Radiohead: Kid A Canadian TV Special Presentation
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- Опубликовано: 24 сен 2015
- I wrote a great description and commentary and then RUclips didn't save it... Second attempt below.
Sook-Yin Lee interviews Thom Yorke and Phil Selway about their time in the studio creating Kid A with interjecting BBC performances and Kid A blips. I haven't been able to find this anywhere else online, so I'm proud to present it here. This was ripped from a bootleg DVD I've had since about 2003.
Apologies for some of the audio artifacts/noise, but these are from the original source. Also, the left and right channels appear to be switched in the live performance (from the audience's perspective). However, this may be intentional as most of the camera angles are from on stage and would be an accurate representation of what the band is hearing.
1:23 Everything In It's Right Place
11:03 The National Anthem
18:55 In Limbo
25:22 Idioteque
29:32 Optimistic
43:49 Morning Bell - Видеоклипы
Sook-Yin Lee was the perfect match for Thom as interviewer/interviewee. I think he appreciated that she wasn't a robot interviewer and that she had her own thoughts and opinions.
Couldn't agree more! The other interviews that they have done together are awesome too.
Came here to say this. Just a bit late to the Radiohead Appreciation Club's meeting.
This docu helped me appreciate their naive-genius status as musicians (Thom and Johnny, but also the members that can keep up with their musical explorations.)
When my kids and I clean up the house on Saturday I blast “Everything in its right place”. Seems appropriate.
But when you learn the deeper meaning of the song it won’t sound that fitting
@@jamesleodelacruz there is no hidden meaning Thom has said himself the kid A songs specifically tried to convey something more then just lyrics the song can be about depression or being a new bown AI
“I want my fans to know that I don’t care.”
Words to live by.
The way the bassist turns his head sideways to the beat is dope
Colin greeenwood, he’s the bassist in his own favourite band.
I met Sook Yin when she was singing in a band called, "Bob's Your Uncle" in Vancouver in the late 80's I remember her showing us her amazing collection of squirt guns. Her apartment was like a art instillation and she was an absolute force of energy. Year's later she made it Much music, movies ... Well deserved to such an amazing person.
"And hearing people like myself on the radio made me not want to sound like me--and would do anything to not sound like me"-Thom Yorke
"We gonna suck the young blood to keep going" seems pretty familiar...
Aside from Muse I really don't hear anyone from that time that sounds like Thom..maybe Coldplay at a stretch. He's kind of reaching for stuff to be unhappy about. Thom himself was trying to sound like Jeff Buckley anyhow.
Vincecouk Travis
Vincecouk While trying to do a Björk tribute
I think Jeff and Thom share inspiration, but they are very different sounds...mostly. Good comparison though!
“Catching tunes in the guise of being strange.” She just nailed it. That’s true for all revolutionary bands. Catchy tunes, new sound. Beatles, nirvana, Floyd, Radiohead.
Pretty awesome how they improved performing Idioteque live
Takes a band that cares, to have fans that care enough to notice those details !
Holy fuck billboard gave Kid A half a star?
Jake Heywood Its billboard,what do you expect?
Boohoo it wasnt another Ok Computer.
-Billboard
Johsty Bach nooooooo shit billboard. Its Kid A mate!
Right? Luckily, we have hindsight on the album than people who heard it when it dropped back in 2000. It's easily in my top ten albums ever
My mother heard me playing Everything, in it's right place and said it sounded like a funeral dirge. She was 80, God bless her.
Love the version of In Limbo on this
It is absolutely amazing
You don't see mainstream music media going into the depths of an album like this anymore, probably because there aren't too many albums worth going into depth about. Long Live Kid A
So happy this video exists and I can watch it. Thanks to Radiohead and the uploader.
25:24
WE WANT THE YOOOUUUUNNNGGG BLOOOODD!
