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This song was premiered in Lisbon, Portugal on July 22, 2002. The alternate title for this song is "Your Time Is Up."
Yorke described the seventh track as a slave ship tune with a freeform jazz nightmare break, and is “not to be taken seriously.” With ill-timed, zombie-like handclaps, the song satirises Hollywood culture and its…
"Constant desire to stay young and fleece people, suck their energy."
It is tied with “True Love Waits” as the statistically-proven saddest Radiohead song ever.
Thom has mentioned that the inspiration for this song is from the Charles Mingus track "Freedom", which has that same kind of slow handclap and feeling.
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