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I'm starting to think I will never listen to this song LIVE and will have to die without listening the most beautiful thing ever in the history of earth
@ThomRadioheadYorke Almost everyone will die without having listened to the most beautiful thing ever in the history of earth. And how would you know if you had heard it, without having heard all possible sounds from which to compare? Maybe you would just know.
hey floop 518,.. My dad used to take me to concerts at that age! He also sat me on his lap while he played guitar. Yeah, maybe that kid grows up to have a passion for music.. JERK!
@mefeline if the baby cries anyhow; sometimes they even so barely does it is unbelievable that you can trust you're animal instinct to teach you your bb needs your breast. And needs so few food from you, like you do...
I just came up with a tune and I was wondering If I could get some feedback from youtubers out there, The song is called "KEEP ON" so if you can check it out and drop a comment I would really appreciate it :)
Thom Yorke, God-Emperor of the Bobbleheads! His head bobbles create temporal rifts in the Space-Time Continuum, which allow him to snatch celestially beautiful music from other Dimensions, which he then channels back to Planet Earth.
This is the secret of his powers. The Alpha-Bobblehead, and the Omega.....The first and the last......the Beginning and the End.
the Bridge SCHOOL benefit - get it? It's Neil Young's annual fundraiser concert for a kids school - it's family friendly, even if it presents huge concert artists - that's the amazing attraction of the thing.
It'd be funny if in the beginning he stopped playing, pointed out into the crowd and told them to shut that baby up. Irresponsible to bring a child that young to such a bustling event, kid's going to grow up hating humans more than most adults already do.
Lakewood Acoustics :-) Maybe I'll get one of those instead of Going to college. Fuck, Thom Yorke is so great. I picture Apollo as how the ancient Greeks imagined what became Thom Yorke 2000 yrs later....
i read thom wrote this after reading a story about a family that forgot one of their kids at home. That's the kid living on lollipops and crisps line. And kid being afraid of haunted houses. The rest of the lyrics? Who knows? True love waits --can mean a ton of different things.
@SemiAwesome : Benefit/concert--whatever. does it really fucking matter how we define it? There were loud amps and sounds that any parent with half a brain would know to keep an infant away from.
For the record: It is called the "bridge school benefit CONCERT". So yes, it is a concert, just non for profit.-------------idiot.
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa It was a benefit at a school for autistic kids. The kids were at the front and their parents were behind them. They didn't come to see Thom Yorke play (he wasn't even billed), they just came to have a good time with their sick kids.
@Flophole: actually, dumbass, It wa at Shoreline Amphitheater which is not a school--It is a large outdoor concert hall. It is still not an appropriate place for an infant.
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa Ah, okay. It was still a benefit for a school for autistic kids, though, despite not being held AT the school, so you can see why there might be infants there. I agree that taking babies to concerts is a bad idea, but you can understand this particular situation.
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa : you are wrong, it was in a school not a concert, and that baby was there in one of the most beautiful momments ever, so... shut up man... enjoy the song...
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa lmao, i was thinking the same thing, but then i thought again and said, "what a great dad!! that kid will thank him later on! :)
@slash156: I bet the kid will say "wow, my dad was a moron....really, brought me to a concert when I was not developed enough to even understand what it was (which is why baby was crying--too much stimulus scared the shit out of him). And thanks dad for the ear damage".
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa Shame so many parents don't realise how fragile ears are - permanent damage to hearing in babies and children can be caused so easily as your ears aren't fully developed until your mid teens.
A level that an adult can listen to for hours with no long term damage can cause permanent damage in babies in a few minutes.
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is this what a white man who has never lived in the same neighbourhood as a black man or heard a black musician play looks like? he just seems to be the absolute personification of bourgeoise indulgence to me.
What the fuck does his looks have to do with hearing how a black musician plays? Or living in the same neighbourhood as a black person?? You speak as though you've never heard of radiohead or anything apart from 'black music'?. I don't know. You want him to conform to playing hiphop or look like a rapper for you??
by equating "black musician" with "playing hiphop" and "rapper", you rather suggest that it is you who needs to broarden your thinking and listening: there is far more to "black music" than just those. and if you wanted to know about my "listening" you might have checked my profile; if you'd done that you wouldn't be saying i was interested only in black music!
