theflyby I look up Test flights cover skies Chemtrails Fail fail fail How not to hail To the thieves ? No trees No breathe Oh Stanley you and your prophetic images Don't be in la when it goes underwater theflyby If I look up Test flights cover skies Chemtrails Fail fail fail How not to hail To the thieves ? No trees No breathe Oh Stanley you and your prophetic images Don't be in la when it goes underwater In service to the whole of it Thank you for you're A muse
these alt-right shitheads kill me. if they wanna listen to shit that aligns with their idiotic views then maybe they should stick to ted nugent and meatloaf.
Yes, he doesn't say change the government, reform the government, vote in different government, support positive changes in the government.. he says BRING DOWN THE GOVERNMENT. Though he takes some leftist stances in his speech, this lyric is pure anarchism. Anarchy - no rulers.
One of the best interviews I've heard of Mr Thom Yorke, introduced me to new bands that have changed my perspective on music and really got into the nitty gritty of what goes into making creative music today and this was from 2017 so I'm already a year behind, anyway thanks to all for this, it's spurred me on in my own career in this crazy business.
It's probably the idea from his lyrics previously that it's all a chore and unfair and perhaps hopeless. My view only, not his. Maybe he reached the hope a bit.
Could you type what he said? I'm pretty bad at english, which I've been studying for 6months but still. Btw, I wanna hear why you think that's the important part and what he said. thanks good day!
+MINSEONG KOH 'If you're writing something and you mean it, you can't repeat yourself... And you can't... I just... _I couldn't_ - You know? To me, it's just one of those... I go through my life, umm, come what may, doing stuff because I can't _not_ - you know? It's like: well, this is my instinct, is to go here and that's it. I can't do anything about it, that's just how it is, you know. Umm, I'm very lucky to hear that... That... That people stay with it. But it wasn't like... I can't... I couldn't have done it another way, and also that thing like I think... Y'know, umm... You can't, like, you can't [?] you can't write stuff to please people, you have to write it because it's what you got, that's it, you know - you sit down and give someone a painting or whatever, like, this is what I got. That's it. You know, I couldn't have gone any other way, this is me...
Thank you so much. But sadly I steal don't know what he means haha...so he means, the way he sees it, people stay in the past and think over and over again? or he's saying about the way to make something creative? what was the question? I want to say thank you again. I wish I was good at english. I have a feeling, I have many chances less to hear and see many things out of english. just english. btw, as a huge fan of him, I want to get inspired by what thom got inspired before THANK YOU!
No problem! I was happy to help. Basically he's explaining why Radiohead change their sound every album instead of just making music that sounds the same as earlier music that they already made. That's why Kid A and OK Computer are so different from each other. It's understandable that you still don't know what it means because he says 'umm' and 'you know' a lot, and since he's making up these sentences as he's talking they're not very coherent and they don't flow very well. Essentially he's saying that if you write music and you're trying to make it authentic and you are passionate about it (if you 'mean it'), you shouldn't make music that you think other people will like, and you shouldn't repeat yourself just to be safe and make sure people buy the music, you should take risks and try new things. Essentially the point is not to make artistic compromises, and to have faith in your new ideas. He also says that he does this because he 'can't not', which is his way of saying it's in his nature to take risks and he couldn't possibly make artistic compromises in order to make money or stay popular, because that's not the person he is. His personality is so against making musical compromises that it's like he couldn't possibly do it even if he tried. If there's anything you didn't understand in this comment, or in the original comment please say and I'd be happy to help you even more.
Well, I can tell you what it means to me. When I was a young artist, I released a record that was basically me trying to be something I wasn't. My bandmates were really into certain bits of rock from the late 60s and early 70s. They'd play me records all day long, and some of them I did like, but most I disliked. I knew it wasn't the kind of music or mood I was currently in in my life. But, to try to make them happy, and also to make myself seem smarter and potentially sell records, I went along with it and pretended to understand the emotion and soul behind that sort of music. It was an abysmal failure. It took me 15 years, but later I realized what a fucking waste of time that was, and that I should have just done exactly what I wanted to do. Now, I could have been very unlucky, and what naturally came out of my body may have been really repulsive or really uninteresting to most people, but there is no other way to make music. Would you rather be a fraud and a success or an honest artist and a failure? I'd rather be the latter. But the catch is that if you're truly honest, and just put it out there- yourself, naked, vulnerable and true, most of the time, you'll touch someone who feels the exact same way. And that single moment makes it all worthwhile.
