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that clip really makes me want to hear that song.
Bands and strings, yes. But I said indies and orchestras.
Unsigned artists don't typically have access to orchestras due to the associated costs. I'm not talking about a violin and cello, I'm talking about a Greenwood sized orchestra.
True, I was thinking more compositionally. I'd love for Thom to give Jonny a lot more room to stretch out, as usually it's Jonny kind of building around Thom, or so it seems.All I Need is lush too. The story behind that arrangement is pretty cool:
Love it. Apparently, he's always telling Thom to add in 'wrong notes'. Plus, I think on a live take of one of the newer songs, Thom mumbles something about 'This is Jonny's bit', so I reckon he definitely has a lot of sway.
True, I was thinking more compositionally. I'd love for Thom to give Jonny a lot more room to stretch out, as usually it's Jonny kind of building around Thom, or so it seems.
True, I was thinking more compositionally. I'd love for Thom to give Jonny a lot more room to stretch out, as usually it's Jonny kind of building around Thom, or so it seems.
I'm basing that off exactly 0 except how weird he seems and how quiet/normal the rest of them seem.
Definitely exciting if there's going to be a lot more strings in this LP!
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Never joke about that. This isn't the darkest timeline.So all in all, judging by the nature and wilderness theme, we're FINALLY getting KOL2?!![]()
So all in all, judging by the nature and wilderness theme, we're FINALLY getting KOL2?!![]()
Are you always this passive-aggressive?It's hitting the strings with the back of the bow. Like the Mars section of Holst's The Planets Suite.
Also: Google.![]()
Settles whatThat settles it.
That shit is about to go down!!Settles what
Yuck. I'd put KOL under Pablo Honey.
That's really a bizarre statement. I know TKOL wasn't everyone's favorite Radiohead album, but Pablo Honey should be everyone's least favorite.
That's really a bizarre statement. I know TKOL wasn't everyone's favorite Radiohead album, but Pablo Honey should be everyone's least favorite.
I've never bothered to listen to it, or The Bends. Radiohead started with OKC as far as I'm concerned.
I've never bothered to listen to it, or The Bends. Radiohead started with OKC as far as I'm concerned.
The Bends is showing its age a bit, but it's still essential listening if you're interested in Radiohead.
The Bends is showing its age a bit, but it's still essential listening if you're interested in Radiohead.
I've never bothered to listen to it, or The Bends. Radiohead started with OKC as far as I'm concerned.
I think the bends is greatly overrated but it's still essential listening,
The Bends is amazing.
I've never bothered to listen to it, or The Bends. Radiohead started with OKC as far as I'm concerned.
There is an interveiw with Thom and Ed where this is pretty much established
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gng48OeYc2E
Loving the Trumpton/Camberwich Green gone bad vibe.
Can't wait to hear more.
There's a great part in this interview from 2012 where Jonny talks about his approach to using orchestras. Definitely exciting if there's going to be a lot more strings in this LP!
I hate that I have to keep posting fantastic reasons to listen to Pablo Honey. There are many fantastic reasons to listen to it. You, Anyone Can Play Guitar, Lurgee... It was my first Radiohead album, so I'm perhaps biased.
Your use of 'summink' threw me off. Thought that was some musical term I wasn't familiar with, Urban Dictionary suggests I was wrong.
The Bends is amazing, but unlike everything they've done from OK Computer onwards it feels a bit more a product of its specific time. It's Radiohead's quintessential "alternative rock" album. Don't get me wrong, I don't dislike The Bends, but they just moved in so many more interesting directions afterwards.
It's a terrible record with one listenable song. At least I can listen to...three songs on Pablo Honey. Given the choice of either to listen to, I'm picking Pablo Honey every time.
Little by Little (Basement vsn) > 90% of their collective output
First one to rank their albums is an asshole
The Bends is timeless. You people are crazy.
If you have to listen to a live version to enjoy it, that means they failed at making a record.
The fucking fade-in on Blackstar is more 90's than maybe everything else they've done, dude
It's a terrible record with one listenable song. At least I can listen to...three songs on Pablo Honey. Given the choice of either to listen to, I'm picking Pablo Honey every time.
Hail to the Thief is G.O.A.T.
The Bends is showing its age a bit, but it's still essential listening if you're interested in Radiohead.
The Basement sessions are their own standalone record as far as I'm concerned, and 'Limbs really comes alive there. I listen to it all the time.
Get the fuck out.![]()
It took me a while to get my head around, admittedly. I still don't like Little By Little (not sure why, seems a bit flat) and I think Feral should've been a B-Side, but other than that it's fucking sterling stuff: Bloom, Codex, Lotus Flower, Good Morning, Mr Magpie, Give up the Ghost, Separator - they're all top quality.
Definitely a solid reason to dismiss an album.
Maybe it was an 80s thing. They might have been referencing "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others". Who knows, it's a minor production choice.
First one to rank their albums is an asshole
I love The Bends but it's chock-full of tropes that make it typical of it's era.