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Radiohead — Glass Eyes
Album: A Moon Shaped Pool
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Total ratings: 269









Released: 2016
Length: 2:44
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Hey it's me
I just got off the train
A frightening place
Their faces are concrete grey
And I'm wondering, should I turn around?
Buy another ticket
Panic is coming on strong
So cold, from the inside out
No great job, no message coming in
And you're so small
Glassy eyed light of day
Glassy eyed light of day

The path trails off
And heads down a mountain
Through the dry bush, I don't know where it leads
I don't really care
And the path trails off
And heads down a mountain
Through the dry bush, I don't know where it leads
I don't really care

I feel this often, go
I feel this often, go
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 carlos65 wrote:
 It's why I like the National, just fits the overall vibe on RP, chilled, even when it's rocking. The music speaks without the crap they add on commercial radio where there is no space for silence. 

Motolorax wrote:
Diversity within the bounds of taste are wha makes RP work for us  and keeps us donating. These sorts of tracks are part of that for me, but then I don't need thumping happy melody ever time. Thanks Bill. 

 

 
I feel the same way. Bill is an exceptional DJ/mixer. His mood nearly always complements mine — even if it's not what I'd expect or choose) 
 It's why I like the National, just fits the overall vibe on RP, chilled, even when it's rocking. The music speaks without the crap they add on commercial radio where there is no space for silence. 

Motolorax wrote:
Diversity within the bounds of taste are wha makes RP work for us  and keeps us donating. These sorts of tracks are part of that for me, but then I don't need thumping happy melody ever time. Thanks Bill. 

 


Diversity within the bounds of taste are wha makes RP work for us  and keeps us donating. These sorts of tracks are part of that for me, but then I don't need thumping happy melody ever time. Thanks Bill. 
Perhaps the worst track on the album - but still "pretty good."
 kcar wrote:

I don't hate Thom all the time, but my interest in RP and willingness to donate $ are dropping because of all the Radiohead songs I hear. RPers snarked for a while about all the Mark Knopfler stuff that Bill was playing, but Radiohead gets far more play than Mark ever did. 

Gotta give this track a 2.  

 
Yeah.

With the odd ambient exception from their last few albums, Radiohead would not know a melody or a groove if one jumped up and bit them on the dick.

Bill is justifiably proud of his playlist.  The glitch is that there is already far, far too much Radiohead on it, and when he puts their new exercise in atonal caterwauling in heavy ro, it becomes unbearable.

So, my wife and I continue to donate, but almost never listen.
 MassivRuss wrote:

You are not alone. God Thom Yorke's voice and music make me want to eat a bullet.

 
I don't hate Thom all the time, but my interest in RP and willingness to donate $ are dropping because of all the Radiohead songs I hear. RPers snarked for a while about all the Mark Knopfler stuff that Bill was playing, but Radiohead gets far more play than Mark ever did. 

Gotta give this track a 2.  
 whomhow wrote:
Is autoparody a music genre? If so, I guess I know genre of this track. 4.

 
I don't know if it is a genre yet, but "Autoparody" would make a good band name.
Is autoparody a music genre? If so, I guess I know genre of this track. 4.
 kingart wrote:
DOES THIS DUDE AND THIS BAND EVER SING HAPPY UPBEAT ENERGETIC ROCK AND ROLL!? That's the genre, right? I mean, alt punk rockabilly blues whatever. You know, like The Who. They sang about dark shit but seldom sounded like they needed therapy. Even though at least one of them actually did....

 

 
"That's the genre, right?"

Man, break out of that mould. The best music doesn't fit into a genre. Forget genres, sit back and enjoy this wonderful music.


DOES THIS DUDE AND THIS BAND EVER SING HAPPY UPBEAT ENERGETIC ROCK AND ROLL!? That's the genre, right? I mean, alt punk rockabilly blues whatever. You know, like The Who. They sang about dark shit but seldom sounded like they needed therapy. Even though at least one of them actually did....

 
 TianGongZhong wrote:

Has no one else noted that Radiohead are producing the same whiny stuff over and over again ?

I feel like I'm taking crazy pills !



 
You are not alone. God Thom Yorke's voice and music make me want to eat a bullet.
 TianGongZhong wrote:

Has no one else noted that Radiohead are producing the same whiny stuff over and over again ?

I feel like I'm taking crazy pills !



 
Apparently we like it.  Go figure.
 maboleth wrote:

No one? It's the first thing I notice when their songs start. Their only good song is Creep. It's the singer's autobiography.

 
I do like that song they played with the USC marching band a few years ago at an awards ceremony. I like Radiohead when I am in the mood.
 TianGongZhong wrote:

Has no one else noted that Radiohead are producing the same whiny stuff over and over again ?

I feel like I'm taking crazy pills !



 
No one? It's the first thing I notice when their songs start. Their only good song is Creep. It's the singer's autobiography.

Has no one else noted that Radiohead are producing the same whiny stuff over and over again ?

I feel like I'm taking crazy pills !


Hymm. Not sure. Because it's Radiohead we are supposed to like it? I need mo listening time 
I have bought all of the Radiohead CD's based on airplay, and have been severely disappointed by each...  this sounds like more of the same.
Wow, Radiohead is back! Waiting worthwile
good to hear all the new radiohead-songs!
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