@Snekcharmer Steal this Album (Best) Self Titled Storaged Melodies/Everything not released I.e. Marmalade, Virgin Tea, Fortress, Snowblind, Metro Hypnotize Toxicity Mezmerise Despite this, everything they've ever done is great
@Snekcharmer God damn I didnt think I'd ever meet someone with the same feelings on STA as Me, the powerful vocal passages are everywhere, the guitar writing is most unique and the meaning behind each song holds a higher value than anything else for me
Radiohead A to Z: In this list we rank all nine of Radiohead's studio albums by alphabetical order. Are you excited? Let's go! 1. Amnesiac A! M! N! There's no doubt that, regardless of its quality, Radiohead's album Amnesiac is ranked first in the alphabet. 2. A Moon-Shaped Pool This one is a bit of a controversial pick, given that both Amnesiac and Radiohead's most recent album start with the letter A. This decision was made even more complicated by the fact that both albums chose M as their second letter. After much debate however, we decided to place A Moon-Shaped Pool after Amnesiac on the basis of its third letter, O, falling just short of N in the alphabet. What a tight race! 3. The Bends Although Radiohead's sophomore album does technically start with T, it takes third spot in our list due to the funny rules of alphabetization. Although you may disagree with this placement and many automated music players will place The Bends lower in their alphabetical rankings, we decided to abide by the official alphabetical rules which require the ranker to completely ignore the word "the". Officially represented by the letter B, The Bends falls into third place. Already, Radiohead's letter coverage is impressive. 4. Hail to the Thief Hail to the Thief is particularly notable as the only Radiohead album to start with H. Because H comes after B in the alphabet, Hail to the Thief comes fourth in our ranking. 5. In Rainbows Doing for I what Hail to the Thief did for H, In Rainbows comes fifth in our list. Once again, we have pretty good letter coverage from Radiohead, almost making up for the glaring C-G gap in their discography. 6. Kid A As we move into the latter half of our list, we come across Radiohead's groundbreaking fourth album, Kid A. Despite the Kid in question being named after the first letter of the alphabet, Kid A ranks sixth in our list. By choosing to refer to A by his title, Radiohead places Kid A in the K bracket. If Radiohead chose to name their album A the Kid, it would rank first in the alphabet and link alphabetically to its companion album, Amnesiac. Our hot take is that Radiohead's show of restraint in naming prevented overcrowding of the letter A. Good job, boys! 7. The King of Limbs Another tricky choice, The King of Limbs matches Kid A to the first two letters. After careful consideration, however, The King of Limbs is ranked after Kid A on the basis of its third letter, N. At least N is further from D than O! 8. OK Computer In eighth place O is Radiohead's critically acclaimed third album. Much like the infamous proper noun of Pablo Honey, the global prominence of the English word OK means that OK Computer maintains its place in the alphabet regardless of the Latin alphabet language it's translated into. Whether this was a conscious choice designed to create a global standard for OK Computer's alphabetical aesthetic or merely a by-product of Radiohead's desire to demonstrate a state of agreeableness toward their computers can only be answered by the band themselves. 9. Pablo Honey Whether you love Pablo Honey or hate it, you have to admit that P is behind O in the alphabet. Interestingly enough, Radiohead's rock oriented first album is also the last entry in this alphabet oriented list. Boys and girls alike will delight in Radiohead's early experimentation with the letter P, but will be equally glad to see them move on to earlier letters in their later works. In conclusion, despite getting occasionally hung up on the letters K and A, Radiohead has shown a great degree of alphabetical variety and show no sign of stopping. Maybe one day, we'll even get an album that starts with L. Thanks for reading! Aaddehior rocks!
Not classing ‘The’ as alphabetical is simply right. Once upon a time there was record shops, the ‘T’ section would have been f-ing massive if it wasn’t for this simple rule...but there’s other reasons too
"Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album" "Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album" "Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album" "Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album" "Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album" "Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album" "Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album"
Badger Overlord I can see where he is coming from though lol to review Radiohead albums would be impossible for me. I would need to say the same thing repeatedly because it’s true for me there are no worst albums. Just all different. A few of my favorites on each one honestly. But yeah... a bit redundant.
Mrs Thom Yorke Ranking the Radiohead albums for me would be pretty easy until I got past The Bends...then I wouldn't know what order to put them in. Although I would probably put Kid A at the top.
@@dcxrtcvain4209 Exactly. Paul actually died on a near weekly basis. Every time they cloned him, the clone would be a little more clumsy than the last one, so the Paul clones kept getting into more and more accidents.
Great list melon, here’s mine: 9. OK Computer 8. In Rainbows 7. Kid A 6. A Moon Shaped Pool 5. Hail to the Thief 4. The Bends 3. Amnesiac 2. Pablo Honey 1. The King of Limbs
9. A Queen of Torsos 8. Picasso Butter 7. Guy Who Forgets Stuff 6. Rain from a Criminal 5. The Twists 4. An Earth Moulded Spa 3. Teenager B 2. Out Stormclouds 1. Alright Telephone
Out Stormclouds is definitely my favorite one. It’s got a lot of their best songs like “Normal Cats”, “Fully-Clothed”, “Bodygivers”, “Jigsaw Flying out of Place”, and the list just goes on.
1. Angelic 2 The Core 2. Total Xanarchy 3. Speedin Bullet 2 Heaven 4. The Big Day 5. Certified Lover Boy 6. Origins 7. Changes 8. Father of All… 9. Reckless **THIS IS MY OPINION*
@@TheFiveishGamers National Anthem is literally the only song on Kid A that I don't like. I just cannot get through that fucking brass ensemble. I hated it the first time I heard it, and I still hate it now. It gels awfully with the rest of the album, I don't think it adds anything substantial to the song, and it sticks out like a sore thumb on an otherwise spotless record
same I heard creep (original yes I know)for the first time in like 10 years, and I was like this shit is fuckin sweet. so then I listened to all of kid A and my mind was blown. I was taking an electronic music class and so I was just being opened up to the world of electroacoustic media and Kid A changed everything I knew about music. then I listened to everything else and they quickly became my favorite band. actually come to think of it, I listened to TKOLRMX 1234567 or whatever when I was in my edgy phase in middle school and I was like wtf is this garbage lmao oh how people change@Aaron Jones
Aaron Jones YES! I’ve never really liked Kid A. While some songs are interesting, I think the blatant electronic influences were too sudden. It’s not an album I can get through and fully enjoy. That song is the best part of the album.
I feel like Kid A on an individual song level isn’t the most satisfying but the flow of the record and the journey through it actually is what makes it a great album for me.
I often put on Everything In Its Right Place and after it's done I'm like "I guess I'll listen to the next track" and 40 minutes later "damn I listened to the entire album again" lol
1. Absolution 2. Origin of Symmetry 3. Black Holes and Revelations 4. Mylo Xyloto 5. The 2nd Law 6. Showbiz 7. The Resistance 8. Parachutes 9. Viva la Vida
ThomYorkeIsACoolCat That song and All I Need are just magical. Weird Fishes is so trance-like, and All I Need is pretty raw even though it’s a clean song.
That song is not accessible lmfao. I have no idea what he was thinking, Optimistic and Motion Picture Soundtrack are probably the easiest on the ears generally speaking.
Nah I actually agree with melon, National anthem is the easiest song to get into from kid a, it's catchy, it's fun to listen and those horns really give it a special touch. Those two other songs are too slow and kind of inconsistent to be accessible at first glance, don't get me wrong, they're good, but not accessible
@@eliasmg9144 I still disagree. Try showing National Anthem and Optimistic to the uninitiated and tell me otherwise. Optimistic is a much more marketable and consistent track already IMO, National Anthem is the literal opposite of a consistent track. It’s chaotic, shrill and while maybe catchy so is Optimistic without being as strange.
@@eliasmg9144 Everyone’s going to have different tastes, but even as a Radiohead nut I can’t see how the National Anthem is more accessible than Optimistic, the only actual alt-rock song on Kid A which is arguably Radiohead’s least accessible work already. In fact, my brothers and I thought Everything In It’s Right Place and National Anthem were jokes when we first heard them. Crazy how my perspectives have changed on Kid A.
@@mistertagomago7974 You don't have to like them, but there's no need for bashing. Kind of confuses me as to why you're on this video to begin with though.
@@nathanielmathiasmajor2691 I'm here because I was checking out some of this guys videos, and I heard Radiohead was his favorite band or at least Ok Computer was his favorite album (which doesnt really come across on this video) so despite not liking the band I was curious.
@@mistertagomago7974 It seems like In Rainbows is his favorite to be honest, and he picked Ok Computer because it's the general population that agree Ok Computer is their best album.
@@nathanielmathiasmajor2691 It came off that way as well to me, so I'm wondering if the list of his favorite albums I saw going around is fake or very outdated, especially since he quite clearly says Ok Computer isnt the best thing ever.
creep still hits hard emotionally and i'll die on that hill. no i don't want to listen to some guy with a guitar covering it but every once in a while i'll come back to it and be like..... yeah............. this do be hittin tho
I met Thom Yorke once during my 2 week job placement in London when I was 15. I was in Covent Garden when my boss told me to go next door and get some receipt roll for the register from another shop, and Thom was in there talking to the owner. I just stood there and stared cause I was star struck, and the owner was like "I think she knows who you are" laughing and Thom just said "hello there." Safe to say I froze, basically crapped myself and walked out. What the fuck happened
"I think he knows who you are" as in Thom knew you were Doug Dimmadome Owner Of The Dimsdale Dimmadome. Of course he would know about Doug Dimmadome Owner Of The Dimsdale Dimmadome. Who doesn't know about Doug Dimmadome Owner Of The Dimsdale Dimmadome.
