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    Ah, yes -- that concert <3 It was awesome.

    One question: I've always heard the beat of "Bloom" as somewhat faster than the studio recording, but it may just be caused by different rhythm accents...anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joplinpicasso View Post
    Ah, yes -- that concert <3 It was awesome.

    One question: I've always heard the beat of "Bloom" as somewhat faster than the studio recording, but it may just be caused by different rhythm accents...anyone?
    I found the Roseland audio to download. Its a great soundboard recording. I agree "Bloom" sounds quite different. The live rendition has even changed some since Coachella earlier this year.

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    I like the energy of that show; it is very stripped-down compared to the 2012 shows, but they are on the edge of something new and working hard to put it across. I don't like the mix, because the guitars are a little out of whack on some tunes (at one point that video reverts to what sounds like audience-sourced audio, so it's also incomplete) but Thom's voice sounds great and it is AWESOME to see the band support fan edits like this by providing soundboard feeds.

    Rocking some King of Limbs yesterday through my bees-knees new headphone amp, I clearly heard (possibly for the first time) that percussion loop Clive Deamer starts the live version of "Bloom" off with, in its original form. His playing and choice of sounds adds not just human accents to the rhythm, which drives everything along really nicely, but also those two notes lend a drone-y hum that works so well against the song's melodic shapes. Thom's vocal lines are almost like a melismatic prayer chant.
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    Um, this is terrific.

    http://radioheadbonnaroo.com/

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    Seriously, where the fuck is this third man records 7" at?

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    More importantly:
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    Quote Originally Posted by botley View Post
    Um, this is terrific.

    http://radioheadbonnaroo.com/
    Dude, thank you for that! Amazing performance.

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    There's a FLAC version up on Dime now.

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    Grammar question. Why 15 Step? And not 15 Steps or 15th Step?

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    Because 2+2=5.

    I have no idea. He does sing "15 steps".

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    Quote Originally Posted by fillow View Post
    Grammar question. Why 15 Step? And not 15 Steps or 15th Step?
    http://citizeninsane.eu/15step.html

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    Thom confirmed they recorded a studio version of 'Identikit', and hinted at the same for 'The Present Tense' here, if you can sift through the silliness:

    http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comment...l_godrich_ama/

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    Extremely good interview with Thom Yorke, conducted by Alec Baldwin. Quite lengthy, highly recommended read. It has a lot of good info:

    http://www.wnyc.org/shows/herestheth...01/transcript/

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    I've been on and off with my Radiohead fixes, as I haven't been listening to Radiohead for quite a while, and it really is about time for me to get back into the loop. It's nice to see that The King of Limbs has been for the most part received very well here with some exceptions. (I still have yet to get the actual CD though.) And well, like anybody else, I was also wondering about whenever the 9th album would come out. It seems to be up in the air as of now, but I'm sure most of you knew that already.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiohe...2.80.93present

    http://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/75034

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    King of Limbs doesn't have enough fantastic songs to make it a great Radiohead album. At 8 tracks only, you're quite limited.

    If Suppercollider, Butcher, Daily Mail and Staircase was on the album, I believe it would have slightly been better.

    AMOK was in the end better than TKOL (in my personnal opinion, as in, you can think otherwise)

    I can only hope a new album will be more exciting.

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    I dug King of Limbs, but like most Radiohead albums for me, I find that I love a handful of tracks and don't care for a handful. What would everyone's top 10 Radiohead tracks be?

    There There
    Gagging Order
    Pyramid Song
    The Tourist
    Codex
    Reckoner
    Lucky
    Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
    15 Step
    How To Disappear Completely

    The next 10 would probably be:
    Idioteque
    Climbing Up the Walls
    Packt Like Sardines In a Crushed Tin Box
    Everything In It's Right Place
    Nude
    Where I End and You Begin
    You and Whose Army?
    Optimistic
    Paranoid Android
    2+2=5

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    Let's see...

    In no order:
    Jigsaw Falling Into Place
    Exit Music (For A Film)
    Idioteque
    House Of Cards
    Fake Plastic Trees
    Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
    Life In A Glasshouse
    Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
    Everything In Its Right Place
    The National Anthem

    Honorable mentions:
    Myxomatosis
    Nude
    Videotape
    Last Flowers To The Hospital
    No Surprises
    Lotus Flower
    In Limbo
    Paranoid Android
    Subterranean Homesick Alien
    Treefingers
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    well, since we glossed over the 10 limit already, here's 20 i love:

    let down
    where i end and you begin
    idioteque
    i might be wrong
    how to disappear completely
    sulk
    videotape
    street spirit (fade out)
    the trickster
    pulk/pull revolving doors
    exit music (for a film)
    pyramid song
    kinetic
    talk show host
    killer cars
    sit down, stand up
    nude
    fake plastic trees
    banana co.
    lucky

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    i was gonna say that each top 10 reveals how specifically weird you are, but with RH, all the top 10s are super weird

    All I Need
    Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
    Climbing Up the Walls
    Sit Down. Stand Up.
    Myxomatosis
    Sail to the Moon
    Idioteque
    Morning Bell
    The Gloaming
    Go Slowly

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    I'll give it a shot...

    10. Everything in it's Right Place
    9. Sit down, stand up
    8. Exit Music (for a film)
    7. The Bends
    6. Pull / Pulk revolving doors
    5. Planet Telex
    4. Weird fishes/Arpeggi
    3. Myxomatosis
    2. Bodysnatchers
    1. How to dissapear completely

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    My top 10 general comes from this pool:

    Climbing Up the Walls
    Everything in Its Right Place
    Idioteque
    Packt Like Sardines in a Crushed Tin Box
    Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
    I Might Be Wrong
    Like Spinning Plates
    Kinetic
    Worrywort
    Myxomatosis
    All I Need
    Bloom
    The Butcher
    Staircase
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    How To Disappear Completely
    Nude
    Everything In Its Right Place
    Let Down
    Planet Telex
    Fake Plastic Trees
    High and Dry
    Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
    Street Spirit
    Motion Picture Soundtrack
    Last edited by jezstyle; 01-31-2014 at 04:04 PM.

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    Creep
    Creep
    creep
    creepp
    creeeeeepp
    creepcreepcreeeppp
    crreepcreeeeeppppppp
    creeeeppepepepepepppp
    crrtreeeeppppppppppppppppp
    creeeereeereeerefeweeeexepp

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    why not...

    How to Disappear Completely
    The Amazing Sounds of Orgy
    Let Down
    Planet Telex
    Motion Picture Soundtrack
    You and Whose Army
    Videotape
    Codex
    Last Flowers
    Life in a Glass House

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    Currently or top of my head.

    Kid A
    Planet Tenex
    Stop Whispering
    In Limbo
    Fake Plastic Trees
    Backdrifts
    There, There
    Myxomatosis
    Bloom
    Lotus Flower

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    No order

    2+2=5 (The Lukewarm)
    Paranoid Android
    Reckoner
    Like Spinning Plates
    Kid A
    The National Anthem
    A Wolf at the Door (It Girl. Rag doll.)
    15 Step
    Exit Music (For a Film)
    Street Spirit

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    OK, right now....

    Let Down
    How to Disappear Completely
    Knives Out
    Fake Plastic Trees
    Bones
    Exit Music (For a Film)
    Idioteque
    Pyramid Song
    House of Cards
    Reckoner
    Street Spirit (Fade Out)
    High & Dry

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    Due to the couple I've likes I've seen this video receive, I thought that it would be worth posting here. I also thought it was a well-done Radiohead parody, myself.


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