Genius Lyrics
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Radiohead – Down Is the New Up
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Lipreaders say that in the music video for Just that the man on the floor says “Down is the new up” at the end
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Thom Yorke – Down Is The New Up
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Get yourself together / Let the light pour in / Pour yourself a hot bath, pour yourself a drink / Nothing's gonna happen without a warning / Down is the new up / What is up
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – Up on the Ladder (Live at 93 Feet East)
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[Speaking: Thom Yorke, (Ed O'Brien), Crowd Member] / Hi mom- no, I can't come home now / Well, it's been a very strange day *chuckles* / Thank you! / (Well, thank you!) Today seems
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – Let Down (Live at Hummingbird Centre)
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[Verse 1] / Transport, motorways, and tramlines / Starting and then stopping / Taking off and landing / The emptiness of feelings / Disappointed people / Clinging onto bottles
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Radiohead – Sit Down. Stand Up.
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The second track was influenced by the jazz musician Charlie Mingus. The militaristic imagery of its lyrics were written in response to the Rwandan Genocide. Tate noted that the
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – Nude (Live at 93 Feet East)
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[Speaking: Thom Yorke] / Water, I haven't got any water... / You what? / [Chorus] / Don't get any big ideas / They're not gonna happen / [Verse 1] / You'll go... yourself white
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – Reckoner (Live at 93 Feet East)
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[Speaking: Thom Yorke] / Take 'em both! / Hey, [?] up nice? / [Verse 1] / Reckoner / Can't take it with you / Dancing for your pleasure / [Verse 2: Thom Yorke, Thom Yorke & Ed O'
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – Bodysnatchers (Live at 93 Feet East)
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[Speaking] / What a fucking day / Can you turn my beautif- / Can you turn my beautiful SG up a little bit? / [Verse 1] / I do not understand / What it is I've done wrong / I'm full
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – 15 Step (Live at 93 Feet East)
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[Speaking: Thom Yorke] / Once and all, it's gonna get ugly / [Chorus] / How come I end up where I started? / How come I end up where I went wrong? / Won't take my eyes off the ball
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – The Gloaming (Live at Hummingbird Centre)
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[Speaking: Thom Yorke] / Thank you for listening / That's a good one, yes / [Verse 1] / Genie let out of the bottle, it is now the witching hour / Genie let out of the bottle, it
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – Bangers + Mash (Live at Hummingbird Centre)
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[Chorus] / You bit me, bit me / Bit me, oh / I got the poison, poison / The poison now / [Verse 1] / I'm standing in the hall, I'm puking on the wall / It's all heading south to
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – Weird Fishes/Arpeggi (Live at 93 Feet East)
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[Speaking: Ed O'Brien] / You've got any water? / Water? / [Verse 1] / In the deepest ocean / The bottom of the sea / Your eyes / They turn me / Why should I stay here? / Why should
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – House of Cards (Live at 93 Feet East)
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[Speaking: Thom Yorke] / Once and all, once and all / Bum notes, and all / And all / Why'd it take so long to make a record? / [Verse 1] / I don't wanna be your friend / I just
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Avril Lavigne – Here's to Never Growing Up
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This song is about teens and young adults who want to be able to do things that adults do (like drinking and partying) but never having to deal with the consequences. Hence, never
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – 2 + 2 = 5 (Live at Hummingbird Centre)
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[Verse 1: Thom Yorke & Ed O'Brien] / Are you such a dreamer / To put the world to rights? / I'll stay home forever / Where two and two always makes a five / [Verse 2: Thom Yorke
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – There, There (Live at Hummingbird Centre)
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[Verse 1] / In pitch dark / I go walking in your landscape / Broken branches / Trip me as I speak / [Chorus] / Just 'cause you feel it / Doesn't mean it's there / Just 'cause you
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Radiohead – Lights Down
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Little Jinny's [?] [thighs/eyes?] / He's just about to run inside / 'Cause the cats now running when the lights go down / And even James looking for the person on the [?] / He's
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Megan Nicole – Here's to never growing up
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Singing Radiohead at the top of our lungs / With the boom box blaring as we're falling in love / Gotta get up in the morning, but we're leaving right now / Singing here's to never
