In order to mark the release of The Best of Radiohead, T-Sides is giving away 3 copies of The Best of Radiohead DVD, which features 21 music videos, including live performances.
What do you have to do to win? Good question!
If you click on the (more…) jump below, you’ll find the tracklist for The Best of Radiohead. In order to win, send an email to taylor @ t-sides.com detailing what song you think should (or should not) have been included and why. The most convincing answers will receive a copy of the DVD and will be posted on T-Sides. Good luck!
Radiohead: “Lucky” (download)
1. Just
2. Paranoid Android
3. Karma Police
4. Creep
5. No Surprises
6. High and Dry
7. My Iron Lung
8. There There
9. Lucky
10. Optimistic
11. Fake Plastic Trees
12. Idioteque
13. 2+2=5
14. The Bends
15. Pyramid Song
16. Street Spirit (Fade Out)
17. Everything In Its Right Place
4 comments
Deanna says:
Jun 18, 2008
There There. The way Thom Yorke sings “I’m lonely” is exactly how it sounds in my head when I’m lonely. Hits right in the sweet spot.
Adrian Cepeda says:
Jun 18, 2008
I’d love to have seen You and Whose Army on the best of. To me this is the quintessential song off of Amnesiac. It’s sinister and memorable. The song is an answer to the “holy Roman Empire” mindset of the Bush Administration. To me You and Whose Army is a call to arms for Radiohead nation to get involved politically and change the world. It’s a ying to revolutionary charge of The National Anthem’s yang. One of the most popular songs that deserves to be on The Best of.
Capski says:
Jun 18, 2008
I’d like them to include a copy of Prince covering “Creep” with a link to send his purpleness a donation of cash.
Matthew Hickey says:
Jun 19, 2008
I’d say the most aggregious absence from the Best of is the lack of any rarities, demos, etc. Including a rarity would have provided a reason for fans who already own the entire Radiohead catalog to express interest in this Best of collection. I’d say the unreleasaed song “Lift” (a studio or a live version) would have been an excellent addition to the Best of. Lift would have been perfect because it is an excellent song: catchy, but still featuring all of the qualities that have made Radiohead great. Additionally, it is a popular live track, and fans of Radiohead have long enjoyed live versions of the song, such as the version from the Landgraaf Festival in 1996. There is even a great video shot at the concert that could have been included on the DVD. Finally, an unreleased track would have been perfect as Radiohead fans are infamous for their obsession with everything Radiohead has even recorded. This track would offer a glimpse as to the reason for that obsession to casual fans as well. This Bends-era unreleased track would have sparked my interest in the collection.