When I'm at the pearly gates
This will be on my videotape, my videotape
Mephistopheles is just beneath
And he's reaching up to grab me

This is one for the good days
And I have it all here
In red, blue, green
Red, blue, green

You are my center
When I spin away
Out of control on videotape
On videotape
On videotape
On videotape

This is my way of saying goodbye
Because I can't do it face to face
I'm talking to you after it's too late
From my videotape

No matter what happens now
You shouldn't be afraid
Because I know today has been the most perfect day I've ever seen



Lyrics submitted by black_cow_of_death, edited by Yazardshir

Track duration: 04:33

"Videotape" as written by Thomas Edward/greenwood Yorke

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    General Comment:Strong as Always
    Flag Yazardshiron February 01, 2013   Link
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    My Interpretation:This song to me is about Tom (in the present) writing about his future self (in heaven) talking to him (back in the present) and giving himself advice. He is having foresight.

    His "videotape" is a collection of all the memories that he has on earth. The first lines are about him stating: whatever happens today will be on his "videotape" when he's in heaven looking back at his life. He will be able to look on every single thing he has done in his life on his "videotape".

    While he is on earth (present), the devil is trying to reach up and grab him. But he says "this is one for the good days", meaning today he resisted the devil's temptation and he is proud of himself.

    Then he states that his God is his center, keeping him in line when he feels weak, or if he feels the devil is trying to grab him. Again all of this will be on his "videotape" when he's in heaven.

    He says "This is my way of saying goodbye", saying goodbye to his body as he goes to heaven. He is wishing that his future self could give him advice, but that is obviously impossible, but the whole premise of the song: unfortunately (or fortunately) you can't have a future self to look back and give you advice

    I love the last stanza. To me he is talking to himself (in the present). He has realized all he has written about up to this point of the song and now has the wisdom to tell himself he "shouldn't be afraid" because he knows everything will work out. He is telling himself what he knows, that no matter how hard life is on earth, that he just had the perfect day in heaven so dont be afraid
    Flag tyellis513on December 09, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:Faust maybe an inspiration, but for me the song is about a special moment, and when he gets to the pearly gates, and looks back on his life he will remember this moment as something defining in his life and important. This special moment could be the birth of one of his children. The first was born in 2004 and this song came out in 2007. As for the devil trying to grab him, it could be about feeling guilty regarding other things he's done in his life, and he could end up in hell, but this one event in his life-- to him--out weighs ever thing he's done.
    Flag foolonhillon November 22, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation:Videotape: An interpretation

    When I’m at the pearly gates
    This will be on my videotape
    My videotape 

    -Denoting a moment (e.g. a climax) that can only spawn the largest amount of reverence. Forever remembered by himself or herself as empirical, by having done it.

    Mephistopheles is just beneath
    And he’s reaching up to grab me

    -Representative of an almost inexorable temptation; one that bestows unnecessary gifts, for the exchange of indignity and the lack of true substance and/or humanity.

    This is one for the good days
    And I have it all here In red, blue, green In red, blue, green

    -The surmounting of this grand temptation. One that begs for an onlookers remembrance and celebration. To be used as an example for what it means to be truly independent in the most authentic sense for they’re holding steadfast to virtues: red, blue, green. E.g. honesty, loyalty, patience, generosity, etc. In the face of what bachelors so often fail to conquer with such veritable humanity.

    You are my center when I spin away
    Out of control on videotape
    On videotape 

    - He/she admits to being human: foolhardy, caring, impulsive, careless, etc. Spinning away from the virtues that binds one to their dignity and substance. But there is a spectator watching. A lover; that idolizes, and is all but too familiar with the potential of this spectacle. E.g. the one that is out of control.

    This is my way of saying goodbye
    Because I can’t do it face to face
    So I’m talking to you before.. 

