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Over 20 years old and the song and music video still kicks ass.
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A fun cocktail. Which ended up winning?home brew of acid. speed and Valium
I wasn’t sure at first, but I’ve liked it more over time. I don’t think it has the same ‘flow’ as any of their other albums, it feels more disjointed somehow.I am a heretic because I hate Kid A
In Rainbows is still a top 3 album of all time, reaches peaks nothing else can match imo. Perfectly consistent listening throughout, flows beautifully with no skips necessary.
I think you hit the nail on the head for me regarding how I view the comparison between OK Computer and In Rainbows. I can listen to every song in In Rainbows front to back no problem, and although songs like Airbag and Electioneering blow me away every time I hear them, there are a small handful of songs on OK Computer that make it difficult for me to justify listening to the record front to back. Perhaps a factor in that is that it’s arguably more ambitious than In Rainbows, and thus runs a larger risk of tracks that could be a bit more hit or miss in comparison.I largely have to agree. I sometimes think that OK Computer has better peaks in terms of individual songs, but In Rainbows always feels like a complete piece in and of itself, and there are very few albums out there that I think can match it in its totality.
I do wonder if part of the support for OKC is the typical per-song/Best-Of listening that happens now as opposed to singular albums. Having the end of a song lead into the next in some form just feels so much better due to the familiarity, I think.
It helps that I really like the B-sides... 4 Minute Warning is a pretty good morning alarm.
I know it's not technically "Radiohead", but I've been enjoying Hearing Damage by Yorke a good bit recently. It's nice to have something that drones while working on a project, and I wonder how much of that came from being around my father while he worked on his own.
Or was it d. Other (the Mud.)
@TeaBaggins one if my favourite videos. Dark Brambly Hedge vibe. Love it