I love how this song just flows. How it doesn't rush anywhere. All those huge planes of sweet guitar tones, the drums crashes remind me of sea with waves crashing onto a shore. All is intertwined, flowing, not seeking attention. The buildup you mention is definitely there, but it's stretched, appearing and disappearing into a mist. Love this song
@@actuallythepie I always return to this song, don't know why. It just pops in my mind and I have to listen to it :) I guess it carries me... somewhere for a while
This song... I keep coming back to it. That wavy melody, that generously laid tones of the outro solo. I don't remember now how it felt listening to for the first time, probably not very amusing. One has to tune to the tempo, to allow themselves to be taken. And then another universe opens. I love this song - and that's why I'm here :)
@@Seraphii874 really? That’s quite symbolic considering how much they went through on that tour. Finishing it with a song from their front record about moving on and getting better.
I love how this song just builds and builds and builds until the end. One of my favorite Radiohead songs ever.
Me too
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I love how this song just flows. How it doesn't rush anywhere. All those huge planes of sweet guitar tones, the drums crashes remind me of sea with waves crashing onto a shore. All is intertwined, flowing, not seeking attention. The buildup you mention is definitely there, but it's stretched, appearing and disappearing into a mist. Love this song
@@vzmol beautifully described :)
@@actuallythepie I always return to this song, don't know why. It just pops in my mind and I have to listen to it :) I guess it carries me... somewhere for a while
After I listen to every Radiohead album about a few years, I realized this song is always be my favourite
My favorite off Pablo Honey. An underrated gem.
4:25 Here's your fucking out of this world rock star
such a cute moment between nigel and thom
This song... I keep coming back to it. That wavy melody, that generously laid tones of the outro solo. I don't remember now how it felt listening to for the first time, probably not very amusing. One has to tune to the tempo, to allow themselves to be taken. And then another universe opens. I love this song - and that's why I'm here :)
my favorite song off PH. Love the buildup to the dissonant guitar chords near the end.
"It's from the first album. It's not that good" I love Thom xD
Always loved his voice on this song.
Para mi gusto, es la mejor canción del Pablo Honey. Trallazo sónico en los sesos.
today i'm depressed as fuck and this song make feel a little bit better, and also know that nobody is going to read this🙁
Seems like all the guys having a blast to play this song :) one of my favorite from them, cathartic
0:33 omfg so cute
nostalgia
La escucho absolutamente todos los días 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I suppose pablo honey is my favorite. It's so emotional.
omg i cried when thom hugged nigel
I did not, but I felt that. So pure
So underated and beautiful
Luis Enrique Muñoz Lopez I agree, it's one of my favorites. PD: My lastname is Muñoz too 😆
Lurge❤
humble guy
So beautiful, too short.
Exceptional audio
God I enjoyed that
love
TSHANKUYU VERY VERY MUCH SPIRITUALIZED
YEAH!
This is prolly the best song on Pablo honey!!!! Come to Florida... Pablo honey are you waging you’re ass?? Keeping urself clean!!
Great to Thom giving it some
Nigel Godrich. Produtor da banda.
♡
Very good coda
Foddaaaaa
Just like the non live one
When is this from?
Ερμής Ζαχαρόπουλος This is from the last show of the Ok Computer tour in 1998.
Thanks :) I just realised 1998 is actually 20 years ago.. Woah
@@ermiszacharopoulos8617 and we still love RH!!
@@Seraphii874 really? That’s quite symbolic considering how much they went through on that tour. Finishing it with a song from their front record about moving on and getting better.
Tô amolando o cifre