Hey Sattz-thanks for a great authentic reaction in real, full length time-so many reactors condense and skim the tracks during their reactions. I think that compromises the authenticity of their content. Thanks for being really authentic and honest-I appreciate that a lot.
@@SattzFF I would go back to their album before OKC called The Bends, it's more of a rock album but holy shit is it a masterpiece in terms of songwriting and musical performance and it's essential listening for anyone trying to understand Radiohead. You will love The Bends don't worry it's still brilliant. II wonder if you know that on Geddy Lee's list of ten desert island discs OK Computer in on his top ten list and so many other prog legends love Radiohead and insist they are prog as hell.
Very much enjoyed your honest reaction to this - too many other reactions are based on certainty. It’s a beautiful, sad and complex album which is why I’m still listening to it over 25 years later. Fairly much all their albums are worth listening to
Thom Yorke is the front man( vocalist) Jonny Greenwood is the multi instrumentist (plays the main guitar, composer, ondes martenot..etc and does the cool effects) Ed O'brien is the rythem guitarist, Colin Greenwood is the bassist, and Phil Selway is the drummer. They all contribute to the music, but I think Thom and Jonny are the geniuses of the band!! You should watch them live, and see how they make the music its amazing, if u ever react to In Rainbows, watch In Rainbows from the Basement after
Their genre is an ever changing thing that never stayed the same from album to album, but my personal favorite is when they decide to just forget about genre's altogether and just mix everything up (In Rainbows is a good example of that).
It's just one of the best albums ever made by my generations Beatles, what could go wrong? You're actually very lucky if you have their entire catalog to listen to.
No Surprises is just as bleak as Climbing Up The Walls but in a totally different way and that'e what makes it genius, the juxtaposition is just brilliant and very deliberate. Geddy Lee from Rush has this album on his desert island disc list and Rick Wakeman from Yes makes fun of Radiohead along with Geddy because they won't admit to being a prog band.
No Surprises sounds so beautiful until you listen to the lyrics, the transition from Climbing Up The Walls to No Surprises is the best part of the album for me.
Karma police was my fav song from them when I just started getting into them. Now it’s one of my least favorites. Keep diving into their discography and your preferences will change every week. They are that good
that was some really excellent commentary, but this album isn't about the future -- it's about the past, Radiohead's present when they made the album 25 years ago. kid a is a very popular choice for your next record.
I used to love prog-rock the more complicated the better but Radiohead blows a lot of those bands out of the water by doing what The Beatles always did, just serving the song. For the record there's plenty for theory people to sink into with Radiohead but it's not necessary to enjoy it.
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Thank you, sir, for keeping brilliance relevant. I appreciate you for educating newer generations. Good on you. God bless. Much love from Stateside.
Hey Sattz-thanks for a great authentic reaction in real, full length time-so many reactors condense and skim the tracks during their reactions. I think that compromises the authenticity of their content. Thanks for being really authentic and honest-I appreciate that a lot.
lets go! This is my favorite album. Hope you love it too
Love this reaction! I have to say, like The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin etc...there will NEVER be another Radiohead
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Paranoid Android Live...incredible rendition, please react
will check it out
omg literally every album is a whole ride. u gotta hear the rest
What should be a good follow-up after this one?
kid a
@@SattzFFdoesn’t matter as long as u end up hearing all of them. Maybe kid A?
@@SattzFF I would go back to their album before OKC called The Bends, it's more of a rock album but holy shit is it a masterpiece in terms of songwriting and musical performance and it's essential listening for anyone trying to understand Radiohead. You will love The Bends don't worry it's still brilliant. II wonder if you know that on Geddy Lee's list of ten desert island discs OK Computer in on his top ten list and so many other prog legends love Radiohead and insist they are prog as hell.
OK Computer is their last "rock" album. After that, they went to different galaxies
At 45:49 I always felt like that sounded like a diving board after someone leaps off of it
Very much enjoyed your honest reaction to this - too many other reactions are based on certainty. It’s a beautiful, sad and complex album which is why I’m still listening to it over 25 years later.
Fairly much all their albums are worth listening to
YES!!!!!!! This is a Masterpiece. 💙💙🎵🎶🎶🎶🤩💙💙✌😃😍🥰
Radiohead is certainly one of the greatest live bands ever.
Only Radiohead would end an epic album with a waltz.
Landmark album. Really like the drums and that strange groove they keep going.
Thom Yorke is the front man( vocalist) Jonny Greenwood is the multi instrumentist (plays the main guitar, composer, ondes martenot..etc and does the cool effects) Ed O'brien is the rythem guitarist, Colin Greenwood is the bassist, and Phil Selway is the drummer. They all contribute to the music, but I think Thom and Jonny are the geniuses of the band!! You should watch them live, and see how they make the music its amazing, if u ever react to In Rainbows, watch In Rainbows from the Basement after
Got it, will check it out soon
Their genre is an ever changing thing that never stayed the same from album to album, but my personal favorite is when they decide to just forget about genre's altogether and just mix everything up (In Rainbows is a good example of that).
You got the church vibes on Paranoid Android. That's FANTASTIC!! Weezer does a live cover of "Paranoid Android" I love it.
It's just one of the best albums ever made by my generations Beatles, what could go wrong? You're actually very lucky if you have their entire catalog to listen to.
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👏 Enjoy Kid A.
It took years of listening to this record for me to finally realize Climbing Up The Walls is the best song on the album.
Not when paranoid android exists lol
@@neoawoke That would probably be my second choice lol.
No Surprises is just as bleak as Climbing Up The Walls but in a totally different way and that'e what makes it genius, the juxtaposition is just brilliant and very deliberate. Geddy Lee from Rush has this album on his desert island disc list and Rick Wakeman from Yes makes fun of Radiohead along with Geddy because they won't admit to being a prog band.
I think you should react to Third Eye Blind’s first Album! It’s literally called the band name lol
That's a banger too 💯
No Surprises sounds so beautiful until you listen to the lyrics, the transition from Climbing Up The Walls to No Surprises is the best part of the album for me.
I like you
KID A is the next album!
Karma police was my fav song from them when I just started getting into them. Now it’s one of my least favorites. Keep diving into their discography and your preferences will change every week. They are that good
What should be a good follow-up after this one?
Just go in order to see how they evolved musically. Pablo Honey is their first and it’s nothing special and skippable though
that was some really excellent commentary, but this album isn't about the future -- it's about the past, Radiohead's present when they made the album 25 years ago. kid a is a very popular choice for your next record.
Once you actually get through their entire catalog the only bands you'll probably compare them to is The Beatles or Pink Floyd.
I used to love prog-rock the more complicated the better but Radiohead blows a lot of those bands out of the water by doing what The Beatles always did, just serving the song. For the record there's plenty for theory people to sink into with Radiohead but it's not necessary to enjoy it.
You wanna Best und full reaction?
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I already watched it, pretty good