Thom yorke语录(很鲜活,真实的说!)

saicool29

2009-10-01 00:57:07 来自: saicool29(心有猛虎,细嗅蔷薇)

"我们现在不去听任何一支以吉他为主的乐队,我们以自己是这种乐队中的一员为耻。所以我们现在抱回一堆键盘开始练练手,一旦开始厌倦了,我们还会拿起吉他。”
"我喜欢组乐队,因为那就意味着你可以重新变成小孩,而且永远不再长大。”
"我最变成的动物是一只Kamodo龙,想想看如果这样一只动物来到你的卧室里开始看电视你肯定不敢冒然把它赶出去,因为那样它有可能会拧断你的胳膊或者脖子什么的,所以你只能一动不动,让它继续看。它觉得差不多的话自己就会离开的。我认为这比当人酷很多”
"我对美国的唯一感觉就是:它真傻冒!”
"我在大学里的时候就怎么也不能理解那种把跟你生命有关的艺术陈列在看起来像是医院候诊室一样的地方的想法——我一到美术馆里就忍不住犯困!我喜欢把它们带到可以被成千上万个人同时感受到的地方去,我想那样会比较过瘾。”
电脑时代给人带来的最大困扰是人们已经没有隐私可言,不管你走到世界的任何一个地方,只要一使用信用卡你就被监视了,甚至政治力量的平衡都已经不再取决于核武器的拥有量而是信息的控制量,但是我不害怕这个事实,因为电脑是不会反抗的,你随时可以把它变成一堆废料——我们需要的就是更多手持大锤的人。
别人都被从小教养成为讲礼貌的人,可惜我不是!
我们最大的缺点就是我们的想法都太复杂了,我们全都上过大学——有时候这样可真够傻*的。”
"我女朋友在这世界上最想干的一件事就是花上六个月时间环游美国,我是说,坐在大巴上,跟一个傻瓜一起。”
John Greenwood:
"95年有人偷了我们的设备,你知道,那时我就祈祷他下一泡 屎 拉出的是一只豪猪”
"吸毒?我想任何把我的脑子搞得一团糟的想法都够残忍的”
其它:
你是否真正知道你想要得到什么,你对自己的未来是否有把握?你可以获得快乐和内心的平和,你要做的就是去转动门上的钥匙不过这扇门可得你自己去找。50年后你会怎么看待自己?不过你还是不告诉我的好。
不要不停地说些多愁善感的话,因为那多半说的是蠢话。如果在你的一生中被拒绝过很多次,那么再多一次也没有什么分别,如果你被拒绝了,那也未必就是你的错。被拒绝是生活的一部分,继续去接近别人,获得积极回应首先是个概率的问题,它还需要时间。
如果你想娱乐,就去看Hanson吧
我爱生活,但实在有太多狗 屎需要应付了。
感到痛苦轻而易举,但要快乐就难了。在夜晚轻松入睡的唯一方法就是相信自己是不存在的。没有什么东西能让你比别人更高贵,唯一让人高贵的事情是不断超越自己。
要是你老板坐在你对面口口声声说你偷了什么东西,别坐着不动,揍他的脸!
我们根本看不见隧道尽头的光亮——因为隧道后面还是隧道。

Thom Yorke,尖刻的谈论Jim Morrison,1993

Jim Morrison是个流氓。他长得不错,成天带着毒品,搂着妞儿,但是他的诗真他
妈的臭。谁要给他出诗集谁就完了。那不是艺术,那是流行歌曲。
Thom Yorke, 谈到美国, 1993

我没法真的把它当真。美国是个不可思议的国家。美国人很大方、和蔼、亲切,但
是,美国也有大多数欧洲国家所没有的活力。从本质上来说,那是个傻不拉讥的动
物世界


Thom Yorke,谈到新闻界,1993

我对新闻界整个是个敌对的态度,特别是对英国的新闻界,因为他们把我当成狗屁
都不是,我实在无法忍受。我在回来的飞机上就决定了,我不会再和英国新闻界说
话,这次只是个例外。