My ranking 9. Ok computer 8. The king of bends 7. ¿Yë? 6. Trout mask replica 5. ((Bruh moment #7)) 4. The Cheetos guy 3. How I met your mother 2. Pinkerton 1. 🛐
Is the Pinkerton thing a joke? I finally listened to that album and even at the time, I'd have found it very unimpressive and dull. Here we are in 2020 and it's actually just shit.
The bends is probably my second favorite album from them Ranking: 9:Pablo honey 🍯 8:King of limbs🦵🏽 7:Hail to the thief 🧎♂️ 6:Amnesiac 😵💫 5:A moon shaped pool 🌕 4:Kid A 👦 3:In rainbows 🌈 2:The bends 😟 1:Ok computer 🖥️
It’s definitely a great song, I think the main reason why it’s underrated is because the song that follows it is the greatest song in the history of mankind
Exit Music is my favourite song in general at the moment. I recently rediscovered it and can't stop relistening. So haunting and has such a powerful climax.
when i first heard it i was like what is this slow ass shit ( from the build up ) then i decide to give it a chance and listen to it for the full length. I WAS TRANSCENDED. WE HOPE THAT YOU CHOKE, THAT YOU CHOKE
well... that was the biggest reason why he put this album on 6th place - it's didn't aged well, it's great, but only as 90's monolith. that what he thinks. personally, i can't stop relistening "just" and "street spirit"
I know you'll probably disagree because of that username, but I wanna see the list with only Gilmore and Waters projects. The video would be too long otherwise I think :/
I dunno, Anthony has never commented on pink floyds early psychedelic era and I would be interested to see how he compares it to the later (eaqually as good) stuff
I wasn't saying that trying to knock early Pink Floyd my man, just thinking about the list length cause I doubt Fantano would want to do such a long list. But now that I think about it he can just throw in full studio albums up until The Final Cut, that would be like what 11 albums? Not to crazy. Shit personally I put Piper over The Final Cut and Darkside so I wouldn't mind seeing melon's opinions on that.
A moon shaped pool is everything I love about radiohead, and it's breathtaking in its ability to mesh old and new into a brand-new style, free from the constraints of what is expected, and simultaneously embracing what is expected. it's a strange paradox and they ride the line so well.
brien berry i always wanted to do one for every time he raised his glasses back to his face. I can predict it now from where his hands and glasses are as well as his facial features sometimes
but imo: Kid A OK Computer A Moon Shaped Pool In Rainbows Hail to The Thief The Bends The King of Limbs Amnesiac Pablo Honey But A Moon Shaped Pool, In Rainbows and Hail to the Thief are essentially tied because I can't really find any reason to like one over the other. The King of Limbs is super underrated, although the second half kills the first half. Amnesiacs best tracks are all b-sides, and I feel the same way about the Bends, so that kinda disappointing to me and Pablo Honey has a few ok tracks on it but I think they were still finding their sound, and it generally suffers in comparison.
@@asinglebraincell6584 Even though it's true, Amnesiac is still by far my favorite album. If I made a list of my personal opinion I would have Amnesiac first but if I had to make a list about their best albums it will be a bit like this: 1. Kid A 2. OK Computer 3. In Rainbows 4. A Moon Shaped Pool 5. Hail To the Thief 6. The Bends 7. Amnesiac 8. The King of Limbs 9. Pablo Honey A Moon Shaped Pool to The King of Limbs are very close and might even be tied but I am confident with Kid A, OK Computer, In Rainbows and Pablo Honey
You and Whose Army might be my favourite of any of Thom's vocal performances. I love how the song catches you off guard by beginning right away, and the piano finally colliding with the other instruments is justt beautiful. Amnesiac deserved a higher ranking than Hail to the Theif.
Am I the only one who loves the bends. Maybe it’s because that was the first Radiohead album I listened too. But no one can take Iron Lung and the bends from me
I bought it like a month ago and been listening to it constantly. It was an instant banger for me. Right now i'll say I probably enjoy it even more than Ok Computer. My least favourite from the album is Sulk, not because it sucks but because the other songs are so much better.
This video is what finally got me to listen to Radiohead and they've been my favorite band since. I'll go back and watch this video every now and then to see how my personal opinions have changed, which is really cool as I've gone through phases with each album.
I understand why you did not add My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy to this list, but I do think it should have placed top 3... just because Kanye made it and not Radiohead should not be reason enough to snub it this hard... unsubscribed
d.a. why do you think radiohead thought of themselves as ahead of the curve with this album? what makes you think that they would think that of themselves? are you ultimate arbitrator of when someone is "feeling too much of" themselves and you can just tell? seems like a weird reason not to like an album. cmon anthony. it's not just big from their discography. it really helped popularize the falsetto vocals that would be used in alt rock for like the following decade. cmon anthony.
*listens to KID A once* To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Radiohead. The music is extremely complex, and without a solid grasp of poetic analysis most of the lyrics will go over a typical viewer’s (radio)head. There’s also Thom Yorke's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Chomsky, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of their music, to realise that they’re not just sad- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Radiohead truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn’t appreciate, for instance, the humour in Down Is The New Up lyrics which itself is a cryptic reference to George Orwell's 1984. I’m smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Jonny Greenwood's genius wit unfolds itself in their ears. What fools.. how I pity them.
That's right, not liking something has got 100% to do with understanding it... /sarcasm Radiohead are great, but you are essentially saying personal taste and opinion is linearly proportional with the listener's understanding of the lyrics, which is just not true. Not to mention that Radiohead lyrics can be interpreted in many different ways depending on the listener's life experiences and state of mind when first listening to a song. Your comment smacks of sheer elitism.
ItsYa Rope The White Album is fine. I haven't heard everything on it, but what I have heard is good (like Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da, Helter Skelter, Revolution 9, the normal stuff), even though from what I understand it's all over the place tonally.
Kami Lee yeah, I guess it's just a subjective thing. I do like a handful of tracks from the album (Mother Nature's Son, Long Long Long, Revolution 9, and a few more) but most of the tracks don't sit well with me
Glad to see OK computer at 1! I feel like a lot of die hard Radiohead fans are too snobby and hip to put it #1, but for me it's just plain and simple in the sense that that album is just packed with some of the most beautiful melodies I've ever heard!
Ok computer will always hold a special place in my heart. It was the first album I had ever received as a gift. It was from one of my best friends and at one point, partner. He has since passed and I still fall asleep listening to the album every now and then.
I absolutely love Amnesiac. Pyramid song, Life in a glasshouse, Knives out, I might be wrong and yes You and whose army. The consistent mood in this album captivates me like nothing else
I can't get behind you dissing The Bends. It may not be super revolutionary, but it's nowhere near derivative of its time. To me at least the title track, High and Dry, Just, and Street Spirit still sound fantastic today.
Jay Cee Genuinely think Fantano is just putting TKOL at the bottom for the sake of it. PH is a more important record in radioheads discography but TKOL is simply a better album.
I prefer Pablo Honey to In Rainbows, Hail to the Thief, The Bends and King of Limbs. "Stop Whispering" was a staple of my local college radio station when it came out and is still one of my favorite songs of theirs. Nothing tops Amnesiac and OK Computer though.
Pablo Honey is like The Vietnam War. You had to BE THERE MAN...some things are just distorted over time and place. I bought the CD at a market on a whim, famously it took off in America and ignored in UK, before Creep was a single& it was a unique sounding release. When The Bends came out i was in the shop waiting for a guy to open the cardboard box. It’s all i listened to for weeks. After Grunge deflated guitar music was interesting again and there was pride that it was British bands crafting fresh styles and variety. The Bends was experimental at the time but didn’t prepare you for what was to come and really Radiohead were influenced by lots of obscure electronic stuff going on in the UK like Warp Records. They grew tired of the traditional band aesthetic, threw the towel in the fire and the rest is history.
Its one of those songs that I think really grows on you over time. If I were to describe how it musically feels: it starts like raw and alone with you being stepped on and still unwilling to give up, as it builds and grows more instruments come in until you literally end up with a musical army backing up your lone voice. So it ends up really feeling like what the song is saying.
