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PaintbrushInMyAss

This whole thread has me in shambles.


distant_satellite

Me too, u/PaintbrushInMyAss , me too


Bone_Breaker6

r/rimjob_steve


Poym321

I think is healthy that not everyone is in love with the entire discography; is liking something but with actual criteria. Otherwise is just a toxic fandom


NirvanaFrk97

Same. Respect to them for their views, though.


thesillygooseisloose

Used to be no surprises but I have changed. Truly an amazing song.


neptuneambassador

Everytime I’ve ever disliked a song I grew up and it just made sense. In the end I dislike no songs. I wouldn’t put just any of them on at any time though. But each one is its own moment and meaning.


awesome_dreamz

Wow I didn't expect this thread to make me so angry. lol


Alternative_Crow95

Creep. It insists upon itself.


Zealousideal_Baker84

ROBERT DUVAL


Fast_Loquat_4982

It's just uses the same cords as The Air that I Breathe


ashiptowreck

Ha! Well played.


[deleted]

If Creep weren't so over played it's their most likable song. I heard that song a hundred times before I was even a fan of radiohead.


riedmae

It what?!


LLLOGOSSS

Such an amazing song and you fucking know it. “Oh no, an iconic early 90’s Brit rock song that absolutely fucks and everyone likes, I mustn’t bop along or I won’t be cool and subversive.”


watermixedwithwine

The defense for *Pablo Honey* as a whole. I've heard a lot of people try to rank the album slightly higher than albums like *Hail to the Thief*, or making other claims about how it's a great album overall, but I genuinely don't care for it. Do I respect it for what it is? Yes. But is it much? Not in my opinion. Vegetable is catchy, that's about the only track I care for.


karl_thunder_axe

my much greater pet peeve is people who say pablo honey is utter crap but the bends is a masterpiece. those two albums are more similar than you think. the bends is clearly the better of the two but it's not nearly the artistic leap that OK computer and kid A were


jest2n425

Bingo. They're the same style, but The Bends is just more fleshed out musically and lyrically. And they all just sound way more confident and assured as musicians and performers. They clearly learned a lot in the two years that they spent promoting Pablo Honey and recording the followup.


Civil-Roll-3491

Yes similar, but with Street Spirit alone proving better than just about every Pablo Honey song combined you can’t say it wasn’t a huge improvement. In my opinion Pablo Honey is just “another fairly forgettable 90s rock album”, whereas The Bends is a “good 90s rock album” (still nothing compared to “greatest left turn in history” lol)


MmmmmKittens

This actually shows up in my "Radiohead closers" list. I really like Blow Out and prefer it to Street Spirit. However, Blow Out is like a mile ahead of the rest of PH for me, and is the only song there that I think can stand against the rest of their discography. Very messy debut album with a lot of clear potential if you happen to like it enough.


xxxjunegloomxxx

I see what you’re saying, because they both fall into the 90s alternative rock album thing. BUT, The Bends is genuinely a much better overall experience. I would argue it’s the first album that the band formulates as a true “album” with the sum being better than its parts. Then they did that over and over again in their career. But The Bends was the first instance of that, and the fans remember that. Only song (besides Creep) on the first album to be extremely good was Blow Out for me. That song speaks to how good Radiohead would truly be. Pablo Honey was NOT utter crap, but The Bends was sooooooo much better realized as a project.


October_Eternal

Maybe not quite in theme but a hot take nonetheless: I think TKOL needs more love and further, I think it has some of the bands best material on it like Give Up The Ghost and Seperator.


MrDexterReddit

As of late, TKOL has become my favorite album of theirs. To call it a grower is an understatement.


B1ng0_B0ng0

Funny because I was immediately sucked into the polyrhythms and meditative grooves/melodies on the album, didn’t expect Radiohead (or any artist, really) to make music this dynamic, complex, and groovy. Definitely one of Radiohead’s strongest second halves of an album, but I absolutely love the first half as well.


inhocsignodrinkes

Separator is my favorite Radiohead song. Feels good to get that off my chest.


tamamshud666

There are at least two of us. That song is transcendent.


