


Murray is 96 years old now, according to his son-in-law William Mollett, who told me over the phone when asked if he was aware of the Radiohead video, "I'm not aware of anything, no." (Hopewell wasn't immediately available for comment, and neither were Radiohead's publicists, when asked if the band sought permission from rights holders. The origins of this song date back to 2003s Hail To The Thief when the phrase 'burn the witch' appeared in the cover art of that albums booklet. Only inhabitants of Reverse London who live in the hidden reverse side of London can see the dragons. While unknown to most, some people have been standing up to these dragons. Action Crime Drama Fish Mooney takes matters into her own hands to locate Hugo Strange, forcing Gordon to reluctantly team up with journalist Valerie Vale to find her. Lista de cancións 'Burn the Witch' (Castillo, Homme, Van Leeuwen) - 3:38 'No One Knows' live. Burn the Witch - Erai-raws Burn the Witch Historically, 72 of all the deaths in London are related to dragons, fantastical beings invisible to the majority of the people.
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The Evening Standard called the Chris Hopewell-directed clip "'Trumpton'-themed." The Guardian reported that the video features "animation in the style of Bob Bura and John Hardwick, the creators of 'Trumpton,' 'Chigley,' and 'Camberwick Green.'" The Mirror asked, "Is the video for Radiohead's new single 'Burn the Witch' inspired by kids TV classic 'Trumpton'?"Ĭollectively known as the "Trumptonshire Trilogy," the three aforementioned stop-motion series were created by Gordon Murray and began airing in 1966. In 'Burn the Witch,' he made one of the most boneheaded calls on the show so far when he triggered the angry mob so that he could save himself and Harvey. 'Burn the Witch' é o terceiro sinxelo do cuarto álbum da banda estadounidense Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze, editado o 10 de xaneiro do 2006. When Radiohead's "Burn the Witch" video surfaced earlier today, the UK press was quick to note its similarity to 1960s British children's television.
