Radiohead have some good songs. "2+2=5" is a good song. "The National Anthem" is a good song. "There, There" is a good to great song.
Thom Yorke is good front guy, I think. I like looking at him. I'm not a big fan of his singing voice, though. Plus, Thom Yorke, in the documentary Meeting People Is Easy, uses the word "pro-active". Which is CRAP.
On the whole, the attempt to cross between art rock and arena rock is petty and unremarkable. I don't see that as much of an accomplishment. Yet, in itself, I think they pull it off much better than (1970's) Pink Floyd, or U2 for that matter.
"Creep" is an atrocity of a song.
On the whole, NOT CRAP. But barely.
Band: Radiohead
72Creep justifies its existence simply because of the Jonny Greenwood KACHUNK KACHUNK.sunlore wrote:"Creep" is an atrocity of a song.
And Yorke sounding like a stalker.
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Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.
Band: Radiohead
73Anyone heard the new Thom Yorke solo album, The Eraser? I wanted to hate it but can't...If you are curious check out the track "Skip Divided." The album as a whole is a little too "electronic-y" for me personally but there are a lot of cool little guitar and bass loops and software programming in there, as well as (obiviously) some great vocal melodies. Though his lyrics seem to get worse and worse. Hm.
There are crispy fries waiting to come out of your oven: you just have to make them and put them there.
Band: Radiohead
74wes9 wrote:Anyone heard the new Thom Yorke solo album, The Eraser? I wanted to hate it but can't...If you are curious check out the track "Skip Divided." The album as a whole is a little too "electronic-y" for me personally but there are a lot of cool little guitar and bass loops and software programming in there, as well as (obiviously) some great vocal melodies. Though his lyrics seem to get worse and worse. Hm.
I didn't want to hate it and I don't.
I think it's a damn cool record after two listens. We'll see how it holds up.
-A
Itchy McGoo wrote:I would like to be a "shoop-shoop" girl in whatever band Alex Maiolo is in.
Band: Radiohead
75alex maiolo wrote:wes9 wrote:Anyone heard the new Thom Yorke solo album, The Eraser? I wanted to hate it but can't...If you are curious check out the track "Skip Divided." The album as a whole is a little too "electronic-y" for me personally but there are a lot of cool little guitar and bass loops and software programming in there, as well as (obiviously) some great vocal melodies. Though his lyrics seem to get worse and worse. Hm.
I didn't want to hate it and I don't.
I think it's a damn cool record after two listens. We'll see how it holds up.
-A
i like it. it wears it's influences on its ringer tee proudly.
Not crap. Less poppy. whatevah the phuck that means.
I refer 2 chapter 2. Prince?
chapter two wrote:Edited due to posting bollocks whilst drunk.
ChoCko is back in town!
Band: Radiohead
76When I was at school, they were my favourite band.
Now I can take them or leave them.
Funny how things change when you get older.
Not crap
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Now I can take them or leave them.
Funny how things change when you get older.
Not crap

"Why stop now, just when I'm hating it?" - Marvin
Band: Radiohead
77i had a 3 months radiohead period a few years ago, i 'v buying some albums,i had never re lisened to their music anymore!!....not so crap for a 3 months preriod!!!
Band: Radiohead
78Radiohead are fine. Saw them live in Sydney a few years ago and they went far beyond my expectations. I like all their post OK Computer albums, particularly Kid A and Amnesiac. I have trouble with OK Computer. I think it is a bit too overwrought or something and a bit guitar anthemy. The bends and HTTT are ok.
Not Crap!
Not Crap!
Band: Radiohead
79really one of my favorite bands. they use an ondes martenot, ffs! just saw them a couple weeks ago and i realized that they're one of the few bands that i listen to where i can withstand more than about 45 minutes live. and in fact would be happy with a 4+ hour show. as they age, they seem to be getting funkier. i'm slightly afraid that they're going to pull a talking heads/paul simon move, but so far no dice... not crap.
Band: Radiohead
80I thought that for a while, and I didn't listen to them for about a year... then all of a sudden I put on Kid A and I was like, "Holy shit, Radiohead, why did I leave you? I am sorry, baby."Nico Adie wrote:When I was at school, they were my favourite band.
Now I can take them or leave them.
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