Radiohead - If You Say The Word (Official Video)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- ‘If You Say The Word’ is taken from ‘KID A MNESIA’ out on XL Recordings.
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Director: Kasper Häggström
Production Company: Object & Animal [ @objectandanimal / www.objectanimal.com ]
Executive Producers: Dom Thomas, Morgan Clement
Producer: Daphne Do
Commissioner: Scott Wright
1st AD: Joe Mulvihill
Onset PA: Reagan Clare
Runner: Djamel Adina
DOP: Daniel Voldheim
1st AC: Jason Dully
2nd AC: Joshua Dadson
Playback Operator: Von Adams
Grip: Fric Lopez
Stunt Coordinator: Jim Dowdall
Precision Driver: Derek Lea
Wardrobe: Kate Forbes
Wardrobe Assistant: Rachel Santoro
HMUA: Nicola Svensen
Medic: Jamie West c/o The Movie Medics
Camera Van Driver: Jordan Worley c/o CDG Logistics
Production Driver: Francis Ezekiel c/o RockapowTransport
Minibus Driver: Jeff Thomas / LCJ Hire
Edit Company: Zed.Video
Offline Producer: Harriet Cawley
Offline Editor: Dom Leung & Kasper Häggström
Post Production: Bacon X, Oslo
Post Producer: Eli Sandal & Øystein Dyb
Online: Markus Tangre
Comp: Vebjørn Rakvaag
Colourist: Julien Alary
Sound Technician: Andreas Waag Martinsen
Storyboards: Temple Clark
Casting: Hammond Cox Casting
Farmers:
Henry Miller
Andrew Turner
Paul Field
Suits:
Anthony Shuster
Hugh Skinner
Conor Kennedy
Akira Koieyama
Sean Baker
Amanda Bright
Marilyn O’Brien
Ali Brice
Andre Squire
Geoffrey Breton
Background Casting: Talent Talks
Background Cast:
Bagdat Duskinova
Gonzalo Herrero Delicado
James Ryan
Javier Gil-Casares
Jon Wennington
Mathilde Friis
Milan Ogier
Philip Adams
Special Thanks:
Cinelab London
Panavision
Magne Lyngner (Bacon, Oslo)
City of London
Misbourne Valley
As a profoundly deaf person, Radiohead was a first band I felt through a sensation of vibration. Whilst using an ordinary hi fi speakers, their music felt like I'm going closer to heaven.
That’s so awesome! I feared their music would be missed by the hard of hearing, but you proved that wrong.
🤘 🎶 🪘
Curious what other music gives you similar enjoyment?
I'd love to hear more of a unique perspective of what music is enjoyable
That's amazing
What does Sigur Ros ‘sound’ like to you, especially the orchestral specials they did?
I like to imagine that it took Thom 20 years to listen to some of the unreleased tracks and go "huh.. this is pretty good actually. Better late than never then"
legit. i hope this keeps happening i really love this.
lol Jojos 🕴️
@@Pixie_Meat yes
Yeah. Keep 'em coming man.
*20 years and a global pandemic
What makes Radiohead great is that they make songs about important things: anxiety, modernity, loneliness, but they also maintain a slight sense of humor about it all. They never make fun of or belittle the terrible things that makes up being a human being on this planet, but they do make sure to comment that it's all a little bit absurd too. I mean we're these hyper-evolved apes that can practically perform magic and yet we're still anxious about what people think of us. It's sort of tragic and absurd all at the same time, and Radiohead has been in on the joke since the very beginning.
As a child of deaf parents, my folks never listened to music. Radiohead was the first band I connected with spiritually, and my folks saw my love for them in my music and my singing. My dream is to be an ASL interpreter for Radiohead at their shows, it would be an honor to represent their expression to the deaf and disabled community. 🤟🏼🤘🏼♾
oh, i wish they could've taste this charm ;(
just tell them to buy new ears dummy
I hope they get to experience the feeling music gives off one day. Keep trying!
great thing!
That's really a beautiful and wholesome desire, thank you for sharing it.
they created songs that are not easy for everyone to accept, but when we get into them, we will be trapped forever.
Damn, bang bryan punya selera music yg sgt bagus
Best Radiohead definition ever
Ciri khas radiohead: pas denger musiknya serasa masuk dunia lain, luar angkasa bahkan ghoib (setelah album the bends)
True
trapped like a kasur man
Lyrics:
If you’re in a forest, out of your mind
Harpies in the branches breaking your arms
If you’re stuck in rainbows, shattering glass
Where you miss the moment, watching it pass
If you say the word
If you say the word
If you say the word
If you say the word
When you spend your life
Wishing on a twinkling star
When you forget how lucky you are
Buried in rubble, sixty foot down
If you say the word
If you say the word
If you say the word
If you say the word
Then I’ll come running
When you change your friends
Like changing your clothes
If you say the word
If you say the word
If you say the word
If you say the word
If you say the word
If you say the word
Then I’ll come running
I’ll come running.