I got really excited by the release of King of Limbs. I preordered it, got the vinyl & prepared to be blown away. I was not, that is fine. I don't have to like everything they make to be a fan of the band. I ended up giving my brother the vinyl as a gift since he did like it. I just didn't place it on my play list for several years. It didn't speak to my soul. And if it did for others that is fine. Music is subjective and it should illuminate something with in you. Fast forward years later, I was hospitalized, had multiple surgeries, death scares as a parent of young children, looking at my own mortality. After the dust had settled and I was living life again, I decide to give the album a random listen cover to cover.. And man did I really love it. I was washing dishes and literately had tears falling upon the plate I was washing. I just stood there lost in the album. The water went cold as I wasted stored hot water in the water heater just trapped in my emotional awakening. I was paralyzed by how incredible the album was for me. My life experience allowed me to appreciate the album in ways I had not before. So I say this, don't force yourself to like any album no matter how much you love said group, but always give what you feel as duds occasional listens. You might be surprised that you might not of been ready for any said album in the earlier years. Music is art, and it needs to feed on your life experience. You are constantly evolving and so does your tastes. You don't have to prove your fan cred and force anything, but always be willing to reexamine your tastes. King of Limbs on release would of been one of my least liked radio head albums, lately it speaks to me in ways that few other albums by anybody has ever done.
I had a similar experience. Feb 2011 and heard it the first time, didn't get it and it felt kind of flat to me at the time. I only liked the last 3 tracks tbh. Fast forward to 2017 and I was emerging from a massive down period of 2 years of poor mental health. One day, the song Bloom played on an indie radio station while I was driving and my god thats when it spoke to me. The rhythm in that song felt so uplifting and liberating so I listened to the entire album that night including the b-sides. The King of Limbs is partly responsible for pulling me out of that void I lived in for 2 years. You're right, sometimes we're just not ready yet and it takes time 👍
I honestly think Seperator though is a highly underrated song, I didn't get much into The King of Limbs myself, but when I got half way through Seperator I got lost in a haze for a moment, quite an atmospheric song.
Abso-fucking-lutely. I too heard King of Limbs while going through a painful point in life. The Album is a stream of anthems for somber moments. I couldnt care less about fantanos opinion, to me it's a masterpiece. Also, just want to wish you well and I'm glad things turned out
Radiohead map onto my own musical journey in a pretty unique way. When I was at 6th form college in the big city studying music A Level, a friend lent me The Bends on CD. I loved it, I wasn't big into alt rock so didn't have many reference points, but the songwriting and the energy and the underlying mood really hit me. Within a few months OK Computer had come out and I just lived in that album. The way moods were created on Climbing Up The Walls, Lucky and The Tourist was mindblowing to me. I went to uni at a small arts college and studied music. I was getting into Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, jazz music and avante-garde music. Music press started going wild with stories that Radiohead's next album was going to be this huge departure. I remember sitting in our student house with Kid A playing in the evenings with the place lit up with candles, talking to my friends about creativity and the meaning of life. Amnesiac came out pretty soon after, and to my ears it was even more beautiful. Pyramid Song was especially haunting, but as a whole it was like a work of art. Next I went off in a different direction in life and I'd get messages from my older brother that Radiohead had a new album out. He was not in to Kid A so he always described each new album as "Like OK Computer". I missed out on HTTT all together, but my brother downloaded In Rainbows and burned it to CD because they did that whole 'pay want you feel' thing for that album. So I liked In Rainbows but didn't see the artwork for years. More recently I got really into Moon-Shaped Pool and The Smile's first album so I've decided it's high time I went back and listened to HTTT and KoL. I agree with Anthony Fantano that KoL is a difficult album to love, dirge-like, repetitive and uninteresting songs it doesn't even have the underlying mood of a Kid A or a Moon-Shaped Pool. But I'm glad a 20-year old band could still experiment. I actually know the additional drummer from that album: Clive Dearner plays in a jazz band called Get The Blessing with an old teacher of mine. I'm really happy that Radiohead have found fans in all the generations since they first got big and I love that there are gen z Radiohead fans. It proves the band's unusual creative path over the past 30 years has got universal appeal to the right minds.
guitaraddct94 Honestly I'm really curious to hear what Anthony thinks about Pink Floyd, considering how many times The Wall has made its way into his videos.
@Anson Hartzler Yeah I prefer Radiohead's took on black metal hits like ''I Cum Blood" and "I Love the Ku Klax Klan" Can't believe they turned soft and pop, with poor lyrics like ''I sucked lemons'' like wtf is dat.
It sort of is but the easiest on the ears on Kid A is either Motion Picture Soundtrack or Idioteque. Both are fantastic tho despite them being more accesible
Accessibility has nothing to do with quality so I don't think there's any need to bring it up at all. But that just sounds like Anthony hasn't listened properly to Kid A in quite some time. Optimistic is pretty much a straight-up guitar based rock track with some added elements to it. And I would say that Morning Bell, Optimistic, Motion Picture Soundtrack and How To Disappear Completely are vastly easier on the ears than The National Anthem.
The easiest has gotta be Optimistic. It has pretty standard rock instrumentation, just with some interesting melodies and song structure, and use of the instruments I guess. It's also one of my favorite songs on the album.
I think that Radiohead's strength isn't how experimental they are, but how they can take experimental ideas and create tracks that do have a conventional appeal to them. I can show a song from Kid A and even if they don't like it because they find it boring, they can see why someone else might like it in a way that they can't with something more experimental.
ya. love u2 and u2's influence is all over The Bends and In Rainbows (my favorite Radiohead album. In those instances, they took U2's great sound but made it their own to the nth degree. Obviously it doesn't sound like U2 but u can hear the influence. Pablo Honey is just messy.
Pablo Honey is better than anything U2’s ever done. At least Radiohead aren’t a group of overbearing devout christian tax-evading hypocrites who fail at trying to hip and cool.
I really like the King of Limbs album. Lotus Flower, Codex, Give up the Ghost... how anyone can say these songs are passionless is beyond me. It is an extremely authentic piece of art.
Ironic how The King of Limbs is seen as disspointing; but now, after years of gap in Radiohead, The Smile is getting positive press. When there are moments on that record that sound inspired by TKoL era. Especially the track A Hairdryer.
It’s like he didn’t even listen to the album… he called it an electronic album lacking passion when in reality it’s an extremely cinematic album with acoustic and electric instruments, orchestration, percussion and some electronic elements. Some of Thoms best vocal performances too. He really grinded my gears with that review 😂
While I acknowledge that OK Computer is the most important album in their discog, In Rainbows is my personal favorite one with OK right behind it and then Kid A (though recently I can’t decide if I like it or A Moon-Shaped Pool better).
Renivius Bowie would be great but I'm afraid his discography is just way too extensive for a video like this. Unless Anthony doesn't mind and just does one long ass video
Renivius I've only listened to Bowie up until Let's Dance, and then this decade. My top 10 Bowie records 1. Ziggy Stardust 2. Low 3. Hunky Dory 4. Blackstar 5. Heroes 6. Station to Station 7. Aladdin Sane 8. Scary Monsters 9. Lodger 10. Young Americans Just for perspective, Ziggy and Low are two of my favorite all time albums, so imo they're in a class of their own. Hunky and Blackstar are in the next tier then 4-8 are in the same tier, they're so close, 9 slightly below then 10 and my 11-12 (Let's Dance, the Man who sold the world) are next. this is just my personal list
you should do this with Radiohead
He should do this with Kanye
@Snekcharmer
Steal this Album (Best)
Self Titled
Storaged Melodies/Everything not released I.e. Marmalade, Virgin Tea, Fortress, Snowblind, Metro
Hypnotize
Toxicity
Mezmerise
Despite this, everything they've ever done is great
@Snekcharmer
God damn I didnt think I'd ever meet someone with the same feelings on STA as Me, the powerful vocal passages are everywhere, the guitar writing is most unique and the meaning behind each song holds a higher value than anything else for me
Calamitous you both should start dating
@@SloMoBrosIsTheHoe
Oh my God yes
Radiohead A to Z:
In this list we rank all nine of Radiohead's studio albums by alphabetical order. Are you excited? Let's go!
1. Amnesiac
A! M! N! There's no doubt that, regardless of its quality, Radiohead's album Amnesiac is ranked first in the alphabet.
2. A Moon-Shaped Pool
This one is a bit of a controversial pick, given that both Amnesiac and Radiohead's most recent album start with the letter A. This decision was made even more complicated by the fact that both albums chose M as their second letter. After much debate however, we decided to place A Moon-Shaped Pool after Amnesiac on the basis of its third letter, O, falling just short of N in the alphabet. What a tight race!
3. The Bends
Although Radiohead's sophomore album does technically start with T, it takes third spot in our list due to the funny rules of alphabetization. Although you may disagree with this placement and many automated music players will place The Bends lower in their alphabetical rankings, we decided to abide by the official alphabetical rules which require the ranker to completely ignore the word "the". Officially represented by the letter B, The Bends falls into third place. Already, Radiohead's letter coverage is impressive.
4. Hail to the Thief
Hail to the Thief is particularly notable as the only Radiohead album to start with H. Because H comes after B in the alphabet, Hail to the Thief comes fourth in our ranking.
5. In Rainbows
Doing for I what Hail to the Thief did for H, In Rainbows comes fifth in our list. Once again, we have pretty good letter coverage from Radiohead, almost making up for the glaring C-G gap in their discography.
6. Kid A
As we move into the latter half of our list, we come across Radiohead's groundbreaking fourth album, Kid A. Despite the Kid in question being named after the first letter of the alphabet, Kid A ranks sixth in our list. By choosing to refer to A by his title, Radiohead places Kid A in the K bracket. If Radiohead chose to name their album A the Kid, it would rank first in the alphabet and link alphabetically to its companion album, Amnesiac. Our hot take is that Radiohead's show of restraint in naming prevented overcrowding of the letter A. Good job, boys!
