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Post by squatchinitup on Feb 7, 2010 21:08:09 GMT -8
With as many albums as Radiohead has out, it's impossible to include as many choices as they deserve. I left out the bigger hits (Creep, High and Dry, Karma Police) intentionally, but I have a feeling there'll be some complaints of others left out. Of these choices, which is your favorite?
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Post by psychicofficer on Feb 8, 2010 11:40:53 GMT -8
I went EIIRP, but Karma Police is my favorite song. My login name is actually a spoof of Karma Police that was played in the movie Festeroo - where they changed up the words to Psychic Officer. Funny movie about festivals and the jam band scene written/acted by Les Claypool (Primus).
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Post by squatchinitup on Feb 8, 2010 17:58:29 GMT -8
Wow no shit? That is rad I'll have to check it out. Have you seen the film about Radiohead "Meeting People is Easy?"
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Post by psychicofficer on Feb 8, 2010 19:43:28 GMT -8
Wow no shit? That is rad I'll have to check it out. Have you seen the film about Radiohead "Meeting People is Easy?" Definitely, big Radiohead fan. Seen them seven times. The full title for the Festeroo movie is: Electric Apricot, the quest for Festeroo. Its like Spinal Tap for the festival scene. Claypool is hilarious.
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Post by evanisovich on Feb 9, 2010 12:54:49 GMT -8
No one ever mentions Optimistic - which is definitely my favorite Radiohead song. I still remember the first time I heard it. I left the radio on one night when I fell asleep, and it came on around 3:00 am (a few weeks before Kid A was even out). I heard the intro and woke up, instantly knowing that something that beautiful and ethereal could ONLY be from Radiohead. I picked up my acoustic, de-tuned it to drop-D, and learned it as I listened. My 4th D-string broke while I was playing and I yelled out loud, "MOTHER-FUCKER!!!" I was so pissed. But right around 4 minutes and 20 seconds into the song, where the whole band breaks into the outro, still to this day whenever I hear it, I cannot be doing anything important (like operating machinery, etc.). It still yanks the hairs out of the back of my neck from goosepoops.
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Post by psychicofficer on Feb 9, 2010 15:09:41 GMT -8
No one ever mentions Optimistic - which is definitely my favorite Radiohead song. I still remember the first time I heard it. I left the radio on one night when I fell asleep, and it came on around 3:00 am (a few weeks before Kid A was even out). I heard the intro and woke up, instantly knowing that something that beautiful and ethereal could ONLY be from Radiohead. I picked up my acoustic, de-tuned it to drop-D, and learned it as I listened. My 4th D-string broke while I was playing and I yelled out loud, "MOTHER-FUCKER!!!" I was so pissed. But right around 4 minutes and 20 seconds into the song, where the whole band breaks into the outro, still to this day whenever I hear it, I cannot be doing anything important (like operating machinery, etc.). It still yanks the hairs out of the back of my neck from goosepoops. Good story. I get goose poops from Karma Police, especially the "for a minute there, I lost myself, I lost myself" part. Got goosepoops just writing that out since it was playing in my head.
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Post by squatchinitup on Feb 9, 2010 19:50:58 GMT -8
That is a great story, Evanisovich. Radiohead does just have that effect. One that kinda hits me in a similar was is in Faust Arp where he calmly sings "I love you but enough is enough" as the cello eases through the line
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Post by interstateeight on Feb 9, 2010 21:41:15 GMT -8
No one ever mentions Optimistic - which is definitely my favorite Radiohead song. I still remember the first time I heard it. I left the radio on one night when I fell asleep, and it came on around 3:00 am (a few weeks before Kid A was even out). I heard the intro and woke up, instantly knowing that something that beautiful and ethereal could ONLY be from Radiohead. I picked up my acoustic, de-tuned it to drop-D, and learned it as I listened. My 4th D-string broke while I was playing and I yelled out loud, "MOTHER-FUCKER!!!" I was so pissed. But right around 4 minutes and 20 seconds into the song, where the whole band breaks into the outro, still to this day whenever I hear it, I cannot be doing anything important (like operating machinery, etc.). It still yanks the hairs out of the back of my neck from goosepoops. This is how people should feel and talk about music.
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Post by Jacaran on Feb 9, 2010 22:16:57 GMT -8
national anthem.
