@@autofocus4556 I think he got that from his slow and quiet speech. It's very deliberate, there's very little fragmentation (like and umm). The camera comment is spereated by a period so I don't think what he pulled from his second sentence has much to do with the first.
What a fascinating video. It’s a glimpse back into the band’s child-like growing phase. I’ve never thought of them as the types to send their frontman and lead guitarist to sit at a table in tiny local record shop, sign CDs, and play some songs in a corner with of a couple of acoustic guitars, but of headling festivals, selling out huge venues, and being super iconic and sweeping. Crazy to see them just be some alt-rock blokes, long before OK Computer and Kid A, just trying to deal with rapid success and further developing their sound after a so-so debut.
@@auto1nfanticid3 they are not ‘okay’ lmao. They’re top 5 bands to ever exist. They maintained a very high over 10 albums and 20 years…not overrated at all
@@auto1nfanticid3 go listen for yourself if you don’t believe me haha. Here’s a playlist with 76 masterpieces by them music.ru-vid.com/group/PLdzW0nvNnEYdoI6NgBYeEGPso1Kv-kW1i&feature=share
@@auto1nfanticid3 music is subjective and only your own thoughts can prove it. i get why some ppl hesitate on radiohead but i love em so much for their originality and emotional depth
Mr. Stephanian is gone but Matilda is still in the pharmacy some days. It's a gift and curiosity shop only thought, they don't fill prescriptions anymore.
Much Music, my alternative in the mid to late nineties from MTV, by 1995 MTV was declining until its death in 1999! Much Music saved my life as so did Radiohead after 1995.