Radiohead - A History: Part 2

Published: Dec. 5, 2018, 5 a.m.

b'When you think about it, it\\u2019s quite an accomplishment to become a one-hit-wonder...sure, your career is essentially over after one song\\u2013but hey, at least you made it that far...think about all the bands who have worked for years and years and years and never managed to enjoy even the briefest taste of success...\\n\\nStill, no one likes that label...it\\u2019s demoralizing, knowing that you\\u2019ve gone down in history as a band with just one good song...\\n\\nIt\\u2019s hard to imagine it now that they\\u2019re considered to be one of the most influential groups of a generation, but this is exactly the sort of thing Radiohead faced early in their career\\u2026\\n\\nBut with the help of producer John Leckie and a tour opening for Alanis Morisette (who was on her way to selling 30 million copies of \\u201cJagged Little Pill\\u201d), they were able to overcome the pressure of following up the potential one-hit-wonder-ness of \\u201cCreep\\u201d\\u2026\\n\\nLet\\u2019s pick up the story there\\u2026this is a history of Radiohead, part 2\\u2026\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'