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 Post subject: Re: Radiohead
PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 2:06 pm 
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Hell yeah dude, 8 Outtakes is God's work. I'm feeling this resurgence in the Radiothread -- I was in the car a lot this past weekend and was listening to Radiohead for most of it.

Interesting ranking you've got for Amnesiac, Pnoom. I really love Like Spinning Plates, but think I prefer the live version.


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Fog and Cuttooth are excellent

Trans Atlantic Drawl is quite good as well

My favourite non-album song has to be The Daily Mail though.


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Does Radiohead have the greatest b-side discography of all time? I don't know of any that are better, or even close


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jumpman8828 wrote:
Does Radiohead have the greatest b-side discography of all time? I don't know of any that are better, or even close



The Beatles, obviously


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Well, all right, but I didn't really have stuff like "Eleanor Rigby" in mind when I was thinking b-sides. I was thinking deep cuts that never made it on the albums.


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Past Masters is a pretty sick non album compilation. But I would give it to Radiohead at this point, especially after last year.


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 Post subject: Re: Radiohead
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The fact that Staircase and Supercollider are not album tracks is kind of amazing. Radiohead just do what they want.


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jumpman8828 wrote:
Does Radiohead have the greatest b-side discography of all time? I don't know of any that are better, or even close


i prefer slowdive's and joy division's by quite some distance. most of the bends and httt era b-sides don't appeal to me as much

that said, not sleighting on rh at all. when their b-sides are good, and that is quite often - they are a-side material fairly easily


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all this rh talk has gotten me appreciating the eraser a lot recently. in the wave of all the new idm and tronica popping up in the uk, this sounds a bit ahead and surprisingly still legit. <3 thomas edward yorke


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 Post subject: Re: Radiohead
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dreamcoil wrote:
jumpman8828 wrote:
Does Radiohead have the greatest b-side discography of all time? I don't know of any that are better, or even close


i prefer slowdive's and joy division's by quite some distance. most of the bends and httt era b-sides don't appeal to me as much

that said, not sleighting on rh at all. when their b-sides are good, and that is quite often - they are a-side material fairly easily


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dreamcoil wrote:
jumpman8828 wrote:
Does Radiohead have the greatest b-side discography of all time? I don't know of any that are better, or even close


i prefer slowdive's and joy division's by quite some distance. most of the bends and httt era b-sides don't appeal to me as much

that said, not sleighting on rh at all. when their b-sides are good, and that is quite often - they are a-side material fairly easily


Weird, I could have sworn I posted a reply to this yesterday. I was asking you to hook a brotha up with Slowdive b-sides cause I don't believe I've heard any.


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 Post subject: Re: Radiohead
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I saw Radiohead live on sunday. Sure, Give Up the Ghost may feel slightly awkward in the context of the album at first but it's grown on me an incredible amount the past few months and seeing it live added a whole new dimension to it. Absolutely gorgeous track and I love it right where it is. Also, better than Feral.

Bloom, Separator, Everything in Its Right Place, The Gloaming, Idioteque were all particularly otherworldly as well. Paranoid Android was awesome, and I never cared too much for it - you can tell they still have fuckloads of fun playing it live. It's a shame they didn't play more 'odd tracks' and b-sides, I was hoping for a Treefingers or a Meeting in the Aisle somewhere in the setlist. Nonetheless, amazing show and I'm kicking myself for being as tired as I was at the time.

http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/radiohead ... cb1ad.html


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 Post subject: Re: Radiohead
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Stavros678 wrote:
dreamcoil wrote:
jumpman8828 wrote:
Does Radiohead have the greatest b-side discography of all time? I don't know of any that are better, or even close


i prefer slowdive's and joy division's by quite some distance. most of the bends and httt era b-sides don't appeal to me as much

that said, not sleighting on rh at all. when their b-sides are good, and that is quite often - they are a-side material fairly easily


Maquiladora.


"Killer Cars" is actually one of my favorite Radiohead songs. In fact, "The Bends"' b-sides are probably my favorite era of Radiohead b-sides, closely followed by the OKC stuff.


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 Post subject: Re: Radiohead
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Stavros678 wrote:
dreamcoil wrote:
jumpman8828 wrote:
Does Radiohead have the greatest b-side discography of all time? I don't know of any that are better, or even close


i prefer slowdive's and joy division's by quite some distance. most of the bends and httt era b-sides don't appeal to me as much

that said, not sleighting on rh at all. when their b-sides are good, and that is quite often - they are a-side material fairly easily


Maquiladora.


"Killer Cars" is actually one of my favorite Radiohead songs. In fact, "The Bends"' b-sides are probably my favorite era of Radiohead b-sides, closely followed by the OKC stuff.


Be it the Muse fan in me, I really enjoy Pearly*


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I'm 'In Rainbows'.


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