"You know you're in trouble when people stop listening to sad music, because the moment that people stop listening to sad music, they don't want to know any more, they're turning themselves off" - Thom Yorke
I like this more than the album version. The drums on the album distract from the way the rhythm of the keys and his vocals weave together. This is beautiful.
But then again...if he was ahead of his time...nobody would relate to his music and he wouldnt be paid millions to perform his music all over the world I agree he is one of a kind...but not ahead of his time
It’s shocking that songs like this are unknown to the vast majority. Radiohead / Yorke fans get a lot of stick for being almost arrogant. However... he is 100% on another level musically. So I can understand why people shout it from the rooftops. Yorke is godly.
I don't think Thom Yorke has realised the magnitude of his own masterpiece he just played. You can tell by the way he walks out the room as if it was another day in the office. Maybe he had no time to analyse
I had totally forgotten about this video. I often watch these clips of him doing acoustic sets and don't realize I've started crying by the end of them. Nothing moves me like his voice does. Nothing. Nigel needs to convince him to do an acoustic release. Especially now. As he ages, his voice has even more of a fragility to it. It would be magnificent.
Krnflakgrl 71 I don't think he will do it unfortunately...he has seemingly found his place in a electronic haze, as much as it's beautiful seeing him do stuff like this he's to far gone to go full acoustic. as much as I love the electronic music he does in his solo work I would love for him to do an album like this.
charlieclifton I agree with you. It's a long shot. He does really appreciate the purity and clashing frailty yet power of it though- for instance Neil Young's acoustic stuff. I really wish he would. But, unfortunately, you're prob right. We might get a song here or there, but never a full release.
I'm firmly convinced that Thom has communication with something otherworldly. No one else writes anything like this. No taking away from Johnny either. But I think Thom is the conduit and Johnny is just a great musician who can channel what Thom is talking about.
A self-fulfilling prophecy of endless possibility In rolling reams across a screen In algebra, in algebra The fences that you cannot climb The sentences that do not rhyme In all that you can ever change I'm the one you're looking for It gets you down It gets you down There's no spark You've no light in the dark It gets you down It gets you down You traveled far What have you found That there's no time There's no time To analyse To think things through To make sense Like candles in the city, they never looked so pretty By power cuts and blackouts Sleeping like babies It gets you down It gets you down You're just playing a part You're just playing a part You're playing a part Playing a part And there's no time There's no time To analyse Analyse Analyse
A self-fulfilling prophecy Of endless possibility In rolling reams across a screen In algebra, in algebra The fences that you cannot climb The sentences that do not rhyme In all that you can ever change The one you're looking for [Chorus] It gets you down, it gets you down There's no spark No light in the dark It gets you down, it gets you down You traveled far What have you found That there's no time There's no time To analyse To think things through To make sense [Verse 2] Like candles in the city They never looked so pretty Through power cuts and blackouts Sleeping like babies
"Analyse" was inspired by a blackout in Oxford. Yorke explained: "I used to live in central Oxford, on one of those historical streets, with all these houses built in the 1860s. I came home one night and for some reason, the street had a power cut. The houses were all dark, with candlelight in the windows, which is obviously how it would have been when they were built. It was beautiful." I mean, can we get other people to be inspired this much by power cut, that they create songs like this...
This song is essentially about climate change & yet it is rendered with such a poignant beauty that it's able to transcend that & mean something more personal to us listeners. Bravo.
Nass Coda .... Exactly! This guy's a whack job!!! Climate change? LMBO!!! Maybe he mistook the part where he sings "you're just playing a part"... in their made-up, faux pas, fake narrative, where we pay the Government millions to 'research' or do something about something that's been happening for millions of years!!!!
"You know you're in trouble when people stop listening to sad music, because the moment that people stop listening to sad music, they don't want to know any more, they're turning themselves off"
- Thom Yorke
Was he speaking about pop?
@@_Pr0.xy_ No.
He is such a beautiful creature...
He speaks the truth
why is thom thee most beautiful songwriter ever
+braig brogan the questions that we ALL should be asking ourselves include this one
I like this more than the album version. The drums on the album distract from the way the rhythm of the keys and his vocals weave together. This is beautiful.
Thom Yorke is ahead of his time. By a long shot
Lloyd Armstrong he is receiving signals from somewhere and some time that is not here
But then again...if he was ahead of his time...nobody would relate to his music and he wouldnt be paid millions to perform his music all over the world
I agree he is one of a kind...but not ahead of his time
It’s shocking that songs like this are unknown to the vast majority.
Radiohead / Yorke fans get a lot of stick for being almost arrogant.
However... he is 100% on another level musically. So I can understand why people shout it from the rooftops.
Yorke is godly.
Or he pulled us into his time.
Gets me out of a depression this one. Helps me sing. Realize I'm troubled. Releasing it with the song.
I absolutely love this song. It makes me cry every time I hear it.
Thom Yorke is the man.
Well said Gustavo!
One of my favorite live performances of Thom
I don't think Thom Yorke has realised the magnitude of his own masterpiece he just played. You can tell by the way he walks out the room as if it was another day in the office.
Maybe he had no time to analyse
The casual walkout gets me everytime. Thoms too cool for this planet.
I had totally forgotten about this video. I often watch these clips of him doing acoustic sets and don't realize I've started crying by the end of them. Nothing moves me like his voice does. Nothing. Nigel needs to convince him to do an acoustic release. Especially now. As he ages, his voice has even more of a fragility to it. It would be magnificent.
