When I'm at the pearly gates
This will be on my videotape, my videotape
Mephistopheles is just beneath
And he's reaching up to grab me

This is one for the good days
And I have it all here
In red, blue, green
In red, blue, green

You are my center
When I spin away
Out of control on videotape
On videotape
On videotape
On videotape
On videotape
On videotape
On videotape

This is my way of saying goodbye
Because I can't do it face to face
So I'm talking to you before
No matter what happens now
You shouldn't be afraid
Because I know today has been
The most perfect day I've ever seen


Lyrics submitted by black_cow_of_death, edited by Paymaan

Videotape Lyrics as written by Edward John O'brien Colin Charles Greenwood

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    I was laying on my floor listening to Radiohead through headphones when the live version of Videotape came on. This is probably my favourite of the new Radiohead songs being premiered on their tour so I put it on repeat and tried to decipher the slurred lyrics. I noticed a few parallels between the song and the Hirokazu Kore-eda film After Life.

    when I’m at the pearly gates, this will be on my videotape, my videotape. If you haven’t seen After Life, the film is about a group of people who have died and find themselves in limbo (basically Heaven’s waiting room). A group of counselors interview each dead person and ask of them to remember their most important memory, the only one they can take with them to eternity. The dead people have a week to decide what their fondest memory is before the counselors recreate the memory onto film. Once it’s recreated, each person is shown the filmed version of their memory on videotape and they go on to eternity with that memory.

    no matter what happens now, I won’t be afraid because I know today has been the most perfect day I’ve ever seen.

    The other lyrics in the song don’t have any immediate likeness to the film so this might just be me grasping at straws, but I like to think Thom is just emphasizing on a fascinating idea with his own personal twist which, in some ways, sums up The Radiohead Experience™. Just an observation.

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    KingJelleon July 30, 2007   Link

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