Same here, I love this performance. I remember seeing it on MTV the week it aired. It’s got a strange nuance and appeal that I can’t put my finger on. Fat. Ugly. Dead. *Throws tantrum* Amazing. I recite this line exactly as performed when my doctor asks me how I’m feeling.
Basically some very bad wiring mistakes would have had to be made in order for there to be any danger whatsoever from touching any type of microphone while wet. And the original version of this story has the production assistant slapping "the sparking mic out of his hand" which is just cartoonishly impossible on a number of levels. so the electrocution aspect of this story is highly suspect. I do believe his boots filled with water though
😂 thank you, I have the same level of skepticism as when I hear *stories* about people getting “electrocuted” by playing their guitar indoors with a lightning storm happening outside. Like in what universe is that super high voltage traveling through your 1/4” low-voltage guitar cable?
@@maxpower92 you could jump in a pool holding a “live” dynamic microphone and you’d be perfectly fine. They don’t use power to operate. Even condensers use only 48dcv. It would be like holding a AA battery. A situation where there would be potential for danger would be if the mixing console it was plugged into wasn’t grounded and then that would have to be plugged into an electrical system with wrong or degraded wiring, which could send stray voltage back to the microphone. But you would know the first time your wet lips touched the grill, which his do many times through the performance. So you don’t know what you’re talking about and the electrocution aspect of this story is bs.
Who, exactly are you diagreeing with? Or do you always suggest that people you agree with should jump into a pool? And that statement is also completely false. You are always grounded, and you are never grounded, depending on where you draw the line. There is always a path to ground through you, but the resistance of that path can never be zero. The OP is correct. The voltage across a dynamic mic, is TINY. And phantom power to a condenser mic is only 36 volts, witch simply can't push enough current through a human, to even be felt unless he grabbed it with his tongue, and the phantom power circuit can't provide enough current, to even do any damage there
@@ashscott6068 I don't know about death, but I've definitely been shocked on my mouth by the mic because someone had removed the ground prong on the power strip my pedal board was plugged into.
The "Israeli dj" that played Radiohead on repeat is Yoav Kutner who is the mother and father of israeli rock culture. He played creep and other songs in his daily show, which led to a lot of israeli rock fans loving radiohead. When radiohead visited Israel in '93 the band members were amazed by the love they got from the fans, and got the backwind they needed to keep the band alive.
Incredible story; it reminds me of a band like Air Supply being famous even now in the Philippines. It's probably a great feeling your band is strangely more popular in other countries that don't have English as their first language than your native nation.
@@williamknight2433 lazy opinion. They show flashes of later more complicated song writing. It’s like you asked Radiohead to make a 90s alt rock album. And that kicks ass
What the hell was going on with Thom’s hair in the early 90’s. In some different timeline Radiohead were a 1 hit wonder band with the song Creep and Thom was just a trolly weird guy looking weird and creepy.
Well, believe it or not, in America they're technically a two-hit wonder band. Surprisingly, their only Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 were "Creep" in 1992 when it reached #34 and "Nude" in 2008 when it reached #37. In the rest of the world they have multiple hits, but strangely, as popular as they are, they only had two true hits in America.
@@danman6669 Crazy to think about, because despite only 2 hits, they have not only a good fanbase but have become part of pop culture too in America. So many americans quote Radiohead when they think depressing music lol.
Weirdly enough, the first time I saw/heard Radiohead was on the Arsenio Hall Show in the early 90's when Creep was getting popular. Apparently Arsenio had heard Radiohead and thought they were going to be the next big thing and HAD to have them on his show. Even though he primarily played rap and R&B.
I never knew of the Radiohead on Arsenio performance until now. It’s on RUclips! The Arsenio Hall Show featured lots of rock bands: INXS, Sting, Megadeth, Living Colour, Winger, Stray Cats, Warrant, KISS, and probably hundreds more.
There's nowhere near enough voltage going through a live mic to cause anyone any harm. (Even with phantom power on, which it shouldn't be for a mic like that.) The only exception would be if there was a problem with the overall power in the venue, in which case there would have always been danger regardless of the water.
Didn’t know Radiohead were at times bordering on being a bit Punky in the early 90’s. Radiohead in their early days were unrecognisable from what they would become just a short few years later. Also when I think of a band that would be good for a party, the band I would least think of is Radiohead, heck Alice In Chains would come into my mind well before Radiohead, and AIC are very bleak. Yeah Radiohead’s Street Spirit will get people moving and bouncing.
