Thomas Edward Yorke es el cantante principal y compositor del grupo británico de música Radiohead, nació el 7 de octubre de 1968 en Wellingborough, Northamptonshire (Inglaterra). Además, toca la guitarra, el piano y los teclados. Actualmente vive en Oxford con su novia de siempre, Rachel, y los hijos de ambos, Noah y Agnes.
Nacido con el ojo izquierdo paralizado, Yorke pasó la mayor parte de sus primeros cinco años de vida de operación en operación
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
______________ / Thom Yorke / I think this song is about how many people live their / Analyse / lives in such a hurry and stress that they miss all the to / The Erasor / stop and think why they're actually running and stressing /_____________/ themselves all the time. They know that it "gets them down" but they don't have the time to stop and "think things through".
Chords: C G#/C* G#GFmBb5E5 E|---0----4-----4----3---1----------0----| B|---1----1-----4----3---1----------0----| G|---0----1-----5----4---1----3-----4----| D|---2----1-----6----5---3----3-----2----| A|---3----3-----6----5---3----1-----2----| E|--------------4----3---1----------0----| *you can call it Fm/C if you want to
In the very bottom of the tab you'll find "The Geek's Corner", where we'll extend the chords to something a little more exotic and add fills to spice things up - only for the hardcores/geeks.
1st Verse: C A self-fulfilling prophecy G#/C Of endless possibility G#G You roll in reams across the street Fm In algebra, in algebra
2nd Verse: C The fences that you cannot climb G#/C The sentences that do not rhyme G#G In all that you can ever change Fm The one you're looking for
Pre-Chorus: C It gets you down C It gets you down Bb5G# There's no spark GFm No light in the dark C It gets you down C It gets you down Bb5G# You traveled far GFm What have you found
Chorus: C That there's no time C There's no time Bb5G# To analyse GFm To think things through E5Fm To make sense
3rd Verse: C Like candles in the city CG#/C They never looked so pretty G#G By power cuts and blackouts Fm Sleeping like babies
Pre-Chorus: C It gets you down C It gets you down Bb5G# You're just playing a part GFm You're just playing a part
Chorus: C You're playing a part C Playing a part Bb5G# And there's no time GFm There's no time C To analyse C Analyse Bb5G# Ana-lyse GFm Analyse
Outro: (note that the key changes from Cmajor to Cminor) CmCmBb6 ||------------------|-----------------|---3-3-3---3-3-3-| ||o-----4-4-----4-4-|-----4-4-----4-4-|-----3-------3---| ||----0-------0-----|---0-------0-----|-----3-------3---| ||------------------|-----------------|-----------------| ||o-3-------3-------|-3-------3-------|-1-------1-------| ||------------------|-----------------|-----------------|
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**************************************************************************** * "The Geek's Corner" * ***********************
Throughout the entire song Thom plays mainly a bass note and and high melody notes that really fucks up the harmonies and gives that weird and frustrating sound, which is very characteristic for Radiohead as well. "Hail To The Thief" (recommended!) is a great example of this. If these weird notes were to be added the chords, it'd really spice things up:
These notes are played in the verses and prechorus at some point, but just add as many small melodies (these are very small) as possible as it gives this extra momentum to the guitar that usually only play chords, go for it!