Thom Yorke,谈到老了以后,1995

当我40的时候,我会略带忧愁、穿着斜条纹的软呢夹克,佩带着Sterling
Morrison学院的徽章,拥有自己的拖船,靠写文章为生。我想像着将摇滚和学术混
合。我喜欢高深和肤浅的混合体。我也许成为一个成功的知名人士,演讲大堂的四
周挂满了我的成功专辑,18~21岁的适婚学生围着我团团转。

Thom Yorke其他有关老了以后的想法,1995

或许成立一个摇滚协会,花上250万英镑。入会的面试问题是类似"你如何处理与你
发生性关系的少女歌迷的关系"之类。这就是Radiohead的深刻与肤浅。

  • 我沒有独立时代

    2009-10-01 00:58:18 我沒有独立时代 (求泼墨破膜)

    有原装英语版本吗

  • 苏犀犀

    2009-10-01 01:08:01 苏犀犀 (锐齿盟德公约)

    帅死了

  • 苏犀犀

    2009-10-01 01:10:35 苏犀犀 (锐齿盟德公约)

    我女朋友在这世界上最想干的一件事就是花上六个月时间环游美国,我是说,坐在大巴上,跟一个傻瓜一起
    ————————————————————————————————
    他女朋友长得好看吗?......

  • saicool29

    2009-10-01 01:22:20 saicool29 (心有猛虎,细嗅蔷薇)

    这句话是 Ed O’Brien 说的,暂时还没找到他女朋友的照片~~

  • 張不淺

    2009-10-01 01:29:23 張不淺 (淡)

    我爱生活,但是实在有太多狗屎需要应付了

  • Amnesiac

    2009-10-01 02:13:40 Amnesiac

    John Greenwood:
    "95年有人偷了我们的设备,你知道,那时我就祈祷他下一泡 屎 拉出的是一只豪猪”

  • Amnesiac

    2009-10-01 02:14:15 Amnesiac

    打错字了呢 Jonny

  • Lu Shengzhou

    2009-10-01 02:38:46 Lu Shengzhou (请叫我说唱界的Sheldon!)

    Radiohead Thom Yorke Quotes
    http://radiohead1.tripod.com/band/thomquotes.htm

  • 庄小某非常沮丧

    2009-10-01 11:59:38 庄小某非常沮丧 (痛得只剩半条命=.=)

    狗屎的英文是啥

  • 透比

    2009-10-01 21:56:24 透比 (北欧肯定是个好地方)

    貌似网站被和谐?

  • Plastic

    2009-10-05 17:23:45 Plastic

    Thom Yorke,谈到老了以后,1995

    当我40的时候,我会略带忧愁、穿着斜条纹的软呢夹克,佩带着Sterling
    Morrison学院的徽章,拥有自己的拖船,靠写文章为生。我想像着将摇滚和学术混
    合。我喜欢高深和肤浅的混合体。我也许成为一个成功的知名人士,演讲大堂的四
    周挂满了我的成功专辑,18~21岁的适婚学生围着我团团转。

    呵呵,笑了

  • Dill Pickle.

    2009-10-06 00:37:55 Dill Pickle. (alittlebirdlaydownonhenrylee)

    Thom Yorke,谈到老了以后,1995

    当我40的时候,我会略带忧愁、穿着斜条纹的软呢夹克,佩带着Sterling
    Morrison学院的徽章,拥有自己的拖船,靠写文章为生。我想像着将摇滚和学术混
    合。我喜欢高深和肤浅的混合体。我也许成为一个成功的知名人士,演讲大堂的四
    周挂满了我的成功专辑,18~21岁的适婚学生围着我团团转。
    =========================================================
    (nice dream)

  • 蛆

    2009-10-10 22:08:00 (满面遗容)

    略带忧愁

  • st。Joey

    2009-10-11 11:37:11 st。Joey (生活正在不可避免的走向庸俗)

    绝对可以的 thom就是牛人一个

  • ally

    2009-10-11 15:47:56 ally (去看之前恶补MUSE)

    "我最变成的动物是一只Kamodo龙,想想看如果这样一只动物来到你的卧室里开始看电视你肯定不敢冒然把它赶出去,因为那样它有可能会拧断你的胳膊或者脖子什么的,所以你只能一动不动,让它继续看。它觉得差不多的话自己就会离开的。我认为这比当人酷很多”


    我喜欢这个。这个想法独到!

