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This Mess We're In (w/ Thom Yorke) Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea (2000) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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railroadwail Mar 23, 2013 - 11:59 | Nice I like the talking part that PJ provides |
kaybee Feb 22, 2013 - 16:37 | I've put this up to a 6, (which is not bad, really) but I really wish PJ could have found someone else for this song. I don't mind Thom Yorke's voice most of the time; I just find his falsetto objectionable. |
aspicer Feb 22, 2013 - 12:56 | Incredible song! Especially given it's release within a year of 9-11! Made more significant b/c she went to NYC for year to gain inspiration for this album....a bit of an omen album I believe, another song on the disc is Kamikaze. |
paradisepig Feb 20, 2013 - 01:38 | Oh dear God make it end |
Desimia Dec 19, 2012 - 09:10 | I'm gonna listen to this album on my ride home from work today. Thanks RP. |
fedtho Nov 20, 2012 - 12:49 | *My* very first PJ HArvey album. Also still my only one... but a couple of songs on it I do love! As chance would have it, RP plays my favorite "You said something" on a regular basis! Hopeless fan of Radiohead, I remember quite well the surprise when Yorke's voice suddenly came out of my loudspeakers. ... Great album. |
Nadine Sep 16, 2012 - 02:32 | lemmoth wrote: HUH???? It's her bloody song. Thom is just guesting. here. exactamente. |
DD rabbi_phil Aug 15, 2012 - 15:07 | oilydwarf wrote: would be better without the cheesy repeated voiceover by ms harvey yup |
lemmoth Jun 14, 2012 - 06:34 | oilydwarf wrote: would be better without the cheesy repeated voiceover by ms harvey HUH???? It's her bloody song. Thom is just guesting. here. |
bluecshells Jun 13, 2012 - 13:04 | |
oilydwarf May 15, 2012 - 07:58 | would be better without the cheesy repeated voiceover by ms harvey |
michaele May 12, 2012 - 18:08 | sooo hot |
shoefreeek Apr 13, 2012 - 14:47 | DigitalJer wrote: Gets a strong 7 from me... PLUS I get to interject on an otherwise negative string of posts. Breaking the cycle, that's what I'm all about!! i |
DigitalJer Apr 13, 2012 - 14:39 | Gets a strong 7 from me... PLUS I get to interject on an otherwise negative string of posts. Breaking the cycle, that's what I'm all about!! |
Kokoloco53 Apr 13, 2012 - 14:38 | Sensuality is a good thing. This song is a good thing. Happiness is a good thing. |
rotten Apr 13, 2012 - 14:36 | Thom Yorke's voice is horrible. Wimpy and small. |
dwhayslett Mar 25, 2012 - 13:44 | keller1 wrote: I disagree. "Spare us" is one thing. "Please spare us" is quite another. And like I have repeatedly said —- to no avail, apparently —- is that asking Bill to spare us a song, modified by "please" or not, is hardly dictating anything. It's just a plaintive request for less, as one other poster put it, of that "whiny prick" Thom Yorke. So, that's the argument, and in my mind it makes the "stop trying to dictate" thing, logically, a non sequitur. To paraphrase on old saw: "Never get into an argument with a pedant. They'll just drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience." So, I'm done wasting electrons on you. The last word is yours. No wonder you haven't made any sense during this entire exchange. You've been arguing that "spare us" means "play this song less". Seriously? Even if that were a commonly accepted definition of the phrase, the context of its use here makes it clear that that wasn't what was intended. Your argument is nonsensical. You can throw "pedant" my way all you'd like (ironic, as you're the one doing loud spelling corrections and claiming a radical (and clearly unintended) meaning change related to the word "please" here). It doesn't change the fact that you're full of hot air. Have a nice day. |
keller1 Mar 24, 2012 - 14:56 | dwhayslett wrote: You think "please" fundamentally changes the meaning of "spare us", and you call *me* pedantic? The meaning of "spare us" is not modified by the "please". Read, yourself. I disagree. "Spare us" is one thing. "Please spare us" is quite another. And like I have repeatedly said —- to no avail, apparently —- is that asking Bill to spare us a song, modified by "please" or not, is hardly dictating anything. It's just a plaintive request for less, as one other poster put it, of that "whiny prick" Thom Yorke. So, that's the argument, and in my mind it makes the "stop trying to dictate" thing, logically, a non sequitur. To paraphrase on old saw: "Never get into an argument with a pedant. They'll just drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience." So, I'm done wasting electrons on you. The last word is yours. |
dwhayslett Mar 24, 2012 - 09:15 | keller1 wrote: Read, my pedantic friend, read. "Please" does not enter into the conversation if one is trying to dictate. You think "please" fundamentally changes the meaning of "spare us", and you call *me* pedantic? The meaning of "spare us" is not modified by the "please". Read, yourself. |
keller1 Mar 21, 2012 - 18:09 | dwhayslett wrote: Oh? I can't imagine any reading of that statement that *doesn't* construe exactly that. So I repeat my previous question: What exactly do you think "Please spare us" means? Read, my pedantic friend, read. "Please" does not enter into the conversation if one is trying to dictate. |
