2008.07.10, 06:33 AM | #2441 |
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Radiohead - Everything in its right place.
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Nice! That has lead me to listen to my favourite Radiohead song off the same album 'How To Disappear Completely'.
Edit: Actually, I'm just going to listen to the whole of Kid A :p
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Gonna have to buy a copy of this cd.
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Is this your first Radiohead album then? If so, it's a bizarre place to start, being so different to their other works (well, aside from Amnesiac). If you haven't already, I suggest going straight to OK Computer from here. Not only is it their most celebrated album, but I think it compliments Kid A perfectly. They're just as complex and textured, but OK Computer is so warm and Kid A is icy cold. Man versus machine.
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Should I bother listening to In Rainbows? I've had it unlistened to for forever. And now its been staring me in the face at the station. I've put off playing it since I figure every other DJ plays it to death (also the Juno soundtrack and the new Weezer album*) But I historically like Radiohead and they're one of the few bands I know that get played.
Howevva, little of what I've sampled sounds any "new" or "exciting." It all sounds like more Amnesiac, which I loved, but y'know. So what on there is really worth listening to/playing? (*I do play the Buddy Holly cut off of Juno, and I played "Troublemaker" by Weezer. -- That song is shit wtf happened? =p )
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Tokyo Jihad, listen to Arpeggi (the BBC Orchestra version that you can find on the net, from the Ether Festival)
recently, I've been in a mood of Amnesiac. Man, Pyramid Song can actually bring me to tears... And I also love the first track, Packt Like sardines. everytime I take a long bus during sunset hours, I put that song on earphones and it just blends perfectly with the setting. here's what I am listening: the mighty LITE and Toe! yay for Japanese Instrumental Math-Rock! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM7oioKt7XE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvcFFPQijqk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl3dARTNgcw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjMsSIc_EoM
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I don't really think In Rainbows is like Amnesiac. It's more a mix between OK Computer and Hail To The Thief. Anyway, you should definately give it a few listens. My favourite tracks are Nude, Bodysnatchers, All I Need and Jigsaw Falling Into Place. (And Reckoner and Videotape :p). Really, I just love the whole album. It's much better than Amnesiac.
As for new Weezer, ignore the entire album aside from The Greatest Man That Ever Lived. That one song is better than the rest of the album combined and it's the best song Weezer have made since Pinkerton.
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And it's definitely not their best song since pinkerton, Maladroit had Slob, and a few more songs I actually like (I really don't like the new album ) I think I like most of maladroit more than make believe and red... |
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Oh I'm not overrating it because I don't think it is absolutely, unbelievably fantastic, I just think it is better than the vast majority of the the stuff that they've put out since Pinkerton. And yes, there are a load of songs I like on Maladroit, Green album and Make Believe, but I don't think any of them are that much better than Greatest Man. But maybe I'm biased because Greatest Man is my favourite song to sing on Rock Band
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