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The live shows will feature Dave Okumu and ESKA alongside the Radiohead guitarist.
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"Stupid Car" is a track by Radiohead, from the album Drill EP, released 4th May 1992. The track is 2:26 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 15 articles about Radiohead.
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It's funny how To drive your stupid car It's funny how 'Cause I never get that far And you put my brain in overload I can't change gear I cannot see the road You got concrete eyes And I cannot see your face And I failed in life 'Cause you crushed me with your hands And you put my brain in overload I can't change gears I cannot see the road
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