radiohead doesn't own the masters to ANY of their recordings with parlaphone. the band doesn't need to give permission.
yea i know they don't have to give permission, i just think it may have been better to have a compilation disc that had some involvment by the band. you know like "rearviewmirror", the guys from PJ actually had some input, such as song selection and artwork. They even gave permission to use a non-Epic owned song, MOTH.
Down in the hole, Jesus tries to crack a smile beneath another shovel load.
No, I'm not.
This thread shouldn't turn into a debate on the loudness wars, but if you'd go from listening to 'In Rainbows' or 'Hail To The Thief' and then listen to 'Pablo Honey', 'Pablo' sounds like shit. There is no bass, the drums sound bad, and the overall sound is thin.
Again, as I stated in my original post that this was just my OPINION. If ya don't agree with me, that's fine. But, if you do agree, or are someone who likes to make mix discs that include other modern(released in the last 5 yrs.) music, things like the differences in sound levels can mess everything up.
I'm not urging one to spend money on this collection, but if you can grab it for free, some of my points might be something to take into concideration.
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Milwaukee 2 '95
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Milwaukee 1 '06
is there anything extra w/ it? i already own all the cds and records as well as a few singles and ep's
standin above the crowd
he had a voice that was strong and loud and
i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
eager to identify with
someone above the crowd
someone who seemed to feel the same
someone prepared to lead the way
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Technically, it's a "best of" compilation, not a "greatest hits." So there goes the basis for your complaint...
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Undoubtedly.
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yea i know they don't have to give permission, i just think it may have been better to have a compilation disc that had some involvment by the band. you know like "rearviewmirror", the guys from PJ actually had some input, such as song selection and artwork. They even gave permission to use a non-Epic owned song, MOTH.
No, I'm not.
This thread shouldn't turn into a debate on the loudness wars, but if you'd go from listening to 'In Rainbows' or 'Hail To The Thief' and then listen to 'Pablo Honey', 'Pablo' sounds like shit. There is no bass, the drums sound bad, and the overall sound is thin.
Again, as I stated in my original post that this was just my OPINION. If ya don't agree with me, that's fine. But, if you do agree, or are someone who likes to make mix discs that include other modern(released in the last 5 yrs.) music, things like the differences in sound levels can mess everything up.
I'm not urging one to spend money on this collection, but if you can grab it for free, some of my points might be something to take into concideration.
Milwaukee 2 '95
Alpine Valley '00
Milwaukee 1 '06
he had a voice that was strong and loud and
i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
eager to identify with
someone above the crowd
someone who seemed to feel the same
someone prepared to lead the way
No, there is nothing new. Even 'True Love Waits' is live, from the 'I Might Be Wrong' live album, not the rumored studio version.
Milwaukee 2 '95
Alpine Valley '00
Milwaukee 1 '06