I saw a lot of social, historical thoughts about this one.
I must say: I disagree completly. Of course ther's not a correct answer, but allow yourselves to undress these left social points and try to see as I do taking "Burn the Witch" with the whole entire album to interpretate.
It seems to me that this is a really introspective song, much more about love, anxiety, inner demons (the witch that we all know where it lives) and the panic that comes within...also about defense techniques to avoid falling in the traps that the shadows bring. I mean, it's not that Radiohead hates and wants to abandon this shadow, of course.
Anyway, sorry for the poor english here, but to see only social points of views on a band and a music that touches so deep in our souls really made me wanna come here and comment.
I saw a lot of social, historical thoughts about this one. I must say: I disagree completly. Of course ther's not a correct answer, but allow yourselves to undress these left social points and try to see as I do taking "Burn the Witch" with the whole entire album to interpretate.
It seems to me that this is a really introspective song, much more about love, anxiety, inner demons (the witch that we all know where it lives) and the panic that comes within...also about defense techniques to avoid falling in the traps that the shadows bring. I mean, it's not that Radiohead hates and wants to abandon this shadow, of course.
Anyway, sorry for the poor english here, but to see only social points of views on a band and a music that touches so deep in our souls really made me wanna come here and comment.