  • 凌小石

    2009-10-12 23:29:49 凌小石 (豆瓣这林子太大了)

    希望能排的整齐清晰一点~

  • 寂处听风

    2009-10-13 08:06:48 寂处听风 (Everything will flow~)

    "We write pop songs, As time has gone on, we've gotten more into pushing our material as far as it can go. But there was no intention of it being 'art.' It's a reflection of all the disparate things we were listening to when we recorded it."

    "People are born with certain faces, like my father was born with a face that people want to hit."

    "The video of 'Paranoid Android' has been censored by MTV. They took all nipples out of the cartoon, but they had no problem with the scene in which a man cuts off his own arms and legs."

    [on the press exposure of OK Computer]
    "I'm terrified. It's just going into the whole... *pause* The wheels start turning again... The industry stars moving again. This time bigger, more terrifying. Basically it's out of our control"

    "You will never make friends unless you like everyone genuinely. Oh well, I'm fucked then aren't I?"

    "If you want to be entertained, go and see Hanson"

    "The others were all brought up to be polite. I wasn't."

    "It's like a supply and demand thing. It's like 'Well, this is what they want me to do, this is what they want to hear. So I'll do more of this, cuz this is great... and they love me.' Suddenly people start giving you money as well. So then you've got money and you get used to this lifestyle. And you don't wanna take any risks cuz they've got you by the balls, and you've got all these little things that you've bought, or you're attached to. And you start spending all this money... And that's how they get ya!"

    "My girlfriend's allergic to all fur, so we can't have anything except goldfish. We had some really exotic Oriental fish in this pond in our garden. Over Christmas, they died. It was down to me being completely vacant, because you have to keep a hole in the ice to keep them from suffocating. That was my only encounter ever with pets and it didn't work out very well."

    "It's a fine line between writing something with genuine emotional impact and turning into little idiots feeling sorry for ourselves and playing stadium rock."

    "The freakiest thing about all of this, is the idea that you would be one of those bands to somebody. That in itself is the reason to keep going. The rest is bullshit."

    "Being in a band turns you into a child and keeps you there."

    "Y'know, if you're bored of the songs, then you're bored of the songs. Not much you can do"

    "They didn磘 let us play at the Grammy awards cause they thought we wern磘 good for the ratings. We were so happy man..."

    "Exit Music was the first performance that we recorded where every note of it makes me really happy."

    "I wake up on a normal day and I go out for a meal with my girlfriend but someone is sitting there watching me for a while. Then he comes up and asks me for my autograph and it's like 'Well, yeah, I could give you my autograph but, as far as I'm concerned, I'm not going because I'm here with my girlfriend - this is my space and you're invading it'. I mean, I don't want to be seen as malicious or nasty but it gets too much sometimes."

    "I can't delegate. I don't care what anybody says about burning myself out because I just feel like I have to do all this stuff, it's too important."

    "Yes, I would've loved to play the guitar, to become a guitarist in a good band. I never thought about becoming a singer. But I was the only one who wrote songs, so I had to sing."

    [on playing Creep at MTV's Beach House]
    "The beach party. We swore that would be the last time we'd do that fucking thing. An MTV beach party. Standing by a pool, because the sun didn't come out."

    "I got into the music business thinking it was really radical, that it wasn't really a business at all, that it was a lot of people being artistic and creative. Not true, and it made me very depressed."

    "The thing I remember most about America is that it's silly. That can be quite a relief at times."

    "Last year we were the most hyped band. We were number 1 in all the polls and... and it's just bollocks man. It's bollocks. It changes how... It's just a head-fuck. It's a complete head-fuck... Isn't it?"

