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Radiohead - Pyramid Song MV

January 25th, 2008 | by song |
wandongluv asked:


Music Video by Radiohead, very nice, confusing at times, but it has a message in there somewhere…

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  1. 24 Responses to “Radiohead - Pyramid Song MV”

  2. By shalke08 on Jan 28, 2008 | Reply

    have you guys heard Sigur-Ros that is true art in the making when it comes to music.

  3. By phobe864 on Jan 30, 2008 | Reply

    radiohead make me happy not depressed apart from street spirit but.. tht song is supposed to be depressing

  4. By Drunkenher0 on Jan 30, 2008 | Reply

    I hated this song on the first listen, but i still downloaded it and listened to it now and again for some reason. I only got into radiohead about 3 years ago. But i’ve been making up for my years of blasphemy ever since.

  5. By ofdarknessandlight on Feb 1, 2008 | Reply

    I’m waiting for a this ***** comment,

  6. By FusionSim on Feb 4, 2008 | Reply

    This is one of the best songs ever written !

  7. By locins1 on Feb 10, 2008 | Reply

    I wish for this to be played at my funeral

  8. By aqouby on Feb 13, 2008 | Reply

    ahhhh i cant handle radiohead
    theyre too intense
    they just open a new door to the mind everytime i listen to them
    so much love

  9. By panacea999 on Feb 14, 2008 | Reply

    This is beyond music….something nearer the soul and the eternal

  10. By 4Colours on Feb 15, 2008 | Reply

    This is the best song ever. It’s … it’s just amazing.

  11. By whateverhte on Feb 17, 2008 | Reply

    ok, it’s true few people put out singles that sound this way, and if they do they probably won’t have success, but I was thinking it’s pop in the late Beatles/George Martin style, they had hits with songs like this. I LOVED this song on 1st listen, the SOUND is gorgeous, but I guess if there is 1 thing which hurts its hit prospects, it’s the jazz rhythm. if it had louder and steadier rhythms (like say Viva La Vida, which thanks to Eno had Coldplay’s first good beat) it COULD be at home on radio.

  12. By Drunkenher0 on Feb 20, 2008 | Reply

    I guess you could argue that certain slow songs have done well in the pop charts. The one I can think of is ‘mad world’. However the reality is that the pop chart is dominated by either fuzzy feel good girlband/boyband shit, party music and love songs etc. I know this because I listen to radio1 most days in work.

  13. By Drunkenher0 on Feb 20, 2008 | Reply

    Everyone hears things differently. Most ppl when they listen to music are only concentrating on one aspect such as the lyrcis or the beat. Theres so many aspects to Radioheads music. You gotta listen with your head as well as your ears.

  14. By colourglue on Feb 22, 2008 | Reply

    I have no idea why ppl call them depressing, cuz the vibe is soo neutral, it could mean anything to anybody… to me, this is thinking music lol, radiohead never ever gets me down

  15. By whateverhte on Feb 24, 2008 | Reply

    yeah, really, Radiohead do not use minor chords very much! Exit Music AND KARMA POLICE (the RH song EVERYBODY LIKES and NO ONE SEEMS TO SAY IS DEPRESSING, COMPARED TO THEIR OTHER SONGS) USED MINOR CHORDS. but most of their songs don’t. they use all kinds of crazy chords, and In Rainbows was mostly MAJOR chords, yet idiots with no musical knowledge think that minor chord=sad song. Radiohead are brilliant, the way they make sad songs with music that sound happy and happy songs that sound sad.

  16. By whateverhte on Feb 25, 2008 | Reply

    yes it’s sorta pop, has a pretty sound and it’s only 4 min, even though it’s not like other songs today. you’ve never heard Beatles’ pop hits such as Strawberry Fields Forever or Eleanor Rigby I guess? listen to some history. plus the Pyramid single sold well, it got to #5 in the UK charts. it wasn’t played in America cause it wasn’t even released to radio here, I Might Be Wrong was first single. lots of pop songs are depressing (Bleeding Love!) and this song isn’t that depressing anyway imo.

  17. By Drunkenher0 on Feb 27, 2008 | Reply

    Pop? The radio hated this song when it came out. It was “too depressing”

  18. By 15stranger on Feb 29, 2008 | Reply

    THE BEST EVER!!!!!!

  19. By whateverhte on Mar 3, 2008 | Reply

    the lyrics in the song come from many places such as the opening, “I jumped in the river, what did I see” which is like the beginning of the gospel hymn Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. Thom Yorke was also reading Siddhartha by Herman Hesse. It’s Radiohead’s most spiritual song along with Street Spirit and Reckoner. they are all asking what kind of universal truth there can be in a world of suffering.

  20. By whateverhte on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    this song reminds me of the Beatles work with George Martin more than any other Radiohead stuff. cause it is really an experimental song, bridging jazz and classical, but at the same time it’s very much a pop single too.

  21. By utubegogo111 on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    i think it is 4/4 (just about)

    The piano bit is 5×1beat, third of a rest, 5×1 beat, third of a rest, 5×1beat, third of a rest

  22. By mayatime3 on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply

    yes the most beautiful, oniric song!!…
    and then I like also Knives Out , Paranoid Android , Street Spirit …great great band RADIOHEAD!!!!!!!

  23. By obronek89 on Mar 10, 2008 | Reply

    Radiohead
    You think they’re filling your empty-ness
    Is that a lie or is that true u cant answer but whats the point in it maybe nothing but to lie yourself about true in life
    is there no true
    or theyre just maked me crazy…

  24. By ladyj2502 on Mar 12, 2008 | Reply

    Quite possibly the most beautiful song ever made, at least in my opinion. So simple and yet so moving. Truly addictive, and I can’t stop listening to it over and over and over. I love it. :)

  25. By Jilliodeath on Mar 14, 2008 | Reply

    Was thinking about something like 16/8.

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