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TV on the Radio — Things You Can Do
Album: Return To Cookie Mountain
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6.3

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Total ratings: 1691









Released: 2006
Length: 5:14
Plays (last 30 days): 3
Prettiest world I know
Stole away all the show
You are so easy to love
You are so hard to let go

Prettiest world I know
Loveliest one I know
You were the first to come
We were the last to go

Prettiest world I know
You are so hard to let go
You were the dream of my heart
We were the last ones to know

We were the last ones to know
We were the last ones to know
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 kayumann wrote:


Piss off with your stunted political comments, we come here to escape that nonsense and enjoy what Bill has crafted for us...


Yes, it should only be those of a certain political bent who can make their random political comments on (occasionally political) songs.
 jpfueler wrote:


"Never underestimate Joe's ability to F#$k things up"  - Barak
[paraphrase] "Hold foreign policy positions 180 degrees from Joe and you can't go wrong." - some other Dem from the 80's


Piss off with your stunted political comments, we come here to escape that nonsense and enjoy what Bill has crafted for us...
oh damn here we go with the political bullshit in here, SPARE ME your koolade.
and TVOTR is brilliant
Fuck off ya Trump loving culty fascists.. This is an excellent tune.
 itsme_bygolly wrote:



Don't believe in leaders. Watch your parking meters. Trump is just an exaggerated version of most politicians. Biden is a known quantity. That's his problem. I chiefly remember his votes for almost 50 years. Consistently wrong on every major issue.


"Never underestimate Joe's ability to F#$k things up"  - Barak
[paraphrase] "Hold foreign policy positions 180 degrees from Joe and you can't go wrong." - some other Dem from the 80's
 jelgator wrote:



So glad he's gone, things are waaaaaaaay better now, eh?



Don't believe in leaders. Watch your parking meters. Trump is just an exaggerated version of most politicians. Biden is a known quantity. That's his problem. I chiefly remember his votes for almost 50 years. Consistently wrong on every major issue.
GREAT TUNE!!  Thanx RP!   
yes they are better - you idiot jelgator… Great tune by TV on the Radio
 bluematrix wrote:

 
Sure didn't, we got 4 years of the Trumpster fire instead.



So glad he's gone, things are waaaaaaaay better now, eh?
I hear a Fela Kuti vibe going on in here.
How is this not Peter Gabriel?



Here's a thing you can do
Vote for Bernie!
(TVOTR played the Brooklyn Rally)



Jelani wrote:
That didn't work out too well, did it?
 
Sure didn't, we got 4 years of the Trumpster fire instead.
Amazon has this track as being on 'Wolf Like Me', just thought you would all love to know.
This moment is absurd.
 thewiseking wrote:
Here's a thing you can do
Vote for Bernie!
(TVOTR played the Brooklyn Rally) 
 
That didn't work out too well, did it?
 number7 wrote:
Makes me think of Gentle Giant.
I like it.
 
Number7, sorry to hear that Patrick (Number 6) passed away 10 years ago peacefully at home in Portmeiron but I hope that you are still with us?

You reminded me about the band Gentle Giant and I used to really like them back in the 1970's - maybe that is why I really like this song too!



download chache keeps this song on repeatedly every time i skip song it starts again :( has happen to multiple downloads shucks on road trips
Bump from 7 to 8, because I'm sure everyone cares.
This band is fascinating.
 DaidyBoy wrote:
PSD, sorry fans.
 
I don't think anyone's so concerned about this that it warrants an apology.
As has been said before, Peter Gabriel inflected, fine drums, btw.
Perfectly written on iTunes: Return to Cookie Mountain was the Brooklyn indie band's breakthrough—a powerful statement of doom and gloom, dissonance and detachment, general malaise and great anxiety—and it's beautiful because it so accurately set those emotions to song. Kyp Malone's falsetto and Tunde Adebimpe's deep bellows serve as centered voices of reason in the midst of chaos: They're the eye of a storm of swirling guitars, triumphant horns, orchestral swells, and even a tender howl from the one and only David Bowie.
Too stressful for me, this one.  I like some of their material, but not this.  PSD, sorry fans.
 WOW yes!