"Wow, I can't believe Thom despises conservatism!" Lemme tell you a little secret... did you know about a little, kinda obscure album called Hail to the Thief?
@UCgik2izJx7IWurZD7iYC3xw If you think everybody who dissents against right-wing corporatist bullcrap is a “Hollywood lib sheep” I highly advise you to go outside for a change, or alternative, read a book
When I was 4 (in 74) i wandered away from our house. I naturally went downhill. I remember playing on the stone staircase/arch that led to the abandoned Houdini mansion. When I was a teen it was a notorious drug addict house where junkies shot up. Crazy to hear that rick Rubin owns it now and people like thom from Radiohead get interviewed there.
This was they best Thom Yorke interview ive heard,you can make people feel ok.........im a solo musician.but stupid with the tech. Could i mail you my music...i could even do any music u need for free..you are an inspiration for a 41 yr .old like me,......
Yea once I was playing around on the guitar in my living room after school and I acidentally wrote the first few bars of electioneering by Radiohead. At the time I had only heard the song a few times on the radio or at the mall, never intentionally listened to it anyway. So when I hit the first few notes of the song, which are just standard g minor penatonic scale, i just kept going thinking that the melody was coming from my head. So I kept playing till I ended up finishing the song and after a while I ended up recording it. I put it out on TH-cam and decided to name the song ‘Somewhere over the rainbow 2’. The video got over 30 views on the internet and so Walt Disney signed me a record deal with them. I played ‘somewhere over the rainbow 2’ at a my first concert in Down Under Australia. Among all the head-banging kangaroos I see Jonny Greenwood, Radiohead guitarist, who by the way is even sexier in person. He looked angry. At this point in time I realised that the song hadn’t come from my head and I had actually ripped of Radiohead. So at the sight of Jonny boy i darted for the exit. But just as I got there he cornered and BOOM he cracked me over the head and I was out like a light. I woke up tied to a chair, disorientated, in what looked like a massive where house. In the corner I see Jonny sharpening what looked a large collection of weapons. After a while of thick silence he slowly walked towards me with dagger the size of his of a guitar. He said only to words, ‘My song’ He started to press the dagger into my cheek, drawing drops of blood. I screamed hard into my sodden gag. Screamed harder and harder hoping someone would receive my cry of hope. But I had little hope, at least until I heard a cry. The high pitched girly voice of Thom Yorke. My prayers had been answered. He ran forward, covered my ears, and let out an almighty wail. Johnny was brought to his knees. Thom Yorke had saved. He said that I was 2.40x better than Jonny anyway so now I play as Radiohead’s guitarist but in disguise as Jonny greenwood. True story. I know no one will believe me because it’s a very crazy story but it is true. Kangaroos do exist.
For real, you're right, at least he cares enough to engage with political issues and speak his opinions . . what did ppl want?? What, oh, he's supposed to just sit there and expound endlessly on inspirations for songs? Glamorize through the recording process as if it's some magical journey, and then wax nostalgia while Marc summarizes his career? And sit around and laugh and tell charming and silly club stories? How many times can an artist do that interview?? God, ppl always reduce artists to the product of their art, as if that's the entire core of their being. If he wants to talk about society, let him.
This was the main question I had which is not mentioned anywhere here for some reason so I Googled it and it appears to be from 2013. Still no clue why the hell anyone would upload an old interview and not say when it's from.
today 18th November 2024 TH-cam flagged this interview up with WTF and Thom Yorke. Thom is renowned for avoiding the Interview genre so if one of these rare gems pop up, I am minded to give such offerings my attention. I don't think Mr Yorke is trying to be enigmatic by avoiding the promotion of his work, he leaves that aspect for his and other collaborations work, to letting the music speak for it's self, be it Radiohead or with other musicians. I find his reasoning, politics, observations and style revealing. I am always discovering how much his opinions are so in line with my own, yet it is not influenced by his views, as each time I listen I am picking up new insights, as he hardly repeats himself in what he has to say. His wisdom is drip fed, slowly and openly in a frank and relaxed conversational style, quashing the perception that he is often labelled as difficult or arrogant. This interview is about 7 years old but as fascinating as anything I have heard from previous instances, when he is happy to chat. No self promotion or egotistical, me, me, me agenda. The guy here conducting this discussion is an excellent foil for Thom, using obviously high intelligence and technique to make this one of the best Thom Yorke "inquisitions" I have listened to.
