Oh, I don’t care what he’s saying. I’m just enjoying watching him move. 😉
Y besides what he’s doing or how it sounds – WTF is he saying ?
i think radiohead can be an acquired taste, i know it was for me at first as well. while i’ve not graced a live performance to date, i have lively graced a few performances, and i must say after, for myself, mr. yorke’s movements are but one facet of many of his multimusic-all expressions and that personally i would agree, quite*hawt in sum respects. 😉
Interesting, when I first clicked on this, I immediately thought how listening to music was different these days as we tend to also looking at an accompanying video. I found his *dancing* distracting and annoying as well, so I hit repeat at the end and just listened to the music by shrinking down the window to escape the visuals.
Jury’s out on whether I like the song yet. Some aspects were good, like the watery bass element, but my first impression was down the middle. Mind you, music that I dislike first time around usually ends up being highly favoured down the road!
Funny, Amanda; I found the dancing sensual and sexual rather than spastic. Different strokes and all that!
personally, i could do without the spastic dancing… guess i’ll have to close my eyes next time.
cool how he uses his voice in the sounscaping, but sometimes i just miss the texture of his voice in the rockers of radiohead’s early years, in that lower register…
me tooooo!
Whooof!! The man can mooooove . . . such a sensual interpretation . . . thanks!
Oh, I don’t care what he’s saying. I’m just enjoying watching him move. 😉
Y besides what he’s doing or how it sounds – WTF is he saying ?
i think radiohead can be an acquired taste, i know it was for me at first as well. while i’ve not graced a live performance to date, i have lively graced a few performances, and i must say after, for myself, mr. yorke’s movements are but one facet of many of his multimusic-all expressions and that personally i would agree, quite*hawt in sum respects. 😉
Interesting, when I first clicked on this, I immediately thought how listening to music was different these days as we tend to also looking at an accompanying video. I found his *dancing* distracting and annoying as well, so I hit repeat at the end and just listened to the music by shrinking down the window to escape the visuals.
Jury’s out on whether I like the song yet. Some aspects were good, like the watery bass element, but my first impression was down the middle. Mind you, music that I dislike first time around usually ends up being highly favoured down the road!
Funny, Amanda; I found the dancing sensual and sexual rather than spastic. Different strokes and all that!
personally, i could do without the spastic dancing… guess i’ll have to close my eyes next time.
cool how he uses his voice in the sounscaping, but sometimes i just miss the texture of his voice in the rockers of radiohead’s early years, in that lower register…
me tooooo!
Whooof!! The man can mooooove . . . such a sensual interpretation . . . thanks!
♥♥♥ it!