I was playing on your stereotypical attitude when i used genres like hiphop/rap. Fair, I should've checked your profile beforehand, but please explain to me what you were trying to get at in your previous comment. Re-reading it, don't you find it to be ignorant?
i've scanned through the comments on this video and mine is the only one i noticed that was less than 100% in favour. i fail to see how that could ammount to a "stereotypical" view.
why is it ignorant to regard this as a rather indulgent and bourgeoise kind of creativity? where would you place this work in that context? if somebody doesn't get turned on by something it's not necessarily because they're ignorant!
generally speaking, nothing HAS to be influenced by ANYTHING, does it? it's up to him what he does and it's up to me whether i value it or not. wouldn't you agree?
In reply to the comment you removed, ''if somebody doesn't get turned on by something it's not necessarily because they're ignorant!'' I agree with this.
But I used the context of 'ignorant' for the way you said the singer looks a certain manner-by assuming he has 'never lived in the same neighbourhood as black man'.
Whether to value this song or not is completely fine and opinion in that sense is vaild, however, I still find it unecessary to judge the singer as though he's incompetant of black music and people just because of his singing style.
You said in a reply (which you also removed), ''i've scanned through the comments on this video and mine is the only one i noticed that was less than 100% in favour. [lol] i fail to see how that could ammount to a "stereotypical" view.''-yes, the majority viewed your comment as distasteful (which is an opinion everyone's entitled to, right?) And lol what's stereotypical about the PUBLIC perception of your post? Your post itself was what I found stereotypical.
ok, firstly you should not really discuss a post which the author has removed because it may be that be changed his mind, so why hold him to it? and infact, re-reading it, it's clear i had not even concluded what i was saying when i withdrew the post.
secondly, however, you haven't even read the post properly: i didn't say i'd scanned the replies to my own comment, i said i'd scanned the comments to the video--which go back for years; it was in relation to those that mine seemed to be the only one that wasn't totally sympathetic. what i was asking was: how can you describe my viewpoint as "stereotypical", when it is completely different to all the others? it would seem to be a unique view more than a stereotypical one.
rocco...saying that Thome LOOKS THAT WAY because HE DOESNT KNOW ABOUT BLACK MUSIC or LIVED IN AN AREA WITH A BLACK PERSON is what i find STEREOTYPICAL. Not the fact that your post was the only one that was not sympathetic (how did you magange to even link stereotyping to whether you liked the song or not). Honestly, just admit it wasn't cool to say that people behave or look a certain way because they're incompetant of other culture.
you can dodge and try twisting reason behind what is at hand but I will keep repeating what the implications of what your comment was suggesting. ''how can you describe my viewpoint as "stereotypical", when it is completely different to all the others?'' ...you can HAVE your viewpoint different to others. You were NOT being stereotypical by having a different say in relation to the public view, but you WERE stereotypical TO THE SINGER,the singer's looks-this is what I am trying to express to you
...and talking of dodging, when i asked you your opinion of this work in that context, you--for once--did not reply. it seems you prefer to get worked up over what you IMAGINE are the implications of what i'm saying, rather than actually discuss anything i HAVE said. putting words into my mouth just to express your loyalty to thom isn't the answer to anything.
loyalty to thome? Nothing to do with that LOL hey, i'm only on your case because when I read your post, it looked to me that your assumed somebody looks the way he does because he doesn't know black music or has never lived with black people. In context of how the song is played, I still fail to see how he looks like he's never lived in the same neighbourhood as a black person. All I want to know is how you mean by what you said.
precisely because it IS so bourgeoise and indulgent! he totally comes across as somebody who has never had to watch his back for one second and as such he, in a strange way, lacks self awareness, i think.
if i'm guilty of stereotyping anybody it's black people because i have used black neighbourhoods as a metaphor for tough neighbourhoods and that is a generalisation, for which i apologize if it causes offence to anybody. i cannot however see that this involves stereotyping thom.
We are not talking about my wordplay or my opinion of this work, just elaborate on what you meant by when you wrote ''is this what a white man who has never lived in the same neighbourhood as a black man or heard a black musician play looks like?''
LOVE this amazing yorke creature
DMeytal 2 weeks ago
He said that true love waits... so he is waiting me!
