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:macdevil: Guess what came in the post today?

Now if I can ever stop listening to Black Market Music, I'll give it a go.
 
OK, my search is FINALLY over! I've been scouring Soulseek for about a month and just last night found a soundboard recording of Radiohead's "2$ Bill" performance for Mtv. I actually yelled with glee when I came across it. It sounds so good. Dead good.
 
Congratulations Ma Bell, tell us all what you think after ya listen.

Heads, it would be nice if you'd give me your soulseek username so I could download it from you....
 
HeadsOnSticks said:
OK, my search is FINALLY over! I've been scouring Soulseek for about a month and just last night found a soundboard recording of Radiohead's "2$ Bill" performance for Mtv. I actually yelled with glee when I came across it. It sounds so good. Dead good.

:D :D

I almost yelled with glee when I read that. I will have to reserve yelling until I can possibly find it though.

[edit]: P.S. You can see No Surprises, Punch-Up, and 2+2=5 live from the Beacon theatre show on http://launch.yahoo.com/destinations/promotions/radiohead/

radiohead is their artist of the month.
 
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u2popmofo said:
Congratulations Ma Bell, tell us all what you think after ya listen.

Heads, it would be nice if you'd give me your soulseek username so I could download it from you....

`tis the same laddie. HeadsOnSticks. Gimmie yours and I'll add it to my buddy list.
 
Okay. I made it through the album once this evening. Like Kid A and HTTT, there was only so much my brain could understand and process on the first listen, and I left my headphones at work, and so had to listen to it rather quietly on a giant stereo. But here are my first impressions:

I was impressed with Sardines and Pyramid Song. I was especially interested in PS, as the Radiohead quiz we all took awhile back said that this was "my" song. My favorite song was Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors. Something about the beat was just so :sick: . That song I listened to twice. Whose Army, I Might Be Wrong, and Knives Out were all interesting, but I need to hear them some more. I really liked the version of Morning Bell. It wasn't better or worse, just different. I remember thinking Dollars and Cents was pretty damn cool, but Hunting Bears kind of freaked me out. As did Spinning Plates, although as the song went on, I really started to dig it. Glasshouse was excellent, I thought--another song that got better as it went on.

So that's my raw first impressions after one listen that was less than ideal. Plus my brain is fried from a rough day at work, so I'm surprised I'm even coherent at this point. Anyway, I think I'll really like it once I give it a few more spins. Then maybe I'll have some more comments.

Actually, it would be pretty cool to print out what I just wrote. Then a year or two from now, when I know the album like the back of my hand, I could go back and see what my initial feelings were.

And now I'm babbling. So I guess that's it!
 
You initial impressions are about exactly the same as my 2 year old impressions of the album :wink:

You should check out the live version of 'Like Spinning Plates' from the 'I Might Be Wrong' Live EP sometime. It's fantastic, but it also made me appreciate the cd version more too.
 
u2popmofo said:
You initial impressions are about exactly the same as my 2 year old impressions of the album :wink:

You must be joking! I wasn't sure I'd gotten a feel for the album at all! Either way, I'll probably be listening to it all weekend.

And I love your new sig and avatar! I was just talking about that movie tonight, because I had a dream last night that my boss stole my calculator, just like that one guy's boss stole his stapler. I was powerless to get it back! :lmao:
 
HeartlandGirl said:


You must be joking! I wasn't sure I'd gotten a feel for the album at all! Either way, I'll probably be listening to it all weekend.

And I love your new sig and avatar! I was just talking about that movie tonight, because I had a dream last night that my boss stole my calculator, just like that one guy's boss stole his stapler. I was powerless to get it back! :lmao:

Haha, nice. I almost used a picture of a stapler as my avatar. :wink:
 
ah just to give an update. i must confess: hail to the thief is my favorite radiohead album of all times and one of my favorites period. yes, theyve done it again. each album they are getting better, therefore my list is:

1. httt
2. amnesiac
3. kid a
4. ok computer
5. the bends
6. pablo honey.

really, i can only imagine what they will sound like when theyre releasing their next album and everything thereafter. such a fantastic band.
 
Flaming Friar Sr said:
ah just to give an update. i must confess: hail to the thief is my favorite radiohead album of all times and one of my favorites period.

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Mine, too. I still can't stop listening to it. I totally love it love it love it.

After a month and a half, these 3 emerge as the songs I keep playing over and over, or like when I get in my car I have to hear them right away--in order:

1. Where I End and You Begin
2. 2+2=5
3. Sit Down. Stand Up.
 
joyfulgirl said:


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Mine, too. I still can't stop listening to it. I totally love it love it love it.

After a month and a half, these 3 emerge as the songs I keep playing over and over, or like when I get in my car I have to hear them right away--in order:

1. Where I End and You Begin
2. 2+2=5
3. Sit Down. Stand Up.


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BTW...I'm loving your ICDE mixes! Thx again JG!!!!!!
 
