Muse
Muse
Muse
Muse
Muse
Radiohead
Radiohead
Radiohead
Nirvana
Nirvana
2006 - Astoria, Dublin, Leeds
2007 - London
2009 - London, Manchester, London
2010 - Dublin, Belfast, London
2011 - Alpine Valley x2
2012 - Isle of Wight, Manchester x2
Radiohead's mindless devotees? Here's a thought... maybe people actually genuinely ENJOY the music. I know, I know, I'm going out on a limb. :rolleyes:
Like myself...
You can see it as "weird shit", but if you like Radiohead when they're making weird shit then you're gonna love the band. They've been more solid than any band in recent history. Maybe any band since Floyd's prime era (Dark Side of the Moon to The Wall).
You can see it as "weird shit", but if you like Radiohead when they're making weird shit then you're gonna love the band. They've been more solid than any band in recent history. Maybe any band since Floyd's prime era (Dark Side of the Moon to The Wall).
you call amnesiac solid? it's the riot act of the radiohead catalogue.
i can name a half dozen bands whose b-sides collections rival their studio albums. radiohead's on amnesiac are nothing more than a curiosity. and here you prove my point... it is essentially a b-sides album but they released it and touted it as the new radiohead album. they didnt consider it a b-sides album, they felt it was a proper album (becos thom's ego knows no bounds). it was radiohead's fans who took to framing it as a b-sides album to justify the fact that it wasn't exactly a compelling listen. it was clearly a weak link in the chain so they tried to jutify it by saing "it's only a b-sides album" when it was never really intended as such. it was the follow up to kid a. the fact that most of the songs came from the same sessions means nothing. nobody says 'let it be' is the b-sides album from the 'abbey road' sessions.
Obviously not Pj's best work... it's sort of like Kid A / Amnesiac actually (pretty good analogy). Very very good with moments of brilliance.. I get in certain moods where I don't want to listen to anything except that album (goes for kid a / amnesiac as well). Both of them are always gonna be overshadowed by the rest of the bands' material.
i can name a half dozen bands whose b-sides collections rival their studio albums. radiohead's on amnesiac are nothing more than a curiosity. and here you prove my point... it is essentially a b-sides album but they released it and touted it as the new radiohead album. they didnt consider it a b-sides album, they felt it was a proper album (becos thom's ego knows no bounds). it was radiohead's fans who took to framing it as a b-sides album to justify the fact that it wasn't exactly a compelling listen. it was clearly a weak link in the chain so they tried to jutify it by saing "it's only a b-sides album" when it was never really intended as such. it was the follow up to kid a. the fact that most of the songs came from the same sessions means nothing. nobody says 'let it be' is the b-sides album from the 'abbey road' sessions.
The reason a lot of the songs on Amnesiac didn't make the cut was because they didn't fit the flow of "Kid A", not because of quality. The songs were good enough to merit an actual release, not just a b-sides record. It's weirder and not as well written, but very very good. See you say 'weird shit' I say 'awesome record"..
The reason a lot of the songs on Amnesiac didn't make the cut was because they didn't fit the flow of "Kid A", not because of quality. The songs were good enough to merit an actual release, not just a b-sides record. It's weirder and not as well written, but very very good. See you say 'weird shit' I say 'awesome record"..
see, you contradict yourself here. you just said it was a b-sides album and pretty good for a b-sides. now you're backpedaling and saying they were good enough for a real release and it's awesome, while slipping in the fact that it's not as well written as the rest of their material.
bottom line is, they are not a perfect band. and a lot of their fans act like they are and the critics are even worse. that's why they are annoyingly over-rated.
also, fitting the flow is bogus. neither of those albums flowed ver well. as i've said, they could have released one very interesting experimental album by putting things like treefingers on amnesiac and then had one revolutionary rock album by bumping songs like knives out onto kid a. but they didnt. thus both albums are kinda inconsistent becos they diluted the strengths of each. they ended up with 2 equally uneven albums instead of one amazing and one fascinating album.
see, you contradict yourself here. you just said it was a b-sides album and pretty good for a b-sides. now you're backpedaling and saying they were good enough for a real release and it's awesome, while slipping in the fact that it's not as well written as the rest of their material.
bottom line is, they are not a perfect band. and a lot of their fans act like they are and the critics are even worse. that's why they are annoyingly over-rated.
It's a record composed of material that didn't make Kid A (I.E. a b-sides record) that had songs that were not only diverse enough from Kid A's work, but of high enough quality to compose an album in it's own right.
Jesus christ man you're just looking for ways to insult them.
It's a record composed of material that didn't make Kid A (I.E. a b-sides record) that had songs that were not only diverse enough from Kid A's work, but of high enough quality to compose an album in it's own right.
Jesus christ man you're just looking for ways to insult them.
im not. i like them. im just looking to point out that they are not infallible and that people kiss their ass even when they release mediocre albums.
i also edited that post to explain some of my issues with the whole kid a/amnesiac releases.
im not. i like them. im just looking to point out that they are not infallible and that people kiss their ass even when they release mediocre albums.
i also edited that post to explain some of my issues with the whole kid a/amnesiac releases.
