Björk - Debut REACTION/REVIEW
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@CookingWithJackDaniels
@CookingWithJackDaniels 3 күн бұрын
I’m not sure if you’re religious, but the album Beyond Control by Kings Kaleidoscope is one of my favorites even almost a decade later.
@andreschaves715
@andreschaves715 4 күн бұрын
beautiful reaction & review. 🙏🏽✨
@colby_kafka
@colby_kafka 8 күн бұрын
You are so cute.
@iamza.
@iamza. 13 күн бұрын
Man I was hoping he'd say something about the guitar solo in Famous Last Words! Even as a drummer😂
@fakecubed
@fakecubed 20 күн бұрын
I hope you'll also listen to Disk 2.
@fakecubed
@fakecubed 20 күн бұрын
I tell new people to Radiohead to start with Pablo Honey and then trust the process. Kid A is shocking, took me a little while to appreciate this album as did most Radiohead fans. But the absolute balls on these guys, the daring, the gall, it's what makes Radiohead so good and so influential. They will experiment, they will find new creative sounds, new creative arrangements, and they will learn from them and grow. Take out any one album and you don't get the next one. Where they've ended up in A Moon Shaped Pool is outstanding, and how they got there is really quite remarkable. The journey has so many great highlights, across all their albums.
@fakecubed
@fakecubed 20 күн бұрын
TFW you realize The Tourist crashed and the album loops around to Airbag.
@fakecubed
@fakecubed 20 күн бұрын
With having only ever listened to Creep, I kind of wish you had started at the beginning with Pablo Honey, then The Bends, instead of jumping straight to OK Computer. Every album they reinvented themselves, and it's more fun to listen to the full evolution.
@trueblue8869
@trueblue8869 21 күн бұрын
12:13 you know what's crazy.... her pen game is so lethal that for me it can also mean.... a crane as in construction. Those huge building cranes. Those metal clouds..... and that freedom she yearned for was the country. The open sky without impediments.
@vytriole
@vytriole 22 күн бұрын
mama is such a cool fucking song, such an experience
@CSM_TV
@CSM_TV Ай бұрын
Love your reactions, man. Much appreciated
@kasparisdead
@kasparisdead Ай бұрын
When he started crying at Concorde I knew it was over 💀
@iggnatios
@iggnatios Ай бұрын
"Ya no podia salir" it's a one-way trip. thanks for reacting bro!
@bigsucc3993
@bigsucc3993 Ай бұрын
motion picture soundtrack sounds like i’m an old person that is on my death bed remembering everything and having no regrets
@bonniepiex
@bonniepiex Ай бұрын
Can you listen to the album: Polvo Estelar from chris stars
@patronsaintofswitchbladefi2944
@patronsaintofswitchbladefi2944 Ай бұрын
Gerard plays 2 different characters in multiple songs & both in songs like Sleep where he's the Patient and then the Parader screaming "WAKE UP!'. You can hear it in The End when it flows from the Patient to the Parader in Dead. The Parader is this particular kid's"Boatman" or guide into the afterlife who's been given some power & has a following on the other side but the Parader has some issues of his own heard in Mama. At the end of Sleep you can hear the Parader goes from talking shit to & having distain for the Patient to showing empathy, gaining respect for his fight,& willing the Patient to live by screaming"WAKE UP!!!" This album is beautiful but when you figure out the different characters it really shows Gerard's brilliance. Without Ray Toro MCR wouldn't be MCR but without Gerard Way they wouldn't be punk rock God's. Gerard Way is a national treasure and should be honored as such for his generational work in not only MCR but Umbrella Academy and the millions of lives he's touched. I met the boys in '04 when I worked at a concert venue and if I hadn't already been a fan after meeting them i would have. Mikey Way was especially a very gracious and extremely appreciative dude. Mikey gave me a hug & told me i was "really sweet". Id given up my bar that night to work the MCR rider backstage so I got to hangout with them a bit. I was kinda shocked as the boys hung out in the actual venue before the show and didn't stay on their bus until curtains. Normally with band's having their success and 3 Cheers had really taken off by then with the Im not ok video in regular circulation by then they'd tend to keep to themselves and stay in the bus or hotel right up until go time. Not MCR. I went in early to set-up their rider and had to run to Publix for a few things but made sure I was back for soundcheck which was fantastic BTW. Me and our "office lady" for lack of a better term (Stephanie & she's AWESOME!!!) & I immediately went backstage after & was very surprised to see the boys still hanging out with Mikey strumming his red bass unplugged. I went to Mikey first to see if they needed anything & just to tell them that I was their guy at the venue if they needed whatever. Mikey was really nice so I took the opportunity to tell him that I was a big fan. He immediately gave me a little half hug and said awww. He then noticed my Silver Surfer themed sleeve on my arm and wanted to show Gerard. Anyway... very cool night and GREAT show I watched from backstage right just behind Ray shredding who was off to the side of Bob's kit. Long live My Chemical Romance ♥️
@patronsaintofswitchbladefi2944
@patronsaintofswitchbladefi2944 Ай бұрын
Long live My Chemical Romance ♥️
@WordAte
@WordAte Ай бұрын
You reaction to Motion Picture Soundtrack was amazing. Thanks for sharing that.
