Radiohead - Follow Me Around
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@RuleTheRadio23 I did some job over Lift (1996), and it looks almost a studio version :) If you send me an e-mail, I can send you
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@wurble Amen !!!
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@notjustahatrack Hey do you by any chance have a link to their song Lift? because i Love that song. And thanks for this link as well.
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1 person in this world is looking for someone to follow around
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@LongviewRocks speak for yourself. I actually feel bad for the 'fans' that says that kind of things about such a great album as TKOL
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Love how this song comes alive the moment jonny picks up his guitar.
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Is this song not even on any of their EPs or singles? It's so good. D:
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@LongviewRocks I agree with you in one point: its a shame that a great song like this one never had been properly published, like many others who are constantly on the concert lineups.
But if you listen to Radiohead long enough, you'll realize that they simply cannot be cast in one genre. They're always trying new things, keeping their sound fresh. Sometimes it pleases a lot of people (Hail to the Thief, In Rainbows) sometimes it doesn't (Amnesiac, King of Limbs). But that's why they are great!
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@LongviewRocks What album did you listen to?!
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@LongviewRocks that's purely subjective, I happen to like The King of Limbs quite a bit, about as much as Kid A.... while I think In Rainbows was definitely better... but Limbs has more of that downbeat and experimentive tone in it than most of Radiohead's albums, and those are the Radiohead songs I like the most
if you're one of the Radioheads that like a more rock orientated sound I can see where you're a bit dissappointed, but they're just catering to a different album with Limbs.



Radiohead really need to make another documentary. MPIE is kinda painful to watch sometimes, it was filmed in what seems like their darkest and most stressful days. although the album is critacally acclaimed, a lot of the interviewers treat it as a saviour to the manic depressive's, and in turn constantly refer to depression in the interviews, which I'm sure became incredibly tiresome for Thom and co. Radiohead seem a lot more jovial and happy these days. I'd like to see another documentary.
wurble 2 years ago 116
he didnt get thumbs down cause people hate country he got thumbs down cause this doesnt really classify as country genre.
justinorville 2 years ago 22