Wouldn't shock me, but it wouldn't have shocked me if In Rainbows had been the final album either.
Wouldn't shock me, but it wouldn't have shocked me if In Rainbows had been the final album either.
I was wondering about that the other day—maybe the reason for so few live dates is that they're taking a string section along with them.
The boys used to keep a much tidier schedule, that's for sure.
OKC was probably the first Radiohead record I went to the store and bought, but I think that was at least two years after it was released.
Well, to be fair, there's not much that can rival the loveliness of reckoner.
I love tKoL. Especially the live versions, the show I saw on that tour was far better than when I saw them touring for Hail to the Thief or In Rainbows tbh, because the KoL songs are so wild to hear live. Clive Deemer as a second drummer helped a lot!
Honestly…yup. And look at my username, I wouldn't joke around!
It's a good'un for a "first new Radiohead record" experience! Mine was Kid A.
Yeah. 1995 is still the #1 version for me.
Yeah, but they will be rockers when performed live. Same with King of Limbs—stuff like "Bloom" is a bit understated on record but when I saw 'em do it in concert with two drummers it blew the roof off the arena. "Ful Stop" will be immense live.
Listening right now. This is not what I expected at all but it is really, really good. I am so pleased with this album. There was a bit of a move towards replacing guitar/string/key melodies in their songs with backing vocals on a few of the KoL b-sides (especially "The Butcher") that had me thinking they'd be doing…
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I doubt Ramsay would want to have sex with something he couldn't inflict pain on.
One would assume that a story about the Khal with the biggest horde dying, being burned, and his wife emerging from the funeral pyre carrying several dragons would probably make the rounds in Dothraki circles pretty quickly.
I wanna see him again because his direwolf has the best name. Ghost, Nymeria, Lady, who cares. It's all about SHAGGYDOG.
I mean, at least she was already dead? Which is kind of progress for Ramsay?
Wouldn't surprise me at all if they did make one, to be honest.
That was a genuinely funny exchange, and a good sly nod to the "What is best in life?!" scene from Conan The Barbarian.
Will definitely give this a watch when I can get my hands on a subtitled or dubbed version. Studio Mir know what they're doing.
I thought "white guy in the Yakuza" movies died out in the 80s.