OK Computer
Kid A
Hail to the Thief
In Rainbows
The Bends
Amnesiac
The King of Limbs
Pablo Honey
hang over's usually do this. i dunno why, maybe the way "everything in its right place" starts, but this is my hang over album4/5 wrote:This thread inspired me to put on Kid A.![]()
if thats what u want u shoulda put on the bendsVinylGuy wrote:Just finished Amnesiac..and yeah i dont quite like it. Guess its more of a mood thing, i dont know...i think it needs some uptempo song...some good ol rock and roll.
i know, thats why i like that record.warehouse wrote:if thats what u want u shoulda put on the bendsVinylGuy wrote:Just finished Amnesiac..and yeah i dont quite like it. Guess its more of a mood thing, i dont know...i think it needs some uptempo song...some good ol rock and roll.
I know it will never happen but I'd love to hear them rerecord Pablo Honey. There are actually a lot of good (albeit straightforward) songs on the record and if they were to just tweak them a bit I think it could be great.darth_vedder wrote:Pablo Honey actually has a few good songs.
I like this one too:
I don't think "just tweak them a bit" is a proper phrase to use when referring to Radioheadj's brain wrote:I know it will never happen but I'd love to hear them rerecord Pablo Honey. There are actually a lot of good (albeit straightforward) songs on the record and if they were to just tweak them a bit I think it could be great.darth_vedder wrote:Pablo Honey actually has a few good songs.
I like this one too:
creep is a great song...the same with high & dry, for example...Thom should try to write songs again. I mean, actual songs instead of moaning free jazz electronic stuff.durdencommatyler wrote:I'll go ahead and be the asshole that admits that I think Creep is the best song on Pablo Honey. Sorry. But it's a great, great song. Sometimes radio hits deserve to be highly regarded. And the fact that Thom hates on it and dismisses it so frequently just makes me like the thing even more.
VinylGuy wrote:creep is a great song...the same with high & dry, for example...Thom should try to write songs again. I mean, actual songs instead of moaning free jazz electronic stuff.durdencommatyler wrote:I'll go ahead and be the asshole that admits that I think Creep is the best song on Pablo Honey. Sorry. But it's a great, great song. Sometimes radio hits deserve to be highly regarded. And the fact that Thom hates on it and dismisses it so frequently just makes me like the thing even more.
dimejinky99 wrote:I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
before everyone here starts telling how great they are, it was a JOKE.Kevin Davis wrote:Have Radiohead ever done anything that would qualify as free jazz?
In my view songs like I Might Be Wrong and Knives Out destroy everything on The Bends.VinylGuy wrote:i know, thats why i like that record.warehouse wrote:if thats what u want u shoulda put on the bendsVinylGuy wrote:Just finished Amnesiac..and yeah i dont quite like it. Guess its more of a mood thing, i dont know...i think it needs some uptempo song...some good ol rock and roll.
I'm on board with all of this.Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:I paid no attention to their first two albums and they sound very vanilla and plain to me now in hindsight. I was an "OK Computer" convert...and I still think "In Rainbows" is their masterpiece
apples and oranges. they are 2 of the more "rock n roll" songs on amnesiac, but if i want "some good ol rock n roll" i wouldnt put either of these songs on. although "i might be wrong" is groovy as fuck.zeb wrote:In my view songs like I Might Be Wrong and Knives Out destroy everything on The Bends.VinylGuy wrote:i know, thats why i like that record.warehouse wrote:if thats what u want u shoulda put on the bendsVinylGuy wrote:Just finished Amnesiac..and yeah i dont quite like it. Guess its more of a mood thing, i dont know...i think it needs some uptempo song...some good ol rock and roll.
I'm not the hugest fan of TKoL but it has grown on me considerably. Have you seen the Basement performances? I think I should just download those and treat it as the proper album.Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:I paid no attention to their first two albums and they sound very vanilla and plain to me now in hindsight. I was an "OK Computer" convert...hearing that album for the first time was a mindblowing experience. I wasn't a big fan of "Kid A" or "Amnesiac" as standalone albums. I thought they should have combined the best songs and made one really strong album, but I know that's an unpopular opinion. I thought "Hail To The Thief" was a really solid, underrated album and I still think "In Rainbows" is their masterpiece. It feels like they're sort of coasting now with the latest one, but the "Staircase/Daily Mail" single is outstanding.