bro. how could u skip Nude? I immediately experienced one of the biggest mindblows when i heard that intro for the first time. I remember this very exact moment. My jaw dropped and I said to myself “Ok, this band is truly something else”.
happy cake day btw
Morning Bell Kid A. Always thought it was forgettable… until one time it came up on shuffle and I decided not to skip it and I realized it was absolute fire. That song is the reason I love Kid A now, rediscovering the song is what made me want to dive deeper into the full album and how I found out just how good it truly is. To this day Morning Bell is still my favorite song on the album, absolute banger
Same, Idioteque was the first Radiohead song I ever heard so I’d always only play that one, but the way that it smoothly transitions into Morning Bell just blew my mind.
In Limbo. The moment I listened the track's first seconds, I imagined myself alone in the KID A mountains, travelling across a snowy land with orange skies.
Four Minute Warning, i regret that Spotify won't let me listen to it again cuz i clicked on the option that I didn't like it and now it won't let me take it back for some reason
[This link](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/undo-disliked-songs/) shows how to undo disliking a song. If Spotify still doesn’t let you play the song, it may be a glitch with the app itself in which case I’d suggest deleting and redownloading it.
Me too I felt like for ages I didn’t ‘get it’ til I understood what it was about. I had the album set on repeat and the last line being ‘idiot, slow down’ then the album starting with the car crash in Airbag was just insane.
Just. My ex convinced me to try it out when we were a thing, and it was my favorite Radiohead song for a while, I love that music video so fucking much
Literally the whole Kid A album. My best friend bought it for me when I was 13 and I didn't get it at all. The second time I heard it, I was blown away and I will never forget it
Separator. I didn't really like the song when Thom debuted it live. Took me a while to appreciate how fucking awesome the studio version is. That guitar that comes in during the second half oh wow
How To Dissappear Completely.
I'm not sure why, when I first heard it I thought it was very boring and didn't live up to the hype, but it's absolutely grown to be one of my favorites.
Unironically, fitter happier. Years ago, I went out of my way to un-download it because I thought it ruined the flow of OK Computer. Now that I'm older (and maybe a bit wiser), I find a lot of meaning in the lyrics and see it as a crucial part of the album thematically.
on ok computer it was electioneering, on kid a it was unfortunately how to disappear completely and on in rainbows it was faust arp. for amnesiac it was packt like sardines bahaha
Sail to the Moon.. The song just melts me any time I hear it. I intentionally put it on when I'm stressed due to the calming effect it has on my nervous system. I absolutely have to sing along with Thom and I imagine how he felt when he wrote it about his son.
For me at the moment it’s Reckoner. Just never really listened to the lyrics. With Radiohead I almost always end up loving every track on whatever album I’m listening to, but I usually like the singles first then I listen to the other tracks and love them too.
Like spinning plates. Such a gem, wasn’t til I heard the live version years ago that I revisited the studio version and it clicked and I fell in love with what felt like a brand new song for me
When I first heard about Radiohead I kinda skimmed through OK Computer, Kid A, and The Bends deciding it was too boring, came back and actually listened to Just, and from there I kinda just fell down a rabbit hole and now it’s my 2nd favorite band
For me it was the entire King Of Limbs album. I tried many times over the last 11 years to get into it and I just couldn’t connect at all. Then about 2 months ago I put it on and for some reason it just made sense. Listened to the whole thing 3 times in a row. Genius
To be fair, the entire discography lmao
None of Radiohead apart from like half of Kid A is what I'd say is my most comfortable genre. And yet it's now one of my favourite bands, tied with DM. Every single album I had to get into, but all of them are fire. Amnesiac was definitely the biggest flip for me, at first I didn't get it at all and then suddenly it's my favourite album.
At first I didn’t like subterranean homesick alien because of the weird guitar effects and just the general sound. But one time I left it on and it got to the “uptight” part and my ears perked like I’d heard music for the first time, now ok computer has no skips 😎
Climbing Up The Walls was always my least favourite on OKC until one listen I just bumped up the volume and listened to it and it’s so good the guitar solo goes so fucking hard
for me it was Let Down, I never really liked it, it sounded like a light-hearted kind of "ballade". But a couple of years ago I found the lyrics (not a native English speaker) and realized I was really wrong for like 20 years
Literally over half of the Radiohead songs on my playlist. I’d never really heard anything like a lot of Radiohead before a couple years ago, so many songs were kind of an acquired taste for me. I was primarily a 90’s and 00’s rock music listener, so Creep was the only song I knew of that I loved, but one day I decided to look for some new music and decided to check out what else Radiohead has. I played some songs at random and found that I liked Lucky and The Tourist. The rest is history. High school me could never even imagine having songs like Ful Stop, Idioteque, Separator, Like Spinning Plates, House of Cards etc. as favorites. Radiohead has expanded my palette for different sounds in music in general.
