RADIOHEAD Released Their Sumblime Breakthrough LP ‘THE BENDS’ 30 Years Ago Today

13 March 2025

RADIOHEAD released their second LP THE BENDS on 13 March 1995,
today 30 years ago. A sublime, bloodcurdling masterpiece. Striking strokes
of genius such as My Iron Lung, High and Dry, Fake Plastic Trees, Just, Street Spirit
(Fade Out)
and the title track lifted this record to a sui generis opus. Along, with
OK Computer, the most complete achievement of Radiohead‘s phenomenal
catalogue.

The Bends was the first Radiohead album with artwork by Stanley Donwood,
who has worked with Yorke to create all of the band’s artwork since.

Yorke and Donwood hired a cassette camera and filmed objects including road signs, packaging and street lights. They entered a hospital to film an iron lung, but, according
to Donwood, found that iron lungs “are not very interesting to look at”. Instead, they filmed
a CPR mannequin, which Donwood described as having “a facial expression like that of an android discovering for the first time the sensations of ecstasy and agony, simultaneously”.
To create the cover image, the pair displayed the footage on a television set and photographed the screen.

The album peaked at #7 in the UK and #88 in the US. But as Radiohead got more
famous and released more impressive material, the LP went on selling on for years.

NME wrote: “Radiohead clearly resolved to make an album
so stunning it would make people forget their own name,
never mind ‘Creep’.”

KEY SINGLES

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RADIOHEAD – 20 Years Ago At Glastonbury With A Spine-Chilling Rendition Of ‘PLASTIC FAKE TREES’

3 December 2023

It’s already 7 years since RADIOHEAD put out an album with A Moon Shaped Pool.
And as Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood have lots of fun lately with The Smile (their second album, titled Wall Of Eyes comes out in January, followed by a long tour) I guess new Radiohead music is not planned whatsoever.

So back to old stuff. Like with this awesome performance of PLASTIC FAKE TREES, one
of their best compositions ever (featured on their 1995 breakthrough classic The Bends) at Glastonbury in 2003, 20 years ago.

Spine-chilling.

RADIOHEAD: Bio – Discography

Classic Clips – RADIOHEAD With ‘FAKE PLASTIC TREES’ Live On MTV 1995

11 November 2023

Epic.
Stellar.
Glorious.

Her green plastic watering can
For her fake Chinese rubber plant
In the fake plastic earth

That she bought from a rubber man
In a town full of rubber plans
To get rid of itself

It wears her out
It wears her out

She lives with a broken man
A cracked polystyrene man
Who just crumbles and burns

He used to do surgery
For girls in the eighties
But gravity always wins

And it wears him out
It wears him out

She looks like the real thing
She tastes like the real thing
My fake plastic love

But I can’t help the feeling
I could blow through the ceiling
If I just turn and run

And it wears me out
It wears me out

And if I could be who you wanted
If I could be who you wanted
All the time
All the time

One Of Their Best Songs – ‘FAKE PLASTIC TREES’ by RADIOHEAD – Released 25 Years Ago Today…

Top singles from the past…

15 May 2020

Band: Radiohead
Single: Fake Plastic Trees
B-sides: India Rubber and How Can You Be Sure?
Released: 15 May 1995 – 25 years ago
Score: #20 in the UK, #11 on alternative
charts in the US and  #7 in Canada
Album: The Bends – their stunning second LP

Official video…


RADIOHEAD: Facebook

RADIOHEAD – ‘Fake Plastic Trees’ – Glastonbury Festival UK 2017 – Just Awesome!

Memorable live moments

Watch THOM YORKE and RADIOHEAD play a spine-tingling version of one of their best songs ever ‘FAKE PLASTIC TREES‘ (from their superb 1995 Bends  album) at Glastonbury Festival in 2017. It starts magically acoustic and explodes midway into a rousing epic knockout. Just awesome…

Here’s is the original clip…

RADIOHEAD: Facebook


The original artwork of the single…