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I will shake myself into your pocket Invisible Do what you want Do what you want I will sink and I will disappear I will slip into the groove And cut me off And cut me off There's an empty space inside my heart Where the weeds take root So now I set you free I set you free There's an empty space inside my heart Where the weeds take root So now I'll set you free I'll set you free Slowly we unfurl As lotus flowers 'Cause all I want is the moon upon a stick Just to see what if just to see what is I can't kick the habit "Just to feel your fast ballooning head" Listen to your heart We will shrink and then be quiet as mice And while the cat is away Do what we want Do what we want There's an empty space inside my heart Where the weeds take root So now I set you free I set you free 'Cause all I want is the moon upon a stick Just to see what if just to see what is The bird that's flown into my room Slowly we unfurl As lotus flowers 'Cause all I want is the earth upon a stick I dance around the pit, the darkness is beneath I can't kick your habit "Just to feed your fast ballooning head"
Actually, it's from an Atoms For Peace show. There's a video of it called "ATOMS FOR PEACE- FINAL ENCORE JAM- OAKLAND 4/14". I didn't post the link because sometimes when I do RU-vid deletes it.
Yep! A lot of early TKOL came from Atoms for Peace and was written along with it. Thom played quite a bit of the TKOL material before it was released with Atoms for Peace
@@ARadioheadDeepDive yes there was a version of supercollider for IR but this is the early version of the full band version, they combined Supercollider’s lyrics with a different version of this that was influenced by the piano version
@@ARadioheadDeepDive ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xm53s5PKOA8.htmlfeature=shared The groove is similar and the notes are shifted to be the piano version of Supercollider
Are you sure it's not "off the dialing board"? I've always heard it that way. And he's talking about coming out of their phone, so that makes sense to me with the metaphor.
Dude honestly. It gave it such an energy. I used this one because it was from soundboard and therefore better quality, but the electric guitar version is awesome.
One of Thom Yorke's biggest skills as a songwriter is using phrases and cliches like, "the lunatics have taken over the asylum", "waiting on the rapture", "feed you to the hounds", "head in the sand" and idioms like "fast and loose", "fat chance", "pig's ear". He assembles bits of the English language in such a poetic way.
A lot of times he stays with the cliche and expands on it so you can appreciate it with fresh ears, like “these massive egos… so big they bend the light” on Read the Room.