*That’s* why I’ll always love their whole discography even though I mostly listen to soul&funk influenced music... the trajectory & evolution of each Radiohead album is crazy, it’s all unique but always different and could never be repeated. In that way & that way alone I can understand the Pink Floyd comparisons that people threw around during the Bends>OKC>Kid A era
I would love to be at a party Alice in Chains were playing. When they did the New Years MTV ball drop party it looked awesome. But 1992 was a different time and now music is pure shit.
This was a really well made video. ACPG MTV Beachouse is one of my favorite videos in existence and I didn’t know the story about everyone actually playing the guitar for the recording. Well done!
I've always loved Thom and Jonny's on-stage energy and antics. They've both toned it down significantly, so seeing their young selves being absolutely stupid and loving it is so great.
Man this takes me back to the bad old days of toxic fandom. I used to be on a Radiohead fan forum back around the turn of the century. If someone came in, talking about how much they love the song "creep", instant mockery, and eventual ban. I think I was an admin, but I could've just been a loud asshole. I think I stuck with the forum until around Kid A's release. I'll admit, after amnesiac's release a year later, I had lost a lot of passion for the band. I still love old Radiohead, but I've never listened to any of Thom's solo albums, or the "new" Radiohead albums.
TBH Radiohead fans are why I never got into Radiohead. It's like Dark Souls or Rick and Morty, if you hear someone talking about it just quietly pity them and move on
Ayo, this is a really well made video. love this performance so much that i got a necklace of thom screaming in this performance. i wear it everywhere. anyway, keep up the good work, man!! :)
I remember when Pablo Honey came out thinking it was going to be UK grunge, and not being entirely into that idea. It really wasn't. It's got a couple of awesome tracks on it though, besides Creep. I'd go as far as to say it's a notable album for me, from a period that was full of them. I didn't know how massive they would become of course, but I was tuned in for sure.
Don’t remember that but I saw them at a club in Toronto at this time as Thom was wearing the same shirt. Nobody was there but the club was RPM on Queens Quay. Jeez thinking about it now it was $20 and how much a ticket is now
4:19 - grabbing a "live" microphone with wet hands won't present a shock risk unless the desk/PA system it's connected to has a very, very serious ground fault. In this case, grabbing a microphone with dry hands will also likely cause a serious shock. Dynamic mics are also passive, so it's not like the PA system would even be passing a tiny amount of power to the mic.
This really lacks context for 1993. Kennedy was the VJ for Alternative Nation, and in the years following Nirvana & Jane’s Addiction this isn’t particularly shocking, or out of place. I’d also mention that MTV used that shot of Yorke jumping in the pool for its own bumpers and brand identity all summer. It’s noteworthy in that Radiohead goes on to be something much more, and what really stands out to me is the cringe of Yorke screaming at the camera. It’s also not really “spontaneous” or unplanned considering the editing and different camera effects. I don’t remember if Beach House was broadcast “live” but there’s a lot of post production on the video
You're fast, thanks for an another video Cloudstie I hope you're doing fine. Also in that music video for the song that was taken down from their RUclips channel I think they made pretty good reference to Jim Morrison of the Doors aka 'The Lizard King' with that iguana. There is also an article about this song where Ed O'Brien's father criticizes the music video one month after the release of Computer in 1997
I didn't get a response unfortunately. I suppose either it got lost in the mailroom or the people at Capitol really don't want to be reminded of their Radiohead ad campaign
Imagine saying this was the most chaotic concert and clearly not understanding that heavy metal exists where people have actually died during concerts.
Nice jab at rhcp even though there is video evidence that thom likes their music. He is seen dancing to it on youtube clips. Not to mention the glaring fact he started a whole band with flea
Yeah on in Rainbows you can hear clearly that he is heavily influenced by John Fruciante. Reckoner or Faust Arp. Clear influence in the guitar playing. So I am not surprised to hear that he does
I live 12 miles from that old MTV Beachouse, and I've Dj'ed it, knowing DJ Skribble since 88' i was already Djing all the big Hamptons clubs, all you need in the Hamptons to get in the club and bypass the massive line outside, is bring your records cases from the club you just Djed at. and I had 2 beautiful gold and see-through Odyssey cases, I would go on to work for MTV Radio Station on Long Island.
Its only milivolts that run through a dynamic mic like the shure sm58 … the mixer was grounded, so it would have shut off immediately… thats why bands still can perform in heavy rain … remember prince at the hlftime show at superbowl?
