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- čas přidán 28. 03. 2019
- Okay, so when is Radiohead IV?
bit.ly/2L5LIv0 - Elison's band and music
bit.ly/2qcYNtk - Check out Elison's podcast
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Radiohead III - $7.99
Radiohead “Airbag”|Lead/Alt. Lead/Rhythm/Bass [E Standard] -
Radiohead “Fake Plastic Trees”|Lead/Rhythm/Alt. Rhythm/Bass [E Standard] -
Radiohead “Jigsaw Falling Into Place”|Lead/Alt. Lead/Rhythm [Custom Tuning: DBDF#Bd] | Bass [E Standard] - [
theriffrepeater.com/rocksmith... #Rocksmith2014 #Gameplay #Music - Hudba
At least I got here before this gets copyrighted
This aged well
Do you think that you could do the other paths for this song?
In before demonization?
inb4 the block*
Oh, hey! Is that D'Angelico a new guitar?
amzn.to/2WpkMun maybe this one?
Riff Repeater doesn’t look like it. The one in the link is an arch top. This is a thin line semi hollow (I also meant if this was a new guitar to the channel)
What's up with the last 13 seconds of your vid?
Jaedog11 weird, CZcams bug I guess! It’s not in the original file 🤷🏻♂️
Cute cat
your strumming is shocking
Is this song about reincarnation?
The song is inspired by a car crash involving Thom Yorke and his girlfriend in 1987. This event damaged his girlfriend's cervix, but Yorke was unhurt. He said, "Has an airbag saved my life? Nah ... but I tell you something, every time you have a near accident, instead of just sighing and carrying on, you should pull over, get out of the car and run down the street screaming, 'I'm BACK! I'm ALIVE! My life has started again today!' In fact, you should do that every time you get out of a car. We're just riding on those things - we're not really in control of them."[1]
The song was first performed in 1995. It was originally titled "Last Night an Airbag Saved My Life", a reference to the Indeep song, "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life". Guitarist Jonny Greenwood said, "'Airbag' is a classic example of Colin and Phil saying, 'Let's make it sound like DJ Shadow.' But unfortunately - or fortunately - it does not, because we missed again. It's that thing of lumbering around in the dark, but still being excited by what we do. We're discovering these things for the first time rather than getting the pros in to show us how to do it."