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One of the noisiest of all Amnesiac era songs, it came out as a b-sides in the Pyramid Song single in 2001. It has never been performed live.
The lyrics are quite obscure, but the references to a 1998 quote by an Iraqi politician may shine some light on the general meaning as do the variations on t...
[Verse 1]
I was born
For your magazine, for your magazine
I am trapped in the society page
Of your magazines, of your magazine
I don’t know what it means
[Verse 2]
Do you see light
At the end of the tunnel? At the end of the tunnel?
Do you see light
(These are things that get on my nerves)
At the end of the tunnel? At the end of the tunnel?
(You better start naming names)
(You better start naming names)
At the end of the tunnel?
(You better start naming names)
(You better start naming names)
Tunnel
(You better start naming names)
(You better start naming names)
Tunnel
(You better start naming names)
(You better start naming names)
Tunnel
(You better start naming names)
(You better start naming names)
[Instrumental Outro]
Trans-Atlantic Drawl was written by Philip Selway & Colin Greenwood & Jonny Greenwood & Ed O’Brien & Thom Yorke.
Trans-Atlantic Drawl was produced by Nigel Godrich & Radiohead.
Radiohead released Trans-Atlantic Drawl on Wed May 16 2001.