When it comes to knowledge about music, I have very little. I knew a lot of the big names like The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, but before this class, I didn't know any of their songs. Or at least I thought I didn't. This was kind of the instance with Radiohead. Before listening the "The Bends," I thought that I knew no Radiohead and it would be a completely foreign group. Well it turned out to be the opposite - I ended up recognizing at least half of the album. Which is going to lead me into a small complaint about the radio. I knew all of these Radiohead songs from the radio. But because I didn't know they were sung by Radiohead, I thought that I was unfamiliar with the band... but I was... kind of subconsciously. And that's why the radio frustrates me. You hear tones of great music (sometimes), but you never know the artists unless you happen to be listening when they announce it or you are extremely well educated with music. That was my rant. Now back to the actual blog.
Once I knew that I had heard many of the Radiohead songs before, I became very excited because it's always exciting to listen to music that you actually know... You're more into it and pay closer attention and you actually enjoy it.
I believe the first song we listened to by Radiohead was "Creep," which I know was off of Pablo Honey. We then listened to "High and Dry" off of The Bends. Then, we compared the songs. Mr. A asked the class which one was an easier listen. Unanimously, we agreed that "Creep" was an easier listen. He then asked which song would've been more preferred during that time or even now. The rest of the class responded with "Creep," while I said "High and Dry." Because I was the only one that responded with "High and Dry," I assume that my opinion was probably incorrect if we still keep it in the context of the question he asked. But if I were to answer the question based on my interests, I would for sure answer with "High and Dry." Sure, it requires more attention to listen to, but it is much more interesting. It's lyrics are much more meaningful and Yorke, I feel, is much more emotionally invested in the song. He also has a fabulous voice that is always wonderful to listen to. It's hard to say if I would've picked "Creep" as my favorite in the 1990's or if I would've stuck with "High and Dry." I know that I get really bored with songs that are the same with little to no variation, but I really don't know.
Some of my favorites off The Bends are "High and Dry" (obviously). I also really enjoyed the music video. Rather than distracting the listener, I thought it helped portray the emotions and messages even better. I also love "Fake Plastic Trees." It's a classic, there is not much to say. I also really enjoy "My Iron Lung," which brings up an interesting point. Thom Yorke and the lead singer of Muse, Matthew Bellamy have similar voices. Their bands also share a similar sound. I love Bellamy's voice, so I guess that's why I love Yorke's voice so much as well.
I know that this song isn't on either of those albums, but we did listen to it. I really like Paranoid Android. Okay that's all.