Did... did our interviewer just ask Tom York if he was nervous about keeping up with Flea onstage? I hope he was talking purely about guitar technicals on that because otherwise.. ROFLMFAO Perhaps this is more of a musicians point of view than a general population one, but flea will never ever come anywhere near reaching the genius and or virtuoso level of Tom or Colin or Radiohead as a whole. Just lol.
Thom ,...you mean to say ,..you "Fired People"...like Trump?...OMG...Why?? 41:29 to 41:47 "Just get the fuck out for awhile,while we figure this out" -Thom York Sincerely, Peace & Love.... aka "Travel Ban" aka "Drain The Swamp"
@@notveryniceatallwell I live in Michigan I've been to Nashville on vacation...so no real call for denial. Jack White, peter frampton and taylor swift live there just for starters
Oh..??...Thanks for your concern "blablabla",.. so tell us,... Im sure everyone here would like to know why you think that I don't seem "OK"...Computer, lol....but be careful,because you might just find out that, it's you,that is infact the one that is not "OK".
He didn’t say that he’s arguing against international corporations that don’t care about communities and geared only towards profit at the expense of collapsing infrastructure and social mobility. The right wing since Reagan/thatcher period has been supportive of disaster capitalism where companies search for the lowest wages to run the company and the highest profits for shareholders.
thom's politics are simultaneously confused and simple. i love his music but he seemed to motivated more by ideology/feelings rather reality. doesn't offer up a better alternative and how it would work in practice
@ Darren Nash Listen to this "choir boy" @ 41:18 to 41:47 Then understand that if a "politician" in essence does the same thing,..for example, like ordering a "Travel Ban" for 6 months because nut jobs from certain areas of the world are coming to the US with the soul intent to in fact blow themselves up in the name of "Allah". Well then Tom Yorke knee jerkingly gets up in arms like a little neurotic twit talking shit about any strategic steps put in place in the name of national security to "curb" an on slaught of possible "terrorist" attacks. Kind Regards, All Of Uzbekistan (Is allowed to visit DisneyLand)...(But due to the passing rainstorm the "Matterhorn" shall not be in service at this time,... Mickey Mouse and I are very sorry if this has in fact caused any inconvenience for you and your family while here exploring the Magical Kingdom.)
Interview starts at 12:11
theflyby
I look up
Test flights
cover skies
Chemtrails
Fail fail fail
How not to hail
To the thieves ?
No trees
No breathe
Oh Stanley you and your prophetic images
Don't be in la when it goes underwater
theflyby
If I look up
Test flights cover skies
Chemtrails
Fail fail fail
How not to hail
To the thieves ?
No trees
No breathe
Oh Stanley you and your prophetic images
Don't be in la when it goes underwater
In service to the whole of it
Thank you for you're
A muse
where is this from?
thanx
jjjjj
thx bro u saved 12 minutes in my life
So conservatives are surprised these are Thoms views? Have you ever listen to his lyrics? He clearly states how he feels
Accurate comment. However you know if you believe the darkness you have no daylight...
these alt-right shitheads kill me. if they wanna listen to shit that aligns with their idiotic views then maybe they should stick to ted nugent and meatloaf.
he made hail to the thief i think is pretty obvios
Yes, he doesn't say change the government, reform the government, vote in different government, support positive changes in the government.. he says BRING DOWN THE GOVERNMENT.
Though he takes some leftist stances in his speech, this lyric is pure anarchism.
Anarchy - no rulers.
It's true
One of the best interviews I've heard of Mr Thom Yorke, introduced me to new bands that have changed my perspective on music and really got into the nitty gritty of what goes into making creative music today and this was from 2017 so I'm already a year behind, anyway thanks to all for this, it's spurred me on in my own career in this crazy business.
No, this is from July 2013. Videos on youtube aren't always from the date they are uploaded.
There's something comforting about a laughing Thom Yorke...