You're welcome! :)
No one thanked you :)
thank you
I don't understand lyrics
@@mr.want_oo55 as anyone else
I have a higher appreciation for the song after following along w/ the lyrics!! Thanks!
It's an insane world. Nobody knows what to do, but everybody's doing something just for doing anything. I adore Radiohead because it's a pure art for every soul that want to be a human being.
Nah man. Some of us know what to do. Don't project your ignorance onto everyone or you will never climb out of it.
How u know what I thinking before I say it !! This is magic
@@agnidas5816 We are here to be human beings not human doings.
@@agnidas5816 good for you....
"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us." Gandalf.
the bassline is amazing... In a band full of prodigies, Colin's bass lines often get overlooked...
Absolutely
They are what make the song move where it does
Completely agree on this. A complete band
TRUTH!
Fact
My brother, who tragically passed away, introduced me to Radiohead when we were kids. So every time I hear a Radiohead song, I fondly remember my sweet brother. He lives on through their hauntingly beautiful music.
I think this is a beautiful way to remember a loved one.
Oh man. He does
🖤
Aww 🥺
Sorry for your loss my cousin passed away few years ago and we played their song motion picture soundtrack
No matter how far I go, I can always come back to Radiohead's music, and feel like I'm home.
June, I love you
Hundred percent
Beautifully, wonderfully put! That's it exactly. Radiohead always makes me feel safe, somehow.
I feel the same about their music
They are were we wanted to be when we did not know what we wanted
I seriously love that the reissues aren't _just_ reissues. They're practically celebrations of the albums, coming with plenty of either rare or unreleased tracks! Can't wait to see what the video's like, I'm curious.
Nice "Reason" Avatar. 😉 Nice Radiohead too 🙂... But my favorites are Eno, Fripp and Gabriel...
Like what Jack White does with his White Stripes anniversary editions. Don’t think I’ve ever gotten something so high quality for only $60. Some even have 4 records and an awesome box to put them in!
Would've still loved if they were remastered and included B-sides, like with the OKNOTOK. But hey, I'll take what I can.
I don't like so much the 2 albums, so the reissue for me is only a commercial move.... I want a new album, no reissues, no compilations, no "the best of", no alone albums....i like Radiohead as a group and i want to listen new songs.
Kid, eh?😉
When I was a like 14 I walked in a music store and they were giving away free the “cassette single “ of creep and I fell in love …now I’m 43 and these guys never cease to amaze me. I’m mean how did this song NOT make the cut 21 years ago ? …. These dudes on a whole nutha level .
Hello, how are you doing it’s nice meeting you here.
I always love how unique and creative their music videos are. Also, I'm really glad they're still actively making music after all these years.
The thing about this song is that it was recorded with Kid A back in 2000.
Their last album was actually in 2016. This song is from the Kid A/ Amnesiac period which was back in 2000.
@@rougedaydreamer Yeah I noticed right after that this was a cut song from their album, but nonetheless still good to see them active.
Nothing you said was actually, or factually incorrect.
@@jmwFILMS dude I know what you mean!! They’re on another level.
You always see Instagram posts from farmers bringing suits into woodland areas, unaware that this kind of environment is stressful and dangerous for them. The lack of interns means they struggle to find food or water, most will starve. Glad to see these guys putting nature back in balance, god bless 🙏😊
"We are born and raised only to be productive and be taken advantage of".
This portraits us humans for the role we have in society but also portraits animal lives and how they are also born and raised only to be hunted, put in an animal truck and be delivered to society!
Great as always Radiohead!
Great as always.
I was thinking that this video shows how we all feel after lockdown is over and we are released back into society 😆
Radiohead and Pink Floyd, my iron lungs in my bad mental health moments.
I see it as both a reference to human and nonhuman animal rights.
@@MichaelHayes_s6 That was my first thought
Our life mirrors that of animals and other living organisms. We live in a bubble and think because we are at the top of the food chain, we are different. Not so and our fate is falling in line with any other species that is too successful. Strange considering we are clever enough to prempt our impact on ourselves and the planet yet we all just continue in our little worlds, fulfilling our daily roles and advancing towards imbalance.
Kid: "Mommy where do business people come from?"
