Yorke vanishes and the car is engulfed in flames. "Return of the Mac! "Karma Police" was released as the second single from The video is shot from the perspective of the driver of a car pursuing a man along a dark road.

". The man falls to his knees and the car reverses, revealing that it is leaking fuel. "Karma Police", like several other songs that would make up Radiohead members used to tell one another that they would call "the In the last minute of the song, Ed O'Brien plays a few guitar notes that are distorted by overloading an AMS rackmount digital delay unit. The man produces matches from his pocket and ignites the trail of fuel. Radiohead are an English alternative rock band from Oxfordshire. Sutherland, Mark (31 May 1997).

The band is composed of Thom Yorke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, electronics), Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, other instruments), Ed O'Brien (guitar, backing vocals), Colin Greenwood (bass … "Karma Police" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released as the second single from their third studio album OK Computer (1997) on 25 August 1997. Yorke sits in the back seat. "Karma Police" was released as the second single from The video starts with the camera, an unseen driver, looking at the empty back seat of a 1976 Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. During this section of the song, Yorke's voice is put through an The title lyric originates from an inside joke; the members of Radiohead would threaten to call the "Yorke and Jonny Greenwood emphasised in interviews that the song was humorous and "not entirely serious". The song charted at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart and at 14 on the US Alternative Songs … The first half of the song is in the key of A Dorian, and the second half (starting with the line “For a minute there”) is in B minor. The song progresses from the intro into a mid-tempo section which alternates between two verses. We can only maintain and improve Yalp if paying members keep supporting us. The song ends with the distorted notes 'melting' as he turns the delay rate knob down to a low frequency. After this section cycles through twice, the song switches into a second section which is based around the line "For a minute there, I lost myself".

“Karma Police” is in a 4/4 time signature and played in standard tuning.

The first verse begins with the line "Karma police", and the other begins with the line "This is what you'll get". Karma Police Year 1997 Publisher Warner/Chappell Music Ltd Instruments. Free and guaranteed quality tablature with ukulele chord charts, transposer and auto scroller. Song "Karma Police" ukulele chords and tabs by Radiohead. Print and download Karma Police sheet music by Radiohead. Radiohead - Karma Police chords ... You can upload an mp3 to analyze chords and separate instruments tracks only with a Premium account. Then “Karma Police” came along as a track, and I sent it to Jon, and he wrote it out, and I said to the band, “You need to do this, it’s a piece of perfection.” Jonathan Greenwood; Thomas Yorke; Edward O'Brien; Philip Selway; Colin Greenwood; Scoring Accompaniment Piano; Voice; Guitar; Artist/Band Radiohead Arranged by – Composed by. Our goal is to help musicians like you to learn to play the music they love. The song's title and lyrics derive from an in-joke among the band, referring to karma, the Hindu theory of cause and effect. "Karma Police" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released as the second single from their third studio album OK Computer (1997) on 25 August 1997! SKU: MN0068601

Sheet music arranged for Piano/Vocal/Guitar in E Minor (transposable).