― Billy Dods, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― anthony, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
Whatever they'll do I'm sure it will be boring/overrated/overanalyzed. Best avant-move they can do now is make Creep II btw.
― Omar, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
I have only heard recent Radiohead via Later (BBC2). I didn't like it at all.
I think they should spend some time lobbying their powerful chums in the record industry to release more material by Lloyd Cole and the Sundays.
― the pinefox, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Andrew L, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― DJ Martian, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
xoxo
― Norman Fay, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
Double concept album by Radiohead: probably bad.
― gareth, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Patrick, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― DG, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
"ta-luuu-laaaa goooossshhhhh...." (3 hr mellotron/minimoog solo in 7/8 time)
This would rule. Admit it.
I'd keep the mellotron solos though.
― Sterling Clover, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― JM, Friday, 13 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― duane, Saturday, 14 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Josh, Saturday, 14 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Sterling Clover, Saturday, 14 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Omar, Saturday, 14 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― masonic boom, Saturday, 14 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Mitch Lastnamewithheld, Saturday, 14 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― adam, Saturday, 14 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
Hmmm...
Well, I kind of wish they would try 'fucking off' for a long time.
― Nick Southall, Sunday, 15 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
2. They should engage Liam Gallagher as singer.
3. They should call themselves radioasis.
4. They should never release anything under this name.
5. And they should disappear into the wide and open space forever (with or without Thom).
P.S. They could take Björk and Jonsi from Sigur Ros with them to have a more international touch.
― alex in mainhattan, Monday, 16 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― anthony, Monday, 16 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Ally, Monday, 16 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Nicole, Monday, 16 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Dan Perry, Monday, 16 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
our radiohead rocks.
you lot really don't like radiohead do you?
― radian yelof, Tuesday, 17 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Dan Perry, Tuesday, 17 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Robin Carmody, Wednesday, 18 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
Kid A did not impress me, Soft Machine and King Crimson have made similar stuff in the early seventies. I used to love those groups but somehow progrock has become a bête noire for me.
A week ago I purchased Amnesiac and I am still not sure what to make of it. The first track I liked was Knives out where the sadness in Yorke's voice really hit me. Of course Pyramid Song is great as well. The progressive stuff I have to listen to again. But the big problem with Radiohead I guess is Yorke's voice. It really touches me in the beginning but after listening to one whole album or several times to one song, it really gets annoying.
I do not really hate Radiohead but I hate all the fuss about them. They are a group like all other groups. They will not save rock music. On the contrary I think maybe rock has saved Thom Yorke's life (remember that Lou Reed song?).
― alex in mainhattan, Wednesday, 18 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Damian, Thursday, 19 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Sterling Clover, Thursday, 19 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― , Thursday, 19 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― alex in mainhattan, Friday, 20 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Josh, Friday, 20 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Damian, Friday, 20 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
Not so much to the song itself, but the fact that it was being played on primetime MTV next to the... uuhh... whatever was popular back then which has thankfully slipped my mind.
― Kate the Saint, Friday, 20 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― gareth, Friday, 20 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― james edwards, Saturday, 21 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― ethan, Saturday, 21 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― 1 1 2 3 5, Saturday, 21 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Patrick, Sunday, 22 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― mark s, Sunday, 22 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― burton, Friday, 22 April 2005 22:57 (nineteen years ago) link
― Roman (Roman), Saturday, 23 April 2005 01:28 (nineteen years ago) link
-- anthony (anthonyeasto...), July 16th, 2001.
I will quote you on this, you realize.
― Sundar (sundar), Saturday, 23 April 2005 02:01 (nineteen years ago) link
― Open your eyes; you can fly! (ex machina), Saturday, 23 April 2005 02:07 (nineteen years ago) link
I'd like to suggest that the fact that they don't have scantily-clad girls singing in unison on their refrains doesn't mean that they don't do pop songs anymore but I'm afraid you'd hit me.
― Dan (There There Is A Fantastic Pop Song) Perry (Dan Perry), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:10 (eighteen years ago) link
― js (honestengine), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:11 (eighteen years ago) link
How many bands really sing about being happy and joyful anyway?
― Melissa W (Melissa W), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:13 (eighteen years ago) link
― dave marsh, Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:17 (eighteen years ago) link
― Melissa W (Melissa W), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:17 (eighteen years ago) link
― Melissa W (Melissa W), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:19 (eighteen years ago) link
― Pashmina (Pashmina), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:22 (eighteen years ago) link
― Pashmina (Pashmina), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:23 (eighteen years ago) link
― dave marsh, Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:23 (eighteen years ago) link
No, it isn't the same as emotionally depressing either.