Mum: "Well, son. I guess we got to have the talk.
made me chuckle, thanks :D
The kids in the hall skit lol
mmm, mcdonalds
From Baby Corp.
Radiohead: one of few bands that never lost their aesthetic. This was much needed.
Does Radiohead even have an aesthetic?
?
its not about their aesthetic, but their essence
Having the chance to listen a Radiohead song for the first time in a while, thank you for giving us that feeling again
I enjoy that Radiohead has a back catalogue of unfinished and rejected songs that could easily be turned into one of their best albums
Ok Cucumber
Kid B
in gays
Flail to the teeth
Pablo Peanutbutter
Radiohead is in this century what Pink Floyd was on the last century, i.e., an extreme musical creativity not only on the instrumental side, but also visually and in terms of lyrics!
mr wilson, not even close. One day someday someone not as lazy as me will write a book about the meaning of RadioHead imagery and you'll see.
@@cmathews5909 huh
Not even close
By the time Radiohead have hung up their guitar cases, they will probably be seen as the most important and influential band that ever existed 🤔 pink Floyd were of a time, agreed, but unfortunately for then they didn’t have the level of tech that Radiohead have enjoyed…….oh, and they didn’t have Thom or Jonny 😉
@@hughgrection5674 Not having tech doesn't mean anything. Pink Floyd were just as creative as Radiohead. In fact, the fact that they had less tech just makes what they did more impressive. Have you even listened to Dark Side of The Moon or Wish You Were Here? They are some of the most ahead of their time and creative albums ever recorded. Pink Floyd will absolutely be remember as one of the most influential and important bands to ever exist. They already are. You don't know what you're talking about.
I can’t believe after so many years Radiohead is still producing beautiful music and keeping us, the fans, happy.
this song is an outtake from 2000 but I agree
Tbh I can totally believe it. They were born for this and destined to make music together. I hear you though, generally speaking it is unbelievable 😅
@@Stephuzz bro they made an album in 2016.
Yeah but isn’t this an old track from the 2000s?
@@s-dew I’m pretty sure he already knew that bro
I’ve walked down this london street so many times. Everyone rushing to their particular destination. Scuttling along. Brilliant commentary.
I was wondering what street it was? Somewhere in the Square Mile
i'm gonna say the word
The n word
I'm back to say the n word
omg i have the same pfp on one of my other social accounts :p
Ni-
I started listening to Radiohead in high school. I was the biggest fan of them and could not stop listening to their music for months at a time. I'm 41 now and this song plays on repeat in my house. My children are doomed to love them. Best band ever! ❤
Me too
same. 1995 for me
Same here.❤️
Enlightened Children.
the instrumentation on this is just oh so gorgeous, and texture is so rich. The guitar sounds so melancholic, like it's crying into the void. paired with the fast rythmic bass being played so anxiously, yet in such a balanced mundane manner.
This literally sounds like what modern life misery feels like...
Wow
What a deep comment man
I felt a bit this way, too. The groove has a shuffle and there's a kind of electronic-like percussion hitting two notes/beats faster than the groove's pulse (explaining it simply on purpose). This almost reflects how we slip into the shuffle as we go to work, the standard rhythm, but there's this worrisome in the 'back' of our mind (the polyrhythmic 2-beat percussion).
Edit: spelling
Dancing hotdog
Could there be a more clichéd stereotypical Radiohead fan comment than this? It's almost cringey 😟
radiohead is the best thing that ever happened to me, i can’t describe how much this single band changed my life
I like your comment. It is that deep for my life too for something like 25 years now. Radiohead is like a best friend to me. It makes me a better version of myself. And more lucid.
If I was told I could only have one bands catalog to listen to for the rest of my life, I'm pretty sure I would choose RH.
Why don’t you marry them?
same here bro
@@yeboscrebo4451 why don’t you marry me?
Incredible as always.
Un saludo a Pepis
pepis! aguante argentina!
Pepis fan de Radiohead? Que basado
Pepsiiii
Hola pepis
They would have offered Thom the world to sell out, in the nineties. He never did. In fact, he made Radiohead less accessible to the mainstream. Their sound is timeless. Bliss.
I remember in the 90's seeing magazines on the front calling Radiohead the next U2, i love the fact they never went that way and did it their own way.
Long term success over instant gratification ... they showed maturity and wisdom even when they were young... that in itself is the antithesis or main stream
@@paulriggall805 They were almost 30 when OK Computer came out
I love how everyone expected another blockbuster album after OK Computer and they went and released Kid A 😂. The balls on this band.
LOOOOOVE KID A. Great album.
"When you forget how lucky you are." These words help me not to do bad things that will cost me everything. This song reminds me we don't know what we have until we lose it.