@WordAte
@WordAte Ай бұрын
After Airbag: There was a lot of room to breathe. After Paranoid Android: I can't breathe. After Exit Music for a Film: I keep breathing. After Karma Police: Do I deserve to breathe? After the entire album: I am a computer. Breathing is inconsequential. Another Radiohead fan.
@memetrashcan9613
@memetrashcan9613 Ай бұрын
Having a breakdown while listening to Radiohead yeah that sounds about right
@CharCharBinks80
@CharCharBinks80 Ай бұрын
Could u listen to the glow pt 2 by the microphones
@i_DONT_get_IT
@i_DONT_get_IT Ай бұрын
The tourist: my favorite 😊
@OfTheOverflow
@OfTheOverflow Ай бұрын
Gorillaz - Song Machine reaction when? Loved this and Demon Days reviews!
@leonel8831
@leonel8831 2 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say their best album, c'mon now. I enjoyed it nevertheless.
@truman4875
@truman4875 2 ай бұрын
A Certain Romance might be my favorite song of all time
@tomearle4599
@tomearle4599 2 ай бұрын
Mary Jane is a self reflection about herself.
@FuccYew
@FuccYew 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this
@FuccYew
@FuccYew 2 ай бұрын
Fun fact. How much a dollar cost and mortal man were created in South Africa while Kendrick was on tour. Being out there inspired him. In how much a dollar costs he says 10 Rand which is there currency. Mortal man references Nelson Mandela. His producer sounwave said during an interview that they make a lot of their music while on tour because their inspiration comes from being amongst the people rather than being closed off from the world. Look up Sounwaves interview and he further explains their creative process.
@FuccYew
@FuccYew 2 ай бұрын
These walls is about Kendrick misusing his fame and influence to have sex with the girlfriend of the person that killed his friend that died in real life that he spoke about on the first verse of the song “sing about me”. The first verse is about the vaginal walls of his girlfriend. He then goes on to rap directly to the guy that killed his friend. It’s a revenge/sex song. Kendrick used this song as a single which adds to the fact that this is a revenge song lol.
@FuccYew
@FuccYew 2 ай бұрын
The second verse on institutionalized is written from the perspective of his friend that he brought to the bet awards. That verse starts out with snoop saying “took his homie to the show(bet awards) and this is what they said”. The verse written from his friends POV is explaining how he’s envious of these rich ppl and wants to rob them because they constantly flaunt thier wealth.
@FuccYew
@FuccYew 2 ай бұрын
I criticized you for not dissecting the lyrics for GKMC but you did a great job of trying to understand the lyrical content for this video. Thank you. Your break down of king kunta was on point but the part you might not be aware of was the fact he was speaking about Drake. This was the time when Drake did an interview that was taking shots at Kendrick’s control verse. Drake took it personal which got Kendrick upset because it wasn’t personal. The control verse was friendly competition but Drake was being petty in the interview and took shots at Kendrick which tarnished thier relationship.
@FuccYew
@FuccYew 2 ай бұрын
Wesley’s Theory is a song about the trouble that follows black people that gain fame and fortune. The first verse Kendrick speaks about how artist from the hood ignorantly want to spend money irresponsibly. The second verse is written from the perspective of “Uncle Sam” aka the government. When he says “I’ll Wesley snipe your ass before 35” at the end it’s referring to how the famous actor Wesley got locked up for tax evasion. That’s why he chose the name Wesley’s Theory for the song. It was sinister because black people have historically been taken advantage of in the music industry. You did a good job on the breakdown.
