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I liked it. It's actually kinda a departure for them to have a long instrumental section before Thom Yorke's voice comes in.
Although, that part might be edited when the "official" version of the song is released. |
some people have their musical dildos shoved too far up their ass. you are walking funny.
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Thom Yorke's best singing is on the Velvet Goldmine soundtrack.
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thank you! somebody please tell Radiohead they should have just released that shit as a live version on the album, because the live versions on the last tour were fucking great, and the live versions in 2006 when they toured this material as a preview was even better! the 2006 live versions of videotape , especially the fuller piano sound, the delays, the bridge with that drum click etc etc (which is entirely missing from the studio version) make it one of the best radiohead tunes ever.. in fact, as I mentioned before, how many of you in rainbows haterz saw it live or at least have some recordings? I've found that much like the grateful dead, radiohead's music is strongest when performed live. They are definitely a live band.. its just that Kid A/Amnesiac was such a good studio production they fooled us! But EVEN and ESPECIALLY Kid A/Amnesiac are also strongest performed live.. Frankly I am getting sick of all this radiohead haterizm, but what can I say? I despire both Led Zeppelin and the Beatles so I'm sure plenty of you out there despise me for it as well ;) thats the joy of music, its like religion, in can be universally uniting or absolute division like a civil war |
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yeah, I especifically love that.. |
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Haha. Me and you talked about this before, it is hard to sit through all of it. It's just plain boring. Not too much excitement... Quote:
Yeah, I love Videotape, but that's all. |
It's a funny thing with Radiohead. I've not liked liked a song of theirs for yonks, but, unlike the overwhelming majority of 'alternative' music, their arrangements/ production are always worth listening to. Call me a gaylord, but there's some lovely, subtle different attacks on the snare on this new tune. Maybe that's the privelege of great studios, but it's definitely appealing to me.
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Oh yeah, they're definitely wonderfully overproduced, I'll give 'em that. Seriously. "Climbing Up the Walls" , for example, I think is one of the best "productions" ever.
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i jstrad i n the wire that radio dead ism teaming with wolfe ys
it's going to be called radio dead hills thom yorke s on it there's going o be one released limitd to -5 copies yes, neagie copies how fucked up a dum machine that goes "boom boom" while thom yorke screams like a bab y and bang son a piano like a tortured genius like mozart cage and a werd nois |
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I repped him too... genius.
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I don't see how that would even work...what, are they just giving them to the band members? |
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this sounds exactly like a thom yorke post on the DeadAirSpace! haha |
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Agreed. Hail to the Thief is way too scattershot and inconsistent in my opinion. I rather liked In Rainbows. As far as this new track goes, meh, it's kinda boring. Maybe it's a grower. |
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