I can't believe how this is supposed to be a "b side" of Kid A but manages to sounds this modern still today, no one would even notice if it was proposed as a new single. So ahead of its time
Honestly just heard it for the first time and thought it was a new single, incredible band.
Yeah this honestly doesn't even sound like anything from kid a.
We May Say Kid A is A side, Amnesiac is B sides, tracks like Cuttooth, kinetic, Transatlantic brawl (b sides on Amnesiac singles) C sides then this Song is D side
Brilliant adaptation of human beings as free and wild creatures captured from nature that are molded into the societal structures that we participate in as corporate workers.
i think it's a jab toward forcing people to get back to the office after vaccination.
@@tuuthreee interesting
OMG I was there when they were filming this scene with the business people in a box outside Deloitte in London. Looked like some strange Deloitte commercial, if only I knew it was Radiohead.
When was it filmed out of interest?
@@nirodha60 a couple of months back I saw it, maybe longer, outside of Deloitte in London.
So humans who're treated like animals and get forced to do something that they don't want to do, but they end up doing it because everyone else is doing it and we being part of this society don't want to be the only weirdos out there. Definitely interesting, that's why I love Thom and Radiohead, because they're different and their lyrics have a lot of interpretations.
The definition of social media and politics.. swarming most cultures til there is no culture, God forbid.
There there’s work to do.
These legends are still going strong after 9 albums and 3 decades.
You like raditude?
@@s-dew I haven’t stopped partying to it since I was on the album cover in ‘09!
get out of the mall
@@thedogfromraditude5449 well than keep partying if it makes you truly happy lmao.
Rad 🐕
This song really hits hard when you realize that you don't know where you'll see yourself in a decade or two.
I can’t understand the meaning of lyrics correctly cause I am Japanese, but I can understand their creations are always beautiful.
Music transcends spoken languages.😏🤩😍😎
well said
Not even english speakers understand them, but the songs are beautiful
Well, your English is good enough to say this!
Excellent good for you Radiohead kills baby!!
Radiohead: a group of musicians gifted in the capability of making clear translations of all of our unspoken languages.
Hah... that really is quite fucking brilliant.
To everyone who has only recently become a Radiohead fan: Welcome, and realize this song isn’t new. Thom Yorke (frontman, if you will) wrote this and made this in 2001, he just now released it. They’re making new music but it’s really occasional you’ll come to find.
Meatball
@@veggiechip ye
After 2 decades wow
@@veggiechip i know right like he's the radiohead reporter lol 😆 after actually seeing thom in person just listen and try and find yourself through his messages of encouragement setbacks and reality... and don't be a meatball
TY man! I really aprecciate it bc is usual but idk identify when is the song, I mean the music sounds similar and never know about the period band to which it treats
Why is no one in the comments talking about how gobsmackingly perfect this music video is? Superb, subtle, artful direction / cinematography/ visual storytelling. Just absolutely first class expression. We are all so blessed to have witnessed such beauty.
video? what video? we just be here for the likeminded comments
Have met several families here in South Yorkshire that used to live and work in London. They've moved out to the "country" to get away from the rat race, but there are times when they seem to reminisce @ their life back in the big smoke. This video seems like a "fish out of water" take on how out of place these business suits are around the countryside, but when rounded up and stuck back in London, they tend to fit right back in once they get back into the swing of things...
@@danielstahl5028 i honor your person, thanks for sharing. For me, i feel that it is mostly about how the world of business and modern commerce has totally stripped us of our humanity. And that there is a wild animal inside of us that is lost scared and confused. Longing to return to mother nature and leave this artificial anti human world behind
That revolving door hit different. Amazing social commentary without a single word.
I call this A Reason to Live. THANK YOU RADIOHEAD for Everything.
It’s important to remember first impressions of a radiohead song, because as you keep listening to them, they become part of your dna. You’ll forget, when pushing these onto friends, what it felt like on the first listen. Gorgeous guitars and vocals on this.
Well stated. I long to go back 25 yrs and start again.
@@ChadHuffman I got lucky. I accidentally drifted away in 2007 & only really got re-devoted this spring. I've spent the past 5 months listening to (& watching live videos of) pretty much nothing but them (well, & finally The Smile this past month) learning it all. Glorious.
I have been obsessed with this song since it came out. Radiohead is prolly the only music artist that can deliver like this.
As someone who left a career in music to pursue an MBA this video really felt like a kick in the gut. We as a society have put financial benefits above satisfaction when it comes to picking a career. Watch me whip out my keyboard and get back to my roots and find my own way now!