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Post by know ID yuh on Feb 13, 2010 16:07:35 GMT -8
No one ever mentions Optimistic - which is definitely my favorite Radiohead song. I still remember the first time I heard it. I left the radio on one night when I fell asleep, and it came on around 3:00 am (a few weeks before Kid A was even out). I heard the intro and woke up, instantly knowing that something that beautiful and ethereal could ONLY be from Radiohead. I picked up my acoustic, de-tuned it to drop-D, and learned it as I listened. My 4th D-string broke while I was playing and I yelled out loud, "MOTHER-FUCKER!!!" I was so pissed. But right around 4 minutes and 20 seconds into the song, where the whole band breaks into the outro, still to this day whenever I hear it, I cannot be doing anything important (like operating machinery, etc.). It still yanks the hairs out of the back of my neck from goosepoops. That's awesome. Optimistic is easily my favorite Radiohead song. The tune itself is great, but I latched on to the lyrics as well, since I tend to be an optimistic person. "The best you can is good enough." Sadly, I've only seen Radiohead live once, but when I did, this happened: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifGeTQKyDdEPS-the fireworks were part of a White Sox post game show, not the Radiohead show.
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Post by psychicofficer on Feb 13, 2010 16:19:04 GMT -8
No one ever mentions Optimistic - which is definitely my favorite Radiohead song. I still remember the first time I heard it. I left the radio on one night when I fell asleep, and it came on around 3:00 am (a few weeks before Kid A was even out). I heard the intro and woke up, instantly knowing that something that beautiful and ethereal could ONLY be from Radiohead. I picked up my acoustic, de-tuned it to drop-D, and learned it as I listened. My 4th D-string broke while I was playing and I yelled out loud, "MOTHER-FUCKER!!!" I was so pissed. But right around 4 minutes and 20 seconds into the song, where the whole band breaks into the outro, still to this day whenever I hear it, I cannot be doing anything important (like operating machinery, etc.). It still yanks the hairs out of the back of my neck from goosepoops. That's awesome. Optimistic is easily my favorite Radiohead song. The tune itself is great, but I latched on to the lyrics as well, since I tend to be an optimistic person. "The best you can is good enough." Sadly, I've only seen Radiohead live once, but when I did, this happened: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifGeTQKyDdEPS-the fireworks were part of a White Sox post game show, not the Radiohead show. I was at that show too. When the fireworks went off, it literally blew my mind. Great show.
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Post by know ID yuh on Feb 13, 2010 17:45:37 GMT -8
That's awesome. Optimistic is easily my favorite Radiohead song. The tune itself is great, but I latched on to the lyrics as well, since I tend to be an optimistic person. "The best you can is good enough." Sadly, I've only seen Radiohead live once, but when I did, this happened: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifGeTQKyDdEPS-the fireworks were part of a White Sox post game show, not the Radiohead show. I was at that show too. When the fireworks went off, it literally blew my mind. Great show. As was my mind blown. I kept thinking while watching the fireworks that they picked really lame songs to coincide with, since Everything In It's Right Place and Fake Plastic Trees are so mellow. I didn't realize it wasn't planned until a couple days later. And really, had they planned it, how about during National Anthem?
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Post by psychicofficer on Feb 13, 2010 18:29:20 GMT -8
I was at that show too. When the fireworks went off, it literally blew my mind. Great show. As was my mind blown. I kept thinking while watching the fireworks that they picked really lame songs to coincide with, since Everything In It's Right Place and Fake Plastic Trees are so mellow. I didn't realize it wasn't planned until a couple days later. And really, had they planned it, how about during National Anthem? True, National Anthem would have been better. Still, an amazing show with crazy extracarricular light effects.
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Post by ComesWithASword on Sept 8, 2010 15:45:41 GMT -8
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Post by Pea on Sept 8, 2010 17:58:44 GMT -8
not sure where i was when this thread first came out, but without idioteque or sit down stand up i will never vote
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Post by Pea on Sept 8, 2010 17:59:06 GMT -8
ok fine, reckoner
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Post by ComesWithASword on Sept 8, 2010 19:07:07 GMT -8
yeah i just noticed what a bizarre list that is. Myxomatosis and Anyone Can Play Guitar but no Morning Bell, Idioteque, Exit Music or even Creep?
Regardless, Paranoid Android is the correct answer
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Post by Horned Gramma on Sept 9, 2010 8:32:58 GMT -8
That list of songs is ridiculous. "I left out some of the bigger hits in favor of these sub-par album tracks... choose!"
Electric Apricot was also directed by Les, by the way, and it is hilarious.
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Post by Horned Gramma on Sept 9, 2010 15:09:23 GMT -8
I'm voting for Exit Music anyway. Screw the poll.
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