Radiohead - You and Whose Army Lyrics. Come on, come on You think you drive me crazy Well come on, come on You and whose army? You and your cronies Come on, come on Holy Roman Em
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Live and demo versions of “Dollars and Cents,”“You and Whose Army?” and “Pyramid Song” were freely traded over Napster, as were a few of the outtakes that didn’t make either album. This means that none of the bonus material on Kid Amnesiae, the third “bonus” disc accompanying...
Favorite fact about this Atoms for Peace-predicting, “hypocrite”- and “opportunist”-saving funk-rock rumination: Anearly draft of the lyricsreportedly invited critics to take the stage if they thought they could do better, adding, “I’m sick of all your bullshit … who invited you anyway?
The first image we saw of Thom Yorke at the Tower Theatre was not the man himself, but his face projected in eerie digital black-and-white on the bank of rhomboidal screens that served as Radiohead's backdrop. Singing "You and Whose Army?" he mooned for the cameras, which fragmented...
They finished with new song, “Present Tense”, its title an affirmation of being in the moment, followed by old track “You and Whose Army?”, in which Yorke, at the piano, adopted the guise of a Nina Simone-style torch singer. Then came “Paranoid Android” from their masterpieceOK ...
*** You And Whose Army? Come on, come on You think you drive me crazy Come on, come on You and whose army? You and your cronies Come on, come on Call your own empire Come on if you think Come on if you think You can take us all on You can take us all on You and whose...
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Alex Rosspoints outin hisNew Yorkerprofile of Radiohead that there’s “a sense that the band members have laboured over every aspect of the product.” As the group slinked into their broodily-resigned address,“You And Whose Army?”, an unsettling close-up of Thom Yorke’s watchful eye...