Sending this out in the universe - you all will have heard of my band by 2027.
Good luck mate
Tell us now so we can search and help fate out
I’m a financial auditor but am also a musician-went into the financial sector as a temp and moved up over 20 years. I saw my parents, who are both musicians for their careers, struggle financially as I grew up. Though now I know they aren’t part of the grind and found fulfillment in their careers. I miss my music, and agree with you. Though I wouldn’t have been able to support my family on it. Music is my soul. Good luck to you
Everyone in the truck of this video have MBA’s
Good luck 🙏
Babe wake up new radiohead just dropped
"Here farmers round up business man, and return them to their natural environment. Once displaced by a microbe, and having taken shelter in doors and in the country sides. After a few shakey steps, being unaccustomed to pavement after a year and a half in the basement, he regains his footing. Soon the streets of Oslo will be riff with business transactions and the steady flow of $1000 suits." Sir David Attenburog
Perfect
‘Rife’ or ‘riff’? Works both ways lol
Can't find a way to describe this video better.
You're spot on. The Homo sapiens is by far the funniest creature to observe in its (un)natural habitat.
Radiohead really have the best music videos. Like who thought of this concept???? It's amazing. I think about it all the time.
So relevant when everyone is going back into offices to work and questioning their life choices . Thanks for the Thursday suprise Radiohead.
*gets forced back into offices
There is always something new in Radiohead's videos. Don't really know what "it" is, but it's always heartbreaking..
I can't believe Radiohead is back. I've had personal problems lately, and the only thing that keeps me calm and out of my troubles is In Rainbows. 3 years listening to Radiohead and I still can't understand how awesome this fucking album is.
I love you guys, I can't believe it's back
same situation, maybe ill start listening to In Rainbows. Much love, your problems will pass.
3? Rookie numbers mate. I'm 29 years deep over here
@@robinsonner5461 in rainbows is absolutely my joint 1st favorite lol, definitely worth listening to, i hope you enjoy it
in rainbows hits different
They’re not back. He’s releasing tracks he made a long time ago.
There's lore behind so many of Radiohead's music videos, I'm obsessed
Radiohead is the best creation of the human race
Totally!!
NOT hyperbole!
Fortunately we have now been streaming Radiohead into space for almost 30 years, so advanced alien beings might actually be inclined to spare the planet and visit us to in order to meet them
I remember listening to Kid A for the first time and being blown away completely. I was walking on the street with my headphones and literally had to stop when the trumpets of "The National Anthem" came in. Amazing
I know right
That album was top 10 for SURE
Nothing brings such joyous melancholy, as Radiohead. Always remarkably beautiful and poetic. Truly one of the best bands of all time.
They are one of the goat's
@@Specific. no
This song brings tears to me eyes. It's beautiful and hauntingly sad. It's musical genius, honestly.
You are not alone.
Yes, one of the best songs I’ve heard in a few years
I'm truly grateful to have lived and still go on living in an age where Radiohead exists!
⭐ Best band ever 💚
Heck yeah
Radiohead changed my life when I first discovered them 20 years ago at age 14. I can look back now and see how my thoughts and consciousness were transformed after listening to their albums and I started seeing things differently. The feelings and ideas their music gave me inspired me to do and create things that made me who I am today.
Great comment, that happened to me at 9 I read morrisons biography then started devouring the doors, his books, poetry, the books he read as a teen that shaped him , at 9 my parents should've taken the book away from me lol I mentally made a list of all the drugs he did and made a list that I'd do exactly the same, which I did. It made me capable of not going along with the crowd or cliques, I form my own ideas, my own fashion style, that was just the start I then devoured every band that was outside the box, then saw who they listened to I went and listened too, I'm so far out from what is considered popular music bit I'm glad because no one ever has heard of the bands I listen to, I make discoveries on my own, I dont follow I lead, I book up n coming bands from all over the USA and other countries, movie star junkies from italy, finn riggins from Idaho, curious buddies I manage but on RUclips u gotta write curious buddies band or a cartoon comes up lol, look at type the double-stops at iron horse, man they sound like joy division , it's fun walking ur own path, I booked dr. Dog, the beta band who opened for Radiohead which I saw, amazing show for the okcomputer tour and the tour after when the guitarist was running a wall sized synth with plugs. I was tripping it was life changing. The beta band round the bend and the 2st beta band album called 3 eps, I also booked hernan dune hes like a French Bob Dylan with humor and mountain goats b4 he got sober, love his early tape recordings. I've met all my idols, be careful what I wish for they say sometimes it's TRUE. I loved your comment , good stuff. Walk your own path ,always
100% Agree - they have become part of the fabric of me somehow. I would be a different person today if it had not been for listening to their music.
