Everything, everything, everything, everything..
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon
Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon
Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon
Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon
Everything, everything, everything..
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
Right place
There are two colours in my head
There are two colours in my head
What, what is that you try to say?
What, what was that you tried to say?
Tried to say.. tried to say..
Tried to say.. tried to say.. tried to say...
Everything, everything, everything..
Everything in its right place
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Review about Everything In Its Right Place Wowski!! | Reviewer: willy | 1/30/10
"Two colours in my head." Black and white, i've either figured everything out or have no idea at all about what the fuck is going on. Tell me you've not been there."yesterday I woke up sucking on a lemon", when life gives you lemons...Turn it around life is ther for you to do what you see fit with it. THATS WHAT THE SONG IS ABOUT. Get over yourself and enjoy. as far as we know its only one time around.
One of my favorites.. | Reviewer: Paul | 1/25/10
This song is pure poetry, of a wistful, soulful kind. It feels like a mental snapshot, a careful slice taken from a person who is longing for something or someone, be it stability, love or just a clear connection. The final chord progressions are hopeful in tone, so the subject goes some way to resolving itself. I've never read the lyrics before, despite having listened to the song repeatedly since it was released. Reading them hasn't changed my understanding of it one bit.
Its a beautiful piece of music, one of my very favorites.
Irony | Reviewer: Lewis | 1/18/10
I think this song is a lot to do with mental stability and agree with the points below, although I think the phrase "everything in its right place" is ironic and the true sound of the song actually reflects what this phrase is tryin to cover up (in the same way that "nice dream" covers up the fact that it is about a nightmare. The lyrics don't actually make coherent sense when read as a whole but the individual phrases (much like the other songs on the album) have a rather deep but questionable meaning. This is becuase lyrics for many of the songs on Kid A were drawn from a hat and so appear to be in a random order. Other songs on the album (such as In Limbo and National Anthem) capture the disorder in Thom's mind at the time, but probably unintentionally. The fact that Kid A was written whilst Thom was in a bout of writer's block and depression could mean that his mind wasnt in a state of absolute sanity and this may be represented by the fact that samples of the vocals are repeated in places in the song which they are not meant to be (this song live really captures that when jonny fucks about on the Korg Kaos pad), hence the notion that "everything in its right place" is actually supposed to be ironic. The phrase could also be a reference to Thom's OCD-like perfectionism when writing this album as the album famously took ages to record due to Thom not being happy with the result of some of the tracks. That's my take on it but I might be wrong...
It's no secret that Kid A was huge departure for Radiohead. This sounded much different from their old stuff. I hated this when it came out.
For me, it seemed too electronic. But it grew on me. And I like the way those electronics create a rich atmosphere that seems to fit the Radiohead sound.
I think the only thing these lyrics mean are secondary to the sound, which is the true focus.
They sound daring and on top of their game.
Hence: everything in it's right place
Radiohead rocks | Reviewer: Anonymous | 12/21/09
In my opinion this song is about LSD
someone who gets the the chance should listen this song while tripping
the lyrics could also point to that explanation althouhg I've began to doubt since I read all the reactions but still:
Everything in it's right place; most people when under influence of acid have a strong sense that everything is cohessive ( emotional and rational)
Yesterday I woke up suck in a lemon; lemon=acid=lsd... More explanation needed?
There are two colours in my head; this does not entirely fit but the perception of colours change when tripping
What's that you try to say? ; it's hard to have conversation when under the influence of acid. When you try to speak you know what you want to say but it just doesn't come out right. When someone else speaks it's also hard to understand.
So feel free to comment ;)
Balance | Reviewer: Anonymous | 12/21/09
This song is about everything ad nothing. Radiohead lyrics are poetry. The specific meaning depends on the ear that's hearing it. Everything is a matter of perception based on your own idea or ideal of reality. This song reminds me of scenes in movies like magnolia when it's all chaos but timing is
everything! Like a great mystical dance that has rhyme and
reason but we don't understand or know why.
Life... The movie inside the movie. The beauty is where
you see it. Again... Perception. Merry Christmas ;-)
Unlike the common belief, this song does not point towrds any mental issues...everything in its right place, refers to the new found stability, between the 2 colors (2 sides of any psyche Left brain, which is more logic based, versus the right brain which is the emotional side)
Word Up | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/3/09
I think this song is about the idea of things working out and saying what you need to say, or saying something wrong and living with your decisions and just being okay with "what is"... like everything happens for a reason. I haven't really decided on the lemon part but I think it might mean that he said something he kinda regrets, but that its all gonna be okay and everything is still in it's right place. (also i used to think he said "yesterday i woke up soaking, all alone" ha)
As for the "what was that you tried to say" part I think he is encouraging people to just say it, and also his tone and the volume of it and repetition represents frustration about people holding everything in
haha lemon | Reviewer: josh | 4/27/09
I used to listen to this song when I delivered papers, and I was always like "what the hell is he saying? it sounds like I woke up sucking on a lemon but it makes no sense". but now that I see the other lyrics too it makes much more sense. I agree that it seems to be about trying to find some mental stability "everything in its right place".
I think different | Reviewer: Anonymous | 3/10/09
I think this song it's about stability, a mental stability, "Everithing in it´s right place" i think he is refering about the life, the things, the people, if you are a bad person you recives bad things, for example! jejeje, And " Yesterday i woke up sucking a lemon" i think he said yesterday, not today, yesterday he was depressed but not now,, And i agree your interpretation about "There are two colours in my head" He view the life across two different perspectives.
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