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^ "Harrowdown Hill | Full Official Chart History".Archived from the original on 10 August 2006. Archived from the original on 23 July 2008. ^ "Thom Yorke: 'Why I made a solo album' - NME".^ a b c Evert-Green, Robert (June 14, 2006)."Harrowdown Hill" (extended mix) - 7:01.To celebrate the 2008 election of US president Barack Obama, Yorke released a remixed version of "Harrowdown Hill" as a free download. "Harrowdown Hill" was released on 21 August 2006, peaking at #23 in the UK Singles Chart.
It was released on 31 July 2006 and was first played on Channel 4. It features stop-motion eagle animation by David Russo, time-lapse footage by Mark Eiffert, and a technique known as Smallgantics. The "Harrowdown Hill" music video was directed by Chel White of BENT Image Lab in 2006. They were directly responsible for outing him and that put him in a position of unbearable pressure that he couldn't deal with, and they knew they were doing it and what it would do to him." Music video He told the Globe and Mail: "The government and the Ministry of Defence were implicated in his death. In an interview with the Observer, he said it was "the most angry song" he had ever written. Yorke was uncomfortable about the subject matter and conscious of Kelly's grieving family, but felt that "not to write it would perhaps have been worse". enhances online obituaries with Guest Books, funeral home information, and florist links. Kelly's body was found in the woods of Harrowdown Hill, near Yorke's former school in Oxfordshire. is the leading provider of online obituaries for the newspaper industry. The lyrics are about David Kelly, a British weapons expert who is presumed to have committed suicide in 2003 after telling a reporter that the British government had falsely identified weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Yorke said the song had been "kicking around" during the sessions for Radiohead's sixth album, Hail to the Thief (2003), but that it could not have worked as a Radiohead song. According to the Globe and Mail, it resembles a love song with a sense of "menace" and "grim political showdown". "Harrowdown Hill" was released on Yorke's debut solo album, The Eraser (2006), recorded while Yorke's band Radiohead were on hiatus.