@@MegaAltonator i too agree with what you are saying. i was 50 when i discovered them. i no longer think or have the mind frame i did before hearing their music and understanding their lyrics. i am changed.
Love
this has so quickly become one of my favorite radiohead songs
I'm so happy that Radiohead exists. It's one of the best things I've experienced in my life. They are the masters of syncopation.
Try Jesus, there is none like Him.
@@rubengutierrez1141 why you have to bring religion to everything?
I love the way it breathes too
Nailed it. Their syncopation skills are as good or better than jazz legends
yep I feel the same. We are privileged to have them
Powerful narrative and beautiful cinematography. Good thing we still have Radiohead as a contrast to all the mainstream “feel good” one hit bands.
This is the darkest Monty Python sketch I've ever seen.
Best comment I’ve seen today
Radiohead for me are a well I gladly plunge headfirst down and can get lost in for hours, their music has followed me since childhood to adulthood and have been one of the rare few bands I shall never tire of hearing. I have had the misfortune of missing out on their O.K. computer tour as I was taking my exams at University at the time and then I missed out on Thom Yorke's Modern Day Boxes tour as Covid hit and I was fighting a rare type of Cancer at the time (Luckily I am in remission now). However I am fortunate to be alive during their time of producing this incredible music, so for that I am incredibly thankful. I hope for many more years of their music and fingers crossed future opportunities to see them live. All the love and respect for Thom, Jonny, Colin, Ed, and Phillip
The use of effects, and layered themes creates a wonderful soundscape. I like to imagine it as waking up in the night, and exploring an alien world. Brilliant band.
Radiohead has always been a band that has B sides that are legit album worthy. Every album has a handful or two that are all great. So happy they’re releasing this stuff!
Killer Cars from The Bends era is legitimately my favorite Radiohead song and it's a B Side. True Love Waits before it was on AMSP(I don't care for that version) was another one of my favorites
you guys somehow portrayed life through music in a much needed way that just wasn't coming from family, friends, the media. thank you forever and ever.
Bloody well said sir 👏
This feels straight outta our world but otherworldly as well, it’s beautiful.
I've spent most of my 65 years listening and seeing every great band there was and Radiohead stands a top of them all.
65 y/o too, DITTO
👊
BUMP!
When they put you back where you were you should feel free but you don't. Because where you're free, where you're 'happy', is not actually that. It's where you're most trapped. It's an illusion of success and happiness that shatters once they take you away, and you think you want to get back to this illusory place you're thinking of in your mind, and you do get back but... Oh. How could I have been happy here? What is this place? Is this where I called home? And you realise maybe you were better off taken, in that captivity that was really no worse then where you are now.
That’s a great interpretation. Thank you.
@@valvofolife Thanks!
Great interpretation, thanks for sharing your thoughts!!!
This is like a black a mirror episode, love it
Exactly what it reminded me of
Amazing
This is why the guy from the Just video laid down on the sidewalk
I once went to Oxford. I really hoped I ran into Thom Yorke. I would have thanked him.
Thank you Thom, Jonny, Colin, Ed and Philip. Your music moves me.
NO SABEN COMO AMO A RADIOHEAD, ME HACEN LLORAR Y AL MISMO TIEMPO ME DAN UNA TRANQUILIDAD Y MELANCOLIA, WEY, GRACIAS X EXISTIR
..ağlamayı ve de mutluluğu çağrıştıran sözler ve sesleri çok kullanıyorlar gerçektende; bu yönüyle efsane bir grup..
These graphics look so realistic
Hi Brad, you make great videos btw
yea ur vids are great cant wait for u to do amnesiac
Brad the bread food chain is in danger
Not even any RTX, these companies are getting too lazy
mastapeace
Awesome video! Whenever Radiohead is active, it is ALWAYS a cause for celebration!
this could actually be a prequel to the "Just" music video
This video gave me "Just" vibes for sure
@@pollotwin something that is unspeakable and left to everyone's imagination and interpretation. Just like the big Pulp Fiction mystery question "What's in the briefcase?"
This song/video, a perfect combination, always deeply moves me. I get these "oh we human beings are so kaputt" vibes.
"when you forget how lucky you are" - my favourite part.
Maybe we'll finally get the answer to what the word is from Just
I hope not
What??
What word?
@@miguelfernandes9215 the words the guy lying on a ground says
He says "if you put your ear to the ground you can hear trains"
I'm always stunned by the way Radiohead communicate their music. Artwork, cinematography & music always in harmony. A great example of a serious, true & diachronic band.
