while i love thom yorke, jeff buckley does the switching between head and chest voice better and smoother (in fact, he's who inspired thom to sing in falsetto to begin with lol). if u like this quality in singers, check out buckley's stuff (specifically songs like mojo pin, lilac wine, and hallelujah for this kind of thing, but all of his album "Grace" is a vocal masterclass)
There are a number of parallels between Radiohead and the Beatles but for the most part they don't sound much alike. I think from my perspective, they remind me of each other, because they have both evolved in somewhat similar fashion. They don't repeat themselves from album to album and even song to song on the same albums, yet you can always tell it's Radiohead and that's a quality they share with the Beatles. They also use the studio in very interesting ways that also connect them in a way. They both started off as somewhat basic rock bands but evolved into bands that are fearless and use whatever medium serves the song and were popular enough to not have to worry about it much afterwards. Even Phil (the drummer) reminds me of Ringo in a way, he's not flashy but he's great at serving the song well and because of that he sometimes doesn't get the credit he deserves.
The Piano part in Karma Police is from Sexy Sadie (sort of) and with Jonny venturing into composing (ala Geroge Martin) songs like Faust Harp have Eleanor Rigby type orchestration, in fact, the last 2 Smile albums have been recorded at Abbey Road, probably for orchestration (is that a word? lol) reasons. The National Anthem? listen to that and tell me you don't hear echoes of Tomorrow Never Knows... Thoms lyrics are, for me anyway, a continuation of that Lennon and Bowie style of abstract with meaning. The full use of a studio and all its tech, exploring new tech and incorporating it into their sound, pleasing theselves instead of what everyone wants, its all very Beatles, love me do (creep) to Tomorrow Never Knows (The National Anthem). They progress their sound, never sound like the last album etc......... just like... The Beatles.
watching on a laptop - fantastic performance, check out the album version as well..cheers from South Australia - I will be interested to see how much you increase your rating from 83 once you hear the album version - and please react to some Radiohead 'In The Basement' songs - Wierd Fishes, Nude, Reckoner
Radiohead and Beatles are not similar, but they are just as innovative at the time and both have influenced a lot of other bands. And yes, that's my assessment to music too. If I couldn't write it, I really like it ❤
Nobody switches to falsetto/head voice and back again like Thom.... even now in his 50s. Seriously impressive.
while i love thom yorke, jeff buckley does the switching between head and chest voice better and smoother (in fact, he's who inspired thom to sing in falsetto to begin with lol). if u like this quality in singers, check out buckley's stuff (specifically songs like mojo pin, lilac wine, and hallelujah for this kind of thing, but all of his album "Grace" is a vocal masterclass)
Radiohead and the Beatles? The Daily Mail. Closest one I can think if to the Beatles sound. It's an amazing song.
Flawless performance and a very hard so g to sing ❣️❣️❣️❣️🎸⚡🕺🎹🥁⚡🎸🕺
Watching on a phone, and by the way, this performance is fucking brill.
Thanks! Random and can’t see the picture too well, but is your profile picture at Berry Head in Devon?!
Oh....i wish you would watch this with the whole band. Seeing Jonny playing the piano with the neck of the guitar is epic. That guy, ha?
Check out their In The Basement videos; Weird Fishes/Nude/Reckoner, etc…… ✌️😁🎶
We recently reacted to Weird Fishes in The Basement! It’s out on our channel now 🙌🏼
@@MoreMeetArthur Ideal. I’ll have a looky look tonight ✌️
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There are a number of parallels between Radiohead and the Beatles but for the most part they don't sound much alike. I think from my perspective, they remind me of each other, because they have both evolved in somewhat similar fashion. They don't repeat themselves from album to album and even song to song on the same albums, yet you can always tell it's Radiohead and that's a quality they share with the Beatles. They also use the studio in very interesting ways that also connect them in a way. They both started off as somewhat basic rock bands but evolved into bands that are fearless and use whatever medium serves the song and were popular enough to not have to worry about it much afterwards. Even Phil (the drummer) reminds me of Ringo in a way, he's not flashy but he's great at serving the song well and because of that he sometimes doesn't get the credit he deserves.
The Piano part in Karma Police is from Sexy Sadie (sort of) and with Jonny venturing into composing (ala Geroge Martin) songs like Faust Harp have Eleanor Rigby type orchestration, in fact, the last 2 Smile albums have been recorded at Abbey Road, probably for orchestration (is that a word? lol) reasons.
The National Anthem? listen to that and tell me you don't hear echoes of Tomorrow Never Knows... Thoms lyrics are, for me anyway, a continuation of that Lennon and Bowie style of abstract with meaning.
The full use of a studio and all its tech, exploring new tech and incorporating it into their sound, pleasing theselves instead of what everyone wants, its all very Beatles, love me do (creep) to Tomorrow Never Knows (The National Anthem). They progress their sound, never sound like the last album etc......... just like... The Beatles.
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Awesome!
Soooou amazing ❤
Another Beatles one is Faust Arp 😊 Phone here!
This is what happens when you have played together since you were 14.. I general I would trust Jonny more on the time keeping though. 😊
watching on a laptop - fantastic performance, check out the album version as well..cheers from South Australia - I will be interested to see how much you increase your rating from 83 once you hear the album version - and please react to some Radiohead 'In The Basement' songs - Wierd Fishes, Nude, Reckoner
Radiohead and Beatles are not similar, but they are just as innovative at the time and both have influenced a lot of other bands.
And yes, that's my assessment to music too. If I couldn't write it, I really like it ❤
Watching on the toilet lads well in 👍
Appreciate your honesty 😂😂😂
I suppose masterpieces like beatles..a day in the life and radioheads paranoid android are in the same bracket....but thats all i can think of
Listen to The Daily Mail and you'll get the correlation with The Beatles.
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Soooou amazing ❤