Good Evening Mrs Magpie
Radiohead Lyrics


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You got some nerve
Comin' here comin' here
You got some nerve
Comin' here comin' here

You stole it all
Give it back
Give it back
Give it back

You know you should
But you don't but you don't




You know you should
But you don't but you don't

Overall Meaning

In the Radiohead song "Good Evening Mrs Magpie," the lyrics describe a sense of betrayal and anger towards someone who has taken everything from the singer. The repetition of "you got some nerve" and "you stole it all" emphasize the singer's frustration and disbelief at the audacity of the culprit. The line "give it back" is a plea for restitution, as the singer demands that their possessions and possibly even their dignity be returned.


The second half of the chorus, "you know you should, but you don't," suggests that the perpetrator is fully aware of the wrong they have committed but refuses to make amends. This adds a layer of complexity to the situation, as it begs the question of whether the perpetrator is motivated by greed or malice. Additionally, the use of the phrase "Mrs Magpie" adds a whimsical and mysterious element to the lyrics, as magpies are often associated with thievery in European folklore.


Overall, "Good Evening Mrs Magpie" is a song that explores themes of betrayal, anger, and the desire for justice. The repetition of certain phrases adds emphasis and urgency to the message, while the use of imagery and symbolism adds depth and complexity to the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

You got some nerve
You are displaying a great deal of audacity


Comin' here comin' here
By arriving at this place, you are acting with conspicuous impudence


You stole it all
You have taken everything without permission


Give it back
Return the things that are not rightfully yours


You know you should
You possess the knowledge of what is right to be done


But you don't but you don't
Yet you refuse to act in consonance with the knowledge you possess




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: COLIN CHARLES GREENWOOD, EDWARD JOHN O'BRIEN, JONATHAN RICHARD GUY GREENWOOD, PHILIP JAMES SELWAY, THOMAS EDWARD YORKE

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Comments from YouTube:

Sofa King

This song literally made me forget I had a body. track ended, I opened my eyes and was like "oh yeah, earth".

K-leb

It's all part of Thom's master plan.

Ok

I came across this song again and hit dislike it so I could like it again

Critikey

Sofa King that’s what it’s all about

dumb buddha

The whole TKOL RMX album is so ridiculously good.

Kevin professor

I really think that TKOL is more true Radiohead than even Kid A. 1.Radiohead has a super die hard fan-base and they know that. 2. They know who they are as musicians and artists. So Radiohead know they can experiment with their musical style as they are pushing themselves as artists...this experimentation has brought us the wonderful and varied albums that we obsess over. Without Radiohead's ability to experiment...we would have no Radiohead.

Cait Turner

I know this is an old comment, but I agree. TKOL is my favorite RH album and I have been listening to them since OK Computer when I was 11. TKOL is them at their most experimental. "Feral" is the apex of this.

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Anand Singh

Man, This beat is so sick!
Drops below sea-level!!


Dope.

Coke Hole

this is absolutely filthy. huge smile when the beat dropped. too too good.

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