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4Radiohead is weird, [[NightmareFuel/{{Radiohead}} disturbing]]... yet has a large assortment of [[TearJerker these type of songs]]. Most of their albums have at least a few examples.
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9[[folder: ''Pablo Honey'']]
10* Overplayed and cliché as it may be, to the point that [[CreatorBacklash even the band are sick of it]], "Creep" is popular for a very good reason, because [[ShrinkingViolet its]] [[NoSocialSkills subject]] [[AllLoveIsUnrequited matter]] is all-too familiar.
11--> "''[[DespairEventHorizon Whatever makes you happy]]\
12Whatever you want\
13You're so [[PrecisionFStrike fucking]] special\
14[[IJustWantToBeSpecial I wish I was special...]]''"
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16--> "''[[SelfHarm I don't care if it hurts]]\
17I wanna have control\
18I want a perfect body\
19I want a perfect soul''"
20** While Radiohead's "Creep" is sad in and of itself, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXlzci1rKNM this]] cover by a homeless man can tug at the heartstrings of even the most resolute of individuals.
21** Scala & Kolacny Brothers' haunting [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axrqVfuGHh0 choral reimagining]], as heard in the trailer for ''Film/TheSocialNetwork''.
22** Even Music/RichardCheese manages to deliver a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxZNCvjQS50 heartbreaking rendition]], delivered in [[SadClown a sarcastically upbeat style]].
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25[[folder:''The Bends'']]
26* "High and Dry" may sound more nostalgic and longing than outright sad, but it certainly qualifies.
27--> "''Kill yourself for recognition, kill yourself to never ever stop...''"
28* There's a lot of great lines in "Fake Plastic Trees" but especially heartrending is the final verse:
29--> "''She looks like the real thing\
30She tastes like the real thing\
31My fake plastic love\
32[...] And it wears me out\
33It wears me out''"
34** And not to mention:
35---> "''And I can't help the feeeeeeling\
36I could blow through the ceeeee-eeeeiling\
37If I just turn... and run.''"
38** And just the lament that he'd be phony if he could for her but he just can't keep up the act.
39---> "''And if I could be who you wanted\
40If I could be who you wanted\
41All the time\
42All the time''"
43** To elaborate: A song lamenting the artificiality of modern life ends with the narrator proclaiming he would be just as fake as everything else to be with his "fake plastic love" if it was possible.
44** Even more of a TearJerker in UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}}, where it was the soundtrack for a [[PublicServiceAnnouncement PSA]] on Down syndrome.
45* The climax of "Bones".
46* The backing vocals to "(Nice Dream)":
47--> "''If you think that you're strong enough\
48If you think you belong enough''"
49* "Bullet Proof..I Wish I Was" can usually tug on one's heartstrings, especially if you’ve ever suffered from mental health issues. It describes the narrator’s desire to be stronger emotionally. Don't listen to that song in a depressive mood.
50--> "''Limb by limb and tooth by tooth\
51Stirring up inside of me\
52Every day, every hour\
53I wish that I was bulletproof''"
54* "Black Star". There's something nostalgic-sounding about that central riff that tugs at your heartstrings.
55* While the rest of the album is far from happy, "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" takes a straight veer into sheer nihilism. What can be gleamed from the disturbing and surreal lyrics suggests an utterly painful message of the meaningless and futility of existence, and how everything that we work towards will "fade out" upon our death. The song ends with the conclusion which, in context, sounds more like a desperate plea to achieve some type of purpose.
56--> "''[[TheAntiNihilist Immeeeeerse]] [[HopeSpot your soooooouuuuuul]] [[DespairEventHorizon in love...]]''"
57!! Singles
58* "Lewis (Mistreated)" has a very catchy and upbeat riff, [[LyricalDissonance but the depressing lyrics convey a different message]]. Thom Yorke even sounds like he's crying (or at least very distressed) when he sings these lyrics:
59--> "''Don't do it, don't, jump''"
60** It doesn't help that Thom pauses right before he says "Jump," which might imply he ''did'' jump.
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63[[folder:''OK Computer / OK NOTOK'']]
64!! ''OK Computer''
65* From "Paranoid Android":
66--> "''RAAAAAAAIN DOOOOOOOOOOOOWN...\
67RAAAAAAAAAIIIN DOOOOOOOOWN\
68COME ON RAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIN DOOOOOOOOWN...\
69ON MEEEEEEEEEE...''"
