Radiohead’s 40 greatest songs – ranked!
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/jan/23/radioheads-40-greatest-songs-ranked
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/jan/23/radioheads-40-greatest-songs-ranked
27. There There (2003)
After the divisive Kid A/Amnesiac era, Hail to the Thief’s lead single felt diplomatic - no more sacrilegious than Blur’s experiments at around the same time. Its hooks and arrangement were deceptively crafty, though, making its turbulent climax hard to shake.
Only 27th?
27. There There (2003)
After the divisive Kid A/Amnesiac era, Hail to the Thief’s lead single felt diplomatic - no more sacrilegious than Blur’s experiments at around the same time. Its hooks and arrangement were deceptively crafty, though, making its turbulent climax hard to shake.
Only 27th?
Radiohead’s 40 greatest songs – ranked!
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/jan/23/radioheads-40-greatest-songs-ranked
Top 10 for me.
What a ludicrously strong body of work they have.
Jigsaw falling into place and Let Down not even making the top 40. Both would comfortably make my top 10/15.
Fake Plastic Trees
In their hey day, I took the view that Radiohead were just a a band that music snobs said they liked, just to sound superior. When pressed for why, I rarely got beyond 'I really like 'Creep'. As a result 'Creep' was soon seen as too accessible and commercial. The music snobs moved on. They professed their love of a band whose later music was impenetrable to some. Anyhoo, I don't have a closed mind to music, so perhaps it's time to re-evaluate and see if they were just ahead of their time for some.
Jigsaw falling into place and Let Down not even making the top 40. Both would comfortably make my top 10/15.