
Another early Radiohead demo leaked to the web recently, a track that AtEaseWeb users suspect is from the early ’90s. It definitely sounds like it’s taken from that Pablo Honey/The Bends era, whatever this track happens to be. Stream the song, labeled “How Do You Sit Still/Putting Ketchup In The Fridge,” after the jump.
In case you were asking, this is definitely the best B-side from that era. And, if you don’t believe that, at least admire that canary jumpsuit.
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isn’t Lift more of an OK Computer-era B-side?
Yeah, good call Tim. I just wanted to post it.
There’s a link to Lift in the first line below the youtube bar. And True Love Waits is better: http://bit.ly/sJdcP5
haha, i pray Lift WILL be released some day, i know its on a Nigel Godrich demo tape somewhere, and I want to hear the original ‘attempts’ at Nude like a mofo, that original version with the hammond organ is still one of my fav songs i’ve ever heard in my life. (see youtube SF 98)
Where should I look on youtube?
They should save this just incase Batman Forever is re-released one day.
Talk Show Host/Banana Co are by far the best b-sides from The Bends’ era.
they did a billion songs during the bends, i’d go The Trickster and Maquiladora one and two then TSH/BC:)
Thom Yorke used to be a Japanese Ganguro kid? Not a bad look for him…
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What is wrong with you… The piano version of Supercollider is obviously the best
YES! They need to re-redo that song back to the original version for live shows.
The piano version is fantastic, I’m surprised they didn’t sample more from it for the studio version.
i think the rest the band needs to have some balls sometime and say ‘hey thom, we don’t HAVE to doll-up every single song specially since it’s only a glorified b side anyway, you should keep it the simple original style. we don’t need to be involved with every single track.’
sounds more like andy yorke than thom yorke.
i can actually hear U2 influence in there
This is a fake. A really good fake, but a fake. Good work, gang.
theres no way anyone could fake that voice, if you could, you’d be in your own band and be an insta-millionaire.
c’mon. it doesn’t even sound like thom. hard to tell though. it might be a hoax, but i think it sounds an awful lot more like an unbelievable truth (thom’s little brother andy’s old band) song than a radiohead song, based on both the voice and the song itself–lyrically, melodically, and so forth. that sort of warm, simple plaintiveness has always been much more andy’s thing than thom’s thing. the part where he starts to belt “all these colors must be fading…” sounds very andy and not very thom.
Are you deaf? It’s clearly 100% Thom Yorke singing this track.
listen to their old shit, its spot on young thom…and andy barely sounds like thom at all with a tell-tale frog-in-the-throat sound.
this comment thread is mega lulz now that we all know its fake, trolololololol.
Similiar to Thom’s voice, but definitely not a Radiohead song. My guess is Toronto based band Public, they’re pretty similar. http://www.myspace.com/public