7. The King of Limbs
Another tricky choice, The King of Limbs matches Kid A to the first two letters. After careful consideration, however, The King of Limbs is ranked after Kid A on the basis of its third letter, N. At least N is further from D than O!
8. OK Computer
In eighth place O is Radiohead's critically acclaimed third album. Much like the infamous proper noun of Pablo Honey, the global prominence of the English word OK means that OK Computer maintains its place in the alphabet regardless of the Latin alphabet language it's translated into. Whether this was a conscious choice designed to create a global standard for OK Computer's alphabetical aesthetic or merely a by-product of Radiohead's desire to demonstrate a state of agreeableness toward their computers can only be answered by the band themselves.
9. Pablo Honey
Whether you love Pablo Honey or hate it, you have to admit that P is behind O in the alphabet. Interestingly enough, Radiohead's rock oriented first album is also the last entry in this alphabet oriented list. Boys and girls alike will delight in Radiohead's early experimentation with the letter P, but will be equally glad to see them move on to earlier letters in their later works.
In conclusion, despite getting occasionally hung up on the letters K and A, Radiohead has shown a great degree of alphabetical variety and show no sign of stopping. Maybe one day, we'll even get an album that starts with L.
Thanks for reading!
Aaddehior rocks!
Lmao thanks for this
I appreciate this. Thank you.
I like that Pablo Honey is still last
Not classing ‘The’ as alphabetical is simply right. Once upon a time there was record shops, the ‘T’ section would have been f-ing massive if it wasn’t for this simple rule...but there’s other reasons too
why
"Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album"
"Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album"
"Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album"
"Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album"
"Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album"
"Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album"
"Don't get me wrong some of my favourite radiohead songs are on this album"
Badger Overlord I can see where he is coming from though lol to review Radiohead albums would be impossible for me. I would need to say the same thing repeatedly because it’s true for me there are no worst albums. Just all different. A few of my favorites on each one honestly. But yeah... a bit redundant.
Mrs Thom Yorke
Ranking the Radiohead albums for me would be pretty easy until I got past The Bends...then I wouldn't know what order to put them in. Although I would probably put Kid A at the top.
Well that's because they're the greatest band of all time...
whoa opinions over here
Dont get me wrong this is my favourite radio head song album on this
i personally think To Pimp A Butterfly should have been higher, but i see your point.
Why doesn’t this comment have any replies lmao
@@viraanshsontakkey very curious about that too
Idk I think he placed DAMN. way too low
Shouldn’t be higher than Mainstream Sellout
Too much religious nonsense in TPAB.
Melons, Worst to Best:
4. Honeydew
3. Cantaloupe
2. Anthony Fantano
1. Watermelon
We don’t talk about that one.
William Magee kek
Honeydew is the goat fruit
Bojack reference?
"Godammit Honeydew?!" - BoJack Horseman
A Moon Shaped Head.
GOTEEM
LMAO
WhiteLocust dark side of the moon shaped head
U spelled melon wrong
WhiteLocust melon*
Anthony seems pissed off that he enjoys OK Computer more than In Rainbows
I'm pretty sure In Rainbows is his real favorite while OK Computer is the objective best to him.
You can tell he likes in rainbows more. Hes just scared
In rainbows is better
In Rainbows is a practice in mastery, trading mystery for beauty
Pretty sure that flexing their brains hard in their earlier albums is enough
Nate Abel No, It’s not, and he isn’t scared to have hot takes
@@pnisdump3174 In Rainbows is great, but it's way over hyped. OKC is perfection.
Radiohead is like the Beatles of the uk
@@finnanut1098 no, the beatles were from brazil
@@ппилфий No, they just recorded most of their tracks in Brazil. They were actually from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
@@Elrond_Hubbard_1 they're also a reptilian shapesifter who had a special ability to clone their member in case anyone crashed their car.
@@dcxrtcvain4209 Exactly. Paul actually died on a near weekly basis. Every time they cloned him, the clone would be a little more clumsy than the last one, so the Paul clones kept getting into more and more accidents.
@@Elrond_Hubbard_1 LMFAO
1. You
2. Can't
3. Rank
4. Them
5. Because
6. They're
7. All
8. Amazing
9. Pablo Honey
more like
9 You
8 Cant
7 Rank
6 Them
5 Because
4 They're
3 All
2 Amazing
1 Pablo Honey
G2zmo no
Besides the song creep yeah pretty much
1. You
2. Can't
3. Rank
4. Them
5. Because
6. They're
7. All
8. Amazing
9. OK Computer
@@aliasraonic based
I swear to fucking god if your opinion is different than mine I will be mad for 3 minutes than forget about it
Was his opinion different to yours?
Switch In Rainbows and OK Computer and I agree, but man for those 3 minutes I was LIVID
BGS then* 😘
Great list melon, here’s mine:
9. OK Computer
8. In Rainbows
7. Kid A
6. A Moon Shaped Pool
5. Hail to the Thief
4. The Bends
3. Amnesiac
2. Pablo Honey
1. The King of Limbs
1. OK Computer
2. Kid A
3. In Rainbows ...
4.Hail to the Thief
Those are my top 4
lmao you just did the exact opposite of his rankings.
@@eliasswift2921 thanks captain obvious!
Wow, you two got the same #5
ok computer last , what are you smoking
“The National Anthem is probably the easiest on the ears out of the songs on Kid A”
*Jazz band imitating a goose orgy intensifies*
LMAO
thank you now i can never listen to the song the same again
My ears had a hard time listening to Treefingers
Easiest on the ears definitely goes to optimistic
The easiest song from Kid A for the average person to get into would probably be How to Disappear Completely.
If I gotta wink my wonky eye nigga imma make it look sexy
- Thom Yorke
Denisse made Kammikaze - MØ flop A+
Denisse made Kammikaze - MØ flop
oh no
comment of the decade
Denisse made Kammikaze - MØ flop Best comment I've seen on a NeedleDrop video in years
9. A Queen of Torsos
8. Picasso Butter
7. Guy Who Forgets Stuff
6. Rain from a Criminal
5. The Twists
4. An Earth Moulded Spa
3. Teenager B
2. Out Stormclouds
1. Alright Telephone
teenager Z
I would listen to “out stormclouds”
low-key out stormclouds is a fire name album
Out Stormclouds is definitely my favorite one. It’s got a lot of their best songs like “Normal Cats”, “Fully-Clothed”, “Bodygivers”, “Jigsaw Flying out of Place”, and the list just goes on.
“Picasso Butter”? 😭
The Chainsmokers: Worst to Worse
Sergeant Chlamydia no
Jacob Ritmiller got eeem
haha. no
more like "mediocre at best to stale"
yaassss
1. Angelic 2 The Core
2. Total Xanarchy
3. Speedin Bullet 2 Heaven
4. The Big Day
5. Certified Lover Boy
6. Origins
7. Changes
8. Father of All…
9. Reckless
**THIS IS MY OPINION*
Father of all 🤣🤣😭
how dare you bring up father of all i was trying to move on from that point in my life
Marco Pierre White: It's your choice.
no ok computer
This is not opinion.
This is fact.
"National Anthem is the easiest on the ears". How To Disappear Completely is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard.
i would say national anthem more accessible
Askia nah, honestly optimistic is, it’s more “blunt” compared to the national anthem
@@jertspleen1464 but less interesting (this is coming from someone who loves optimistic)
@@TheFiveishGamers National Anthem is literally the only song on Kid A that I don't like. I just cannot get through that fucking brass ensemble. I hated it the first time I heard it, and I still hate it now. It gels awfully with the rest of the album, I don't think it adds anything substantial to the song, and it sticks out like a sore thumb on an otherwise spotless record
@@movealongplease6891 I love it. Not my favorite on the album though.
Thom: Mom can I have money to make another rock album
Mom: to make rock album?
Thom: yos
Mom: okay
Thom: (writes Kid A) lemon sucking time
Aaron Jones it’s a meme bro that is my favorite song on the album (next to disappear and rocking bass tinnie voice sax solo American epic style song)
same I heard creep (original yes I know)for the first time in like 10 years, and I was like this shit is fuckin sweet. so then I listened to all of kid A and my mind was blown. I was taking an electronic music class and so I was just being opened up to the world of electroacoustic media and Kid A changed everything I knew about music. then I listened to everything else and they quickly became my favorite band. actually come to think of it, I listened to TKOLRMX 1234567 or whatever when I was in my edgy phase in middle school and I was like wtf is this garbage lmao oh how people change@Aaron Jones
Aaron Jones YES! I’ve never really liked Kid A. While some songs are interesting, I think the blatant electronic influences were too sudden. It’s not an album I can get through and fully enjoy. That song is the best part of the album.
We need more people appreciating Idioteque
@@jochmus4070 idioteque is prob on my top 5 songs from them. I find it so hauntingly beautiful.