    -A grand tragedy occurs; a paradoxical moment. When one goes against their practiced morals because it is the just thing to do outside of themselves. He/she communicates through his or her utilitarian choices made with their lover at the forefront of thought because the sight the lover left broken is unbearable. Removing oneself from his or her life because it is necessary, and if not done soon, the lesson that is to be learned will have been ill received. Ones actions done abroad have spoken louder than words presented within intimate confines. Like the overcoming of Mephistopheles, though, not in, or out of spite, only out of necessity. 

    The end of the verse implies, “So I’m talking to you before IT’S TOO LATE.

    No matter what happens now
    You shouldn’t be afraid
    Because I know today has been the most
    perfect day I’ve ever seen.

    -The hurdle of the (earlier) Mephistopheles was a grand accomplishment; one be admired. Though “saying goodbye,” was the most perfect (e.g. honorable, admirable) gesture yet. It was an immense oppositional gesture made willfully. The loss of someone dear is taxing, though this loss is nothing to shroud. It is the spectacle of ones striving to remain true to ones values under the most treacherous of conditions that is to be openly celebrated, to keep the specter alive and let truth to oneself ripple on to others.
    Mephistopheles was one for the good days, though it is you, one for the most perfect day that I have ever seen.
    Flag Caprice91on October 07, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:I think that this is about a person who is recording their last moment of life
    Flagged wisheyon August 13, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:I think he is saying that he knows he will soon die and he wants to be rembered by a perfect day, and the person that is his "center when he spins away"
    Flag ashleym917on July 13, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:This story ties into Goethe's Faust nicely IMO. Faust is searching for happiness his whole life, and resorts to selling his sole to the devil (Mephistopheles) if the devil can lead him to happiness. Happiness only truly comes, however, when he dies and realizes just how beautiful life actually was. His sole is pardoned and sent to heaven due to the fact he tried so hard to find the happiness he desired. The story ends there, but as he dies and slips into the unknown (I picture this is how Thom see's it) you can imagine that he, for the first time, was not worried at all about what the future had in store because he had no control over his future. He had only his last moments in his present state of human existence in which his life flashed before his eyes and he realized just how beautiful his life and everything in it was. Today has been the most perfect day I've ever seen.
    Flag OptimisticKidAon June 26, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:It's not necessarily a religious track - 'pearly gates' is simply an old English euphemism for death. What makes this song so brilliant is the way it telescopes the concept of death and the phenomenon of Big Brother's CCTV into one paranoid mindset. This is the modern hell - the fear of being always watched and recorded. We also record and replay our own actions in our minds and subject them to judgement, and we use recording technology to seal off our emotions - 'I can't do this face to face'. The last line transcends the despair in the song with the reminder that there are moments worth recording, moments that remain always blissful, untainted by the judgement of ourselves or the imagined judgement of others. Actually I think the last line is the weakest, trying to salvage something positive at the end when the rest of the song is a brave unblinkered examination of the human condition in modern society. Not quite Street Spirit, then, but almost.
    Flag Liminal2on February 29, 2012   Link
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    Lyric Correction:When I'm at the pearly gates
    This'll be on my videotape
    My videotape
    My videotape

    When Mephistophilis is just beneath
    And he's reaching up to grab me

    This is one for the good days
    And I have it all here in
    Red, blue, green
    Red, blue, green

    You are my centre when I spin away
    Out of control on videotape
    On videotape, on videotape, on videotape

    This is my way of saying goodbye
    Because I can't do it face to face
    So I'm talking to you before...

    No matter what happens now
    I won't be afraid
    Because I know
    Today has been the most perfect day
    I have ever seen
    Flag paperbagwriteron February 27, 2012   Link
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    Song Meaning:I think this is about someone who is trying to decide whether or not he should commit suicide. The videotape could refer to his suicide note, whilst the mention of Mephistopheles may be the narrator's depression, reaching to "grab" him.

    "You are my centre when I spin away" might be him talking about his partner/the one he loves, as if he is trying to reassure them that if he does die, it wasn't their fault.

    I don't really know, as I'm a relatively new fan of Radiohead, but yeah, those are my thoughts anyway.
    Flag FoxySpiritOfJaxxon February 26, 2012   Link

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