EleDjdupa 4 weeks ago
I LOVE YOU MORE AND MORE THOM
BUT CANT KEEP WAITIN' IN THE LIMBS
ITS TIME TO COME BACK HOME ....
jhonas3113 1 month ago in playlist More videos from Vonapets
Incredible talent!
Reckoner1985 1 month ago
awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww RADIO HEAD the best band of indie rock i love all the songs--is my favorite band of indie rock.....
skarlettjonaspatt 2 months ago
@skarlettjonaspatt indie :/
CheckThisSaw 1 month ago
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DUDA2139 2 months ago
So hard to believe it is just one man and his guitar that can create such magic.
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THE GOOD KING THOM OF YORKE ALWAYS RULES AND ALWAYS WILL
TheToneboss 4 months ago 2
0:35 He's thinking maybe I should bring my bany to Radiohead gigs.
Thedahdumdum 6 months ago
i loved the ending.. LLLAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
nflhester3 6 months ago
His voice is so pure in this version, it's beautiful.
ShazerThe 7 months ago
I'm starting to think I will never listen to this song LIVE and will have to die without listening the most beautiful thing ever in the history of earth
ThomRadioheadYorke 8 months ago
@ThomRadioheadYorke Almost everyone will die without having listened to the most beautiful thing ever in the history of earth. And how would you know if you had heard it, without having heard all possible sounds from which to compare? Maybe you would just know.
empirerakeback 7 months ago
I think taking the baby to see Radiohead live is the equivalent of parents playing babies Mozart!
sfcwarners 8 months ago 3
14 People are just Lust...
Snehasis 8 months ago
just don't leave...
callmejake22 9 months ago 7
hey floop 518,.. My dad used to take me to concerts at that age! He also sat me on his lap while he played guitar. Yeah, maybe that kid grows up to have a passion for music.. JERK!
TheChrisapalooza 11 months ago 6
if the baby knows to stop crying at radiohead song, it will grow up all right.
mefeline 11 months ago 32
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sliver321123 3 months ago
@mefeline if the baby cries anyhow; sometimes they even so barely does it is unbelievable that you can trust you're animal instinct to teach you your bb needs your breast. And needs so few food from you, like you do...
berengerebois1 3 months ago
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waaromzomoeilijk 11 months ago
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waaromzomoeilijk 11 months ago
I guess this is where Hearing Damage comes in
itsCindybietch 1 year ago 2
yea im sure that acoustic guitar must fucking kill a babys ears....wow
ragingstorm33 1 year ago
NODDY! Lol
daubervil 1 year ago
i eat babies
robertpearson00 1 year ago 8
wow amazing
guyanaboi122 1 year ago
such a good version of true love waits
coruptgovt 1 year ago
that's not a baby.. that was me!
Stofzuigertreflip 1 year ago
Actually the baby just quited yelling. That's the proof of great music. Baby is a pure judge.
fronesis7 1 year ago 4
@fronesis7 Or they just shut his mouth.
Artingence 1 year ago
i wanna meet this man
pipsfreckles 1 year ago
@pipsfreckles mee too!!!!!!
hurdy72 1 year ago
i plan to see radiohead before i have babies so this won't happen
johnqpublic2718 1 year ago 3
seeing Thom Yorke as a baby is like being baptized into the world of fantastic music
spencer565 1 year ago 6
@spencer565 hahaha! I much more value my Thom Yorke baptism than the one my parents made me get when I was a few months old =)
anetchi 1 year ago
@anetchi AGREED :D
spencer565 1 year ago
@anetchi hahaha I couldn't agree more. Need to go see these guys sometime!
spencer565 7 months ago
14 people blatantly tongue justin biebers (lack of) balls
GaberielClo 1 year ago
@GaberielClo you're just as bad for mentioning the twat
Soundgarden8497 1 year ago
ME ENCANTA. Graaaaaaaaaacias al cielo un día alguien me hizo escuchar Black Star y hoy en día me gusta cada vez más Radiohead♥
JuliBordolina 1 year ago
pure gold
thcsabinad 1 year ago 2
Living legend. 'nuff said.
melanabella 1 year ago 7
jizz jizz*
mxl812 1 year ago
@mxl812
pardon you
roblowefan1 1 year ago
the baby adds mood to the song? XD
mxl812 1 year ago 4
Ich find das voll krank, wie er mit dem Kopf wackelt :D
CheersMuse 1 year ago
great song, embarrassing title for when i try and show this to my friends
bradenls0 1 year ago 4
I'd like to believe that "true love", does indeed wait.