Krnflakgrl 71 I don't think he will do it unfortunately...he has seemingly found his place in a electronic haze, as much as it's beautiful seeing him do stuff like this he's to far gone to go full acoustic. as much as I love the electronic music he does in his solo work I would love for him to do an album like this.
charlieclifton I agree with you. It's a long shot. He does really appreciate the purity and clashing frailty yet power of it though- for instance Neil Young's acoustic stuff. I really wish he would. But, unfortunately, you're prob right. We might get a song here or there, but never a full release.
Incredibly insightful and beautiful -- a true masterpiece. Thom Yorke is a genius of our time!
Terrific, more powerful with just him and the piano than the original I think
i agree
Brian Dennehy absolutely
Thank god for Radiohead and Thom Yorke
Beautiful
beyond beautiful, I'm stunned
When I get to heaven I'll be listening to Thom for eternity
There's an incredibly subtle reverb/echo effect on this vocal that is so well done.
One Word
Legend
What a beautiful human.
That man has magic.
love love love Thom
The way his voice sounds :3
I'm firmly convinced that Thom has communication with something otherworldly. No one else writes anything like this.
No taking away from Johnny either. But I think Thom is the conduit and Johnny is just a great musician who can channel what Thom is talking about.
He can translate feelings in music in a unique way.
He transmutes the energy of emotions in energy through the air in form of sound.
A self-fulfilling prophecy of endless possibility
In rolling reams across a screen
In algebra, in algebra
The fences that you cannot climb
The sentences that do not rhyme
In all that you can ever change
I'm the one you're looking for
It gets you down
It gets you down
There's no spark
You've no light in the dark
It gets you down
It gets you down
You traveled far
What have you found
That there's no time
There's no time
To analyse
To think things through
To make sense
Like candles in the city, they never looked so pretty
By power cuts and blackouts
Sleeping like babies
It gets you down
It gets you down
You're just playing a part
You're just playing a part
You're playing a part
Playing a part
And there's no time
There's no time
To analyse
Analyse
Analyse
Thank you !!!
Thanks!
I love Thom so much! Love Radiohead. They´re the best!
Great video quality. Thank you 👍
Sometimes you forget... This guy is something real❤️
My minds goes on a frenzy at 3:45 simply amazing....
A self-fulfilling prophecy
Of endless possibility
In rolling reams across a screen
In algebra, in algebra
The fences that you cannot climb
The sentences that do not rhyme
In all that you can ever change
The one you're looking for
[Chorus]
It gets you down, it gets you down
There's no spark
No light in the dark
It gets you down, it gets you down
You traveled far
What have you found
That there's no time
There's no time
To analyse
To think things through
To make sense
[Verse 2]
Like candles in the city
They never looked so pretty
Through power cuts and blackouts
Sleeping like babies
Thom Yorke toca fibras desconocidas en el interior de cualquier persona...es un verdadero artista!
Carlos Saúl Hernández Rivas un verdadero artista en toda la extensión de la palabra
without words..
nothing like thom and radiohead. So much beauty my god.
This is bloody brilliant!
Everytime , it gets me down
"Analyse" was inspired by a blackout in Oxford. Yorke explained:
"I used to live in central Oxford, on one of those historical streets, with all these houses built in the 1860s. I came home one night and for some reason, the street had a power cut. The houses were all dark, with candlelight in the windows, which is obviously how it would have been when they were built. It was beautiful." I mean, can we get other people to be inspired this much by power cut, that they create songs like this...
GOD! was that beautiful!
Man
What a song
The lyrics are just...
There will be no time :/
thom clapping for himself at the end
He knew.
и я и моя собака были в восторге слушая это прекрасное творение! оно так нежно вытаскивает из дерьма и погружает в прекрасный мир даруя минуты счастья
Gênio...
This song is essentially about climate change & yet it is rendered with such a poignant beauty that it's able to transcend that & mean something more personal to us listeners. Bravo.
Jason Windsor It's not about climate change. It's about existence
Nass Coda .... Exactly! This guy's a whack job!!! Climate change? LMBO!!! Maybe he mistook the part where he sings "you're just playing a part"... in their made-up, faux pas, fake narrative, where we pay the Government millions to 'research' or do something about something that's been happening for millions of years!!!!
That's funny. The person who is the real whack job is calling someone else a whack job.
Nope. This can't be real. But, yes, it is. It is real. For really, really , really real.
Wow that's good.
3:47
Fucking love you, Idol.
thom ce petit être magique...
With this I CAN MAKE SENSE.
This Guy is pretty talented he should start a Band.
Are you joking?
TF do you think homie 😂
This song is just Thom crying on piano.
la distancia entre Thom York y un reggaetonero es como medir entre el cielo y la tierra, o aun mas, entre la tierra y el sol.
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Are you watching closely ?
kafan çok güzel 💙
Strangely enough for me, when I need to be cheered up...
And before writting that you thought "what a great comment" ?
There's no time to analyze to think things through to make sense.
there's no time to analyse..
last tango in paris
i thought it was a great comment!
algebra
lol why's the camera so fucking close
+SAY-VEE -YUN So you can see ALL the wrinkles.
1001 likes :D
mi mamá creyó que estaba viendo una pelicula de miedo
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spider in my dream :/
11 desubicados (reggetoneros, traperos y poperos)
so??... want a cookie?
26 deaf people
Nooooooo!!! Otherwise he will stay here!
pls keep the thumbs down prime :D