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#42
Posted 12 August 2006 - 2:46 AM
#44
Posted 12 August 2006 - 4:08 PM
iguanapunk Escribi�:
Slipvin Escribi�:
OK Computer sucks but I like Kid A.
Not as much as you suck. I hate the word suck, and you made me use it. I am not happy. I'm going to listen to some Radiohead now, maybe that will cheer me up...
I like the world suck when it's not used to tell something is bad
#45
Posted 12 August 2006 - 4:29 PM
Ben_j Escribi�:
iguanapunk Escribi�:
Slipvin Escribi�:
OK Computer sucks but I like Kid A.
Not as much as you suck. I hate the word suck, and you made me use it. I am not happy. I'm going to listen to some Radiohead now, maybe that will cheer me up...
I like the world suck when it's not used to tell something is bad
haha true. I yearn to hear that word in fact.
#46
Posted 15 August 2006 - 4:05 AM
#47
Posted 15 August 2006 - 4:09 AM
dave2001adaveodesy Escribi�:
Aren't all Chemical Brothers fans drug users? I would never listened to Radioheed stoned or tripping, that's bad ju ju
heheh. Judging by the buzzed posting thread, you'd certainly think so.
Radiohead's sonic complexity, esp. on their more recent (OKC+) works lends itself well to chemically enhanced listening.
#48
Posted 15 August 2006 - 5:13 AM
ps; anyone here know where I can get LSD? It seems pretty hard to get ahold of these days
#52
Posted 15 August 2006 - 1:11 PM
dave2001adaveodesy Escribi�:
I remember buying Amnesiac two years ago, listening to Pulk Doors Pull, Spining Discs, etc, and thinking 'this is the kind of thing only someone on drugs could get into.'
ps; anyone here know where I can get LSD? It seems pretty hard to get ahold of these days
Radiohead are AMAZING after a good smoke, I mean they're good before, but they write perfect monging-out soundtracks.
And did you expect people to actually answer your question about acid?? Remember this is a PUBLIC forum, and anyone including the cops and under 18s (we actually have a lot of regular posters that are under 18) can access this site. Displaying names and addresses of dealers certainly isn't gonna happen here.
#53
Posted 15 August 2006 - 3:24 PM
dave2001adaveodesy Escribi�:
I remember buying Amnesiac two years ago, listening to Pulk Doors Pull, Spining Discs, etc, and thinking 'this is the kind of thing only someone on drugs could get into.'
ps; anyone here know where I can get LSD? It seems pretty hard to get ahold of these days
You're right, and Owa will confirm that if he comes by here ;)
#56
Posted 16 August 2006 - 4:17 PM
(Wednesday August 16, 2006 10:19 AM)
A Radiohead crunk album has been recorded in the latest musical reinterpretation of the band's music.
As previously reported on Yahoo! Music, the group are set to be the subject of both reggae and children's reworkings in the coming months.
It has now also emerged that DJ GYNGYVYTUS has reworked a number of the group's songs in a crunk style. The album is currently available to download.
Entitled "Skeet Spirit: A Crunk Tribute to Radiohead", amongst the recordings are "Fitter, Hyphier", "The National Headbustaz Anthem" and "Talk Show Hoes".
The full tracklisting is as follows:
"Fitter, Hyphier (Intro)"
"Skeet Spirit"
"No Sizzuruprises"
"The National Headbustaz Anthem"
"Flamboastin' Android"
"Creepin' (On Dat Ass)"
"Talk Show Hoes"
"Snaps Out"
#57
Posted 07 September 2006 - 11:46 PM
(Thursday September 07, 2006 10:30 AM)
Thom Yorke has revealed that Radiohead will not play live again until their new album is complete.
The band's singer was speaking at the Mercury Music Prize in London earlier this week, were he was amongst the nominees for the coveted award, for his solo LP "The Eraser".
Yorke, who was beaten to the prize by the Arctic Monkeys, said Radiohead's recent spate of live activity, which has seen them playing across the globe, was now at an end.
"We're in quite a good space really, because we've just done the festivals like V, so we are going off for the rest of the year basically, until it's done - we're not let out till it's done," he told the BBC.
Across the course of the last four months, Radiohead have showcased a host of new songs, that are expected to feature on the long-awaited follow-up to 2004's "Hail To The Thief".
#58
Posted 09 January 2007 - 5:16 PM
Radiohead go reggae
(Tuesday January 09, 2007 11:40 AM)
A compilation album of reggae tracks chosen by Radiohead star Johnny Greenwood will be released in March, it has been announced.
"Jonny Greenwood Is The Controller" brings together a selection of the guitarist's favourite music from the Trojan Records back catalogue.
He follows in the footsteps of DJ Spooky and Don Letts in being asked to contribute to the series of recordings, which will also feature Lee 'Scratch' Perry.
Greenwood, who is also the BBC's composer in residence, has selected 17 songs for the compilation. The tracklisting is as follows:
Linval Thompson "Dread Are The Controller"
Derrick Harriott "Let Me Down Easy"
Marcia Aitken "I'm Still In Love"
Gregory Isaacs "Never Be Ungrateful"
Lee 'Scratch' Perry "Bionic Rats"
The Heptones "Cool Rasta"
Scientist & Jammy & The Roots Radics "Flash Gordon Meets Luke Skywalker"
Lee 'Scratch' Perry & The Upsetters "Black Panta"
Junior Byles "Fever"
Desmond Dekker & The Aces "Beautiful And Dangerous"
Lloyd's All Stars "Dread Dub (It Dread Out Deh Version)"
Marcia Griffiths "Gypsy Man"
Johnny Clarke & The Aggrovators "A Ruffer Version"
The Jahlights "Right Road To Dubland (Right Road To Zion Dub)"
Junior Byles & Lee Perry "Dreader Locks"
Delroy Wilson "This Life Makes Me Wonder"
Scotty "Clean Race"
"Jonny Greenwood Is The Controller" will be released on March 5.