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  2. Let Down (Radiohead song) - Wikipedia

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    Radiohead has rarely performed "Let Down" live. After a 2006 performance, it was performed until it was the tour supporting A Moon Shaped Pool (2016). [5] The multi-track recording used in the studio version makes the song difficult to recreate live, especially with respect to the layering of multiple simultaneous vocal parts sung by Yorke.

  3. How to Disappear Completely - Wikipedia

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    Later that month, Radiohead performed their then-biggest-ever show at the RDS Arena in Dublin, Ireland. [11] [12] The performance was held in windy and rainy conditions. [13] The song was inspired by a dream Yorke had on the night of this show, [14] in which he was running naked down Dublin's River Liffey and being pursued by a tidal wave. [15]

  4. Jigsaw Falling into Place - Wikipedia

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    "Jigsaw Falling into Place" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, produced by Nigel Godrich. It was released as the first single from Radiohead's seventh studio album, In Rainbows (2007), on 14 January 2008.

  5. Let Down - Wikipedia

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    Let Down (Radiohead song) Medicine. Let-down reflex, a release of milk from a lactating woman's nipples This page was last edited on 17 ...

  6. No Surprises - Wikipedia

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    He also said Radiohead wanted to recreate the atmosphere of a song by Marvin Gaye or the Louis Armstrong song "What a Wonderful World". [5] "No Surprises" is in the key of F major. [6] Radiohead recorded many versions of "No Surprises", but felt they could not improve on the first take. [7]

  7. Lift (Radiohead song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lift" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released in 2017. It was first performed in 1996; bootleg recordings were widely circulated, and it became a fan favourite. Radiohead recorded versions of "Lift" during the sessions for their third album, OK Computer (1997), but abandoned it. Radiohead were pressured by its commercial ...

  8. Fake Plastic Trees - Wikipedia

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    The sessions were strained, as Radiohead were under pressure from their record label, EMI, to record a single to match the success of their debut, "Creep". [9] The guitarist Ed O'Brien likened one early version of "Fake Plastic Trees" to the Guns N' Roses song "November Rain", saying it was "pompous and bombastic ... just the worst". [10]

  9. Pyramid Song - Wikipedia

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    "Pyramid Song" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released as the lead single from their fifth studio album, Amnesiac (2001), in May 2001. It features piano, strings, an unusual "shuffling" rhythm and lyrics inspired by the Egyptian underworld and ideas of cyclical time.