Genius Meanings
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Radiohead – Exit Music (For A Film)
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Radiohead was in the middle of their 1996 tour when they were approached by director Baz Luhrmann to record a song meant for his upcoming film, Romeo + Juliet.
The band was shown
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Radiohead – Karma Police
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One of several stunning singles from Radiohead’s heavily influential masterpiece, OK Computer, “Karma Police” is a haunting and atmospheric track. Thom Yorke’s strained
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Radiohead – exit music #2
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Bring a rope[?] / And a tape recorder / Hang the coat / That is since the enemies are / All around / And you can't escape it now it's found / Living in a glasshouse / You're a mess
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Radiohead – No Surprises
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“No Surprises” is the fourth and final single from Radiohead’s third album, OK Computer. It was the first song to be recorded for the album, and the band actually stuck with the
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Vampire Weekend – Exit Music (For a Film)
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Wake from your sleep / The drying of your tears / Today we escape / We escape / Pack and get dressed / Before your father hears us / Before all hell / Breaks loose / Breathe, keep
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Logan Hughes – Exit Music
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[Verse 1] / Wake from your sleep / The drying of your tears / Today we escape, we escape / [Verse 2] / Pack and get dressed / Before your father hears us / Before all hell breaks
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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 – 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 – Exit Music (For A Film) Samples
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See all of “Exit Music (For A Film)” by Radiohead’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Amanda Palmer – Exit Music (For a Film)
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Wake, from your sleep / The drying of your tears / Today we escape / We escape / Pack, and get dressed / Before your father hears us / Before all hell breaks loose / Breathe, keep
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Radiohead – True Love Waits
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“True Love Waits” was first played in 1995. Since then, it has appeared in Radiohead setlists, and on their live album I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings in 2001. Fans consider it
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Radiohead – Street Spirit (Fade Out)
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A song about the futility of life, the pointlessness of existence and the certainty of death.
The song is a fitting end to a quite depressing album in which Yorke ends with a
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Radiohead – Poison Lake
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[Intro] / This environment / Is in your door / Is in your lack / Is in your lens / Baby you say / Baby say / [Verse 1] / Then I didn't know / There's something in your eyes / And
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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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Genius Türkçe Çeviri – Radiohead - Exit Music (For A Film) (Türkçe Çeviri)
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[Verse 1] / Uykundan uyan / Kuruyan gözyaşların / Bugün kaçıyoruz, kaçıyoruz / [Verse 2] / Toplan ve giyin / Baban bizi duymadan önce / Ortalık birbirine girmeden önce / [Verse 3
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Radiohead – Subterranean Homesick Alien
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In “Subterranean Homesick Alien,” Thom speaks of being isolated or different from the rest of his brethren. He wishes an alien colony can take him away just so he could be a silent
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Radiohead – I Promise
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“I Promise” is a song is about being devoted to someone, almost to an idiosyncratic fault. It details a relationship in which someone makes declaration after declaration that no
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Radiohead – Electioneering
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One of the straightforwardly political songs in the Radiohead catalogue, it captures the unrest against neoliberal policies that plagued the globe in the late 1990s, and would soon
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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 – Not All Angels Have Wings MD116.2
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If I'm gonna talk / I just wanna talk / Please don't interrupt / Just sit back and listen / And if I'm gonna talk / I just wanna talk / No evaluations / No deliberations / They're
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Radiohead – Walls
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And if it once made it, I should burn into your wings / I'm gonna stop signing from the bottom of my head / But don't get up again / Hey, I'm not a [?] lullaby / So don't get up
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Radiohead – Snidey
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Going through my rubbish / Old letters / Snidy, snidy man / I don't wanna come unstuck
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Radiohead – life in a glasshouse (MD119)
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Want to change / What a precious virtue / Like the rain / Want to do this out of office / No one in / I know something's gonna happen here / Living in a glasshouse / We'll forget
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Radiohead – Motion Picture Soundtrack MD112.2
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Red wine and sleeping pills / Help me get back to your arms / Cheap sex and sad films / Help me get where I belong / I think you're crazy, maybe / I think you're crazy, maybe
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Radiohead – Attenzione! (Portland Soundcheck 25 March 1996) MD111
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“Attenzione!” is an alternate or early version of the song “Attention” that had previously released on the OKNOTOK set. Some of the words are the same across the songs.
This
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Radiohead – Umbilical
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Baby, some girls want / I'm so good at everyone's cause / Baby, you're the ground / I'm going where I'm found / Freedom from fear and distress / Freedom from pain or disease
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Radiohead – 1000 miles
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Gimme one of those / To help me through / I've got a problem / I cannot speak / Into [?] / Walked a thousand miles / With your heart / Where it's supposed to / Never hide / Where I
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