70* "Exit Music (for a Film)". It was written for [[Film/WilliamShakespearesRomeoAndJuliet an adaptation]] of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' and was directly inspired by the original story itself, so the TearJerker quality is imported from a much older source. The broken-sounding, raw vocals at the end are especially gut-wrenching.
71** There's a certain emotional heft to the climax, with the way Thom sings and especially this line; think of the source material for this song and just [[FridgeHorror consider what it means]]:
72---> "''[[TogetherInDeath Now we are one in everlasting peace]]''"
73* "Let Down". As if the subject matter isn't melancholy enough, the "You know where you are..." bit is one of the most heartbreakingly beautiful moments in music history.
74** These lines also deserve a special mention:
75---> "''One day I'm going to grow wings\
76A chemical reaction\
77Hysterical and useless''"
78* Some people can feel melancholy from listening to "Karma Police".
79--> "''Karma police\
80I’ve given all I can, but it’s not enough''"
81* "Fitter Happier" never fails to bring certain people to tears: alongside the ominous dissonant piano, the [[MachineMonotone computer voice]] describes the "ideal" modern life of someone who conforms so much to social norms they become an EmptyShell:
82--> "''Calm.\
83[[MotiveDecay Fitter Healthier]].\
84[[CapitalismIsBad And more productive]].\
85[[HumanResources A pig]].\
86[[AndIMustScream In a cage]].\
87[[FateWorseThanDeath On antibiotics]].''"
88* The outright creepy "Climbing Up The Walls".
89-->''Do not cry out or hit the alarm\
90You know we're friends till we die''
91* "No Surprises" has sent many people into multi-day cascades of melancholy when they actually tried to reconcile the [[LyricalDissonance dissonance between the music and the lyrics]].
92** The little moment of peace at the end just increases the tearjerkiness.
93---> "''Such a pretty house, such a pretty garden''"
94** The demo version "(No Surprises Please)" is just as tearjerking, considering how fragile Yorke's voice sounds.
95** The lyrics seem to depict a man whose life is so unfulfilling he has resigned himself to a dull, boring life. Or worse, he has decided to commit suicide in order to escape the mundanity. [[SarcasmMode It's a cheerful song]].
96* "Lucky" in itself has a somber, heart-rending effect, but when set to a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekn8_tmLrBo war child video]], the song takes an entirely new light.
97* "The Tourist".
98--> "''Hey man, slow down... slow down...''"
99!! ''OK NOTOK''
100* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sFvFVkeGVg&ab_channel=Radiohead I Promise]] is a stunning listen. From Thom's falsetto vocals backed by an acoustic riff, the string arrangement and the funeral march-esque drums. The music video makes it more heartbreaking to listen to as it is supposedly inspired by Thom's experience touring OK Computer by depicting a severed head of an android stuck on a bus and looking out on the outside world, trying to form emotions with figures passing by.
101* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3GLYgJQARI How I Made My Millions]]" is one of the band's most emotional and vulnerable songs, considering it takes a rather minimalist approach, being led only by piano with Thom's gentle vocals on top of it to produce a raw, naked sound.
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104[[folder:''Kid A Mnesia'']]
105!! ''Kid A''
106* Everything in Its Right Place:
107--> [[FlatWhat What, What?]] [[MadnessMantra Was That you try to saaaaaaay]]??????\
108[[MadnessMantra Tried to saaaaaaayyyyy]]???\
109[[MadnessMantra Tried to saaaaayyyyy]]?????\
110[[MadnessMantra Tried to ssaaaaaayyyy]]???????\
111[[BrokenRecord Tried to sssaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy]]?????
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113* "How to Disappear Completely" is a good example. Thom painfully singing, "I'm not here; this isn't happening" is enough to bring many to tears. The lines were actually given to Yorke as a sort of mantra, a way to disconnect himself from a situation, avoiding discomfort, particularly with performing onstage.
114* "Motion Picture Soundtrack", the final track, has an air of desperation to it. It's a sad and almost pathetic reconciliation with the rest of the world after the most alien and emotionally tangled album Radiohead has ever put out. Oh, and the angelic harps are killer.
115--> "''It's not like the movies\
116They fed us on little... white lies"\
117[...] "I'll see you... in the next life...''"
