I never cared much for Analyse until I saw this very performance by Thom. I always thought it was one of the weaker tracks on 'The Eraser' but after seeing this performance I realised that it's actually one of Thom's finest and most beautifully crafted songs.
A self-fulfilling prophecy of endless possibility In rolling reams across a screen In algebra, in algebra The fences that you cannot climb The sentences that do not rhyme In all that you can ever change The one you're looking for It gets you down It gets you down There's no spark No light in the dark It gets you down It gets you down You travelled far What have you found That there's no time There's no time To analyse To think things through To make sense Like candles in the city They never looked so pretty By power cuts and blackouts Sleeping like babies It gets you down It gets you down You're just playing a part You're just playing a part You're playing a part Playing a part And there's no time There's no time To analyse Analyse Analyse Analyse
Microsoft Excel sheets for the rest of your life, "lines and sentences that do not rhyme in all that you can ever change." Very poignant observations and lyricism by Mr. Thom Yorke. The song evokes a hint of anti-corporatism and perhaps even anti-capitalism where we're putting our dreams on hold for dead-end jobs that lead nowhere, "playing just a part" in the giant system.
That mic fixture is crazy. Does anyone know what the deal is with the fixture for the U47? It shows it the best at 0:46. I am extremely new to recording music but that setup seems purposeful for reasons I don't understand yet. It seems like a very complex shock mount or something.
Maybe it's hung from the ceiling in order to be as distant as possible from the ground where there would be vibrations near the pedals of the piano. The narrow plate seems to be there just to secure the mic with the screw in the middle. Maybe there is some damping sistem above but I don't think it's really necessary if the wall mount is so far away from the moving parts and actors here.
A self-fulfilling prophecy of endless possibilty You're born and raised across the street In algebra, in algebra The fences that you cannot climb The sentences that do not rhyme In all that you can ever change The one you're looking for It gets you down It gets you down There's no spark No light in the dark It gets you down It gets you down You travel far What have you found That there's no time There's no time To analyze To think things through To make sense Like cows in the city They never looked so pretty Bad power cuts and blackouts Sleeping like babies It gets you down It gets you down You're just playing a part You're just playing a part You're playing a part Playing a part That there's no time There's no time To analyze Analyze Analyze
A self-fulfilling prophecy Of endless possibility In rolling reams across a screen In algebra, in algebra The fences that you cannot climb The sentences that do not rhyme In all that you can ever change The one you're looking for It gets you down It gets you down There's no spark No light in the dark It gets you down It gets you down You traveled far What have you found That there's no time There's no time To analyse To think things through To make sense Like candles in the city They never looked so pretty By power cuts and blackouts Sleeping like babies It gets you down It gets you down You're just playing a part You're just playing a part You're playing a part Playing a part And there's no time There's no time To analyse Analyse Analyse Analyse
been listening to this guy for 32 years. no one can captivate and get my attention like this little bugger.
Thom Yorke is a world treasure, we must protect him.
You wont protect anything cause u cant, aswell as i cant, just enjoy genius while youre alive and stay calm
So crazy how he always sounds just like this live as he does in his albums
Sounds better here I think then the album
One of the most beautiful things I've ever heard
Thom has a way of expressing the darkness like no one else
It takes melancholy to make something truly beautiful.
Or maybe just a deeper sense of one’s own soul so you can truly understand being human
I never cared much for Analyse until I saw this very performance by Thom. I always thought it was one of the weaker tracks on 'The Eraser' but after seeing this performance I realised that it's actually one of Thom's finest and most beautifully crafted songs.
It's one of the best! It's the second song an it just makes the whole album...atoms for peace is my favorite, but the whole album is amazing.
Are you serious? It's one of the most powerful tracks on the album.
Thanks for existing, Thom
Raw, unfiltered, and so pure. When the world is right again.... please go back on tour!!!
this is the last time Thom Yorke got a haircut
A self-fulfilling prophecy of endless possibility
In rolling reams across a screen
In algebra, in algebra
The fences that you cannot climb
The sentences that do not rhyme
In all that you can ever change
The one you're looking for
It gets you down
It gets you down
There's no spark
No light in the dark
It gets you down
It gets you down
You travelled far
What have you found
That there's no time
There's no time
To analyse
To think things through
To make sense
Like candles in the city
They never looked so pretty
By power cuts and blackouts
Sleeping like babies
It gets you down
It gets you down
You're just playing a part
You're just playing a part
You're playing a part
Playing a part
And there's no time
There's no time
To analyse
Analyse
Analyse
Analyse
Microsoft Excel sheets for the rest of your life, "lines and sentences that do not rhyme in all that you can ever change."
