Radiohead - Last Flowers [In Rainbows Disc 2] video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/12/06

Fifth track of "IN RAINBOWS", disc 2, by Radiohead.

The band had worked on In Rainbows for more than two years, beginning in early 2005. In between recording, the band toured Europe and North America for three months in mid-2006. The announcement of details about the album led to a flurry of media attention centered around the band's decision to first release the album online as a digital download for which fans could decide the price they paid.

A special made-to-order "discbox", available for pre-order through inrainbows.com, was released on 3 December 2007. It contains the album on CD and two 12" heavyweight vinyl records with artwork and lyric booklets. The box includes a second enhanced CD which contains 8 additional tracks, as well as digital photos and artwork. The overall set is packaged in a hardcover book and slipcase. The discbox, priced at £40 (approx. US$80), also includes the MP3 download. Radiohead's managers, however, claimed that the Internet-only distribution was intended only to boost sales of the physical album.

Comments

8 years ago

Nellie Just Another Niqabi

This song is creepy and touching and illustrious. Been in my head for quite a while. The tone is straight out of a psychological tragedy.Radiohead never disappoints. I found Kid A the only album by them where I can't connect. The rest is pure brilliance.

8 years ago

L-Z Jo-Z

*pop*Something important just dissapeared forever.

8 years ago

fenkinfe -

This one is my favorite song of all time. It's the one that got me into radiohead. When i first listen to it, it only sounded beautiful. Now that i listen to it again, i can relate to it. It reminds me of a terrible period of my life. It's a lot more than beautiful, now. 

9 years ago

Mark Anderson

Is this the most beautiful, haunting, moving Radiohead song of them all? It's sheer perfection.

9 years ago

Neil Omalley

Seeing all of these comments concerning "emos" got me thinking a little bit into the depth of Radiohead's songs that do infact contain a "depressing" quality. While they are indeed depressing if you read the lyrics as they are, what makes Radiohead so unique and (in my opinion) brilliant is how this band manages to transform the meaning of the lyrics not through the words themselves, but how they are delivered. Sure, this song sounds extremely depressing if read without music, but when Thom Yorke interprets these lyrics & Greenwood along with the other musicians add in their pieces to the song, it blends into something that's not depressing at all. Rather; tranformative, inspirational, even uplifting.This is why I feel as though these "emo" posts are only seeing half of the picture here. To consider only what Thom Yorke is saying on paper is just a small contribution to how Radiohead wanted to capture these songs & really make them stand out from so many other songs which are written over the topics of hopelessness/despair.

9 years ago

Thanaphit Nokpueng

This song remind me when Shuuya is killing his girlfriend. 

9 years ago

Pablo Cactus

Ultimi FioriGli elettrodomestici sono impazzitiNon riesco a tenermi al passoCalpestando le dita dei piedi delle personePiccoli teppisti altezzosiE non riesco ad affrontare bene la serataE non puoi offrirmi una via di fugaLe case si muovono e le case parlanoSe mi porti lì, ne trarrai sollievoSollievo, sollievo, sollievo...E se parleròVorrò parlare e bastaPer favore non interrompereSiediti e ascoltaPerché non riesco ad affrontare bene la serataE non puoi offrirmi una via di fugaLe case si muovono e le case parlanoSe mi porti lì, ne trarrai sollievoSollievo, sollievo, sollievo, sollievo, sollievo..È troppoTroppo chiaroTroppo potenteTroppoTroppo chiaroTroppo potenteTroppoTroppo chiaroTroppo potenteTroppo

9 years ago

Standard King

How do I feel like I've heard this song a hundred times but I can't find it on any of my albums.

9 years ago

Lucio Avila

To me this songs seems to be about drug addicts or addicts of any kind that are desperately looking for thier next high. Putting yourself in thier shoes with the lyrics mind in itself is depressing but not the song in general. The ending can be interpreted however, the high so grand you overdose, or being saved by god/ religion. Anyways let me know how YOU interpreted this epic song.

9 years ago

Aaron Timm

Dumb emos, get out of here, radiohead is not for you

9 years ago

Rose Schultz

radiohead is my religion.

9 years ago

Jason Xu

配合告白的剧情,听一次哭一次。。

9 years ago

Zinaxu

Why wasn't this included in the standard In Rainbows album? It's better than alot of the songs on there.

9 years ago

Alex Meche

I just wanna talk...please don't interrupt..

9 years ago

jose sosa

temazo!"

9 years ago

Alix Guzman

This song is beautiful, I'm sending love and peace to everyone listening to this. If you're having a bad day and you're crying to this I want to let you know that you're lovely and beautiful. If anyone needs to ever talk message me 

9 years ago

Jacob Zembower

'This is your first step towards redemption... just kidding.'

9 years ago

stefano notarnicola

incredible

9 years ago

Arthur Ribeiro

That music is so...depressively wonderful.

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