0:00 "Lemme guess, OK Computer is gotta be the best album"
16:26 "No surprises"
and no alarms
Irsyad Iranto
He actually likes Kid a and In rainbows better
*Listen to 'Peacock Affect - I Wrote This In The Dark'*
thanks for the recommendation
its beautiful
A HEEEEEAAAAART, THAT'S FULL LIKE A LANDFILL
I feel like Kid A on an individual song level isn’t the most satisfying but the flow of the record and the journey through it actually is what makes it a great album for me.
It’s decent imo
I often put on Everything In Its Right Place and after it's done I'm like "I guess I'll listen to the next track" and 40 minutes later "damn I listened to the entire album again" lol
@@boingo_nI don’t even like Kid A at all but Everything In Its Right Place is a top 5 Radiohead song
@@therealninjastartwo L takes 😢😢😢
@@kaz-l6f Your comment is an L take to me 😢 😢 😢
1. Absolution
2. Origin of Symmetry
3. Black Holes and Revelations
4. Mylo Xyloto
5. The 2nd Law
6. Showbiz
7. The Resistance
8. Parachutes
9. Viva la Vida
@Ivy Queen no i've never listened to these albums, at least not entirely
@Ivy Queen whoa i guess im glad you think that but i just wanted to make a radiohead = muse and coldplay joke
All jokes aside, Viva la Vida is the best Coldplay album.
Edit: My opinion
@Ivy Queen wow lol thank you, lmao i see, i wasn't sure if you had not gotten my "joke" or if you just wanted to validate my incidental ranking
Origin of symetry and absolution are different to radiohead, micro cuts, is the most weirdest and underrated song of muse
Karma police
Arrest this man
He talks in maths
2+2thony =5tano here
He buzzes like a fridge
He's like a detuned radio
@@3amDayDreamer karma police
Arrest this girl hid hitler hairdo is making me feel ill and we have crashed har party oh ohohohoh
Her
You put DAMN as the best Radiohead album but you gave Blank Face a 10?! Wtf melon?!
I fucks with your profile pic.
Bandstand death grips is the shit
Jesus Christ
Death Grips is the shit. Made a vidEO' on em.
Bandstand Love your vids man
Top Radiohead songs:
1. Karma Police
2. Arrest This Man
3. He Talks in Math
4. (He Buzzes Like A) Fridge
5. Creep
what?
No
How did you not say anything about Weird Fishes that song is literally musical ecstasy
weird flashes
I've listened to it more that a 100 times, it's fantastic.
that song is crack to me
ThomYorkeIsACoolCat That song and All I Need are just magical. Weird Fishes is so trance-like, and All I Need is pretty raw even though it’s a clean song.
The whole album is
Wow, #1 pablo honey ? What a surprising choice ...
Yeah, that's one of my least favorite albums from them.
EAT BUTT u liar
OK Kid
That's hilarious
I always knew that PH was the best album, Great job Anthony
Don't speak about "you and whose army?" like that to me or my son ever again
I second that
Just relistened to that track again, and completely forgot the incredible buildup there. Really cathartic. Completely disagree w Melon on Amnesiac
AJR continued Radiohead’s legacy with the sequel to Ok Computer with “Ok Orchestra”
I mean, it is their best album...
And Weezer did ok human
and then Chlöe Swabrick gave us ok boomer
Feel bad for you that you chose AJR's reference over Weezer's OKH which is better.
@@danorganplayer nah man have you heard Ok Overture
In Rainbows is my personal favorite. Such a beautiful record.
I agree yes yes I definitely agree yes yes I agree
Me too it is so so beautiful :)
no pbalo hunnie better its got all the pop songs like creep
Harps creep is rock
Šimun Zuparic it's the poplar song however but the rock song still and the pbalo honey is bsttdr bcausd it's way better.c
"The National Anthem is one of the easiest on the ears."
Melon Man did you even listen to the album before making this
That song is not accessible lmfao. I have no idea what he was thinking, Optimistic and Motion Picture Soundtrack are probably the easiest on the ears generally speaking.
Nah I actually agree with melon, National anthem is the easiest song to get into from kid a, it's catchy, it's fun to listen and those horns really give it a special touch. Those two other songs are too slow and kind of inconsistent to be accessible at first glance, don't get me wrong, they're good, but not accessible
@@eliasmg9144 I still disagree. Try showing National Anthem and Optimistic to the uninitiated and tell me otherwise. Optimistic is a much more marketable and consistent track already IMO, National Anthem is the literal opposite of a consistent track. It’s chaotic, shrill and while maybe catchy so is Optimistic without being as strange.
@@Cheddar_Wizard I did, they agreed with me, it's not that hard really
@@eliasmg9144 Everyone’s going to have different tastes, but even as a Radiohead nut I can’t see how the National Anthem is more accessible than Optimistic, the only actual alt-rock song on Kid A which is arguably Radiohead’s least accessible work already. In fact, my brothers and I thought Everything In It’s Right Place and National Anthem were jokes when we first heard them. Crazy how my perspectives have changed on Kid A.
Title is wrong, should read : " Radiohead : Great to Greatest"
More like most shit to least shit.
@@mistertagomago7974 You don't have to like them, but there's no need for bashing. Kind of confuses me as to why you're on this video to begin with though.
@@nathanielmathiasmajor2691 I'm here because I was checking out some of this guys videos, and I heard Radiohead was his favorite band or at least Ok Computer was his favorite album (which doesnt really come across on this video) so despite not liking the band I was curious.
@@mistertagomago7974 It seems like In Rainbows is his favorite to be honest, and he picked Ok Computer because it's the general population that agree Ok Computer is their best album.
@@nathanielmathiasmajor2691 It came off that way as well to me, so I'm wondering if the list of his favorite albums I saw going around is fake or very outdated, especially since he quite clearly says Ok Computer isnt the best thing ever.
creep still hits hard emotionally and i'll die on that hill. no i don't want to listen to some guy with a guitar covering it but every once in a while i'll come back to it and be like..... yeah............. this do be hittin tho
Real
Anyone can play guitar hits hard too ngl
Worst to best: Now that's what I call music.
HAHAHA
Cal music u mean
Lmao!
The American AND British editions
"In Rainbows, probably isn't landing this high on lists"
Literally my favourite album of all time.
Same
Chummy good taste:)
mine is: 1. Ok Computer
2. Kid A
3. In Rainbows
4. Hail to the Thief
5. Amnesiac
6. King of Limbs
7. The Bends
8. Moon Shaped Pool
9. Pablo Honey
Same, I mean I like very complicated albums like drukQs or very introspective and deep albums like TPAB, but In Rainbows is simply beautiful music.
me too
I met Thom Yorke once during my 2 week job placement in London when I was 15. I was in Covent Garden when my boss told me to go next door and get some receipt roll for the register from another shop, and Thom was in there talking to the owner. I just stood there and stared cause I was star struck, and the owner was like "I think she knows who you are" laughing and Thom just said "hello there." Safe to say I froze, basically crapped myself and walked out. What the fuck happened
Doug Dimmadome Owner Of The Dimsdale Dimmadome lol
Doug Dimmadome Owner Of The Dimsdale Dimmadome When was that?
Doug Dimmadome Owner Of The Dimsdale Dimmadome /r9k/ meets T. Yorke
You met our God, THM, bearer of emotions and hard to understand (in 2 ways) lyrics.
"I think he knows who you are" as in Thom knew you were Doug Dimmadome Owner Of The Dimsdale Dimmadome. Of course he would know about Doug Dimmadome Owner Of The Dimsdale Dimmadome. Who doesn't know about Doug Dimmadome Owner Of The Dimsdale Dimmadome.
Radiohead without the radio is what radiohead fans don't get
Disagree, they just have to pay 100 pounds for it
@@justaguywithhisgrasseson5522or lose 100 pounds
j got some today to nude🙏😭
In Rainbows makes me M O I S T. Its my favourite album
Sinister Scotsman just got a copy on vinyl today
Favorite Radiohead album or favorite album period?
*M O I S T*
Sleeping moist in the eyeballs
The thought of a moist yet still sinister Scotsman unnerves me a little
Worst to Best: Kidz Bop
Penny Board remember when radiohead was on the first volume of "now that's what i call music!"? was that real or some kinda fever dream i had in 99
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Penny Board Why are you commenting this on a worst to best of a British rock band then? Nobody gives a shit here. Go elsewhere
The King Of Limbs it will be okay dude just tryna grow is all.
There is no worst to best, its just all shit
My ranking
9. Ok computer
8. The king of bends
7. ¿Yë?
6. Trout mask replica
5. ((Bruh moment #7))
4. The Cheetos guy
3. How I met your mother
2. Pinkerton
1. 🛐
1. Plankton being dominated by karen
Really I prefer bruh moment #2
No
Is the Pinkerton thing a joke? I finally listened to that album and even at the time, I'd have found it very unimpressive and dull. Here we are in 2020 and it's actually just shit.
@@childofthesun32 nah, Pinkerton slaps
The bends is so damn enjoyable! Needs to be higher on the list
It was their original gold standard before OK. Og fans were expecting a Bends 2 and they were bummed.
The bends is probably my second favorite album from them
Ranking:
9:Pablo honey 🍯
8:King of limbs🦵🏽
7:Hail to the thief 🧎♂️
6:Amnesiac 😵💫
5:A moon shaped pool 🌕
4:Kid A 👦
3:In rainbows 🌈
2:The bends 😟
1:Ok computer 🖥️
Yup I love more track on this album than most of radio albums.
