Any Radiohead fans here? This song is a complete masterpiece. It's simply about letting go of stress but what makes it stand out is that it conveys it in such a profound meaning. Sometimes, after...
Any Radiohead fans here? This song is a complete masterpiece. It's simply about letting go of stress but what makes it stand out is that it conveys it in such a profound meaning. Sometimes, after a hard day of work when we're going down that elevator , we just need to remember that at the end of the elevator is our apartment,house,whatever waiting for us. So, forget your troubles and lighten up squirt.
Hi, fellow Radiohead fan. The song is a complete masterpiece but not the one that ended up in OKNOTOK. To me it feels extremely raw and unfinished, mainly because it's a raw and unfinished track....
Hi, fellow Radiohead fan.
The song is a complete masterpiece but not the one that ended up in OKNOTOK. To me it feels extremely raw and unfinished, mainly because it's a raw and unfinished track. I mean, even Nigel Godrich was a little baffled at the fact the band choose this version over others they supposedly have.
It seems there is a misunderstanding, I know this recording is not the best but I am referring to the song itself. Personally, I don't mind how a song is recorded since it's usually the same...
It seems there is a misunderstanding, I know this recording is not the best but I am referring to the song itself. Personally, I don't mind how a song is recorded since it's usually the same concept as the other recordings (unless it's like a cover).
Glad this song and Man of War actually got studio releases with OKNOTOK, but I feel like a lot of the charm their original bootlegs had was in the muddiness of the live recordings. Still a nice...
Glad this song and Man of War actually got studio releases with OKNOTOK, but I feel like a lot of the charm their original bootlegs had was in the muddiness of the live recordings. Still a nice listen.
Any Radiohead fans here? This song is a complete masterpiece. It's simply about letting go of stress but what makes it stand out is that it conveys it in such a profound meaning. Sometimes, after a hard day of work when we're going down that elevator , we just need to remember that at the end of the elevator is our apartment,house,whatever waiting for us. So, forget your troubles and lighten up squirt.
Hi, fellow Radiohead fan.
The song is a complete masterpiece but not the one that ended up in OKNOTOK. To me it feels extremely raw and unfinished, mainly because it's a raw and unfinished track. I mean, even Nigel Godrich was a little baffled at the fact the band choose this version over others they supposedly have.
But all in all, this was better than nothing.
It seems there is a misunderstanding, I know this recording is not the best but I am referring to the song itself. Personally, I don't mind how a song is recorded since it's usually the same concept as the other recordings (unless it's like a cover).
Glad this song and Man of War actually got studio releases with OKNOTOK, but I feel like a lot of the charm their original bootlegs had was in the muddiness of the live recordings. Still a nice listen.