UnholyMan122 1 year ago 17
@UnholyMan122 Oh! You sound like a holy man. I would like to see it, too.
serenadesea 4 months ago
@UnholyMan122 It does!
rubendebest100 3 months ago
hi everyone,
I just came up with a tune and I was wondering If I could get some feedback from youtubers out there, The song is called "KEEP ON" so if you can check it out and drop a comment I would really appreciate it :)
THANKS
slashoasis156 1 year ago
Lucky baby, being exposed to Radiohead at such a tender age!
mrazedisinilah 1 year ago
00:30 Thom Yorke freaky eyes.......now shit gets real.
TJsalami 1 year ago 2
@TJsalami idiot
keikoSG 1 year ago
@TJsalami he's such a ledge
MoonNymph775 1 year ago
voll das fette video
Riptor85 1 year ago
baby cry because he its with tom i too cry if i was him
docnom 1 year ago
One of the best song ever written
j0lteon 1 year ago
the baby was just a few seconds!... a great performnce! thanx!
punkedNDy 1 year ago
baby rocks..!!!! even baby like Thom
bajuriphd 1 year ago 6
Thom Yorke, God-Emperor of the Bobbleheads! His head bobbles create temporal rifts in the Space-Time Continuum, which allow him to snatch celestially beautiful music from other Dimensions, which he then channels back to Planet Earth.
This is the secret of his powers. The Alpha-Bobblehead, and the Omega.....The first and the last......the Beginning and the End.
:D
CaptainKubla 1 year ago 2
Hahahaha, the Baby has been Baptised by the power of Radiohead, what could be more excellent?
Alright, the bloke is obviously a fucking idiot, but you've got to admit its funny. :D
CaptainKubla 1 year ago
baby rocker! XD
alexkat124 1 year ago
By all means
lopunny5 1 year ago
I think its good, to let a baby listen Radiohead.. but AT HOME!
sNAiTHnAg 1 year ago 4
sing ''i will'' for baby, thom!
Euginex 1 year ago
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R.I.P THOM
probber66 1 year ago
you can thank this man for filming this if it is his baby...not troll about it
raven010891 1 year ago 2
the baby stopped cryin' as soon as he started singing :)
simply awesome
and the cry was 2 say cheerz to thom :)
madhav05 1 year ago 73
i want to punch your baby in hte head!
Jesseg777 1 year ago
the Bridge SCHOOL benefit - get it? It's Neil Young's annual fundraiser concert for a kids school - it's family friendly, even if it presents huge concert artists - that's the amazing attraction of the thing.
jabartone 1 year ago
"Hey mate i got tickets to Radiohead!"
"Cool shit! Oh damn i just remembered. I got this baby."
"No worries, just bring him with you!"
"Great idea!" -_-
floop518 1 year ago 85
i hope SO.................................
radioigo 1 year ago
lmao who takes a baby to see Thom?
TheTwilight 1 year ago
fucking crying baby¬¬
LeIouchBi 1 year ago
fucking baby.. TAKE THE SEED OUTSIDE! LEAVE IT IN THE STREETS!
jamjiggy123 2 years ago
It'd be funny if in the beginning he stopped playing, pointed out into the crowd and told them to shut that baby up. Irresponsible to bring a child that young to such a bustling event, kid's going to grow up hating humans more than most adults already do.
sorijin 2 years ago 2
@sorijin if i were a kid i woulnd mind going to see thom :D
ProPerfection 1 year ago
its like hes in his own little world when hes singing
iTsLeahhh 2 years ago 6
lol was that a baby crying in the beginning?
MrJacob110 2 years ago 6
@MrJacob110 this, or an old wooden door in a ghost house is being opened.
Fidelisadmortem 2 years ago 2
@MrJacob110 this, or an old wooden door in a ghost house is being opened.
Fidelisadmortem 2 years ago
Lakewood Acoustics :-) Maybe I'll get one of those instead of Going to college. Fuck, Thom Yorke is so great. I picture Apollo as how the ancient Greeks imagined what became Thom Yorke 2000 yrs later....