I was just thinking that. He seems like such a serious guy for much of the time, it's nice to remember that he's got a good sense of humour, too.
@@NorthWriter he tweeted a reaction meme one time and i fucking lived
It's probably the idea from his lyrics previously that it's all a chore and unfair and perhaps hopeless. My view only, not his. Maybe he reached the hope a bit.
From radiohead
I want to bottle Thom's laugh and listen to it whenever life sucks even remotely
me too. but it's because he was a pivotal part of creating ok computer, the bends, in rainbows, etc
@@thenoble39 what
If you're a young artist, listen to 30:30 - 31:29. That is the single most important lesson you'll ever learn with regard to creativity.
Could you type what he said? I'm pretty bad at english, which I've been studying for 6months but still. Btw, I wanna hear why you think that's the important part and what he said. thanks good day!
+MINSEONG KOH 'If you're writing something and you mean it, you can't repeat yourself... And you can't... I just... _I couldn't_ - You know? To me, it's just one of those... I go through my life, umm, come what may, doing stuff because I can't _not_ - you know? It's like: well, this is my instinct, is to go here and that's it. I can't do anything about it, that's just how it is, you know. Umm, I'm very lucky to hear that... That... That people stay with it. But it wasn't like... I can't... I couldn't have done it another way, and also that thing like I think... Y'know, umm... You can't, like, you can't [?] you can't write stuff to please people, you have to write it because it's what you got, that's it, you know - you sit down and give someone a painting or whatever, like, this is what I got. That's it. You know, I couldn't have gone any other way, this is me...
Thank you so much. But sadly I steal don't know what he means haha...so he means, the way he sees it, people stay in the past and think over and over again? or he's saying about the way to make something creative? what was the question?
I want to say thank you again. I wish I was good at english. I have a feeling, I have many chances less to hear and see many things out of english. just english. btw, as a huge fan of him, I want to get inspired by what thom got inspired before
THANK YOU!
No problem! I was happy to help. Basically he's explaining why Radiohead change their sound every album instead of just making music that sounds the same as earlier music that they already made. That's why Kid A and OK Computer are so different from each other. It's understandable that you still don't know what it means because he says 'umm' and 'you know' a lot, and since he's making up these sentences as he's talking they're not very coherent and they don't flow very well. Essentially he's saying that if you write music and you're trying to make it authentic and you are passionate about it (if you 'mean it'), you shouldn't make music that you think other people will like, and you shouldn't repeat yourself just to be safe and make sure people buy the music, you should take risks and try new things. Essentially the point is not to make artistic compromises, and to have faith in your new ideas. He also says that he does this because he 'can't not', which is his way of saying it's in his nature to take risks and he couldn't possibly make artistic compromises in order to make money or stay popular, because that's not the person he is. His personality is so against making musical compromises that it's like he couldn't possibly do it even if he tried.
If there's anything you didn't understand in this comment, or in the original comment please say and I'd be happy to help you even more.
Well, I can tell you what it means to me. When I was a young artist, I released a record that was basically me trying to be something I wasn't. My bandmates were really into certain bits of rock from the late 60s and early 70s. They'd play me records all day long, and some of them I did like, but most I disliked. I knew it wasn't the kind of music or mood I was currently in in my life. But, to try to make them happy, and also to make myself seem smarter and potentially sell records, I went along with it and pretended to understand the emotion and soul behind that sort of music. It was an abysmal failure. It took me 15 years, but later I realized what a fucking waste of time that was, and that I should have just done exactly what I wanted to do. Now, I could have been very unlucky, and what naturally came out of my body may have been really repulsive or really uninteresting to most people, but there is no other way to make music. Would you rather be a fraud and a success or an honest artist and a failure? I'd rather be the latter. But the catch is that if you're truly honest, and just put it out there- yourself, naked, vulnerable and true, most of the time, you'll touch someone who feels the exact same way. And that single moment makes it all worthwhile.
I agree with Thom in 51:18. Kid A might be a hard left turn, but they're still driving the same car
thom sharing so much wisdom I really needed to hear just now. this is so calming to listen to, love it :-)
I don't care what it is, I just like listening to Thom talk
His voice is very soothing. talking and singing
same
"Wow, I can't believe Thom despises conservatism!" Lemme tell you a little secret... did you know about a little, kinda obscure album called Hail to the Thief?
