The Boo Radleys - Learning To Walk Poll

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Poll Closing Date: Tuesday, 28 July 2026 00:00 (in 2 weeks)

We've been working through the Boos' back catalogue recently. I noticed we hadn't polled this sadly out-of-print compilation of early pre-Creation EPs (plus a coupl eof covers) by everyone's favourite Wirral shoegaze-Britpop-psychedelic-weirdsters. Learning To Walk succeeds as it feels like a proper album. I was quite surprised at the sound when I first heard it after falling in love with their indie-pop stuff. FWIW this is the first version of Alone Again Or I ever heard.

Kaleidoscope
How I Feel
Aldous
Swansong
The Finest Kiss
Tortoiseshell
Bluebird
Naomi
Alone Again Or
Everybird
Sometime Soon She Said
Foster's Van
Song for Up!
"Boo! Faith"


rameau in the main room (dog latin), Tuesday, 7 July 2026 11:39 (three days ago)

Excellent compilation, it would seem churlish to vote for Boo! Faith but dyou know what I might even vote for Boo! Faith, it's my favourite New Order cover.

you can see me from westbury white horse, Tuesday, 7 July 2026 12:56 (three days ago)

I like most of it but man Foster's Van and the way it careens in with that bassline (yes a sick bassline on a shoegaze track!) destroys me every time

rameau in the main room (dog latin), Tuesday, 7 July 2026 14:28 (three days ago)

I've given this an initial listen with a fan in the background for added shoegaze atmosphere. I'd probably have fallen hard for a lot of this if I'd heard it at the time. Bluebird and Song for Up! stand out at first, but I stopped Boo! Faith after the first chorus and will not be listening to again so as not to desecrate my memory of this cherished song.

stick your cheffing job (ledge), Tuesday, 7 July 2026 14:53 (three days ago)

The covers aren't essential (or great in any way really). A bit of punky fun for the Peel Sessions

rameau in the main room (dog latin), Tuesday, 7 July 2026 14:54 (three days ago)

This was the first rendition of "Alone Again Or" I heard too, though I had been on the lookout for the elusive-in-local-emporia-in-the-early-90s Forever Changes for some time.

I have a feeling I voted "Song for Up!" #1 in the ballot poll, possibly partially strategically. Maybe I'll repeat that. I guess part of me wishes they had kept being Edsel Auctioneer (or whatever lol) forever.

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Wednesday, 8 July 2026 01:30 (two days ago)

I quite enjoyed the original version of "Tortoiseshell" recently so picked that.

Mark G, Wednesday, 8 July 2026 09:57 (two days ago)

Voted for Swansong. The verses really remind me of Fade To Grey which is no bad thing.

kitchen person, Wednesday, 8 July 2026 13:20 (two days ago)

The Finest Kiss is one of my favourite Boo Radleys songs so that. used to love cranking that and getting lost in all the guitar distortion

Colonel Poo, Wednesday, 8 July 2026 14:35 (two days ago)

Shoegaze bliss. Does it get better than this, seriously? This is the era I fell head over hills for this band. Guitars turned up to 10, Sice's voice clear and centered with a fine rhythm section.

Bee OK, Thursday, 9 July 2026 00:53 (yesterday)

Kaleidoscope vs The Finest Kiss vs Everybird would be hard enough but this is about the B-sides.

Bee OK, Thursday, 9 July 2026 00:55 (yesterday)

This version of Kaleidoscope was the first Boo's song I heard - I think on Peel's Festive Fifty for 1990? I'd read about them a bit before that, but hadn't heard them before. I went out hunting to buy it shortly afterwards, but found Ichabod & I instead, so that's the version of Kaleidoscope I got to know and love and now the EP version just sounds wrong to me.

The Finest Kiss was definitely seen as the A-side of the Every Heaven EP, but I'd say it was only the third best song on there. Tortoiseshell is more interesting, for a start. But Naomi is just brilliant and might well get my vote. My EP was slightly scratched right in the final ten seconds so it used to get trapped in an irritating infinite guitar loop.

Back when we had a shoegaze poll here (in about 2010?) I pushed for some kind of follow up that wasn't choosing the best tune, but the best album or EP. There were three EPs in particular which I had in mind because they were all amazing but it was very difficult to choose which track(s) from them were best: the Ride EP, the Glider EP, and Boo Up!. I think it was my favourite EP of 1991. It came out just a week or two before I started university and, to my massive annoyance, I packed the wrong box and failed to take it with me, so I had to spend the whole of my first term listening to it on a cassette I had taped it onto and keep rewinding it. Two very strong contenders for my vote here in Everybird and Foster's Van. I expect I've mentioned this before, but I met Martin Carr in a pub in Camden in about 1995/96 and I told him Foster's Van was my favourite of theirs.

Nasty, Brutish & Short, Thursday, 9 July 2026 19:50 (yesterday)

Guitars turned up to 10

getting lost in all the guitar distortion

Absolutely. I think several of these are the noisiest, most distorted songs I can think of.

Nasty, Brutish & Short, Thursday, 9 July 2026 19:52 (yesterday)


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