We've ranked the albums and made our best of compilations. Now choose their best song, and don't be a wuss. If you had 10 minutes left to live, which one would be it. Mine: Let Down
That's a toughie. I think I'd probably go with "Morning Bell", but I'm debating between the Kid A and Amnesiac versions. Right now I'm leaning toward the Amnesiac version.
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Posts: 5347 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 19 June 2005
I'm thinking "Paranoid Android" or "Motion Picture Soundtrack." I love the chaos and unpredictability of "Android." It's gotta be the most intense Radiohead song, and that's saying something. I'm usually not a fan of angry songs, but Thom Yorke's sneer here is matchless.
"Motion Picture Soundtrack" has got to be the best closer ever. It is so perfectly suited to bring Kid A to an end. There is no way that song could be placed anywhere else on that album. Yorke's resigned vocals are sublime.
Posts: 3998 | Location: NE Indiana | Registered: 14 April 2005
Mine's got to be Street Spirit (Fade Out), I've never heard a song like it. I don't even know how to descibe the guitars and Thom's magnificent voice. I'd also have to listen to it while watching their fantastic video.
Posts: 154 | Location: London, England | Registered: 26 July 2005
I like Exit music (for a film). Very emotional. Lonely. Fragile. Great dynamics. Careful arrangment. Moving. Intelligent.
See also 'Creep'. Whilst it's an unpopular track among purists, it's a hell of a song. Johnny's guitar on the chorus is...I can't think of a word for it. He hits the guitar REALLY hard. Thom found his vocal sound too. A perfect pop record.
The Creep will follow Radiohead around as long as they live (an ironic title). The lyrics are simple but brilliant. I love it when alternative and pop music collide. I challenge anyone not to cheer when it is played on the PA at venues. I'd be proud if I'd written it.
It's a toss-up between those two songs.
I've gone for the one I like to relax to, and the one I go nuts to.
A tough one...there are so many. If I had to grab one in a flash, however, it would be Everything in its Right Place. It's so slyly brilliant in its use of shall we say unpredictable unpredictability. You can never pick up a pattern, and you can never call it chaotic. Just watch your mind while you listen. Beautiful.
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Posts: 3 | Location: NY | Registered: 13 October 2005
I'm surprised no one mentioned "Fake Plastic Trees" which is not only my favorite Radiohead song but amongst my favorite songs ever. When I first bought "The Bends", I must have listened to "Fake Plastic Trees" about 2 dozen times.
Posts: 6 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 13 October 2005