Radiohead and the Global Movement for Change by Rose Phil;
Author:Rose, Phil; [Rose, Phil]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Published: 2015-08-15T00:00:00+00:00
Total Disintegration: âClimbing Up the Wallsâ
Of the recordingâs chilling ninth track Thom Yorke suggests (in Paytress 2005, 44), âThis is about the unspeakable.â With its bleakly reverberating drum, the dissonant buzzing timbre of its low-pitched Novation Bass Station synthesizer, and the strange echoes of its cold and frightening sound effects, we enter what is doubtless OK Computerâs most toxic scene. Also evident from the songâs minor tonality and the bizarre effects it employs on Yorkeâs doubled and troubled voice, it is as though we are left alone with Cosmic Man at the conclusion of âExit Music (for a film).â The imagery evoked in the lines âa pick in the iceâ and â15 blows to the back of the headâ helps to recount the tale of a violent murderer, whose âtoysâ have slipped from the âbasementâ to the atticâidentifying himself as he does with the technological extension that is his weapon. Lending substance to the idea of a âdangerous neighbourhoodâ (another formulation expressed in Esperanto in the OK Computer CD booklet), Yorke recounts how he was working in a mental hospital during the time that the UK government was returning mentally unstable patients to the streets, suggesting that âItâs one of the scariest things to happen in this country, because a lot of them werenât just harmlessâ (Paytress 2005, 44).
The apparent inhumanity of this heartless killer reminds us of that associated with the unfeeling and misanthropic android, whom the sound effects heard following the first chorus also serve to conjure, particularly given that they seem to emulate a squealing little piggy. As he begins the last verse of the song with its reference to âthe kids,â we are again reminded of âExit Music (for a film),â where, in the spirit of Mercutio, we experienced a deranged-sounding Cosmic Manâs complete and utter giving over to violence. In that tragic context driving Juliet to suicide, his madness here again conjures visions of bringing the kids down along with himself in the coming plane crash. In this relation, of all the albumâs songs, the printed lyrics for âClimbing Up the Wallsâ are the most debauched in presentation, and Yorkeâs substitution of the word âlockâ on the recording for the printed word âtuckâ adds to the general chill:
Lock the kids in safe tonight
Shut the eyes in the cupboard
Iâve got the smell of a local man
Whose got the loneliest feeling.
That the scene is not merely fear-laden, but includes also a significant component of the auxiliary affect dissmell, is evident both musically and lyrically. In this regard, Lucas draws our attention to some useful summary expressions describing dissmellâs effects, along with the position we are meant to adopt in relation to the scene we are here witnessing: âDissmell suggests, âI donât want to get nearâ: âI have absolutely no desire for the repulsive, stinking object, no positive affect is possible, and distance must be maximizedââ (Lucas 2007, 191). That this particular stench is âof a local man with the loneliest feelingâ carries considerable irony, and reflects McLuhanâs
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