Radiohead estrena el video de "If You Say The Word", la canción forma parte de "Kid Amnesiae", el disco con rarezas grabadas a comienzos de los años 2000 que Thom Yorke y su banda anuncian que lanzarán el próximo 5 de noviembre, en formato de álbum triple para conmemorar los 20 años de "Kid A" (2000) y "Amnesiac" (2001). Además de incluir su cuarto y su quinto álbum, también añaden el estreno de este tercer disco compilado al que han decidido denomina "Kid A Mnesiae", con material exclusivo de las sesiones desenterradas tanto de "Kid A" como de "Amnesiac". Además de las versiones y los cortes alternativos, también incluirá este tema nunca antes escuchado "If You Say the Word", al parecer rechazado porque resultaba demasiado bonito, y una grabación inédita de estudio de "Follow Me Around".
Ahora apenas recordamos el shock que causó el disco "Kid A", tras el gran éxito que había supuesto "OK Computer", en 1997, todos pensaban que el nuevo trabajo sería una continuación, pero sorprendieron con un álbum mucho más experimental y sumamente áspero. Aquel tema descartado "If You Said the Word", llega ahora acompañado de un vídeoclip muy cinematográfico, dirigido por Kasper Häggström. Arranca mostrando escenas rodadas en el campo antes de un viaje a Londres y sus protagonistas vestidos de traje resultan extraños por las tareas que realizan, como capturar personas en un bosque, para después de cargarlos en un camión trasladarlos a la ciudad para que se conviertan en oficinistas.
Música independiente novedades.
Gracias por la información.
Lyrics
If you're in a forest out of your mind
Opposite branches breaking your arms
If you're stuck in rainfall of shattering glass
Where you miss the moment, watching it pass
If you say the word, if you say the word
If you say the word, if you say the word
When you spend your life wishing on a twinkling star
When you forget how lucky you are
Buried in rubble, sixty foot down
If you say the word, if you say the word
If you say the word, if you say the word
Then I'll come running
When you change your friends, like changing your clothes
If you say the word, if you say the word
If you say the word, if you say the word
If you say the word, if you say the word
Then I'll come running
I'll come running
Thx!
I don't understand lyrics
Harpies in the branches breaking your arms
If you’re stuck in rainbows, shattering glass
Radiohead is just so.....I love how deep the music is. They illustrate such complicated emotions, wonderfully.
Amazing.
The mixing on this record is important. Amazing levels
If you say the word, if you say the word. x
The fact that the premiere is on my 18th birthday means everything to me. I don‘t care about the rest of my presents, this one is my favorite. Radiohead means so much to me, their music has gotten me through my entire adolescence... I ran away while listening to I promise, I asked my first girlfriend out while listening to Nude, I was at my first funeral listening to How to disappear completely… I know this is oversharing but just three months ago I was at the ER after a s*icide attempt but I regret it all now. I’m so glad I lived to be able to hear one more new song by them. Thank you so much. ❤️
Music is the only way. Keep it up.
Advance happy birthday!
I'm glad you made it out alright ❤
@@Potoldanga_Thunder_Club Thank you!
I have been where you have been and Radiohead have held my hand through the darkest timeline. Stay with us please. It will get better.
Stay strong. Radiohead has been with me through the darkest times and helped my soul heal from dark places where I wanted to give up.
I think I might have given up. "Let Down" literally saved my life on one of my worst days.
Despues de tanto tiempo... Sobretodo con esta pandemia , se siente tan reconfortante volver a escuchar algo nuevo
Exacto bro
Así es
And of course you’re too proud to write in English.
@@freewayking3591 que
@@freewayking3591 que XD
I always felt like Yorgos Lanthimos' The Lobster should have had a Radiohead song on the Soundtrack.
Prayers answered with this video.
The Lobster soundtrack was awful
The music video instantly reminded me of “The Lobster”!
@@magiccat4316 The Lobster film was awful.
funny thing is, Yorgos did direct a vignette for AMSP.
@@PlanetXerox I knowww, I wish it was longer though honestly.
Radiohead es la definición de arte, que te genera tantos sentimientos. Y este video, tan bien acompañado de la canción.
Ese arte que te hace sentir vivo....gracias por existir Radiohead!
Sin duda alguna una de las mejores bandas del siglo XXl.
So much of Radiohead's music, post The Bends (BTW, I do love their first two albums), could be released at any time and strike like lightning. I'm not at all surprised that this track is amazing AND feels like a current track. While Radiohead's new releases are always evolving, they often lean back on tracks they've evolved over the decades. Love these glimpses into their minds... Great day.
