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Weird? | Reviewer: Morgue C | 11/23/09
For some reason when i read the lyrics to this song i thought about those old style mob bosses and mob wars and stuff. . . Maybe thats just me cause i have a weird sense of imagination. . . I mean. . . I wrote a song about a flashy red light for bob sake! Any way. . . I really like the 'feel' of this song when i listen to it. . If that even makes any sense. . . makes me want to go out and make a movie so i can use this song for it. . . .
In Limbo | Reviewer: Anonymous | 3/31/09
I dont think it is about terrorism... I get the feeling it is about paranoid, specially "This is how I end up sucked in" and "I'm gonna go to sleep let this wash all over me". It amazes me how radiohead´s songs can be read in many different ways, sometimes they are like a dream, with different parts and meanings. I saw them in Argentina a week ago and I just cant get it off my mind!!! It was one of the greatest show ever!
PD: I don´t belive that wish you were here by Radiohead it´s better than the one by pink floyd, I think it is different and that both songs have their magic. Anyway I preffer Pink floyd´s version.
NO LOGO | Reviewer: Steev | 7/13/08
Has anybody reading this read the book by Naomi Klein "No Logo"?
It was stated (at least on Wikipedia) that the book was a massive inspiration to the band during the making of Kid A. So much so that they considered naming the album after it. I just finished reading the book myself and wow.
I have a theory that this song is about the same thing that No Logo deals with. Globalization, branding wars and corporations taking over. The monster being the corporations. And the "(Little Man being Erased.)" also helps my theory.
In the video where all the buildings are falling down could mean the disintegration of the multinational businesses.
$ | Reviewer: v | 10/30/07
an interesting thing is when the last verse comes in "May pretty horses / come to you / as you sleep..." the guitar riff (which is dope and fits) is caustic ...and so is his voice...but I don't think he is being ironic...just complex
Retro-spectator | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/29/07
This song, to me, represents self-examination...
telling oneself not to go crazy in abandonment, and understand that to be truly alone, we must embrace insanity and drive those we care about away.
And I agree about this being one of the best tracks on the album, although I think Backdrifts was my favorite, by far.
Pink Floyd mathematics | Reviewer: Anonymous | 8/19/07
Better than Wish You Were Here,from Wish You Were Here, which is, in no doubt, better than Dark Side of the Moon.
g | Reviewer: g | 8/7/07
I think this song is maybe to do with terrorism?
'Somethin big is gonna happen' and 'we dont want the loonies takin over'.... with loonies being the terrorists?... just an thot I had
Also the video further expands this point.. with the collapsing buildings
wow! | Reviewer: Barry | 7/30/07
Absolutely fantastic song!
Only Punchup at a wedding is better than this on Hail to the Theif.
an atomic bomb to explode | Reviewer: Forest | 6/20/07
when i listen to this song, its like an atomic bomb to explode in my head everytime... it causes me to be afraid of myself...
absolutely striking | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/23/05
Simply appreciate the richness of those drums. These band is reaching perfection!
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