PLANET TELEX
you can force it but it will not come ~ you can taste it but it will
not form ~ you can crush it but it's always here ~ you can crush it
but it's always near ~ chasing you home ~ saying everything is broken ~
everyone is broken ~ you can force it but it will stay stung ~ you can
crush it as dry as a bone ~ you can walk it home straight from school ~
you can kiss it ~ you can break all the rules ~ but still everything is
broken ~ everyone is broken ~ everyone is broken ~ everything is broken ~
why can't you forget? ~ why can't you forget? ~ why can't you forget? ~
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Available on: The Bends (US CD), The Bends (UK CD), The Bends (Japan CD),
The Bends (Ireland CD single), The Bends (US promo CD), High and Dry (UK
CD1). High and Dry (UK CD2), High and Dry (UK 12"), High and Dry (Holland
2-track CD)
Other Versions: Depthcharge mix - available on: Altered States.
Hexidecimal mix - available on: Fake Plastic Trees (US CD), High and Dry
(UK CD1). Karma Sunra Mix - available on: Just (UK CD1), Just (Holland CD).
l.f.o. jd mix - available on: High and Dry (UK CD2). Live at The Forum -
available on: Just (UK CD2), Live Au Forum (France). Live - available on:
Vital Brits. Mo-wax mix - available on: High and Dry (UK 12"). Osborne
mix - available on: High and Dry (UK 12").
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- "Planet Xerox" was this song's original title, but because Xerox was a
copyrighted name, Radiohead changed it. The only song written in the
studio during the Bends sessions, it was recorded one night when the band
returned to the studio after drinking a lot of wine. Thom did the vocals
lying down, completely drunk. This is the most frequently remixed song in
Radiohead's roster; different versions appear on singles, promotional
releases, and compilations. The album version is guitar-oriented, and so
is the live version on Just CD2. [Radiohead: From a Great Height]
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