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karma police?
Slylee
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Originally posted by Estella
No sir, it hasn't.

Proceed with A Tribe Called Quest!!




Once Again:) great tune!
placebo
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karma police?


Blue.
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Originally posted by placebo


do they have super powers
TCrew
I heard the edited version of this song first...nothing special...

THEN I heard the unedited version....and well they sorta leave a LOT of stuff out in the edit....and well if you know the song you can see why...

All in all a great song though!!! Love to chill to this one :)

TCrew
jonSun
I like Radioheads 2nd through 4th cd's. Paranoid Android was an awesome tune. Cool ing video too. Any1 with a link to the vid. I havent seen it in years.
Rodrico
I think "Just" is my favorite Radiohead song, also the best Radiohead video's and definately one of rocks all time videos.

Honorable mentions, "Anyone Can Play Guitar", and "High and Dry".
Erotic Buddha
radiohead is the most overrated band on the face of the earth
Rodrico
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Originally posted by Erotic Buddha
radiohead is the most overrated band on the face of the earth


No, thats U2.
Blue.
They're definately overrated but they do have a lot of great songs.

Jocker
http://www.somethingawful.com/fake/richdork/

this page pretty much describes what i think about pretentious crap like that. even though i have to admit, "creep" does have a nice melody. i like the richard cheese rendition of it.


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Radiohead
Collectionanthropolopolisology
[ EMI Toshiba; 2004]
Rating: 10.0

Traveling through space at 293.37246 million billion miles per hour, traveling past star systems and glowing golden suns, comes Radiohead's latest offering. Discovering a new Radiohead release is like staring into the eyes of Jesus Christ and feeling the eternal stream of love and awe that flows from Him. I might be so bold as to claim that Radiohead is the Jesus Christ of music; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost combined into one small package featuring the limitless talent of Thom Yorke.

So how do I review such an inherently perfect, flawless recording? It would be unfair of me to simply state, "this CD is perfection in the literal sense of the word," as that would not give such a masterpiece the sufficient praise it deserves. Putting this disc into your stereo and listening to it is like having the saints pee liquid gold into your ears. A beautiful, flowing, melodic wall of sound embraces you like the mother you never had because she was a filthy whore.

Track 1, "Ale A Gator," opens up with a lush field of melodic vibraphones and marimbas trumpeting the arrival of Thom York's genius. A glassy string section envelopes the sound field and reminds me of the time I was doing heroin in the middle of Canterbury Park. Finally Yorke's angelic voice sweeps in, crooning the following incomprehensibly intelligent lyrics:

Ale A Gator, the world is your at your feet
With a gaping mouth and jagged teeth
Your eyes remind me of capitalism (the telephone is ringing)
And your love is love like loving eyes, I will be there for you

Ale A Gator
Ale A Gator
Dragging through your personal hell
Ale A Gator
Ale A Gator
Encrusted jewels and a kissing kill across your gentle forehead

Time for sleep
Time for sleep
Time for sleep
Time for sleep
Gentle Ale A Gator

Such raw, unrelenting beauty caressed my soul like fingertips running across my spine. The power, the genius, the immeasurable talent which escapes from this porous CD can easily overwhelm you without proper preparation. Teams of NASA scientists could spend hundreds of years attempting to discover the meaning behind Thom's words, but nobody is intelligent enough to properly do so except Thom himself and his alter-ego, Jesus Christ. Perhaps some day they will both do a duet together and we can finally see who's truly the Son of God.

As for tracks 2-9, I was unable to listen to them as I was so blown away by Radiohead's sheer power that I beat my CD player into pieces with a rake so it would never be defiled by another, inferior compact disc. I shall review the rest of the album once my dad flies back from the Hamptons and buys me a new SUV to play it in.
teegee
this used to be on topic, but there's a sweet video that goes along with "creep" some design team made. really well done.

right hurrr
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