Like all Radiohead songs, this didn't need a music video. Just the audio tickles my brain in a way that few other things do, and the effect is intensified when I close my eyes and just listen.
why did you come here then?
@@tuuthreee welcome to the world where YT music is a thing 🙂
Its okay. To all those that didnt like this track. Give it a year and will become a classic to you. Radiohead do it to me every time. EVERY TIME.
Took me a few listens to like this track
@@DeclanVH Yeah this is a totally natural response to Radiohead. Don't worry after a few listens it will become part of your radiohead playlist forever more.
so true
an incredible video clip filmed in a realistic way telling something so ironic and surreal. I love it, one of my favorite Radiohead videoclips since it was released
Radiohead!
You mean a lot to me and I love you a lot.
Love from Afghanistan.
HEY: Is this a prequel to the “Tinker Tailer” Richard Ayoade vid where those groups of suited people all carrying briefcases were scurrying about?? or that "Just" music video where that business guy just lays down?? Are all 3 connected?????
I thought the same thing - Richard's short looks like a huge inspiration here.
@@Ichneumonxx The Radiohead Cinematic Universe
i mean, thematically they're all pretty similar, right. They're all about a group of supposedly sovereign, enlightened, modern people who are in fact entirely lost and disoriented and incapable of grasping, let alone fixing, their catastrophic circumstances.
@@mindfulrochester2368 RCU will soon meet the MCU
Could it be that "There There" is a prequel to all this? or have any relationship?
They already released so many b sides, (7 original studio songs) on the pyramid song and knives out EP’s, I didn’t think there were more from the Kid A sessions! If You Say The Word and The Amazing Sounds Of Orgy definitely wouldn’t have been out of place on Kid A.
It’s crazy to think that with these two new b sides, they recorded 30 freaking studio tracks over BARELY a year an a half for the Kid A sessions.
Outside of what looks to be a straight studio version of spinning plates, follow me around, and the version of True Love Waits that has the Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors as a beat, the rest of the third disc is all under two minutes, but still. Can’t wait. Kid A was always my favorite, and this song is a GORGEOUS addition. Pop Amazing Sounds Of Orgy before Treefingers and If I Say The Word after, Bing bang boom. A perfect record made more perfect somehow.🖤🙏
It almost sounds like this song could’ve easily replaced The Tourist from the Ok Computer album as a segue way to Kid A.
amazig sounds of orgy fits amnesiac much better imo but i love both the albums
Amazing sounds of orgy isn't new... or is it a new version?
@@toolebukk it’s not new - When I said “two more b sides” I was referring to “if I say the word” and “follow me around.”
@@toolebukk I really don’t understand why they didn’t include the 7 amazing tracks that were b-sides (with say the two newly un-vaulted ones and the straight Spinning Plates version, which is over 5mins and opens the disc so I imagine it’s something cool, and the True Love Waits version that has Pulk/Pull for a beat, rather than a gang of less than two minute sound experiments). I would’ve liked to have heard those remastered or whatever as well.... you can buy them on iTunes/Amazon probably on Spotify. Amazing Sounds Of Orgy, Trans-Atlantic Drawl, Kinetic, Fog, Fast Track, Cuttooth, ....Worrywort, they’re great songs.
Boggles my mind how they managed to record those thirty plus tracks in less than a year.
The location where they let the people off the van is behind the office of my previous firm where I used to spend countless nights walking alone, crying and consoling myself from stress and anxiety at work. So this video really hit home🥲 and I was also surprised to see that the father of one my old friends stars in this…
@amesa, hey. Do you know if this is the same place they filmed the "Just" video? Looks similar.
great little touches to the acting in the video, like how the one is startled when the one behind them drops their suitcase, the way they all hold the briefcases differently
right you are... I noticed the fine details too and there was some top acting and directing gwan there
Radiohead not only changed my life, they improved it.
Still way out there in front, still so thought-provoking, thank you for existing as a band and thank you for sustaining your creativity and quality music. 👏🏻
I'm so tired, sat post food on my lunch break, unable to find the will to stand to start working again and I love my job.
Then I watched this and suddenly my tiredness is just poetic melancholy like I'm smiling as I did at Glastonbury 2017.
Off to work I can go.
Jesus, I love this. I feel sorry for people who can't get in to Radiohead. I was one once but I went away and came back and was hooked.
u feel sorry? i envy them, always so happy in their ignorance, flapping tails forever
Brilliant. Truly dedicated to your art. I grew up listening to your music and now my children are growing up listening to you. In Rainbows is the first album my youngest listened to as a baby on our way home from the hospital. Thank you Radiohead. Aloha!