best of Thom's performances to react to imo.
YES
watching your visceral response shows me how much music means to you. A pleasure to have you sus this out.
I am one of those people who LOVES Thom “ so much” !!!!
Lisa Johnson I’m in the same group
You are not alone!!
He has a more subtle voice than before even it’s less powerful than the 90’s era.
More expression and sensitive right to your heart.
Thx Beth and thx Thom.
I love how you describe the artists sounds, but also the way you deliver your words 🥰
finally some damn radiohead in here
I see you almost cried. that's radiohead's power. feel it
@Paul Barte same! saw them last year
@@_andrevieira_ Me too!! It was more than amazing...!!!
"He is a very clever man", meanwhile her hair makes it looks like radiohead just rocked her brain
I love living in a world with Thom's music.
It seems like that masterpiece almost had her crying :)
react to his "Suspirium" perfomance in Paris or an old "I Will" perfomance
When the feelings or pain is too much, you can't form words. I can guarantee his beautiful vocalizations are because he can't form the feelings into words. we cry out in joy and grief...
wow Beth, great analysis. Your description on what hes doing and why was a mirror of my emotions. I would have struggled a lot to put this into words
The various versions of this song out there are just so varied and incredible
I've the sensation of him being underwater in the ocean and saying what he feels. Totally mesmerising.
For 8 minutes there, we lost Beth Roars
and ourselves.
What an ocean of emotions.
His Suspirium and Unmade live tracks solo at the piano (from same sessions?) are also phenomenal.
This shows the greatness of life. I have no interest in his style/digital stuff, but obviously lots love it. Different strokes. That's what makes life great. Maybe in the right setting and frame of mind, it would make a difference.
Amazing performance by Thom and a great analysis by Beth as well. All in all a great video!
Favorite band since 1995
I LOVE how you always describe the sounds 🥰🥰🥰🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
Your welcome :)
Reckoner, Nude, Lotus Flower, Sail To The Moon - dude has particularly good falsetto.
Amadeus Diamond sail to the moon, perfect reference
Amadeus Diamond OmG. Sail To The Moon. I still have to revisit that song at least 3 times a year, 16 years later. 🙌🏼🌊
I love to see your reaction to his voice in your eyes... Its magical... I think Thom will love that :-)
I'm listening to you through my Audio technica headphones, you're listening to him through the same headphones and he is listening to himself through the same headphones. *Inception intensifies*
This is lovely. Just seeing another fan with total awe of this song... kinda wish there'd be no click stops for the comments, it'd be dreamy just full play thru...
One of the best Radiohead songs ever. This version is pure bliss. Thom is incredible.
Yet again you found something that I had not heard before. And yet again it was brilliant. Thank you Beth!
Listen to “subterranean homesick alien” very loud to truly appreciate the uniqueness of Thoms vocal, and henceforth the quality of this band. Breathtaking 😉
I've been waiting for the day when she'll react to Thom's voice, and finally that day comes
Tom's voice is an instrument itself; you. Can also see the flipings in the band's other song too which is one of the gestures that makes him unique.
An outpouring of emotion indeed. I love him so much
Thom Yorke is a master!!! I love his music.
Props for reacting to a good song and not creep. Love this version as well.
He is a god and always will be
When he sings "open your mouth wide" I open my mouth?
Beautiful and Haunting pretty much sums up Thom's voice.
This is my “save me from the upside down” song.
Thank god we still have this treasure with us today ❤️
Fiiinalllyyyyyy a Radiohead/Thom Yorke review from a voice teacher! Thank you!
"its very cinematic"
I guess it wouldn't surprise you that he and one other band mate (Jonny Greenwood) have mostly composed movie soundtracks recently
This is why I think he's the best artist on earth rn :')
Master of emotive sound...love Thom.
Definitely one of the rawest vocals I’ve heard
I hear what you mean about Thom's delivery and it's so hard to describe lol. It's like he's not trying hard to "perform" when he sings, his voice sort of... settles over the top of any of his songs
He's ultimate proof you don't need to sing perfectly to be amazing. It's about the emotion and the sound, the feelings more than technique and flawless execution.
Finally, someone reacts to Thom Yorke!