Dave_Mack wrote:
I really like this. Especially the moving sax lines in the background.

 


Here's a thing you can do
Vote for Bernie!
(TVOTR played the Brooklyn Rally) 
I really like this. Especially the moving sax lines in the background.
I got blue, red and black, and I've already pictured
     How to make snow out of these colors.
   

Good Artist is likely to be good at copying
 As for now great one steals the show.
Quite possibly the worst song I've ever heard on RP. 
Big band meets 60's jazz meets Peter Gabriel meets YES meets ...oh God, Stop it!!!!! 
Thought this was some obscure Peter Gabriel track I hadn't heard before looking to see who it was. Sounds like him and the brass is reminiscent of several PG tunes.
 Rofi wrote:
I hear a lot of Fela Kuti in this song, 
 

 

Yup.  I came here thinking it had to be either Femi or Fela Kuti, and to find out which one.
All kinds of good stuff mixed into this one.{#Bananajumprope}
I hear Weather Report ... And it's good!
I hear a lot of Fela Kuti in this song, 
 
 I agree Bocephus wrote:
Sounds like Peter Gabriel.

 


Makes me think of Gentle Giant.
I like it.
I don't know why, but this guy's voice makes me hot.
 captanne wrote:
Some think of Peter Gabriel (I can see that) and some think of Greg Laswell (okay) but, for some reason, the opening minutes of this song made me think of a really experimental Elbow tune.  

ETA (edited to add):  I really like PG, GL and Elbow so it's all good as far as I'm concerned.
 
"ETA (edited to add)" — an acronym and a spelled-out translation together?  Cool, but  "P.S." probably could've worked also.  Pretty good tune.
PSD button—thanks RP
I think it needs pictures
I still get blown away that this is NOT PG?!!...It sure sounds like anything he's done, and the vocals may as well be his....
Just don't get what all the hype is for... decidedly uninspiring....
 a_genuine_find wrote:
"TV on the Radio is an American experimental rock band formed in 2001 in Brooklyn, New York, whose music spans numerous diverse genres, from post-punk to electro and soul music. "

according to the last Wiki editor 

I swear I heard them on another radio station performing some type of rap.  I was puzzled over whether I had the right name of the band, and whether it was the very same band we hear on RP.
Or a less funky Fela.

 
captanne wrote:
Some think of Peter Gabriel (I can see that) and some think of Greg Laswell (okay) but, for some reason, the opening minutes of this song made me think of a really experimental Elbow tune.  

ETA (edited to add):  I really like PG, GL and Elbow so it's all good as far as I'm concerned.
 

Some think of Peter Gabriel (I can see that) and some think of Greg Laswell (okay) but, for some reason, the opening minutes of this song made me think of a really experimental Elbow tune.  

ETA (edited to add):  I really like PG, GL and Elbow so it's all good as far as I'm concerned.
RP has introduced me to some awesome music, but these guys and Porcupine Tree have to top that list. I thank you over and over.
New to me and very enjoyable.... thanks again RP for expanding my horizons !!!
I am hearing Oingo Boingo's Dead Man's Party
 StoneyG wrote:

Good stuff.


 
Yeah. Better with headphones rather than room monitors too. Much more going on there with the rhythm than I was picking up on speakers.

Good stuff.


 akheise wrote:
Sounds like Peter Gabriel singing over Fela Kuti.
 

I totaly agree
{#Whistle}Sweet honey in the ears
Sounds like Peter Gabriel.
Excellent album. Favorite of many polls in 2006.
Don't like the band name much, but da musik iz kewl...kind of a Peter Gabriel vibe in the mix...
 lsfeder wrote:
I also totally thought this was Peter Gabriel and had to double check.
 
ditto

I think I like the song. I'll need to hear it and the singer some more before I can tell since I'm *so* mixing him up with PG.

