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Consider "Videotape" on "In Rainbows," a devastating song about suicide told from the victim's perspective:
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As it is in "Videotape," the song arrives with a ghost echo.
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A droning piano and a haunting chorus of male voices provide the platform for "Videotape," the album's finale.
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"Videotape, " Lucas said, as if the word was foreign to him.
A Darkness More Than Night Connelly, Michael, 1956- 2000
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"Give Up the Ghost," on guitar and loop pedal before moving to the piano again for a deliberate, drawn out, and beautifully scaled back version of "Videotape," off Radiohead's
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"Give Up the Ghost," on guitar and loop pedal before moving to the piano again for a deliberate, drawn out, and beautifully scaled back version of "Videotape," off Radiohead's
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"Give Up the Ghost," on guitar and loop pedal before moving to the piano again for a deliberate, drawn out, and beautifully scaled back version of "Videotape," off Radiohead's
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"Give Up the Ghost," on guitar and loop pedal before moving to the piano again for a deliberate, drawn out, and beautifully scaled back version of "Videotape," off Radiohead's
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'Videotape', the album's 'Neon Bible'-echoing closer, is the latest in a long line of notable climactic offerings on Radiohead albums.
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'Videotape', the album's 'Neon Bible'-echoing closer, is the latest in a long line of notable climactic offerings on Radiohead albums.
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