if its put simply, it seems this song is about divorce. i mean "cut the kids in half" and "you can keep the furniture" and "whered you park the car?" just show that so easily. but theres no way of telling; this is radiohead.
@ParaniodAndriod It's true. The meaning of any given Radiohead song is generally found in the abstract, not the concrete. Whatever concepts the lyrics employ make up the frame of the song, not the substance of it.
@ParaniodAndriod It's true. The meaning of any given Radiohead song is generally found in the abstract, not the concrete. Whatever concepts the lyrics employ make up the frame of the song, not the substance of it.
Apparently, the song came out of Yorke sharing his house with a ghost. Divorce of self, divorce from reality, waking up and not knowing who you really are or what's really happening, those are more in line with the theme of Morning Bell.
Apparently, the song came out of Yorke sharing his house with a ghost. Divorce of self, divorce from reality, waking up and not knowing who you really are or what's really happening, those are more in line with the theme of Morning Bell.
if its put simply, it seems this song is about divorce. i mean "cut the kids in half" and "you can keep the furniture" and "whered you park the car?" just show that so easily. but theres no way of telling; this is radiohead.
thats the beauty of radiohead take it as you like it, i mean it has a meaning to them, but its art! it has so many levels!
thats the beauty of radiohead take it as you like it, i mean it has a meaning to them, but its art! it has so many levels!
@ParaniodAndriod It's true. The meaning of any given Radiohead song is generally found in the abstract, not the concrete. Whatever concepts the lyrics employ make up the frame of the song, not the substance of it.
@ParaniodAndriod It's true. The meaning of any given Radiohead song is generally found in the abstract, not the concrete. Whatever concepts the lyrics employ make up the frame of the song, not the substance of it.
Apparently, the song came out of Yorke sharing his house with a ghost. Divorce of self, divorce from reality, waking up and not knowing who you really are or what's really happening, those are more in line with the theme of Morning Bell.
Apparently, the song came out of Yorke sharing his house with a ghost. Divorce of self, divorce from reality, waking up and not knowing who you really are or what's really happening, those are more in line with the theme of Morning Bell.