June 13, 2008 | Posted by Blair at 6:00 AM

Who doesn't love Radiohead videos?

You could go out and buy yourself a copy of the Best of Radiohead DVD, as it is well worth it for all twenty of those videos (there's also the 4 LP vinyl set and double-CD set available for those of you who haven't been keeping up with all the albums), but guess what?

Since Music For Robots loves you as much as we love Radiohead, we have TWO copies of the Best of Radiohead DVD to give away. So let's have a little contest, shall we?

Email me blair (at) music.for-robots.com with Radiohead in the subject line, and tell me your favorite Radiohead video. I'll pick two winners from the entries if your favorite video is the same as mine (yes, this is my contest, so I make the rules!). You've got all weekend for your guesses.

Contest is closed -- I gave folks an extra chance because my favorite Radiohead video is essentially a tie between "Just" and "High And Dry" but from the pool of entries I still had a lot of folks with those as their answer too - so Lauren S, and Geoffrey H, you are both winners! Thanks for playing.

Hit the jump for all the videos listed on the DVD.

1. Creep (directed by Brett Turnbull)
2. Anyone Can Play Guitar (directed by Dwight Clarke)
3. Pop Is Dead (directed by Dwight Clarke)
4. Stop Whispering (directed by Jeff Plansker)
5. My Iron Lung (directed by Brett Turnbull)
6. High and Dry (UK version) (directed by David Mould)
7. High and Dry (US version) (directed by Paul Cunningham)
8. Fake Plastic Trees (directed by Jake Scott)
9. Just (directed by Jamie Thraves)
10. Street Spirit (Fade Out) (directed by Jonathan Glazer)
11. Paranoid Android (directed by Magnus Carlsson)
12. Karma Police (directed by Jonathan Glazer)
13. No Surprises (directed by Grant Gee)
14. Pyramid Song (directed by Shynola)
15. Knives Out (directed by Michel Gondry)
16. I Might Be Wrong (directed by Sophie Muller)
17. Push Pulk / Spinning Plates (directed by Johnny Hardstaff)
18. There There (directed by Chris Hopewell)
19. Go To Sleep (directed by Alex Rutterford)
20. Sit Down Stand Up (directed by Ed Holdsworth)
21. 2+2=5 (Live at Belfort Festival) (directed by Fabien Raymond)

Comments

Most innovative videos of the '90s (along with Massive Attack). Paranoid Android and Street Spirit were absolutely amazing.

Posted by: Dave at June 13, 2008 10:43 AM

My favorite radiohead video is the remix of Nude played by redundant hardware. Does that one count? If you haven't seen it, it's here: http://www.vimeo.com/1109226?pg=embed&sec=1109226

No that's not spam, I'm just showing you something awesome.

-J

Posted by: Professor Jesse at June 13, 2008 1:29 PM

Isn't this just that cash-in collection that their former label created without the band's input? It's nice to have all the videos in one place, but kind of obnoxious that it's come about in this way.

Posted by: mh at June 13, 2008 5:01 PM

Yeah - I'm pretty sure it is mh...

Posted by: Philippe at June 15, 2008 6:37 AM
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