This is unironically one of my favourite performances by the band. And I listen to it often
All I see are spoilt wankers.
The ironic creep live version is also great, but my favorite performance by them is exit music at any year
Same here, I love this performance. I remember seeing it on MTV the week it aired. It’s got a strange nuance and appeal that I can’t put my finger on.
Fat. Ugly. Dead. *Throws tantrum*
Amazing. I recite this line exactly as performed when my doctor asks me how I’m feeling.
Me2🤟
@@quercus3290 Unironically i hate Radiohead.
He jumped into the pool in a fit of rage? Damn what a bad ass
You ever get so mad you just gotta take a bath lol
And almost drowned by the bricks he was wearing, what a dumbass
Keith Moon put a Rolls Royce in a pool 2
@@cremGeoff just thought he would clean it
what a child
4:00 “Johnny almost destroys his guitar as usual” great phrase
Basically some very bad wiring mistakes would have had to be made in order for there to be any danger whatsoever from touching any type of microphone while wet. And the original version of this story has the production assistant slapping "the sparking mic out of his hand" which is just cartoonishly impossible on a number of levels. so the electrocution aspect of this story is highly suspect. I do believe his boots filled with water though
😂 thank you, I have the same level of skepticism as when I hear *stories* about people getting “electrocuted” by playing their guitar indoors with a lightning storm happening outside. Like in what universe is that super high voltage traveling through your 1/4” low-voltage guitar cable?
You're either grounded or you aren't. Being in a pool of water won't ground you.
Perhaps you should try.
@@maxpower92 you could jump in a pool holding a “live” dynamic microphone and you’d be perfectly fine. They don’t use power to operate. Even condensers use only 48dcv. It would be like holding a AA battery. A situation where there would be potential for danger would be if the mixing console it was plugged into wasn’t grounded and then that would have to be plugged into an electrical system with wrong or degraded wiring, which could send stray voltage back to the microphone. But you would know the first time your wet lips touched the grill, which his do many times through the performance. So you don’t know what you’re talking about and the electrocution aspect of this story is bs.
Who, exactly are you diagreeing with? Or do you always suggest that people you agree with should jump into a pool? And that statement is also completely false. You are always grounded, and you are never grounded, depending on where you draw the line. There is always a path to ground through you, but the resistance of that path can never be zero. The OP is correct. The voltage across a dynamic mic, is TINY. And phantom power to a condenser mic is only 36 volts, witch simply can't push enough current through a human, to even be felt unless he grabbed it with his tongue, and the phantom power circuit can't provide enough current, to even do any damage there
@@ashscott6068 I don't know about death, but I've definitely been shocked on my mouth by the mic because someone had removed the ground prong on the power strip my pedal board was plugged into.
Kurt Cobain looked so crazy on that show, he's my favorite raidohead!1!1
Thom during his Tilda Swinton phase
Hot
literally kurt cobain phase
The "Israeli dj" that played Radiohead on repeat is Yoav Kutner who is the mother and father of israeli rock culture. He played creep and other songs in his daily show, which led to a lot of israeli rock fans loving radiohead. When radiohead visited Israel in '93 the band members were amazed by the love they got from the fans, and got the backwind they needed to keep the band alive.
Thats so wholesome
Incredible story; it reminds me of a band like Air Supply being famous even now in the Philippines. It's probably a great feeling your band is strangely more popular in other countries that don't have English as their first language than your native nation.
and thats also when jonny met his wife sharona !!!!!!!!! radiohead brings us all together 💯💯
He parted the sea of turbulence for them.
Israel and it's people are amazing. ❤ 🇮🇱
Much love from Sweden!
They were standing on the edge, it was a glorious day, they pulled him out of the lake, and he really was lucky.
oh my god
Pfffft
He was practicing for the No Surprises video in which he auditions for The OA before the series was ever imagined.
Anyone Can Play Guitar is my favorite Pablo Honey Song. Makes me sad they abandoned it :(
it's a catchy tune
They hate it. But they hate Creep even more.
Pablo Honey is a shit album in general
@@williamknight2433 lazy opinion. They show flashes of later more complicated song writing. It’s like you asked Radiohead to make a 90s alt rock album. And that kicks ass
Vegetable is a good one as well
What the hell was going on with Thom’s hair in the early 90’s.
In some different timeline Radiohead were a 1 hit wonder band with the song Creep and Thom was just a trolly weird guy looking weird and creepy.
