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Can't get the stink off
He's been hanging around for days
Comes like a comet
Suckered you but not your friends
One day he'll get to you
Teach you how to be a holy cow

Don't get my sympathy hanging out the 15th floor
You've changed the locks three times
He still comes reeling through the door
And soon he'll get to you
Teach you how to get to purest hell

You do it to yourself, you do
And that's what really hurts
Is you do it to yourself
Just you, you and no one else
You do it to yourself
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I love Thom Yorke's lyrics, they're so oblique that they can be interpreted in many ways. But "Just" has always been about depression to me: "you've changed the locks 3 times, he still comes reeling through the door", he's saying that it's not something you can shake off; and with "you do it to yourself you do and that's what really hurts" that depression can hit you, without any reason.

@Paega without any reason as you write in the end kind of opposites that he sings you do it to yourself?

@Paega well this is not a Yorke lyrics!

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can't get the stink off, he's been hanging around for days. comes like a comet, suckered you but not your friends. one day he'll get to you, teach you how to be a holy cow.

Our past sins will always come back to haunt us, its about guilt and karma. Guilt is something that can never be erased from our conscience, we can never get the "stink" off. It comes like a comet, as in you can let yourself forget about your past sins but this is always temporary.. it comes back like clockwork.

don't get my sympathy hanging out the 15th floor. you've changed the locks 3 times, he still comes reeling through the door. and soon he'll get to you, teach you how to get to purest hell.

Thom doesn't feel sympathetic towards people who put themselves in a position where they will be haunted by their sins. They can hide out (running all the way up to the 15th floor) but it will always come back. Radiohead is very much into the "what goes around comes around" mindset.

Guilt is crippling, it strips us of our passion for life. The man lying down in the video doesn't want to go any further with life, he wants to isolate himself from the world. When they ask him why he's lying on the ground, he sheds light on all our past sins and suddenly everybody else cannot go on with a guilty conscience.

First time I heard this song, I saw the video with it.

My thoughts are along radidredg's, though I haven't matched them to the words. Just in general, I think the song is about something so depression and crippling that the man in the video couldn't help but fall. I mean, that could be inferred from just the video alone. Not sure why more people didn't assume this.

If I were to go with radiod's full interpretation of crippling guilt, I'd probably go into a rant about being selfish, indifferent, and uneducated about the world. About how that is the...

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@radiodredg Agree wiv that

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Is there anyone that can't relate to this song? I mean who doesn't know that one person that makes themself a victim?

But more specifically this song seems to be about a friend of his that dated an abusive loser...You try to convince the friend that this guy is trash, but she just keeps letting him back into her life...So after a while she's no longer a victim because she's enabling him.

It's also just a damn rockin' radiohead song that's surprisingly coherent (compared to their later stuff)

Thank you! Finally. This is it, no depression analogies for once.

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Umm, all you guys, the theme of this song is not depression or friendship. The theme is Existentialism. Existentialism is a philosophical movement which posits that individuals create the meaning and essence of their lives, as opposed to it being created for them by deities or authorities or defined for them by philosophical or theological doctrines. The man during the music video, is confined by his everyday jobs, but when he is most vulnerable on the street it hits him.

Hey good one.

@HirestGree Nope I don't think so... all the negative stuff could be related to the concept of anguish but according to existentialism it would sucker not only him but all his friends. And whoever was hanging out the 15th floor would get Sartre's sympathy because they were taking control of their situation. And the purest hell lyric doesn't really fit

My first thought was that the song was about domestic abuse, but reading 'the stink' as depression fits the video better.

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This song feels like the singer is talking about a friend who feels so guilty about something it hurts. He feels so guilty that he almost personifies the guilt, ('he's being hanging round for days'; 'he'll get to you'). And no matter how hard he tries to get away from the guilt he can't avoid it because it's inside his head ('you've changed the locks 3 times, he still comes reeling through the door'). Thom is just trying to explain that the reason the guilt feels so bad is that he's doing it to himself (someone he can't get away from) and you have to pull yourself together, cause no-one else can help you with this.

Don't really get how the song relates to the video, anyone have any suggestions.

