I just watched a music video and i need to know what it means?!


Question: I just watched a music video and i need to know what it means!?
I just watched the "paranoid android" video by radiohead and it was ****** weird as hell!. if you have seen the video, do you have any idea what the hell it means!?Www@Enter-QA@Com


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"Remarking on the band's goals for the "Paranoid Android" music video, Yorke said that, "When it came time to make the video for that song, we had lots of people saying, 'Yeah, great, we can have another video like "Street Spirit", all moody and black and dark!. Well, no!. We had really good fun doing this song, so the video should make you laugh!. I mean, it should be sick, too!."[2] Magnus Carlsson, Swedish creator of the animated series Robin, was commissioned by the band to make the video!. The Robin a series comprised a number of short animated films, originally broadcast in 1993, which center on occurrences in the life of the mild-mannered character Robin!. Radiohead were fans of the show, and connected with Robin; Jonny Greenwood described him as "affectionate" and "vulnerable", while Yorke admitted that he found Robin "quite the vulnerable character, but he's also violently cynical and quite tough and would always get up again!."[2] At first Carlsson sought to work on a video for "No Surprises" and was uncertain as to how to approach "Paranoid Android"!. Eventually he devised a scenario to the band's liking after he locked himself in his office for over 12 hours to stare out of the window, while listening to the song on repeat while jotting down visual ideas!.[43] As Carlsson did not have access to the lyrics at the time, the concept for the video was based entirely on the song's sound!.[44] According to Yorke, the band "deliberately didn't send Magnus the lyrics" because they "didn't want [the video] to be too literal!."[2]

Like Robin, the "Paranoid Android" video is drawn in a simplistic style that emphasises bold colours and clear, strong lines!.[44] It features Robin and his friend Benjamin venturing into the world, running into miserable EU representatives, bullying pub patrons, two kissing leathermen, a drug addict, deranged businessmen, mermaids and an angel who plays table tennis with Robin!. The band appears in cameo at a bar, where they are shown are drinking while watching a man with a head coming out of his belly dancing on their table!.[45] However, in this cameo only the versions of Yorke and Jonny Greenwood resemble themselves;[44] O'Brien said "If you freeze-frame it on the video, the guy with the five strands of hair slicked back, that's Colin!. It looks nothing like him!."[46] Colin Greenwood said "there was no way that we could appear in it to perform in it because that would be so Spinal Tap" and that having animations that did not resemble the band members allowed the video to be "twisted and colorful which is how the song is anyway"!.[47] Yorke was ultimately pleased with the video, saying that it "is really about the violence around [Robin], which is exactly like the song!. Not the same specific violence as in the lyrics, but everything going on around him is deeply troubling and violent, but he's just drinking himself into oblivion!. He's there, but he's not there!. That's why it works!. And that's why it does my head in every time I see it!."[2]

While the single did not receive significant radio play, MTV placed its video on high rotation!. The version most often shown was edited to remove the mermaids' bare breasts!. Greenwood said, "we would've understood if they had a problem with some guy chopping his arms and legs off, but I mean, a woman's breasts! And mermaids as well! It's ****** up!."[43] MTV Europe played the video uncut for two weeks because the channel's official censor was ill and unable to work; after that time the channel ran the cut version of the video!.[2] A later US version of the video saw the mermaids wear bathing suits,[43] while the uncut version was later compiled along with other Radiohead videos on the DVD and home video release 7 Television Commercials and The Best Of DVD!.

Evan Sawdey of PopMatters described the video as "bizarre-yet-fitting",[39] and Melody Maker said it represented a stunning "psycho-cartoon"!.[48] Adrian Glover of Circus called the animation incredible and the video "really cool"!.[47] MTV vice president of music Lewis Largent told Spin "You can watch 'Paranoid Android' a hundred times and not figure it all out!."[49]"Www@Enter-QA@Com



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