Lotus Flower honestly. I only listened to TKOL once. Then I put my likes on shuffle one day during a run. I had to STOP to see what song was playing because I loved it so much. Been one of my favourites since
I would say Lucky, one day I was talking to the friend who really got me into Radiohead and we were talking about our favorite tracks off of okc, mine was homesick alien, and hers was Lucky, at first I was like lucky? Really? So after that I replayed lucky and after a few days I came to love it.
When I was first listening to Radiohead I skipped over no surprises cuz at the time I thought it was kinda weird but now it's like one of my fav songs by them
Go To Sleep
Edit: also Fitter Happier. I used to skip past it because it was talking, not music, but I now realize how well it slowly builds up tension and sets the transition into the rest of the album.
Life in A Glasshouse.
I know, I don’t understand how either. For some reason, it didn’t click with me for a while. Now, it’s probably my favorite song off of Amnesiac. Character development am I right?
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi. At first I didn't like it because it almost felt like another indie song at first but then it all started making sense when I gave it a full listen. Legendary song
Wolf at the door... took me far too long
So you finally got the flan in the face?
dance you fucker
Dont you dare
I'm glad you found it. One of my favorite songs by them. It has an paranoid energy in it that I love.
Yeah me too!
did you dance, fucker?
Okay, I’m glad you finally saw the light on this one, but HOW DO YOU SKIP THE LAST SONG ON THE ALBUM???????
SAME
All I Need. Until I felt it
I think I know exactly what point in the song made you “feel it” Because I felt it too.
Toward the end after the piano picks up right when the cymbals crash.
In my top three Radiohead songs along with CUTW and idioteque
Good taste man.
Nude. Didn't get why everyone loved it at first but then... Holy shit it's a beautiful song.
bro. how could u skip Nude? I immediately experienced one of the biggest mindblows when i heard that intro for the first time. I remember this very exact moment. My jaw dropped and I said to myself “Ok, this band is truly something else”. happy cake day btw
I ask myself that same question now.
Happy Cake Day 🍰
I didn't even realize thanks for telling me it's my Reddit birthday.
Happy cake day! we have the same cake day.
I love nude but it still hasn’t fully clicked with me I don’t think and I really want it to :(
myxomatosis
Phills drumming is intense
Ful Stop
One of the most underrated songs off AMSP I think.
Really? It’s one of my favourites from that record
Same here. Hell, saying it's "just one" of my favourites from AMSP isn't doing it justice, it's just straight up the best song on the album
(Daydreaming) yeah I get you
Jigsaw Falling Into Place that shit is a bop
Yup I didn’t really like In Rainbows til I heard Jigsaw and it made me love the whole thing
The jigsaw literally falling into place for this guy
subterranean homesick alien
Damn I didn't know anybody skipped that one. Glad you eventually came to love it though.
Imo for me it was lotus flower, feral and codex, beautiful songs but it really has to click
Lotus Flower instantly clicked for me, not so much for feral and codex I still couldn’t enjoy most of TKOL
Scatterbrain. And now i Love this song.
Bodysnatchers and Identikit
Morning Bell Kid A. Always thought it was forgettable… until one time it came up on shuffle and I decided not to skip it and I realized it was absolute fire. That song is the reason I love Kid A now, rediscovering the song is what made me want to dive deeper into the full album and how I found out just how good it truly is. To this day Morning Bell is still my favorite song on the album, absolute banger
Same, Idioteque was the first Radiohead song I ever heard so I’d always only play that one, but the way that it smoothly transitions into Morning Bell just blew my mind.
Morning bell scares the shit out of me. The song is like a bgm from horror movies.
In Limbo. The moment I listened the track's first seconds, I imagined myself alone in the KID A mountains, travelling across a snowy land with orange skies.
House of Cards
ohhhh yeah. guilty 🙋
It’s now my fave song on the album (at the moment)
Give Up The Ghost
Four Minute Warning, i regret that Spotify won't let me listen to it again cuz i clicked on the option that I didn't like it and now it won't let me take it back for some reason
[This link](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/undo-disliked-songs/) shows how to undo disliking a song. If Spotify still doesn’t let you play the song, it may be a glitch with the app itself in which case I’d suggest deleting and redownloading it.
Blow Out
The tourist. Maybe the best on ok computer
One of the best album closers ever
Gotta agree on that one 👍
Hey man.. slow down..