    [on Oasis]
    "They're a joke aren't they? It's just lots of middle class people applauding a bunch of guys who act stupid and write really primitive music. Then people say 'oh it's so honest'"

    "When I was born my left eye was completely paralysed. My eyelid was permanently shut and they thought it would be like that for the rest of my life. Then some specialist bloke realised he could graft a muscle in, like a bionic eye. So I had 5 major operations between the age of nought to 6. They fucked up the last one and I went half blind. I can kind of see. I can judge when I hit something but that's about it. They made me wear this eye patch on my eye for a year, saying, 'Oh, well, it's just got lazy through all the operations', which was crap because they damaged it. The first operation I had, I was just learning to speak, and apparently I said, 'what do I got?' I didn't know. I woke up and I had this huge thing on my eye, and according to my parents I just doubled and started crying."

    "We had a great time doing Airbag. There was a party going on for like three days in a row. By the end of it the studio was just a fucking pit of all sorts of disgusting things -- half-finished bottles of wine and beer spilled on the desk and ashtrays everywhere. It was great. We do play cards and bridge and shit like everybody says we do all the time. But then, we go smoke crack in the bathroom afterwards."

    [on Just]
    "A competition between me and Jonny to get as many chords as possible into a song."

    [on British press]
    "Every move you make has already been done, and taken the piss out of"

    "I went out one night and there was these blokes, townie guys, waiting to beat someone up and they found me. They said something, I turned around , blew them a kiss and that was it. They beat the living shit out of me. One was kicking me, one had a stick and the other was smashing me in the face. That put me off fighting a bit."

    [on becoming an adult]
    "You will become a hypocrite, you'll become a liar. You'll try and paper up your own cracks... and that's what being an adult is all about. Then you have babies and... *shrug* that's it. *long pause* Sorry! *laughs*"

    "I'm not afraid of computers taking over the world. They're just sitting there. I can hit them with a two by four"

    "Colin and I got into cooking. But all the things we cooked had to have pesto in. Colin always referred to it as the 'pesto slop'. It would taste great, though.. you know, idiot food. But a month after I moved out I ate some pesto and started feeling really sick. I haven't eaten it since."

    [on being famous]
    "We're from England and English people aren't impressed. There's this automatic assumption that any degree of success means that you've... you've cheated. Or you're full of shit or whatever. We're fascinated by the fact that in America celebrities live on that higher plate. They're untouchable. It's fucking mad"

    "I have this thing about my own voice on record. No matter what I sing, it sounds really serious, and I sound self-loathing or whatever, which was just driving me nuts because that's not what I was writing."

    "My girlfriend has this quote in her sketchbook: Remain orderly in your life so you can be free and chaotic in your work. I think basically you lose it when you destroy your brain or destroy yourself emotionally or burn yourself up."

    [on The Bends]
    "It's incredibly annoying that no one's noticed the giggles in that album. The song 'The Bends' is completely jokey, completely taking the piss. None of that stuff had ever happened to us when we wrote it. That was our Bowie pastiche, our joke song ! And I really do wish I'd never written that fucking song - it's become the bane of my life. Hundreds of journalists asking - every single fucking interview : "Do you wish it was the sixties ?" No, I don't wish it was the fucking sixties - Levis jeans wish it was the sixties - I certainly fucking don't.

    "Us on hard drugs? That would be horrible. We'd probably end up sounding like Bryan Adams."

    "I feel tremendous guilt for any sexual feelings I have. So I end up spending my entire life feeling sorry for fancying somebody. Even in school I thought girls were so wonderful that I was scared to death of them. I masturbate a lot. That's how I deal with it."

    "After the EP came out, the slagging started. It made me so paranoid I wasn't able to write. Everything I did seemed contrived because, true or not, I was anxious to avoid the criticisms. I froze, couldn't write a thing, so when we were offered a north erican tour, we jumped on it because it was a great relief to get out of the UK."

    [on the band's success following OK Computer]
    "I'm really, really worried. We've been running too long on bravado. Believing how wonderful everything is... And we are"

    "I spent a lot of time trying not to do voices like mine. The voices on Karma Police, Paranoid Android and Climbing up the Walls are all different personas. I think Lucky, the lyric and the way it's sung, is really positive, really exciting. No Surprises is someone who's trying hard to keep it together but can't. Electioneering is a preacher ranting in front of a bank of microphones."

    [on OK Computer]
    "There's been a lot of looking at headlines and feeling wildly impotent. A lot of the album's about that."