Very poignant observations and lyricism by Mr. Thom Yorke. The song evokes a hint of anti-corporatism and perhaps even anti-capitalism where we're putting our dreams on hold for dead-end jobs that lead nowhere, "playing just a part" in the giant system.
And since we're so god damn tired all the time, in all senses of the word, "there's no time to analyse" what ails us as a society.
@@UncleAnaesthesiaKeep us all busy flogging ourselves to death so that we don't realise what the criminal politicions are doing to us .
such a heavenly voice
Amazing music for the heart
I can listen to it 1000 times and 1000 times it will make me cry.
Respect Thom 👏
Wow… this is beautiful…
"Are you watching closely?"
Brilliant film, perfect credits song. 💙
What film is it?
@@callummcbride9175 The Prestige. End Credits.
Tesla
Abracadabra
those bass notes are carved into my heart like stingy frozen needles
The last minute of this song is some of Yorkes best work
He saw it all twenty years ahead ! I binged radiohead, it prepared me
Thank you Thom. The Eraser is so near and dear to my heart.
Incredible vocal performance. I rarely pay attention to lyrics but these are great.
Like this to help be remind this song
Beautiful
how does this only have 52k views?
You’re absolutely right !
Every once in a very long while a human being comes along that reconnects us with who we are, where we’ve come from
This is sublime
Marvelous 🖤🖤🖤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
🖤🖤🖤🖤
D une pureté absolue.... 🥰
The great Thom
Aí meu coração! Lindo!
Viajo nesse som!
Fantastic 🔥
Mélancolie poétique... Parfait...
Love this so much 💜🐱🏴
Sublime
So apt this track to my mission
Why this music sent me to the desert
sooo good❤🔥
“The Prestige”
Perfeito
Chilling…
That mic fixture is crazy. Does anyone know what the deal is with the fixture for the U47? It shows it the best at 0:46. I am extremely new to recording music but that setup seems purposeful for reasons I don't understand yet. It seems like a very complex shock mount or something.
Maybe it's hung from the ceiling in order to be as distant as possible from the ground where there would be vibrations near the pedals of the piano. The narrow plate seems to be there just to secure the mic with the screw in the middle. Maybe there is some damping sistem above but I don't think it's really necessary if the wall mount is so far away from the moving parts and actors here.
adam yapmış beyler!
yapmış valla
Clarinet voice
A self-fulfilling prophecy of endless possibilty
You're born and raised across the street
In algebra, in algebra
The fences that you cannot climb
The sentences that do not rhyme
In all that you can ever change
The one you're looking for
It gets you down
It gets you down
There's no spark
No light in the dark
It gets you down
It gets you down
You travel far
What have you found
That there's no time
There's no time
To analyze
To think things through
To make sense
Like cows in the city
They never looked so pretty
Bad power cuts and blackouts
Sleeping like babies
It gets you down
It gets you down
You're just playing a part
You're just playing a part
You're playing a part
Playing a part
That there's no time
There's no time
To analyze
Analyze
Analyze
We all just want to be fooled.
Lenda
at last
Delicious!
You're just playing a part..
❤️🙏
So Thom Yorke ages 20 years in less than 11 months?!?
🙏🏽🙌🏽❤️
😍
Who is Anna and what did she lie about?
👍
tocado por la mano de dios o lo que aiga buuufff
This is yet another poignant warning for "tourists" to slow down.
Shit happened, sure. But all in all, was this really necessary?!
First
"You want to be fooled"
A self-fulfilling prophecy
Of endless possibility
In rolling reams across a screen
In algebra, in algebra
The fences that you cannot climb
The sentences that do not rhyme
In all that you can ever change
The one you're looking for
It gets you down
It gets you down
There's no spark
No light in the dark
It gets you down
It gets you down
You traveled far
What have you found
That there's no time
There's no time
To analyse
To think things through
To make sense
Like candles in the city
They never looked so pretty
By power cuts and blackouts
Sleeping like babies
It gets you down
It gets you down
You're just playing a part
You're just playing a part
You're playing a part
Playing a part
And there's no time
There's no time
To analyse
Analyse
Analyse
Analyse