I disagree about Kid A's flow.... sort of. It definetly could've been better with the right Amnesiac songs on it, but the record has a beautiful vibe to it. Treefingers is there for space or maybe to just to make How To Disappear Completely look even better than it already is (like a spotlight on one of the best songs they've ever written).
I agree with what you're saying, but I still think they're both great records.
i think people say radiohead cuz they don't really "get" them. which is fine, whatever.
nirvana definatly number 1. old subject i know, but i mean seriosly, dave is much, much more talented than kurt ever was.
I gotta agree.. I think the Foo are way better than Nirvana (and I really like Nirvana..). Their last record is hit or miss, but the self titled and TCATS were better than anything Nirvana did. I don't think Kurt could write a song as good as "Everlong".
Funny to see some of the artists people mention here.
Bowie - An incredible artist, and I have no clue why anyone would put him on their overrated list.
Tool - Tool is only overrated by their own fans. Tool fans think they are the most incredible band in history...far from true. But they aren't overrated by critics as far as I can tell. They don't get put on many Top 10 lists.
Pink Floyd - BUAHAHAHA....open your ears for christ sake.
Its not a matter of me opening my ears, its a matter of people accepting other people may have different taste in music. Pink Floyd bores me to tears, and always has done!!
People say im paranoid. Well, they dont say it, but i know that's what they are thinking.
Radiohead's work from Pablo through to OK Computer was brillant, and OK is an awesome album. I'm not a fan of Kid A or Amesniac and Hail to the Thief is ok but not brillant. I prefer Muse..........
The wind is blowing cold
Have we lost our way tonight?
Have we lost our hope to sorrow?
Feels like were all alone
Running further from what’s right
And there are no more heroes to follow
You really have to let yourself like Pink Floyd at first...
First time I heard Dark Side Of The Moon I fell asleep. Then it grew and grew on me, and now I think their work from Meddle through the Wall is without a doubt some of the very best rock music ever made. You just have to "get it" (and no, that doesn't mean smoke pot).
There is nothing like live music.....hearing and seeing a band live is never like listening to an album. Music has become to over-produced it isn't even funny...experiencing a concert with your favourite band, rating a band is all subjective. The days when the Who, the Doors, Led Zeppelin performed and were electric in front of a live audience...I would have loved to see John Bonham play....same as some day I would love to see Danny Carey play. Tool overrated? As a fan, I'd say no.
i can name a half dozen bands whose b-sides collections rival their studio albums. radiohead's on amnesiac are nothing more than a curiosity. and here you prove my point... it is essentially a b-sides album but they released it and touted it as the new radiohead album. they didnt consider it a b-sides album, they felt it was a proper album (becos thom's ego knows no bounds). it was radiohead's fans who took to framing it as a b-sides album to justify the fact that it wasn't exactly a compelling listen. it was clearly a weak link in the chain so they tried to jutify it by saing "it's only a b-sides album" when it was never really intended as such. it was the follow up to kid a. the fact that most of the songs came from the same sessions means nothing. nobody says 'let it be' is the b-sides album from the 'abbey road' sessions.
YES sometimes b-sides collections are better than actual albums.
Abandoned Shopping Trolley Network by Gomez is my FAVE ALBUM by them, and its a b-sides album!
and lets not forget Lost Dogs, eh! it kicks ass! (altho i aint saying its PJs best album tho)
BUT amnesiac sucks hard.
Sydney Wed 8 Nov 2006....
when all are one and one is all, to be a rock and not to roll.........
Sex Pistols
Kiss
Foo Fighters
Rolling Stones (post Some Girls)
AC/DC (post Bon Scott)
Counting Crowes live
PJ Cincy 00, Lex 03, Columbus 03, Hershey 03, Benaroya 03, Boston 9/28/04, Toledo 04, Grand Rapids 04, St.L 04, Asheville 04, Kitchener 05, London 05, Hamilton 05, Montreal 05, Ottawa 05, Philly 05, Chicago I & II 06, Cincy 06, Las Vegas 06, SD 06, EV LA2 08, Columbia 08, Camden I & II 08
Obviously the individual who started this thread has never sat down with a fine bottle of cab and listened to OK Computer or Kid A, sorry, but Radiohead is one hell of a band. Give them a chance beyond what they are popular for. They have such a unique style that has the potential of penetrating anyone's soul. But everyone is different and has different tastes, that's what makes music so beautiful.
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Muse
Muse
Muse
Muse
Radiohead
Radiohead
Radiohead
Nirvana
Nirvana
2007 - London
2009 - London, Manchester, London
2010 - Dublin, Belfast, London
2011 - Alpine Valley x2
2012 - Isle of Wight, Manchester x2
2.Radiohead
3.Oasis
4.Foo Fighters
5.Sting
6.Bon Jovi
7.Muse
8.Red Hot Chili Peppers
9.Zeppelin (I still love 'em though)
10.Libertines
Agree with that, aside from Radiohead, Foo Fighters and Libertines.
