Like Spinning Plates

Album: Amnesiac (2001)
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Colin Charles Greenwood, Edward John O'Brien, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Philip James Selway, Thomas Edward Yorke
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 6

  • Lauren from Chicago, IlLive in concert, before Thom Yorke starts to play he says: "This is dedicated to our glorious leaders, or alteast some of them who saw fit to take us to a war that nobody wanted, kill thousands of... about tens of thousands of innocent people. And they shall go to their grave with it on their conscience. And I hope that's ok with them. Anyway..."

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGWSy1YnhNI&feature=related
  • Max from Sydney, Australiaspinning plates do end( falling off etc) but when it falls off, you get angry and try again and again and...again...and ur doing it without thinking.and you trying will never end..thats my thought
  • Leo from Grimsby, CaDispite having an insanely similar feel to "I will", it manages to still be a polar opposite in sound..
    The warped reversed sound giving an almost "trapped" feel to the track.. Almost sort of subliminal.
  • Bryan from Here, Scthis song is beautiful and i love it.
  • Colin from Silver Spring, MdAbout how some seems as though it will never end, and is effecting you in a negative way (spinning plates?)
  • Shan from Fairyland, InThis is an awesome song...very well done.
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