Official RADIOHEAD thread

Started by Duck Sauce, January 11, 2003, 05:54:58 PM

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Sleuth

The packaging?  That's it?  What will be so special about the packaging?
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Dirk

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USTopGun47

Anyone heard the String Quartet tribute to Radiohead doing OK Computer?  Greatttt stuff!   :-D
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moonshiner

my guess is the limited edition will be a soft cover





regular cover....

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modage

their last two albums also came in 2 formats regular and special limited edition, and the only difference is the presentation.  the amnesiac one is pretty cool because its the actual "book" from the cover of the album, but no extra tracks or anything.  

thanks a bunch for those b-sides, i had the album from there, but wasnt aware the b-sides leaked as well.

yeah, i heard the string quartet tribute while i was in borders books one day and thought it was really cool.
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Sleuth

I'm not going to download the mastered version, but for those who have heard it:  How different is it from the original leaked copy?
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Pubrick

Quote from: tremoloslothHow different is it from the original leaked copy?
it's better.

think a real album made with instruments compared to sumthing produced with a moustache comb and string.
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Pedro

Quote from: tremoloslothI'm not going to download the mastered version, but for those who have heard it:  How different is it from the original leaked copy?
It sounds prettier.  More electronic drums.  And "The Gloaming" is a lot better


Pedro

Quote from: Jeremy BlackmanLinks?

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Quote from: DirkTwo new b-sides and the mastered album for those who care.

Jeremy Blackman

Guess I'm not a patient reader.  :yabbse-undecided:

Overall, yeah, Pubrick is right. Incredible difference. More powerful, more beautiful, more hypnotic. Cleaner, with more bass.

I am a little disappointed with Sit Down Stand Up.. hate the drumbeat. Luckily I have the "original"...

I'm much more impressed with the sound of Go to Sleep, which I think is my favorite song on the album. More instruments, I think...

We Suck Young Blood doesn't sound fuzzy anymore. Less echo on the vocals, too. I kind of liked the faint, echo-y vocals better. But I can get used to this.

I'm getting more attached to The Gloaming, and I Will is just a classic (although I like the other beginning better).

The b-sides are beautiful... I just hope Radiohead isn't labeled "electronic"...

Pedro

Quote from: Jeremy Blackman
I am a little disappointed with Sit Down Stand Up.. hate the drumbeat. Luckily I have the "original"...

I think it fits with the chimes going on...it took me a while, but now it all clicks with me.

Pubrick

Quote from: Jeremy BlackmanI'm getting more attached to The Gloaming
they cut the final minute off, which was just random echoes, i like the new ending a lot more.. eerie.

Go To Sleep is living up to my initial expectations that it would be sickkkkkkk.
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Jeremy Blackman

"Wolf at the Door" really sounds incredible... the next single?

godardian

I really love the cover.

Enough to check out what's inside, though...??

...to be continued.
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