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Radiohead – Let Down
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Featured on Radiohead’s 1997 alternative-rock classic OK Computer, “Let Down” was recorded at 3 AM in a ballroom at the historic St Catherine’s Court. The song structure features
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Radiohead – let down 9.3
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Transport, motorways and tramlines / Starting and then stopping / Taking off and landing / The emptiest of feelings / Disappointed people, clinging on to bottles / When it comes it
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NIIC – Here’s To Never Growing Up
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[Intro] / Singing Radiohead at the top of our lungs / With the boombox blarin' as we're fallin' in love / Got a bottle of whatever, but it’s getting us drunk / Singing, "Here's to
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Radiohead – Up on the Ladder
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The song ties in Radiohead’s obsessions with being trapped in space (or somewhere unknown), and compares it to living normal, middle class life (as with “No Surprises”, “Black Star
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Radiohead – Climbing Up the Walls
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Sung from the perspective of paranoid fear itself, “Climbing Up the Walls” takes the English idiomatic expression for utter unpleasant feelings, such as worry and doubt giving the
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Radiohead – Myxomatosis
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A song touching on Radiohead’s relationship with the media and their critics, and how fame affected what they set out to achieve.
It is permeated by a dirty, aggressive riff with
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Radiohead – Lift
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One of the band’s “lost classics,” Radiohead originally performed “Lift” in 1996 as part of sets that included early arrangements of songs that would end up on OK Computer
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Radiohead – Paranoid Android
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“Paranoid Android,” the first single from OK Computer, is characterized by three distinct moods written in what Thom Yorke referred to as three different states of mind. The song’s
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Radiohead – Let Down (Thom 4Track)
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[Verse 1] / Transport, motorways and tramlines / Starting and then stopping / Taking off and landing / The emptiest of feelings / Sentimental drivel, clinging on to bottles / And
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Radiohead – The Daily Mail
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This killer King of Limbs outtake, recorded live for Radiohead’s new DVD, opens as a spooky lullaby. Then, just when you least expect it, the band explodes into a blaze of guitar-
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Imagine Dragons – Radioactive
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The first song on Imagine Dragons' debut album Night Visions gives off a revolutionary vibe, but leaves what is being changed up to interpretation. Some argue it is about nuclear
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Radiohead – 'jonny's ocean song'
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[Spoken word] / Heh-heh / You think that's nice? / Hm, possibly / Possibly a little bit. Luckily it compresses! / [Verse] / [?] / Take me off / Save me up / [Chorus] / Light at the
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Radiohead – Let Down MD117
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[Verse 1] / Transport, motorways and tramlines / Starting and then stopping / Taking off and landing / The emptiest of feelings / Disappointed people clinging on to bottles / And
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Radiohead – karma police 9.2
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He just gone back rooms / Never do you know / When I'm do one of those / Bitter to yourself / You're turning around in circles / This is what you get / When you fuck with me / This
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Radiohead – Airbag
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“Airbag” is the first song off OK Computer.
The song is somewhat autobiographical – Thom had been involved in a car accident roughly a decade before, his life saved by an airbag
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Radiohead – Jigsaw Falling into Place
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Thom Yorke (and his close friend Adam Buxton, who directed the video for this song) has stated in interviews that ‘Jigsaw Falling Into Place’ is based on the messy drunken nights
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Radiohead – My New Clothes MD112.1
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[Verse 1] / [Fascist / First your] statement, please / Another me / A better man / The fascination's lost / At such a cost / I need you close / [Verse 2] / I wanna make a deal
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Radiohead – Airbag MD112
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[False Start] / [Verse 1] / In the next world war / A jackknifed juggernaut / I am born again / In the neon sign / Scrolling up and down / I am born again / [Chorus] / In an
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