118** The final line is used to great effect in this particular promotional [[https://youtu.be/ldNJqpXmTJs?t=663 blip]] for Kid A which shows the Modified Bear logo as a Polar Bear on a block of ice which after a while begins to sink, sending the bear to its doom as it just stares and blinks at the viewer.
119*** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjqHQ4Bh5Ls The [=OKNOTOK=] cassette version]] (while sounding like an outtake of ''OK Computer'') takes a step further where it's just Thom and his piano and the track's missing (and gut-wrenching) third verse is included:
120---> "''Beautiful angel\
121Pulled apart at birth\
122Limbless and helpless\
123I can't even recognize you''"
124*** Special mention should go towards [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeI0PXj7LIw&ab_channel=AnthonyPackwood this]] hauntingly beautiful brass cover of Motion Picture Soundtrack by The Calgary Stampede Showband in November 2015. This particular cover was recorded at the funeral of member Mackenzie May who sadly took their own life in 2015. The song is usually played by the showband to welcome new members into their troupe, to thank those for their dedication to the troupe or to honor their fallen members. Although admittedly a hard watch, the cover is absolutely beautiful to hear in a brass arrangement, especially the final crescendo of the piece is gut wrenching and heartbreaking yet absolutely stunning, a beautiful tribute to one of their fallen.
125!! ''Amnesiac''
126* Oh sweet God, "Pyramid Song".
127--> "''... And we all went to heaven in a little rowboat\
128There was nothing to fear, nothing to doubt...''"
129** In the "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fH40DYHzHs#t=20 Live in Praha Concert]]", Thom dedicates it to Creator/FranzKafka before they play it. The live version featuring Jonny's bowing of his electric guitar makes it all the more haunting.
130** The computer-animated video just about matches the depressing lyrics. We're introduced to a man standing on the roof of a skyscraper in the middle of an ocean, revealing he's the last survivor of a [[WorldWreckingWave flood]] that destroyed his city, [[AfterTheEnd and possibly the rest of the world]]. Suiting up, he dives into the water and observes the city's sunken ruins. In the end, he swims into what is apparently his family's house, takes a seat, and [[DrivenToSuicide unplugs his oxygen cord so he can rejoin his loved ones]]. Quite possibly the most amount of emotion you'll ever feel for a CGI stick figure.
131* "You and Whose Army?" stands out especially, although it might be closer to SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic.
132!!! Amnesiac singles
133* The beginning of "Cuttooth". It's not so much the words but the longing way Thom sings it.
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136[[folder:''Hail to the Thief'']]
137* ''Sail To The Moon'':
138--> "''Sail us to moon''"
139* "'''There There'''". Thom just sounds pained at times, and was allegedly [[TearJerker brought to tears]] after hearing the final mastered version of the song.
140--> "'''''WEEEEE AAAARRRRREEEEE AAAAACCCCCIIIIIDDDEEENNNTSS!!!\
141WAAAAATTTTTIIIINNGG!!!\
142WAAAAATTTTTIIIINNGG!!!\
143TO HAAAAAAAPPPPPPEEENNM!!!!!'''''"
144* "I Will". It's essentially a song about [[WarIsHell how war affects children]] and is very simplistically depressing in a stripped-down sense, relying on only an isolated guitar and Thom. It was reportedly influenced by news footage of a bomb shelter containing kids and families being destroyed in the first Gulf War. Considering how [[PapaWolf the birth of Thom's son]] affected the album as a whole, it's easy to see how heavy the song is in that context.
145--> "''I won't let this happen to my children\
146Meet the real world coming out of your shell''"
147* "Scatterbrain" has a rather melancholy sound to it.
148* "A Wolf at the Door". While it's not as slow and melancholy as most of the songs on this list, it is sung with incredible bitterness and desperation. You can't help but feel the pain in Thom Yorke's voice.
149--> "''Let me back\
150Let me back\
151I promise to be good\
152Don't look in the mirror at the face you don't recognize\
153Help me, call the doctor, put me inside''"
154** During certain live performances of the song, Thom Yorke actually lies down and curls up in a fetal position during the post-chorus "no no no no no no no no"s.
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157[[folder: ''Com Lag (2 + 2 = 5)'']]
158* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWG9xPWsg_g Gagging Order]]"... just listen for yourself.
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161[[folder:''In Rainbows'']]
162!! Original album
163* "Nude" is so emotional that it can be seriously tolling on the heart, especially with its having one of Radiohead's most beautiful soundscapes led by an excellently beauteous vocal display from Thom.