@FuccYew
@FuccYew 2 ай бұрын
Please listen to this again and do a lyrical analysis instead of talking over it. You spoke over sing about me when the first verse was speaking from the perspective of his friend that thanked Kendrick for being there when his brother died. The verse explains how his friend retaliated for the murder Kendrick witnessed and ended up dying because of it. The second verse is written from the perspective of Tammy’s sister and right before it ends she says I’ll never fade away and then the vocals fade out. On section 80 there was a song called Tammy’s song and the sister was upset that Kendrick was telling her story to the world. The third verse is Kendrick speaking from his own perspective telling Tammy’s sister that he feels like he has to tell these stories. The message of these 2 songs are more than a general message about violence. He’s talking about his actual life experience and the things he literally witnessed.
@FuccYew
@FuccYew 2 ай бұрын
33:20 The reason this album is amazing is because of the lyrical content. Kendrick explained how the first blunt he smoked had him foaming at the mouth and you only focused on the beat. I’ve noticed that many ppl from the suburbs focus on the beats and ignore what he’s saying. It’s almost as if they don’t think the lyrics are worth dissecting. He explains how he shot someone as kid and how he staged a robbery because of the negative influences in his life. It’s upsetting when ppl ignore the meaning of the songs.
@FuccYew
@FuccYew 2 ай бұрын
I don’t mean to be rude I just feel like you aren’t seeing that he’s talking about his actual story. To someone that’s just tuning in it sounds like he’s speaking about the hood in general but it’s based on people he actually knows. You did an amazing job of dissecting the sound. But I can tell you get uncomfortable when violence is brought up. It’s like you subconsciously try to block it out because of stereotypes that have been instilled in you but it’s holding you back from understanding and fully grasping the meaning of the songs. I respect that you took the time to appreciate the music but I felt like giving you the respect of explaining why you weren’t fully understanding the lyrics. This album is very raw and real so it’s going to feel like culture shock for people that come from a more sheltered environment.
@user-pp3dq1bs4r
@user-pp3dq1bs4r 2 ай бұрын
You look just like me tearing up through most of Radio head songs lol aren't they beautiful ❤️😂🎉
@mirjamvond1731
@mirjamvond1731 2 ай бұрын
I'm delighted to discover that I still know the words of Fitter Happier by heart lol 😄
@chicagotransitauthority3161
@chicagotransitauthority3161 2 ай бұрын
This is my favorite record so far in the 2020s. I swear if you want a great modern era rock record, this record would be one I’d recommend. Amazing example of Post-Rock
@bymaxxie
@bymaxxie 2 ай бұрын
The Place Where He Inserted The Blade is so perfect
@whenthesunhitsssss
@whenthesunhitsssss 2 ай бұрын
are we trying to kill this poor man
@venw.3655
@venw.3655 2 ай бұрын
@43:40 The line "I'll live longer than you and never fade away. I'll never fade away-" happened before the inevitable fade. Not meaning that she had a lot to say (even though she did). But more so because her relevance eventually did just that- faded.
@ThisIsJulianaAntunes
@ThisIsJulianaAntunes 2 ай бұрын
This album is gold!!!! A masterpiece.
@dagoaguirre3520
@dagoaguirre3520 2 ай бұрын
react to true(ep) by solange
@ps4vortex903
@ps4vortex903 2 ай бұрын
you should watch the movie Control! it's about Ian Curtis's life and it was directed by Joy Division's photographer
@BIGxBOSSxx1
@BIGxBOSSxx1 2 ай бұрын
Anyone can say what they will about MCR, but i think these guys are undeniably talented in regards to their musicianship. The drummer and the lead guitarist are amazing.
@QuikVidGuy
@QuikVidGuy 3 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, I just started and you're already in uniform for a reaction You're more committed than Bob was
@richardmarker5308
@richardmarker5308 3 ай бұрын
Perfect is a song detailing the standards parents set for their children
@isaacsutherland829
@isaacsutherland829 3 ай бұрын
I don’t know if you’ll see this comment at this point, but if you haven’t checked out the live at queen elizabeth version of basketball shoes, do yourself a favor and listen. The raw emotion put into that version blows me away every time. Honestly probably in my top 5 favorite songs of all time.
@Fabionfight
@Fabionfight 3 ай бұрын
Radiohead makes those of us who listen to it cry at first, then think then laugh, the music that Radiohead makes is psychological medicine, and I experienced that, when sadness comes I immediately listen to Radiohead, I hope you are all well, friends😊
@ghostcatboy77
@ghostcatboy77 3 ай бұрын
The Ghost of You is so incredible
@JasonWindsor88
@JasonWindsor88 3 ай бұрын
I think this is contrived
@space_1073
@space_1073 3 ай бұрын
you're contrived