I get crap for it but hail to the thief is my favorite album
@@EthanAnderson1 I'd only think you were crazy if you thought Pablo Honey was their best album. That being said, HTTT is an overlooked gem.
Thom is so brilliant but he thinks just like every other Hollywood lib!!
So predictable
@UCgik2izJx7IWurZD7iYC3xw If you think everybody who dissents against right-wing corporatist bullcrap is a “Hollywood lib sheep” I highly advise you to go outside for a change, or alternative, read a book
@@sokota6861 thanks for insulting a perfect stranger just for my opinion. I would never do that to you
Marc you really do need to interview Siouxsie Sioux and tell her how much influence she's had on all these people you keep talking to ..,..
When I was 4 (in 74) i wandered away from our house. I naturally went downhill. I remember playing on the stone staircase/arch that led to the abandoned Houdini mansion. When I was a teen it was a notorious drug addict house where junkies shot up. Crazy to hear that rick Rubin owns it now and people like thom from Radiohead get interviewed there.
thank you
Met in a small gig twice , Bends era ..... will never forget 95
Thoms solo shows now 2018 are just what he talks about at end of interview , primitive drums , take you somewhere .... brilliant x
I LOVE THOMS VOICE AAAAAAHHHHHHH
Cringe
This was they best Thom Yorke interview ive heard,you can make people feel ok.........im a solo musician.but stupid with the tech. Could i mail you my music...i could even do any music u need for free..you are an inspiration for a 41 yr .old like me,......
Yea once I was playing around on the guitar in my living room after school and I acidentally wrote the first few bars of electioneering by Radiohead. At the time I had only heard the song a few times on the radio or at the mall, never intentionally listened to it anyway. So when I hit the first few notes of the song, which are just standard g minor penatonic scale, i just kept going thinking that the melody was coming from my head. So I kept playing till I ended up finishing the song and after a while I ended up recording it. I put it out on TH-cam and decided to name the song ‘Somewhere over the rainbow 2’. The video got over 30 views on the internet and so Walt Disney signed me a record deal with them. I played ‘somewhere over the rainbow 2’ at a my first concert in Down Under Australia. Among all the head-banging kangaroos I see Jonny Greenwood, Radiohead guitarist, who by the way is even sexier in person. He looked angry. At this point in time I realised that the song hadn’t come from my head and I had actually ripped of Radiohead. So at the sight of Jonny boy i darted for the exit. But just as I got there he cornered and BOOM he cracked me over the head and I was out like a light.
I woke up tied to a chair, disorientated, in what looked like a massive where house. In the corner I see Jonny sharpening what looked a large collection of weapons. After a while of thick silence he slowly walked towards me with dagger the size of his of a guitar. He said only to words,
‘My song’
He started to press the dagger into my cheek, drawing drops of blood. I screamed hard into my sodden gag. Screamed harder and harder hoping someone would receive my cry of hope. But I had little hope, at least until I heard a cry. The high pitched girly voice of Thom Yorke. My prayers had been answered. He ran forward, covered my ears, and let out an almighty wail. Johnny was brought to his knees.
Thom Yorke had saved. He said that I was 2.40x better than Jonny anyway so now I play as Radiohead’s guitarist but in disguise as Jonny greenwood.
True story. I know no one will believe me because it’s a very crazy story but it is true. Kangaroos do exist.
Gabe Rishworth what the fuck are yo doing 🤣🤣
The F did I just read... 6 years this story has spread thru the internet till it hit me
Thom is a very organic guy
a human, one might say
@@pukeyourguts debatable, but one could see that being the case
Fascinating, thank you.
This was very interesting, but I found myself going "wait, that's it!?" after the closer came in.
I didn't even know this ever happened.. I wanted to hear this damnit!
Having to listen to Marc Maron was a price worth paying.
I don't get all the hate. I thought this was a great interview. I mean, what did you guys expect? This isn't Charlie Rose.
Ya'll are just bitter. This was a decent interview.
For real, you're right, at least he cares enough to engage with political issues and speak his opinions . . what did ppl want??