164* "All I Need" is definitely incredibly melancholy and apathetic.
165** And try to watch the video for that song, made by them and an alliance with Creator/{{MTV}} against child labor.
166* "Faust Arp" is crowingly [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments the most heartwarming song]] of "In Rainbows".
167* "Videotape" It's been interpreted as a suicide note in the form of a song, though Thom says it's supposed to be a deathbed message. The final lines, especially, can give some listeners the sniffles:
168--> "''I can't do it face to face\
169I'm talking to from miles away\
170No matter what happens now\
171I won't be afraid\
172Because I know\
173Today has been the most perfect day I've ever seen''"
174** [[BittersweetEnding And then the album ends.]]
175!! Disk 2
176* "Go Slowly" and "Last Flowers to the Hospital" are both incredibly melancholy and beautiful. The latter was originally written during the ''OK Computer'' sessions, during the height of Thom's JerkAss reputation and depression.
177--> "''I cannot keep up\
178Trodding on people's toes\
179'Snot nosed little punk'\
180And I can't face the evening straight\
181And you can't offer me escape''"
182* "Four Minute Warning" seems to be about the narrator's home being bombed. The desperate, self-deceiving lyrics add to the effect.
183--> "''This is just a nightmare\
184Soon I'm gonna wake up\
185Someone's gonna bring me round...''"
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188[[folder:''The King of Limbs'']]
189* "Codex". It's a slow, brooding song that starts as a LonelyPianoPiece before it gets backed by brass arrangements that sound a few smidgens more upbeat than as if they were playing for a funeral. Then there's the lyrics:
190-->"''Sleight of hand\
191Jump off the end\
192Into a clear lake\
193No one around\
194Just dragonflies\
195Flying to the side\
196No one gets hurt\
197You've done nothing wrong\
198Slide your hand\
199Jump off the end\
200The water's clear\
201And innocent\
202The water's clear\
203And innocent''"
204* "Give Up the Ghost" is rather tearjerky, and especially powerful since it's such a ''stripped down'' song, only consisting of layers of Thom's voice and an acoustic guitar.
205** The ''From the Basement'' video album version outdoes the album version's tearjerkiness by a mile.
206* "Separator", even though it's arguably the most upbeat and "happiest" song on the album. It's like a lucid dream that you just don't want to wake up from.
207--> "''I wanna slip it over\
208And get back under\
209And if you think this is over then\
210You're wrong''"
211** At the end of the song, the character sings "Wake Me Up": it sounds like he is realizing that this moment of pleasure is [[AllJustADream just a dream]] and that the inevitable moment where he wakes up will be more painful the longer he takes pleasure in it.
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214[[folder:''A Moon Shaped Pool'']]
215* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTAU7lLDZYU "Daydreaming"]], a beautiful and emotional piano ballad that serves as a pristine mix of ''Music/KidA''-esque ambience and ''Music/InRainbows''-esque art rock.
216** The [[LastNoteNightmare ending]] initially sounds just [[NightmareFuel disturbing]], but manages to get sad once you find out [[IndecipherableLyrics what Thom's saying]]: "half of my life". This is the first Radiohead album made since Thom broke up with his wife after 23 years of marriage. He was 47 years old at the time of the album's release, so he was with his wife for around ''half of his life''.
217* "Glass Eyes" could possibly take the place as Radiohead's most beautiful composition ever, featuring Jonny Greenwood's orchestration skills at their finest, accompanied by gorgeous, harp-like piano playing, making for a subtle but aching performance. The song itself is about being on the verge of having a sudden and unexpected panic attack from visiting an unwelcoming new town. Jesus.
