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There There

Radiohead

Lyrics

[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 feel it
Doesn't mean it's there

[Verse 2]
There's always a siren
Singing you to shipwreck
(Don't reach out, don't reach out)
(Don't reach out, don't reach out)
Steer away from these rocks
We'd be a walking disaster
(Don't reach out, don't reach out)
(Don't reach out, don't reach out)

[Chorus]
Just 'cause you feel it
Doesn't mean it's there
(Someone on your shoulder)
(Someone on your shoulder)
Just 'cause you feel it
Doesn't mean it's there
(Someone on your shoulder)
(Someone on your shoulder)
[Interlude]
There, there

[Outro 1]
Why so green and lonely, and lonely
And lonely
Heaven sent you to me, to me
To me

[Outro 2]
We are accidents waiting, waiting
To happen
We are accidents waiting, waiting
To happen

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Radiohead is a British rock band that has been active for more than three decades. It was formed in 1985, and the members are: Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano, etc.), Jonny Greenwood (guitar, keyboards, etc.), Colin Greenwood (bass), Ed O'Brien (guitar, vocals), and Phil Selway (drums, percussion).

The band's music is known for its experimental and innovative style, combining rock, electronic, and classical elements. Their lyrics also deal with a wide range of themes, such as alienation, politics, technology, and spirituality. One of the most popular songs by Radiohead is "There There," which was released in 2003 as the first single from their album "Hail to the Thief."

About There There

"There There" is a song that describes the human struggle against the forces of temptation that attempt to lure and confuse us. The lyrics speak of a "ghost" that is trying to possess the narrator's mind and make them do things they do not want to do. The song's title is derived from a phrase that is used as a comforting expression; however, in this context, it takes on a more ominous and ironic meaning.

The song's music is characterized by the heavy use of tom-tom drums, played by Johnny Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, and Phil Selway. The guitars are also distorted and reverberating, creating a murky and atmospheric sound. The song's structure is unique, with an intro that is reminiscent of a train whistle, followed by a verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus section, where the drums and guitars build up to a powerful crescendo, culminating in a distorted guitar riff.

The song's length of over five minutes may seem long, but the structure and the tempo changes keep the listener engaged throughout. The song has been a crowd favorite at the band's live performances, with the audience often singing along to the chorus, which is catchy and memorable.

"There There" has been praised by both fans and music critics as one of the band's best songs. Thom Yorke, the band's lead singer, has stated that it is the best thing they have ever recorded. The song has also been used in various movies, TV shows, and video games, cementing its status as a classic rock song.

Interestingly, the song was originally going to be named "The Boney King of Nowhere," which is an alternative title that reflects the song's themes of temptation, death, and the supernatural. However, the band later changed it to "There There," a title that captures the song's sense of urgency and warning.

Another interesting fact about "There There" is that it was mentioned in Tommy Orange's acclaimed novel, "There There," which has a character named Dene Oxendene referring to the song's lyrics as an example of his lack of trust in his own thoughts. This reference reflects the novel's themes of cultural identity, loss, and confusion.

Conclusion

"There There" is a classic song by Radiohead that continues to captivate audiences with its unique sound, powerful lyrics, and memorable chorus. The song's themes of temptation, confusion, and warning are universal and timeless, making it relevant to many different contexts and cultures. Whether you are a long-time fan of Radiohead or a newcomer to their music, "There There" is a song that you must listen to and appreciate for its artistry and significance.

  • Release Date: May 26, 2003
  • Artist: Radiohead