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Best Radiohead Album?
I can't get into King of Limbs. I just can't. There's nothing to grab onto.
I'm not even sure I qualify as a Radiohead fan anymore. I suppose they're kind of the defining band of my generation (90's kid), and I've been loyal to them since I first heard "High and Dry" before the Bends came out... it seemed to have substance to it- good pop song. Though honestly at the time I thought BLUR was going to be the band that blew up. then Radiohead happened. Now they're the standard. But I'm bored with the new shit. I've been bored for a while. Hoping for a return to form at some point, but starting to lose faith. But remembering the good times... what's you favorite Radiohead album? |
My favorite is Amnesiac. Then OK Computer. Then Kid A. Then all of them.
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one of my fav bands of all time..
OK Computer > Kid A > The Bends > In Rainbows > the others |
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Exactly. No doubt. (except for Pablo Honey) |
I Might Be Wrong the live album is up there for me.
Is it just me, or does the production on their albums completely limit this band? It took this video for me to completely realise this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpk835d1K7U |
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This. I always thought Pablo Honey was just kind of boring. Not a terrible album, but there are far better albums by others artists that approached music is a similar way to Pablo Honey. OK Computer Kid A Amnesiac Not common for me to listen to these albums, but I really enjoy them whenever I do. |
I guess I'm just barely a fan of them. I mean, I like them. But I only really listen to Kid A, which I enjoy alot. I like OK Computer and Amnesiac too, and those earlier ones. But I never listen to them, just Kid A really. Which is great haha.
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The Bends and OK Computer.
Mostly cause I haven't really listened a lot to any of their other albums.. |
Amnesiac is kinda depressing..
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The live versions of the "King of limbs" songs are really far better in my opinion.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=radiohead+%22king+of+limbs+se ssions%22+skypluspro&aq=f http://pitchfork.com/news/44191-watc...ood-on-fallon/ |
Radiohead are one of those bands I'd enjoy a lot more if they weren't hyped up as this perfect band that does no wrong. That and if they weren't so pretentious.
Still, they write good songs and have released good records. The Bends Kid A OK Computer Amnesiac has some of my favorite songs, but consistently I prefer those three. Pretty much the same with Hail To The Thief; Has more misses than direct hits. Didn't care for In Rainbows. Pablo Honey is generic bland modern rock of that era with some decent songs in between the rubbish. King Of Limbs is awful. ~Jeremy~ |
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it's amazing though. Love it. Agree w/ Knox about I MIGHT BE WRONG. I love that thing. |
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Kid A, Hail to the Thief, Ok Comp....those 3 in reverse order.
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y'know -- I like King Of Limbs quite a bit. But I agree it is one of their weakest albums most likely since Pablo Honey. So yeah. I'm not huge into Hail To The Thief either honestly. But again. It's good. Just not as great to me as all the other albums. |
I'm still convinced that most of the people who think there's not much to listen to in TKOF songs are missing out a lot of the mind poisoning work hidden in those tracks.
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1. Kid A
2. My Iron Lung EP 3. The Bends |
Would have to say Kid A.
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Everything since OKC has been depressing. Actually, every Radiohead song ever has been depressing. That's one of my biggest problems with them. They have nothing to be depressed about, and it's getting old. They're at their best when they're rocking. Kid A is cool, and definitive, and blah blah, but they're really a great pop band and should stick with that. NEway, for me it's: Hail to the Thief > OK Computer > The Bends > Kid A > all the others blend together in one long depressing drone. |
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I like that Fallon performance, but when did Thom Yorke decide he wanted to be a Seattlite circa 1994??? |
As a quarantine project I ranked every LP track, all 100 of them, and tweeted it out over the past week. Here is a link to my descriptions of everything, and here's the rank:
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I'm one of those very strange people who think that the last one, A Moon Shaped Pool, is the best one.
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I "vindicate" A Moon Shaped Pool too, it has an unique atmosphere, and also The King of the Limbs, despite the production doesn't help. |
AMSP has come out a lot better than I'd thought it would, but I don't find any of the songs particularly great and it often just seems too much like ambient noodling
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Hail to the Thief is a fave for me. In Rainbows plays like a dream but lacks some of the highs of Thief.
This is my current take |
Still a sucker for Kid A as my fave. I would put Hail to the Thief as my second.
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Lurgee on number 97? That's heresy! |
OK computer but very closely followed by The Bends for me.
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Probably Kid A. All their LP's after this sound the same and are indistinguishable from each other. Not that they are bad, just formulaic.
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Radiohead formulaic? I think you are the first person I have ever heard say that.
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The Bends is one of my favourite albums of all time, so that's tops for Radiohead. After that? Hail to the Thief. I still have a soft spot for Pablo Honey but really don't care after that.
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You could take a song from any LP after Kid A and put it on any other LP and there woukd be no aesthetic difference. They took no risk after Kid A. |
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Bends has kinda aged poorly for me. First several tracks are great, last track is great, in-between is a lot of meh. |
Pablo Honey: dated in more than one way, but has occasional flashes of brilliance (and "Anyone Can Play Guitar" was pretty much my mindset for a while)
The Bends: More flashes of brilliance than its predecessor, but still dated OK Computer: a masterpiece Kid A: another masterpiece Amnesiac: could've been a double album with Kid A but still has some great songs Hail to the Thief: not consistent enough to be called a masterpiece, but still a very strong album and my personal favorite The King of Limbs: never got into this one much beyond "Lotus Flower" A Moon Shaped Pool: a good listen, but suggests the band's "rock" days are behind them, which YMMV on whether that's good or bad |
I probably haven't heard anything new from them in almost 20 years. And that's how i like it.
Why bother having opinions on boring complainer music? |
Pablo Honey: better than you remember for some of the songs, just as shit as you remember for the others
The Bends: a huge leap forward, stunning and stupidly overlooked OK Computer: the greatest album since...IDK? Daydream Nation, maybe? Kid A: another piece of near perfection with some absolutely stunning moments. Amnesiac: at its best, as good as the previous one, but nowhere near consistent enough Hail to the Thief: needs to be trimmed back, but I will defend it to the death In Rainbows: the most overrated of these albums, but a lot of fun alternative rock songs that strip things back to 'basics' The King of Limbs: too messy and weirdly sequenced, but 'Morning Mr Magpie' and 'Lotus Flower' go off A Moon Shaped Pool: not as direct as I want my music to be, but has its moments |
I dunno, I feel like people love the bends. To me it’s decent at times — couple great tracks — and painfully average other times. Oh well.
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