― dave marsh, Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:25 (eighteen years ago) link
― dave marsh, Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:28 (eighteen years ago) link
There is humor, but I prefer the dark and subtle strains of it, the vaguely absurd.
I don't see what the point of aiming for actual laughter would be. It would just be distracting and weird, some goofy or overly joyous song sitting in the middle of one of their albums.
Radiohead themselves are pretty silly though, and I'm absolutely sure they don't take themselves nearly as seriously as most people seem to think they do.
They find joy in the act of exploring and creating interesting music, I think that's enough.
(x-post, no)
― Melissa W (Melissa W), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:31 (eighteen years ago) link
not song, album, band, genre, music can be everything anyway.
not that i'm a big fan of RH, but what sort of criticism is it to say that a band doesnt experiment with enough emotional variety (even if it WAS true in this case, and it may not be)?
― AaronK (AaronK), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:45 (eighteen years ago) link
― JB Young (JB Young), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:53 (eighteen years ago) link
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:58 (eighteen years ago) link
― Dan (Let It Go Already) Perry (Dan Perry), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 18:02 (eighteen years ago) link
"Good Radiohead song" = Thom Yorke's dystopian mewling subsumed by atmospherics and ugly-loud guitars.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 18:21 (eighteen years ago) link
― Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:02 (eighteen years ago) link
― Dan (Unforgivable Album In Almost Every Regard) Perry (Dan Perry), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:08 (eighteen years ago) link
When did they last write a pop song? Something that a busker could cover?
― Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:11 (eighteen years ago) link
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:17 (eighteen years ago) link
― Melissa W (Melissa W), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:21 (eighteen years ago) link
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:22 (eighteen years ago) link
Change my previous statement to "when did they last write a song that someone could and would do at karaoke?", which I'm sure will wind people up even further.
― Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:23 (eighteen years ago) link
― inert false cat (sleep), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:27 (eighteen years ago) link
― AaronK (AaronK), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:36 (eighteen years ago) link
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:37 (eighteen years ago) link
― Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:38 (eighteen years ago) link
tis fair enough to say, but doubtful...as having run into more than my fair share of RH fans/fanatics, i can say w/ some amount of experience that NONE of them had any doubts about the direction of RH @ any point, nor did they think ANY joke pertaining to RH was funny in the least.i'll admit, i don't see almost ANY humor in them. unless it's packed tightly amongst the b-sides i've never sat down and listened to. (and i've been subjected to a huge slice of their catalog, unfortunately)
perhaps it's just this guy's opinion (in fact, it IS!), but RH are pretty much w/o a smile anytime i've ever seen them!
and yes, the millions in the bank, the critics hanging on they're every bleep/bloop, the fans fawning over them like earth-bound godlings that just got outta bed- all this should amount to some sort of 'good tidings' and cast out a portion they're constant dread.
all that said, maybe they should just all pick up some guitars and hang up the political blather they're so fond of, for just a second maybe?
― eedd, Tuesday, 21 February 2006 21:32 (eighteen years ago) link
― drewo (drewo), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 21:39 (eighteen years ago) link
― rizzx (Rizz), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 21:44 (eighteen years ago) link
There ThereDrunken Punchup At A WeddingGo To SleepWe Suck Young BloodThe GloamingI WillMyxomatosis
― Dan (Off The Top Of My Head) Perry (Dan Perry), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 21:53 (eighteen years ago) link
Maybe you should offer the band your consulting services.
― Nigel (Nigel), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 21:56 (eighteen years ago) link
To echo what Melissa said - surely no one who's seen them live in more recent years (since the Kid A/Amnesiac era, anyway)could mistake them for miserable bastards.
― Deluxe (Damian), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 21:57 (eighteen years ago) link
― Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 21:58 (eighteen years ago) link
― deej.. (deej..), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 21:59 (eighteen years ago) link
wtf
― rizzx (Rizz), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 22:08 (eighteen years ago) link
― Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 23:25 (eighteen years ago) link
― inert false cat (sleep), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 00:02 (eighteen years ago) link
― inert false cat (sleep), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 00:04 (eighteen years ago) link
Bananarama >>>>>> Radiohead anyday
― Curt1s St3ph3ns, Wednesday, 22 February 2006 00:07 (eighteen years ago) link
Maybe it's just that all their success hasn't gone to their head (or as Meeting People is Easy shows, their success only served to make them uncomfortable). Maybe they really believe in their anti-corporatist/capitalist/consumerism rhetoric and don't find acquiring huge sums of money to be as fulfilling as it's made out to be. At least they're consistent. I really wish that people would stop harping on this point in this discussion; it's perfectly reasonable to me that success hasn't/shouldn't changed their artistic direction. Whether they should expand an "emotional palette" for other reasons (stagnation, variety, so Stylus popists can hack away at them in the Singles Jukebox) is at least a coherent argument, but it seems totally ridiculous to me to ask an artist to "be happier" and change their direction solely because they've achieved a high level of success. It would be baffling to ask, say, Bergman or Herzog to "lighten up, you're the toast of the town, pitch us a romantic comedy". Some artists simply work better with darker material (and I'm not a "radiohead's gawd, and there's no way around it" fan, I haven't even listened to anything before Kid A or b-sides in probably a year, so don't accuse me of pretension when I'm throwing around words like Artist) and if you don't appreciate it there's really no reason to keep annoying yourself.
