lazarus
Blue Crack Supplier
Agreeing with the sentiment here on WSYB, and thanks to LM and Intedomine on their defenses of Scatterbrain, which I wasn't able to articulate as well myself.
or that guitar part in Morning Bell before "cut the kids in half".
I felt that way for the longest time. I thought of it as the one beam of sunlight cutting through an utterly drab, monotonous song. I definitely don't feel that way about it anymore.
I hate those moments in songs that kick ass, but only last momentarily and are the best parts of the song. Liek how the best part of Echoes only lasts for 42 seconds, or that guitar part in Morning Bell before "cut the kids in half".
I don't hate Scatterbrian
Definitely. That part in Morning Bell is spectacular, especially the Oxford 2001 version. And what 40 seconds in Echoes are you implying? Is it that beautiful part where Gilmour comes back with the chiming guitar after the psychedelic break? Because that one is for me the best Pink Floyd moment ever.
I actually kinda like the Kid A version of Morning Bell a little better, the Amnesiac version gets a little shrill at some points...
Scatterbrian? good lord, yeah, I can spell...
Q: Any plans to return to Australia, or is it just too damned far away?
A: Unfortunately, not for the foreseeable future. I'd love to, but only if we got to spend a good chunk of time wiht you lot, rather than the ridiculous in-and-out job we did in 2004, where we all got ill and had to cancel a show in Melbourne. We never cancel shows, so that was a huge disappointment for us... Apologies again to those who we failed.
My only Radiohead complaint at the moment is that my well-used Sigg water bottle from the tour now has two big dents in it since I am apparently clumsy.
Yet they proclaim how much they "love Australia"
But is it not the same for all other big bands that come and tour here? It'd be expensive as well. I haven't seen their stare show, so I can't say much, but they'd be playing at Rod Laver, I'd assume, so they cut down the size etc.
I was so confident they'd come before I read this!
It's bloody fantastic. Videotape is a masterpiece.
And I'm not giving up hope. Didn't give up when it seemed U2 weren't going to tour, and they came.