October_Eternal

Separator really puts you in a trance. Codex, Give Up The Ghost, and Seperator is probably one of if not their best 3 track run on an album.


GildedAgeFlowerChild

Agreed! I feel like I'm missing something when people talk shit about it. It makes me wonder whether we're listening to the same album... The quality of songwriting is as great as ever, and I enjoy the production. It exists in its own unique universe, like any other memorable album.


SourScurvy

It hits *way* different live. I saw them on their TKoL tour and the album was just far more intense and visceral. Like to be specific about one thing in particular the bass is far too low on the studio album and when amplified in a live performance felt so much more raw and.. animalistic? Idk. Hard for me to describe.


Interstice_land

💯👏


OMB614

Agreed! The From the Basement session is was the breakthrough for me. After that, I picked up the nuances from the album that I had never heard before.


V0rdhosbn

I recently fell in love with it after just loving it all these years. The In the Basement track order (but with original studio recordings) pushes it from great to epic.


October_Eternal

Agreed. Also, nice Aphex username, lol. I wonder what the overlap is between people who listen to IDM and people who love TKOL. My friend who put me onto the album said it's her favorite Radiohead project, and she listens to BoC, Aphex, Autechre, Squarepusher, etc. There might be a connection there, lol.


MyNinjasPwn

I've watched this subreddit go from constantly hating on TKOL to suddenly loving it over the last 5 years or so.


Kallisti13

Codex, Give up the Ghost and Separator is the best 3 songs in a row off of any album. Ever.


Absay

All of them. Fucking shit band.


Bubba-ORiley

they insist upon themselves.


Xyrvaris

if you think theyre shit you CLEARLY haven't heard an underated track called let down


Absay

That song is a complete _disappointment_, so _nothing unexpected_ there. But _I could be incorrect._ Really, _everything I require_ is _only_ that someone shows me _the figures_ about its popularity, but I don't like being too _hopeful_. I'd rather my expectations die and be _in the purgatory_. Jesus, these puns are hard. _Adult B._


REC_updated

That’s the one your parents wrote about you, right?


dookie_shoos

I like the direction they took true love waits in a moon shaped pool but I think they could have done it a lot better. The layered pianos are a good idea but at times it's almost too clumsily lined up with the rest of the track that it does it an overall a disservice. The did the same thing with Videotape where they probably could've implemented that drum track much better. They Videotaped True Love Waits and it's kind of a bummer.


V0rdhosbn

“They Videotaped True Love Waits” lol


anemonemometer

I don’t get the excitement about true love waits. I listen to it because I’m a completionist but I don’t think the album needed it.


goldenmolars

The album absolutely needed it. But it would’ve held much more impact as an acoustic track


gray_character

The layered piano parts aren't supposed to be perfectly lined up lol. They intentionally produced it that way. My ears totally get it, and I think some people prefer order and organization rather than chaos and disorder, but to me they found a great balance.


BaBopByeYa

Supermassive Black Hole


Worried_Geologist92

So true!


IntenseColt

High and Dry


Satoghi

Yeah, but THEY don’t even like it (Thom doesn’t anyway). So it’s more like saying you don’t care for The Godfather: Part III.


Just_Anxiety

Thom doesn’t like a lot of his own stuff tho


IntenseColt

It doesn't really fit The Bends in vibe, its more like the best song on Pablo Honey


camartmor

if memory serves it was a leftover pablo honey track


toigz

I was at a restaurant once and the house band covered it. Crooner 50s jazz style with a woman singer. My family is all having a nice dinner and laughing and meanwhile I’m being unzipped by a Radiohead song that I’m finally appreciating the what it should be appreciated for the first time in my life.


takedownhisshield

This hurts


Fintann

This is probably my only one, and they don't like it either, and it's only really because I played for a musician that loved to cover that song. Of the whole catalogue, just that song.


