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The Daily Mail (From the Basement)
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‘The King of Limbs – From the Basement’ was recorded at Maida Vale Studios in London in 2011. ‘The Daily Mail’ is taken from the double single ‘The Daily Mail / Staircase’ out on XL Recordings. Buy & stream it here: radiohead.ffm.to/thedailymailstaircase

Produced and Mixed by Nigel Godrich
Directed and Edited by Vern Moen
Sound Engineer: Darrell Thorpe
Recording Assistant: Drew Brown
Directory of Photography: Daniel Landin
Producers: James Chads, Dilly Gent, Nigel Godrich, John Woollcombe
Drums: Clive Deamer
Brass: Noel Langley, Yazz Ahmed, Clare Moss, Trevor Mires, Owen Marshall, Ben Castle, Phil Todd

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@nodenaatti5281

3 years ago

One of Radiohead’s best in my opinion. The climax is unbelievable.

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@Kaisersozze

3 years ago

"Lets move on yeah", as if nothing amazing just happened.

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@carfish

3 years ago

This is probably the best sounding live performance I've ever heard

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@blythemajors9193

3 years ago

Radiohead are just ridiculous. As good as they have ever been.

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@herbiehancock4495

3 years ago

After 2:33, every instrument you have heard from the beginning starts to attack you, and the adrenaline rush it creates is unceaseable, just so hard to deal with even after the song ends.

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@LudithaMusic

2 years ago

part 1 (0:31 - 2:09) on D part 2 (2:11 - 2:37) on D# part 3 (2:38 - 3:37) on C last part (3:38 - end) on A# / Bb damn, that moving chord progression was so crazy!

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@hyfroC

3 years ago

I remember listening to this song on repeat in 2011 on an aeroplane during turbulence bc I thought I was going to die. Perfect song to listen to while you’re dying. 10/10 would listen on my deathbed. 👍

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@thbltmusic

3 years ago

Should’ve been on the main album, it’s that good.

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@zoepalmer3668

3 years ago

today is a good day

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@vladimirkelaskin6728

2 years ago

Arguably Radiohead's most well-hidden gem.

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@civi554

3 years ago

I like how Thom wipes the blood from his face after murdering that song. 3:56

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@marcojugo8147

3 years ago

I love how everyone at 2:00 looks at Jonny for his cue

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@kefka989

3 years ago

This one really hits me. It sounds so emotional, not emo or crybaby, but legit emotional. It gets you by the heart and soul and refuses to let go, and that in my opinion is what music is and should be all about.

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@bikescience1

3 years ago

You think you’ve heard the best Radiohead performance you could possibly hear, then you find another one...

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@sgu00dir

2 years ago

This is a legit masterpiece. That chord change, bluesy piano riff bit is just insane, the musicality and the sonics are glorious. But my favourite bit is the cheesy bass slide just as band fully kicks in! Love it!

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@glennc100

3 years ago

This is a remarkable piece of music that would make any music theorist's head spin. Thom and Jonny follow no rules when it comes to songwriting

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@res0nanc320

3 years ago

Radiohead have always been incredibly generous with their music. Truly one of the greatest bands of all time.

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@jojo2o2

3 years ago

Ed really do be contemplating life in that first half

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@glennc100

3 years ago

This has to be top ten Radiohead songs...how was this not on an album? I can't believe they recorded this live with a complete horn section...an amazing recording engineering feat. WOW

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@thisistheglasshouse

3 years ago

This song just keeps going up and up and up until it hits the ceiling and nosedives back down to Earth. A story in itself.

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