Hard to overstate the brilliance of the pairing of the band with Nigel Godrich, whose "basement" this is and who has been the steady producer throughout all the years of Radiohead albums. One thing I really appreciate about Radiohead/Godrich albums is just how good they sound, how effortlessly they seem to make all the instruments stand out and highlight the work of these incredibly talented musicians.
@@MicahBuzanANIMATION I’ve listened to them my whole life and don’t think in rainbows comes close to kid A ok computer amnesiac or even hail to the thief.
Lyrics from Genius: How come I end up where I started? How come I end up where I went wrong? Won't take my eyes off the ball again You reel me out, then you cut the string How come I end up where I started? How come I end up where I went wrong? Won't take my eyes off the ball again First you reel me out and then you cut the string You used to be alright What happened? Did the cat get your tongue? Did your string come undone? One by one One by one It comes to us all It's as soft as your pillow You used to be alright What happened? Et cetera, et cetera Fads for whatever Fifteen steps, then a sheer drop How come I end up where I started? How come I end up where I went wrong? Won't take my eyes off the ball again You reel me out, then you cut the string
When the Thom Yorke says the last "cut the strings" part in song Jonny Greenwods plays deep and f*ck depressed riff. And there is why ı loves so much this live. Damn...
It's inconceivable to me that this has so few views over the past 2 years. Thom Yorke is like a god. He began a career in music in the 90's (80's even, maybe?), and while many of his peers have become sort of antiquated, his talent and understanding of his craft has only grown and grown and grown, and his music feels more relevant with each passing year. It's been beautiful to experience. He is truly an Artist with a capital A. We seem to only get a handful of them every generation...if we're lucky.
Ever since I've heard jonny greenwood's arrangements for movies ( Phantom Thread, You Were Never Really Here) I'd say he shares this top Artist spot with Thom.
This has got to be the best album I have ever heard in my life. I listen to every genre imaginable but this is still groundbreaking in 2024 to me. It has such a unique, chaotic sound that it reels me in every time without fail and makes me feel like I'm in a fever dream I never want to wake up from.
-and while I agree that the ending is inspired, once again I am just… utterly enthralled by the beginning, where you can SEE the musicians winding themselves into the weft of the developing song.. fascinating or, in the old sense of the word, awesome
I always preferred this performance than the studio version. Both are good though! I just love the sound of this, combined with Thom's funny dance moves
What asymetric music.....................and Talent Musicians ....................................................................to the Stars..........................
This song got me into Radiohead and Ive never left. I can't get out. I hit the bottom and escape. I fell asleep to RUclips auto play, lo n behold, this song woke me up, at the first seconds, I came to and was like, "WHO is THISS??" I love these guys with all due respect. And I received complete n sweet validation for my allegiance as their songs are included in Peaky Blinders episodes.
Awhile ago they said that they would release at least one more album. They're not working on it right now (everyone is busy with solo projects) but we should have it hopefully sometime within the next few years.
@@floppavevo5920 They said that Moon Shaped Pool would be the last album of that type of music. So when they come back theyre gonna be something completely a new. Back again to save the universe you know.
Masterful performance. ❤ This whole Radiohead from the basement concert is epic. One of the best live concerts on youtube that i know of. This band was so ground breaking words really can’t explain, one had to be there.
The guitar riff is very 70s italian acoustic style inspired. There is a particular song by some franco altissimi called 5 win that reminds me of this riff.
Well, I loved the song, the music, the singing, and the words. I just don't understand the singer's strange movements. Does he make these gestures with his hand and head because he is engrossed with the song? . Or maybe I didn't understand because I'm Egyptian and not used to seeing an American singer
Not many can work 5/4 time this well. Masters of their craft.
So why isn't this 5/8? lol I honestly don't get it, not trying to be combative
@@zibberebbiz pretty sure /4 when the beats are felt in quarter notes and /8 is felt in eighth notes.
It’s 5/4.
I think it'd be fair to say Brubeck can 🌚
@@zibberebbizsame differences
The best live concert from the best album from the greatest band of the world.
🎯
Hard to overstate the brilliance of the pairing of the band with Nigel Godrich, whose "basement" this is and who has been the steady producer throughout all the years of Radiohead albums. One thing I really appreciate about Radiohead/Godrich albums is just how good they sound, how effortlessly they seem to make all the instruments stand out and highlight the work of these incredibly talented musicians.
Is it really their best album though? Let’s be honest.
