Earnie Shavers
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Yeah, I think U2's music is like this:
Simple, effective, emotion very obvious and close to the surface, but that doesn't mean it's not a display of massive talent and great detail. You just glance at it and you get it, it instantly means something to you or says something to you with little to no fuss. It takes amazing talent to transfer that feeling, like in this painting, or, generally, in their music.
Radiohead's music is like this:
Stay a while, get lost, search in every corner. It's all in the detail, not the immediate impact. It's intricate and beautiful, but it's meant to be swam in over time and the overall meaning or emotional impact may not shine through for a while.
So you can't really compare on most levels.
Simple, effective, emotion very obvious and close to the surface, but that doesn't mean it's not a display of massive talent and great detail. You just glance at it and you get it, it instantly means something to you or says something to you with little to no fuss. It takes amazing talent to transfer that feeling, like in this painting, or, generally, in their music.
Radiohead's music is like this:
Stay a while, get lost, search in every corner. It's all in the detail, not the immediate impact. It's intricate and beautiful, but it's meant to be swam in over time and the overall meaning or emotional impact may not shine through for a while.
So you can't really compare on most levels.
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