I mean, are all artists supposed to cover the entire emotional spectrum? I'm getting different expectations from different people here - what do you think this new direction should look like? Drop the political bits and go back to The Bends, but janglier and with a catchy chorus? I don't understand what you're trying to say with "joyful" - it seems crass to me, to go out and write something specifically (what do you really mean by joyful? I just don't understand) for the novelty, to take a completely opposite tack from the rest of their career. I know I keep repeating myself. Maybe they have tried different material and it hasn't worked out for them. Must their records be a complete mirror of their emotions? I know it's abstract and probably impossible to answer, but what do you think you'd get out of it? What would they say? Do you want a love song? A song free from irony about how everything is going to be alright?
I also don't understand this emotional monochromaticism. Are we just talking subject material here? A general feeling like depression? I'll admit there is a lyrical tendency towards despair, alienation, fear, and weakness - but musically (and I don't mean strictly tonally) there's a pretty wide range of feeling. Yeah, there's claustrophobia (Climbing Up The Walls), grunge-angst (Just), emotional distance (Morning Bell), paranoid fear and anger (A Wolf At the Door), but there are also moments of humor (the lightly bitter humor of Sulk, the boozy whimsicality of Life in a Glass House, the absurdity of We Suck Young Blood) and beauty (Pyramid Song). So much of their material is multivalent in feeling if not literal lyrical meaning, it's really a disservice and critical laziness to just call it depressing and walk away without really trying to get more out of the songs. I mean, isn't that what really appreciating music is? Digging deeper than the surface-level impression to derive a greater meaning? If that's not what you get from this group, fine (I'm not picking on anyone specific here), but plenty of people do get a lot more out of it (as someone upthread said about life-affirming Hitchcock or Shostakovitch).
As for the humor... well, no, it isn't really ha-ha humor but gallows irony and absurdity (Thom on Let Down: I was pissed in a club, and I suddenly had the funniest thought I'd had for ages - what if all the people who were drinking were hanging from the bottles... if the bottles were hung from the ceiling with string, and the floor caved in, and the only thing that kept everyone up was the bottles?), at least within the music itself. Those lyrics shouldn't all be taken seriously all the time. Outside the music, you get stuff like the ridiculous alternate titles from HTTT, Ed's never-departing onstage smile, Thom's put-on Byrnian seizuring during their performances, and the weirdness of their website. Admittedly there's more humor both in and out of the music nowadays; remember, only HTTT is at all recent, the Kid A sessions were 98-99 and they were in a much darker mood back then - I'm confident the next album will in fact be a bit more "joyous" and playful relative to their material from seven-ten years ago, as they're a lot more comfortable in their skin as musicians and (I hope) well-rounded human beings.
― D.J. Anderson, Wednesday, 22 February 2006 02:41 (eighteen years ago) link
― D.J. Anderson, Wednesday, 22 February 2006 03:29 (eighteen years ago) link
― Dan (LOL At Nick) Perry (Dan Perry), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 04:50 (eighteen years ago) link
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 04:51 (eighteen years ago) link
― Dan (Mr. Joke Ruiner) Perry (Dan Perry), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 04:56 (eighteen years ago) link
-- Nigel (sellout...), February 21st, 2006."
if they would like, i would gladly offer my undivided attention to them;)
as always, it seems, w/ RH, there's just no middle ground.i guess i'll just remain in the dark concerning they're gawd-like status amongst folks...and not really care until given reason to...
― eedd, Wednesday, 22 February 2006 15:47 (eighteen years ago) link
― Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 15:49 (eighteen years ago) link
Ed O'Brien solo album reportedly on the way. Here's an excerpt to whet your appetite:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG-Od2-OTdg
― pomenitul, Saturday, 5 October 2019 13:03 (five years ago) link
ed o'brien solo album is mostly just ok, but 'olympik' is giving me serious zooropa vibes.
― edgard varese-type beat (voodoo chili), Friday, 17 April 2020 22:30 (four years ago) link