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Tuesday, July 18, 2006
The more you try to erase me, the more I appear

More work for me is more videos for you. I've been enjoying Thom Yorke's The Eraser for the past few days so wasn't I happy when two performances by Yorke from The Henry Rollins Show showed up on YouTube. The versions of the songs performed here, "The Clock and "Cymbal Rush," are actually very different from what's on the album. The idea that any song from that album could be performed with just an acoustic guitar and voice amazes me and I think the way "Cymbal Rush" is played here is better than the album version (and hey, that's Johnny Greenwood backing-up his bandmate).

"The Clock"


"Cymbal Rush"

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