Radiohead High Dry

Radiohead High Dry. Radiohead High And Dry 악보 'High and Dry' is taken from 'The Bends' out on XL Recordings About High and Dry "High and Dry" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released as the first single from their second studio album The Bends (1995)

RADIOHEAD High & Dry Toronto 1995 CD at Juno Records.
RADIOHEAD High & Dry Toronto 1995 CD at Juno Records. from www.juno.co.uk

About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright. High and Dry Lyrics: Two jumps in a week, I bet you / Think that's pretty clever, don't you, boy / Flying on your motorcycle / Watching all the ground beneath you drop / You'd kill yourself for

RADIOHEAD High & Dry Toronto 1995 CD at Juno Records.

Don't leave me high Don't leave me dry Don't leave me high Don't leave me dry Drying up in conversation You will be the one who cannot talk All your insides fall to pieces You just sit there wishing you could still make love They're the ones who'll hate you When you think you've got the world all sussed out They're the ones who'll spit at you They were released as a double A-side single from Radiohead's second album, The Bends (1995), on 27 February 1995 by Parlophone and Capitol Records "High and Dry" and "Planet Telex" are songs by the English rock band Radiohead

Radiohead High And Dry 악보. In the shadowy realm of alternative rock, Radiohead has carved its name as a band unafraid to plumb the depths of human emotion High and Dry Lyrics & Meanings: Two jumps in a week / I bet you think that's pretty clever, don't you boy? / Flying on your motorcycle / Watching all the ground beneath you drop / / Kill yourself for recognition / Kill yourself to never ever stop / You broke another mirror / You're turning into something you are not / / Don't leave me high / Don't leave me dry / Don't leave me high / Don't.

Radiohead High and Dry SONG MEANING EXPLAINED YouTube. High and Dry line is referring to these friends and this lifestyle that betray him at his weakest moments Aaron from Los Angeles, Ca This song is on two levels the first one is saying that don't leave when i most need you, don't leave me high, and also it is also has an Evel Knievel reference, you'd kill yourself for recognition, you'd kill.