I definitely agree that foamweapon's idea could be true, but I wonder if this song is meant to be taking semi-literally. These lyrics--
Who is driving?
Aqua-planing
Hold on
--make me wonder if Yorke is describing a car full of drunk people. When I listen to the song I envision a group of rambunctious and tipsy boys who are yelling drunken nonsense out the windows of their "drunk machine," the car. Suddenly, they lose control and crash the car ("the drunk machine / spits..." indicates an interruption of some sort), and in a half-conscious state they wonder--" who put IT in charge?"
I definitely agree that foamweapon's idea could be true, but I wonder if this song is meant to be taking semi-literally. These lyrics--
Who is driving? Aqua-planing Hold on
--make me wonder if Yorke is describing a car full of drunk people. When I listen to the song I envision a group of rambunctious and tipsy boys who are yelling drunken nonsense out the windows of their "drunk machine," the car. Suddenly, they lose control and crash the car ("the drunk machine / spits..." indicates an interruption of some sort), and in a half-conscious state they wonder--" who put IT in charge?"