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Posted by Jocker on Nov-17-2005 23:13:

their songs suck for the most part. their albums is a one neverending stream depression.


Posted by meneedit on Nov-17-2005 23:31:

Re: Re: Most depressing Radiohead song

quote:
Originally posted by Lepanto
lemme guess this is the only one you know since leama and moor remixed it?


No, I am a Radiohead fan in case u cant tell.

Who do you think that freaky looking dude is in my avatar.


Posted by Ek0nomik on Nov-17-2005 23:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Jocker
their songs suck for the most part. their albums is a one neverending stream depression.


Some emotional songs once in awhile are good.


Posted by Axolotyl on Nov-18-2005 05:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Jocker
their songs suck for the most part. their albums is a one neverending stream depression.


+1 million. Its the most unchristly whiney music on the planet. I've never been able to sit through an entire album


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-18-2005 06:29:

All of you who said street spirit..

Fuck tiesto's remix of that tune.


Posted by zoric on Nov-18-2005 15:09:

How to Disappear Completely


Posted by Rebel Brown on Nov-18-2005 15:55:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Everything In Its Right Place


Good shout.

That was used for an intro to a BMX video


Posted by Lepanto on Nov-18-2005 16:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Axolotyl
+1 million. Its the most unchristly whiney music on the planet. I've never been able to sit through an entire album


your taste in rock music is amazing


Posted by Jocker on Nov-18-2005 16:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Lepanto
your taste in rock music is amazing


you call that rock music? the only thing that this music will be able to rock is the lice on the pubes of a 2-dollar ghetto whore.


Posted by Lepanto on Nov-18-2005 16:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Jocker
you call that rock music? the only thing that this music will be able to rock is the lice on the pubes of a 2-dollar ghetto whore.


yes, it's definatly not rock music whatsoever. it has absolutely no elements of rock music.

so, let's hear what your infinite wisdom in that gengre has to offer?


Posted by Subtle on Nov-18-2005 16:15:

Exit Music

Climbing Up The Walls


Posted by Jocker on Nov-18-2005 16:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Lepanto
yes, it's definatly not rock music whatsoever. it has absolutely no elements of rock music.

so, let's hear what your infinite wisdom in that gengre has to offer?


ehm... led zeppelin, deep purple, motley crew, steve vai, yngwie malmsteen, van halen, joe satriani... there are thousands.

radiohead of course has elements of rock and some good tracks, but they should just try to change the mood of their tracks every once in a while, instead of producing every fucking album in the same damn key.


Posted by Lepanto on Nov-18-2005 16:22:

right, except they don't do that. Most of their albums have different vibes and concepts to them.


Posted by perpetuous on Nov-18-2005 16:30:

I <3 Radiohead.

Like Spinning Plates and True Love Waits are both massively depressing.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Nov-18-2005 16:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Jocker
ehm... led zeppelin, deep purple, motley crew, steve vai, yngwie malmsteen, van halen, joe satriani... there are thousands.

radiohead of course has elements of rock and some good tracks, but they should just try to change the mood of their tracks every once in a while, instead of producing every fucking album in the same damn key.

Wow, that's so off it's sad. I guess I get it, though, since you don't like them, you probably haven't bothered to listen to much.

Go compare what's on Pablo Honey to OK Computer. Then compare that to Kid A. Then tell us again that they're all in the same key.


Posted by KID-M on Nov-19-2005 19:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Lizzie
I think it's Let Down for me


+1


Posted by isoterra on Nov-19-2005 19:55:

quote:
Originally posted by LeonB
street spirit


i think this was thom yorke's vote, if i remember rightly


Posted by Musik_Fiend on Nov-19-2005 21:00:

one of my fav's but def depressing
a wolf at my door


Posted by tranceDJ on Nov-20-2005 06:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
Wow, that's so off it's sad. I guess I get it, though, since you don't like them, you probably haven't bothered to listen to much.

Go compare what's on Pablo Honey to OK Computer. Then compare that to Kid A. Then tell us again that they're all in the same key.


A lot of their albums have different feels to them, even if songs have similar keys they can still be completely different songs. A lot of bands have certain keys that they like to use a lot anyway but it really comes down to song structure and the instruments used and Radiohead varies greatly in both of those.


Posted by A.J. on Nov-20-2005 09:24:

I've always thought that "Everything In Its Right Place" was an amazing piece of music.

"Pyramid Song" is another good one.


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