YoungBass182 2 years ago 2
This song makes me cry everytime I hear it. Chillingly gorgeous.
damnedone22 2 years ago 5
i read thom wrote this after reading a story about a family that forgot one of their kids at home. That's the kid living on lollipops and crisps line. And kid being afraid of haunted houses. The rest of the lyrics? Who knows? True love waits --can mean a ton of different things.
onnion63 2 years ago 3
can't wait to see Mr.Yorke tomorrow night in cambs, gonna be sweet!
begily 2 years ago
i was there, was fucking amazing, cambridge is very pretty too so glad he played this at the end
jojo1791 2 years ago
maybe they were trying to do their kid a favour and ingrain radiohead into the depths of his mind. not working it seems :D
rejeznik 2 years ago 2
@SnowfallEon /every/ decade... you sure? :)
heh - but i know what you mean - it's easy for us old folk to generalise :)
theboyv 2 years ago
Yeah, bring a baby to a concert---FUCKING IDIOT!
aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa 2 years ago 169
I know man, who the fuck does that?
afroman7985 2 years ago
If its the difference between getting to go to the Radiohead concert and not going to the concert i would give it serious concideration myself!
blablabla6694 2 years ago 3
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa hahahaha!
GUACHEMX 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa. seriously.. that fan needs to re-evaluate their parenting.
jebusdota 1 year ago
@jebusdota Whats wrong with bringn your kid to see Radiohead.better than greenday, or gaga
graveflower138 1 year ago 5
@graveflower138 babys shouldnt go to concerts full stop wtf!
LowleyUK 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa It wasn't a concert, it was a school, apparently. It says at the start of the video
Flophole 1 year ago
@Flophole : You are an idiot
aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa Yeah, I know... I realised after I wrote it D:
Flophole 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa
i bring babies to concerts all the time.
billyhigdon 1 year ago
@billyhigdon: Ok, than you are an asshole.
aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa
LOL
bajuriphd 1 year ago
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SemiAwesome 1 year ago
@SemiAwesome : Benefit/concert--whatever. does it really fucking matter how we define it? There were loud amps and sounds that any parent with half a brain would know to keep an infant away from.
For the record: It is called the "bridge school benefit CONCERT". So yes, it is a concert, just non for profit.-------------idiot.
aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa 1 year ago
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SemiAwesome 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa It was a benefit at a school for autistic kids. The kids were at the front and their parents were behind them. They didn't come to see Thom Yorke play (he wasn't even billed), they just came to have a good time with their sick kids.
Flophole 1 year ago 3
@Flophole: actually, dumbass, It wa at Shoreline Amphitheater which is not a school--It is a large outdoor concert hall. It is still not an appropriate place for an infant.
aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa Ah, okay. It was still a benefit for a school for autistic kids, though, despite not being held AT the school, so you can see why there might be infants there. I agree that taking babies to concerts is a bad idea, but you can understand this particular situation.
Flophole 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa hahaha yes then
GaberielClo 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa Dude hahaha it sounds like you qouted straight from Raising Hope.
The "Smokey Floyd" Episode ...watch it on hulu.
JonnyRocketfingers7 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa : you are wrong, it was in a school not a concert, and that baby was there in one of the most beautiful momments ever, so... shut up man... enjoy the song...
ThomRadioheadYorke 1 year ago
@ThomRadioheadYorke < and i would cry more than the baby, not just at the beggining, but the whole song.
this is simply the best song ever, ever, ever
ThomRadioheadYorke 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa lmao, i was thinking the same thing, but then i thought again and said, "what a great dad!! that kid will thank him later on! :)
slash156 1 year ago
@slash156: I bet the kid will say "wow, my dad was a moron....really, brought me to a concert when I was not developed enough to even understand what it was (which is why baby was crying--too much stimulus scared the shit out of him). And thanks dad for the ear damage".
aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa 1 year ago 2
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa Obviously the parents don't care about their hearing getting damaged.
KleWdSide 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa yea people need to stop bringing you to concerts
ragingstorm33 1 year ago
@aaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaaqaa Shame so many parents don't realise how fragile ears are - permanent damage to hearing in babies and children can be caused so easily as your ears aren't fully developed until your mid teens.
A level that an adult can listen to for hours with no long term damage can cause permanent damage in babies in a few minutes.
carlgos 1 year ago
@carlgos I reckon the baby will accept damaged hearing when it grows up to be able to say it heard Thom Yorke live once.
