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  • Gets me every time this song....bliss.

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  • Oh Radiohead, you get me everytime.

  • HOW DO THEY DO IT EVERY TIME ? SONGS SO SAD AND CREAPY. BUT WITH OVER POWER'N PRESSANCE. NO MATTER WHAT STYLE THEY CHOOSE EVERY NOTE EVERY CHORD AND VOCAL IS A MASTER PEICE!! WILL NEVER BE BEATEN BY ANY BAND!!!!

  • @ukjay2007

    LEARN TO SPELL AND NOT USE CAPS

  • @ukjay2007 ehem. How do they do it every time? Their song are so sad and creepy, but with an overpowering presence. Not matter what style they choose every note, every chord, and every vocal is a masterpiece! They will never be beaten by any band!

    Just saying.

  • Confessions.

  • reminds me of "no surprises" ... just the music ;)

  • LOL at kurina!!! WHATEVER! Nice Good WIll Hunting answer you gave there. Oh my God, you people!!! Did you get your text book and dictionary out to help you type that one up or are you just naturally as square as you can possibly be? Geeeeez

  • @webbtastic100 Dawg, your jah like square for saying square, good vocabulary isn't bad, it's just good vocabulary, suck it.

  • I heard this song in the Japanese horror movie- Kokuhaku, this was so fit, gave the movie an extremely creepy feeling

  • Just one comparison between Pink Floyd and Radiohead...

    BOTH BANDS ARE SO FUCKING GREAT!

  • too much, too bright, too powerfull!!!!

  • You can tell they've hit their prime when their B-Sides are as good as anything on their full blown albums.

  • would someone give Thommy a hug please, he might feel better, maybe

  • @emptyhighways i would rather be sad and beautiful than happy and shallow

  • @kuurina - Interesting presumption you seem to have. Does happiness imply shallowness? And beauty implies sadness? In the sense that the two are inextricable parts of one another? Well, that's a very arbitrary assumption. A dysfunctional one in my opinion. I'd rather be happy AND beautiful. A lot of what we think "IS" and "IS NOT" is just that: linguistic, cultural and circumstantial conditioning.

  • @emptyhighways interesting interpretation of my words you seem to have. perhaps you should re-read your own before jumping ahead and making connections that do not exist.

  • It's OK for bands to be related aesthetically....English

    music is one lineage of major and minor keys in a

    variety of forms. Radiohead is great because they

    know here they come from in terms of musical ideas

    and use them well.

  • great song. period.

  • um i believe RAdiohead influences others with there brilliance...

  • We just want to inform fellow radiohead fans!

    We are a band called Koi and we just finished our debut album "In Tomorrow Hid Yesterday".

    It's available for free downloading at our channel, or you can just search for "Less Than Abstract".

    It's also available at spotify.

    If you're looking for new bands, check it out, it's very inspired by these guys so you might like it...if you're not looking for new bands, just ignore this. Rock on! //Patrik

  • @KoiChannel good album title regardless of ur sound which i have not heard yet

  • Is it really "relief, believe, relief, believe, relief, believe?" I thought he was saying only relief or maybe a few beliefs. I'm asking b/c i always have trouble understanding what Thom Yorke is singing. (Oh! and 2 +2 = 5 was especially hard! it took me 3 play through WITH the lyrics to understand what he was saying. lol, good times)

  • Yeah, Thom Yorke is weird like that. I always have troubles with Radiohead lyrics. I always think that one word he sings sounds like 3 different words.. if that makes any sense. xD

  • He just says relief, according to the majority of the lyrics websites.

  • what do i have to do to see her again

  • physically speaking in terms of faces we tend to say oh he looks just like john, yeh of course john had a nose and eyes and chin. radiohead is not as pink floyd cos these great bands did not follow or influenced each other aside from the scopes of dystopian modernity.

  • incredible song. what a voice.

  • Stop comparing Thom Yorke to Roger Waters and Pink Floyd. Both are great bands! Yes, Radiohead is influenced by them! So what?!

  • @rockstarboy06 I personally think radiohead has more in common with the band and with the kinks (mid 60s to the early 80s) than with floyd...

  • @rockstarboy06

    it aint where your takin it from, it's where your takin it too. init.

  • Have never heard anything more spessial than this.

    Damn... I really like the pictures too

  • excellent montage here..thank you. I liked the one about enslaving the family; works well with the song metaphorically.

