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| Radiohead – India Rubber Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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PS. It is without question "i think I'll go plug in the mains". No "remains" (there is an identifiable [th]) and no ungrammatical phrase in place of "plug in". |
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| Radiohead – India Rubber Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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When you say it sounds like he's going to go electrecute himself, you're showing me in my perspective that you get it completely. How isn't willingly subjecting yourself to stress for reasons you can't explain not comparable to taking a nail and shoving it into a socket? What's amazing is how different the image is from "supplicating into" one's hands. There's nothing modest about sadism. |
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| Radiohead – Let Down Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Aquamarine Page 3, I agree, Got it. I sang to this song for about a year before discovering why I love it, and why it applied, so to speak: "you know where you are with" - I used to substitute "who" mentally, and that distorted the meaning. It's going somewhere (to, or back to) versus simply being there. I think 'Black Star' orbits the same themes. |
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| Radiohead – Fake Plastic Trees Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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A watering can for a fake plant to make it grow into a full tree, and the trees are some of our interpersonal relationships. |
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| Radiohead – Airbag Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Re: Richeye. Trip-hop is postmodernism, but we have to call a spade a spade. With bands like Radiohead, it's easy to forget that this is just a band, creating each of their songs to stand on its own, to an extent (rather than maintaining a dialogue with a fanatic). Once the song's on its own, I think whether its the sober work of a visionary, or the wasted inspiration of a genius, doesn't matter. "Meeting in the Aisle," for instance, might be about fucking with conventions, but you can't possibly believe Radiohead wouldn't be painfully aware of how conventionally psychedelic that song is. |
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| Radiohead – Airbag Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I want to point out the hilarity of so many comments supposing Radiohead are either a group of intellectuals or a group of drug users. Either or.
Along those lines, even the most impulsive poetic decisions probably are constituted by several meanings to every term. Written without precision to mean both.
What a sight a folded semi is; and what a truth lies in fact of a folded semi, too, right?
Did this juggernaut jackknife under its weight? Was it jackknifed?
Makes it rather frustrating to realize that the "I" is not one single actor, but I could never believe it was. What was it? |
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| Radiohead – Meeting in the Aisle Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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It's trippy as hell: what do you all think it means? We've got the title to go and a bunch of "oh shit trippy" to go on; it shouldn't be much of a problem. What do we meet in what aisle? |
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