1. Originally posted by RUMMY:In Rainbows is great - sometimes I rank it as high as my #2 Radiohead album. What makes them so interesting is that (almost) each album seems to fit a certain...mood...time of day...The fact that one day I like The Bends better than Kid A and then it switches the next day tells me that there is something...substantial/sustaining... about their music.

    Great band when they don't overdo the beeps and blips.


    Very true...Kid A sounds fantastic..live..in the studio..I dont know..they..as you say..there is too much bleeps and blips...sounds very sterile IMO...live,like PJ,Radiohead sound much better....KOL ?.....a mess IMO...



    By the way,did you ever hear Radioheads crazy live version of Nobody Does It Better...??...They played this alot live in 1996....its great...
  2. Yeah, I need to see King of Limbs live for it to have any chance of me ever say I "like it."

    "Nobody Does It Better"...according to Thom Yorke (at least back in 1996), the "sexiest song ever written." Great version.

    A few weeks ago, I posted links to these two compilations I made using high-quality bootlegs. I don't know if you were interested in them (or even saw them as you may have been at Disney at the time) but here they are again:

    Best of In Rainbows Tour (tracks taken from Santa Barbara, Saitama, Argentina, and Prague):

    http://www.mediafire.com/?7h24bf25g75bbu2

    Beest of 1997 (songs taken from Glastonbury and MTV TenSpot):

    http://www.mediafire.com/?d2683941d2dwy95

    I also have 2000/1 and 2003 mixes.
  3. Originally posted by RUMMY:Yeah, I need to see King of Limbs live for it to have any chance of me ever say I "like it."

    "Nobody Does It Better"...according to Thom Yorke (at least back in 1996), the "sexiest song ever written." Great version.

    A few weeks ago, I posted links to these two compilations I made using high-quality bootlegs. I don't know if you were interested in them (or even saw them as you may have been at Disney at the time) but here they are again:

    Best of In Rainbows Tour (tracks taken from Santa Barbara, Saitama, Argentina, and Prague):

    http://www.mediafire.com/?7h24bf25g75bbu2

    Beest of 1997 (songs taken from Glastonbury and MTV TenSpot):

    http://www.mediafire.com/?d2683941d2dwy95

    I also have 2000/1 and 2003 mixes.


    Thanks,I have those shows..but I think I will download your versions to see what the mixes sound like.

    I have the Warrington show from Oct 2,2000 that I was at.That show is insane,and IMO,their best live gig.

    I also have the 2 shows from Earls Court that I attended back in 2003.I was a Radiohead nut for a few years there..LOL...

    2 great sites..Giglinkdump and Not For Profit have loads of stuff from them.
  4. I've listened to that Warrington show quite a number of times. I love the Kid Amesiac setlists. Nice mix of old and then-new.

    You were AT both 2003 Earls Court show!?!??! You really are a concert-attending legend.
  5. Originally posted by RUMMY:I've listened to that Warrington show quite a number of times. I love the Kid Amesiac setlists. Nice mix of old and then-new.

    You were AT both 2003 Earls Court show!?!??! You really are a concert-attending legend.


    LOL.....I met my friend Chris,who lives in London,and works for the BBC,in 1996.He and his then gf (now his wife),sat next to me and my wife at an Oasis gig,here in NYC.

    We have been good friends since.Its his connections in London.Its not me..LOL....All I have to do is buy the plane tickets..LOL..

    We saw Radiohead here in NYC both nights,Oct 9 and 10, 2003.Then I flew over the next month,and we did Earls Court.

    He says the MSG shows were better.I say the Earls Court shows were better.Either way,I loved London and cant wait to see Noel there in Feb at the O2.
  6. London and NYC are two of the greatest cities on this planet. I've been to London once (millenium 2000) and NYC twice (summer 2001 and summer 2002)
  7. Originally posted by RUMMY:London and NYC are two of the greatest cities on this planet. I've been to London once (millenium 2000) and NYC twice (summer 2001 and summer 2002)


    You have to see PJ here in NYC at MSG,or any band really.U2 at MSG were always brilliant shows.When they played MSG,for the Hall Of Fame gig,there was no Claw.No distractions.It was just the music.Then Bruce came out,then Mick.Was fantastic.

    Radiohead ripped MSG apart in Oct 2003.Thom actually smiled a few times...

  8. after long time (at least for me ), since the Roseland Ballroom bootleg i think, i'm just randomly come back at them and .. damn me .. i didn't remember the cool and great work on guitars in Optimistic
  9. I couldn't be arsed to search for the Snow Patrol from my low battery phone, but this topic is equally valid.


    Somewhere A Clock Is Ticking could be a Radiohead song. 100%.
  10. Originally posted by clover68:after long time (at least for me ), since the Roseland Ballroom bootleg i think, i'm just randomly come back at them and .. damn me .. i didn't remember the cool and great work on guitars in Optimistic


    I'll take extended breaks from them from time to time (including lately) but I'll always come back to these guys. One day I'll even forgive them for King of Limbs.


  11. that's what i'm trying to do hehehe .. recalling what they really are
  12. I might get stuff thrown at me for saying this, but I've actually started to enjoy King of Limbs. Yes, I know it's not nearly as good as the previous six albums, but I'd rather listen to Radiohead's "bad" stuff than about anything else. I think the second half of the album is great while the first half has its moments. Now that I've given my two cents, feel free to continue bashing it. I completely understand why it's not liked.