218* As it [[AwesomeMusic/{{Radiohead}} soothes and caresses your ears]], "Identikit" is very melancholic song. The bridge with beautiful bassline by Colin and {{ethereal choir}} doesn't help
219-->''Broken hearts make it rain, broken hearts make it rain\
220Broken hearts make it rain, broken hearts make it rain\
221Broken hearts make it rain, broken hearts make it rain\
222Broken hearts make it rain, broken hearts make it rain\
223Broken hearts make it rain, broken hearts''\
224 ([[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome and then the choir goes]])
225-->''Broken hearts make it rain, broken hearts make it rain\
226Broken hearts make it rain, broken hearts make it rain\
227Broken hearts make it rain, broken hearts make it rain\
228Broken hearts make it rain, broken hearts make it rain''
229* Some people felt sad while listening to "Present Tense" for the good reasons: harmonious guitar duet of Thom and Johnny and the lyrics, which sound even more haunting because of the delayed backing vocal
230-->''This dance, this dance\
231(...this dance, this dance, this dance, this dance, this...)\
232Is like a weapon, is like a weapon\
233(is like a weapon, like a weapon)\
234Of self-defence, of self-defence\
235(self, self, self.)\
236Against the present\
237(against, against, against, against, against, against, against, against...)\
238Against the present\
239The present tense\
240(present tense, present tense.)\
241No, I won't get heavy, don't get heavy\
242Keep it light and keep it moving\
243I am doing no harm\
244As my world comes crashing down\
245I'll be dancing, freaking out\
246Deaf, dumb, and blind''.
247* "True Love Waits". Oh god. There's a reason why people consider it one of Thom's finest moments as a songwriter.
248-->"''I'm not living\
249I'm just killing time...''"
250** In the context of the album (see above under "Daydreaming"), the line "Just don't leave" is utterly wrenching. The song has existed for over twenty years, but it puts a new spin on the performance featured here.
251** A Website/YouTube comment [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzyOfQeK-bY (from the original version of the song)]] sums it all up best:
252---> '''adamtaylor1739''': This [The original version] version is like an optimistic look into the future\
253The Moon Shaped Pool version is like a regretful look into the past
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256[[folder:Other]]
257* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vztj_TnUQyY "Harry Patch (In Memory Of)"]] was written as a tribute to Harry Patch, the last surviving soldier to have fought in the trenches during World War I, who has recently passed away.
258* "Talk Show Host" can often leave some people feeling depressed.
259* The band's music tends to get used in heartbreaking Public Service Announcements like [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sa8DVemL33g this]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhKMouRaWcY this]].
260* The [[RearrangeTheSong live version]] of "Fog".
261--> "''Where did you go bad...? Did you go bad...?''"
262* "Harrowdown Hill", Thom Yorke's solo song about the suicide of weapons expert [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kelly_(weapons_expert) David Kelly]].
263--> "''It was a slippery, slippery, slippery slope\
264I felt me slipping in and out of consciousness\
265I felt me slipping in and out of consciousness\
266[...] [[KilledMidSentence I feel me--]]''"
267* They've been known to do brief ambient renditions of already broken songs before playing "Everything in its Right Place" live. Amongst these are {{Music/REM}}'s "The One I Love", {{Music/Bjork}}'s "Unravel", their own "True Love Waits" and Music/YeahYeahYeahs' "Maps", the last one of which probably stands out as the most saddening.
268--> "''Wait, they don't love me like I love you, wait, they don't love me like I love you...''"
269* The documentary film ''Meeting People Is Easy'' is rather distressing, especially since it mainly focuses on Radiohead's difficulty dealing with their growing popularity during the ''OK Computer'' era. The saddest scenes are subtle, but are still packed with quite the emotion.
270** There's one particular scene after the band gets rejected from a club (briefly followed by a group of people harassing Thom, urging him to write a song about the situation and shouting "RADIOHEAD! CREEP! DICKHEAD!" at him), which shows a reverse-playing clip of a stressed out and mentally exhausted Thom wandering around in his hotel room and taking his pills, before zooming in on a note that reads "I'm not here and this isn't really happening..." taped onto his window, while "On Your Own Again" by Music/ScottWalker plays in the background.
271* [[Film/{{Spectre}} "Spectre"]], [[WhatCouldHaveBeen the rejected theme song for the Bond movie of the same name]]. Apart from the haunting sounds, it basically reads as a summation of [[Film/JamesBond James Bond's]] tragedies and struggles.
272* The fact that [[http://www.pmb.ox.ac.uk/news/dr-rachel-owen-1968-2016 Thom's now-former wife has passed away]] makes certain aspects of ''Music/AMoonShapedPool'' ("Daydreaming", "True Love Waits") [[HarsherInHindsight a whole lot sadder]] to listen to.
273* The liner notes for this same album include dedications to Scott Johnson - the band's drum tech who was killed in a stage accident in 2011 - and Vic Godrich - the father of the band's producer Nigel Godrich and a sound editor for ''Series/DoctorWho'', who died while the album was being recorded.
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