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Street Spirit (Fade Out) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Street Spirit (Fade Out)
}} "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" (commonly referred to as "Street Spirit") is a song by English alternative rock band Radiohead, featured on their second studio album ''The Bends'', which was released in 1995. Noted by singer-songwriter and guitarist Thom Yorke as "one of (band's ) saddest songs" and describing it as "the dark tunnel without the light at the end", "Street Spirit" was released as the band's ninth single and reached number five on the UK Singles Chart, the highest chart position the band achieved until "Paranoid Android" from ''OK Computer'', which reached number three in 1997. It remains one of Radiohead's most popular songs and has been covered by many artists. In 2008, the song was featured on ''Radiohead: The Best Of'', a compilation album. ==Background== Yorke has suggested that the song was inspired by the 1991 novel ''The Famished Road'', written by Ben Okri, and that its music was inspired by R.E.M.〔Thom Yorke ("Chipping Away - Brian Draper talks to Thom Yorke" ), ''Third Way Magazine', October 11, 2004.〕 The track is built around a soft melody in A minor with an arpeggio guitar part. A previous, working title for the song was "Three Headed Street Spirit", as seen in interviews with Thom Yorke preceding the release of The Bends.〔 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd0GtGMwyqw 〕 The single is also acclaimed for the quality of its B-sides; for example, "Talk Show Host" rose to prominence after it was remixed by Nellee Hooper for the 1996 film ''Romeo + Juliet'', since becoming a regular at Radiohead concerts.
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