In the next world war
In a jack knifed juggernaut,
I am born again.

In the neon sign,
Scrolling up and down,
I am born again.

In an interstellar burst,
I am back to save the universe.

In a deep, deep sleep,
Of the innocent,
I am born again.

In a fast German car,
I'm amazed that I survived,
An airbag saved my life.

In an interstellar burst,
I am back to save the universe.

In an interstellar burst,
I am back to save the universe.

In an interstellar burst,
I am back to save the universe.



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Track duration: 04:44

"Airbag" as written by Thomas Edward/greenwood Yorke

Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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    Song Meaning:So, building on what others have said here, I offer the following possibility. I see Airbag as a tribute song about the amazing, unstoppable and mysterious powers of gasses. Yes, you read that right: it's basically a hero-worship song about gasses. Bear with me, and I'll explain.

    1) Jackknifed juggernaut is definitely describing a tractor-trailer truck (lorry). "Jackknifed" is a very specific term in this context that describes a dangerous moving condition where the trailer pushes past the tractor and their connecting joint forces the tractor up against the side of the trailer while facing in the wrong direction (kinda looks like a jack knife pulled slightly out of its sheath, hence the term). At this point, the vehicle's motion is completely out of control, and a crash or flip-over becomes an extremely likely outcome. In the next world war, this semi would probably be carrying liquefied gas fuel or perhaps even chemical weapons that are also gasses. In addition, those trucks almost always have pressurized air brakes and horns - gasses again.

    2) The neon sign, scrolling up and down may be very slowly leaking the compressed gas that glows in bright colors when electricity is passed through it. I When the pressure of the gas in those tubes drops due to a slow leak, greater distance between the gas atoms means that the electricity takes a more circuitous path through the gas, resulting in a slow, serpentine scrolling of the light that's generated.

    3) "In a deep, deep sleep of the innocent" describes the peaceful state of the compressed gas charge that spends its entire existence quietly and unknowingly waiting to be violently discharged into a car's airbag upon impact.

    After each of the descriptive lyrics above, the phrase "I am born again" is used. In my mind's eye, I see three different types of transformation being undergone by gasses: 1) A violent explosion and combustion of the gas carried by the jackknifed juggernaut when it crashes under combat conditions. 2) A slow leak that permits the neon atoms to slowly leave their compressed brothers. 3) The lightning-fast violent expulsion of the airbag's compressed gas charge. While they are transformed in each of the above instances, in no case are any of the gasses destroyed, hence the "born again" lyric.

    The chorus "In an interstellar burst, I am back to save the universe" is also talking about gasses. Stars, the sustaining sources of the energy that powers all life in our universe, are composed mainly of massive quantities of simple gases which fuel nuclear fusion reactions on an enormous scale. Light, charged particles and other radiation *stream* out from stars, but the only bursts that I know of come from solar flares that result in the periodic ejection of some of the star's gasses at very high speed. Some of these interstellar bursts of gas may eventually collect together to form nebulae, which are basically just huge (light-years wide) clouds of gas out in space. In these nebulae, stars are actually born, beginning the cycle of everything all over again, thereby "saving the universe."

    The punchline of the song for me comes in the last lyric, and it always makes me smile: "In a fast German car/I'm amazed that I survived/An airbag saved my life." The life saved is not that of the passengers or driver of the car, but is (amusingly) that of the compressed gas charge that would otherwise have been blown away in all directions if not for the saving grace of the airbag that instantly inflates to capture it. :-)

    Long explanation, I know, but I really love the song, so I've thought way too much about it....
    Flag thoughtkidon December 26, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:I think each paragraph in the lyrics; In a jack knifed juggernaut, In the neon sign... describes each diffrent time an Airbag has saved my life, cuz i am born again
    Flag Genesisfanon December 14, 2012   Link
  • +1
    General Comment:When I listen to this song , it's always makes me happy cause I have another 12 fantastic song to listen to :)
    Flag Yazardshiron December 13, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:This has always been on of my favorite Radiohead songs ever. I do agree with achyuthsankar about his theroy of OK Computer. I know Thom Yorke hats cars so i think that was the theme behind this song.
    Flag Genesisfanon December 02, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:I swear the first chorus or at least the first time I listened to this album, I could of sworn he said "an interesting appliance, im back to save the airbag." then after that "an interstellar blast, im back to save the universe." But thats just me. I swear they do that on purpose to mess with your head, cause Thom Yorke sucks at enunciating.
    Flagged wyguyon April 24, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:I think that this song is about the concept of cryonics (preservtion of people after they have died, so that they can be brought back to life in the future).

    The term "airbag" is a metaphor for the concept of preservation of humans in cryonics(they are put into a "airbag" to be preserved for the future).

    phrases like "in a deep deep sleep of the innocent, I am born agian". This means that these people will not be alive for a long period of time and will be "sleeping" basicaly "dead" and then be suddenly alive.

    Other phases such as "in the next world war", "i am born agian" they will be born again in the "next world war" the future
    "in an intersteller burst i am back to save the universe" the use of cryonics the people dont realise it put years have drifted away and then they are back.

    I think you get the idea how this song relates to this theory
    Flag undermasteron March 25, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:Here's my interpretation ;D


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    Flagged wyguyon February 15, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:I can't help but feel that most interpretations of this song so far have failed to encapsulate the full spectrum of meaning in the phrase "jack-knifed juggernaut". Juggernaut has several interpretations which are all integral to the meaning of this song: 1) A destructive and unstoppable force (Ok Computer has several allusions to science fiction, juggernaut has been used extensively within this genre to refer to immense machines of war, which ties up nicely with the openning line "In the next world war" and images of intersteller bursts and the universe); 2) colloquially the term is used in Britain to refer to a semi-trailer truck, which ties up nicely with the "fast German car" and "an airbag saved my life"; 3) the term juggernaut is etymologically derived from Indian culture, where it refers to one of the manifestations of Krishna and literally translates as something like "lord of the universe", the meaning of "unstoppable force" is derived from a religous festival in which large crowds gather rather precariously around large chariots depicting the manifestation of Krishna, this ties up nicely with notions of salvation and rebirth.

    Lyrically, the masterful thing Radiohead achieve with this song is to deliberately not give precedence to any of the three meanings of the term juggernaut, allowing for three separate but unified interpretations.
    Flag Dressed2Depresson January 22, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:This is my interpretation.
    The whole album OK Computer, from which this song is from, is a concept album about how machines are gaining more importance in our lives, and how they'll dominate us soon. So in that context, "airbag" is literally about an airbag saving a man's life in a car crash, and after saving the man's life, it realises that it has the power to save lives, and so it says "i'm back to save the universe". And the "interstellar burst" can be compared to a sudden car crash's impact, kinda like a burst.
    Flag achyuthsankaron November 05, 2011   Link
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    General Comment:well i just had near-death experience tonight. i was fall from my scooter and when i laid down i heard the tires-skid sound from behind and realized that it was going to hit me right away. but suddenly when i opened my eyes i saw the front bumper of the car just an inch from my body. thank god i didn't have any serious injuries and still breathing.

    and this song just made me realized that when you have that kind of experience you just feel like born again and makes you appreciate life more. i believe God wont let me die tonight and has a bigger plans for me.

    yes, "i'm back to save the universe". from now on i will value my life and others.
    Flagged boneykingon May 26, 2011   Link

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