Talk Show Host is written with the same three two-note double stops repeating. The Numbers is way more complex with its 3/4-note chord structure and inversions. You're noticing a similar descending rhythm and chordal motion towards resolving at the root... but Talk Show Host is entirely in a minor key and a much more simple composition. Thom's guitar part and songwriting here is more sophisticated and elegant.. (despite the simple, mantra-like lyrics) he's channeling Neil Young again.
Love this song! I just scored on tickets this morning for the Shrine Auditorium night of the 8th!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Damn they have the best vibe ever! Love his freakin' voice!
Если система социальной среды - ложна, в большей степени, - числа решают, до поры - до времени, технически контролируемые вопросы, а, вот, если таковая окажется, в большей части, истинной, - соответствующим образом станут формироваться и тенденции урожайности, вызывающих интерес, а числа, по мере истинности системы, всё больше будут применяться для решений: смысловое содержание, музыка, манера исполнения, сам исполнитель и его голос в этой песне, по-моему, стремятся к оптимуму, без преувеличения
+Hanif Adi Ramadhan that's awesome you pointed that out, we need music that reflects the mysteriousness but beauty of Led Zeppelin, that's I've always loved radiohead, its dark but so beautiful
+kelvin I think the name is a reference to a spring as in an uprising (ie. the arab spring), and the last line "we'll take back what is ours" fits in well with that. I thought it was probably a political message about the state of the world, possibly even the migrant crisis/ middle east conflict.
+kelvin silent spring is the name of a famous environmental book from the 60s that documented the harmful effects of pesticides. it caused a lot of controversy in its day. think about that reference, combined with lines like "we are of the earth/to her we do return."
+Mithun Selvaratnam Yes , Kelvin , think maybe of this song being directed at corporate tyranists like Monsanto . Intentional destruction of our home. He's saying (I think) "Enough!" .
If this is on the new Radiohead album, then that album is destined to be monumental.
+Trevor Habig And if not? :DDD...:D ;)
+Trevor Habig todos los álbum han sido monumentales, este porque no habría de serlo ?
It is monumental.
They did it again!
+sam m8 (420Marmite) Yes , it's outstanding . Totally delivers . Can't stop listening to it .
The guitar riff sounds reminiscent of Optimistic, ironically, like a more optimistic version of the song.
still, by far, my favorite performance and version of this song!
The scream after it’s not somewhere else is unique insane and kinda impossible tbh
This shimmering beauty might very well end up being one of their greatest songs. Can't wait to hear the full album arrangement.
i cant wait for the new album, i just cant wait, i need the new album this moment
+Abraham Marsical Casas MAY 8!
RadioHEAD "MUSIC IS OUR SALVATION" most reMARKable in what is the most POWERFULL! Thank YOU for Sharing Always~
His voice is perfect in this version
Just amazing!! Thank you for sharing this perfect song!
Makes me think of the begging calm of Led Zeppelin's "gallows pole"... beautiful stuff...
The guitar sounds like Talk Show Host.
Talk Show Host is written with the same three two-note double stops repeating. The Numbers is way more complex with its 3/4-note chord structure and inversions. You're noticing a similar descending rhythm and chordal motion towards resolving at the root... but Talk Show Host is entirely in a minor key and a much more simple composition. Thom's guitar part and songwriting here is more sophisticated and elegant.. (despite the simple, mantra-like lyrics) he's channeling Neil Young again.
Not even fucking close. What are you on
You may pour us away like soup
Like we’re pretty broken flowers
But we’ll take back what is ours
We’ll take back what is ours
Love this song! I just scored on tickets this morning for the Shrine Auditorium night of the 8th!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Damn they have the best vibe ever! Love his freakin' voice!
thanks for the great video!
The Numbers!
Если система социальной среды - ложна, в большей степени, - числа решают, до поры - до времени, технически контролируемые вопросы, а, вот, если таковая окажется, в большей части, истинной, - соответствующим образом станут формироваться и тенденции урожайности, вызывающих интерес, а числа, по мере истинности системы, всё больше будут применяться для решений: смысловое содержание, музыка, манера исполнения, сам исполнитель и его голос в этой песне, по-моему, стремятся к оптимуму, без преувеличения
the album version with the rest of the band will sound nothing like thing. Makes me even more impatient!
Gotta love this!!!
Love it!!
Shades of David Crosby/Neil Young .
Optimistic.
Yessss😘😘😘😘😘
2 DAYS FOR LP9
it sounds like led zep,but its okay,still got the radiohead atmosphere
+Hanif Adi Ramadhan mmm yeah man i can hear the resemblance, in a good way, that guitar riff tho.
+Hanif Adi Ramadhan that's awesome you pointed that out, we need music that reflects the mysteriousness but beauty of Led Zeppelin, that's I've always loved radiohead, its dark but so beautiful
Neil Young
Led Zep are great though. Different kind of thing, but still great.
I love that RH have more song centric tunes lined up for the new album. Not really a fan of this song but its still cool.
oops. .. the *beginning calm
I have sleep apnea but this is ridiculous
Play this at My Funeral :)
I don't understand this song's meaning. Could anyone tell me please?
+kelvin I think the name is a reference to a spring as in an uprising (ie. the arab spring), and the last line "we'll take back what is ours" fits in well with that. I thought it was probably a political message about the state of the world, possibly even the migrant crisis/ middle east conflict.
+Luke Hallam Thank you! So this song can be interpreted from political point of view.
+kelvin silent spring is the name of a famous environmental book from the 60s that documented the harmful effects of pesticides. it caused a lot of controversy in its day. think about that reference, combined with lines like "we are of the earth/to her we do return."
+Mithun Selvaratnam Yes , Kelvin , think maybe of this song being directed at corporate tyranists like Monsanto . Intentional destruction of our home. He's saying (I think) "Enough!" .
Its about global warming i think the numbers dont decide the system is alive means we can still save our planet and way of life one day at a time
This is Pink Floyding me