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10-15-2007, 06:14 AM
|  | #1 ****-kicker-in | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Northampton, UK:
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| | | Not only did I not pay for it, I copied it off my friend, who also didn't pay for it, but will (may) buy the discbox when it happens.
And honestly? it's not really grown on me. Individual tracks are okay, but it's no Hail To The Thief. | 
10-15-2007, 02:41 PM
|  | mexican't | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: ventura county line
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Originally Posted by Ammaeli Has anyone tried to burn this to CD? I did so I could listen to it on my CD player, but only some tracks work & it skips..so I assume its copy controlled, unless my burner is playing up again? | I don't think it's protected because I was able to put it on my MP3 player and it worked fine. | 
10-15-2007, 03:17 PM
|  | ஜ۩۞۩ஜ | | Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 5,245
| | | I really, really, really like videotape. next album should be only piano and sparse instrumentation, all their pest stuff is piano derived now. but it has become my favourite instrument over the last few years so maybe this is just me. | 
10-15-2007, 05:35 PM
|  | **** eyes | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: cookin' with coolio
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Originally Posted by Silly Stanker i think it's been long enough that i have a profound trust in radiohead. i question this trust sometimes, especially when new things take a long time to come out. and every album i've ever heard by them, with the exception of my original introduction to OK computer, has taken its time to grow on me. it took amnesiac like 5 years before i finally said "whoa, that's probably my favourite radiohead album."
but when i actually think about it, radiohead is the only MASSIVE pop band we can have faith in anymore. they've made it approximately 15 years, they've had ups and downs with major labels and the realities of being MASSIVE, and they have evolved more than anyone could have expected. let's be honest folks, pablo honey? modest beginnings, no? the bends? great album, but it was no masterpiece.
and then they ****ed up everyone's heads with ok computer.... and have managed to follow even THAT up with 10 MORE YEARS of brilliant career. same five guys too, how often does that even happen in bands anymore?
In Rainbows is not my favourite radiohead album, but it might be some day. i never know with them. and the inability for me to predict, or even understand, my own reaction to an album, whether it be an emotional reaction or purely aesthetic, well that means more to me than 5 english cynics could ever know. | if anything i think it proves how daring and different they can be. in my opinion, each album stands out from the last - and anything else being put out at the same time, for that matter - and this one is no exception. i think it shows that they are truly a band that can do anything and still be ****ing fantastic. | 
10-17-2007, 12:12 PM
|  | blair waldorf | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: golden gated
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| | | faust arp -- where have we heard this before? or is it similar to another radiohead song? i can't place it... but i know i've heard that before.
or, maybe it's the "single" from the album?
__________________ i am so vain. and yet, so masochistic. how can the two coexist?
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