02-10-2009, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by oilers_fan
I gave In Rainbows a try today. I had downloaded it from iTunes back when it first came out, but haven't listened to it start to finish until today. I wore headphones too Fotze. Maybe I'm just one of those that doesn't get it, but I wasn't really blown away. Maybe my expectations are just too high with the way some people talk about them.
So what's next? Do I download the other albums?
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02-10-2009, 05:54 PM
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#142
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First Line Centre
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Originally Posted by Flames_Gimp
give it a rest already, stop whining, and stick with the thread topic
You are the resident old cranky dude with a stick up his ass, who's s_hit doesn't stink. we get it already.
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Except he's not the one who drove this thread off-topic. You did.
This wasn't a thread called 'Is Radiohead Good?' or even just 'Radiohead'. It was made to notify people about a particular event. Rather than address the OP you jumped in immediately and decided to give your critical opinion of the band. Even if this was the thread for that, you didn't even express those opinions in anything that could even resemble critical thought or insight. So, instead, other posters who are interested in the thread have to wade through your garbage.
It's the same thing on a number of other music threads on this forum, and is one of the worst things about this Off-Topic board (not aimed at you specifically). Someone starts a thread about John Mayer playing GM Place, and three posts it's 'John Mayer is gay, blah blah...'. If you're not interested in John Mayer playing GM Place then just skip that thread.
If you've got such a hate on for Radiohead that's fine. But why don't you just start another thread called 'Radiohead sucks balls' or 'Bands I Hate'. Moreover, rather than suggesting fans or people interested in discussing their performance here want to fellate Radiohead and you're just the voice of reason, why don't you just leave the thread altogether? Clearly there's no reason for you to be in here as you no have interest in having a discussion.
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02-10-2009, 06:02 PM
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#143
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Originally Posted by oilers_fan
I gave In Rainbows a try today. I had downloaded it from iTunes back when it first came out, but haven't listened to it start to finish until today. I wore headphones too Fotze. Maybe I'm just one of those that doesn't get it, but I wasn't really blown away.
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It's my least favourite album of theirs but it certainly is "them". If you don't like it, you might not like anything else.
I don't know if there is anything to "get". They are just a band after all. All this "you don't get it" stuff is probably the reason there is such a backlash.
The amount of love they get is over the top. It reminds me of pretentious Mac fanboy ######bags and I can understand why it would turn people off.
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02-10-2009, 06:19 PM
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#144
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Originally Posted by fatso
Except he's not the one who drove this thread off-topic. You did.
This wasn't a thread called 'Is Radiohead Good?' or even just 'Radiohead'. It was made to notify people about a particular event. Rather than address the OP you jumped in immediately and decided to give your critical opinion of the band.
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ok, um maybe you should read the thread again.. ya no one else voiced their opinion.
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I love Karma Police.
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Radiohead are a bunch of no-talent a-holes. Even less reason to watch the Grammys tonight if you ask me.
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Originally Posted by doozwimp
radiohead pwns! what time is it on exactely?
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Originally Posted by flip
Thing about Radiohead is that it is pretty crappy in my opinion. But to each his own. What really bothers me is all their self righteous, jerk-off, wannabe fans that think that because they listen to Radiohead that they are somehow more enlightened than the rest of society and that they are smarter etc.
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Originally Posted by liamenator
They have produced one of the most interesting and complex bodies of work of any band or artist during the last 20 years.
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Originally Posted by fatso
Even if this was the thread for that, you didn't even express those opinions in anything that could even resemble critical thought or insight. So, instead, other posters who are interested in the thread have to wade through your garbage.
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so using slang and/or humour to voice the opinion renders the opinion void of its worth?
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Originally Posted by fatso
It's the same thing on a number of other music threads on this forum, and is one of the worst things about this Off-Topic board (not aimed at you specifically). Someone starts a thread about John Mayer playing GM Place, and three posts it's 'John Mayer is gay, blah blah...'. If you're not interested in John Mayer playing GM Place then just skip that thread.
If you've got such a hate on for Radiohead that's fine. But why don't you just start another thread called 'Radiohead sucks balls' or 'Bands I Hate'. Moreover, rather than suggesting fans or people interested in discussing their performance here want to fellate Radiohead and you're just the voice of reason, why don't you just leave the thread altogether? Clearly there's no reason for you to be in here as you no have interest in having a discussion.
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i can't watch the performance and voice my opinion about it?
this post you just typed is really on topic and relevant? more so than mine?
so instead of talking about the topic i should start another thread altogether?
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02-10-2009, 06:23 PM
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#145
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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
It's my least favourite album of theirs but it certainly is "them". If you don't like it, you might not like anything else.
I don't know if there is anything to "get". They are just a band after all. All this "you don't get it" stuff is probably the reason there is such a backlash.
The amount of love they get is over the top. It reminds me of pretentious Mac fanboy ######bags and I can understand why it would turn people off.
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02-10-2009, 06:47 PM
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#146
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Originally Posted by oilers_fan
I gave In Rainbows a try today. I had downloaded it from iTunes back when it first came out, but haven't listened to it start to finish until today. I wore headphones too Fotze. Maybe I'm just one of those that doesn't get it, but I wasn't really blown away. Maybe my expectations are just too high with the way some people talk about them.
So what's next? Do I download the other albums?