@@johnbrion4565 OK Computer, Kid A, and In Rainbows are the Holy Trinity of Radiohead albums.
@@MicahBuzanANIMATION I’ve listened to them my whole life and don’t think in rainbows comes close to kid A ok computer amnesiac or even hail to the thief.
This bassline gives me the cold sweats..genius
Turu turu turu tuh ---- tuh tururu tuh
"You used to be alright, what happened?" 🎶 🕺🏻💃🏻🕺🏻💃🏻🕺🏻
Etc, etc.
Fast forward whatever
*bass line*
15 steps... then a sheer drop.
How can the word like etcetera be so damn meaningful in a song, Just Genius.
Kudos for the cut to Colin on that sick bass riff
Crazy this song is almost 20 years old.
dude i was born in 2007 now you're making me feel old
The sight of Ed just standing at the side of the room at 0:32 never fails to crack me up
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⁴😌😌
He really said "🧍♂️"
Lyrics from Genius:
How come I end up where I started?
How come I end up where I went wrong?
Won't take my eyes off the ball again
You reel me out, then you cut the string
How come I end up where I started?
How come I end up where I went wrong?
Won't take my eyes off the ball again
First you reel me out and then you cut the string
You used to be alright
What happened?
Did the cat get your tongue?
Did your string come undone?
One by one
One by one
It comes to us all
It's as soft as your pillow
You used to be alright
What happened?
Et cetera, et cetera
Fads for whatever
Fifteen steps, then a sheer drop
How come I end up where I started?
How come I end up where I went wrong?
Won't take my eyes off the ball again
You reel me out, then you cut the string
When the Thom Yorke says the last "cut the strings" part in song Jonny Greenwods plays deep and f*ck depressed riff. And there is why ı loves so much this live. Damn...
Thank Twilight for bringing me to this beautiful masterpiece.
It's inconceivable to me that this has so few views over the past 2 years.
Thom Yorke is like a god. He began a career in music in the 90's (80's even, maybe?), and while many of his peers have become sort of antiquated, his talent and understanding of his craft has only grown and grown and grown, and his music feels more relevant with each passing year. It's been beautiful to experience. He is truly an Artist with a capital A.
We seem to only get a handful of them every generation...if we're lucky.
These Basement sessions are incredible. I'd expect a 7 digit view count.
Thom is a god
@@jonathanlgill yesss Radioheads basement sessions are godly shows there incredible musicality and vocals so sonically sound
how about pixies
Ever since I've heard jonny greenwood's arrangements for movies ( Phantom Thread, You Were Never Really Here) I'd say he shares this top Artist spot with Thom.
The studio version and the live version is literally THE SAME! THE SAME! Magical!
The Lives outro is so better imo
2:45 Thom Yorke dances like he's in a car on a bumpy road
jajaj
LMAO
Annnddd???
Everyone in the band is offering the best... and the best is what we got....
One of the best Bass players out there!
This has got to be the best album I have ever heard in my life. I listen to every genre imaginable but this is still groundbreaking in 2024 to me. It has such a unique, chaotic sound that it reels me in every time without fail and makes me feel like I'm in a fever dream I never want to wake up from.
This has to be the most unique album I have heard in a bit. I love this track vocal, guitar, drum, and mostly everything wise. Such a nice track. ❤
The ending is absolutely inspired. Thank you for posting this in high quality!
-and while I agree that the ending is inspired, once again I am just… utterly enthralled by the beginning, where you can SEE the musicians winding themselves into the weft of the developing song.. fascinating or, in the old sense of the word, awesome
I always preferred this performance than the studio version. Both are good though! I just love the sound of this, combined with Thom's funny dance moves
Shazammed this thru twilight..amazing!
Same 😊
Me too
Awesome! I think I might like this performance more than the album track?
Incredible performance.
How the actual fuck is it so perfect😭
That guitar act as peacemaker or a time travel machine.
I love this song from the bottom of my heart
Well I'm glad to see Johnny also finds the guitar part so incredibly difficult - to the point that he isn't trying to play it properly.
Damn the drums sounds absolutely insane
What asymetric music.....................and Talent Musicians ....................................................................to the Stars..........................
etc etc... a great recording!
I love this band
This song got me into Radiohead and Ive never left. I can't get out. I hit the bottom and escape. I fell asleep to RUclips auto play, lo n behold, this song woke me up, at the first seconds, I came to and was like, "WHO is THISS??"
I love these guys with all due respect.
And I received complete n sweet validation for my allegiance as their songs are included in Peaky Blinders episodes.
