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Thread started 08/07/04 6:51pm

psykosoul

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Okay I've heard everybody and their mama raving about this group and particularly the albums Kid A and OKComputer. I'm ready to de-virginize my ears so which one should I start with?
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Reply #1 posted 08/07/04 6:56pm

richierich

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OKComputers a better starter its more mainstream than KidA which can be a bit of a difficult listen.
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Reply #2 posted 08/07/04 7:07pm

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Get OK Computer & The Bends. They're the best of the bunch. When your'e finished with them, Get the most recent Hail to the thief. From there ease on into Kid A & Amnesiac. Add sprinkles to your Sunday by watching the doc/movie Meeting People is Easy directed by Grant Gee. It covers the group during the year OK blew up and thrusted the into fame. This should be more than enough, but you are free to throw tomatoes if you don't like them. cool

I had to come back and correct myself. The doc/movie Meeting is directed by Grant Gee, sorry for the mixup. sad
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Reply #3 posted 08/07/04 7:12pm

SassyBritches

i would start with 'the bends'...its not as heady as the later stuff. if you want to dive head first, though, just grab 'kid a' and go for it.
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Reply #4 posted 08/07/04 8:11pm

psykosoul

UncleGrandpa said:

This should be more than enough, but you are free to throw tomatoes if you don't like them. cool


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Reply #5 posted 08/07/04 8:11pm

psykosoul

Thanks guys...

I like to work my way from the early stages. Judging from the samples I heard from The Bends, I think I'll start with that one.
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Reply #6 posted 08/07/04 8:29pm

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I'm starting on Radiohead myself, this thread is helpful smile
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Reply #7 posted 08/08/04 12:33am

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SassyBritches said:

i would start with 'the bends'...its not as heady as the later stuff. if you want to dive head first, though, just grab 'kid a' and go for it.


Good advice.
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Reply #8 posted 08/08/04 12:54pm

Tom

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"Meeting People Is Easy" is After Effects hell. There's some interesting clips in it, but its so mangled with trendy editing and annoying special effects, that its a pain in the ass to watch.
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Reply #9 posted 08/08/04 8:21pm

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SassyBritches said:

...if you want to dive head first, though, just grab 'kid a' and go for it.

I agree with SB's statement.
Based on the samples I heard, why pussyfoot around.
You can handle it. wink

tA

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Reply #10 posted 08/08/04 9:02pm

psykosoul

theAudience said:

SassyBritches said:

...if you want to dive head first, though, just grab 'kid a' and go for it.

I agree with SB's statement.
Based on the samples I heard, why pussyfoot around.
You can handle it. wink


That's what I did. I figured I could sample these from the library for free before I buy and I got Kid A first. I don't even know how to describe it. For now all I can think is Coldplay on some kind of trippy acid, but I can dig it. nod Like Supernova is doing with The Roots, I need to marinate on this one. I'm almost afraid to go backwards boxed
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Reply #11 posted 08/08/04 9:10pm

theAudience

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psykosoul said:

That's what I did. I figured I could sample these from the library for free before I buy and I got Kid A first. I don't even know how to describe it. For now all I can think is Coldplay on some kind of trippy acid, but I can dig it. nod Like Supernova is doing with The Roots, I need to marinate on this one. I'm almost afraid to go backwards boxed
[This message was edited Sun Aug 8 21:05:47 2004 by psykosoul]

From what I heard it gets easier going backwards.
If you're diggin' Kid A the earlier stuff may be disappointing.
Unless you're just curious as to how they sounded then.

tA

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Reply #12 posted 08/08/04 9:10pm

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psykosoul said:

theAudience said:


I agree with SB's statement.
Based on the samples I heard, why pussyfoot around.
You can handle it. wink


That's what I did. I figured I could sample these from the library for free before I buy and I got Kid A first. I don't even know how to describe it. For now all I can think is Coldplay

no no no! Radiohead pre-dates Coldplay.

on some kind of trippy acid, but I can dig it. nod I'm almost afraid to go backwards boxed

Kid A isn't representative of the rest of their albums.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #13 posted 08/08/04 9:19pm

CinisterCee

confused I have heard some of The Bends, OK Computer, and last year's shit, but I really only have bought (and enjoy) Kid A.


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Reply #14 posted 08/08/04 9:19pm

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A friend of mine says each one of their albums could be from totally different bands so you can't feel like you know what to expect from album to album. I guess I gotta get 'em all smile
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Reply #15 posted 08/08/04 9:29pm

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Supernova said:

Kid A isn't representative of the rest of their albums.

There you go.
You made the point much better.

Kinda like listening to Zoo Station after Where The Streets Have No Name and wondering "Is this the same U2?"

tA

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Reply #16 posted 08/08/04 11:39pm

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I got into them listening to an import My Iron Lung (nice accoustic version of Creep on there) and then graduated to OKCopmuter etc... I'm a big fan now.
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Reply #17 posted 08/09/04 7:00am

OdysseyMiles

OK Computer is not an album. It is a journey. From Airbag to The Tourist. wink
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