What are your top ten radiohead songs?

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Post 10 of your favirote Radiohead songs

My'n:
10.The Tourist: Just a nice mellow song to get lost in "hey man slow down"
9. 2+2=5: Traditional Radiohead. Starts out nice and easy than speeRAB up into a crazy jam
8. Knives Out: A very dark song
7. Pyramid Song: A song that can help you threw exstistential fears you may have
6. Clirabing Up The Walls: Just listen to the Synth loop thats played throughout this song along with some other trippy noises
5. Scatterbrain: Underratted song
4. Kid A: I think Piss Me Off said it best "A gorgeous mellow track, almost like a lullaby"
3. Morning Bell: Another master piece from Kid A
2. Karma Police: Such an emotional song "And for a minute there, I lost myself, I lost myself"
1. Idioteque: Takes a couple of listens to understand just like most of the Kid A songs

Honorable Mentions from Inrainbows
 
1. How to Disappear Completely
2. Idioteque
3. Lucky
4. Talk Show Host
5. The National Anthem
6. Life in a Glasshouse
7. Exit Music (For a Film)
8. Morning Bell
9. There There
10. Reckoner
 
Not in order:

Fake Plastic Trees
Talk Show Host
High and Dry
Idioteque
Black Star
Clirabing up the Walls
Everything in its Right Place
Paranoid Android
Just (You do it to Yourself)
My Iron Lung
 
hmmmmm....
not in order
I Might Be Wrong
2+2=5
Bodysnatchers
Optimistic
Karma Police
Exit Music(For A Film)
Just
Everything In Its Right Place
Paranoid Android
Let Down
 
Karma Police
Street Spirit (Fade Out)
Fake Plastic Trees
Exit Music(For A Film)
Paranoid Android
Let Down
High and Dry
Planet Telex
Clirabing Up the Walls
Electioneering
 
No Order;

Pyramid Song
Black Star
There There
A Wolf At The Door
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Kid A
How To Disappear Completely
The Tourist
Clirabing Up The Walls

Runners Up;
You And Whose Army
Life In A Glasshouse
Sulk
Street Spirit
2+2=5
Where I End And You Begin
Nude
Videotape
Treefingers
Idioteque
No Surprises
 
1. 2+2=5: Perfectly sums up the Radiohead i love the most, paranoid, schizo and on the edge. I was blown away the first time i heard it.
2. Paranoid Android: It's such an obvious one but it's easily one of their best moments and is one of the best risks they've taken. Essential.
3. Polyethylene (Parts 1 and 2): The enormous anthem that never was.
4. The National Anthem: THAT bassline. When it's at its climax with the horns blaring it's enough to give me chills.
5. Sail To The Moon: An underrated gem if you ask me, the best of their piano led songs.
6. Blow Out: The best track off Pablo Honey, it's a shame it was on that album as i believe this song will never get the credit it deserves because of it.
7. Kid A: A gorgeous mellow track, almost like a lullaby.
8. The BenRAB: A great slice of 90's british pop that was just that little bit more offbeat than the other stuff at the time.
9. Idioteque: The first time i heard it i nearly had a heart-attack, the band who did Creep did this? The more you hear it the more you love it, another essential.
10. Palo Alto: I think their Pixies infactuation is on show the most here (and Creep of course), it's the blasts of noise that make it.
 
just
the national anthem
pyramid song
you and whose army
exit (music for a film)
street spirit
15 step
clirabing up the walls
paranoid android
2 +2 = 5
 
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