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What the fuck?! I thought you were a thirty-(mumble-mumble) like NR and SFAD and my wrinkly white ass. !!! This is kinda weird, man. Do you remember when Midnight Marauders and 36 Chambers dropped? Do you remember Ross Perot? Tupac and Biggie's deaths? Please tell me you remember Pac and Big. I took comfort in the illusion that I was among other old farts here. You're rocking my world, bro. Still, major (and I mean MAJOR) props to you for being less than 30 and having any appreciation at all for Tribe, Wu, Jay, Sonic Youth, and so on. Like, insane props. I work with a couple of 22-24 year olds, and they don't know SHIT about SHIT. You are the man/boy, louder! Seriously. |
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Ok! I want to do a top ten Radiohead song thing to keep this thread from eating itself alive. WHO'S IN?!
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I told you this record is just one extended track. there are no better or worse, it is a composition
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Ok, first of all, I'm talking about career spanning top ten lists. Second, it's actually not one extended track. If it was, it would, y'know, be one track. It's 11 tracks. You think it's supposed to all flow together? That's what albums do. It's an album, made up of 11 tracks, no matter how well you think they work together. And third, if it was one track, and I was only asking only about this album, there are still moments that people prefer to other moments. Jesus heavenly Christ you're difficult man. But I'm pretty sure you could throw together a list of your top ten Radiohead songs, without compromising your unwavering belief about this album just being one giant song (which it isn't.) |
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I'm not being difficult just honest. you didn't say top ten radiohead songs, I thought you meant rank this album. Like i said, I just can't do that. It isn't personal its just how I feel right now. Are there moments I like more than others? Maybe, but that changes all the time. Right now I am enjoying the transition between the first two tracks and that transition you didn't like around "I'm just getting off the train.." and please don't blaspheme its unnecessary
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What, the "Jesus Heavenly Christ" thing? I don't actually see that as blasphemous. It's more like an appeal to Mr. C to help guide me through the insanely difficult experience of communicating with you I called him "heavenly" after all, when traditionally he's supposed to be an earthy manifestation. Anyway... How's about talking about our favorite Radiohead songs? |
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Isn't your religion derived from Zorastrianism, which predates Christianity by, like, hella?
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And why would i be a Zoroastrian? I'm an Orthodox Christian, doesn't get any more integrally Christian than that!
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My all time fav radiohead songs?
In no order Optimistic Creep There There 2 + 2= 5 National Anthem Pyramid Song Gloaming 15 Step Videotape (live version circa 2006) Weird Fishes Give Up The Ghost
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Pardon me... I thought you were an -- errm, how to put this sensitively -- an "Iron Lion of Zion," so to speak, or some variation thereof. For a guy with a minor in religious philosophy, I actually don't know much about the Eastern Orthodox Church. Didn't come up much in college. Forgive me for my ignorance. I promise I'm not trying in any way to be offensive with this post... rather, I'm trying to pad my ignorance with humour that I hope is at least passingly sensitive. |
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Ok, my favorite Radiohead album cuts are:
10. High and Dry 9. I Might Be Wrong 8. Airbag 7. Karma Police 6. National Anthem 5. kid a 4. Weird Fishes/Arpeggi 3. Idioteque 2. There There 1. Myxomatosis Factoring in b-sides and unreleased tracks is just too massive of an undertaking. It would require me to dig deep into my collection and into my memory. It would be a gargantuan waste of time. Not prepared to put anything from A Moon Shaped Pool in the top 10 yet, though Ful Stop and Burn the Witch are really worming their way into my brain. But basically, it's There There and Myxo. Those songs are peak Radiohead. |
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Quick-pick list spanning most of there main releases. No real order other than chronologically as I quickly went through the albums. (although Street Spirit will probably always be the top of my list for the importance it holds on my getting into Radiohead in the first place)
Street Spirit Paranoid Android Let Down Everything In It’s Right Place The National Anthem Optimistic I Might Be Wrong Where I End and You Begin House of Cards Morning Mr. Magpie |
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Ooh, I always forget Where I End You Begin. That's definitely an iconic track, because of the climax. "I will eat you alive, I will eat you alive, there'll be no more lies" ... Oh man. Kickass song!
I also love "Morning Mr. Magpie," but, as with all of TKOL, I tend to think of the album as one steady, pulsing heartbeat. It's really hard to pick out favorite tracks from that one. Not that I don't have my fave TKOL tracks (Separator, Staircase from the basement, and Give up the Ghost all qualify), it's just that none of them stand out enough in comparison to the surrounding material for me to put them on an "all time" list. The opposite is the case with the tracks I named. I wet through each album too, and picked the songs that still punch me in the balls from each one. "Karma Police" is without a doubt a major highlight of OKC for me, as "kid a" and "National Anthem" are on Kid A and "There There"/"Myxo" are on HTTT. |
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