Little by Little (From the Basement)
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2020
- ‘The King of Limbs - From the Basement’ was recorded at Maida Vale Studios in London in 2011. ‘Little by Little’ is taken from the album of the same name out on XL Recordings. Buy & stream it here: radiohead.ffm.to/thekingoflimbs
Produced and Mixed by Nigel Godrich
Directed and Edited by Vern Moen
Sound Engineer: Darrell Thorpe
Recording Assistant: Drew Brown
Directory of Photography: Daniel Landin
Producers: James Chads, Dilly Gent, Nigel Godrich, John Woollcombe
Drums: Clive Deamer
Brass: Noel Langley, Yazz Ahmed, Clare Moss, Trevor Mires, Owen Marshall, Ben Castle, Phil Todd
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That grumbling tone of the guitar. One of my favourites. An underrated track.
It's the long lost son of bodysnatchers
I imagine badass cowboy with big guns that go on bank or train robbery like in Red Dead Redemption 2
The guitars absolutely growl in this song, love it. Something about that middle section reminds of the middle part of Pearly*
Yes, they really nailed the sound of dry and un-saturated guitars, they explored it even more on AMSP
The dynamic that Phil and Clive have are incredible. One plays a normal beat to keep the band anchored, and the other does some crazy syncopated shit to give the beat that added The King Of Limbs complexity. A bit like tug of war.
Drumming this or Reckoner broke my brain as a kid
@@ChudLife trying to play along to reckoner when i was just starting out and crying. good memories
@@thisistheglasshouse ooo also, Separator. That one still trips me up
The plastic water bottle taped to Clive’s drum stick 🥁 as a shaker nice touch how am I now just noticing that, this band is something else I can listen to any one of their songs hundreds of times and pick up some melody or tune I never noticed before they are outstanding musicians
Under every Radiohead song it says, "most underrated song" or something similar.
such underrated comment
Underrated reply to an underrated comment under an underrated song
This has been mixed unbelievably well
I absolutely agree.
One of Radiohead’s most underrated songs EVER!
agreeed!!
Too bad they don't do this one live anymore :(
There’s no radiohead underrated song they’re all perfect
From one of Radiohead's most underrated albums EVER!
For me the most " underated " song is Codex ! Little by little is a very rythmique song ,as the people expect ! CODEX is différent . Not so "black" , like " there is still hope " !
My two cents....
Bonjour de France les amis and take care of you guys. Stay healty
✌😉👍🇫🇷
10 years of this album. Has aged very well.
Initially, had a tough time liking this album. Although, I was impressed. Kinda brought up many sleeping insecurities I didn’t know where there about myself. Made me wonder if I’m liking this because everyone else is, or did I just reach a point in which I’m really just not satisfied and am lying to myself for some reason? But, eventually I came to realize this album is a slow burn and it just grew on me in terms of loving this one as I do the rest.
Love this album!
This album aged like a fine whisky. It was bitter and off putting at first, but now it’s harshness has mellowed out, and the more complex notes have a chance to stand out and shine.
This rhythm seems like "Baião", a regional music genre here in Brazil.
some them love brasilian music
The rhythm is everything ❤
Have you ever ACTUALLY considered how incredible this song is?
Yes.
What? Think you’re the only one that LOVES Radiohead?
syncopation man sheeesssh
It's on repeat in my head chronically...
I enjoy it a lot more than the studio version. This is a top ten song of theirs for me.
How many bands out there wish they had one drummer with that level of skill, subtlety and creativity, and radiohead go and get 2!!
Every instrument leads the other, yet none follow.
This BLOWS away the studio/album version.
My daughter is 13 days old and this is her favorite song already ❤
she has golden ears man!
I can listen to this song in two different phrasings and timings. Fucking genius. Like those Goosebumps book where you choose the ending. You can listen to this song whichever way you like. Of course, going with Thom's gestures divulges the true rhythm. I love it so.
I changed my mind. THREE different phrasings.
How? I didn't get it
@@REGULARTRONIX I came to actually say there's three. Theres the main beat played by Phil I think on drums and the main guitar, then the weird syncopated beat by Clive, then I checked thom's dancing and he's dancing in opposite, like head is nodding on the backbeat, then you can hear actually some guitars are playing on the backbeat too. Yeah genius!
