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Arpeggi and Jigsaw... sweet Jemimah. Getting a lot of plays in the LMP Household.
LemonMacPhisto said:Arpeggi and Jigsaw... sweet Jemimah. Getting a lot of plays in the LMP Household.
LemonMacPhisto said:Bring your drool bucket and we'll talk.
yertle-the-turtle said:'Jigsaw' and 'Reckoner' stood out immediately for me, but the rest was kinda floating by me.
melon said:It's funny, because the moment I discovered Sigur Rós is generally the moment that I lost my passion for Radiohead. It didn't help that I felt nothing for HTTT. "In Rainbows" is better, and I've listened to it a few times through, but my mind is now looking to "Hvarf/Heim" and "Heima" in November.
It's just kind of interesting that that happened to me, I guess.
Dalton said:In Rainbows hasn't stood up against the time. I was a big fan when it first came out, but I just can't listen to it anymore. It sounds so dated.
I deleted it from my ipod.
angelordevil said:Great album. It's passing the outdoor listening test in flying colours. I'm absolutely horrible at first impressions, but after listening to it about four times over, it's growing on me like a beautiful fungus. If Kid A is the weird little child not everyone gets, this is his little sister.
Definitely a Sigur Ros influence...Nude, in particular...which also reminds me of the original theme song to Star Trek, for some reason...especially the spacey outro. It's also great to see Edge make an appearance on Bodysnatchers.
Hard to judge yet where it ranks, but I think it's definitely an album that has a whole arsenal of emotion, not just the peaks of paranoia. Maybe their most grown-up album to date...can't wait to see them in concert.
Dalton said:In Rainbows hasn't stood up against the time. I was a big fan when it first came out, but I just can't listen to it anymore. It sounds so dated.
I deleted it from my ipod.
namkcuR said:I've been trying out some alternate running orders, and I've found one that I think I'm going to stick with...I really, really love it. I think it flows better than the actual order, and I think the buildup of the record as a whole is better this way...it starts with the 'I'm alive' theme of Bodysnatchers, quiets down and starts building and building and building until it gets to the masterpieces of Nude, Reckoner, and All I Need, before closing with Videotape, which is all about death. From 'And for anyone else to see/I'm alive' to 'This is my way of saying goodbye/Because I can't do it face to face/I'm talking to you after it's too late/From my videotape'. For me, Faust Arp and House Of Cards, as nice as they are, play the roles that Treefingers and In Limbo played on Kid A...sort of interludes between the big numbers....interludes of a ridiculously high quality, mind you, but interludes nontheless.
1.Bodysnatchers
2.Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
3.15 Step
4.Jigsaw Falling Into Place
5.Faust Arp
6.Nude
7.House Of Cards
8.Reckoner
9.All I Need
10.Videotape
Please, give it a try. With crossfade in ITunes. Seriously. The flow of this running order...it's just
Dalton said:I still can't get all I need out of my mind. That song is hypnotic.