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Radiohead: Live In Rainbows Performance

Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
That album really sucked. I got it for free and I felt ripped off.

Welcome to the 21st century. Music can't be all Molly Hatchet and Marshall Tucker Band.

I have got to agree, if you don't like Radio Head, why even download the tracks? Probably one of the better albums of the year, IMHO.

 
I think I have finally come to the conclusion that as whole albums In Rainbows is superior to Hail To The Thief.

In other news, TD USC!!
 
Originally posted by: aplefka
I think I have finally come to the conclusion that as whole albums In Rainbows is superior to Hail To The Thief.

I wouldn't say that...not yet anyway..they seem to depend on each other.
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: aplefka
I think I have finally come to the conclusion that as whole albums In Rainbows is superior to Hail To The Thief.

I wouldn't say that...not yet anyway..they seem to depend on each other.

I think I say it only because I feel like though there's still a lot of electronically created sound it seems there's more on HTTT. I miss old Radiohead sometimes... 🙁
 
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: aplefka
I think I have finally come to the conclusion that as whole albums In Rainbows is superior to Hail To The Thief.

I wouldn't say that...not yet anyway..they seem to depend on each other.

I think I say it only because I feel like though there's still a lot of electronically created sound it seems there's more on HTTT. I miss old Radiohead sometimes... 🙁

Agreed. The Bends and OK Computer were their best offerings, IMO.
 
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