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''Car Radio'' is the 5th track on the album, [[Regional at Best]] as well as the 5th track on [[Vessel]]. | ''Car Radio'' is the 5th track on the album, [[Regional at Best]] as well as the 5th track on [[Vessel]]. | ||
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The song was inspired by an event which had happened to frontman Tyler Joseph during college. In an interview with ''Rock Sound'', he explained that one day he arrived to class late and forgot to lock his car's door. After class, he returned to discover that someone had broken into his car and stolen everything inside, including the radio, GPS and his CDs. At the time, Joseph didn't have the finances necessary to afford to replace what was lost. The subsequent experience of going on without his car radio made him realize "music can act as a distraction and can get in the way of where your mind wants to go." [[wikipedia:Car_Radio_(song)#:~:text=11%20External%20links-,Background,to%20lock%20his%20car's%20door.|[1]]] | |||
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Song by Twenty One Pilots from the album Regional at Best | ||||||||
Released | July 8, 2011 | |||||||
Format | Digital | |||||||
Length | 4:26 | |||||||
Tempo | 120 | |||||||
Key | F major | |||||||
Last played | April 8 2017 | |||||||
Composer | Twenty One Pilots | |||||||
Lyricist | Tyler Joseph | |||||||
Writer | Tyler Joseph | |||||||
Producer | Tyler Joseph, Josh Dun | |||||||
Label | Self-released | |||||||
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Car Radio is the 5th track on the album, Regional at Best as well as the 5th track on Vessel.
Background
The song was inspired by an event which had happened to frontman Tyler Joseph during college. In an interview with Rock Sound, he explained that one day he arrived to class late and forgot to lock his car's door. After class, he returned to discover that someone had broken into his car and stolen everything inside, including the radio, GPS and his CDs. At the time, Joseph didn't have the finances necessary to afford to replace what was lost. The subsequent experience of going on without his car radio made him realize "music can act as a distraction and can get in the way of where your mind wants to go." [1]
Versions
Studio
Title | Releas | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Car Radio | Regional at Best | 4:49 | 2010-2011 | 8 July 2011 | |
Car Radio | Vessel | 4:27 | 2011-2012 | 8 Jan 2013 | Car Radio, along with other songs from Regional at Best were remastered for their next album, Vessel |
Live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbOzgUbdrKc
Lyrics
Lyrics
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Lyrics meaning
Lyrics |
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“Be Concerned” is about how Tyler has begun to question his faith. It appears that it documents a hard time Tyler went through, but eventually overcame, as Tyler’s faith still illuminates even his more recent lyrics that the band has released.
Like a handful of other tracks from Regional at Best, this song was not included in its 2013 remastered successor, Vessel. While the song bears dense lyrical content, it has never been a huge fan-favorite, and it would make sense that Tyler wouldn’t want to constantly reflect on such a negative time in his life. “Be Concerned” also features Tyler’s friend Jocef of the Jocef Michael Band, an Ohio-based Christian group. [1] |
all meanings of the lyrics are taken from the Genius website |
Sources
[2] https://genius.com/Twenty-one-pilots-forest-lyrics