I noticed that too. The keys' holding off half a beat on the first couple of lead-ins, combined with her beautiful super-wide vibrato singing, gives this things a really mysterious atmospheric. Some of the bass lines are just too too tasty too. I can't think of a track that is so utterly melancholy and depressing, yet totally uplifting too ... like you're shrugging off this huge weight and it's total bliss. At any rate both song and singer are simply over-the-top gorgeous!!
Syncopation. You count 4/4 as I E & A 2 E & A and so on. A lot of times the keys are hitting on the “E” and the “&” Instead of the down beat, which you naturally feel more. This is why hip-hop, and R&B feels the way it does. Same with reggae; the guitar strums on the “&”
This woman steals your heart. Its rare to see someone create something like this. Perfection. Beautiful. Talented. Charisma. Soul. I love Radiohead. She utterly makes this version hers.
Entrancing & mesmerizing. A performance with this combination of gravitas & fragility pulls us in and holds us, suspended, as we float from note to note.
Woah everything about this performance is amazing but i have to highlight the amazing audio quality and the nice camera work idk i didn't expect the video quality to be this good
This girl is a real gem, she was one of the support acts when Stevie Wonder headlined at Hyde Park a few summers ago,,,, she absolutely nailed it, head and shoulders above all the other acts 👏👏👏👏
This has to be one of the most universally loved Radiohead songs. Covers come in from absolutely every direction and musical niche. Powerful music has no boundaries, exists everywhere, is indivisible and completely immutable.
Yet another captivating, unique Lianne La Havas performance of stunning power and intimacy -- a remarkable feat at the giant group grope that is Glastonbury -- and only underscores how special she is in her ability to consistently deliver a shot of love to the soul.
This got me emotional in a level that I can't put in words. Great job from Lianne and her staff on making such an absolutely amazing song even better, and, c'mon, BBC has also made one of the best captions of audio and video ever.
Eu amo essa versão. Radiohead always had a special place in my heart. And years ago when I heard her singing Weird Fishes, I fell in love. It opened a door to discovering her work, and it was incredible. I couldn't stop listening to her records.