What, oh, he's supposed to just sit there and expound endlessly on inspirations for songs? Glamorize through the recording process as if it's some magical journey, and then wax nostalgia while Marc summarizes his career? And sit around and laugh and tell charming and silly club stories? How many times can an artist do that interview??
God, ppl always reduce artists to the product of their art, as if that's the entire core of their being. If he wants to talk about society, let him.
interview starts at 12:08 :)
Omg 😳 I can’t believe I didn’t know about this interview!
Yorke is a Charles Mingus lad, my dude
yeah i'm into really obscure artists you've probably never heard of like *_charles mingus_*
Thom Yorke + Burial =
It happened
Good interview
When was this interview conducted?
This was the main question I had which is not mentioned anywhere here for some reason so I Googled it and it appears to be from 2013. Still no clue why the hell anyone would upload an old interview and not say when it's from.
Thank you! I agree. Dates are important.
he does say... at the beginning before the interview
July 2013
...when was this recorded?
Patrick Chole July 22, 2013 is when it was it was released so I imagine a day or two before?
@@DuBziDriFT damn time flies
He speaks for me!
“Sheeit” lmaoo
There must be more to life than stereotypes!😂
today 18th November 2024 TH-cam flagged this interview up with WTF and Thom Yorke.
Thom is renowned for avoiding the Interview genre so if one of these rare gems pop up, I am minded to give such offerings my attention.
I don't think Mr Yorke is trying to be enigmatic by avoiding the promotion of his work, he leaves that aspect for his and other collaborations work, to letting the music speak for it's self, be it Radiohead or with other musicians.
I find his reasoning, politics, observations and style revealing.
I am always discovering how much his opinions are so in line with my own, yet it is not influenced by his views, as each time I listen I am picking up new insights, as he hardly repeats himself in what he has to say.
His wisdom is drip fed, slowly and openly in a frank and relaxed conversational style, quashing the perception that he is often labelled as difficult or arrogant.
This interview is about 7 years old but as fascinating as anything I have heard from previous instances, when he is happy to chat.
No self promotion or egotistical, me, me, me agenda.
The guy here conducting this discussion is an excellent foil for Thom, using obviously high intelligence and technique to make this one of the best Thom Yorke "inquisitions" I have listened to.
Jesus what pretentious drivel
Does anyone know the date this was originally released?
July 22, 2013
I started listening to vinyl too. But records aren't cheap in Scotland.
Did... did our interviewer just ask Tom York if he was nervous about keeping up with Flea onstage? I hope he was talking purely about guitar technicals on that because otherwise.. ROFLMFAO
Perhaps this is more of a musicians point of view than a general population one, but flea will never ever come anywhere near reaching the genius and or virtuoso level of Tom or Colin or Radiohead as a whole.
Just lol.
Radiohead is to "experimental" music what Blink-182 is to punk rock. You're not as smart as you think you are.
No reply lol what a pussy
I wonder if Thom's ever listened to vaporwave
He's not into teens stuff.
NÆS wat
Flylo is vapor? Haha sure. Trip hop changes name every so often i guess
@@SaumBodhi thats like saying J Dilla makes lofi hip hop lol
I wonder if he listens to simpsonwave?
Anyone knows when was this?
Mid 2013 I think :)
Simone Oliveira Well it was released July 22, 2013 so I imagine the actual interview was a day or 2 before
Thom is God
And RIP - Holger Czukay
July 2013
Thom
It's happening here, now !
Just to widen your perspective
A horror show
Cate aCaTeLySteLeVeN Where?😊
"a party we didn't vote for" sounds a lot like America
get on with the interview already!!!!
This must be your first WTF.
Stop crying lol
I think he says a lot
He always had this wonderful way of talking a lot, but saying nothing.
exactly...love Thom...love Radiohead...but he is a horrible interview
C Bear I think that's a British characteristic, kinda of charming how they never get to the point
What a turd he's become
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Thom is like Neil Young unexplainable. To try to understand these guys is like trying to understand if bees talk to plants ,who knows
Thom loves Neil too!
they don't
Radioheads music is not as smart as you think it is
13:30 "shiiiiet."
Maron can be cool when he has to be
12:15
Thom ,...you mean to say ,..you "Fired People"...like Trump?...OMG...Why??
