The everyone LOVES radiohead thread!
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i'm not sure i've ever seen kid a described as 'mediocre'. it's not even my favorite radiohead album, but its the album that changed everything. obviously its hard to separate it from 'amnesiac', but after OKC they somehow went further out and still maintained a level of accessibility. 'the national anthem' is the still funkiest thing they've ever done.
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National Anthem is awesome. “Kid A” the song is not really my cup of tea, and “Everything in its right place” opens the album by signifying they’ve moved toward more electronic, less organic instrumentation. That always puts me off a little. I’m a guitar rock guy.warehouse wrote:i'm not sure i've ever seen kid a described as 'mediocre'. it's not even my favorite radiohead album, but its the album that changed everything. obviously its hard to separate it from 'amnesiac', but after OKC they somehow went further out and still maintained a level of accessibility. 'the national anthem' is the still funkiest thing they've ever done.
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I love them live and I agree but still prefer the guitar songs loltragabigzanda wrote:Have you seen them live? All the electronic stuff is an entirely different animal in that setting.RockPusher wrote:National Anthem is awesome. “Kid A” the song is not really my cup of tea, and “Everything in its right place” opens the album by signifying they’ve moved toward more electronic, less organic instrumentation. That always puts me off a little. I’m a guitar rock guy.warehouse wrote:i'm not sure i've ever seen kid a described as 'mediocre'. it's not even my favorite radiohead album, but its the album that changed everything. obviously its hard to separate it from 'amnesiac', but after OKC they somehow went further out and still maintained a level of accessibility. 'the national anthem' is the still funkiest thing they've ever done.
I HATES Burn the Witch, then they blew the roof when I saw them play it. Idioteque is another one that really feels on another level.
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i totally get it. i probably like 'the bends' as much as 'kid a' b/c i'm more of a guitar rock guy myself. its also why i love 'hail to the thief' b/c they remembered how to write with guitars lol. kid a is probably the point in their career where they went much more rhythmic based, even with the guitar. i don't think there's anything inorganic about 'everything in its write place', it's just played on keys with weird effects. i think it was written on a grand piano. 'optimistic' sounds like the same band who wrote 'ok computer'. 'idioteque' is a whole different beast that is hard to explain, and as was stated already, transforms into something different when played live. it sounds like what taking acid and ecstasy together feels like. that's maybe the best way to explain it lol. it also weirdly works as a tag to 'betterman'RockPusher wrote:National Anthem is awesome. “Kid A” the song is not really my cup of tea, and “Everything in its right place” opens the album by signifying they’ve moved toward more electronic, less organic instrumentation. That always puts me off a little. I’m a guitar rock guy.warehouse wrote:i'm not sure i've ever seen kid a described as 'mediocre'. it's not even my favorite radiohead album, but its the album that changed everything. obviously its hard to separate it from 'amnesiac', but after OKC they somehow went further out and still maintained a level of accessibility. 'the national anthem' is the still funkiest thing they've ever done.
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I am sure I have posted this before but Thom’s voice on The Bends is a huge obstacle for me — it has this feral cat-like quality to it that I just find extremely unpleasant. He gained a lot of mastery over his voice over the next couple records, and learned to harness the falsetto (IMO) a lot more artfully.tragabigzanda wrote:The Bends also holds the honor of being the sole Radiohead album that feels kind of fun and upbeat to listen to. Even when it's depressing, it's often in a major key and with some sense of triumph underpinning the bleak.VinylGuy wrote:I agree with most of your views but Kid A for me is untouchable, the first step on what RH became for most of their career. I agree that The Bends seems to be way more melodic and straight with time and now we are used to a different thing from them.
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the opening notes of everything in its right place is one of the best openers of any album. the only thing that could possibly rival it is the opening chords to airbag.RockPusher wrote:National Anthem is awesome. “Kid A” the song is not really my cup of tea, and “Everything in its right place” opens the album by signifying they’ve moved toward more electronic, less organic instrumentation. That always puts me off a little. I’m a guitar rock guy.warehouse wrote:i'm not sure i've ever seen kid a described as 'mediocre'. it's not even my favorite radiohead album, but its the album that changed everything. obviously its hard to separate it from 'amnesiac', but after OKC they somehow went further out and still maintained a level of accessibility. 'the national anthem' is the still funkiest thing they've ever done.
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Y’know, I have yet to listen to a single Smile song. If I am being honest, I have drifted away from Radiohead a bit in the past decade or so — I thought AMSP was only okay, and even before that they were never a “check out their side projects”-type band for me. Though at this point it is probably unfair to call The Smile a side project…tragabigzanda wrote:Didn't know you felt that way. Love how he sounds on the album, though it is underdeveloped compared to where he's wound up. Conversely, he's doing too much ghostly moaning on the Smile stuff for me.Kevin Davis wrote:I am sure I have posted this before but Thom’s voice on The Bends is a huge obstacle for me — it has this feral cat-like quality to it that I just find extremely unpleasant. He gained a lot of mastery over his voice over the next couple records, and learned to harness the falsetto (IMO) a lot more artfully.tragabigzanda wrote:The Bends also holds the honor of being the sole Radiohead album that feels kind of fun and upbeat to listen to. Even when it's depressing, it's often in a major key and with some sense of triumph underpinning the bleak.VinylGuy wrote:I agree with most of your views but Kid A for me is untouchable, the first step on what RH became for most of their career. I agree that The Bends seems to be way more melodic and straight with time and now we are used to a different thing from them.
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Chris_H_2 wrote:the opening notes of everything in its right place is one of the best openers of any album. the only thing that could possibly rival it is the opening chords to airbag.
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I couldn’t agree more and have often started playlists with this one.zeb wrote:Chris_H_2 wrote:the opening notes of everything in its right place is one of the best openers of any album. the only thing that could possibly rival it is the opening chords to airbag.
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i think i like 'pact like sardines' more than 'airbag'. but yeah, 'everything in it's right place' is the perfect opener. i think thats why they close with it lol
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Thom on Radiohead's future: "I am not aware of it and don't give a flying fuck."
Yikes.
Yikes.
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To be fair, that's a bit misleading. He was talking about fan speculation about Radiohead's future, not Radiohead's future itself. He also went on to say: "No offence to anyone and err, thanks for caring. But I think we've earned the right to do what makes sense to us without having to explain ourselves or be answerable to anyone else's historical idea of what we should be doing."
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A simple statement to the effect that Radiohead still exists or does not is all I'm really asking for.
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