  • Anyone understands Thom Yorke's lyrics ? He seems to be the only one who does so.

  • He's the best lyric writer in the world, of course his stuff is gonna be hard to understand. :3 But it's beautiful, i can tell you.

  • So good that it brings tears to my eyes.

  • So, so, so lovely - I am overwhelmed!

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  • if i was to make a greatest hits album for radiohead it would have to be a boxset

  • If I made one it would have 6 albums in it, and would be called,"Seriously, it's almost all good"

  • Anyone who's looking for the second CD should have a shifty on eBay for the In Rainbows discbox. I stupidly didn't realise it was limited edition (duh) so had to shop around a bit to get it.

    Cost me 70 squid in the end - and was worth every single penny. It takes my breath away. Listen out for Down Is The New Up and 4 Minute Warning. There is no band like them on earth; never has been, never will be. Utter, utter genius.

    And this song sounds nothing like No sodding Surprises.

  • lol have a shifty

  • Oh, that's such bullshit Derrickfaggot

  • The truth hurts. ;)

  • It isn't the truth.

    Although Radiohead admitted they were influenced by Pink floyd, there are also other bands they were influenced by.

    ..And the cool thing about it is that Radiohead pwns all those bands.

  • LOL! I never said that they Radiohead weren't influenced by "other bands," because that would be a bit narrow-minded. I just stated that they were influenced more by Pink Floyd than any other band, and it's pretty apparent. Of course, I really don't care who they were influenced by, they are a great band.

    Although, I disagree with when you say that Radiohead is better than Pink Floyd. Now that is just silly, but I respect your opinions...

  • I personally, never liked Pink floyd :/

    I don't have a thing for older bands like that unless it's REALLY good...

  • That's understandable! Like the old saying goes, "it takes all kinds." :)

    I really like Pink Floyd's non-conventional earlier records (Pre-Dark Side of The Moon), especially when Syd Barrett was doing most of the writing.

  • Radiohead are not only better than pink floyd they dwarf them. Technically better, lyrically better, A more varied sound not always relying on atmospherics.

  • That's seriously the most ridiculous thing I've read on YouTube in a long, long time!

    If it weren't for Pink Floyd, there would be no Radiohead! -- Pink Floyd's influence on Radiohead is very obvious.

    Always relying on "atmospherics"? Oh, boy. You obviously haven't heard all of the countless of other masterpiece-albums that Floyd released (esp. the soundtrack work, which are all incredible!).

    Roger Waters ALONE has better lyrics than Radiohead. Don't be silly now...

  • Your pretty bias imo

  • Not bias at all; just telling it like it is.

  • I don't agree with your opinion because it's silly. I respect your opinion.

  • "No sodding Surprises" - hilarious!!

    I ordered the discbox through their merch website, W.A.S.T.E, and I thought the second disc was as incredible as anything they've done!! Way worth it, esp. the songs you mentioned. cheers!

  • this is one of the greatest songs in the album. but this song kinda sounds like (the musical melody) no surprises, if u listen to both ok computer and in rainbows they kinda sound like they were ment for each other. try listening to both the tracks by ur self sometime.

  • Fantastic!! Where can I buy this 2nd CD by itself (without purchasing the box set?)

  • I'm not sure if you can. I have been looking around for it and have not found it yet.

  • amazing song

  • Luv this song!

  • WTF this wasn't on the cd!

  • When i'll be about to die, this song will probably pop into my mind just after my life...great ending if you ask me.

  • this is MY fav song off the album :)

  • yes i'm listening thom, and i can do so for a very long time

  • the relief to to believe in something.

    I believe I 'm lucky to know radiohed

  • I'm sure he says relief in the first part, but in the second part I think he says believe.

  • The lyrics are actually, "Believe, believe, believe, believe..."

  • cool for posting this but i'm pretty sure it's "relief relief relief relief" for the last line in the chorus.

  • "selling fast" is a great pic but the song is in my head in sounds.

  • l y r i c s

  • where are all the images from?

  • i believe their from the scrapbook section at the radiohead site.

  • awesome, thankyou.

  • no problem :)

    and I meant "they're" not "their" :P

  • Grammar Police, arrest this man. Hmm. I don't usually make jokes like that. It's vague enough so that only Radiohead fans get it though. 'Appy days.

  • Karma Police isn't exactly an obscure song.

  • amazing song, ps some of the lyrics are wrong.

  • Really, how did you get the second part so soon?

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