- Pyramid Song
Infobox Single
Name = Pyramid Song
Caption =
Artist =Radiohead
from Album =Amnesiac
Released =May 29 ,2001 June 19 ,2001 (Pt.1, Pt.2)December 11 2001 (Japan CD)
Format = CD, 12"
Recorded = 1999–2000
Genre =Art rock Progressive rock Experimental rock Jazz fusion
Length = 4:51 (song) 11:30 (Pt. 1) 12:12 (Pt. 2) 15:37 (Japan CD)
Label =Parlophone ,EMI
Writer =
Producer =Nigel Godrich , Radiohead
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "No Surprises " (1998)
This single = "Pyramid Song" (2001)
Next single = "Knives Out " (2001)
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album =Amnesiac
Type = studio
Tracks =
# Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box
#Pyramid Song
# Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
#You and Whose Army?
# I Might Be Wrong
#Knives Out
# Morning Bell/Amnesiac
# Dollars and Cents
# Hunting Bears
#Like Spinning Plates
#Life in a Glasshouse "Pyramid Song" is a song by the English band
Radiohead . It was the first single from their2001 album "Amnesiac " and the first Radiohead single released in over three years, after none were taken from their previous album "Kid A "."Pyramid Song" was issued in most parts of the world, except the
United States (where "I Might Be Wrong" was the first, radio-only single). The UK public responded well, and the song made the top 5, peaking at #5; it was also namedNME 's single of the week. [cite web
url=http://www.nme.com/reviews/5064
title=Radiohead: Pyramid Song: This is our favourite Radiohead single in recent memory...
author=Kessler, Ted
publisher=NME.com
accessdate=2007-04-22] The song was played onTop of the Pops in May 2001. [cite web
url=http://www.greenplastic.com/lyrics/pyramidsong.php
title=Pyramid Song
publisher=GreenPlastic.com
accessdate=2007-04-22] A favourite among fans despite a lack of wide-scale radio play, it continues to be performed at Radiohead's live concerts. The band themselves consider it a high point of their career. According to guitaristEd O'Brien , upon hearing an early version of the recording, singerThom Yorke declared it "the best thing we've committed to tape, ever." [cite web
url=http://www.radiohead.com/Archive/Site7/us.html
title=Ed's Diary - 9/12/99
author=O'Brien, Ed
date=1999-12-09
accessdate=2007-04-22]ong details
Music and song history
"Pyramid Song" is a piano-driven piece with vocals and lyrics by Yorke. It also features string orchestrations by band member
Jonny Greenwood . The song builds to a climax with the introduction ofPhil Selway 's jazzy percussion and the siren-like wails of theondes Martenot , an early electronic instrument also played by Jonny.Colin Greenwood plays upright bass rather than his usual electric; O'Brien adds subtle electric guitar to live versions, playing with lots of delay. Yorke said "Pyramid Song" was heavily influenced by theCharles Mingus song "Freedom," and originally he had even included similar hand-claps. [Citation
last = Kent
first = Nick
title = Happy Now?
newspaper = MOJO
year = 2001
date = June 2001
url = http://www.followmearound.com/presscuttings.php?year=2001&cutting=121] The song was produced byNigel Godrich together with Radiohead.At various times "Pyramid Song" has also been known as "Egyptian Song" and "Nothing to Fear," from a lyric in its chorus. [ [http://www.ateaseweb.com/songs/pyramidsong.php Radiohead At Ease [In Rainbows ] ] It received its live debut in 1999 at the
Tibetan Freedom Concert inAmsterdam , at which it was performed solo by Yorke on piano. Subsequently the full-band version became a part of Radiohead's anticipated concert tours in 2000, both before and after the release of "Kid A". "Pyramid Song" was one of several new songs played live but not included on that album, leading some to criticize the band for leaving off their most melodic new material. The recorded song features piano chords in an unusual rhythmic pattern, and there has been debate about the correcttime signature that describes the pattern [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1524] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
] [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/
] . There was a rumour that the track was called "Pyramid Song" because of its rhythm, as if one counts carefully, they can hear 4 groups of 3 beats and 1 group of 4 beats (as a musical representation of a square-based pyramid: 4 faces with 3 sides, 1 face with 4 sides).The piano is sampled in the start of "Missing Links" by Plan B.Originally slated for a series of EPs or singles, "Pyramid Song" and the other unreleased songs (such as "
You and Whose Army? " and "Knives Out ") eventually came together as the follow-up "Amnesiac", along with other material that had been recorded during the marathon "Kid A" sessions. "Pyramid Song" was in fact recorded during this time, although not included on "Kid A"; for example, its string parts were performed by the Orchestra of St. John's during the same day as those used in "Kid A" 's "How to Disappear Completely" (as well as "Amnesiac" 's "Dollars & Cents"). When "Pyramid Song" is performed live, Yorke usually sings along with O'brien backing with electric guitar the parts assigned to the strings in the studio version.In recent live performances Jonny has contributed guitar, played with a bow as in the music of Icelandic band
Sigur Rós or English bandLed Zeppelin . Sigur Rós opened for Radiohead in 2000 and also collaborated with them onMerce Cunningham Dance Company's "Split Sides" project in 2003. The end of "Pyramid Song" is sampled by the band in "Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors," the following track on "Amnesiac".Influences on lyrics
The lyrics of "Pyramid Song" references
Dante 's "Divine Comedy " with references to the "Inferno", "Purgatory", and "Paradise", though Yorke has mentioned theTibetan Book of the Dead ("Bardo Thodol"), theEgyptian Book of the Dead , [ [http://music.yahoo.com/read/interview/12048525 Radiohead Interviews on Yahoo! Music ] ] andHermann Hesse 's "Siddhartha" as other inspirations. [ [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/21229-amnesiac?artist_title=21229-amnesiac Radiohead: Amnesiac: Pitchfork Record Review ] ] . The first two lines bear a resemblance to the beginning of the first verse of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot ." The line "and we all went to heaven in a little row boat" is nearly identical to a lyric found inTom Waits ' 1985 song "Clap Hands", which itself is taken from a 1965 hit by Shirley Ellis, "The Clapping Song ".Music video
The [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8138281894352463527&hl=en-GB video] for "Pyramid Song", directed by collective
Shynola , features a combination of computer 3D and hand-drawn animation and was based on a dream that lead singerThom Yorke once had. Following on from the more abstract "Kid A" promotional blips, it was the first video not to feature the band (the animated "Paranoid Android " clip had briefly included a caricature of each member around a table in a pub), although the character 'is' based on Thom Yorke. It tells the story of a person who survives the flooding of a city and submerges into the sea where the ruins of the city stand. The character swims into a house, sits on a chair and disconnects thelifeline . After this, the camera takes us back above the water, where we see what appear to be souls circling each other in the sky. The video ends with each soul - represented as a bright point of moving light in the sky - blinking out or racing off-screen.The video won several awards, including NME Carling's best video of the year.
Track listing
ingle
#"Pyramid Song" – 4:51
#"The Amazing Sounds of Orgy" – 3:38
#"Trans-Atlantic Drawl" – 3:02
#"Kinetic" – 4:06Pt. 1
#"Pyramid Song" – 4:51
#"The Amazing Sounds of Orgy" – 3:37
#"Trans-Atlantic Drawl" – 3:02Pt. 2
#"Pyramid Song" – 4:50
#"Fast-Track" – 3:17
#"Kinetic" – 4:05Notes
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