*_Thom Yorke performs a haunting version of 'Everything in Its Right Place'_* Is there a NON haunting version of this song?? That 4 note motif... C - Ab - G - C .....is SO simple, but is damn near the most aching yearning poignant crushing thing I've ever heard. That's why I love music....literally just 4 notes(really 3 since the C repeats) can communicate more than 1,000 words could ever hope to. That's power.
Yeah, if that's Thom saying that, he's doing it in one of his silly voices. It's either a lady speaking in her real voice or Thom channeling some dainty, timid character for fun.
@@KristaWaple it's Thom 100 procent. Look up the video: plastic trees live 2 meter sessions. (Click on the first video cause that's prob not the real name). He did the same voice at the end of that. His voice in daydreaming and identikit are also close.
I revisit this song so much in my adulthood. The sum of my depression, at its peak, seemingly brings me to this. I know I’m going to figure life out someday. Thank y’all for inspiring me when it gets hard
I just love the effect of this song on mind. It peacefully harmonizes the conflict between the chaos which represented by the sound, and the meaning of it. Its just the right way to say that "everything is in its right place". So be it. And in the closure part, the song let us be dissolved by the anxiety created by this very conflict helping us comprehend the place of ourselves in universe, i mean by the universe its cosmological significance. Chaos and cosmos are one and have the equal value, they are not in opposition to one another. And it just fits perfectly to the movie Vanilla Sky.
Aw he looks so upset with himself at the end, Thom ur a beautiful man and we all love you, ignore all the pretentious bullshit and ur own doubts, ur magical and u have made the world a better place with ur music and way of understanding things.
One of my favourites of all time. Got me into trip hop and experimental and the likes of Massive Attack, Portishead, Unkle, Amon Tobin, Tricky, Allflaws
Finley Griffiths I’m sorry, this is strange but I have a cousin named Finley Griffith which I’ve always found to be an unusual name. My last also happens to be Griffiths like yours.
"They ask me where the hell I'm going? At a thousand feet per second Hey man, slow down Slow down Idiot, slow down Slow down" -Thom Yorke, in reference to this performance
Sometimes it doesn't occur that musicians from 90s got old (Thom Yorke, Damon Albarn, and the rest from britpop) because their voices sound as good as yesterday. Also, I noticed he sped it up and I like it. Rodiohead is notorious for always trying mindblowing new stuff.
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This seemed like only part of the song to me -- the band's contribution to the album version really makes it for me. There is something divine about a group coming together to produce art.
Are we forgetting how surprising Kid A was in its direction and innovation in music? And how this is the opening trac and birth of "kid a"? The tempo is surely done on purpose, now the reason is up to interpretation, and it surely runs deeper than a mere surprise factor, but let's just not forget the context of this song when questioning the tempo of this performance.
What a legend... I still haven't seen them in concert and I'ma loose it if I never do... getting tickets though... fuc me, missed out like 9 times, gone in seconds... need a new refresh button
the speed is invigorating. slower makes it a sad wallowing song. this tempo gives it pep in the step. Also as a musician i understand the impulse to change tempo in a live performance.