Exit
Music (For A Film)
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 breathing,
don't lose your nerve.
Breathe, keep breathing,
I can't do this alone.
Sing us a song,
a song to keep us warm,
there's such a chill, such a chill.
And you can laugh a spineless laugh,
we hope your rules and wisdom choke you.
And now we are one
in everlasting peace,
we hope that you choke, that you choke,
we hope that you choke, that you choke,
we hope that you choke, that you choke. |
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Originally
released: June
1997
Found on: OK Computer
While on tour with Alanis Morissette in September of 1996, Radiohead
was sent the last half-hour of Baz Luhrmann's film William Shakespeare's
Romeo and Juliet and asked to write a song for the closing credits.
Band members were impressed by the clip, and Thom wrote this song
for the movie. At first he attempted to use lines from Shakespeare's
play as lyrics, but finally ditched the idea.
The moment in the film when Claire Danes (Juliet) holds a Colt 45
to her head was the actual inspiration for "Exit Music." Thom also
had the 1968 version of the film in his head: "I saw the Zeffirelli
version when I was 13 and I cried my eyes out, because I couldn't
understand why, the morning after they shagged, they didn't just run
away. The song is written for two people who should run away before
all the bad stuff starts. A personal song." |
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