Genius Meanings
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Radiohead – Everything in Its Right Place
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On the opening track of Kid A, Thom Yorke sings of depression, change, confusion, and the state of the world all while trying to find a place in a confusing existence. The stripped
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Radiohead – Everything in Its Right Place (Live in France)
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[Intro] / Here comes the flood / Here comes the flood / Here comes the flood / (Here comes the flood) / One, two, three / One, one, two, three / [Chorus] / Everything (Everything
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Wilderun – Everything in Its Right Place
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[Chorus] / Everything / Everything / Everything / Everything / In its right place / In its right place / In its right place / In its right place / [Verse 1] / Yesterday I woke up
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Pomplamoose – Pumped Up Kid A Mashup: Pumped Up Kicks / Everything in Its Right Place
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[Verse 1 from *Pumped Up Kicks*] / Robert's got a quick hand / He'll look around the room, he won't tell you his plan / He's got a rolled cigarette / Hanging out his mouth, he's a
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Radiohead – Kid A
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“Kid A” is one of the more challenging songs on Radiohead’s fourth LP. Much like the album’s opener, “Everything in its Right Place”, it is distinguished by a conspicuous lack of
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Radiohead – Ed's Scary Song
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An experimental piece that has been floating around in the web since the early 2000s. A haunting organ, a repetitive drumming and disconnected phrases delivered in a Vincent Price-
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Radiohead - Everything In Its Right Place (Tradução em Português)
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[Intro] / (Kid A, Kid A) / (Kid A, Kid A) / [Refrão] / Todas as coisas / Todas as coisas / Todas as coisas / Todas as coisas / Em seu devido lugar / Em seu devido lugar / Em seu
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ZelooperZ – El Chupacabruh
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Sample of Everything In Its Right Place – Radiohead
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Madison Beer’s “Stained Glass” Is Inspired By Kid Cudi, Tame Impala, & Radiohead
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She named Kid Cudi’s ”Alive (Nightmare)” & Tame Impala’s “Eventually” as influences on the song.
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Scala & Kolacny Brothers – Everything In Its Right Place
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Searching around / Searching and flee / (Search to flee?) / To the light nothing can hide / No one is safe from their fate / Death / For you kiss / Sin, a lie / Embracing unkind
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Radiohead – How to Disappear Completely
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“How to Disappear Completely” was based on a dream Thom Yorke had in which he was floating around the city as if he were a ghost. The chorus also came from advice that Michael
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Radiohead – Follow Me Around
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After the release of some previously unreleased material in OKNOTOK, this is now probably the oldest and best known “lost song” by Radiohead.
It is known that the band attempted
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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 – Untitled v1
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[Instrumental]
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Radiohead – Idioteque
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This is the 8th track from Kid A, Radiohead’s departure album exploring electronic instruments and beats. “Idioteque” is possibly the greatest departure from their earlier sound.
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Tengo (USA) – Everything Is Out Of Place
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Everything, everything / Everything, everything / In its right place / In its right place / In its right place / Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon / Yesterday I woke up sucking a
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Genius Lists – Songs That Reference Drugs
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This is a reference page for songs that heavily reference drugs. (Not a little but a lot.)
A recent study of Genius.com user demographics suggested the need for this reference
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1-800-PAIN – PEAKING
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[Intro] / (Yeah!) / Diamonds flooding off my, wrist / Told 'em, build a arc, lil' bitch! (Yeah!) / Diamonds, flooding, off my, wrist / Told 'em, build a arc, lil' bitch! (Yeah
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Radiohead – Untitled v3
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[Instrumental]
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Radiohead – The National Anthem
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In the 3rd song off of Radiohead’s experimental album “Kid A” lead singer Thom Yorke sings short, ambiguous lyrics, using voice distortion and a feedback echo that creates a sense
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Radiohead – Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Originally written the same day as Creep, and in what could possibly be one of the most depressing and bittersweet songs of all time, Thom Yorke muses over lost love and deep
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / That there, that's not me / I go where I please / I walk through walls, I float down the Liffey / [Chorus] / I'm not here / This isn't happening
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Radiohead – Pyramid Strings
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[Instrumental]
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Radiohead (Bootleg) – Alligators in the NY Sewers
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / There’s a little child running around this house / And he never leaves, he will never leave / And the fog comes up from the sewers / And glows
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