Mate. Same! I heard the album version, snare sounded like a normal backbeat to my ears. Became my fave song on TKOL probably. Then I watched this, heard the count-in and was like... 🤨 I had to stop the video. Then I listened to the count a few more times before I realised my whole life's been a lie. Gotta say I prefer my "original" version but you're right, it's cool to choose. It's the guitar that throws ya!
@@REGULARTRONIX it's starting to look like a triple rainbow...
Ed is one of the most underrated guitarist of the world!!! This song won’t be the same without all the ambient constructed behind!!!
He really is so great. People don’t understand how different Radiohead would be without him
@@MyBeautifulDarkTwistedFantasy6 The Smile is evidence of that. Still incredible but definitely different, obv still different in more ways than that one but yeah.
When the drum beat kicks back in after the bridge though..
Goosebumps
Such an underrated album. Its in my rotating top 3 of theirs.
Not my favourite album, but feel this live session elevated it to a new level. Got the audio of this basement session back in 2011 at the end of high school and was totally obsessed. Every walk and commute I played it. Legendary imo.
The whole album is a hidden syncopation/psychedelic galore. I listened to it on LSD and it finally clicked. Now TKoL is probably top 3 in my favorite RH albums.
Wonder if they’ll ever release the basement as an album
The studio cut of this song doesn’t really do it for me. But somehow, this live performance is incredible. This version of Little By Little is probably one of my favourite RH songs.
This song also has a hidden syncopation on the album version (like videotape). You have to make an effort to hear it. I realized it during an acid trip -TKOL is pretty much the best album ever for LSD.
@@daurpmHidden? Subtle? It’s hard to tell on Videotape until the high hats come in, but I feel the syncopation in the Little by Little studio version slaps you in the face from the first note. Almost makes you dizzy.
@@alexanderchapman1460i really enjoy that section
@@alexanderchapman1460I didn’t notice that the words and guitar is annunciated on the upbeat until hearing the live version because the drum and bass have a few measures to themselves at the start and the guitar entrance is so jarring.
On the album version it’s super subtle I suppose unless you’re a drummer or something. The only clue on the album is that the first beat seems to take longer and then when the first chorus starts, Thom comes in a half beat early with “little by little”.
It’s disorienting in such a cool way.
A Moon Shaped Pool From the Basement!
this is why RadIohead are the greatest band of all time. a song that would rank about 85 in their all time list is THIS GOOD
It’s unreal isn’t it. They don’t even play this live anymore.
@@86Rikki most people think TKOL is ass which is so so wrong
@@conorkmartshoppingexperien2739 usually people say that because they expected a masterpiece akin to ok computer after in rainbows, and instead got tkol, but tkol is such a good album ong
The guitar in the chorus is so good that it hurts me to know I'll never write anything that good
This is infinitely better than the studio version...
practically all the basements are better than the studio versions
well, not infinitely. I'd say I like this one more, but the album version has that disorienting feel to it.
No, they play the songs wrong, but they suit white people's ears
@@HappyAppart what
@@HappyAppart ???
TKOL might not be everyone’s favourite album but you can’t deny some of the unreal music on it. This is the best example.
Sick Brazilian music references on the drums
Yeah, it's a stretched out samba/bossa nova groove. Very cool
@@MM-vs2et ACXUALY its kinda more like "baião", but yeah
@@bstephan42 ehehehhe veio rotular algo que só leu sobre hehehehe
🙎🏽♂️
xaxado feels
Such a mesmerizing version! I've been waiting for this one
The mix is excellent but the arrangement is just genius. The syncopation, voicings on guitars etc. They sure know how to make ear candy.
One of the best songs from the album most definitely.
That bass line... omg
My favorite off TKOL!