Well, believe it or not, in America they're technically a two-hit wonder band. Surprisingly, their only Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 were "Creep" in 1992 when it reached #34 and "Nude" in 2008 when it reached #37. In the rest of the world they have multiple hits, but strangely, as popular as they are, they only had two true hits in America.
@@danman6669 Crazy to think about, because despite only 2 hits, they have not only a good fanbase but have become part of pop culture too in America. So many americans quote Radiohead when they think depressing music lol.
L
Saw Radiohead at the Venue in Oxford 1991 before they were signed. They have always been awesome.
They used to perform at Stocks pub in Abingdon as well. They have always been great.
The pool was not moon shaped. 0/10
This.
@@Plax27 I was stoned out of my mind when I made this comment and completely forgot about it until you replied
@@eduardozepol2000 lmao
Weirdly enough, the first time I saw/heard Radiohead was on the Arsenio Hall Show in the early 90's when Creep was getting popular. Apparently Arsenio had heard Radiohead and thought they were going to be the next big thing and HAD to have them on his show. Even though he primarily played rap and R&B.
I never knew of the Radiohead on Arsenio performance until now. It’s on RUclips! The Arsenio Hall Show featured lots of rock bands: INXS, Sting, Megadeth, Living Colour, Winger, Stray Cats, Warrant, KISS, and probably hundreds more.
0:35 I like that 8-bit remix of Creep
link😅😅
@@juanangelmartinez4544 You can find it in the description. There’s an unlisted playlist linked there of sources used for this video.
This is what you get for asking Radiohead to play Creep 4 times in a row.
This is what you get, when you mess with us
@@IDk-xn5vr Karma police, arrest this man.
Algorithm recommendations done right, this was such a good video. Here before your channel blows up!
There's nowhere near enough voltage going through a live mic to cause anyone any harm. (Even with phantom power on, which it shouldn't be for a mic like that.)
The only exception would be if there was a problem with the overall power in the venue, in which case there would have always been danger regardless of the water.
Exactly.
You are way too underrated... holy **** I did not expect this quality. Really really well done!
Don't know what mics they used, but risk of electrocution was probably close to zero.
Didn’t know Radiohead were at times bordering on being a bit Punky in the early 90’s.
Radiohead in their early days were unrecognisable from what they would become just a short few years later.
Also when I think of a band that would be good for a party, the band I would least think of is Radiohead, heck Alice In Chains would come into my mind well before Radiohead, and AIC are very bleak. Yeah Radiohead’s Street Spirit will get people moving and bouncing.
*That’s* why I’ll always love their whole discography even though I mostly listen to soul&funk influenced music... the trajectory & evolution of each Radiohead album is crazy, it’s all unique but always different and could never be repeated. In that way & that way alone I can understand the Pink Floyd comparisons that people threw around during the Bends>OKC>Kid A era
Agreed. I think the best bands change their sound - goes with the territory of creativity. AIC and Radiphead being Fine examples!
Idioteque would get a party started.
They went to college
I would love to be at a party Alice in Chains were playing. When they did the New Years MTV ball drop party it looked awesome. But 1992 was a different time and now music is pure shit.
Please come back, I love your videos!
This was a really well made video. ACPG MTV Beachouse is one of my favorite videos in existence and I didn’t know the story about everyone actually playing the guitar for the recording. Well done!
I love how Airbag plays near the end of the video!!
I speak often of the MTV BEACH HOUSE Radiohead performance.
Damn, I was so young when I saw it first.
(Thom looked sick as hell I recall.)
0:18 i bursted out laughing when it suddenly jumped to thom angrily diving into the pool out of context
Its always funny when bands, movie directors, and so on, mock the very thing they end up becoming because no one gets the joke. I love it!
can barely read this nonsense
So their most infamous gig was when they played a song not on the set and tom jumped in a pool? wild.
u forgot the part how screaming into a camera really was infamous like, crazy yo
I've always loved Thom and Jonny's on-stage energy and antics. They've both toned it down significantly, so seeing their young selves being absolutely stupid and loving it is so great.
The "rock music" of Roller Coaster Tycoon was an exquisite touch
I feel young again just watching this.
Fantastic video 👌
I’m shocked this doesn’t have more views
i remember watching that in '93. to this day, "creep" and "anyone can play guitar" are my favorite radiohead songs.
I can see Tom dying and the first person he sees on the other side being Jim Morrison saying, "Talentless bastard am I?".
“One of the greatest moments in music history”
Please tell me I heard that wrong.
