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Morning Mr. Magpie (From the Basement)
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‘The King of Limbs – From the Basement’ was recorded at Maida Vale Studios in London in 2011. ‘Morning Mr. Magpie’ is taken from the album of the same name out on XL Recordings. Buy & stream it here: radiohead.ffm.to/thekingoflimbs

Produced and Mixed by Nigel Godrich
Directed and Edited by Vern Moen
Sound Engineer: Darrell Thorpe
Recording Assistant: Drew Brown
Directory of Photography: Daniel Landin
Producers: James Chads, Dilly Gent, Nigel Godrich, John Woollcombe
Drums: Clive Deamer
Brass: Noel Langley, Yazz Ahmed, Clare Moss, Trevor Mires, Owen Marshall, Ben Castle, Phil Todd

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@zeroatlast

3 years ago

A Moon Shaped Pool From the Basement!

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@thisistheglasshouse

3 years ago

This song's been kicking around since Kid A. I can only imagine the dozens of iterations it went through before it got here. Hell, it was probably a modular techno track and free-jazz track at some point, knowing how this band works.

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@MrBrightside390

3 years ago

I love how johnny echos thoms voice with how he plays his guitar line on the chorus. it sounds like he's playing it wrong but it adds texture.

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@MicahBuzanANIMATION

3 years ago

Colin's idea makes this the best version of this song.

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@anthonyholroyd5359

2 years ago

At this point Ed isn't so much 'playing' the guitar as he is painting with it.

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@Euterpeize

3 years ago

2:40 Just chilling as if it weren't a straight up genius bass line for this break...

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@Szk1312

3 years ago

The definitive version of this song for me.

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@MicahBuzanMUSIC

8 months ago

Little by little, The King Of Limbs will grow on you.

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@scottmuttilainen9300

7 months ago

Todd’s backups mixed with James’ Melodies coupled with Stephen’s acoustics on top of Yusuf’s percussions make this live performance crank.

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@ehkoin

3 years ago

Colin's bass part starting at 2:40 is so fucking cool. Best part of the song for me.

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@stuartbalmer2097

3 years ago

The tonal and rhythmic structure changes within this song are incredible difficult, but these gentleman make it all look so simple - what a brilliant performance ....

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@ignaciovargas3183

3 years ago

Let's sing along: You got some nerve coming here You got some nerve coming here You stole it all Give it back You stole it all Give it back Good morning, Mister Magpie How are we today? Now you've stolen all the magic I turn my back, walk away You know you should But you don't You know you should But you don't Good morning, Mister Magpie How are we today? Now you've stolen all the magic Took my melody Thank you. See ya :D

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@BTBAM819

1 year ago

One of Colin's best basslines!

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@michaeljmobley

1 year ago

the 2 drummer dynamic really set this song off on a different level. Also Thom, Jonny, and Colin matched their intensity. Ed providing the atmospheric vibes as always. What a banger!

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@bcylau1

2 years ago

This must be the most dense song of Radiohead...so amazing all players in the band can keep the rhythm at this awesome quick speed!! 👏👏

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@johnborowski4235

3 years ago

Insane. Just insane.

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@JP_517

3 years ago

When it first came out, I did not understand "The King of Limbs". I remember not liking it and being disappointed in the album, especially as the "In Rainbows" follow-up. Then I saw these performances and everything changed.

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@neilbachew3109

1 year ago

That subtle bass, is boss.

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@bulkyzero

1 year ago

The way this song takes off, the tone, and everything about it is just the best.

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@matiaschino8918

3 years ago

Morning Mr. Yorke

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