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I would say don't give up on it. Give it a couple more listens, then let it digest for a while. If it still doesn't do anything for you, then it probably won't. I know my first impression of In Rainbows (even as a pretty big fan) was that it was nothing great. But as I listened to it more, it started to sink in a bit more, and now I view it as right up there with OK Computer and Kid A, my favorite of their albums.
My advice to anyone I've come across who don't "get" them (whatever that means) but are interested in the band has always been to start with OK Computer. For me it will always be their masterpiece, a perfect hybrid of their more rock-oriented sound (i.e. The Bends) with the later experimental/electronic direction (Kid A, Amnesiac).
I think why I like In Rainbows is because it has a similar feel to OK Computer... It's more interesting and complex than The Bends; less esoteric than Kid A or Amnesiac; and a lot more focused and cohesive than Hail to the Thief.
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02-10-2009, 06:58 PM
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#147
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Quote:
Originally Posted by oilers_fan
I gave In Rainbows a try today. I had downloaded it from iTunes back when it first came out, but haven't listened to it start to finish until today. I wore headphones too Fotze. Maybe I'm just one of those that doesn't get it, but I wasn't really blown away. Maybe my expectations are just too high with the way some people talk about them.
So what's next? Do I download the other albums?
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Download Kid A and wear headphones!!! This one did it for me. The very first song and I was hooked!
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02-10-2009, 07:04 PM
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So I watched their grammy performance, and for someone with an open minded taste in music, I have to admit it kind of left me wondering what the big deal was. Not that they were bad or anything, but all the talk about radiohead, the addition of the marching band, a big grammy performance, and I thought it might turn out to be really spectacular. I was a little disappointed when it wasn't (at least IMO).
Anyone want to recommend a few of their more popular songs I can download and have a listen to?
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02-10-2009, 07:09 PM
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#149
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When I sing Creep in Rock Band, doves cry.
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02-10-2009, 07:15 PM
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Songs I really like are:
"Everything in its right place"
"How to disappear completely"
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02-10-2009, 07:34 PM
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#151
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Originally Posted by Tron_fdc
So I watched their grammy performance, and for someone with an open minded taste in music, I have to admit it kind of left me wondering what the big deal was. Not that they were bad or anything, but all the talk about radiohead, the addition of the marching band, a big grammy performance, and I thought it might turn out to be really spectacular. I was a little disappointed when it wasn't (at least IMO).
Anyone want to recommend a few of their more popular songs I can download and have a listen to?
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Take the OK Computer challenge!
listen to the whole album 5 times through, and if you still don't get the "big deal", no big deal, just not your band.
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02-10-2009, 08:05 PM
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I might be wrong
Knives out
Pyramid Song
2+2=5
A punchup at a wedding
All of In Rainbows LOL
Most of Kid A
Planet Telex
How to disappear
Bulletproof...I wish I was
All of OK Computer
And keep in mind I hadn't heard Radiohead until I downloaded In Rainbows last year. For some reason, it really speaks to me. I find that I attach moments and feelings to specific times and things that I listen to AT that time.
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02-10-2009, 08:45 PM
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#153
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Street Spirit (Fade Out)---absolutely astounding song.
All of OK Computer
The National Anthem
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Faust Arp
All I Need
House of Cards
The entire Pablo Honey album is an interesting listen because it's so different in comparison to their later stuff.
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02-10-2009, 08:52 PM
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#154
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just is an ok song, didn't mind it back in the day..
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02-10-2009, 10:24 PM
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No particular order:
Subterranean Homesick Alien
High and Dry
Fake Plastic Trees
Black Star
Kid A
Airbag
Packt Like Sardines In A Crushed Tin Box
I Might Be Wrong
You And Whose Army
2+2=5
There There
Go To Sleep
Sit Down, Stand up
15 Step
Bodysnactchers
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Kid A
Optimistic
Idoteque
Karma Police
Paranoid Android
Karma Police
No Surprises
Vegetable
The Bends
Killer Cars
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02-10-2009, 10:31 PM
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#156
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Idioteque is possibly my favorite out of all albums.
How to disappear completely, karma police, fake plastic trees are also great.
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02-11-2009, 06:04 PM
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#157
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Powerplay Quarterback
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There There, Morning Bell.... Weird Fishes.
I love pretty much their entire catologue...
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02-11-2009, 06:21 PM
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#158
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Originally Posted by doozwimp
There There, Morning Bell.... Weird Fishes.
I love pretty much their entire catologue...
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Yeah it would be much shorter to list the songs I don't really like...
Hmmmm...sometimes I skip Treefingers, does that count?
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02-11-2009, 06:34 PM
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#159
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Originally Posted by Weiser Wonder
Yeah it would be much shorter to list the songs I don't really like...
Hmmmm...sometimes I skip Treefingers, does that count?
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I have a friend who has argued consistently for like a decade that her favorite Radiohead song of all time is Treefingers, that it is "hands down the most brilliant thing they have ever done."
She's a bit... Colourful.
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02-11-2009, 06:43 PM
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Popular (in chronological order):
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Creep
Anyone Can Play Guitar
High and Dry
Just
Paranoid Android
Karma Police
Everything In Its Right Place
The National Anthem
Idioteque
Pyramid Song
I Might Be Wrong
There there
House of Cards
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Let Down
Lucky
Optimistic
Morning Bell
Sail to the Moon
Where I End and You Begin
A Punchup at a Wedding
A Wolf at the Door
I still haven't warmed up to In Rainbows that much. Don't know if I ever will...
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