lovely feelgood song from the borderline brilliant japanese new wave band plastics. a break from their often minimalistic intrumentation. oddball lyrics, nice guitar, harmonica and extremely enthusiastic singing.
i love the way the male vocalist seems to be holding his nose while singing in the beginning of the song.
waiting for the taxi
standing in the snow white
newspapers falling on the ground
it's cold and cold and cold
new york is frozen steak
teddy bear and kitty cat
fireplace and candles
all you need is weapon
this is peace
this is funny fairy tale
green green green peace
high high high heel
inside is outside
world is nonsense
dream of the tide wave
my peace is your peace
peace by the people
peace for the peace
this is peace
this is funny fairy tale
all i see is green green
grave yard of lily white
sleeping beauty laying there
with dots and symbols
marmalade evening
fur coats and venus
venus and mighty dragon said
all you need is weapon
An elegantly surreal trip through a dream world. Although this song has only eight lines (repeated twice), it manages to say an amazing amount within that short frame. Thom Yorke's wavering vocals and the slow and simple piano instrumentation strip the song down to its fundamental elements, allowing Radiohead's talent to shine through. From "I jumped in the river, what did I see" to "There was nothing to fear and nothing to doubt," this is an amazing song. Every time I listen to it, it gives me a deeper sense of peace.
from Amnesiac
CEEMOBILE: Good following in the tradition of radioheads style
An instrumental arrangement using only strings, this piece starts out slow and builds. Its overall tone is sweet and full of emotion. Very seldom does one encounter a song of pure aesthetic beauty, with no ulterior motives or elements, but this is one of those songs.
Max Richter has been influenced by minimalistic modern composers such as Philip Glass and Steve Reich, but his work has its own distinctive feel. This song, among others by Richter, was featured in the 2006 film Stranger Than Fiction.