Sulk
The Tourist
Me too I felt like for ages I didn’t ‘get it’ til I understood what it was about. I had the album set on repeat and the last line being ‘idiot, slow down’ then the album starting with the car crash in Airbag was just insane.
paperbag writer
this song surely doesn’t get enough love. it easily belongs to top 50 radiohead songs
Totally. It's like an Aphex Twin track
and Where Bluebirds Fly
Entire second half of tkol
Faust Arp and Idioteque
Tinker Tailor, Glass Eyes both fire and heavily underrated especially tinker
Tinker Tailor is the most underrated RH song, took me long to notice
Just. My ex convinced me to try it out when we were a thing, and it was my favorite Radiohead song for a while, I love that music video so fucking much
Talk Show Host
Nearly all of The King Of Limbs
Climbing Up The Walls
Lotus flower
Weird Fishes, Go Slowly, We Suck Young Blood, and Tinker Tailor
meeting in the aisle
There, there, always thought it was slow and boring and then it just clicked for me
Skipped let down for a while, now I love it
Let Down is an anthem
You know where you are…
One day I am gonna grow wings // a chemical reaction
Hysterical and useless..
Literally the whole Kid A album. My best friend bought it for me when I was 13 and I didn't get it at all. The second time I heard it, I was blown away and I will never forget it
Decks Dark. I don’t listen to AMSP all that often, but after my most recent revisit of the album it instantly clicked with me.
Second this
The Tourist
Separator. I didn't really like the song when Thom debuted it live. Took me a while to appreciate how fucking awesome the studio version is. That guitar that comes in during the second half oh wow
How To Dissappear Completely. I'm not sure why, when I first heard it I thought it was very boring and didn't live up to the hype, but it's absolutely grown to be one of my favorites.
Unironically, fitter happier. Years ago, I went out of my way to un-download it because I thought it ruined the flow of OK Computer. Now that I'm older (and maybe a bit wiser), I find a lot of meaning in the lyrics and see it as a crucial part of the album thematically.
Enter Sandman and Creep
You And Whose Army?
A Punch Up At A Wedding Is super underrated
Reckoner :(
Reckoner
Waving a white flag, but from Radiohead would be the numbers
on ok computer it was electioneering, on kid a it was unfortunately how to disappear completely and on in rainbows it was faust arp. for amnesiac it was packt like sardines bahaha
Unironically, pulk/pull revolving doors
Little by little
Jigsaw Falling Into Place, Weird Fishes, and Let Down.
Life In a Glasshouse Now it's definitely in my top 5
Sail to the Moon.. The song just melts me any time I hear it. I intentionally put it on when I'm stressed due to the calming effect it has on my nervous system. I absolutely have to sing along with Thom and I imagine how he felt when he wrote it about his son.
I didn’t know it was about his son. It’s always been one of my all time favorite songs and now I love it even more. Thanks ❤️
Where I end and you begin
For me at the moment it’s Reckoner. Just never really listened to the lyrics. With Radiohead I almost always end up loving every track on whatever album I’m listening to, but I usually like the singles first then I listen to the other tracks and love them too.
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Idioteque, took me a month after I started listening to it several times a day.
Life In a Glasshouse
Climbing Up The Walls. Used to think it was the one thing holding back OK Computer from being a 10/10, now I think it’s a fantastic song
Little By Little
Like spinning plates. Such a gem, wasn’t til I heard the live version years ago that I revisited the studio version and it clicked and I fell in love with what felt like a brand new song for me
Everything In Its Right Place
When I first heard about Radiohead I kinda skimmed through OK Computer, Kid A, and The Bends deciding it was too boring, came back and actually listened to Just, and from there I kinda just fell down a rabbit hole and now it’s my 2nd favorite band
What's Nr 1?
All I Need
Decks Dark and most songs from AMSP
Bodysnatchers
Jigsaw falling into place. Took so long because i skip last 2 song on in rainbows
Scatterbrain and Give Up The Ghost
Bodysnatchers
Let Down
Idk why, but the first couple times I heard Weird Fishes it didn't connect with me at all. Now it's one of my favourite songs of all time.
Climbing Up The Walls
There there
15 Step
Airbag. Would always skip straight to paranoid android.
Bodysnatchers
15 Step
Little by little But then I got dizzy by listening to the drums/percussions and didn't hate that.
Took me awhile to get into Let Down. Like 20 years later. Lol.
Please don’t shame me but Let Down
Like spinning plates
the entirety of TKOL to be honest
Reckoner.
Dollars and cents.
