Radiohead Fake Plastic Trees,Low Trend. 4.5 out of 5 stars. “fake plastic trees” is the third single from radiohead’s second album, the bends (1995).
Plastic trees, a rubber man, plastic surgery, etc. All of my search term words; Leave it to radiohead to craft something of a 'concept single'.
“Fake Plastic Trees” Is The Third Single From Radiohead’s Second Album, The Bends (1995).
Then check our the breakdown of our dataset under the analytics tab for further details. Her green plastic watering can for her fake chinese rubber plant in the fake plastic earth that she bought from a rubber man in a town full of rubber plans to get rid of itself it wears her out, it wears her out it wears her out, it wears her out she lives with a broken man a cracked polystyrene man who just crumbles and burns he used to do surgery The band is composed of thom yorke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, beats), jonny greenwood (lead guitar, keyboard, other instruments), ed o'brien (guitar, backing vocals), colin greenwood (bass guitar) and phil selway (drums, percussion).
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Leave it to radiohead to craft something of a 'concept single'. T hey were once widely sneered at, associated with shabby guesthouses and used as a metaphor for all things depressing in the radiohead. Playlists containing fake plastic trees;
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Ratings for fake plastic trees from the bends by radiohead. 4.5 out of 5 stars. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 cassette release of fake plastic trees on discogs.
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With colin greenwood, jonny greenwood, ed o'brien, radiohead. Fake plastic trees ( cd, single, promo) capitol records. Radiohead singer thom yorke said fake plastic trees was the product of a joke that wasn't really a joke, a very lonely, drunken evening and, well, a breakdown of sorts.
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And fake plastic trees has always stuck with me, mostly because of its lyrics. The song's music video is set inside a supermarket, where the band are pushed around in shopping carts among several other characters, including clerks, children, an old man with a large beard who plays with toy guns, a woman in a large black hat, a bald man in. Finally its gets to the first person and he notes he feels like he/she could escape if she/he just had the ability to do something heroic (blow through the cieling).