brettman98 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
Deleted your post, eh, Brett? Anyways, I prefer OK Computer.
what?
It said you were the last poster, I clicked my topic, and your post was gone.
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I'm really hoping they'll release some new material soon;; it would be nice to have a studio version of "Skirting on the Surface"<33
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veggieman001 wrote:
I'm really hoping they'll release some new material soon;; it would be nice to have a studio version of "Skirting on the Surface"<33
It would
I love that signature
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they're not even coming to my state :'(
really wish I could see "Skirting on the Surface" or "Identikit" or "Cut a Hole" or "Meeting in the Aise" or "The Amazing Sounds of ____" :'(
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If I were making a Radiohead best-of, it would look something like this.
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imnotbob wrote:
brettman98 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
Deleted your post, eh, Brett? Anyways, I prefer OK Computer.
what?
It said you were the last poster, I clicked my topic, and your post was gone.
I never posted here, but I might as well now.
No surprises is a great song, on a great album.
Although Karma Police is definitely the best off of OK Computer
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brettman98 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
brettman98 wrote:
what?It said you were the last poster, I clicked my topic, and your post was gone.
I never posted here, but I might as well now.
No surprises is a great song, on a great album.
Although Karma Police is definitely the best off of OK Computer
I disagree. I think that "Lucky" is.
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Oops I forgot the good version of "True Loves Waits" (best Radiohead song ever) on my mix :'(
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There's another song with the same name by another band.
It's even better IMO
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CylonToast wrote:
There's another song with the same name by another band.
It's even better IMO
Daughtry?
:I
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veggieman001 wrote:
brettman98 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
It said you were the last poster, I clicked my topic, and your post was gone.I never posted here, but I might as well now.
No surprises is a great song, on a great album.
Although Karma Police is definitely the best off of OK ComputerI disagree. I think that "Lucky" is.
On OK Computer for me the best 3 are Karma Police, No Surprises, and Climbing Against The Walls
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brettman98 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
brettman98 wrote:
I never posted here, but I might as well now.
No surprises is a great song, on a great album.
Although Karma Police is definitely the best off of OK ComputerI disagree. I think that "Lucky" is.
On OK Computer for me the best 3 are Karma Police, No Surprises, and Climbing Against The Walls
*Climbing Up The Walls
I like "Lucky", "No Surprises", and "Electioneering", in no particular order
Also I still need to take "Fitter Happier" off of my iPod because honestly I don't like it
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"Fitter Happier" is actually probably the greatest artistic and political statement and possibly the best song on there.
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veggieman001 wrote:
"Fitter Happier" is actually probably the greatest artistic and political statement and possibly the best song on there.
I think "No Surprises" has a great political statement.
And "Electioneering", which, for some reason, I thought was on another album.
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imnotbob wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
"Fitter Happier" is actually probably the greatest artistic and political statement and possibly the best song on there.
I think "No Surprises" has a great political statement.
And "Electioneering", which, for some reason, I thought was on another album.
I think that at least to me, "Fitter Happier" has a lot more meaning.
But whatever. It's more difficult to understand if you haven't trawled through Radiohead's web archives or lived it yourself. A lot of people are put off by the experimental non-song-like structure of the song.
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veggieman001 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
"Fitter Happier" is actually probably the greatest artistic and political statement and possibly the best song on there.
I think "No Surprises" has a great political statement.
And "Electioneering", which, for some reason, I thought was on another album.I think that at least to me, "Fitter Happier" has a lot more meaning.
But whatever. It's more difficult to understand if you haven't trawled through Radiohead's web archives or lived it yourself. A lot of people are put off by the experimental non-song-like structure of the song.
Just listened to it again, and I really like it.
The same thing happened with me and "Electioneering" and the whole album The Bends" (except "High and Dry", I've loved it since I first heard it), I hear them and don't like them, but I only have to listen a few more times and then I realize the song's really good!
Hmmm...
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radiohead
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imnotbob wrote:
Why hello, backspace_!
why hello, imnotbob!
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imnotbob wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
I think "No Surprises" has a great political statement.
And "Electioneering", which, for some reason, I thought was on another album.I think that at least to me, "Fitter Happier" has a lot more meaning.
But whatever. It's more difficult to understand if you haven't trawled through Radiohead's web archives or lived it yourself. A lot of people are put off by the experimental non-song-like structure of the song.Just listened to it again, and I really like it.
The same thing happened with me and "Electioneering" and the whole album The Bends" (except "High and Dry", I've loved it since I first heard it), I hear them and don't like them, but I only have to listen a few more times and then I realize the song's really good!
Hmmm...
"High and Dry" is a pretty boring song, IMO. My Bends favourites are "Bullet Proof..I Wish I Was", "Planet Telex", "Bones", and "(Nice Dream)".
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imnotbob wrote:
When did you start listening to Radiohead?
a few months ago, and it has grown on me, I must say. No Surprises is great, and so is Fake Plastic Trees and Karma Police
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veggieman001 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
I think that at least to me, "Fitter Happier" has a lot more meaning.
But whatever. It's more difficult to understand if you haven't trawled through Radiohead's web archives or lived it yourself. A lot of people are put off by the experimental non-song-like structure of the song.Just listened to it again, and I really like it.
The same thing happened with me and "Electioneering" and the whole album The Bends" (except "High and Dry", I've loved it since I first heard it), I hear them and don't like them, but I only have to listen a few more times and then I realize the song's really good!
Hmmm..."High and Dry" is a pretty boring song, IMO. My Bends favourites are "Bullet Proof..I Wish I Was", "Planet Telex", "Bones", and "(Nice Dream)".
Your opinion
I like those as well, though "The Bends" isn't my favorite album.
@backspace_: Cool, I like those, too!
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