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Listening to Radiohead as a non-native speaker of English...
is weird. Of course, years ago I simply didn't understand a thing. I still find lyrics more difficult to understand than normal, spoken language, a lot of the time, but more and more often, I'm having these moments where I feel like I understand something, only to think, "wait a sec, that *can't* be it..." ("Fingers in the blackbird pie?") - and then I go and check it on some lyrics website or other, and it turns out to be right...
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I'm actually really beginning to be able to understand them a lot better now.
But... a lot of the lyrics just *are* very... difficult. I mean, the blackbird pie isn't exactly easy to make sense of!
Hey. Don't you live in Japan? Or am I getting you mixed up with someone else here? If you are in Japan, or have family there (sorry, my memory's a bit vague), I hope everything's okay with you and/or them.
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And re the random lyrics, yes, LOL. Sometimes you're like "He didn't just say 'upside down coconut rabbit*', right?" Then you find out he did.
* not an actual radiohead lyric. ;)
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Yeah. Though actually I find many of the lyrics less bizarre than those of some other bands. They're usually not all *that* absurd.
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I should probably get me a copy of Mother Goose, sometime - for reference purposes.
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Yeah...