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A job that slowly kills you
Bruises that won't heal
You look so tired and unhappy
Bring down the government
They don't, they don't speak for us
I'll take a quiet life
A handshake of carbon monoxide
No alarms and no surprises
No alarms and no surprises
No alarms and no surprises
Silent, silent
This is my final fit, my final bellyache with
No alarms and no surprises
No alarms and no surprises
No alarms and no surprises please
Such a pretty house, such a pretty garden
No alarms and no surprises (let me out of here)
No alarms and no surprises (let me out of here)
No alarms and no surprises please (let me out of here)
I can never be a fan of covers of great songs that are not even a fraction as good as the original, just wish people would stop trying to do covers of songs without understanding the emotional impact of the original, why it was impactful and capturing the spirit or essence of the original, instead of just basterdizing chords and lyrics. It hurts my ears to hear stuff like this, same goes for Jeff Buckley's cover of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah also played on RP - can't even come close to evoking the emotion and purse artistry of the original. I can say that about every cover I've heard of Cohen's work. Thom Yorke's vocal range alone is part of the distinct sound Radiohead stood out from other bands with - then you cover this song, take away that vocal range, and the emotion the song has, and you get this version, which does not come close to the original. It becomes another stock song someone else wrote, minus the emotions that inspired it. Thom Yorke, wrote "No Surprises" while Radiohead were on tour with R.E.M. in 1995. It features glockenspiel and a "childlike" sound inspired by the 1966 Beach Boys album Pet Sounds. Radiohead's lyrics conveyed dissatisfaction with social and political order. Yorke said the "childlike guitar sound set the mood for the whole album" - well that mood ain't here, and it is a disrespect to fans of the original which was popular for reasons missing in this cover.
You're really lost. I hope you can find a map.
"Don't mess with Radiohead" ought to be a rule. This is like putting flames on a Ferrari.
Thank you!
I get what they're trying to do, but I just feel like it could have been done better.
This. It's a workaday cover. Lacklustre.
i thought this was warren zevon
So, dismiss your thoughts about Radiohead (love or hate, whatever) and just listen...
I mean, Marcel Duchamp basically did this with the Mona Lisa, and regardless of how you feel about dadaism, it's part of art history now, so...
Good comment, but I don't think the two are really comparable.
Really? Do you think putting a tattoo on Michelangelo’s David would be moving culture forward somehow?
I mean, Marcel Duchamp basically did this with the Mona Lisa, and regardless of how you feel about dadaism, it's part of art history now, so...
This is a prime example of sniffing your own effluence. Fine if you don't like the cover, awful to say "band x's music is too special to cover".
All culture is taking previous works and mashing and remixing it. Sometimes you might not agree with it, but any cultural work shouldn't sit on a pedestal in a museum, unable to be accessed.
Really? Do you think putting a tattoo on Michelangelo’s David would be moving culture forward somehow?
Conversely, I am enjoying this infinitely more than any Radiohead I've had to endure...
Can just picture the video with smoke filling up the astronaut helmet instead of water
This is a prime example of sniffing your own effluence. Fine if you don't like the cover, awful to say "band x's music is too special to cover".
All culture is taking previous works and mashing and remixing it. Sometimes you might not agree with it, but any cultural work shouldn't sit on a pedestal in a museum, unable to be accessed.
The music? 'salright
This song takes the original and gives it some much appreciated "colour". They have real passion for this song. If you can't recognize it or don't think that's important, than there's something very wrong with you.
ziggytrix wrote:
It's much better within the context of the album.
For a one shot, I like the two "bonus tracks" at the end, which are just heavily stripped down dub style versions of Exit Music and Airbag.
debobasu, Please, if you want to type "fuck" just type fuck. You aren't fooling anyone, just making yourself look like a PC DI*K !
This song takes the original and gives it some much appreciated "colour". They have real passion for this song. If you can't recognize it or don't think that's important, than there's something very wrong with you.
ziggytrix wrote:
It's much better within the context of the album.
For a one shot, I like the two "bonus tracks" at the end, which are just heavily stripped down dub style versions of Exit Music and Airbag.
Maybe the haters just don't like the vocal harmonies?
Is that a minor-key or something even less usual?
There's something ever-so slightly off-putting to me about it that makes me wish I knew enough music theory to identify what it was.
Is that what you mean by colour?
YES. Thank you. Warble-angst is fine only in small doses...
LOVE your analogy. Yessss!
It's much better within the context of the album.
For a one shot, I like the two "bonus tracks" at the end, which are just heavily stripped down dub style versions of Exit Music and Airbag.
Next: Holy crap, what is this garbage? This is the musical equivalent of taking a great piece of sushi and slathering it in ketchup. This is very much one of those "just because you can doesn't mean you should" sorts of things.
2 months later. again, wtf,
do not like
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but this was a surprise
I'm ok with that. Just as long as the 2021 play occurs during one of the many hours I'm not listening.
Every song on OK Computer is a 10, in total seriousness. But please give this cover a 1. It is tantamount to sacrilege.
Funny how Radiohead can sound so much *more* awesome when covered, gives you a better idea of the song. Flaming Lips have an excellent cover of "Knives Out".
LOL!
And here we have it.
How did Dog reply? :)
And here we have it.
Flaming Lips doing a Radiohead "tribute" would still be 100x better than this.
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Allthough it would still be pretty tough to make something that is even more horrible and dissonant than the orignal.
Well, maybe if you got Springstein to sing, Ringo Starrr to drum, and the bass player from Spoon could play the same note over and over and over again through the whole song.
That might get it.
:-)
Most Excellent. Bill rocks.
doesn't fit with the lyrics
Nice nice.
I'm still thinkin some tracks from their Dub Side of the Moon album would fit in the mix.
Love Radiohead, ska, reggae, so this gets my attention. Nice cover.