Wake from your sleep
, the drying of your tears, today, we escape, we escape. Pack and get dressed, before your father hears us. Before, all hell breaks loose. Breathe, keeps breathing, don’t lose your nerve. Breathe, keep breathing, I can’t do this alone. Sing, us a song, a song to keep us
warm. This is such a chill, such a chill. And you can laugh, a spineless laugh.
With all your rules and wisdom choke you and now we are one in
everlasting peace. We hope that you choke that you choke. We hop
Man, this song is so f*cking tight! xD I wish Thom would sing this song to me. :] I can’t believe some people don’t realize Radiohead’s artistic ability. They’d rather listen to shit like All Time Low or Brokencyde or something. >:(
I saw a comment earlier about Jeffery Hyde Thompson, and how he would sound good covering this song. I’m glad somebody else found this guy. His cover of Hallelujah is the closest it gets to Jeff Buckley. Gives me chills.
btw: Chopin signature was his chromatic stuff. I just had a look at the music for this Radio head piece and its not chromatic just standard 4 chord progression that descends (giving the feeling of sadness and emptiness). The Chopin harmony piece also descends but thats the only technical similarity that I can find.
you have been decieved or misled. This song from Radio head has 4 chords is structured verse – bridge and chorus. Having this piece compared to that of Chopin is a master marketing move from Radiohead. Dont read to much into it. Do what you must do and take it as it is.
Also, I did not mean I do not find it a guinine song, since they admitted it is based on this certain chopin song. It’s just that for me there is a difference in between actually creating something new and using something as a base. If i take a rembrand painting and change tads about it (assuming i can paint decently) it will problably look better than If i started from scratch
influenced is in my opinion an understatement if you listen to the original song.
Where “influences” starts and “recycles” begins is of course a personal thing of course.
If you take muse for example compared to radiohead, it is clear they went in the same direction in the style, but there are no songs which are almost the same, have the same (uncommon) chord progressions or melody
With this song the resemblance is so obvious
Your teacher may influence you, but it does not make you a clone
It was a bit dissapointing for me to find out that artists that I admired for their composing abilities in certain songs(radiohead, muse) , actually “based” those songs certain songson classical pieces. (pretty much all songs that I love from them)
It’s just not the same to be able to recycle something that is already great into something good, compared to really craete it yourself. I still love the music though, as it just sounds great and touching . but yeah….It’s just not the same ..
Wake from your sleep
, the drying of your tears, today, we escape, we escape. Pack and get dressed, before your father hears us. Before, all hell breaks loose. Breathe, keeps breathing, don’t lose your nerve. Breathe, keep breathing, I can’t do this alone. Sing, us a song, a song to keep us
warm. This is such a chill, such a chill. And you can laugh, a spineless laugh.
With all your rules and wisdom choke you and now we are one in
everlasting peace. We hope that you choke that you choke. We hop
Amazing
we hope, that your rules and wisdoms choke you
i love it and i agree that radiohead would be one of the best bands ever.
I love radiohead. Simply..
Man, this song is so f*cking tight! xD I wish Thom would sing this song to me. :] I can’t believe some people don’t realize Radiohead’s artistic ability. They’d rather listen to shit like All Time Low or Brokencyde or something. >:(
All of Radiohead is possiby the best moment in history. Radiohead I belive has got to be one of the most amazing bands ever.
i totally agree but the real eccstacy comes at 3:30 i think…lol
awesome song!!!!!!
3:01 is possibly the best moment in musical history…
no , call me a princess …..lol
I saw a comment earlier about Jeffery Hyde Thompson, and how he would sound good covering this song. I’m glad somebody else found this guy. His cover of Hallelujah is the closest it gets to Jeff Buckley. Gives me chills.
btw: Chopin signature was his chromatic stuff. I just had a look at the music for this Radio head piece and its not chromatic just standard 4 chord progression that descends (giving the feeling of sadness and emptiness). The Chopin harmony piece also descends but thats the only technical similarity that I can find.
you have been decieved or misled. This song from Radio head has 4 chords is structured verse – bridge and chorus. Having this piece compared to that of Chopin is a master marketing move from Radiohead. Dont read to much into it. Do what you must do and take it as it is.
Also, I did not mean I do not find it a guinine song, since they admitted it is based on this certain chopin song. It’s just that for me there is a difference in between actually creating something new and using something as a base. If i take a rembrand painting and change tads about it (assuming i can paint decently) it will problably look better than If i started from scratch
Just listen to chopin’ss Prelude in E-Minor (op.28 no. 4), You can find it on youtube. It is so much alike…
influenced is in my opinion an understatement if you listen to the original song.
Where “influences” starts and “recycles” begins is of course a personal thing of course.
If you take muse for example compared to radiohead, it is clear they went in the same direction in the style, but there are no songs which are almost the same, have the same (uncommon) chord progressions or melody
With this song the resemblance is so obvious
Your teacher may influence you, but it does not make you a clone
its not recycled or whatever you want to call it. its created and genuine as anything else. Even Mozart must have had influences.
i call every1 dude
It was a bit dissapointing for me to find out that artists that I admired for their composing abilities in certain songs(radiohead, muse) , actually “based” those songs certain songson classical pieces. (pretty much all songs that I love from them)
It’s just not the same to be able to recycle something that is already great into something good, compared to really craete it yourself. I still love the music though, as it just sounds great and touching . but yeah….It’s just not the same ..
Great song but very sad…..
dude? no i’m a dudess lol
that was some real awesome editing great job this was perfect
Im the same I love both bands and their music, and I can pretty much tell them both apart instantly
Wow, that was so beautiful. I’m speechless.
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