Ed O'Brien's Honest Playlist: From Scottish Football to George Michael
Ed O'Brien's Honest Playlist: Scottish Football to George Michael

Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien shares his honest playlist, revealing a diverse range of musical tastes from Scottish football anthems to classical masterpieces.

The first single I bought

Ally's Tartan Army, the 1978 Scottish World Cup song, because England hadn't qualified. I loved that Scottish team – Alan Rough, Martin Buchan, Gordon McQueen, Kenny Dalglish – and the 10-year-old me got completely swept up in World Cup fever.

The first song I fell in love with

When I was 17, I fell in love with a girl called Mary, who was this huge Smiths fan. I bought Hatful of Hollow so I could serenade her with William, It Was Really Nothing. I don't think she adored me quite as much as she adored the Smiths.

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The song I do at karaoke

I was celebrating my 29th birthday in Japan while doing promo for OK Computer. The head of Toshiba EMI, Mr Inagawa took us to a karaoke bar. By 1am, we were wearing prosthetic animal heads, and Mr Inagawa was in floods of tears as Thom sung My Way. I love karaoke when people are so inebriated, they're like: 'I fucking love you, let's do Copacabana for the third time.'

The song I inexplicably know every lyric to

Fastlove by George Michael, who I really appreciate as a genius of pop. And, holy moly, his voice, which might sound odd coming from some guy from Radiohead.

The best song to play at a party

I was at a Halloween party in LA, all a bit cool and timid, when the DJ spun Daft Punk Is Playing at My House by LCD Soundsystem, and I thought: 'Fucking hell, here we go.'

The best song to have sex to

It's either music or sex for me. I'm much rather the sounds of nature: the river, the wind, each other.

The song I can no longer listen to

I don't listen to indie music any more. I've had my fill of it. I'm done with guitar music in a way. I'm certainly glad I never have to listen to How Do You? by Radiohead any more.

The song I secretly like, but tell everyone I hate

I'll be out with friends, hear a tune, and drift off because I've started analysing it. I heard The Captain of Her Heart by Double recently, something that I might once have dismissed as dubious, but now think: 'This is a fucking good tune.'

The song that changed my life

Walking on the Moon by the Police made me want to pick up a guitar. The sound of Andy Summers' guitar makes it sound like it was recorded on the moon.

The song that gets me up in the morning

Bach's Mass in B minor.

The song that makes me cry

My new song Blue Morpho. When the kids were little, we lived in Brazil on a farm on the edge of the rainforest. It's amazing how music can capture emotion. Any time I think of their childhood, I start crying.

The song I'd like played at my funeral

I sang in Gabriel Fauré's Requiem in a choir as a kid. The final movement, In Paradisum, is one of the most beautiful, seemingly simple pieces of music. So I'll have that, please.

Blue Morpho is out now. Ed O'Brien plays live in October.

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