"you gave _[album]_ a _[score]_ but _[album]_ only got a _[score]_???!!!"
you forgot to call him a melon
The Shittington Post yeah edit the comment and put "you fucking melon" at the end
Spencer Chudyk no edits mistakes are forever
Spencer Chudyk Shhhh shut up, that would invalidate my first comment
you gave mbdtf a 10 but mbdtf only got a 10??!!!
Please do a 50 cent worst to terrible
50 cent has some bangers tho
@@finnwestergren8670 true but this joke was pretty good
take my like
Take my all gold coins and delete this comment
Of course a white person made this joke lol
Airbag is a criminally underrated song on Ok Computer
Agreed
It’s definitely a great song, I think the main reason why it’s underrated is because the song that follows it is the greatest song in the history of mankind
Definitely isn’t, it’s very well recognized.
Whose underrating Airbag? It's the greatest opening track across all their albums.
Climbing Up The Walls: **exists**
Exit Music is my favourite song in general at the moment. I recently rediscovered it and can't stop relistening. So haunting and has such a powerful climax.
when i first heard it i was like what is this slow ass shit ( from the build up ) then i decide to give it a chance and listen to it for the full length. I WAS TRANSCENDED.
WE HOPE THAT YOU CHOKE,
THAT YOU CHOKE
The bass frequency is crazy during that climax.
Same it’s by far the best
The Bends is an incredible album. It’s not genre-revolutionary but it’s a 90’s monolith. Listen to it again.
yes exactly
I know sooo many people that have this in their top 10. Is it the most ground breaking / creative / emotional? nope, but it's a lot of fun.
well... that was the biggest reason why he put this album on 6th place - it's didn't aged well, it's great, but only as 90's monolith.
that what he thinks.
personally, i can't stop relistening "just" and "street spirit"
The Bends has a nice placement here
@@Jason60919 eh I would argue that the bends is pretty damn emotional
do this with pink floyd
if you do, start the video saying "we came in" and finish it with "isn't this where" just like the wall
I know you'll probably disagree because of that username, but I wanna see the list with only Gilmore and Waters projects. The video would be too long otherwise I think :/
Piper at the Gates of Dawn that would great!
I dunno, Anthony has never commented on pink floyds early psychedelic era and I would be interested to see how he compares it to the later (eaqually as good) stuff
I wasn't saying that trying to knock early Pink Floyd my man, just thinking about the list length cause I doubt Fantano would want to do such a long list. But now that I think about it he can just throw in full studio albums up until The Final Cut, that would be like what 11 albums? Not to crazy. Shit personally I put Piper over The Final Cut and Darkside so I wouldn't mind seeing melon's opinions on that.
Björk: Worst To Best I NEED IT FANTANO, PLEASE!
SAAME
Best to better
This needs to happen.
Guilherme ferreira videira
1: Homogenic
2: post
3: vespertine
4: medula
5: debut
6: biophillia
7: vulcura
8: volta
yes!!!!
A moon shaped pool is everything I love about radiohead, and it's breathtaking in its ability to mesh old and new into a brand-new style, free from the constraints of what is expected, and simultaneously embracing what is expected. it's a strange paradox and they ride the line so well.
yeag its also so much more moving to when you realize what thom was going through behind the scenes
@@shayneisnthuman context doesnt matter its about the music
@@alphalax7747 but the context helped form the music 😭
present tense 🥲
Me too. It's stunning.
Can we get a counter for every time Anthony melontano has ever said the word discography?
brien berry i always wanted to do one for every time he raised his glasses back to his face. I can predict it now from where his hands and glasses are as well as his facial features sometimes
I literally learned the word from Anthony
Don Tevon nigga what
Don Teven my man.
Discahgraphy
“Pyramid Song is pretty redundant”
What
Kobbe it’s like the best song.
ikr lol.
so sad
Pyramid Song is a masterpiece. There is nothing redundant about it. This is scientific fact.
Tony Bates Exactly
objective truth
This should have been called
"How to Disagree completely"
but imo:
Kid A
OK Computer
A Moon Shaped Pool
In Rainbows
Hail to The Thief
The Bends
The King of Limbs
Amnesiac
Pablo Honey
But A Moon Shaped Pool, In Rainbows and Hail to the Thief are essentially tied because I can't really find any reason to like one over the other. The King of Limbs is super underrated, although the second half kills the first half. Amnesiacs best tracks are all b-sides, and I feel the same way about the Bends, so that kinda disappointing to me and Pablo Honey has a few ok tracks on it but I think they were still finding their sound, and it generally suffers in comparison.
@@asinglebraincell6584 the bends is top 3 and that is the right answet
barry dillion gets far too much hate one of my absolute favourites
Lol
@@asinglebraincell6584 Even though it's true, Amnesiac is still by far my favorite album. If I made a list of my personal opinion I would have Amnesiac first but if I had to make a list about their best albums it will be a bit like this:
1. Kid A
2. OK Computer
3. In Rainbows
4. A Moon Shaped Pool
5. Hail To the Thief
6. The Bends
7. Amnesiac
8. The King of Limbs
9. Pablo Honey
A Moon Shaped Pool to The King of Limbs are very close and might even be tied but I am confident with Kid A, OK Computer, In Rainbows and Pablo Honey
You and Whose Army might be my favourite of any of Thom's vocal performances. I love how the song catches you off guard by beginning right away, and the piano finally colliding with the other instruments is justt beautiful. Amnesiac deserved a higher ranking than Hail to the Theif.
It’s my second fav on the track! I love it!
my favorite radiohead song is you and whose army, period! his comments broke my heart hahahah
@@franvlogz4259 same :((((
Love that cut.
Nah hail to the thief is better
Am I the only one who loves the bends. Maybe it’s because that was the first Radiohead album I listened too. But no one can take Iron Lung and the bends from me
I bought it like a month ago and been listening to it constantly. It was an instant banger for me. Right now i'll say I probably enjoy it even more than Ok Computer. My least favourite from the album is Sulk, not because it sucks but because the other songs are so much better.
Its a great album
Yeah but the My Iron Lung EP is way better than The Bends
You aren't lol
My favorite for so long idc 😂
Buckethead albums ranked
All 292 of them
J M A N N pike 65 is his best record
not 16 Days Til Halloween: Cellar? smh
have you listened to everything thoroughly?
294*
all viper mixtapes/albums.
This video is what finally got me to listen to Radiohead and they've been my favorite band since. I'll go back and watch this video every now and then to see how my personal opinions have changed, which is really cool as I've gone through phases with each album.
Same
Same
Same
Don’t listen to melon though. The Bends; TKOL; and Amnesiac are masterful.
Same
I will say Lotus Flower and Seperator from King of Limbs are both magical songs in my opinion.
I feel like there is a Radiohead song for everyone even if a person doesn’t like the band
Yeah that song is called creep
I hate every Radiohead song ever. I’ve listened to them all.
Listen to fitter happier again
@@MrStarman926 most fake comment ever? What kinda sociopath would listen to the whole discography of a band they don't even like?
@@MrStarman926 How??
What if we all woke up tomorrow to a 2-hour long video titled: "Kendrick Lamar's DAMN....: NOT GOOD"
I would break out the lotion and masturbate slowly to the comments.
Amanboy2012 wouldn't be a suprise, it's a horrendous album.
Please, explain to me the meaning behind this audacious statement.
There goes Cal Chuchesta again, making funny jokes.
Cal Chuchesta Cal you're a funny guy
Tbh I thought Origin of Symmetry was their best but sure we’ll go with Pablo Honey
I may be wrong, but I don’t imagine Antony as being much of a Muse fan.
Joseph Muir What’s Muse? He’s talking about Radiohead albums.
ETHAN Origin Of Symmetry is a Muse album.
@@GuadalupePicasso Origin of Symmetry is obviously a Radiohead album. If we're talking about Muse though, my favorite would have to be OK Computer.
I think Hot Fuss is really unrelated tbh. It keeps getting overshadowed by albums like Showbiz. 😔
I understand why you did not add My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy to this list, but I do think it should have placed top 3... just because Kanye made it and not Radiohead should not be reason enough to snub it this hard... unsubscribed
worst to best Shrek filmography including all spin-offs, short films, tv and live drama adaptations
Ben G bruhhh
Ben G that belongs in his main channel known as thatistheplan.
Ben G get at it melon
Shrek is love, Shrek is life
There is no worst shrek, they are all perfection.
Don't pass In Rainbows without talking about Weird Fishes man...
Or Reckoner
Doruk Türkmen Or every single track.
YEAH!
leggggiiitttttttt
or jigsaw
the bends - #6 boy you better watch your mouth
Sam Stevenson Anthony the kinda guy to rank a moon shaped pool as number one
DWinn but he didn’t
d.a. why do you think radiohead thought of themselves as ahead of the curve with this album? what makes you think that they would think that of themselves? are you ultimate arbitrator of when someone is "feeling too much of" themselves and you can just tell? seems like a weird reason not to like an album. cmon anthony. it's not just big from their discography. it really helped popularize the falsetto vocals that would be used in alt rock for like the following decade. cmon anthony.
