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Author/Artist: Radiohead
Title: The National Anthem
Album: Kid A
Transcribed by: Nick "The Fourth Beastie Boy" Custis
Email: Beastie8oys4ever@aol.com
Just repeat this over and over again. ive seen other ones but this one i think i
s easier to play
Enjoy
Life aint nothin but a good groove, a good mix tape to put you in the right mood
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- The greatest band the world has ever known "The Beastie Boys"
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leester Professional |
#1 by leester at Sep 30, 2007 at 8:54 PM EST |
| I love the bass on this. Its so hypnotic, and doesn't Thom actually play it instead of Colin? He's done that a few times I believe. I want to hear this song over and over again forever and ever it breaks me down and holds me up and drags me around and then lulls me into the kind of quiet sleep I can't seem to find anywhere else. | |
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Tony Wanna Be |
#2 by Tony Danza at Oct 1, 2007 at 11:37 AM EST |
| I am always intrigued by the clip that the song plays at the very end. It sounds like a vaguely robotic voice yelling "START!"or somesuch. Any idea what that is, what it says, and what it means? | |
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Ryan Rhythm Player |
#3 by Ryan Ruegemer at Oct 3, 2007 at 7:45 PM EST |
| One of the best instrumental songs ever created. | |
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tom Average |
#4 by tom jenkins at Oct 7, 2007 at 4:24 PM EST |
| this song is so chill....pretty much like all of KID A best freakin radiohead album, everyone *loves* OK Computer but i like the experimental style much better on kid a. | |
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#5 by at Oct 9, 2007 at 5:16 PM EST |
| Yes he's showing that the system isn't so uhh, the trad. Anthem sounds all perfect and fancy.. this song shows how work is all actually differently keyed seeming of people's own selfish agendas nowadays, as if they were ever really altogether, as if they would believe beyond theories to remember , http://www.webmagician.com/pubservice/real_truth.html | |
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Matt Rhythm Player |
#6 by Matt at Oct 12, 2007 at 4:57 PM EST |
| i think this should replace the star spangled banner as the national anthem. that is such a tired song. | |
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sebastian Average |
#7 by sebastian daalmeijer at Oct 14, 2007 at 9:29 AM EST |
| beutiful indeed | |
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Pablo Rhythm Player |
#8 by Pablo Muņiz at Oct 14, 2007 at 10:31 AM EST |
| The reason that this song is so good is not cause of the lyrics, but because the music itself captures the essence of the song's meaning. The song's climax of the horns and synthesizer (last min.) and york's screaming of holding on...it builds up to show that the song is now out of control and one big mess (atleast its a beautiful mess) | |
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katie Average |
#9 by katie focner at Oct 17, 2007 at 7:04 PM EST |
| ah i love this experimentation, if you saw the version of this (and Idiotheque) on SNL it will blow you away. | |