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Your Favorite Radiohead CD? Well, it's odd that I was just getting into Radiohead and then Prince does 'em.
I got hooked on "OK Computer" just the last month or so, then I bought the new CD. So, I have very limited knowledge of their catalogue. But, I'm loving both. Y'all? | |
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my favorites are probably "ok computer", "in rainbows" and "hail to the thief".
my secondary favorites are "kid a" and "the bends" (though the bends is gaining my favor all the time). i don't dislike "amnesiac", but it's kind of a hard album to love. | |
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it's my personal home made cd box called "GEN CHILDREN"
DISC 1: KID A: 01. Everything In Its Right Place 02. Kid A 03. The National Anthem 04. How To Disappear Completely 05. Treefingers 06. Optimistic 07. In Limbo 08. Idioteque 09. Morning Bell 10. Motion Picture Soundtrack 11. Gen Children DISC 2: KID B: 01. Packt Like Sardines In A Crushed Tin Box 02. Pyramid Song 03. Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors 04. You And Whose Army? 05. I Might Be Wrong 06. Knives Out 07. Morning Bell/Amnesiac 08. Dollars & Cents 09. Hunting Bears 10. Like Spinning Plates 11. Life In A Glasshouse [full version] DISC 3: KID C: 01. The Amazing Sounds Of Orgy 02. Cuttooth 03. I Want None Of This 04. Worry Wort 05. Paperbag Writer 06. I Am Citizen Insane 07. Kinetic 08. Trans Atlantic Drawl 09. Fog 10. Fast Track 11. True Love Waits and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: it's my personal home made cd box called "GEN CHILDREN"
Tell me more about this. | |
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GangstaFam said: IstenSzek said: it's my personal home made cd box called "GEN CHILDREN"
Tell me more about this. it's basically just kid a and amnesiac straight up, although i've replaced "life in a glass house (album version)" for the version on one of the singles which lasts a bit longer and is labeled as the "full version". the "gen children" track is just less than a minute of sounds at the end of the Kid A album, it's sort of a hidden track but it's too short to really be one. it's officially been reported that it is called "gen children" disc 3 is a combination of all the b-sides from amnesiac, which all came from the kid a/amnesiac sessions (the sessions sprung both the albums, with all the songs being recorded during that era, kinda like crystal ball/camille etc). those are: the amazing sounds of orgy (best radiohead song e.v.e.r.) kinetic worry wort cuttooth fast track trans atlantic drawl fog life in a glass house (full version) then the track "true love waits" is the last track on the "i might be wrong" live recordings EP. it's a brilliant closing track, much in the same vein as kid a has Motion Picture Soundtrack. the song "I Want None Of This" is a beautiful minimalist piano ballad that was released on, i think, on one of the Warchild "Help" albums iirc. it came from the same era or sessions as the kid a/amnesiac tracks so it fits in well here. the last two remaining songs "paperbag writer" and the cool instrumental "I Am Citizen Insane" were b-sides to one of the "Hail To The Thief" singles but i think they go very well with these tracks and i would go as far as to say they are probably from the same sessions too. i think so because some of the tracks on "HTTT" are also still from those kid a/amnesiac sessions. Wolf At The Door and i think Scatterbrain are both from those. and one other that i can't recall right now. but i didn't include those since they found their way onto an offical album and feel like to much of a part of those to put them on disc 3 of Gen Children. so all in all, Gen Children is just a little project of mine. i've made artwork but not on the computer, i did it with color copies and tipewriters. i'd post a scan but i don't have a scanner. but it's not like you are missing much there, it's very simple. not like your special editions or boxed sets that you posted selfmade artwork for. like that tori amos box with all her bsides. that artwork was amazing. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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OK Computer and Kid A equally. | |
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Ok Computer and The Bends | |
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I'm gonna have to go with In Rainbows.
I adore OK Computer a lot, and for a long time it was my favourite album of theirs by quite a bit. In Rainbows is just so accessible, though, quite frankly. I can almost always throw it on and listen to it straight through. OK Computer is a little too sprawling and overwhelming at times. In Rainbows is Radiohead at their best, with mellow songs all about love and alienation that capture a wonderful paradox of being all about love yet having very little affection and warmth to them. Also, Videotape is one of the most simple yet devastating things Thom has ever written. What a beautiful, beautiful song. The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
"You still wanna take me to prison...just because I won't trade humanity for patriotism." | |
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Kid A, still. | |
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I think it changes. And I don't really like to pick just one.
The tops ones for me... Kid A - First album from them that really caught my attention. Also a fan of "electronic" infused music. In Rainbows - As PurpleKnight stated, it's accessible. Doesn't knock you over the head at first but reaps many benefits from repeated listenings. Hail To The Thief - Dark, convuluted, intense, morose, uneven, varied, but very engaging. It's kinda of a mix of everything then had done to that point. Love the others as well but these are the ones I go to first. BTW, most of their B sides are up there as well. Like the KidA/Amnesiac stuff, My Iron Lung ep. How's My Driving ep, Com Lag ep, etc. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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Really, I think it's "The Bends". I love OK Computer, and like a lot of what came afterwards, but I still think it's the perfect Radiohead album. I think Planet Telex kind of points towards what was to come with the next album, and the rest of the album might just be the best Britpop LP ever made. I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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