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View Poll Results: Favorite Radiohead Album?
Pablo Honey 17 2.80%
The Bends 97 15.95%
OK Computer 218 35.86%
Kid A 129 21.22%
Amnesiac 30 4.93%
Hail to the Thief 30 4.93%
In Rainbows 85 13.98%
The King of Limbs 2 0.33%
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Old 10-11-2008, 12:00 PM   #971 (permalink)
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Old 10-11-2008, 09:32 PM   #972 (permalink)
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Old 10-11-2008, 10:01 PM   #973 (permalink)
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I recently got Thom Yorke's solo album and I must say it is quite good, I love the electronic workings on it.
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Yeah Jonny and Nigel both worked on the album so its almost another radiohead album. And for some reason, my friends who don't really like radiohead request the solo album when i'm driving or whatever.
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that makes absolutely no sense. they are haters or something
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I liked The Eraser too, but I was kind of hoping that Thom would have taken his solo project in a different direction. I always imagined that he had some pent-up creative energy that he didn't impart towards Radiohead albums.
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Old 10-13-2008, 02:44 AM   #977 (permalink)
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Yeah Jonny and Nigel both worked on the album so its almost another radiohead album. And for some reason, my friends who don't really like radiohead request the solo album when i'm driving or whatever.
Jonny just did the piano bit on the title track, but it was recorded and cut into a different order unknown to him. I also have to disagree I think the album sounds almost nothing Radiohead.

My favs off the album:
Harrowdown Hill
The Eraser
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And It Rained All Night


I heard they released a remix, is it any good?
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for me a couple of the songs could easily fit into radiohead albums, "cymbal rush" comes to mind for me. And i think you can sort of feel a little bit of The Eraser in "In Rainbows," but maybe that's just me
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for me a couple of the songs could easily fit into radiohead albums, "cymbal rush" comes to mind for me. And i think you can sort of feel a little bit of The Eraser in "In Rainbows," but maybe that's just me
Definitely, but i'm not massive on either.
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I'm a big fan of the bends - it's one of the rare CDs I can listen to over and over and over again and not get sick of it.
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