You heard it right although the poor audio quality cuts out the "for that day" after the word "history".
Its been over a year.. still waiting for it to be continued. lol
they guys ego who saved thom from electrocution is wild with that title
As a huge Red Hot Chili Peppers and Radiohead fan, I didn’t ask for this….. 3:07
He didnt have to do the peppers like that
he did
Gonna be honest, most RHCP songs sound the same to me.
sorry, it was a bad joke
Man this takes me back to the bad old days of toxic fandom. I used to be on a Radiohead fan forum back around the turn of the century. If someone came in, talking about how much they love the song "creep", instant mockery, and eventual ban. I think I was an admin, but I could've just been a loud asshole. I think I stuck with the forum until around Kid A's release. I'll admit, after amnesiac's release a year later, I had lost a lot of passion for the band. I still love old Radiohead, but I've never listened to any of Thom's solo albums, or the "new" Radiohead albums.
you should really give a moon shaped pool a listen! i’m also a long time fan that stuck to their older stuff but their last album really grew on me :)
TBH Radiohead fans are why I never got into Radiohead. It's like Dark Souls or Rick and Morty, if you hear someone talking about it just quietly pity them and move on
Only Thom could make jumping into a pool an act of rage.
Ayo, this is a really well made video. love this performance so much that i got a necklace of thom screaming in this performance. i wear it everywhere. anyway, keep up the good work, man!! :)
i really wish i could see that
Thanks, will do! I'm curious what thom would think of the necklace
PLEWASE TELL EME WHERE YOU GOT IT
@@chrisbaple etsy :3
cringe.
New subscriber, excited to see what comes of your channel. Thanks and good luck!
Guy went full Stan at the end there...
underrated channel, love the creep 8bit music
I remember when Pablo Honey came out thinking it was going to be UK grunge, and not being entirely into that idea. It really wasn't. It's got a couple of awesome tracks on it though, besides Creep. I'd go as far as to say it's a notable album for me, from a period that was full of them. I didn't know how massive they would become of course, but I was tuned in for sure.
Thom vocals in the performance are amazing
AnyWHERE
AAAAAA
AAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAA
Truly one of the live shows of all time
I think the most imfamous Radiohead concert is the one in Toronto that never happened.
You know the one where someone was crushed to death.
Good point.
Don’t remember that but I saw them at a club in Toronto at this time as Thom was wearing the same shirt. Nobody was there but the club was RPM on Queens Quay. Jeez thinking about it now it was $20 and how much a ticket is now
some quality video right here. Subbed!
these videos are so good and entertaining! keep it up ❤
4:19 - grabbing a "live" microphone with wet hands won't present a shock risk unless the desk/PA system it's connected to has a very, very serious ground fault. In this case, grabbing a microphone with dry hands will also likely cause a serious shock.
Dynamic mics are also passive, so it's not like the PA system would even be passing a tiny amount of power to the mic.
Imagine singing a song 4 times just to get all the camera angles
Imagine dying after making fun of someone for being dead...
Thatd actually be kinda funny
Considering the way Morrison died, screaming "anyone can play guitar," truly tragic.
This really lacks context for 1993. Kennedy was the VJ for Alternative Nation, and in the years following Nirvana & Jane’s Addiction this isn’t particularly shocking, or out of place.
I’d also mention that MTV used that shot of Yorke jumping in the pool for its own bumpers and brand identity all summer.
It’s noteworthy in that Radiohead goes on to be something much more, and what really stands out to me is the cringe of Yorke screaming at the camera.
It’s also not really “spontaneous” or unplanned considering the editing and different camera effects. I don’t remember if Beach House was broadcast “live” but there’s a lot of post production on the video
Thanks for the context!
what do you mean by cringe?
You're fast, thanks for an another video Cloudstie I hope you're doing fine. Also in that music video for the song that was taken down from their RUclips channel I think they made pretty good reference to Jim Morrison of the Doors aka 'The Lizard King' with that iguana. There is also an article about this song where Ed O'Brien's father criticizes the music video one month after the release of Computer in 1997
"lizard in a bottle yeahhhhhhh"
That's fascinating, I was wondering what that iguana was doing there. I'm doing quite well, how are you?
@@cloudstie i'm good, things are ok for me. Also people should stop complaining about the fact that those music videos exist still outside of RUclips
Why would it be a problem to grab a standard live microphone from the pool? Do people think those are some super high voltage powered circuits?
