Radiohead's songwriter,
Thom Yorke, performed an early version of "High and Dry" with another band, Headless Chickens, while attending the
University of Exeter in the late 1980s. He said the lyrics were about "some loony girl I was going out with", but became "mixed up with ideas about success and failure". In 1993, Radiohead recorded a demo at Courtyard Studios, Oxfordshire, with their live engineer, Jim Warren. They dismissed it as "too
Rod Stewart". Radiohead wrote and recorded "Planet Telex" in a single session at
RAK Studios while working on
The Bends. It developed from experiments with a
drum loop taken from another song, the B-side "Killer Cars", to which Radiohead added piano processed with multiple
delay effects. The band had recently returned from a restaurant, and Yorke recorded his vocals drunk, slumped in a corner. According to the producer,
John Leckie, "We had the whole thing down within a couple of hours, which was really refreshing and fun to do." ==Music videos==