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like Niam said, it is important to not know what it is the man says. its like when you hear people whispering about you, you want to know what they are saying, but when they do tell you, you feel bad and wish you didnt know. They didnt have to tell you, but you "brought it on yourself"

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I think the meaning is simpler than it seems and I think it's the video that throws everybody off. Personally I always thought that this song was about a person's kindness being taken advantage of. Someone is making them feel guilty and emotionally blackmailing them into helping them. But the person always gives in out of pity:

"He's been hanging around for days Comes like a comet Suckered you but not your friends One day he'll get to you"

I think the video is just reflecting the lyrics but a lot of people don’t pay attention to the words. The guy lying on the floor pleads not to be helped yet he is lying right in the middle of the pavement to the point where you can't help but notice him and ask what's wrong. In the end when the passerby and co try to find out they all end up lying down with him. It's that old saying of if you help those that don't deserve it, if you help those that bring it on themselves you end up being dragged into the mud with them and YOU become the real victim.

Dude I completely agree with you. I can totally relate this song to my mother boyfriend. hes a complete dick yet she takes pity in him and for that she just gets more shit

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Dude I completely agree with you. I can totally relate this song to my mother boyfriend. hes a complete dick yet she takes pity in him and for that she just gets more shit

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i can relate... well i'm sure my best friend would think i can relate. because the guy i'm with tends to hurt me.. but really only when we fight, you know? i mean, who doesn't hurt each other when they fight? of course, that doesn't give him a reason to be an a-hole, but..anyhow.

anyhow..this is an awesome song and i love it.

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This is basically existentialism in a pop song. "You do it to yourself, just you, you and noone else". We're all completely alone and as a result are entirely responsible for our own actions.

Well, that's what Sartre would say, but he's not here. I don't really agree with us all being entirely responsible for our own actions, so I choose to look at this song as saying "get off your arse and do something if you're not happy, it's not that hard to change things for yourself". As I've said, that's not what I think it was written about but I differ from the writer greatly (i assume it was cheifly Thom) in my beliefs on the matter.

@nomishood How is it "not hard that to change things for yourself"? It's extremely hard to change, otherwise everyone would be doing it. People UNDERestimate how hard it is to change.

@nomishood - first, you have good taste in music. word up.
Now... @MrZed is 100% spot on disagreeing with you wholeheartedly. I'm so very happy for you that throughout you're entire life, you've never found yourself in a situation (no matter how you got there) where it was clear you needed to change something -stat- and if you don't, it's clear your future paths start looking bleaker and bleaker every day.
You KNOW something needs CHANGE. But there's no instruction manual for humans. No brain troubleshooting.

IT IS EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO JUST 'CHANGE THINGS FOR...

  • IT IS EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO JUST 'CHANGE THINGS FOR YOURSELF'.
    It's like having your leg shattered in a dozen places, and the -only- way it will heal/improve is for you to jump up and down on it, non-stop 24/7. The 'solution(s)' to life's big and small problems come at you from many directions - many opinions, often giving completely different and often conflicting thoughts/advice. ..An abundance of 'solutions' our there - considering even our top doctors haven't unlocked our holy grail of experiencing regular happiness.. (not the warm gun variety).
    ...yet, YOU JUST CAN'T MAKE SENSE OF HOW TO DO IT.
  • and then 10 years have got behind you.
    No one told you when to run You missed the starting gun

    @nomishood I mean....I wrote that 19 years ago ha ha ha but tbh if I read it back it sounds like I'm actually agreeing with you...me from 19 years ago is saying I take the meaning of the song to be "do something if you're not happy, it's not that hard to change things for yourself" but I didn't think things were that simple so I didn't agree with the writer.

    So to recap, me from 19 years ago is saying what I think the meaning of the song is and, I can't...

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    I've wondered lately if the Bends is about what becomes broken in human relationships...alienation and all that Radiohead M.O. It seems that while Radiohead albums are never hermetically-sealed Concept Albums, that they often have a cohesiveness based on the interests of the band at the time of recording.

    This song seems to describe how someone can be so oblivious to the fact that she drives away the people she tries to impress and befriend. Similar to Fyodor Karamazov...only at times, I think he knows exactly what he is doing. Either that, or someone who constantly invites pathological relationships. In either case, the obliviousness of the subject seems key.