Song: Karma Police Artist: Radiohead (Originally published Dec.1, 2011)
I swear I’ve sung this song dozens of times with guitar classes and students, and every time I do, it leaves me both confused and mesmerized. I absolutely love the chord progressions in this song, and the twists and turns musically. But what was it about?
I know enough about karma because I’m an avid reader of Buddhist philosophy. In the refrain, the line that repeats is “This is what you get.” which makes perfect sense to me, karmically-speaking (I know, I know, karmically is not a word!). But lines like “her Hitler hairdo is making me feel ill” and “he talks in maths, he buzzes like a fridge” went right over my head until I did a little research on the meaning of the song.
However, before I explain it, why not have a listen? You can find the video below.
My interpretation of it is a son trying to enact revenge on his father, but you know, but when I watched the video of the song, well, these video directors and producers just like to play with images flying around in their own heads sometimes, so the video doesn’t necessarily explain anything. Here are the lyrics, including chords as I teach them, you lucky dogs!
INTRO: | Am D7/F# | Em G | Am F | Em G | Am D |
| G G/F# C C/B | Am | Bm D |
Am D7/F# Em
Kar_ma Police,
G Am
Arrest this man,
F Em
He talks in maths,
G Am
He buzzes like a fridge
D | G G/F# C C/B | Am | Bm D |
He’s like a detuned ra-di—-o
Am D7/F# Em
Kar_ma Police,
G Am
Arrest this girl,
F Em
Her hitler hairdo,
G Am
Is making me feel ill,
D G G/F# C C/B Am Bm D
And we have crashed her par—ty
REFRAIN:
| C D | G F# |
This is what you’ll get,
| C D | G F# |
This is what you’ll get,
| C D | G
This is what you’ll get,
Bm | C | Bm D |
When you mess with us…
Am D7/F# Em
Kar_ma Police,
G Am
I’ve given all I can,
F Em
It’s not enough,
G Am
I’ve given all I can,
D G G/F# C C/B Am Bm D
But we’re still on the pay—roll
[REPEAT REFRAIN]
| Bm D | G
And for a minute there,
D | G D | E |
I lost myself I lost myself,
| Bm D | G
And for a minute there,
D | G D | E |
I lost myself I lost myself,
| Bm D | G D | G D | E |
Bm D G
And for a minute there,
D G D E
I lost myself I lost myself,
Bm D G
Just for a minute there,
D G D E
I lost myself I lost myself
||: Bm D | G D | G D | E :||
So, are you any closer to figuring out what it’s about? Okay, I’ll let you off the hook :-). Here’s an explanation from Wikipedia:
“Radiohead members used to tell one another that they would call ‘the karma police’ on them if they did something wrong. The joke was incorporated as into the lyrics and title of the song. Yorke explained that the song was about stress and ‘having people looking at you in that certain [malicious] way, I can’t handle it anymore’. Thom Yorke explained the idea of the lyrics to The Independent in 2006, saying, ‘It’s for someone who has to work for a large company. This is a song against bosses. Fuck the middle management!’ Yorke and Jonny Greenwood emphasized in interviews that the song had a humorous bent; Yorke said, ‘[It’s] not entirely serious, I hope people will realize that.’ The song includes the line ‘He buzzes like a fridge/He’s like a detuned radio’, a reference to the distracting, metaphorical background noise Yorke calls ‘fridge buzz’. Yorke has said that the idea of fridge buzz is one of the primary themes of OK Computer [the CD containing Karma Police];’Karma Police’ also shares themes of insanity and dissatisfaction with capitalism.”
Now you know 🙂
~ IJ