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"All I Need" is a downbeat track with lyrics about obsession and unrequited love. Radiohead released a music video for "All I Need", directed by Steve Rogers, which premiered on 1 May 2008. The video, which contrasts the lives of two boys from different economic backgrounds, received acclaim and won numerous awards.
[5] [6] The Bends (1995) marked a move toward "anthemic rock", [5] with more cryptic lyrics about social and global topics, and elements of Britpop. [5] [7] [8] OK Computer (1997), the first Radiohead album produced by Godrich, [9] features more abstract lyrics that reflected themes of modern alienation, [10] and subtle, complex and textured ...
The English rock band Radiohead reused the chord progression and melody of "The Air That I Breathe" for their 1992 song "Creep". [8] [9] After Rondor Music, the publisher of "The Air That I Breathe", took legal action, Hammond and Hazlewood received cowriting credits and a percentage of the royalties. Hammond said Radiohead were honest about ...
"All I Need (All I Don't)", by Girls Aloud from Sound of the Underground, 2003 "All I Need (Is Not to Need You)", by Patty Loveless from Only What I Feel , 1993 See also
The lyrics were inspired by the stress felt by the singer, Thom Yorke, while promoting Radiohead's album OK Computer (1997). Yorke wrote "Everything in Its Right Place" on piano. Radiohead worked on it in a conventional band arrangement before transferring it to synthesiser, and described it as a breakthrough in the album recording.
"15 Step" was developed in 2005, when Radiohead was experimenting with odd rhythms. The singer, Thom Yorke, arranged the song on his laptop, [1] inspired by the "clapping groove" of "Fuck the Pain Away" (2000) by Peaches. [2] [3] On March 8, 2006, Radiohead teased the song ahead of their tour later that year through a picture posted to their blog.
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Radiohead recorded a version of "Nude" during the first sessions for their third album, OK Computer (1997), with their producer, Nigel Godrich. This version, inspired by Al Green, featured a Hammond organ, a "straighter" feel and different lyrics. The band members were initially pleased with the recording, but came to dislike it.