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In Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors, Thom Yorke and co. are probably going on about choices in life whether important or not. In each lyric, the adjective describes the choice. The song almost feels like Thom Yorke changed a choice to a door and thought about what kind of doors there are in the world and h...
[Verse 1]
There are barn doors
And there are revolving doors
Doors in the rudders of big ships and there are revolving doors
[Verse 2]
There are doors that open by themselves
There are sliding doors and, and there are secret doors
[Verse 3]
There are doors that lock and doors that don't
There are doors that let you in and out but never open
And there are trapdoors
That you can't come back from
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors was written by Thom Yorke & Jonny Greenwood & Ed O’Brien & Colin Greenwood & Philip Selway.
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors was produced by Nigel Godrich & Radiohead.
Radiohead released Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors on Tue Jun 05 2001.
A pulk is a sled that is being pulled by dogs while a person skis behind it to maneuver the vehicle. These sleds are often used to carry various goods.
While Radiohead has not yet disclosed why “Pulk” is included in the title, it could further tie into the song’s symbolism for control and decision-...