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Thom Yorke, Atoms For Peace
Posted By Matt On 5th July 2006 @ 11:50 In Books, Movies, Music, Television, Radiohead, Thom Yorke, mp3, War | 12 Comments
Atoms for Peace (mp3)
– Thom Yorke
The Eraser
– The New York Times
With Radiohead, and Alone, the Sweet Malaise of Thom Yorke
July 2, 2006
To pause there would be to confirm the hopeless finality of a belief that two atomic colossi are doomed malevolently to eye each other indefinitely across a trembling world. To stop there would be to accept helplessly the probability of civilization destroyed, the annihilation of the irreplaceable heritage of mankind handed down to us from generation to generation, and the condemnation of mankind to begin all over again the age-old struggle upward from savagery towards decency, and right, and justice. Surely no sane member of the human race could discover victory in such desolation. Could anyone wish his name to be coupled by history with such human degradation and destruction? Occasional pages of history do record the faces of the “great destroyers”, but the whole book of history reveals mankind’s never-ending quest for peace and mankind’s God-given capacity to build.”
– Dwight D. Eisenhower
“Atoms for Peace”
Address delivered to the 470th Plenary Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly
Tuesday, 8 December 1953
– Ira Chernus, author of Eisenhower’s Atoms for Peace
“When Nukes Kill, No One Counts the Victims”
The wriggling, squiggling worm inside
devours from the inside out
No more talk about the old days
It’s time for something great
I want you to get out
And make it work
So many lies
So many lies
So many lies
So feel the love come off of them
And take me in your arms
Peel all of your layers off
I want to eat your [???] artichoke heart
No more leaky holes in your brain
And no false starts
I wanna get out
And make it work
So many lies
So many lies
So many lies
So feel the love come off of them
And take me in your arms
I wanna get out
And make it work
I want you to get out
And make it work
I’ll be ok
So many lies
So many lies
So many lies
So feel the love come off of them
And take me in your arms
– Thom Yorke
lyrics, “Atoms for Peace”
[. . .]
The American ambassador to Japan, Thomas Schieffer, said today that the administration is “prepared to take measures to protect the U.S, our allies and our friends.”
– The New York Times
U.N. Council to Address Tests by North Korea
July 5, 2006
More TY . . .
theeraser.net
Dead Air Space
Update: It would demean Thom Yorke’s song to suggest that it is simply a commentary on cold-war politics. Like all good allegories, this one works on several levels, drawing semi-explicit parallels between the negotiations of lovers and those of nuclear states. That it works as well within a political context as it does outside of one is a tribute to Yorke’s artistry.
Bonus points to anyone who can figure out what Thom wants to eat.
Update 2: Props to Agi for divining the missing lyrics.
Those notes that Yorke hits when he sings “I’ll be ok” (~3:48) are just heart-breaking.
12 Comments To "Thom Yorke, Atoms For Peace"
#1 Comment By Jimmy On 5th July 2006 @ 12:31
No juice on the mp3 file …
#2 Comment By Matt On 5th July 2006 @ 12:33
Sorry about that . . . ezarchive seems to be a little touch-and-go. Try refreshing — it just worked for me.
#3 Comment By Comandante Agi On 5th July 2006 @ 18:21
I believe Thom wants to eat your artichoke heart.
#4 Comment By Matt On 5th July 2006 @ 20:44
Wow, I think you’re right, Agi. Nicely done!
#5 Comment By Comandante Agi On 5th July 2006 @ 22:11
Well, that comes from many years of listening to Thom sing for hours on end. I love me some Radiohead…
#6 Comment By Edward On 15th July 2006 @ 00:19
What? It’s not “artichoke heart!”
It’s:
“I want to eat your heart,
It’s your card.”
#7 Comment By retro On 15th July 2006 @ 12:07
Um, no, I’m pretty sure it’s artichoke heart. He says peel all your layers off; why would he say that unless it were an artichoke heart.
#8 Comment By Matt On 15th July 2006 @ 12:53
Just fyi, I followed Edward’s comment up with an email. After listening to the song again, and putting the lines in context, he now agrees that it’s “artichoke heart.”
#9 Comment By Laura On 18th July 2006 @ 20:11
Thank you Agi. I could not figure it out.
#10 Comment By Les On 2nd November 2006 @ 00:19
How do you feel love come off of lies? I believe he is singing, “so many allies, so many allies”. No one else hear that?
#11 Comment By Matt On 2nd November 2006 @ 01:02
How do you feel love come off of lies?
You might check the responses to this post, Les, for an answer to that.
I’ll need to give the song another listen; I don’t have time to do that now, but I’ll get back to you on this.
#12 Comment By ico On 6th May 2007 @ 04:14
My english is not very good, but I can hear ” so many allies “
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