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In no order
1-airbag
2-just
3-street spirit
4-optimisitc
5-2+2=5
6-Paranoid Android
7-Go to sleep
8-electioneering
9-lucky
10-there there
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Subterranean Homesick Alien
How To Disappear Completely
Morning Bell & Morning Bell/Amnesiac
Airbag
Climbing Up The Walls
Just
Kid A
Backdrifts
The National Anthem
Polyethylene, Parts 1 & 2
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street spirit
how to disappear completely
you and whose army
letdown
no surprises
paranoid android
punchup at a wedding
black star
sail to the moon
everything in its right place
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 7:50 pm Posts: 378 Location: UK
Fake Plastic Trees
Karma Police
Paranoid Android
How to Disappear Completely
Just
Motion Picture Soundtrack
Sail to the Moon
Pyramid Song
Black Star
Exit Music (for a film)
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:41 pm Posts: 23014 Location: NOT FLO-RIDIN Gender: Male
Let Down
Talk Show Host
Motion Picture Soundtrack
Black Star
Fake Plastic Trees
Electroneering
Pyramid Song
Where I End and You Begin
Go To Sleep
Idioteque
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given2trade wrote:
Oh, you think I'm being douchey? Well I shall have to re-examine everything then. Thanks brah.
I don't have a top ten but all the Radiohead love at these forums finally convinced me to catch up with their work since OK Computer.
I downloaded 2001-07-07 and 2003-10-06 from Dimeadozen. Break myself in gently with a mix of old and new in the setlists.
First impressions were extremely good, although I do have doubts about whether there is any substance beneath the, admittedly stunning, style. I mean, do any Radiohead songs actually mean anything when you take a closer look? I'm impressed that the band can play this stuff and still inspire mass singalongs and hysterical screaming from the audience. Clearly even at their most 'experimental' they connect bigtime, which inspires me to give them more time and see what happens when I'm more familiar with the material.
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Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:09 pm Posts: 24847 Location: this stark raving, sick, sad little world Gender: Male
1. let down
2. there there
3. idioteque
4. where i end and you begin
5. the national anthem
6. optimistic
7. 2+2=5
8. exit music (for a film)
9. i might be wrong
10. talk show host
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Mick Stubbs wrote:
I don't have a top ten but all the Radiohead love at these forums finally convinced me to catch up with their work since OK Computer.
I downloaded 2001-07-07 and 2003-10-06 from Dimeadozen. Break myself in gently with a mix of old and new in the setlists.
First impressions were extremely good, although I do have doubts about whether there is any substance beneath the, admittedly stunning, style. I mean, do any Radiohead songs actually mean anything when you take a closer look? I'm impressed that the band can play this stuff and still inspire mass singalongs and hysterical screaming from the audience. Clearly even at their most 'experimental' they connect bigtime, which inspires me to give them more time and see what happens when I'm more familiar with the material.
I dunno about other people, but I had a pretty nasty breakup in December, and I remember that's when all the metaphors in Idioteque made sense to me, and Motion Picture Soundtrack became so beautiful.
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given2trade wrote:
Oh, you think I'm being douchey? Well I shall have to re-examine everything then. Thanks brah.
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1. Electioneering
2. Climbing Up The Walls
3. My Iron Lung
4. Karma Police
5. Idioteque
6. Fake Plastic Trees
7. Motion Picture Soundtrack
8. Black Star
9. Let Down
10. 2 + 2 = 5
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Mickey wrote:
Motion Picture Soundtrack became so beautiful.
Thom played this solo at a '97 show I was at as an encore, and it was great. I have a version that I could upload to the RM Gmail from a radio-session in 1996 if anyone's interested.
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Post subject: Re: what are your top ten radiohead songs?
Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 7:14 am
AnalLog
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washing machine wrote:
high and dry permanent daylight everything in it's right place karma police sail to the moon you and whose army? pyramid song exit music (for a film) talk show host there there
i think if i had to do this over again, i'd substitute let down for permanent daylight and kid a or fitter happier for there there
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black star may be my favorite radiohead song, but i only have the bends right now so i can't make a top 10.
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