We suck young blood
"a lot of your work has tapped into the cultural anxiety with relation to technology"
thom: "shit"
lololololol 😂
she was super into him, ohmygod 😆
You think? :O i guess she sent a bit of vibes his way
And he was digging her, too. Just sayin'.
who wouldnt be
It's a good thing Thom never got into hard drugs.....he could have easily fallen into the same hole as Kurt Cobain....
who needs hard drugs when you make music this good, so much that it's a drug in itself
he said he tried acid once and it was too much for his mind to handle. good man
I think not
If Thom had the same tragedy it most likely would've happened after OK Computer, at least that's the impression I get from Meeting People is Easy. That would be a damn shame since IMO OK Computer to In Rainbows (1997-2007) is the pinnacle of Radiohead. I know A Moon Shaped Pool is highly regarded but it was too slow of an album for me to get invested in. Having said that I still think Daydreaming is still one of the best damn songs of their discography
he's not that dumb
'what makes you happiest?' 'swimming... in the sea. or... walking' ... walking walking walkingwalking .. lol same mate, same
i just love this piece of interwiew ..you got thom just being honest..
This girl is great
I remember this - Love Sook-Yin Lee! She was always the coolest.
especially in Shortbus hahah
*awkward seal face*
anyonlinr is*
If he's an optimist, I'd hate to see what he considers a pessimist!
I think Kid A was really needed to get the band out of their comfort zone as people and loosen up and become more fun and not as reserved and shy as they were earlier in their career, especially Thom
thank you so much for posting this. Kid A is my favorite album ever made and as a bonus it’s the first interview I’ve ever watched with Thom. What a brilliant great man!
This version of Everything In Its Right Place is amazing! So much more upbeat and catchy
I Love everything in its right place and the fact that it is on the Kid A album. I watched another interview with Thom and he said he just realized he did not have to "White knuckle" it so hard and that that was what made being a musician so hard on him at the end of OK computer. He felt a lot of pressure for them to be perfect. You can literally see a change in Radiohead from OK computer to Kid A where they just let go and did what they loved. I feel like everything in its right place captures this so well. Definitely one of their songs that just hits differently.
One of their greatest interview.. And million thx for bringing back fond memories...
That is the video I was sickly looking for!!! Thanks you so much!!!
Great memories ! Thanks for sharing
I agree with the interviewer in saying that the album is comforting in a way. Not in the kind of way that makes me entirely miss the whole point of the record, but rather that there is a chaotic, fucked up epicenter that perfectly speaks for you and the fucked up shit that you go through. To me, this album is Radiohead's best attempt at personifying alienation and distance. The music and strange sounds represent the abnormality that you feel within yourself when you look at the world around you - that sort of thing. With a lot of other albums that try to portray similar themes, maybe even with any other attempts from Radiohead, I don't feel like I could take such a feeling of comfort with me. I feel like they'd make me feel worse, in many respects. This album is a big exception. It's just that feeling of: "Finally, someone gets it. Someone understands." And when you consider the bout of depression that Thom began going through a couple of years before Kid A, it all makes sense.
Marknetick Built to Spills album "perfect from now on" had a similar type of comfort/general feeling to Kid A imo, (but still not exact) In a different way and sound obviously. I would hurt a fly, or made up dreams are songs i would start on if you're interested. Made-up dreams starts off pretty basic, but the ending on it gives me that similar Radiohead fucking magic 👌🏽
@@ilsk8in94 Thanks for the suggestion! I'll check it out.
Marknetick no problem m8✊. Yeah I couldn't agree more with what you said, and I just had to share some of the music that has kept me sane and at ease in these shitty times
Great job, Joe V, thanks a lot!
Thank you for uploading this
Phil doesn’t sound how you think he would
So true
:I
Thank you
It's been an one year and some months since I see this interview. I love kid a and for me this album is the hangover for ok computer, it's very the anthythesy of 1997 to 2000 not all the songs but you know what I mean. The phrase "I wake up sucking at lemon", i see in one interview with thom that he said that this prhase repserent his face during the big success on ok computer (i might be wrong), but this is one of the things that make me understand the band at the time not to make a lot of interviews and being on the media all the time like the ok computer era.
upload dood. appreciated
Phenomenal !
"Don't hate the media. Be the media." Thanks for the upload Joe V. Radiohead is 🎶❤️🎶.
Why is this band hyped so much? Just watch and you should be able to figure it out. They don't fail to live up to the hype.
Mc Daniels they....don't......fail .......to live up to the hype, huh, your linguistic skills have stumped me sir.
@@iidevilsspawnii6506 Why pray, tis but a splendid rhetorical device-name it, I cannot
Spectacular
"Nigel Goodrich"
Super!
