![]() In fact, this might be the most straightforward optimistic thing Radiohead have ever done. So I'm assuming you know what I mean if you paused to wonder over the philosophical contents of TKOL. I don't think that's the case, it's just a matter of my words not doing justice. Yes, I know what I've written sound pretty bad and makes Thom look like a loony follower of some wishy washy New Age-type crap. As if every day, every event in the world could be a revelation watched by an angel on a balcony. It's predictable and harmonious, therefore - it's a source of optimism and this cool confident vibe I get form Supercollider's music and narrative. And it's a natural order, it happens in a matter-of-fact way, there's no big bang and no spectacular end. This is the cycle that repeats throughout an individual's life, as well as throughout the existence of the world. This might be my overinterpretation, but I see Supercollider as a triumphant and affirmative record of the universe's destruction and rebirth, which are two sides of the same coin. ![]() Technology and nature, and physic's imagery as a means of telling a story of 'apocalypsis' and 'genesis'. No peaks and voltage spikes, just this steady, calm and confident development throughout.Īlso, I like how Supercollider ties in lyrically with TKOL. Energetic and upbeat, but not in this strong acute flashy sort of way. Stand Up * Skttrbrain * Spectre * Staircase * Stop Whispering * Street Spirit (Fade Out) * Stupid Car * Subterranean Homesick Alien * Sulk * Supercollider * Talk Show Host * There There * These Are My Twisted Words * Thinking About You * Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief * The Tourist * Trans-Atlantic Drawl * Trickster * True Love Waits * Up on the Ladder * Vegetable * Videotape * We Suck Young Blood * Weird Fishes/Arpeggi * Where I End and You Begin * Worrywort * Yes I Am * You * You and Whose Army? * You Never Wash up After Yourself.I don't know how to describe it, but for me this song is powerful yet understated. I Wish I Was * Burn the Witch * The Butcher * Climbing up the Walls * Codex * Coke Babies * Creep * Cuttooth * The Daily Mail * Daydreaming * Decks Dark * Desert Island Disk * Dollars and Cents * Down Is the New Up * Electioneering * Everything in Its Right Place * Exit Music (For a Film) * Faithless, the Wonder Boy * Fake Plastic Trees * Faust Arp * Feral * Fitter Happier * Fog * Ful Stop * Gagging Order * Give up the Ghost * Glass Eyes * The Gloaming * Go Slowly * Go to Sleep * Harry Patch (In Memory Of) * High & Dry * House of Cards * How Can You Be Sure * How Do You Do? * How I Made My Millions * How to Disappear Completely * I Am a Wicked Child * I Can't * I Might Be Wrong * I Promise * I Want None of This * I Will * Identikit * Idioteque * Ill Wind * In Limbo * India Rubber * Inside My Head * Jigsaw Falling into Place * Just * Karma Police * Kid A * Killer Cars * Kinetic * Knives Out * Last Flowers * Let Down * Lewis (Mistreated) * Life in a Glasshouse * Lift * Like Spinning Plates * Little by Little * Lotus Flower * Lozenge of Love * Lucky * Lull * Lurgee * Man of War * Maquiladora * Melatonin * Million Dollar Question * Molasses * Morning Bell * Morning Bell / Amnesiac * Morning Mr Magpie * Motion Picture Soundtrack * My Iron Lung * Myxomatosis * The National Anthem * No Surprises * Nude * The Numbers * Optimistic * Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box * Palo Alto * Paperbag Writer * Paranoid Android * Pearly * Permanent Daylight * Planet Telex * Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2) * Pop Is Dead * Present Tense * Prove Yourself * Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors * Punchdrunk Lovesick Singalong * Pyramid Song * Reckoner * Ripcord * Sail to the Moon * Scatterbrain * Separator * Sit Down. * Bangers + Mash * The Bends * Bishop's Robes * Black Star * Bloom * Blow Out * Bodysnatchers * Bones * Bullet Proof. Titles: (Nice Dream) * 15 Step * 2+2=5 * 4 Minute Warning * A Punch up At a Wedding * A Reminder * A Wolf at the Door * Airbag * All I Need * The Amazing Sounds of Orgy * Anyone Can Play Guitar * Backdrifts * Banana Co. It also features 48 pages of artwork by the band's album artist Stanley Donwood, who designed the exclusive cover artwork. This artist-approved, 368-page book contains 154 songs, including B-sides and rarities, all with lyrics and guitar chords. Radiohead Complete is the definitive collection of Radiohead songs, including every song ever released by the British rock band (at time of publication).
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