    "I can be very drunk in a club in Oxford on a Monday night and some guy comes up to you and buys you a drink and says that the last record you made changed his life. That means something."

    [OK Computer's lyrics]
    "It was like there's a secret camera in a room and it's watching the character who walks in - a different character for each song. The camera's not quite me. It's neutral, emotionless, but not emotionless at all. In fact, the very opposite."

    [on OK Computer]
    "I was really amazed of how people described the sound. Like the sound of Ed磗 guitar at the start of No Surprises or the way Airbag starts. One sounds like child磗 toy, the other sounds like a car accident. And for people to pick up on those things was a real fucking kick."

    [on working on OK Computer]
    "The big thing for me is that we could really fall back on just doing another miserable, morbid and negative record lyrically, but I really don't want to, at all. And I'm deliberately just writing down all the positive things that I hear or see. I'm not ble to put them into music yet and I don't want to just force it."

    [on the Spice Girls]
    "I agree with whoever said they're soft porn. They're the Antichrist. I don't want any part of it, and if I had kids, I wouldn't want them to have any part of it, either. I'd move to an island where you can't get hold of any Spice Girls stuff."

    [on unofficial Radiohead sites]
    "They certainly seem to be writing my lyrics for me; if I'm ever stuck for an idea I go and read them."

    "It's a shame we didn't get to see any of the city, but that's fucking normal for what we do"

    "Everything that's happened after Glastonbury has been a let down. The feeling when I shouted at the lighting engineer to turn on the audience lights so we could see something, cuz we couldn't see anything. And then, there are 40,000 people all along, and up a hill... with lighters and whatever. And fires going in the distance, and tents. I've never ever felt like that... It wasn't a human feeling. It was something else completely different."

    "Whenever I meet a beauty, I escape or hide in a corner. Not that I think they are intimidating, but they attract horrible people. Some guys really do their utmost to make these beautiful women believe how good they are. Beauty means power. And I'm a bit cynical towards all that. Honestly I've never met a beautiful girl that I really liked. You never get the chance to really get to know them. Result : I don't even take the effort now to try to meet them".

    "If people get it, they wouldn't think it's depressing. When people always say that fucking annoying thing about how my work's so depressing, well it's not because.. it's just words, and I put the words to music which I think it's an uplifting thing, otherwise there would be no point in doing this at all."

    "I've been in two accidents myself. One was serious, and I could have died. I was really young, and I had just got a car and spun it off the road, and was very near to being hit by two other cars coming the other way. I missed them by inches. Then you have that thing where you walk away from the car and you just ask yourself, 'Well, why am I lucky? Why am I allowed to walk away from this?' when you constantly hear of friends who die in car accidents for no reason. It fucks with my head completely. The day we have to stop getting in cars will be a very good day."

    [on recording OK Computer]
    "We weren't listening to guitar bands, we were thoroughly ashamed of being a guitar band. So we bought loads of keyboards and learned how to use them, and when we got bored we went back to guitars."

    "I started singing into this little stereo mike tied to the end of a broomstick handle. Everyone just started falling about laughing, and that was that, that was my introduction to singing"

    "Man-o-war is very melodramatic. Too melodramatic. When we started out, it was just a homage to bond themes really. I like it. It's pretty much the opposite to everything we're writing."

    "The thing that worries me about the computer age is the fact that people know so much about you. It's an incredible invasion of privacy. And no matter where you are in the world people can monitor you if you're using your credit card. I heard this weird rumor on the Internet about how the military are funding this great big research project, and basically they believe that in the future, the balance of power won't be determined by who has the most nuclear weapons, but by who has all the information. I'm not afraid of being taken over by computers though, because the thing is, computers cannot resist. You can always smash 'em up, and they're totally defenseless. All we need are more people with hammers."

    [on American radio stations]
    "There's a line in Karma Police about 'he buzzes like a fridge' and when you're driving around, and you have the alternative stations on in the background, or in your hotel room, it's just a fridge buzzing. That's all I'm hearing. I'm just hearing the buzz. It's really odd. It's kind of funny though really. You have to laugh"

    "I spend 99 percent of my time worrying about what it is we're doing. For someone else to actually feel it's in any way inspiring to them... I just can't get my head around that. It's amazing how much confidence completely changes a band."