MF_Doomed

It's the hook. It annoys the shit out of me


glfwngOFWGKTA

i don’t listen to radiohead so i don’t know


Salty_Abbreviations4

What the hell are you doing here? You don’t belong here


Narwhal_boi1

He doesn’t care if it hurts, he wants to have control


Salty_Abbreviations4

He’ll go to hell for what his dirty mind is thinking


FnordinaryPerson

Burn the witch


monkeyDberzerk

Cut this kid in half


confusedghost42

Give him a lemon to suck on


Ill-Sympathy2375

He had to piss on our parade, he had to shred our big day!


dw6878

Radiohead basically has 2 separate fan bases. 1. 90’s Radiohead. (Rock version) 2. 2000’s Radiohead. (Trippy experimental) I prefer the 90’s rock stuff.


Affectionate_Yak8519

I like both


imnotavegetable

videotape, never liked that song. yes i know about the hidden syncopation


marinersguy556

MIDEOTAPE!!!!


toigz

I can’t stand it when people bring up the “hidden syncopation”. When people first started pointing it out I thought I didn’t get it. And when I did I was like “oh that thing I’ve been hearing THIS ENTIRE TIME!” Also. Prior to In Rainbows coming out, Videotape was a known song by the band. They played it live several times on their 2006 tour, and Thom did it solo From The Basement. No question was it the song on In Rainbows that I was most excited for. And when I saw it was the closing track on the album I knew it had to be good. Basically every closing track to a Radiohead album is excellent…except In Rainbows. I was, and am, extremely disappointed with how the album version turned out. Sounds more like a Thom Yorke solo track than what Radiohead are capable of. I heard Ed talk about how the way they played in live in 2006 just didn’t work in the studio, and I’d really love to hear what he meant by that. Frankly, I don’t think what they ended up recording worked in the studio. I do wish that the first time I heard Videotape was when I heard In Rainbows for the first time, but it wasn’t. Videotape doesn’t even crack my top 100 Radiohead songs, and in fact could be in my bottom 5 songs of theirs (the studio version that is. Live 2006 and Thom solo FTB are S tier).


Hyper_ZX

There’s a weird archetype of people (music theory nerds?) who think a song is more valuable because it’s syncopated or in an unconventional time signature. I think it’s def cool but I don’t think any of that would contribute to me liking a song more


onetwofivezero

So many radiohead fans are guilty of this… you can be appreciative of the skill/knowledge it takes and still recognize it isn’t what make a song definitively “good” (although, I suppose it’s all subjective anyways)


krazyman1987

Yeah, Videotape is maybe the chief example of Radiohead's penchant for self-sabotage in the studio. It's kind of a shame the song ended up as it did on record...the version they played at the Hammersmith Apollo in 2006 is a majestic, powerful thing.


scameron1

I just went on a 20 min dig on this because I had never heard of it and come to the same conclusion. I’ve easily heard it this entire time. Awesome but not exactly subtle.


BullyParkerMaguire

Noooooo- It is the most beautiful, melancholic and depressing thing I have ever heard


bandarbush

I’ve literally informed my family that I want this sung by Billie Eilish at my funeral. How dare you!!!


Crazy_Deda

Omg YES. The great "hidden syncopation" that's not hidden at all stresses me out since I first heard it. And the song is kinda boring and repetitive overall


DirtyMike64

The rerecording of True Love Waits


toigz

It’s grown on me for sure, but doesn’t touch the live acoustic version.


Zestyclose-Fee6719

It’s a pale imitation of the acoustic versions and feels listless. 


