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Radiohead: Kid A or Amnesiac or OK Computer? Okay this is a hard one, since two of these are masterpieces and the other one (Amnesiac) is a
continuation of Kid A. My vote has to go 4 Kid A (but just barely) It's so strange and cool that it freezes my cd-player everytime i play it. Love the cacaphony of The national Anthem, the Kraftwerkish "Every thing in it's right place" and just the overall sound of the album. What's ur pick?? "Time is a train, makes the future the past" | |
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It's impossible for me to pick between OK Computer and Kid A. Just impossible. There's so much going on in both albums you might miss it if you're head isn't into the mix.
The texture The twists and turns of song structure The emotion of Thom's glorious whine The abstractness The layers of detail The dynamics Just impossible. I pick both. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Upon the recommendation of a friend who knew that I really liked Coldplay's style, I impulse purchased all of Radiohead's CDs. I like Coldplay's style SO much that I knew hands down I would dig anyone doing that style, esp. a group like Radiohead that had gotten such rave reviews.
Upon listening however, I just couldn't get into it. They lyrics were for the most part incomprehensible--the vocals were either drowned out by the music or just so whiny that the words were unclear. While I could feel some of the music's moodiness, it just wasn't enough for me to go on. I ended up giving away all the CDs. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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NuPwrSoul said: Upon the recommendation of a friend who knew that I really liked Coldplay's style, I impulse purchased all of Radiohead's CDs. I like Coldplay's style SO much that I knew hands down I would dig anyone doing that style, esp. a group like Radiohead that had gotten such rave reviews.
Upon listening however, I just couldn't get into it. They lyrics were for the most part incomprehensible--the vocals were either drowned out by the music or just so whiny that the words were unclear. While I could feel some of the music's moodiness, it just wasn't enough for me to go on. I ended up giving away all the CDs. Kid A & Amnesiac are tough starters and Pablo Honey just plainly sucks (except that one song). The Bends is a masterpiece, the more you listen to it, the more addicted you get. OK Computer is just very beautiful. Kid A is a departure from everything they were before. Still Kid A, on given moments, is brilliant. I never really got into Amnesiac, that record is made up from leftovers from the Kid A sesions, second choice so to say! Also, the comparison Coldplay/Radiohead should be done with. Thinking you'll get into Radiohead just because you like Coldplay is just plain bullshit! [This message was edited Fri Jan 24 2:36:15 PST 2003 by abierman] | |
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abierman said: Kid A & Amnesiac are tough starters and Pablo Honey just plainly sucks (except that one song). The Bends is a masterpiece, the more you listen to it, the more addicted you get. OK Computer is just very beautiful. Kid A is a departure from everything they were before. Still Kid A, on given moments, is brilliant. Now I'm thinkin I need to borrow the CDs from the person I gave 'em away to, and give it another try. Also, the comparison Coldplay/Radiohead should be done with. Thinking you'll get into Radiohead just because you like Coldplay is just plain bullshit!
I wish had known this before. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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NuPwrSoul said: abierman said: Kid A & Amnesiac are tough starters and Pablo Honey just plainly sucks (except that one song). The Bends is a masterpiece, the more you listen to it, the more addicted you get. OK Computer is just very beautiful. Kid A is a departure from everything they were before. Still Kid A, on given moments, is brilliant. Now I'm thinkin I need to borrow the CDs from the person I gave 'em away to, and give it another try. Also, the comparison Coldplay/Radiohead should be done with. Thinking you'll get into Radiohead just because you like Coldplay is just plain bullshit!
I wish had known this before. I do like Coldplay a lot, just the comparison doesn't do justice to either band. Try listening to The Bends, I'm sure you'll like it, play it loud! | |
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I have to go with OK Computer on this one. While I think that Kid A is great I just think Ok Computer is a better overall album. I in fact would recommend it to a new Radiohead fan along with The Bends. | |
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NuPwrSoul said: Upon the recommendation of a friend who knew that I really liked Coldplay's style, I impulse purchased all of Radiohead's CDs. I like Coldplay's style SO much that I knew hands down I would dig anyone doing that style, esp. a group like Radiohead that had gotten such rave reviews.
Upon listening however, I just couldn't get into it. They lyrics were for the most part incomprehensible--the vocals were either drowned out by the music or just so whiny that the words were unclear. While I could feel some of the music's moodiness, it just wasn't enough for me to go on. I ended up giving away all the CDs. You should probably go for some of their earlier stuff, to break yourself in gently like! The Hottest chip of them all - www.hotchip.co.uk - Get down with Prince
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NuPwrSoul said: Upon the recommendation of a friend who knew that I really liked Coldplay's style, I impulse purchased all of Radiohead's CDs. I like Coldplay's style SO much that I knew hands down I would dig anyone doing that style, esp. a group like Radiohead that had gotten such rave reviews.
Upon listening however, I just couldn't get into it. They lyrics were for the most part incomprehensible--the vocals were either drowned out by the music or just so whiny that the words were unclear. While I could feel some of the music's moodiness, it just wasn't enough for me to go on. I ended up giving away all the CDs. That sucks. Your perspective has been tainted by the pretenders to the moody British throne. Like kids who listen to MXPX and Blink 182, but think Black Flag and the Dead Kennedys suck because you can't pogo to it. | |
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Though I love all of them...I have to go with...
THE BENDS (OK COMPUTER a close second) Simple, beautiful, 3 chord tracks...Thom Yorke and Co...were really playing amazingly during this...and best of all who can resist "Fake Plastic Trees"??!!! Goosebumps my friend...goosebumps! OK COMPUTER is an amazing album as well...the video for "Paranoid Android" is my favorite...and that song's structure is crazy good...I've heard a symphonic version of "Anroid" and it still sounds fucking great! "I'll take the quiet life, and handshake, some carbon monxide...and no alarms, and no surprises please..." Every minute of last night is on my face today.... | |
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I think getting into Radiohead is a process...
