No
Surprises
A heart that's full up like a landfill,
a job that slowly kills you,
bruises that won't heal.
You look so tired-unhappy,
bring down the government,
they don't, they don't speak for us.
I'll take a quiet life,
a handshake of carbon monoxide,
with no alarms and no surprises,
no alarms and no surprises,
no alarms and no surprises,
Silent silence.
This is my final fit,
my final bellyache,
with no alarms and no surprises,
no alarms and no surprises,
no alarms and no surprises please.
Such a pretty house
and such a pretty garden.
No alarms and no surprises,
no alarms and no surprises,
no alarms and no surprises please. |
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Released:
June 1997
Found on: Ok Computer & No Surprises single
Thom
introduced this song to his bandmates and the members of REM on the
REM Monster Tour. It was 3 August 1995, in Oslo, Norway, and they
were all gathered in a dressing room. The lyrics have been changed
since then, but they originally told the story of a man who has become
fed up with the way things are working out for him and is having problems
with his girlfriend. Two lines from this version are, "He was sick
of her excuses / To not take off her dress when bleedin' in the bathroom."
Preparing to record the song, Thom altered those lyrics, but the meaning
remains essentially the same. Aside from the fact that it features
a glockenspiel, this track has a simplicity that proves Radiohead's
ability to create a basic song with straighforward lyrics and make
it fit smoothly into an album as complex as Ok Computer. |
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