    "Is dinner ready?"

    "If the media spotlight affects my work or represses what i want to say in the future, then it is bad."

    "People sometimes say we take things too seriously, but it's the only way you'll get anywhere."

    [on Pablo Honey and The Bends]
    "The second album is going to be much better than the first. The first one was quite flawed, and hopefully the new one will make more sense. I like the first album, but we were very naive. We didn't really know how to use the studio."

    [on Fake Plastic Trees]
    (some things on Fake Plastic Trees) "Last night I was called by the American record company insisting, well almost, insisting, that we used a Bob Clearmountain mix of it. I said 'No way'. All the ghost-like keyboards sounds and weird strings were completely gutted out of his mix, like he'd gone in with a razor blade and chopped it all up. It was horrible."

    [on Pablo Honey]
    "The reaction when it come out was very ambivalent. People went, 'Yeah, there's something there' but it was difficult to find'. And "Creep" was one of the songs on the first album where we did start to realize what a studio could do - that there's a lot more to it than just going in, setting up and trying to make it sound like it's live."

    "It's easy to be miserable. Being happy is tougher - and cooler."

    [on Pablo Honey and The Bends]
    "The first album was quite varied and there's still going to be a lot of styles. lt's [the 2nd album] going to be a lot calmer and a lot simpler, without being boring. The hysteria will be more subtle. We're learnin to play quietly again, and to rely on the strength of the songs."

    [on recording Kid A]
    "It was necessary to go away and glue back the pieces. In a way in order to survive we had to stop being answerable"

    [at Glastonbury]
    "Could you turn the lights on so we can see the people? Cuz we haven't seen 'em yet... Hello!"

    [on Kid A]
    "I cannot get my head around the fact that it's number one in America at all. It just doesn't mean anything. It's just la-la."

  • 555

    2009-10-13 09:37:50 555

    这么鲜活的帖子,怎么没在桶木腰个人小组见到?

  • 杂念

    2009-10-23 17:09:00 杂念 (办砸了)

    "95年有人偷了我们的设备,你知道,那时我就祈祷他下一泡 屎 拉出的是一只豪猪”
    这想法太可爱了

  • 史格与公狗

    2009-10-23 17:40:07 史格与公狗 (好好活着)

    世界上最伟大的乐队

  • 魍魉

    2009-10-23 17:42:55 魍魉

    傻冒~

  • 死胖子

    2009-10-23 17:50:41 死胖子 (表情很无奈)

    收藏

  • 我殺了那個少女

    2009-10-23 18:08:04 我殺了那個少女

    "Us on hard drugs? That would be horrible. We'd probably end up sounding like Bryan Adams."

    這句笑死我啦

  • 我殺了那個少女

    2009-10-23 18:35:57 我殺了那個少女

    "People are born with certain faces, like my father was born with a face that people want to hit."

    thom真是太搞笑了!!!!!

  • Ever°summer

    2009-11-22 17:59:36 Ever°summer (我不就是一头牛麽~)

    不想让帖子沉了.

  • xlL

    2009-11-22 18:01:47 xlL (White girls dont love yelo boy)

    1993年的时候 有Radiohead这个东西么~~?

  • 铁之贝克

    2009-11-23 02:25:40 铁之贝克 (实况足球十年 还混迹于寝室杯)

    啊哈哈 签名模版

  • D ROCKER

    2009-11-23 21:22:38 D ROCKER (Trust in stupid you)

    美国是傻不啦叽的国家 动物世界
    ----------------
    这些该怎么解释 我有些不明白

  • 令狐冲

    2009-11-23 21:27:39 令狐冲

    就是美国人傻乎乎的,想的少,人们身上原始性比较强,注重直接的感官享受。cowboy文化。

    都是些任性的话,随便理解

  • andy

    2009-12-04 12:52:07 andy (My sweet prince...u're the one)

    Cool.

  • 轻骑兵的武士

    2009-12-04 19:24:46 轻骑兵的武士

    "People are born with certain faces, like my father was born with a face that people want to hit."

    哈哈,笑死我了。


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