WHATtheF00K77 10 months ago 6
this song almost makes me cry too haha but ye amazing nothing better. last flowers too
madmusicalmonkey 2 years ago 2
@madmusicalmonkey Thanks!
radioheadkids2 1 year ago
this song amlost every time makes me cry, especially the latitude version.... :( love ya thom
ProPerfection 2 years ago
0:15 Baby's like "HELL YEAH!!"
Mattematask 2 years ago 113
hahahaha!
Cyferion 2 years ago
na hes like "FUCK YEAH"
75touch 2 years ago 3
love this
NatyCarvalhoRibero 2 years ago
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JanJoosdt 2 years ago
Funny, with all those unwanted pregnancies in the world, true love must be more common than we're all letting on.
NotQuiteLucid 2 years ago
@NotQuiteLucid um...either you've missed the point or are making an irrelevant comment...
or...
i just have :)
theboyv 2 years ago
I think we both have :D
NotQuiteLucid 2 years ago
This is one of my favourite songs.
Plus, does anyone see how sexual that look at 0:33 is? haha love it.
sophilianate 2 years ago 8
Radical to the max.
liberferox 2 years ago
wtf?
vferraz88 2 years ago
WOW
Tajpek 2 years ago 3
yeah you suck.....
yousuperpussy 2 years ago
it's such a dream
andborna 2 years ago 3
This is the most beautiful song ever. I'm still waiting my True Love... In the meantime I'm not living, I'm just killing time
ThomRadioheadYorke 2 years ago 4
Me too man... or woman.... Me TOO!
mallen625 2 years ago 3
go bobble yorke go!
soccrsnipe 2 years ago 3
back the 'babies' debate ... Of course, I Might Be Wrong .... lol!
Islingtonians 2 years ago
Radiohead is epic. Thom Yorke is amazing.
ladiesman106313 2 years ago 4
can't you both just agree to disagree ? LOL !
topliff12345 2 years ago 5
I'll drown my beliefs
To have your babies
I'll dress like your niece
And wash your swollen feet
Just don't leave
Don't leave
I'm not living
I'm just killing time
Your tiny hands
Your crazy kitten smile
stacygirl777 2 years ago 4
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is this what a white man who has never lived in the same neighbourhood as a black man or heard a black musician play looks like? he just seems to be the absolute personification of bourgeoise indulgence to me.
rocco777777 2 years ago
right!. but anyway we must recognize what a good artist he is, talking about harmonies of course.
ricfregian1 2 years ago
You have him confused with Bono
pjcolclasure 2 years ago
a lot of people are confused about bono. some people are confused enough to buy his records, but god knows why! ; )
rocco777777 2 years ago 5
what does this song has to do with a blacks man neighborhood?
spanishnavax 2 years ago
What the fuck does his looks have to do with hearing how a black musician plays? Or living in the same neighbourhood as a black person?? You speak as though you've never heard of radiohead or anything apart from 'black music'?. I don't know. You want him to conform to playing hiphop or look like a rapper for you??
thelastvampirehunter 2 years ago
rocco777777, boarden how you think and what you listen to.
thelastvampirehunter 2 years ago
by equating "black musician" with "playing hiphop" and "rapper", you rather suggest that it is you who needs to broarden your thinking and listening: there is far more to "black music" than just those. and if you wanted to know about my "listening" you might have checked my profile; if you'd done that you wouldn't be saying i was interested only in black music!
rocco777777 2 years ago
does his singing style have to be influenced by living in the same neighbourhood as a black man?
thelastvampirehunter 2 years ago
I was playing on your stereotypical attitude when i used genres like hiphop/rap. Fair, I should've checked your profile beforehand, but please explain to me what you were trying to get at in your previous comment. Re-reading it, don't you find it to be ignorant?
thelastvampirehunter 2 years ago
i've scanned through the comments on this video and mine is the only one i noticed that was less than 100% in favour. i fail to see how that could ammount to a "stereotypical" view.
why is it ignorant to regard this as a rather indulgent and bourgeoise kind of creativity? where would you place this work in that context? if somebody doesn't get turned on by something it's not necessarily because they're ignorant!
can you really deny that this
rocco777777 2 years ago
generally speaking, nothing HAS to be influenced by ANYTHING, does it? it's up to him what he does and it's up to me whether i value it or not. wouldn't you agree?
rocco777777 2 years ago
In reply to the comment you removed, ''if somebody doesn't get turned on by something it's not necessarily because they're ignorant!'' I agree with this.
