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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2008

The Radiohead evolution since Pablo Honey (1993) to Hail to the Thief (2003). 10 years of experimental music.

Featured tracks (in order of appearing):

· "India Rubber" — B-side
· "Anyone Can Play Guitar" (live) — Pablo Honey (1993)
· "Maquiladora" — B-side
· "Just" (live) — The Bends (1995)
· "How Can You Be Sure?" — B-side
· "Subterranean Homesick Alien" (live) — OK Computer (1997)
· "Meeting in the Aisle" — B-side
· "Idioteque" (live) — Kid A (2000)
· "The Amazing Sounds of Orgy" — B-side
· "Life in a Glass House" (live) — Amnesiac (2001)
· "Punchdrunk Lovesick Singalong" (live) — B-side
· "There There" (live) — Hail To The Thief (2003)
· "Backdrifts" (live) — Hail To The Thief (2003)

B-sides are not chronologically related, but they were put arbitrarily.

Note 1: I made this video before "In Rainbows" release.
Note 2: My original YouTube account/nickname was "paulihoney", which was closed some time ago.

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  • and the name of the song at: 4:02 thank you again. jejeje.

  • I just put the track list details on the video description. thanks for your comment.

  • which is the name of the first song???

  • "India Rubber".

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  • more of a "ed's hairloss timelapse" video

  • Besides the Beatles and Dire Straits, one of the few bands I can think of which actually improve with age.

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  • AHHHH I LOVEEE THEM!! WHERE'D YOU GET THAT PICTURE FOR 0:12?!?! I MUST HAVE IT!!! I LOVE YOU RADIOHEAD<3 YOU'VE BEEN MY FAVORITE SINCE I WAS 11. <3

  • Great video! Did this make anyone else sentimental? Not just because of how amazing Radiohead has been over the years, but also from the memories it brings back of when you listened to these songs? Ah, I love them so much it hurts sometimes!

  • @radioivan18 "the amazing sound of orgy"

  • lol sounds like a witch laughing 2:04

  • nice try

  • You should remake this so it includes In Rainbows!

  • The Amazing Sounds of Orgy

  • It's called How Can You Be Sure

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