This is very tasty.  I learnt my "something new" for today!

 alvarorb wrote:
Their singer , Tunde Adebimpe collaborated in Massive Attack's "Pray for Rain". 
 

I'll have to play that track when I get in front of my iTunes again; that must have been an interesting sound if he and Daddy G were both singing...
dis ain't no jelly...it be all jam...
Most Excellent {#Clap}
how could this NOT be PG?
THUMBS UPPP!!!!!
I also totally thought this was Peter Gabriel and had to double check.

Very nice!!


Their singer , Tunde Adebimpe collaborated in Massive Attack's "Pray for Rain". 
Sounds like Peter Gabriel singing over Fela Kuti.
 a_genuine_find wrote:
"TV on the Radio is an American experimental rock band formed in 2001 in Brooklyn, New York, whose music spans numerous diverse genres, from post-punk to electro and soul music. "

according to the last Wiki editor



 
Thanx a lot!


 helgigermany wrote:
What genre is this?

  "TV on the Radio is an American experimental rock band formed in 2001 in Brooklyn, New York, whose music spans numerous diverse genres, from post-punk to electro and soul music. "

according to the last Wiki editor



What genre is this?

Terrific track!
Will the real Peter Gabriel please stand up.
OK, you think about Peter Gabriel. But I think about Bill Laswell!
 scraig wrote:
These guys couldn't have sucked any harder on SNL.
 
Then along came Taylor Swift to show us that yes, it was indeed possible to suck harder on SNL.

Love these guys!
Reminds me of Peter Gabriel - and that's a good thing.  Solid 8. 
Because its so Peter Gabriel it doesn't get my vote. Bleech!
 scrubbrush wrote:


Wow. I definitely thought it was Peter Gabriel.
 

I thought it was the vocalist from this song https://www.radioparadise.com/content.php?name=songinfo&song_id=39994 (Willy Mason).

It's not though. {#Ask}
kristinedahms wrote:
Great stuff; thought it was Peter Gabriel, too.
 
 scrubbrush wrote:


Wow. I definitely thought it was Peter Gabriel.
 
hahahaha!  so did I

I'm not too keen on other songs by TV On The Radio, but this I do like.  Gets an 8 from me

I like TV On The Radio, this one is just meh though.{#Rolleyes}
Heavy rhythm ... love it! {#Sunny}
 kristinedahms wrote:
Great stuff; thought it was Peter Gabriel, too.
 

Wow. I definitely thought it was Peter Gabriel.
Great stuff; thought it was Peter Gabriel, too.

Saw TVotR live at Sasquatch a couple of years ago and they rocked.  I don't watch a lot of live acts on TV as it skews the experience.


Truly inspired stuff! Need more of this and less (way less) of the insipid quasi country crap!
 Lizard62 wrote:
{#Yawn}

 

Yes...like Peter Gabriel
Didn't catch that particular SNL, and you might be spot on; however, I find SNL to be a venue where many musicians (whom I know to be superb) don't sound so great.  I used to blame it on sound engineering meets tv, but after decades of SNL and the advent of more sophisticated speaker systems in the home, I'm at a loss for an updated explanation.

 
scraig wrote:
These guys couldn't have sucked any harder on SNL.
 


would love to hear their °dirty whirl° and °wear you out° on RP...
{#Yawn}

Still very cool.  {#Music}
the cookie is usually south of the mountains, no?

First listening, great voice and good music {#Music}


Didn't they get some airtime in clubs back in the early 90's with a single? I never did find that song. :(
Morphine and Peter is correct, but I don't get this song at all...
 peter_james_bond wrote:
Sounds like these guys were listening to a lot of Peter Gabriel and Morphine. Cool.
 
Couldn't have characterized the vibe any better...spot on!  Great band, IMHO.

B r o o k l y n   B o r n
tv_on_the_radio


 Pyro wrote:

That's IT!  I was trying to figure out who they reminded me of....(Thanks!)

