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“Daydreaming” contains allusions to Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. This is depicted in the music video, both at the beginning and end, just like the symmetry in the song. The video shows Thom walking around in his own world, not really connecting to anyone. He ends up crawling into a cave away from i...
[Verse 1]
Dreamers
They never learn
They never learn
Beyond the point
Of no return
Of no return
Then it's too late
The damage is done
The damage is done
[Verse 2]
This goes
Beyond me
Beyond you
A white room
By a window
Where the sun comes
Through
We are
Just happy to serve
Just happy to serve
You
[Outro]
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Daydreaming was written by Ed O’Brien & Philip Selway & Colin Greenwood & Jonny Greenwood & Thom Yorke.
Daydreaming was produced by Radiohead & Nigel Godrich.
Radiohead released Daydreaming on Fri May 06 2016.
Thom walking through 23 doors could be referencing two things: the fact that Radiohead have been been releasing music for 23 years (Pablo Honey was released in 1993) and also the number of years that Thom and his partner were together.
Yes, he’s wearing Rick Owens “Ramones” sneakers.