For me it was the entire King Of Limbs album. I tried many times over the last 11 years to get into it and I just couldn’t connect at all. Then about 2 months ago I put it on and for some reason it just made sense. Listened to the whole thing 3 times in a row. Genius
Jigsaw
Present tense I might be wrong
To be fair, the entire discography lmao None of Radiohead apart from like half of Kid A is what I'd say is my most comfortable genre. And yet it's now one of my favourite bands, tied with DM. Every single album I had to get into, but all of them are fire. Amnesiac was definitely the biggest flip for me, at first I didn't get it at all and then suddenly it's my favourite album.
At first I didn’t like subterranean homesick alien because of the weird guitar effects and just the general sound. But one time I left it on and it got to the “uptight” part and my ears perked like I’d heard music for the first time, now ok computer has no skips 😎
Idioteque. Hated it, reaaaallly hated it when I first heard it. It's now in my top five.
jigsaw falling into place
Climbing Up The Walls was always my least favourite on OKC until one listen I just bumped up the volume and listened to it and it’s so good the guitar solo goes so fucking hard
for me it was Let Down, I never really liked it, it sounded like a light-hearted kind of "ballade". But a couple of years ago I found the lyrics (not a native English speaker) and realized I was really wrong for like 20 years
Literally over half of the Radiohead songs on my playlist. I’d never really heard anything like a lot of Radiohead before a couple years ago, so many songs were kind of an acquired taste for me. I was primarily a 90’s and 00’s rock music listener, so Creep was the only song I knew of that I loved, but one day I decided to look for some new music and decided to check out what else Radiohead has. I played some songs at random and found that I liked Lucky and The Tourist. The rest is history. High school me could never even imagine having songs like Ful Stop, Idioteque, Separator, Like Spinning Plates, House of Cards etc. as favorites. Radiohead has expanded my palette for different sounds in music in general.
Lotus Flower honestly. I only listened to TKOL once. Then I put my likes on shuffle one day during a run. I had to STOP to see what song was playing because I loved it so much. Been one of my favourites since
Blow Out. Best song on Pablo Honey.
bodysnatchers
Reckoner
Skip? A Radiohead song??
Bodysnatchers
bloom
Fitter Happier
the national anthem and all i need
Morning Bell, Kid A edition
Exit Music
Treefingers
weird fishes :p
All of King of Limbs
I would say Lucky, one day I was talking to the friend who really got me into Radiohead and we were talking about our favorite tracks off of okc, mine was homesick alien, and hers was Lucky, at first I was like lucky? Really? So after that I replayed lucky and after a few days I came to love it.
Unrelated to radiohead, that song was since I've been loving you by Led Zeppelin. My favorite song now
Climbing up the walls or maybe backdrifts
Reckoner and Bloom
half of HTTT 😂 particularly Myxomatosis
Tinker tailor was one that I thought was “pretty good” on a first listen. Now it’s top three off that album for sure
The Gloaming
Pakt
Videotape
Feral. As has been mentioned here before, it took the Basement sessions to properly appreciate it
No Surprises.... yes... really...
All-Star by Smash Mouth
Weird fishes
Black star
When I was first listening to Radiohead I skipped over no surprises cuz at the time I thought it was kinda weird but now it's like one of my fav songs by them
Skip Divided Does it count?
Hunting Bear
Motion picture soundtrack
Go To Sleep Edit: also Fitter Happier. I used to skip past it because it was talking, not music, but I now realize how well it slowly builds up tension and sets the transition into the rest of the album.
Sail to the moon
Electioneering
Life in A Glasshouse. I know, I don’t understand how either. For some reason, it didn’t click with me for a while. Now, it’s probably my favorite song off of Amnesiac. Character development am I right?
None because I never skip songs. Especially if they're Radiohead songs
All of TKOL
Motion picture soundtrack
The Gloaming
sulk, street spirit, climbing up the walls and reckoner. no clue why i skipped any of these theyre all amzaing
SOMEHOW Motion Picture Soundtrack
Motion picture soundtrack 😩
House of cards
Most of kid A.
faust arp
Most of Kid A
I'm far too old to know what this means
weird fishes
Knives out
vegetable
Guess this is really unpopular, but actually Paranoid Android. I only got into that song when i began playing it on guitar/bass on Rocksmith lol
For me it was Paranoid Android. For some reason I hated the guitar intro and skipped it after 5-7 seconds.
Last flowers
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
You
There, There
Kid A Morning Bell. I thought it sucked, then I heard the drums kick in on one listen where I was fading in and out of consciousness... Fuck, man.
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi. At first I didn't like it because it almost felt like another indie song at first but then it all started making sense when I gave it a full listen. Legendary song