it´s cool that this stuff attracts people who really listen to the music, to it´s details... you don´t find a comment about bass tone or chord progression on top of the comments of a ariana grande video, do you? nothing against casual listeners, each to their own, I´m not trying to claim hipster-ish superiority here... just observing
@@Gollas4k you say that, being on a music course you DO get a lot of listening to pop music and going "god that snare sounds epic!" or "that 7th chord is so interesting here."
It’s so beautiful what you can do With three guitars all playing different parts. Chord complexity just blows me away with its beauty. A masterwork of a song
It isn’t that complex lol it’s a great song but it’s not complex relative to other rh songs. A simple song with everything perfectly working together (this song) can work a lot better than a much more complex song though. There’s not an extreme amount of layers or complexity to this song but all the aspects work together perfectly to make a amazing song.
A heart that's full up like a landfill A job that slowly kills you Bruises that won't heal You look so tired, 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 With 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 And such a pretty garden No alarms and no surprises No alarms and no surprises No alarms and no surprises, please
There are a good amount of bands and artists that have produced more of the good stuff. After The Bends and OK Computer they were on track to be among the top of the top, but their electronica shift as only produced one must-own album (In Rainbows).
I seem to remember them playing this as part of an extended set of songs on Jools Holland either the week before or week after the release the album. Was mesmerising then and just as mesmerising today.
@@vaepor9921 i thought it was abt settling for a boring life, working and wasting away. carbon monoxide because of its build up in poorly ventilated spaces and work environments, or maybe the world crumbling and shit. i am very good at misinterpeting lyrics though so, its just a take i deemed worthy.