Bends is #8 my man
ranking it lower than the top 4 is a fucking crime.
Hard to believe that OK Computer was released in 1997. Still sounds up to date.
Absolutely timeless
I mean there's lots of 60s/ 70s albums like that
@@sathira_anuk5179no
@@sathira_anuk5179could you give me some of those albums names so I can listen to em
pet sounds was absolutely revolutionary@@dimo6994
*listens to KID A once*
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Radiohead. The music is extremely complex, and without a solid grasp of poetic analysis most of the lyrics will go over a typical viewer’s (radio)head. There’s also Thom Yorke's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Chomsky, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of their music, to realise that they’re not just sad- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Radiohead truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn’t appreciate, for instance, the humour in Down Is The New Up lyrics which itself is a cryptic reference to George Orwell's 1984. I’m smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Jonny Greenwood's genius wit unfolds itself in their ears. What fools.. how I pity them.
sirawesome hat
This would be funnier if it wasn't mostly true
r/gatekeeping
r/iamverysmart
U mean hail to the thief right?
That's right, not liking something has got 100% to do with understanding it... /sarcasm
Radiohead are great, but you are essentially saying personal taste and opinion is linearly proportional with the listener's understanding of the lyrics, which is just not true. Not to mention that Radiohead lyrics can be interpreted in many different ways depending on the listener's life experiences and state of mind when first listening to a song.
Your comment smacks of sheer elitism.
Worst to Best: The Beatles
Mr. Dr yes he should
Ari K you're full of shit, the white album sucks
ItsYa Rope No. No it doesn't.
ItsYa Rope The White Album is fine. I haven't heard everything on it, but what I have heard is good (like Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da, Helter Skelter, Revolution 9, the normal stuff), even though from what I understand it's all over the place tonally.
Kami Lee yeah, I guess it's just a subjective thing. I do like a handful of tracks from the album (Mother Nature's Son, Long Long Long, Revolution 9, and a few more) but most of the tracks don't sit well with me
"All I Need" is a gorgeous song and you did not say one word about it
but then there are lots of other gorgeous songs he didn't mention either
Mike Hawk there's more interesting songs in the album than that tbh
good for u!!!!!!
HE DIDN’T GLORIFY CREEP😩
Weird Fishes, House of Cards, and Jigsaw, ect.
A Moon Shaped Pool was the album that resonated to me. It just felt so delicate and intemate. 😌👌
Racial Slurs: Worst to Best.
Haut Strange I can't believe he put Mackerel Snapper at #1, like wtf?
Epicfilmslol are we really surprised by this point?
how did you do in PE today?
"As a racial epithet, don't ya think chinaman is the least offensive. Man from China."
i love this
I'm 3 years late to this, but "Nude" features the best musical arrangement I can track down. The evolution of the track is so stunningly organic.
Yesterday I woke up sucking a Melon
Yesterday I woke up sucking a Melon!!
onnnnaa mELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON
Ab Mtz The lyrics are actually "Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon"
Black Sabbath 902 No shit
Black Sabbath 902 I think they were making a melon joke on purpose. In fact I am sure of it.
mootbooxle Yeah I didn't get that they where making a melon joke
Treefingers is actually a perfect transition bc the previous 2 tracks were so heavy that it finally gives you a break and it feels like meditation
Yeah I think Kid A is actually a perfect album.
actually i wish it was longer than just 3 minutes
Speeding Bullet 2 Heaven on the last place? Didn't expected this Melon
Yeah, how did it lose to Angelic 2 the Core!???
realitybites melon i is disappoint
Glad to see OK computer at 1! I feel like a lot of die hard Radiohead fans are too snobby and hip to put it #1, but for me it's just plain and simple in the sense that that album is just packed with some of the most beautiful melodies I've ever heard!
Beatles fans are the same with Sgt Pepper
@@darshin95 but abbey road is too good :(
@@zur1801 Ya I think Abbey road is much better than Sgt. Peppers. i wouldn't even put Sgt. Peppers at #2 or even #3 probably
@@darshin95 I'm tired of Sgt Pepper. Revolver is where every song is golden.
@@zackzallie8735 Revolver is best :)
10:49 "'ful stop'" my favorite radiohead song. period."
I see what you did there.
I noticed that too. I wonder if he actually did it on purpose though
Cmon Melon you can’t talk about in Rainbows without talking about weird fishes/arpeggi, the best song on the album
Nah Bodysnachers is better
Ok computer will always hold a special place in my heart.
It was the first album I had ever received as a gift. It was from one of my best friends and at one point, partner. He has since passed and I still fall asleep listening to the album every now and then.
Bee Trent need some company?
Mike Russo screw you bro
Mike Russo smells his toilet paper after he poops
@@mikerusso703 licks his fingers after he scratches his ass
Mike Russo doesn’t say thank you to the bus driver.
I absolutely love Amnesiac. Pyramid song, Life in a glasshouse, Knives out, I might be wrong and yes You and whose army. The consistent mood in this album captivates me like nothing else
Same same same
Pyramid Song is just fuckin' fire
I might be wrong is soooo tight!!
SAME
I think you forgot Hunting Bears
I can't get behind you dissing The Bends. It may not be super revolutionary, but it's nowhere near derivative of its time. To me at least the title track, High and Dry, Just, and Street Spirit still sound fantastic today.
Just still sounds incredible!
nice dream and fake plastic trees too
The title track will forever be so good, seriously
The Bends got me into Radiohead. Still in my top 5 albums EVER!!!!!!
Street Spirit is THE best song they ever wrote. It’s super dark, negative, and pessimistic and I love it.
Ranking something by Radiohead worst to best is like rating Victoria Secret models
Fr tho cause if anyone else wrote the bends or amnesiac it would be their best album by far
Ogre ogre ogre ogre
It’s funny how no one agrees on what the best is, but everyone agrees Pablo Honey is the worst
Travie T this video literally states that’s not the case.
Jay Cee Genuinely think Fantano is just putting TKOL at the bottom for the sake of it. PH is a more important record in radioheads discography but TKOL is simply a better album.
I prefer Pablo Honey to In Rainbows, Hail to the Thief, The Bends and King of Limbs. "Stop Whispering" was a staple of my local college radio station when it came out and is still one of my favorite songs of theirs. Nothing tops Amnesiac and OK Computer though.
Pablo Honey is like The Vietnam War. You had to BE THERE MAN...some things are just distorted over time and place. I bought the CD at a market on a whim, famously it took off in America and ignored in UK, before Creep was a single& it was a unique sounding release. When The Bends came out i was in the shop waiting for a guy to open the cardboard box. It’s all i listened to for weeks. After Grunge deflated guitar music was interesting again and there was pride that it was British bands crafting fresh styles and variety. The Bends was experimental at the time but didn’t prepare you for what was to come and really Radiohead were influenced by lots of obscure electronic stuff going on in the UK like Warp Records. They grew tired of the traditional band aesthetic, threw the towel in the fire and the rest is history.
I love Pablo honey, top 3 for me
Wow, his Amnesiac review hurt me, I fucking love You and Whose Army, especially it’s use in the movie Incendies
I agree! Probably my favorite album they’ve made
@@citizena1495 same
You and Whose Army, the song I most frequently come back to...
Its one of those songs that I think really grows on you over time. If I were to describe how it musically feels: it starts like raw and alone with you being stepped on and still unwilling to give up, as it builds and grows more instruments come in until you literally end up with a musical army backing up your lone voice. So it ends up really feeling like what the song is saying.
that movie is good 😌
I got really excited by the release of King of Limbs. I preordered it, got the vinyl & prepared to be blown away. I was not, that is fine. I don't have to like everything they make to be a fan of the band. I ended up giving my brother the vinyl as a gift since he did like it. I just didn't place it on my play list for several years. It didn't speak to my soul. And if it did for others that is fine. Music is subjective and it should illuminate something with in you.
Fast forward years later, I was hospitalized, had multiple surgeries, death scares as a parent of young children, looking at my own mortality. After the dust had settled and I was living life again, I decide to give the album a random listen cover to cover.. And man did I really love it. I was washing dishes and literately had tears falling upon the plate I was washing. I just stood there lost in the album. The water went cold as I wasted stored hot water in the water heater just trapped in my emotional awakening. I was paralyzed by how incredible the album was for me. My life experience allowed me to appreciate the album in ways I had not before.
So I say this, don't force yourself to like any album no matter how much you love said group, but always give what you feel as duds occasional listens. You might be surprised that you might not of been ready for any said album in the earlier years. Music is art, and it needs to feed on your life experience. You are constantly evolving and so does your tastes. You don't have to prove your fan cred and force anything, but always be willing to reexamine your tastes. King of Limbs on release would of been one of my least liked radio head albums, lately it speaks to me in ways that few other albums by anybody has ever done.
txdust80 amen
I had a similar experience. Feb 2011 and heard it the first time, didn't get it and it felt kind of flat to me at the time. I only liked the last 3 tracks tbh. Fast forward to 2017 and I was emerging from a massive down period of 2 years of poor mental health. One day, the song Bloom played on an indie radio station while I was driving and my god thats when it spoke to me. The rhythm in that song felt so uplifting and liberating so I listened to the entire album that night including the b-sides. The King of Limbs is partly responsible for pulling me out of that void I lived in for 2 years. You're right, sometimes we're just not ready yet and it takes time 👍
This comment deserves so many more thumbs up
I honestly think Seperator though is a highly underrated song, I didn't get much into The King of Limbs myself, but when I got half way through Seperator I got lost in a haze for a moment, quite an atmospheric song.
