lp7 countdown and anticipation thread - part i

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hey, you were the one that said that you were looking more forward to the new coldplay album than lp7.

i think that takes all true radiohead fan credibility from you instantly.
 
U2Man said:
hey, you were the one that said that you were looking more forward to the new coldplay album than lp7.

i think that takes all true radiohead fan credibility from you instantly.


I was obviously joking bitches :tsk:

although I anticipate both equally :drool:
 
xaviMF22 said:



I was obviously joking bitches :tsk:

although I anticipate both equally :drool:

That's just as bad.

Pick one or the other! There is no room-temperature attitude in the church of Radiohead. :wink:
 
Zootlesque said:
I'm surprised there's no "album name" speculation yet! :drool:

"Down is the New up"

"Autonomia"

"New Suburbia "

"Xurbia Mon Amour "

"xendless xurbia"

all possible titles

:huh:
 
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While we wait for LP7 to arrive I thought I would upload some old random songs :wink:

"How to Disappear Completely" one the greatest live versions of the this you will ever hear.
Nearly 8 minutes long...hear Jonny and Ed mess around with the intro to the song:drool:



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http://download.ysi.com/FCD4176C199B3F38
 
I just found the date for the OK Computer show I went to. April 1, 1998. Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles.


That's where they played a "new" song called "How To Disappear From The World And Never Be Found". It was AMAZING! Slightly different than how it ended up on Kid A, but still :drool: I still vividly remember standing there at my seat, just being blown away and thinking it was the best Radiohead song I'd ever heard. And I couldn't wait for them to record it!

I wish I could find a recording of that OK Computer show. It was frickin' AWESOME!!!!! :applaud:
 
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U2Man said:


whats wrong with those bitches? they dont cheer?

the crowd is dead...Thom calls them morons when they play the bends:giggle:

There's some funny moments like when the whole stage is covered in smoke and Thom says"fuck we're on fire" :lol:
 
how many pro shot dvds do you know of?

the kid a:amnesiac live in paris is :drool:

unfortunately mps is missing on mine :(
 
Old School Radiohead :drool:

Radiohead Live at the Astoria London 1994 DVD- audio rip

Setlist

1. "You"
2. "Bones"
3. "Ripcord"
4. "Black Star"
5. "Creep"
6. "The Bends"
7. "My Iron Lung"
8. "Prove Yourself"
9. "Maquiladora"
10. "Vegetable"
11. "Fake Plastic Trees"
12. "Just"
13. "Stop Whispering"
14. "Anyone Can Play Guitar"
15. "Street Spirit (Fade Out)"
16. "Pop Is Dead"
17. "Blow Out"

some quick facts

The version of "My Iron Lung" played at this gig is in fact the same one released as a single/EP and later found on The Bends, although Thom Yorke's vocals were overdubbed. Radiohead found they couldn't improve on the energetic live performance in the studio

some fantastic performances of Maquiladora and Blow out:drool:
as well as material from Pablo Honey and early tracks from the bends.
If you like old school radiohead this is a must!


http://download.ysi.com/E45EB11307C79D09
 
ive got that on dvd somewhere, but i havent been able to find it in a very long time.
 
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