A long time fan of Radiohead and his friend who's only familiar with "Creep" review every song in the band's discography. Will this podcast turn the Creep into a fan?
We have 4000 Characters available to us to describe this song, but we only need two:
Jonny's Laugh.
This time around, your three favorite gentlemen dive into the strange supermarket that encompasses one of Radiohead's most popular and highest charting hits.
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Strap yourselves in for the longest episode of the series (so far). Hang out and listen with the gentlemen as they watch the Live @ Astoria release.
How do they find this mixture of Bends/Pablo songs?…
One of the most popular Radiohead songs has finally appeared.
Jonny on this song: "Our madrigal as written by Dowland and arranged by Scott Walker"
Pardon?
One of the initial 4 songs suggested as a first single turned into the least popular song on the album amongst the band members. How do the gentleman rate a song with that kind of knowledge?
Did this song grab Nico and shake him? Why is Nico feeling Naughty Teacher vibes?
Were the gentlemen able to pull off the Smartless BYEEE?
Ed: "I was just making whooping oodle noises for three minutes... Bastards"
Colin: "More mellow stuff"
Shining reviews from the band on this track.
Chase returns again as the three of us experience the video for My Iron Lung, which was taken from the Live @ Astoria concert. Do they like the song? What about Thom's floppy hair?
Nico asks the most important question about this track: Is Just Just?
What do the brackets mean? Who are "They"? Have you ever woken up and written lyrics?
We've hit halfway to 100, and we're celebrating by listening to Thom Yorke's movement from Dirty Sexy Lounge Singer to High Pitched Bird Sounds.
Is this song the precursor to Britpop? Is this where Coldplay began? Who are Leah and Sandra?
Chase joins the boys for a double length episode, as we review both the US & UK versions of the High and Dry video. Strap in for two very different experiences!
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We finally start on the next album! Nico's fan is a fan, and we discuss how much of the podcast residuals he can use to get a new one.
In this episode, we find out who LFO REALLY IS, and actually end up needing to create a new unit of measurement when it comes to score.
It's a doozy!
Sometimes remixes can be really interesting and give you a new appreciation for the original track.
This is not one of those times.
Nico and Andrew can't find the through-line for the lyrics here, but still focus specifically on a few really interesting parts of this track. What do you think?
Have you heard of the Headless Chickens? Did you know High & Dry existed for a long, long time before the Bends? We investigate.
It's fitting that Nico hears the opening track from The Bends on Halloween, isn't it? How does it stack up against where we've been?
Nico thinks we're stuck in a double entendre warp and is still hurting about the word Lozenge as we review the final track from the My Iron Lung EP.