You can see it as "weird shit", but if you like Radiohead when they're making weird shit then you're gonna love the band. They've been more solid than any band in recent history. Maybe any band since Floyd's prime era (Dark Side of the Moon to The Wall).
http://www.wishlistfoundation.org
Oh my, they dropped the leash.
Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!
"Make our day"
you call amnesiac solid? it's the riot act of the radiohead catalogue.
http://www.wishlistfoundation.org
Oh my, they dropped the leash.
Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!
"Make our day"
The Riot Act?
i can name a half dozen bands whose b-sides collections rival their studio albums. radiohead's on amnesiac are nothing more than a curiosity. and here you prove my point... it is essentially a b-sides album but they released it and touted it as the new radiohead album. they didnt consider it a b-sides album, they felt it was a proper album (becos thom's ego knows no bounds). it was radiohead's fans who took to framing it as a b-sides album to justify the fact that it wasn't exactly a compelling listen. it was clearly a weak link in the chain so they tried to jutify it by saing "it's only a b-sides album" when it was never really intended as such. it was the follow up to kid a. the fact that most of the songs came from the same sessions means nothing. nobody says 'let it be' is the b-sides album from the 'abbey road' sessions.
Oasis
Radiohead (last 3 albums only)
Nickelback
The Who
http://www.wishlistfoundation.org
Oh my, they dropped the leash.
Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!
"Make our day"
http://www.wishlistfoundation.org
Oh my, they dropped the leash.
Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!
"Make our day"
see, you contradict yourself here. you just said it was a b-sides album and pretty good for a b-sides. now you're backpedaling and saying they were good enough for a real release and it's awesome, while slipping in the fact that it's not as well written as the rest of their material.
bottom line is, they are not a perfect band. and a lot of their fans act like they are and the critics are even worse. that's why they are annoyingly over-rated.
also, fitting the flow is bogus. neither of those albums flowed ver well. as i've said, they could have released one very interesting experimental album by putting things like treefingers on amnesiac and then had one revolutionary rock album by bumping songs like knives out onto kid a. but they didnt. thus both albums are kinda inconsistent becos they diluted the strengths of each. they ended up with 2 equally uneven albums instead of one amazing and one fascinating album.
Jesus christ man you're just looking for ways to insult them.
http://www.wishlistfoundation.org
Oh my, they dropped the leash.
Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!
"Make our day"
im not. i like them. im just looking to point out that they are not infallible and that people kiss their ass even when they release mediocre albums.
i also edited that post to explain some of my issues with the whole kid a/amnesiac releases.
I agree with what you're saying, but I still think they're both great records.
http://www.wishlistfoundation.org
Oh my, they dropped the leash.
Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!
"Make our day"
nirvana definatly number 1. old subject i know, but i mean seriosly, dave is much, much more talented than kurt ever was.
"i am the first man to shit my pants ya whew!"
its no crime to escape..theres still time to escape...theres still time so escape...
"yellow ledbetter is like the smoke after a 3 hour fuckfest" - 62strat
st.louis 04, chicago 06, and counting...
http://www.wishlistfoundation.org
Oh my, they dropped the leash.
Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!
"Make our day"
Bowie - An incredible artist, and I have no clue why anyone would put him on their overrated list.
Tool - Tool is only overrated by their own fans. Tool fans think they are the most incredible band in history...far from true. But they aren't overrated by critics as far as I can tell. They don't get put on many Top 10 lists.
Pink Floyd - BUAHAHAHA....open your ears for christ sake.
It's just weird.
I have no love for U2.
They are totally overrated.
Their OLD stuff is pretty damn good.
ya not so into U2 either, mostly cuz of the playing the same chord over and over and over during their songs.
"i am the first man to shit my pants ya whew!"
its no crime to escape..theres still time to escape...theres still time so escape...
"yellow ledbetter is like the smoke after a 3 hour fuckfest" - 62strat
st.louis 04, chicago 06, and counting...
Have we lost our way tonight?
Have we lost our hope to sorrow?
Feels like were all alone
Running further from what’s right
And there are no more heroes to follow
So what are we becoming?
Where did we go wrong?
First time I heard Dark Side Of The Moon I fell asleep. Then it grew and grew on me, and now I think their work from Meddle through the Wall is without a doubt some of the very best rock music ever made. You just have to "get it" (and no, that doesn't mean smoke pot).
http://www.wishlistfoundation.org
Oh my, they dropped the leash.
Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!
"Make our day"
YES sometimes b-sides collections are better than actual albums.
Abandoned Shopping Trolley Network by Gomez is my FAVE ALBUM by them, and its a b-sides album!
and lets not forget Lost Dogs, eh! it kicks ass! (altho i aint saying its PJs best album tho)
BUT amnesiac sucks hard.
when all are one and one is all, to be a rock and not to roll.........
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keep on rockin!.......
Kiss
Foo Fighters
Rolling Stones (post Some Girls)
AC/DC (post Bon Scott)
Counting Crowes live
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