Thom would've almost died there dude. We could've lost him that day. And there was a high risk of electrocution
@@piotrjasinski2130 ehm. No.
Tom York during this must have been possessed by Keith moon's spirit.
„There was a time when Creep was not Radiohead‘s most popular song.“ - yeah, that time is called „1995 and after“.
Dude decided to upload the 2 best radiohead videos and then learned how to disappear completely
absolutely incredible video, well researched funny jokes good job
Great video, eager to see more like this!
Mars Volta trolled better at the Latin VMAs with drunkship of lanterns performance where Cedric crawls over people and throws pit bulls glasses
I don't thinkhe would've been in any real danger with the microphone ending up in the pool. It would've had to be grounded wrong, for that to happen.
The Radiohead "game" art exhibit experience thing called "Kid Amnesia" on Steam is amazing!
That letter was so smart, you won't a bunch of songs from Pablo Honey into that one little note 🤩
He was so pissed at Jim Morrison he was about to storm the gates of heaven to slap his shit
4:52 Ok Computer? The Bends was their next album.
Pablo Honey is and will always be one of my favorite Radiohead albums.
Right out of the gate, "It was at this moment... he knew.. (he focusing on sales)"
you’re tweakin bro
Stop
based
You should try listening to some of the other ones then
“He jumps into the pool out of anger!”
Shows a man frolicking joyfully in the pool.
Content creators really getting shady with their shit
Kill me but i like Pablo Honey !!! and it was my first album ever 💪
Great video. Waiting for the next one
please upload again, you're a great youtuber
I don't know why, but man what a killer thumbnail. I clicked just because of the thumbnail, and I rarely do that.
Yes they were already a great band
Siempre me pareció random ver a radiohead un una casa de playa
My Favorite Album was The Bends.
Is that the ‘Rock’ ride music from rollercoaster tycoon 2 in the background.. haha
The 2 seconds of him being told off after jumping in the pool are the funniest 2 seconds in cinema
you HAVE to update us on the letter! lol. great video!
I didn't get a response unfortunately. I suppose either it got lost in the mailroom or the people at Capitol really don't want to be reminded of their Radiohead ad campaign
Imagine saying this was the most chaotic concert and clearly not understanding that heavy metal exists where people have actually died during concerts.
All their early videos that aren’t on RUclips and sitting on daily motion be like:
I think the narrator meant those music videos can be found on the internet, besides RUclips of course
Ed was like "help i can't stop playing my guitar", whilst colin was like "yay" at the end
Nice jab at rhcp even though there is video evidence that thom likes their music. He is seen dancing to it on youtube clips. Not to mention the glaring fact he started a whole band with flea
Yeah on in Rainbows you can hear clearly that he is heavily influenced by John Fruciante. Reckoner or Faust Arp. Clear influence in the guitar playing. So I am not surprised to hear that he does
I live 12 miles from that old MTV Beachouse, and I've Dj'ed it, knowing DJ Skribble since 88' i was already Djing all the big Hamptons clubs, all you need in the Hamptons to get in the club and bypass the massive line outside, is bring your records cases from the club you just Djed at. and I had 2 beautiful gold and see-through Odyssey cases, I would go on to work for MTV Radio Station on Long Island.
Pablo Honey is a great album, especially when it came out, it stood out well amongst the angsty grunge.
U gained a sub. Keep up the good stuff.
Thanks! I'll do my best!
I was 15 then feels like a past life I remember seeing this.
Woah sick RHCP jab bro
2:03 That Israeli DJ TEAR!
That Pooljump almost united him with Jim Morrison....
Karma is real^^
Cheers! I am a new sub off of this 😊
I would hope that with GFI and competent electricians and sound engineers at a concert around a pool, Thom York dying is hype.
Great video, I get the feeling you're gonna get bigger
Oh the Good Old Days when Mtv used to play music videos😁
What happened to this channel?
Yoooooo great video!!
Its only milivolts that run through a dynamic mic like the shure sm58 … the mixer was grounded, so it would have shut off immediately… thats why bands still can perform in heavy rain … remember prince at the hlftime show at superbowl?
I watched this “live”
And Lurgee is the best song on Pablo Honey
Please make more videos it's been a year!
Why was this never continued? :(
Thanks for the video, but with all due respect, In 1993, Radiohead was already an amazing band.
Shoutout to SimCity 3000's soundtrack
yeah, that was a surprise, haha
that guy sitting on the edge of the pull should’ve pulled thom out when he came up from the dive.