But I used the context of 'ignorant' for the way you said the singer looks a certain manner-by assuming he has 'never lived in the same neighbourhood as black man'.
thelastvampirehunter 2 years ago
Whether to value this song or not is completely fine and opinion in that sense is vaild, however, I still find it unecessary to judge the singer as though he's incompetant of black music and people just because of his singing style.
thelastvampirehunter 2 years ago
You said in a reply (which you also removed), ''i've scanned through the comments on this video and mine is the only one i noticed that was less than 100% in favour. [lol] i fail to see how that could ammount to a "stereotypical" view.''-yes, the majority viewed your comment as distasteful (which is an opinion everyone's entitled to, right?) And lol what's stereotypical about the PUBLIC perception of your post? Your post itself was what I found stereotypical.
thelastvampirehunter 2 years ago
ok, firstly you should not really discuss a post which the author has removed because it may be that be changed his mind, so why hold him to it? and infact, re-reading it, it's clear i had not even concluded what i was saying when i withdrew the post.
rocco777777 2 years ago
secondly, however, you haven't even read the post properly: i didn't say i'd scanned the replies to my own comment, i said i'd scanned the comments to the video--which go back for years; it was in relation to those that mine seemed to be the only one that wasn't totally sympathetic. what i was asking was: how can you describe my viewpoint as "stereotypical", when it is completely different to all the others? it would seem to be a unique view more than a stereotypical one.
rocco777777 2 years ago
the person who gave the "thumbs down" to this remark is objecting to freedom of choice! very disturbing.
rocco777777 2 years ago
rocco...saying that Thome LOOKS THAT WAY because HE DOESNT KNOW ABOUT BLACK MUSIC or LIVED IN AN AREA WITH A BLACK PERSON is what i find STEREOTYPICAL. Not the fact that your post was the only one that was not sympathetic (how did you magange to even link stereotyping to whether you liked the song or not). Honestly, just admit it wasn't cool to say that people behave or look a certain way because they're incompetant of other culture.
thelastvampirehunter 2 years ago
i've never said he was incompetent of anything! the words i used were bougeoise and indulgent, not incompetent.
rocco777777 2 years ago
you can dodge and try twisting reason behind what is at hand but I will keep repeating what the implications of what your comment was suggesting. ''how can you describe my viewpoint as "stereotypical", when it is completely different to all the others?'' ...you can HAVE your viewpoint different to others. You were NOT being stereotypical by having a different say in relation to the public view, but you WERE stereotypical TO THE SINGER,the singer's looks-this is what I am trying to express to you
thelastvampirehunter 2 years ago
...and talking of dodging, when i asked you your opinion of this work in that context, you--for once--did not reply. it seems you prefer to get worked up over what you IMAGINE are the implications of what i'm saying, rather than actually discuss anything i HAVE said. putting words into my mouth just to express your loyalty to thom isn't the answer to anything.
rocco777777 2 years ago
loyalty to thome? Nothing to do with that LOL hey, i'm only on your case because when I read your post, it looked to me that your assumed somebody looks the way he does because he doesn't know black music or has never lived with black people. In context of how the song is played, I still fail to see how he looks like he's never lived in the same neighbourhood as a black person. All I want to know is how you mean by what you said.
thelastvampirehunter 2 years ago
precisely because it IS so bourgeoise and indulgent! he totally comes across as somebody who has never had to watch his back for one second and as such he, in a strange way, lacks self awareness, i think.
if i'm guilty of stereotyping anybody it's black people because i have used black neighbourhoods as a metaphor for tough neighbourhoods and that is a generalisation, for which i apologize if it causes offence to anybody. i cannot however see that this involves stereotyping thom.
rocco777777 2 years ago
We are not talking about my wordplay or my opinion of this work, just elaborate on what you meant by when you wrote ''is this what a white man who has never lived in the same neighbourhood as a black man or heard a black musician play looks like?''
thelastvampirehunter 2 years ago
you mustn't tell people what to do in these exchanges. try saying please, or could you elaborate...it's