The Bends being the a very realized, more poplike effort, it's the best starting place. It allows you to get accustomed to Thom's voice and start really enjoying the band. Only after this has happened should a new fan venture on to OK Computer (Which IS my favorite, but not by much). Give this album some time. It grows on you. Songs like "Paranoid Android, Exit Music, Let Down and Climbing Up The Walls" make this a classic which deserves all of the time you can give it. Kid A and Amesiac are great albums, each with moments of absolute genious. A world away from earlier Radiohead but still glowing with their brilliance. My stand-out tracks include "Everything In Its Right Place, Kid A, How To Disappear Completely, In Limbo, Packt Like Sardines, You And Whose Army?, I Might Be Wrong and Dollars and Cents." And while I love Kid A and Amnesiac, they just don't pull my emotions in quite as much as OK Computer. However, hearing any of their stuff life is an amazing experience..an experience not to be missed. | |
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I saw them play in 1994 on the Pablo Honey tour and i just couldnt get into them. Musically they're pretty darn staggering though. It's just a little to precise for my liking. | |
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I just like Radiohead. Period. | |
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O.K. Computer is one of may all time favorites! | |
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endorphin74 said: And while I love Kid A and Amnesiac, they just don't pull my emotions in quite as much as OK Computer.
There ya go! There was something I couldn't quite put my finger on that made me lean toward OK Computer, but not totally make up my mind about. With both albums you get the OH SHIT! sounds, but OK Computer is more fleshed out with more hard-hitting emotion. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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I've been trying to decide which one is best ever since I
got "Amnesiac" and it's quite an impossible task. I guess "OK COMPUTER" is different enough from the last two albums to view it as seperate from those. So as a whole, -which in a way they are- I would choose the Kid A/Amnesiac sessions. But not just the albums, I would like to include the B-sides as well. Without "Kinetic", "The Amazing Sounds Of Orgy", "Fog" "Cuttooth", "Worry Wort", "Trans Atlantic Drawl" or "Fast Track" it wouldn't be complete enough. I know it's not a real answer, but as I said, I think OK COMPUTER is one of the best albums ever, yet these KID A/AMNESIAC/B-SIDE songs are just incredible. They're right up there with the best things Prince ever did. Some of them are even beyond that. If they were an official 3cd release, it would be the only album I'd ever need. I've made that 3rd album, comprised out of the b-sides and a few other tracks from the same period and when u put that in as the third disc, it makes for a nice kind of movement from the absolutely submerged psychotronics on Kid A, to the psychological angst n claustrophobia on Amnesiac and down to the overall lighter yet extremely haunting songs of the last disc. Ending the whole thing with the only new song on the live EP "True Love Waits" makes for a sigh of relieve about as momentous as the one you feel yourself give way to when "No Alarms" kicks in after "Climbing Up The Walls". Third cd Tracklist: 01. The Amazing Sounds Of Orgy 02. Worry Wort 03. Rabbit In Your Headlight 04. Cuttooth 05. Fog 06. Trans Atlantic Drawl 07. Kinetic 08. I've Seen It All [with Björk] 09. Fast Track 10. True Love Waits One last thing I'd like to say about AMNESIAC and all of it's b-sides is that it is NOT, as someone said a group of left-overs from KID A. They were all recorded at the same time during the same sessions, but that doesn't say they're somehow less good tracks because KID A was first to be released. Think about it, it's like saying that all the other songs on "Crystal Ball" and from it's sessions are shit simply because they were not released and SIGN O THE TIMES wás. In fact, some of these b-sides are better tracks than any of the songs on either KID A or AMNESIAC. I think "Kinetic" for instance, or most certainly "Amazing Sounds Of Orgy" worthy of a place on either one of those albums. I'm off, gotta go listen to it again. I'm completely obsessed by this. I can't wait till the next album arrives. It's said to be a slight return to the work on "The Bends", so that should be cool too. Oh shit, look what you made me do again. Just never mention Radiohead ever again ok?! [This message was edited Sun Jan 26 4:52:51 PST 2003 by IstenSzek] and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: One last thing I'd like to say about AMNESIAC and all of
it's b-sides is that it is NOT, as someone said a group of left-overs from KID A. They were all recorded at the same time during the same sessions, but that doesn't say they're somehow less good tracks because KID A was first to be released. Think about it, it's like saying that all the other songs on "Crystal Ball" and from it's sessions are shit simply because they were not released and SIGN O THE TIMES wás. In fact, some of these b-sides are better tracks than any of the songs on either KID A or AMNESIAC. I think "Kinetic" for instance, or most certainly "Amazing Sounds Of Orgy" worthy of a place on either one of those albums. CO-SIGN and thanks for your tracklisting, I'm gonna burn myself that compilation right now! | |
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endorphin74 said: CO-SIGN
and thanks for your tracklisting, I'm gonna burn myself that compilation right now! I knew you would agree with me on that one. Hope you enjoy the cd that way. I think it's great. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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radiohead suck BADLY so there ------------- | |
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Alejandro said: radiohead suck BADLY so there
:O BLASPHEMY! And this coming from a man who dares to list EMANCIPATION among his favorit albums in his p-org-profile! Nah, just kidding. I can see why a lot of people don't like them. Most folks can't even get past Thom's voice, let alone the weird structures of the songs. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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OK Computer, no contest.
They managed to combine their techno interests that dominate subsequent releases with really good rock hooks. It's also the album that got me into them. Fake Plastic Trees and Karma Police videos on MTV turned my head in a major way. They're among my favorite contemporary groups, up there with Mint Condition and DMB. | |
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