And honesty is something you dont really get from a front man ...sometimes..its full of bullocks but ..thats why i stick with this band
Thom: Oh it's completely, AssButtTitFace.
This was everything I ever needed. No one would expect Thom to be an Optimist, and that's what I fucking hate.
Well he tries the best he can, oh yes he tries the best he can. The best he can is good enough, The best he can is good enough. And i guess it shows being honest with how you feel and being honest with sadness isn't such a bad thing after all maybe ;)
Mr. Danners hell yeah!
So far ahead of the curve...
42:02 is so beautiful for me for some reason, i love look at that wave sing
I almost misread the title as "A Canadian Kid"
I love that he only needs 4 strings to sort out these beautiful bass lines .. no fretless crap or 5 string nonsense to play an inaudible low B natural ..
Exactly. Colin is brilliant.
Kid Eh?
Kid AYYYYY
Our Kid Eh.
The Shirehorses 👍👍👍
no
How did it take so long for someone to go there? :D
rkid
It’s like poring syrup on 3 fluffy hot pancakes 🥞
Nooo
*Its Right Place (not a contraction of 'it is')
In love you❤️❤️❤️
We suck young blood
"It's completely assbacktitface" Thom Yorke 😆24:04
Kid A, kid A
Kid A, kid A
Everything
Everything
Everything
Everything
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
Yesterday I woke up sucking on a lemon
Yesterday I woke up sucking on a lemon
Yesterday I woke up sucking on a lemon
Yesterday I woke up sucking on a lemon
Everything
Everything
Everything
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
Right place
There are two colors in my head
There are two colors in my head
What is that you tried to say
What is was you tried to say
Tried to say
Tried to say
Tried to say
Tried to say
Everything
Everything
Everything
"fairly normal isn't it?" "yeah... yeah, sure..."
Was Thom hinting at Hail to the thief????????🤨🤨🤨🤨😲😲
this is the interview where thom yorke says blah blah blah blah blah
I miss much music :(
16:20 “It’s like tube gear, that’s another thing Americans love, tube gear.” Lolol
10:08 Thom: Somebody help me
How to Disapear is in the same league as fake plastic trees. Too good for radio broadcast. 📻
What show are these performances from
Only good interviewer I seen interview Thom.
what is that "cough a new disease" song thom references?
Griffin it’s probably just notes from the sessions that never made it onto a song
Like most I didn’t get this but now condemn my younger self as ignorant and judgmental but at least I don’t deny it. It paved an open mind for In Rainbows though.
What's the DVD called?
Always hated when everyone clapped to Everything in its Right Place
Anyone else think Thom’s current wife kind of scratches the itch that this lady left with him? They look kind of similar at a glance...
Exactly !
Yeah
25:25 we suck young blood
song at 42.08 ?
Steve arteaga Darude - Sandstorm
Yo idk if you ever found it but its How To Disappear Completely
I was thinking about this video. She invited Thom to her house and it was a bit of a mistake. Thom made fun of her music setup in her house.
Wow thom, did she take it badly or was he just being playful, still kind of rude though
Why is this edited like a RUclips poop lmao
9:58 what's ironic nowadays is auto tune is everywhere. I seriously doubt back in 2000 Thom wanted a future where distorting vocals became mainstream pop. Or maybe he did and just never imagined it would really happen because it sounds so batshit crazy.
Yeah, but autotune is just another tool, and I think Thom would probably use it like any other effect or instrument. No worries. Autotuning etc. have certainly changed a lot about music, but that's OK. Some day a crazy musician will discover the eerie effect of singing with an unprocessed human voice. ;)
24:14 thom yorke has a flat eric doll
41:20
Yay MUCH music before they sucked
I still love their music. And i saw them live in Denmark Northside a week ago, best concert i have ever been to. If you think they suck now then fine, but dont act like its the truth for everyone
I was talking about the station they were being interviewed on it's a channel in Canada called MUCH Music. Radiohead are amazing!
Ahh ok cool. Sorry for the misunderstanding :)
She does not get it.
What do you mean? I think the beauty of Kida A is that you can get it in whatever way it comes to you, so no one person will have the same idea of Kid A. She still sees it for the masterpiece it is throughout the interview as well.