![]() “Lozenge of Love,” The Bends (Collector’s Edition) Here - “got better” when they started sounding more like themselves.ġ31. It’s hard to fault Radiohead for sounding like R.E.M., but they - to use Yorke’s words This B-side to 2001’s “Pyramid Song” is heavy on trip-hop atmosphere. Prefacing much of Radiohead’s career, mixing rock moves with an experimental bent thatĬulminates in a protracted laughter-loop groove.ġ33. What might’ve been a forgettable B-side to 1995’s “Fake Plastic Trees” wound up “India Rubber,” The Bends (Collector’s Edition) I’m partial to the skittering Four Tet remix, featured in the Richard Linklater film Aġ34. That might’ve been a lesser act’s highly bloggable career highlight. “I Am Citizen Insane,” Hail to the Thief (Deluxe Version)Īnother “Go to Sleep” and COM LAG inclusion, this one is blissed-out electro-shoegaze The B-side of 2011 single “Supercollider” has impressively rumbling percussion, but byġ36. “The Butcher,” The King of Limbs-era non-album single O’Brien once described Pablo Honey as “a collection of our greatest hits as an unsignedīand.” This guitar-strewn rock anthem captures both the positive and negativeġ37. Intriguing percussion workout, though his vocals are processed beyond discernibility. Later producer Godrich, “Permanent Daylight” uses a Sonic Youth-like open tuning toĪre instrumentals getting short shrift, after all, you ask? Well, Yorke actually sings on this Originally from 1994’s My Iron Lung EP, which was Radiohead’s first collaboration with “Permanent Daylight,” The Bends (Collector’s Edition) Two-minute instrumental comprising halting guitar tones, string scrapes, and airyġ40. It’s like ‘Come on lads!’ Well, it makes me laugh…” Was quite fun because somewhere in the lyrics it’s pretty twisted. Yorke told NME: “For me, that song is not to be taken seriously, but at the same time it ![]() ![]() “I Am a Wicked Child,” Hail to the Thief (Deluxe Version)įast-forward all the way to 2003’s “Go to Sleep” single and COM LAG (2plus2isfive) EPįor the harmonica-blowing Radiohead blues stomper you’d always wanted.ġ42. Win over the kind, wonderful people who drive me places.ġ43. Version of which dates as far back as 1993’s “Anyone Can Play Guitar” single - may not I identify with Yorke’s recurring distaste for cars, but this bombastic B-side - an early “Killer Cars,” Pablo Honey (Collector’s Edition) & The Bends This wind-tossed, minute-long bit of wordlessness opens the In Rainbows companion CDĪnd extends the piano chords of the proper album’s finale, “Videotape.”ġ44. Radiohead do their best impression of the Smiths: “If you give up on me now / I’ll be Psychedelic textures give this one a longer shelf life than some of its contemporaries. Reverie is now on the expanded Pablo Honey for all streamers to hear. Originally available only on the “Anyone Can Play Guitar” single, this shoegaze-inflected “Coke Babies,” Pablo Honey (Collector’s Edition) Wobbly synth lines, for less than a minute, from the companion CD to In Rainbows? Thisġ47. You’ll find instrumentals won’t necessarily get short shrift on this list. Plus, the lyric “I’m not a vegetable”? Hadn’t he heard Michael Jackson’s “Wanna BeĪnother strummy representative of its Matchbox 20–presaging era: “So destroyed with If that were true of this basic-issue ’90sĪlt-rock album track, there’d be no need for a career-length retrospective 13 years later. No known releases from Supercollider followed.This,” Yorke begins. This recording featured Michael Horton on guitar and vocals, and Sean Jaffee-Truitt on guitar, tape loops, and drums. Fell" was recorded for Emigre Records' third sampler Dreaming Out Loud. ![]() Both albums were released by the East Bay, California label Emigre. This lineup produced two full-length releases: 1991's Supercollider and 1993's Dual. The band primarily consisted of Michael Horton on guitars and vocals, and Philip Haut on drums. This recording featured Michael Horton on guitar and vocals Read Full Bio Supercollider were a short-lived duo from Los Angeles circa 1990 to 1994. ![]() Supercollider were a short-lived duo from Los Angeles circa 1990 to 1994. ![]()
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