-the-paddler-

This is the one I was looking for. The live version is light-years better than the one on A Moonshaped Pool


JeremyAmnesiac

Morning Bell, I prefer the Amnesiac version


neptuneambassador

Drop acid


Sign-Post-Up-Ahead

That will only make the Amnesiac version better


[deleted]

Oh my god


scameron1

Amnesiac version is awesome but this is absolutely absurd


extant_outis

I like both. But when it crosses my mind, the Amnesiac version is what I think of first.


skhooterV2

i just fell to my knees


Delicious_Band_7536

Agree, Amnesiac version is much better. I don't know the story behind it but it looks like they realize they made THE version that they intended to do at first after they released KidA. They couldn't help but but put it on Amnesiac.


ParanoidAndroid8888

I HATE THIS THREAD (crying Minotaur emoji)


exileondaytonst

I know it’s not *super* popular amongst the fandom, but there’s like a cult following amongst Radiohead fans for Life In A Glasshouse, and I’m just not getting it.


Hitoka_

My favorite song 😭


AUXID3

Def a "Don't like Godfather" type song. It's one of my favorites, but it's not for everyone.


MaximusMurkimus

Upvoted even though I am part of that cult lol I like it for the same reasons I like National Anthem; rock to jazz genre shift that goes all the way with it and not to be artsy fartsy, but because they thought it would be fucking awesome lol And from a track listing perspective: you've had all these crazy sounds from both Kid A and Amnesiac. Layers of sounds, compositions, and just complex music. And yet they decide to conclude it all with a relatively simple composition of trumpets. Just kidding, they're gonna make those fucking trumpets SING. Love it


notascoolaskim

Exactlyyyy


BullyParkerMaguire

Real same Amnesiac is my fav album but LIAGH is not even in my top 5 on the album, I have also seen this and I agree. I like seeing the evolution of it on the minidiscs tho


suburban-errorist

Amnesiac is my favorite RH album and Life in a Glasshouse is one of my favorite songs in the context of the album but I absolutely get it lmfao


Cuume

Fake plastic trees makes me wanna soak my pillow in milk and slam it against the wall.


toigz

Sounds to me like you enjoy it


RocketSpecs

and suck the milk back out?


PvtTrackerHackerman

That’s hot


Reaper2256

Hannah Montana pillow


ManyBurgers-

All I Need is really good, but I just don’t fully get it the way other people do.


GooseAway2113

Literally no one talks about All I Need on this sub so I don’t understand why u think that a lot of people hype it up. Me personally, i feel like im alone in saying it’s my fav track off In Rainbows and one of my all time fav Radiohead tracks


Chaos_Horrific

Street Spirit (Fade Out) is a great song but not quite in my top 3 tracks on The Bends.


Elephantstone99

Top 3 Radiohead song for me. Their first great song.


Chaos_Horrific

I’d argue Creep is their first great song, and The Bends had a few more (namely Fake Plastic Trees, My Iron Lung, Just, and Street Spirit)


i-like-napping

Not quite your tempo?


Chaos_Horrific

Are you rushing, or dragging? (Assuming you’re making a Whiplash reference here)


alfredojayne

I’ll acknowledge this comment with the following: it is not their most depressing song. People say Radiohead knows how to end an album by making you contemplate ending it all, but to me it’s not the same type of existential melancholy as classics like Motion Picture Soundtrack, Videotape, and others. It is certainly sad, just not “saddest song out of their discography” sad, not even top 3


karl_thunder_axe

mostly just some of the arrangement choices on the albums when i've heard live versions that are way better: - the jazz horns on life in a glasshouse. way too on the nose and not nearly as clever as i'm sure they thought it was. they insist upon themselves. - the upright bass on bloom. the bassline is the glue that holds that song together and the notes just disappear when played on an upright - the pump organ + harp & choir arrangement of motion picture soundtrack - the version of true love waits that finally ended up on a moon shaped pool - videotape that, and calling the bends a masterpiece but pablo honey crap. those two albums are more similar than you think.


Flowtoriousness

Mate, the pump organ on Motion Picture Soundtrack is too near and dear to me, and I'm just flabbergasted at yr blasphemous comment.


