It's about a marriage gone sour (reminds me of a Harry Enfield sketch about an unhappily-married couple, with the poor kid stuck in the middle).
'Where'd you park the car?" is quite funny, actually. I can picture the scene: man and woman arguing bitterly, with intense loathing in their eyes. It's like when your partner even breathing or eating (or both at the same time) annoys you intensely, so that you know the game's pretty much up.
@richeye Radiohead is never that straightforward. That scene you can picture so vividly is meant to tell a different story than the one on the surface. What's underneath?
@richeye Radiohead is never that straightforward. That scene you can picture so vividly is meant to tell a different story than the one on the surface. What's underneath?
It's about a marriage gone sour (reminds me of a Harry Enfield sketch about an unhappily-married couple, with the poor kid stuck in the middle). 'Where'd you park the car?" is quite funny, actually. I can picture the scene: man and woman arguing bitterly, with intense loathing in their eyes. It's like when your partner even breathing or eating (or both at the same time) annoys you intensely, so that you know the game's pretty much up.
@richeye Radiohead is never that straightforward. That scene you can picture so vividly is meant to tell a different story than the one on the surface. What's underneath?
@richeye Radiohead is never that straightforward. That scene you can picture so vividly is meant to tell a different story than the one on the surface. What's underneath?