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I thought that KillBear would like this for obvious reasons :up:


Our veins are thin
 
ok, so i have no clue if anyone has talked about this before...and judging by the number of pages, i'm thinking yes considering the number of pages in this thread, but.......

so, who else LOVES i will?

it's now probably even with a wolf at the door for my favorite...but i'm really liking 2+2=5, myxomatosis, sail to the moon, go to sleep, and scatterbrain too. really, i like 'em all...
 
Re: so here's my review of the new radiohead...

The Wanderer said:
don't ask me how I know, let's just say I'm in there, you know?

it pays knowing the chaps over at the Washington Post Style section...

1. 2+2=5 - It starts off with this sound that starts like a tape recorder being turned on - very warm hiss - before it breaks and dies. Then the song starts. Beautiful harmonies straight from the start, with crazy waves of guitar noise during the big buildup (guitars sound something akin to the end part of "in limbo," very awesome). It sounds a bit more compressed and not quite as balls-out as the live version, but thom's singing during the 'paying attention!' part sounds awesome. Not quite sure what else to say. One of my favorites.

2. Sit Down/Stand up - Epic, pretty much like the live versions. Like 2+2, it's another song with great building tension. Cool buildup, sounds like violins in the background doing a "pyramid song" type thing. It really explodes during the crescendo, again thom's voice is incredible.

3. Sail to the Moon - Very pretty, much better than live versions. Like "pyramid song," there are lots of beautiful noises that just don't come across live. Nice guitar. Very dreamy.

4. Backdrifts - electronic sounding, but still song-y if that makes any sense. Thom kinda reverts to his 'mantra' singing stuff, sounds like very few lines in the song. Throughout the song his voice and the melody kinda begin mutating - hard to describe but very cool sounding. A bit uptempo but still not exactly 'rocking' like "idioteque."

5. Go to Sleep - Very guitar rock. I don't remember liking this one that much, I still can't remember how it goes. There's not many radioheady "noises" as it mostly sticks to this thick neil young style guitar soup.

6. Where I End and You Begin - Very Pornography-era Cure. Jonny's Ondes is definitely present, providing some nice hooks throughout the song. Thom's vocals are good, phil's drums are thumping and tribal. The song sounds a bit less cheesy and yet more bombastic than the live versions. The buzzsaw guitars are turned down (thankfully, i say!) but are still present.

7. We Suck Young Blood - I don't remember liking the live version so much, but this is very very good. Very spooky, it's got a chorus vocal that sounds like a group of doomed pirate singing in some ghostly saloon. Sorry, that's just what it sounds like. There are these cool noises, like a ball and chain being dragged on the ground, kinda sounds like handclaps. Good piano.

8. The Gloaming - kinda low-key, like the Amnesiac b-sides. Warm and electronic, the song is fairly short and has a kind of sweet melody. I'm not sure how much I like it, it sounds like it's here to be a transition piece.

9. There There - I know it's the single, but the studio version seems to be lacking something. I mean, it's very VERY good and I can definitely see why they decided to make it the single, but I dunno, Thom kinda changes the melody on the verse and it sounds weird.

10. I Will - Pitch perfect. Very sweet multiple Thom's cooing. Don't know what else to say. A highlight.

11. Punch- Up - Also much better than the live versions. This whole album is just recorded so well, it makes all these songs sound so GOOD. Not much different from live versions, nice piano. Guitar a bit louder in the mix, nice Thom vocals. Sexy if I were gay or straight.

12. Myxomatosis - Very cool actually, pretty different fromt the live versions. Stuttering drum beat and circular guitar make way for crazy, nasty keyboards that sound very 'punk' just because they're so loud and obnoxious. He sings "I've got Myxomatosis!" in this really worried kinda hysteric voice that kinda reminds me of Mark E. Smith or somebody.

13. Scatterbrain - This one sounds better than the live versions too. not much different in the song, but it's just recorded so well and so many rich little things come through. Very nice strong straight drums and passionate Thom vocals. Very moving crescendo, ends with chime-y jangling guitars.

14. Wolf at the Door - very cool, minor-key song. Sounds like vibraphone or something doubling the guitar lines, and it later kinda does this compliment part. Pretty cool. Thom's vocals sound canned or something, pretty cool. Actually works well as a closer.

interesting...
 
I somewhat miss the big W. He used to call me hoser. I called him wanderer. It's a thing we had.
 
There was just a Radiohead Bio on MuchMoreMusic... it was pretty good for that network. They showed a recent interview with Thom, where he was more receptive and tolerant towards the journalist's shortcomings as a human being.

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DOOD, I'm bidding on tickets for Camden on eBay now. I'm going to Philly from 8/16-8/18, so I figgered me and my galpal could have something amusing to do...?

So, these Radioheads guys. Are they any good?
 
7 Television Commercials came out on DVD yesterday in North American outlets.

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