Abso-fucking-lutely. I too heard King of Limbs while going through a painful point in life. The Album is a stream of anthems for somber moments. I couldnt care less about fantanos opinion, to me it's a masterpiece. Also, just want to wish you well and I'm glad things turned out
Radiohead map onto my own musical journey in a pretty unique way. When I was at 6th form college in the big city studying music A Level, a friend lent me The Bends on CD. I loved it, I wasn't big into alt rock so didn't have many reference points, but the songwriting and the energy and the underlying mood really hit me.
Within a few months OK Computer had come out and I just lived in that album. The way moods were created on Climbing Up The Walls, Lucky and The Tourist was mindblowing to me.
I went to uni at a small arts college and studied music. I was getting into Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, jazz music and avante-garde music. Music press started going wild with stories that Radiohead's next album was going to be this huge departure. I remember sitting in our student house with Kid A playing in the evenings with the place lit up with candles, talking to my friends about creativity and the meaning of life. Amnesiac came out pretty soon after, and to my ears it was even more beautiful. Pyramid Song was especially haunting, but as a whole it was like a work of art.
Next I went off in a different direction in life and I'd get messages from my older brother that Radiohead had a new album out. He was not in to Kid A so he always described each new album as "Like OK Computer". I missed out on HTTT all together, but my brother downloaded In Rainbows and burned it to CD because they did that whole 'pay want you feel' thing for that album. So I liked In Rainbows but didn't see the artwork for years.
More recently I got really into Moon-Shaped Pool and The Smile's first album so I've decided it's high time I went back and listened to HTTT and KoL. I agree with Anthony Fantano that KoL is a difficult album to love, dirge-like, repetitive and uninteresting songs it doesn't even have the underlying mood of a Kid A or a Moon-Shaped Pool. But I'm glad a 20-year old band could still experiment. I actually know the additional drummer from that album: Clive Dearner plays in a jazz band called Get The Blessing with an old teacher of mine.
I'm really happy that Radiohead have found fans in all the generations since they first got big and I love that there are gen z Radiohead fans. It proves the band's unusual creative path over the past 30 years has got universal appeal to the right minds.
Pink Floyd From Worst To Best. I've been waiting for your perspective on it for nearly 10 years. Gotta do!
guitaraddct94 Honestly I'm really curious to hear what Anthony thinks about Pink Floyd, considering how many times The Wall has made its way into his videos.
Final Sentinel He's said his personal favorite is Animals
guitaraddct94 We all known The Division Bell and The Final Cut are the best Pink Floyd albums.
Actually The Endless River is. The Division Bell and The Final Cut pale in comparison.
guitaraddct94 The Final Cut is the best
“Pyramid Song is redundent” do you even like music?
Yeah more like "do you even KNOW music?" PYRAMID SONG IS A MASTERPIECE!
@Anson Hartzler it's definitely not a simple song. Completely inconsistent chord changes throughout
@@sully1892 Melon:
(Swans plays the same chord for half a goddamn hour) 10/10
Pyramid Song: ItS rEdUnDaNt
Fuck music, all my homies hate music
@Anson Hartzler Yeah I prefer Radiohead's took on black metal hits like ''I Cum Blood" and "I Love the Ku Klax Klan" Can't believe they turned soft and pop, with poor lyrics like ''I sucked lemons'' like wtf is dat.
"The song National Anthem is probably the easiest on the ears Radiohead gets on Kid A"
LOL
It sort of is but the easiest on the ears on Kid A is either Motion Picture Soundtrack or Idioteque. Both are fantastic tho despite them being more accesible
Accessibility has nothing to do with quality so I don't think there's any need to bring it up at all. But that just sounds like Anthony hasn't listened properly to Kid A in quite some time. Optimistic is pretty much a straight-up guitar based rock track with some added elements to it. And I would say that Morning Bell, Optimistic, Motion Picture Soundtrack and How To Disappear Completely are vastly easier on the ears than The National Anthem.
The easiest has gotta be Optimistic. It has pretty standard rock instrumentation, just with some interesting melodies and song structure, and use of the instruments I guess. It's also one of my favorite songs on the album.
@@k-leb4671 Yeah, Optimistic is the most straightforward rock song on the album.
DerpyDosh he’s just wrong, optimistic is definitely “easier on the ears”, as are how to disappear completely and motion picture soundtrack
Climbing up the walls is my favorite Radiohead track.
Great song
I think that Radiohead's strength isn't how experimental they are, but how they can take experimental ideas and create tracks that do have a conventional appeal to them. I can show a song from Kid A and even if they don't like it because they find it boring, they can see why someone else might like it in a way that they can't with something more experimental.
Really, Pablo Honey’s worst crime is sounding too much like a cheaper U2 album
Omg- I don’t think I’ll ever be able to enjoy Pablo honey now
What's worse than a cheap U2 album? A free U2 album
ya. love u2 and u2's influence is all over The Bends and In Rainbows (my favorite Radiohead album. In those instances, they took U2's great sound but made it their own to the nth degree. Obviously it doesn't sound like U2 but u can hear the influence. Pablo Honey is just messy.
@@lucasphillips2177 True, fam. But, The Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby are like two masterpieces by U2.
Pablo Honey is better than anything U2’s ever done. At least Radiohead aren’t a group of overbearing devout christian tax-evading hypocrites who fail at trying to hip and cool.
Hail To the Thief doesn't get the love it deserves, man.
I agree it's my favorite, where I end and you begin, there there, sail to the Moon, myxamotosis, 2+2=5 all some of their best songs of all time
@@rileyyoung4762 and scatterbrain and go to sleep
A punchup at a wedding. One of my favorites
Probably my second favorite, just BARELY behind In Rainbows
Agreed
Creep may be “entry-level,” but I still really like it.
I really like the King of Limbs album. Lotus Flower, Codex, Give up the Ghost... how anyone can say these songs are passionless is beyond me. It is an extremely authentic piece of art.
EXCACTLY!!!!
Ironic how The King of Limbs is seen as disspointing; but now, after years of gap in Radiohead, The Smile is getting positive press. When there are moments on that record that sound inspired by TKoL era. Especially the track A Hairdryer.
Separator too, such a beautiful, very warm track for me, feels like hope
I mean come on Codex is literally about suicide
It’s like he didn’t even listen to the album… he called it an electronic album lacking passion when in reality it’s an extremely cinematic album with acoustic and electric instruments, orchestration, percussion and some electronic elements. Some of Thoms best vocal performances too. He really grinded my gears with that review 😂
everything is *NOT* in its right place
yesterday i woke up sucking a melon
He definitely has not been paying attention
How to (make Anthony) disappear completely
yes I also want Kid A at 1st pl
Kid b, kid b
10.- Pablo Honey.
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I agreed
So fck mutch
what about king of the limbs?
Wow, people really hate Pablo Honey lol
Little Darling Why wouldn’t they? It has Cree(a)p on it
@@shapeovertime6364 Unpopular opinion: Creep is kinda good
I personally love King of Limbs. It feels like an underground 80s soundboard fused with Radioheads sound layering
Call me a normie but OK Computer is my favorite rock album ever
normie ass bitch😤😤😤😤😤😤😤
normie
Pleb
While I acknowledge that OK Computer is the most important album in their discog, In Rainbows is my personal favorite one with OK right behind it and then Kid A (though recently I can’t decide if I like it or A Moon-Shaped Pool better).
Normies these days listen to mostly rap and trap honestly
The Beatles or David Bowie would be great for this type of videos
Renivius Bowie would be great but I'm afraid his discography is just way too extensive for a video like this. Unless Anthony doesn't mind and just does one long ass video
Bowie worst to Best (69-80 + Blackstar)
Renivius I've only listened to Bowie up until Let's Dance, and then this decade. My top 10 Bowie records
1. Ziggy Stardust
2. Low
3. Hunky Dory
4. Blackstar
5. Heroes
6. Station to Station
7. Aladdin Sane
8. Scary Monsters
9. Lodger
10. Young Americans
Just for perspective, Ziggy and Low are two of my favorite all time albums, so imo they're in a class of their own. Hunky and Blackstar are in the next tier then 4-8 are in the same tier, they're so close, 9 slightly below then 10 and my 11-12 (Let's Dance, the Man who sold the world) are next. this is just my personal list
I don't care what anyone says. I loved Hours!
hot take: pablo honey isn't nearly as bad as people say, it has a lot of enjoyable tracks
I agree. Vegetable, Lurgee, You are great tracks
fr tho
It great, just not as good as other Radiohead tracks and it just kinda feels out of place for me
srsly tho. Blow Out is my fav track, it sets the tone for their next projects.
Blow out, prove yourself, you, vegetable, and last and surprisingly not least - creep. But the rest are a bit naff
7 years old and this video is still up to date on their discography