Genius Lyrics
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Radiohead – Last Flowers
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“Last Flowers” (previously titled “Last Flowers Till the Hospital”) apparently refers to a street sign on the way to Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, UK. Yorke refers to the poem “
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Divingstation95 – Last Flowers
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Appliances have gone berserk / I cannot keep up / Treading on people's toes / Snot-nosed little punk / And I can't face the evening straight / You can offer me escape / Houses move
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Radiohead – Not All Angels Have Wings MD116.1
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If i'm gonna talk / I just want to talk / No evaluations / No deliberations / Tearing me to bits / Before I'd even started / When I was sick you'd write / And if i'm gonna talk / I
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Radiohead – hospital 1
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Appliances have gone berserk / Calling in exposed / Morning has gone to Hell / Don't gotta going home / Makes me win out to Death / [?] / Nothing will see you again / [?] / What
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Radiohead – Lotus Flower
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Lotus Flower, a new addition to what you have to say is a fairly slender catalogue of Radiohead songs about having it all, is as plaintive and sensual as the preceding tracks are
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Alix Page – Radiohead
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[Verse 1] / Last night I dreamt that we were older / Painting our living room white / You were dressed up for a funeral / And trying to start a fight / I put flowers in the doorway
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Radiohead – The Numbers
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This folksy, reverb-laden song has drawn comparisons to Neil Young. Originally performed in December 2015 by Thom Yorke at the Pathways to Paris concert as “Silent Spring.” The
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Radiohead – Fake Plastic Trees
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A fine example of Radiohead’s “post-grunge” / “pre-electronic” phase on The Bends.
The song is supposed to be a call against consumerism. While recording the song, the band went
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Alix Page – Radiohead (Audiotree Live Version)
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[Verse 1] / Last night I dreamt that we were older / Painting our living room white / You were dressed up for a funeral / And trying to start a fight / I put flowers in the doorway
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Talking Heads – (Nothing But) Flowers
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The 5th track off Talking Heads' 1988 album Naked was the second single from the album, released after “Blind”, and it peaked at number 79 on the UK singles chart.
Written by
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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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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 – MK 2
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[Instrumental]
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Marcy Playground – Ancient Walls of Flowers
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[Verse 1] / Ancient walls of flowers tumbling down / Black cat petals and a smiling clown / I like to keep them in a jar beside / Just enough to mess my mind inside / [Chorus] / (
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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 – Go Slowly
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This song was included on Radioheads “In Rainbows Disk 2”, and was released 10/10/07 digitally and 12/03/07 in a CD/vinyl format.
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Radiohead – My Iron Lung
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The entire song is about Radiohead’s “Creep” from their first album Pablo Honey. An iron lung is a mechanical respirator that worked using negative pressure to assist breathing
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Radiohead – MK 1
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The title is a possible refence to MKUltra, a project directed by the CIA to study means of mind control. The track’s atmosphere aims to create the sense of discomfort that relates
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Radiohead – Cut A Hole
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‘Cut A Hole’ is one of the many songs that Radiohead played live during their King of Limbs tour that hasn’t had an LP release. Many anticipated the song to be on Radiohead’s ninth
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Radiohead – 4 Minute Warning
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Thom has said that In Rainbows is “about the fucking panic of realizing you’re going to die!” Keeping with that theme, “4 Minute Warning” describes a vague apocalyptic scenario
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Radiohead – Separator
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Separator is a clear-eyed, mid-tempo closer that mixes 1990s–era Radiohead with a touch of Neil Young-inspired guitar work and ends on a sweet and easy note that’s miles away from
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Radiohead – Bangers + Mash
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Here’s a Radiohead song from the opposite end of the power spectrum: Those in charge and their mentality toward the rest of us.
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Sweet Female Attitude – Flowers
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[Refrain] / Hey, ooh / Whoa, baby / Hey / Always be / Whoa, baby / Hey / Did I say? / Ooh / Whoa, baby / Hey, ooh / Be / [Break] / Oh, I'll bring you flowers / Whoa, baby / Oh-ooh
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Flower Face – Blue
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Midnight to noon, there's flowers on the table / And I love you, love you, love you while I'm able / To say it, I'll say it, I'll say it til the day that I die / When the sun comes
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Radiohead – Lotus Flower - Live From The Basement
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[Verse 1] / I will shape myself into your pocket / Invisible / Do what you want / Do what you want / I will shrink and I will disappear / I will slip into the groove / And cut me
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Radiohead (Ft. SBTRKT) – Lotus Flower (SBTRKT RMX)
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[Verse 1] / I will shape myself into your pocket / Invisible / Do what you want / Do what you want / I will shrink and I will disappear / I will slip into the groove / And cut me
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G-Eazy (Ft. Chris Brown & Mark Morrison) – Provide
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“Provide” is the first single off of Bay-area rapper G-Eazy’s fourth studio album, These Things Happen Too.
G taps frequent collaborator Chris Brown to sing a melody between his
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Arctic Monkeys – Fluorescent Adolescent
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“Fluorescent Adolescent” is a track about getting older and finding out that life isn’t as fun as it used to be. It describes a woman who dreams of her youth while her current life
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