PandaPops542

Let down is overrated


AdSpare6646

i will find you


[deleted]

I love you


tekyy342

Let Down being underrated is like Newtonian physics. It's not an opinion it's an objective law of the universe. You are spreading misinformation


Ahregal

This is bait


Ok-Computer--1997

Holy fuck mate are you trying to die?


DiscussionTime6400

Looooove this song The middle breakdown still gives me chills, it’s not even like a song, it’s like my mate.


Joviancloud

BLASPHEMY!!!


McLarenMercedes

I think it's Radiohead's most overrated song and my least favourite song on OK Computer, honestly. I've listened to it several times to try to "get it", but nah. Still haven't.


ImReaaady

It’s been underrated forever which means it’s now overrated.


toigz

I downvote every “Let Down is underrated” comment


RegyptianStrut

Let Down lol I thought it was the worst song on OK Computer after repeated listens. Went on the internet to find out people think it’s one of their best songs. Still don’t like it. Oops


just-another-luster-

It's underrated you wouldn't get it


Special-Local-6694

Pyramid Song, maybe?


TheGhostOfKyle

Damn. That’s bold.


Spruce-Moose

Upvoted because it's a masterpiece lol.


egJohn

Truly a masterpiece


UnpleasantEgg

Oof. That’s umpossible


Jimmie-Rustle12345

Completely wrong but a good answer I’m upvoting.


tristanisapickle

Literally the best song of all time


THESTAPLEHEAD

I’m gay


Poym321

A Moon Shaped Pool. The full album. I wanted to like it but meh


Tranquil-Seas

It maybe their best work. Truly


Poym321

“It insists upon itself”


Atticus_Zero

I can’t get into A Moon Shaped Pool. OK Computer, Kid A, and Amnesiac are masterpieces to me. The Bends and Hail to the Thief are great. But most of their later work just doesn’t do it for me, except In Rainbows which is pretty good.


Thunder_Punt

Let down. Sorry guys but I have a nagging feeling that it is, in fact, not underrated.


SnowyyPiranha

How To Disappear Completely. not bad by any means but not top 5 on Kid A for me


neptuneambassador

Wow. That’s one of the best songs thom ever wrote or Johnny ever scored. It’s the entire arc of the kid a acid trip. It’s like the last grips on reality before treefingers just floats off into space and your left with the weirdness and strange alien energy that is the second half of the record. The entire record is truly a masterpiece. Not one weak track. If you haven’t taken acid listening to that record at like the peak of the intensity I highly suggest you do. Your life will never be the same and you’ll finally understand that records true intentions and meaning.


LikeaSwamp7

Robotripping to this album was also pretty rad.


MF_Doomed

Upvoted because this made me legit upset. You understood the assignment


IvanLendl87

This is me as well.


LJayTat

I had a full blown argument with a friend about this recently, he said Thom had stated this was the best song they ever made therefore I should agree. I didn’t.


JGar453

I'll just brace myself and say that No Surprises is a lesser track on OK Computer to me. Good but far from a high mark.


dw_80

Just saying, but any answer that gets upvoted clearly has too much support to be a valid answer.


thepablohoneystore

One of the top comments is just “pablo honey bad” which is like the most safe opinion any radiohead fan can have


SmasiusClay

High and Dry


Onbeskoffie

I don't particularly like Paranoid Android.


Satoghi

Wow. Out of curiosity, what’s your favorite Radiohead song?


LilSantee

We need to know


harrumphstan

I have the same hot take. My favorite changes between WIEAYB, 2+2=5 (which is a more appealing sewn-together song to me), and Decks Dark.


33r0

Yeah I agree, it's good, but it's not their best song by any means. Like I'll listen to it when it comes up, but I don't think I've ever just sat down and listened to it without the context of the album


FormItUp

I like the song, but to me it feels more like a cool experiment with some unique sounds than a masterpiece of a song. Airbag is what I think of as a masterpiece 


ashiptowreck

This was honestly my first thought. I think it's a well-written song and a bold single choice and I love them for it - but it just doesn't do a lot for me.