  I'd love to hear some Weather Report......
This band is hideous -


Sounds like these guys were listening to a lot of Peter Gabriel and Morphine. Cool.
 scraig wrote:
These guys couldn't have sucked any harder on SNL.
 
I didn't see them on SNL, but I did see them at Coachella. They ruled. They played, then M.I.A. Unbelievably good shows. {#Clap}
 quietman wrote:
I am definitely hearing Weather Report... which in my mind is a good thing. Don't hear a lot of Weather Report on RP.

 
That's IT!  I was trying to figure out who they reminded me of....(Thanks!)

 scraig wrote:
These guys couldn't have sucked any harder on SNL.
 
Subtlety is often difficult to perform...

I am definitely hearing Weather Report... which in my mind is a good thing. Don't hear a lot of Weather Report on RP.

 newwavegurly wrote:



But also the song "El Matador" by Los Fabulosos Cadilacs/Flavio Cianciarulo
Which was played during the reunion scene in "Grosse Pointe Blank" at one point. 
 
I hear that.

These guys couldn't have sucked any harder on SNL.
Horn and guitar repetitive riffs... ok, everything... owes big debt to Jah Wobble.

Great tune... hard to believe these same blokes are responsible for that insipid Love Dog track!
 punkbot wrote:


They were AWFUL.{#Grumpy}
 

They weren't all that good, I will grant you that...but this CD and the one that just came out are pretty amazing...
 voytek wrote:
TV On the Radio going back on "TV" as a musical guest on SNL this weekend...{#Bananapiano}
 

They were AWFUL.{#Grumpy}
TV On the Radio going back on "TV" as a musical guest on SNL this weekend...{#Bananapiano}


Please play New Health Rock by these gents.  All their stuff is fantastic I think — quite avant garde really — but New Health Rock was singularly unique.
Wow, really digging this tune. 
They are on the lineup for Bonnaroo 2009!  https://www.bonnaroo.com/artists.aspx

why isn't Golden Age on RP? i love that song.
More TV on the Radio on the Computer, please!{#Music}
 DoctorHooey wrote:
I know it's really nothing like it but somehow the horns in this tune remoind me of the song in Ferris Bueller's Day Off when he's running through houses and yards trying to beat his parents home.
 


But also the song "El Matador" by Los Fabulosos Cadilacs/Flavio Cianciarulo
Which was played during the reunion scene in "Grosse Pointe Blank" at one point. 
Everything I've heard by these guys is good. Me likey. {#Yes}

 skdenfeld wrote:

This is an album for which 30 second samples simply can't do justice. There is an element of spontaneity and comradery that can't be caught in short segments. Yes, the album is unconventional, and even a bit strange, but I really get a sense of friends in this music, like these guys have all known each other for years, and have all gotten together to lay down some seriously good music with the kind of inspired energy that can only come from those loving bonds of friends who like to have fun.
 

Couldn't have said it better myself.  Saw them live - fabulous chemistry and camaraderie..
 garthwb wrote:


Who remind me of Fela Kuti... Antibalas' bass player plays for TV On The Radio sometimes, btw... According to him, anyway... Six degrees of separation.
 

I definitely hear Feli Kuti in this.....
lee_sf wrote:
The song was interesting enough to make me look to see what it was (again), but just clicked through the other songs on this album in iTunes, and... yeah, it sounds like an anomaly. Cool song otherwise.
This is an album for which 30 second samples simply can't do justice. There is an element of spontaneity and comradery that can't be caught in short segments. Yes, the album is unconventional, and even a bit strange, but I really get a sense of friends in this music, like these guys have all known each other for years, and have all gotten together to lay down some seriously good music with the kind of inspired energy that can only come from those loving bonds of friends who like to have fun.
bizon wrote:
This reminds me of Antibalas.
Who remind me of Fela Kuti... Antibalas' bass player plays for TV On The Radio sometimes, btw... According to him, anyway... Six degrees of separation.
Great album. Really different sound.