41:29 to 41:47 "Just get the fuck out for awhile,while we figure this out" -Thom York
Sincerely,
Peace & Love.... aka "Travel Ban" aka "Drain The Swamp"
Great chinwag
cobblers
no... the intro... I can't believe Thom didn't back out.
over 10 minutes... of babble.
The interview part was recorded previously, genius.
@@knothing8104You can still delete this dipshit lmao
TOO MUCH INTRO - GET TO THE POINT NOW!!
Stop crying lol
Nashville is really nice but its hardly "the south". Its as big a city as any in the US and its full of musicians. Its and Oasis in a sea of dumb
Denial
@@notveryniceatallwell I live in Michigan I've been to Nashville on vacation...so no real call for denial.
Jack White, peter frampton and taylor swift live there just for starters
Do you think there's no cities in the south?
I must say,...I Really do like Peter Pan's music.
Sincerely,
Captain Hook
Oh..??...Thanks for your concern "blablabla",.. so tell us,...
Im sure everyone here would like to know why you think
that I don't seem "OK"...Computer, lol....but be careful,because you might just find out that, it's you,that is infact the one that is not "OK".
Thom if I don’t see you donating at least 75% of your earnings to the working class
Hahahahahaha
Tago Mago
It’s adorable thinking that one side of politics is good and the other is bad… love Thom tho.
He didn’t say that he’s arguing against international corporations that don’t care about communities and geared only towards profit at the expense of collapsing infrastructure and social mobility. The right wing since Reagan/thatcher period has been supportive of disaster capitalism where companies search for the lowest wages to run the company and the highest profits for shareholders.
Adorable? What a weird thing to say. And if you think having access to basic human rights and needs is political, you're a big part of the problem
fuck em
?
Can't believe he and Radiohead agreed to play Israel. War crimes, Human Rights abuse, land theft, illegal nukes...makes Sun City look like Disneyland.
Tokiofritz ......dude.......
Ha-Fucking-mas
Heard of em?
Did you know honor killings have doubled in the past year?
Get in the Fucking grey.
Sorry, is that supposed to make me support the IDF child killers? Dude...open your eyes.
Tokiofritz ya gonna shout "Fucking zionists" and vandalize a Starbucks?
Nah, I'll probably do what the rest of the world is doing and boycott that evil shit hole in every way possible.
Tokiofritz move to Palestine in protest. They'll adore you.
I am very tired of of your what the "f's'"..... still please keep your truth...so tired of your aggressive machine gun speech...get to the point
Aww
thom's politics are simultaneously confused and simple. i love his music but he seemed to motivated more by ideology/feelings rather reality. doesn't offer up a better alternative and how it would work in practice
Imagine that. An artist motivated by ideology and feelings? Unthinkable.
He's just talking about it conversationally, it's not his job to offer up an alternative.
Most pretentious band ever...but pretty good for a couple of. Records
Why? Because they didn't want Miley in their dressing room just before the show? Because they are from Oxford?
That was a pretty vicious comment by me. I don't really know why. @@PresidentHotdog
@@mebeasensei sorry, I just thought it woukd be funny to ask for an explanation after a year.
Music for more intelligent people
@@M153r3r3Listening to Radiohead because they're "smart" is like listening to Green Day because they're "anarchists"
Thom Yorke is a political hypocrite and doesn't even know it.
Best Wishes,
Reality
sup goofy
Is that your nick name?
Or is that a question?
Do you want me to Guess?..Or Gucci?
Sincerely,
CHANEL
Why?
@ Darren Nash Listen to this "choir boy" @ 41:18 to 41:47 Then understand that if a "politician" in essence does the same thing,..for example, like ordering a
"Travel Ban" for 6 months because nut jobs from certain areas of the world are coming to the US with the soul intent to in fact blow themselves up in the name of "Allah".
Well then Tom Yorke knee jerkingly gets up in arms like a little neurotic twit talking shit about any strategic steps put in place in the name of national security to "curb" an on slaught of possible "terrorist" attacks.
Kind Regards,
All Of Uzbekistan (Is allowed to visit DisneyLand)...(But due to the passing rainstorm the "Matterhorn" shall not be in service at this time,...
Mickey Mouse and I are very sorry if this has in fact caused any inconvenience for you and your family while here exploring the Magical Kingdom.)
You're writing a youtube comment, not a letter.