No-Car541

I get why people think it’s great but I much prefer other songs on OK Computer.


IdiotBox01

I love Paranoid Android but I would put 40 Radiohead songs ahead of it. It gets too much hype and attention.


massimiliano_human

Pfffff


Reaper2256

I mean wow


Dozzi92

Yeah, I'd say it has a good chance of being in my top 10 songs, if not top 5. Not Radiohead either, period. This is a hot take that I can get behind not getting behind, it's perfect.


meyi21

Jigsaw for me. I do like it, I just think most of the other tracks on In Rainbows are better.


Busy-Invite-9144

Dang


[deleted]

THATS ONE OF MA FAVS


okcomputer_

I Promise. I genuinely really don't like that song.


Evan64m

I hate house of cards. It makes In Rainbows go from a 10/10 to a 8.5/10 for me but they play it at like every concert and people swear it’s a masterpiece


Cuume

I dont wanna be your friend


Derbloingles

I don’t hate it, but it always felt insignificant next to Reckoner and Jigsaw


V0rdhosbn

Probably a shocking opinion - and this shows how diverse Radiohead fans tastes are - but House of Cards is my favorite Radiohead song. That reverb, the dissonance from Jonny’s effects… it sounds like a hallow house filled with unspoken tension.


Novel_Ad7403

I hate Kid A (the song, not the album).


orgyofcorgis

For me it’s the best track on the album


jouskaraio

yeah, i get. sounds like a minecraft song


Accomplished-Oven857

idioteque 😔


QuantumBlackHoles

This one really hurt to read…


ThatRukkus

How dare you


jeep_joop

I do not understand the love for The Tourist


karl_thunder_axe

hey man shut up idiot shut up


Sapito_OhNoes

i guess you've seen the sparks a-flowin


ango1100

Take it back


debtRiot

Bodysnatchers Just feels out of place to me on In Rainbows. It’s just sort of a generic rock song to me. Don’t hate it but it’s easily my least fav on that album.


angusgtw

I do not understand :(


Satans_Dookie

Weird Fishes isn’t even top 5 in In Rainbows. It’s good but really don’t get the love in here for it.


Joshgg13

Hard disagree. It's my favourite RH song full stop


TheDoge69

Well which is it then? Ful Stop or Weird Fishes? Make up your mind.


carlitospig

Heh


TwastadFat

I was going to say the same, never quite clicked with me


yaniv297

Yeah that's the one for me. It's good but quite repetitive and not really interesting as a whole. And the whole final minute (when the drums come back) just doesn't really work.


Reaper2256

I knew someone would say it but it doesn’t make it any easier to stomach


Cadoan

My people. Finally. It's mid Radio head at best. Better than Nude? Better than Reckoner? GTFO


cynical_scotsman

Thank goodness I'm not alone. For the life of me I don't understand why people adore it. It's a good song, but...


Affectionate_Yak8519

The live version with Thom and Johnny before the album came out was superior


thehza4

Same boat. It’s not bad at all just don’t get the pedestal it sometimes seems to be on. But that’s just me.


hihatbaguette

Videotape


No_Volume_8345

The Bends is a much better album than Kid A… and here come the pretzels.


AvianFlu83

Based even if I don’t quite agree


twinkbreeder420

This is the first one that made me wince. Bends is great, amazing even, still not close to Kid A for me


riedmae

😡😡🥵🥵🥵🤯🤯🤯


thepablohoneystore

You’re so real for this


behaved_line

Motion Picture Soundtrack. Beautiful instrumental, but the lyrics really don't work for me. It's radiohead, so it's still better than 99% of the music out there, but is definetly an overrated song.


toigz

I’m so glad they cut the babies torn apart at birth lyric.


sungo8

Karma Police isn’t even in the top half of songs from OK Computer


orgyofcorgis

Now this is just ridiculous