I REALLY miss Radiohead...the way that it used to be...guess nothing is forever.....this was great.
Awhile ago they said that they would release at least one more album. They're not working on it right now (everyone is busy with solo projects) but we should have it hopefully sometime within the next few years.
@@floppavevo5920 They said that Moon Shaped Pool would be the last album of that type of music. So when they come back theyre gonna be something completely a new. Back again to save the universe you know.
@@CalamariMoon8AIRBAGGG
@@CalamariMoon8I mean every Radiohead album always are different
masterpiece.
Masterful performance. ❤ This whole Radiohead from the basement concert is epic. One of the best live concerts on youtube that i know of. This band was so ground breaking words really can’t explain, one had to be there.
Wonderful song. My favorite from this band ever.
I like to listen to it again, I think I will forever
Finally learned it
PERFECT!!!!
eu ouço essa musica quase que todos os dias
Now that you are reposting old live performance I'm secretly hoping a Moon Shaped Pool Live From The Basement. Please don't give me false hope...
thx!
False hope a cruel and unusual punishment real hope a cool and unusual punishment
Et ceteraaaa et ceteraaaaa
The chorus of this song..... I have always felt that they should repeat it at some point of the song!!!!! it is so freaking good 1:15
This song 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🏋🏿👍🏿🎯
Let’s be real, Ed is the hero on this song
2:39 my favorite part of this song.
Exit Music (For a Twilight Film)
진짜 최고
ㅇㅈ 개인적으론 15 step 라이브 중 최고라고 생각됨
5/4 utter genius my favourite Radiohead song
ed rocking out on the Boss SP-303
Unique. There will never be a band like them again. Period. End of.
3:25 is on some other shit!!!
Mi banda Favorita ❤
Radiohead look like they used to be victorian children working in some coal mine.
I love IT
So so beautiful ❤
insane 5/4
I love this song
They literally said “bro the bassline is just too fire let’s administrate it so they have to play the song over and over again”
amaaaaaaziiiiinnnnnnng
¡Los tengo! 🍷🍾
The band says Youre MORE than welcome.
Ugh Radiohead are god's 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Magic
so good
They’re in the fuckin pocket! I miss playing with folks and when just get lost in the pocket.
My dad suggested this song
That's a little depressing...
But also, you're dad has great taste in music. 🙃
@@hibryd7481 why?
Based dad
lol no doubt
Best dad ever
5/4
Ye
The guitar riff is very 70s italian acoustic style inspired. There is a particular song by some franco altissimi called 5 win that reminds me of this riff.
❤❤❤❤❤ наверное пошло, Гениям посылать сердечки,но это самая живая реакция,уж простите...шедеврально!!! Спасибо 💥👏👏👏❤
Son unos malditos genios
i like it!
Go !
It really is a hard song. The tempo is quite rare
💜💜💜💜💜💜
Sonido Amazónico - Los Mirlos (1978) 😮
Que tema
Radiohead and suede are by far Britain’s best 2 bands.
Adoro 👏👏👏👏😍😍
❤❤❤❤
wachito rico!!!!!!!!
Came here to watch this because of twilight. I'm glad i did
EEEEEEEDDDDDDD
0:45 Seriously, where do I know this riff from?
let me know if you have found it xd
@@ge0fff I have, it was the intro from a literature channel I watched long ago here on yt xd
TWILIGHT CREDITS 🕺🕺
They're not moving like that just cause they are feeling the music - keeping 5/4 time is hard!
this junk go hard yall..FRFR
I just heard this music and WTF HAPPENED TO MY EARS?
IT'S NOT 15 STEPS, MORE LIKE 15 *'GREAT LEAPS'*
said it before, ill say it again: 1:48-2:00...you either have that, or you dont...thats flat out god given...smh
😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰
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I love music but I have things to confess. I was convinced for a bit that Colin Firth was the drummer of Radiohead!!
when music becomes religion
Isn't that abby road studios?
1 2 3 4 5 / 4
The bass at 2:10 is nasty
Soy ese
who else came here from TWILIGHT?
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yes, I saw Twilight ...
I came here from Pablo honey
EWWWW
Anyone wants to play bass? I want!!
Well, I loved the song, the music, the singing, and the words. I just don't understand the singer's strange movements. Does he make these gestures with his hand and head because he is engrossed with the song? . Or maybe I didn't understand because I'm Egyptian and not used to seeing an American singer
hes feeling it
first