I’m not a huge radiohead fan, to be honest one of their albums my friend insisted on playing all the way through made me want to stick a fork in my eye and twist it. It was that bad… I do like some of their stuff but that album was the worst thing I ever heard in my life.
I’m not a huge radiohead fan, to be honest one of their albums my friend insisted on playing all the way through made me want to stick a fork in my eye and twist it. It was that bad… I do like some of their stuff but that album was the worst thing I ever heard in my life.
Bought some good soundtracks, if you are interested: 'Million Dollar Baby' (amazing that Clint wrote the music) and 'A Very Long Engagement' (by the guy who did much of 'Twin Peaks').
Amazing show, thanks for the link. I remember the vibe in NYC that night, having been living there during the WTC disaster. It's great to know music survived somewhere across the sea when so much of the world was silent at that time.
You're welcome, Mike. I think that it's astonishing that he's a brilliant actor and director, oh and he writes the music. The songs are simple but they always fit the mood of the scene.
yeah wendy either u love em or u hate em..........there is no middle ground with radiohead..........but you should give ok computer a listen.........you will get that album in the best way possible
Will have to check this out...I remember Radiohead when they were in the embrionic stage and played in a local club...never bloody went to hear them though.
I like the early stuff because it's not shrinkwrapped, and I like the later stuff because you REALLY have to LISTEN to it...have to be in the mood though!
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Not so much into Radiohead, but I like this Glide site...
Posted by: Mike | April 22, 2005 04:46 AM
Steve,
Thank You! Very nice of you to pass this along.
Mike C.
Posted by: Mike C. | April 22, 2005 07:57 AM
Hey Steve,
Thanks for the link. Radiohead are the business.
Cheers.
Posted by: Friction | April 22, 2005 09:42 AM
I’m not a huge radiohead fan, to be honest one of their albums my friend insisted on playing all the way through made me want to stick a fork in my eye and twist it. It was that bad… I do like some of their stuff but that album was the worst thing I ever heard in my life.
I guess I just don’t get them.
Posted by: Wendybird | April 22, 2005 11:30 AM
I’m not a huge radiohead fan, to be honest one of their albums my friend insisted on playing all the way through made me want to stick a fork in my eye and twist it. It was that bad… I do like some of their stuff but that album was the worst thing I ever heard in my life.
I guess I just don’t get them.
Posted by: Wendybird | April 22, 2005 11:30 AM
Steve- Thanks for the link. It's always cool to see Johnny Greenwood do his thing.
Posted by: Brett | April 22, 2005 11:52 AM
Nice link... thanks
Posted by: Transcending | April 22, 2005 04:58 PM
Oh Wendy, your post made me giggle! The perfect way you put that. I wouldn't recommended fork sticking though! :P
Posted by: ylais | April 22, 2005 06:50 PM
Bought some good soundtracks, if you are interested: 'Million Dollar Baby' (amazing that Clint wrote the music) and 'A Very Long Engagement' (by the guy who did much of 'Twin Peaks').
Posted by: Mike | April 23, 2005 02:36 PM
Clint also wrote the music for Mystic River
Posted by: Aaron | April 23, 2005 05:17 PM
Amazing show, thanks for the link. I remember the vibe in NYC that night, having been living there during the WTC disaster. It's great to know music survived somewhere across the sea when so much of the world was silent at that time.
Posted by: Jonathan Lamas | April 23, 2005 10:55 PM
Thanks for the tip, Aaron. Will check it out. Can't say enough about the 'MDB' tune...
Posted by: Mike | April 23, 2005 11:37 PM
You're welcome, Mike. I think that it's astonishing that he's a brilliant actor and director, oh and he writes the music. The songs are simple but they always fit the mood of the scene.
Posted by: Aaron | April 24, 2005 09:26 AM
Hey Steve, Nice link....hope every1's good
keep up the good work(Try and get your pipes onto the Camp Freddy record somewhere along the line)
Posted by: ToNtO | April 24, 2005 11:05 AM
yeah wendy either u love em or u hate em..........there is no middle ground with radiohead..........but you should give ok computer a listen.........you will get that album in the best way possible
Posted by: UncleCreepy | April 24, 2005 12:08 PM
Will have to check this out...I remember Radiohead when they were in the embrionic stage and played in a local club...never bloody went to hear them though.
I like the early stuff because it's not shrinkwrapped, and I like the later stuff because you REALLY have to LISTEN to it...have to be in the mood though!
*Waves to all*
Posted by: RecklessPrincess | April 25, 2005 06:42 AM
or try "The Bends" for more guitar, with depth of course.
Posted by: Craig | April 27, 2005 04:38 PM
CRAIG I CANT ARGUE WITH THAT ....THE BENDS IS MY #2 FAVE.....I JUST THINK OK COMPUTER HAS MORE LAYERS OF TALENT
Posted by: EVERYONE'Z BIIATCH | April 28, 2005 09:12 PM