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09-20-2008, 11:43 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Voodoo Child
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What are your top ten radiohead songs?
Post 10 of your favirote Radiohead songs
My'n: 10.The Tourist: Just a nice mellow song to get lost in "hey man slow down" 9. 2+2=5: Traditional Radiohead. Starts out nice and easy than speeds up into a crazy jam 8. Knives Out: A very dark song 7. Pyramid Song: A song that can help you threw exstistential fears you may have 6. Climbing Up The Walls: Just listen to the Synth loop thats played throughout this song along with some other trippy noises 5. Scatterbrain: Underratted song 4. Kid A: I think Piss Me Off said it best "A gorgeous mellow track, almost like a lullaby" 3. Morning Bell: Another master piece from Kid A 2. Karma Police: Such an emotional song "And for a minute there, I lost myself, I lost myself" 1. Idioteque: Takes a couple of listens to understand just like most of the Kid A songs Honorable Mentions from Inrainbows Last edited by kida; 09-21-2008 at 02:10 PM. |
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Da Hiphopopotamus
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Planet Telex
Paranoid Andriod Idioteque 15 Step Fake Plastic Trees You Bodysnatchers All I Need Palo Alto Myxomatosis
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09-21-2008, 03:33 AM | #7 (permalink) |
The Passenger
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No Order;
Pyramid Song Black Star There There A Wolf At The Door Weird Fishes/Arpeggi All I Need Kid A How To Disappear Completely The Tourist Climbing Up The Walls Runners Up; You And Whose Army Life In A Glasshouse Sulk Street Spirit 2+2=5 Where I End And You Begin Nude Videotape Treefingers Idioteque No Surprises
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09-21-2008, 09:32 AM | #9 (permalink) |
Moodswings n' Roundabouts
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1. 2+2=5: Perfectly sums up the Radiohead i love the most, paranoid, schizo and on the edge. I was blown away the first time i heard it.
2. Paranoid Android: It's such an obvious one but it's easily one of their best moments and is one of the best risks they've taken. Essential. 3. Polyethylene (Parts 1 and 2): The enormous anthem that never was. 4. The National Anthem: THAT bassline. When it's at its climax with the horns blaring it's enough to give me chills. 5. Sail To The Moon: An underrated gem if you ask me, the best of their piano led songs. 6. Blow Out: The best track off Pablo Honey, it's a shame it was on that album as i believe this song will never get the credit it deserves because of it. 7. Kid A: A gorgeous mellow track, almost like a lullaby. 8. The Bends: A great slice of 90's british pop that was just that little bit more offbeat than the other stuff at the time. 9. Idioteque: The first time i heard it i nearly had a heart-attack, the band who did Creep did this? The more you hear it the more you love it, another essential. 10. Palo Alto: I think their Pixies infactuation is on show the most here (and Creep of course), it's the blasts of noise that make it. |
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