This, separator and codex are 10/10!
i think part of the reason i love radiohead so much is the layers the songs have
Sure, it's better than the studio version, but that's actually the version I loved immediately. Straight away my favourite song of the album
Don't turn nasty now
The dusts of hell
A pillar of my salt
The last one out of the box
The one who broke the spell
Little by little, by hook or by crook
Never in earnest, never get judged
I don't no where it is, I should look
Ooh
Little by little, by hook or by crook
I'm such a tease and you're such a flirt
Once you've been 'round you've been around enough
Ooh
The glue won't hold
The thread unpulls
Uncurling with my love
The last one out of the box
The one who broke the seal
Obligations
Complications
Routines and schedules
The drug that will kill you
Kill you
Little by little, by hook or by crook
Never in earnest, never get judged
I don't no where it is, I should look
Little by little, by hook or by crook
I'm such a tease and you're such a flirt
he says "I don't know where it is I should look", not I'm no idiot
@@JackBz oh! realy thanks!
it's not "The dusts of hell" it's "The dark cell" and it's not salt it's soul (i think) lol
Quizás no haya nadie que hable español por aquí, pero bueno. Radiohead me inspiró demasiado y empecé a componer hace años gracias a ellos. Tengo una banda donde me basé mucho en ellos como influencia para la búsqueda de mutar de estilo entre canción y canción. Además de sus hermosos paisajes sonoros. Apenas tenemos presupuesto, así que uso este medio para tratar de hacer un poco de spam idiota. Quizás les guste. Esta banda cambió mi manera de percibir la música, abrió mi cabeza radicalmente. Es un tren sin retorno. ♥
Keep up the good work. Love the stuff and I keep loving what you guys put out. I love music that has an emotional or even sad tinge to it, reminds me to stop every now and again and feel something in this world that wears you numb.
4:08 that little passage by Jonny is to live for
I ADORE this song, especially this version. Brilliant.
I still can't figure out if it's Philip or Clive who creates that mesmerizing 'bell' sound or what do you call it. I wish I could listen to everyone's part in TKOL From The Basement separately. That would be the best. Actually, I wish I could do this with all of Radiohead music. I love this band so fucking much.
If you look at Phil's right drumstick it looks like he has a shaker taped onto it. Could be that.
Looks like Phil is holding a glass bottle in his right hand, along with the drum stick. And the "bell" sound is either the stick hitting the glass (doubt it) or he's got a small jelly bean/marble inside the glass bottle so that it acts like a shaker. The cap is on, so I think it's the latter. You can get a better look at 3:22 - 3:24
this sounds like brazilian forró
Philip I guess
wonder if Kanye's stem player can be used to isolate tracks on radiohead
I feel like the production on KOL doesn't do this song justice. This version, the song totally comes together and all the parts make sense. The chords and melody are so rich, I fucking love it
in repeat!!!the rif makes me DANCE..
Omg those guitar few cords from 4:08 are just pure bliss
I slept on this album for years, and only recently gave it an honest re-listen. This and Separator are easily in my top 15 Radiohead tunes, and Morning Mr Magpie is close behind. It's definitely got some great tracks. I honestly have a hard time figuring out the timing on Colin's line here, a bit like Airbag. It keeps sneaking up on you. It's fantastic.
I've never heard this one before. This is huge as usual. And again I'm speechless 🙄 they are so big. I feel so little
For me Radiohead is one of those bands whose live performances exceed their recorded tracks. They are just phenomenal live.
The groove in this song is very reminiscent of some music styles from Northeastern Brazil, such as forró and baião. I wonder if Thom was influenced by Mauro Refosco (from Atoms For Peace) and his band Forró In The Dark.
and maracatu for sure
Baião do Radiohead rs
sim mano,parece um forrozão.
Sim! :)
Verdade rs. Inclusive o Clive simula no cowbell o som de triângulo
tomei um tapa quando ouvi isso pela primeira vez.
Agora que vi seu comentário... sempre pensei nisso do baião. Incrível né ?
Será que conhecem ?
@@guilhermetonon7267 O Ed morou um tempo no Brasil.
Aqui em PE ia botar o pessoal pra dançar na noite são João.
boaa
Radiohead no forró essa eu queria ver
Só assim o povo iria curtir 😅
Clive Deamer The Human Metronome.
This album is full of hypnotic grooves which are particularly effective in these basement versions
Actually one of my favorites. I love the haunting bridge. Chills.
This album is the definition of underrated.
