Nope, deep down I think they stole a living from the music industry.
I'll admit they inspired a generation of musicians but they're responsible for Oasis. That alone is should have them wiped from the history books.
Nothing wrong with Oasis either.
Nope, deep down I think they stole a living from the music industry.
I'll admit they inspired a generation of musicians but they're responsible for Oasis. That alone is should have them wiped from the history books.
Strange thing with radiohead is their first album pablo honey is derivative indie landfill. Nothing really there that would point to them doing something even interesting, let alone achieving world domination. But it gave them a breakout hit with creep so perhaps they just needed that to get some confidence and authority with the record company - The Bends is night and day better, massive step up.To be honest I think I just have to hold my hands up and admit I don’t “get” Radiohead. I don’t mind The Bends. Never really got Ok Computer or Kid A though. Maybe I need to give them another listen.
Not my cup of tea tbh but times I have heard them I've been impressed. Guess it's all just personal taste reallyTo be honest I think I just have to hold my hands up and admit I don’t “get” Radiohead. I don’t mind The Bends. Never really got Ok Computer or Kid A though. Maybe I need to give them another listen.
I do give them a lot of credit for their ambition, although Kid A is the only album I go back to with any regularity.Strange thing with radiohead is their first album pablo honey is derivative indie landfill. Nothing really there that would point to them doing something even interesting, let alone achieving world domination. But it gave them a breakout hit with creep so perhaps they just needed that to get some confidence and authority with the record company - The Bends is night and day better, massive step up.
Another good shout. Absolutely lumpen pub rock and the singer sounds like he's straining for a poo.Stereophonics
Thom yorke’s solo album Eraser was decent.I do give them a lot of credit for their ambition, although Kid A is the only album I go back to with any regularity.
I do rather like the reggae version of OK Computer though, which I think does demonstrate the strength of the songs.
Yeah it was actually thinking about it.Thom yorke’s solo album Eraser was decent.
Strange thing with radiohead is their first album pablo honey is derivative indie landfill. Nothing really there that would point to them doing something even interesting, let alone achieving world domination. But it gave them a breakout hit with creep so perhaps they just needed that to get some confidence and authority with the record company - The Bends is night and day better, massive step up.
Not a huge radiohead fan myself, but I really like some of Thom Yorke's solo stuff.Thom yorke’s solo album Eraser was decent.
Not a huge radiohead fan myself, but I really like some of Thom Yorke's solo stuff.
Even if you don't like the music, it's hard to argue that he's an incredibly talented musician!
This is downright haunting and brilliant.
Yeah Creep was a tune, but the rest of PH was mostly crap. The Bends was amazing almost beginning to end. Same with pretty much everything they released after. Hail to the Thief being the exception IMO.
They can’t stand creep themselves.
For me, everything up to and including ‘New Adventures In Hi-Fi’ was pretty good. Very up and down thereafter, but thought ‘Collapse Into Now’ was a strong final album. And they were always excellent live.Life's Rich Pageant, Document and Green are very good IMO.
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