pt4 Radiohead Kid A Reaction | Full Album | Tracks 9-10



#Radiohead #Reaction #KidA #DeanWolfe
part 1: https://youtu.be/qjYRwY8c5ZA
part 2: https://youtu.be/nXKAdRrGR4A
part 3: https://youtu.be/JasGiqpPlqI
0:00 Morning Bell (4:27) comments
5:53 Motion Picture Soundtrack (9:10) comments
9:58 Final comments

In this video Canadian Guitarist/producer Dean Wolfe reacts to Kid A album by Radiohead- Morning Bell and Motion Picture Soundtrack.

A LITTLE ABOUT ME: I’m Dean Wolfe, a mostly self-taught Canadian guitarist/composer/multi-instrumentalist/singer/producer/performer. I started out as a full time musician, on the road at age 17 for two years, then went part-time ever since, while holding day careers including chef and spiritual health care while raising a family.
As a producer I’ve made hundreds of my own songs for media and award winning documentaries etc. I’ve been in several bands including a prog/jazz fusion act nFuze, performing in International Jazz festivals and jazz clubs. I mostly abandoned the prog genre in the 90s but have returned to it now with vigour 30 years later. So much prog! My own prog band was rejected by record labels as “too progressive’ in the late 80s, so i detoured into grunge, pop and alternative instead (then folk / acoustic fingerstyle guitar and ambient electronic as well).

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20 thoughts on “pt4 Radiohead Kid A Reaction | Full Album | Tracks 9-10”

  1. Thank you for your reaction to my favorite album of my favorite band!
    It would be wonderful to see your reaction to Scott Walker's first three albums (Scott 1, 2 and 3, respectively) and especially to the albums of his late avant-garde period (Tilt, Soused), after them any music seems pop

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  2. Hey Dean I love your channel! Tool, Radiohead, and Nine Inch Nails kind of became my trifecta growing up of my favorite bands when somebody would ask me. Of course there are many more more spanning across decades…but I want to recommend doing Nine Inch Nails (NIN). The Fragile was released in 1999 and is regarded as Trent’s magnum opus. It’s one of those albums that changes everything after you have heard it (funny to think as with a lot of bands I love now, I didn’t really have the the ears to digest them at first; but it’s one of the most profound albums I have ever heard. I recommend a full album reaction. Back when CDs were a thing, he released the album in 2 discs: Left and Right. I recommend starting with Left and doing it in its entirety, and the doing Right, the same thing. It’s something you have never experienced I promise; but give it your most gracious and accepting ears when you put it on. It is so incredibly detailed, and when you find out that Trent Reznor is the creating force behind it (he is NIN) you’ll have a deeper appreciation for his compositional nature, which is why he is probably doing scores now; like Disney’s “Soul”, HBO’s “The Watchmen”, and Netflix’s “Birdbox”. His first score was all the way back in 2010 on “The Social Network” by David Fincher. Enjoy man, and I’m really excited to do the journey with you if you decide to embark.

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  3. Great reaction one of the best i ever seen, a true listener reaction, not one of those super pumped reaction that is common here on YT. If i can suggest a thing is to listen Amnesiac after this, before to move to in Rainbows. Amnesiac is the twin of Kid A, it was recorded in the same session and was released i think less the a year after Kid A. Probably the original idea was to do a double album. Anyway someone think that Amnesiac is not a great album, i don't think so, try it yourself 😉

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  4. As I did under your last vid, I recommend you to listen to Lift your skinny fists like antennas to heaven from GY!BE. Promise, you will find it interesting!

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  5. Loved this. Your analysis is so spot on, and as with OKC, has made me appreciate things I hadn't previously. Re: In Limbo, I remember the band saying it started out trying to sound like The Police, haha! That's actually the case with a lot of Radiohead stuff – they'll be trying to sound like someone else, and it'll get passed through each member's unique filter to the point where it sounds completely unique. At the time they were listening to a lot of Warp stuff, Bjork, Can, Mingus, Miles Davis, I think Ed was on a Low-era Bowie trip. Their tastes are all so diverse that (even without the songwriting ability) I think they'd always end up sounding interesting.

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  6. Amazing reactions Dean, if you want more and liked the ambient and experimental aspects of it, you could listen to Kid-A B sides, there are really interesting songs that didn't made the cut. This is true for every Radiohead album. Make sure to check In Rainbows b-sides called In Rainbows MK2, Cheers.

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  7. Great reaction. I think you'd really like the last couple of Low albums (especially Double Negative), really interesting textures and soundscapes, like a traditional record that's been smashed to pieces and reassembled. Mimi Parker from the band sadly passed away recently, will be sorely missed.

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  8. Hey look, I don't know if it was this video you mentioned it, and frankly I'm not gonna listen all the way back to find the mention, but you brought up Secrets Of the Beehive by David Sylvian and all I have to say is that album fucking MOVED me! Absolutely phenomenal piece of music that I wouldn't have known existed if not for you. I thank you very much for the mention in one of these videos

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