Would have sat nicely on the Kid A/Amnesiac era albums
this sounds like a 2nd half kid A song
too much guitar for Kid A or Amnesiac. This would fit in with HTTT
@@MM-vs2et did you listen to kid a? in limbo, optimistic, how to disappear, all use guitar pretty heavily
@@jacobm92 At least compared to HTTT or even In Rainbows. Little by Little is very riff based, which fits better in a riff based album. Kid A only has In Limbo and Optimistic for guitar riff based songs. Amnesiac has Knives Out, I Might Be Wrong, and You And Whose Army for guitar riff based songs. HTTT has 8, and In Rainbows has 6. Quantitatively and proportionally more than Kid A/Amnesiac.
I’d say amnesiac
It crept up on me...I knew there was something there...something really good...and then I woke up one day thinking about how much I wanted to hear it...that was it...it was stuck...on repeat...
The views on this absolute work of art is criminal. I legit can't understand it. All top notch musicians, great syncopation. Especially my main man Colin.
Big brazilian music influence!
One of my favorite Radiohead moments right there 3:36
same
Brilliant!
Amazing!
that drum groove😍
Think you! It's perfect❤️
Clive’s drums is absolutely incredible
This basement session gives me the chills
O my goodness! Thursday really is Radiohead day ❤🐱♏☯️🌌🦅🏴
In Rainbows from the basement: SICK
TKOL from the basement: ILL
MSP from the basement: MIA 🤨
It's only a matter of time.
Dylan Hansen
Think I Read the basement is over
When I get High I Listen to Radiohead and I drift away into a nostalgic ambient paradise ❤️🎼
Little by little, by hook or by crook... 🎶😉
I'm such a tease and you're such a flirt
Phoebe FP I’m arab and that line makes me laugh cause “tease” sounds like طيز which means “ass” lol
o rei do baião estaria orgulhoso!
Thursday is becoming my favorite day of the week 😍😍😍
I love love love how the verses have this ambiguous downbeat effect depending on whether youre listening to the guitars or the rhythm section
An unknown masterpiece.
the #1 single in my book
Everything I play this thru is just not loud enough. Could you imagine being in that room 🤯
This song was a slow burn for me-now it’s a daily necessity-and totally on 🔥 here
Hahaha Radiohead is always like need to digest and then you just can’t get it out of your mind lol
E toca o baião.
Потрясающе!
Exceptional
The best version
This is one of those tunes I always used to skip but the live versions are so unreal
Very cool how Radiohead always seems to find some obscure niche in the soul of music.
epic
La vache. C est le meilleur groupe de tous les temps pour moi. Quelle version de fou
The KoL is Radiohead's best album. There, I said it!
Baião, xaxado and guitar.
counting out the "One" is such a strange feeling
love you tom and all the members of radiohead love yor music dj🧡💚
" Turn to nasty now
The dark cell
The pit of my soul
The last one out of the box
The one who broke this spell
Little by little by hook or by crook
I'm such a tease
And you're such a flirt
Once you've been hurt
You've been around enough
Little by little by hook or by crook
Never get nervous
Never get judged
I'm no idiot
I should look
Your clue on hold, snapped up
Crawling with my love
The last one out of the box
The one that broke the seal
Obligation
Complication
Routines and schedules
Drug that will kill you
Kill you
Little by little by hook or by crook
Never get nervous
Never get judged
I'm no idiot
I should look "
Not "Drug and kill you".
He clearly sings " Drug that will kill you".
This is pretty different from what I've read in other websites or from other people, though.
this is just straight up wrong read along while listening,
i mean thank you for posting anyway but, ,, ಠ_ఠ
@@yalikebe3ns797 You're welcome to write the right lyrics and I'll correct my post..
I love Thursdays
This is cool but I like the studio version better tbh. As someone else here said, it’s more disorienting which is what I love most about the song
Little by Little, I’m almost to heaven.
Great and amazing song! Saludos desde México!
Great Brazilian Northeast feeling. 🥰
Radiohead is one of the best bands ever
Optimistic 2
I think more I Might Be Wrong 2
I would say The numbers is more optimistic 2 than this by a long shot
@@MM-vs2et I consider it a mix of both IMBW and Optimistic
This and optimistic are two of my favourites
Yeah
I love Clive so much! I wish he would join the band permanently.
Cool♪
why they didn't record the whole album like this? it sounds amazing
I miss the basements!
this is my favorite era thom yorke
This song is genius