Kid-A, Greatest Album of All Time (there I said it).
I hadn't listened to it in awhile, but it made it's way into my CD player again today. I was completely floored. So beautiful.
My first experience with album came via MP3s months before the album was released. I was already an enormous Radiohead fan. They were probably in my top 3 bands at the time. At first I had a hard time getting into the album, it seemed a little weird to me. But it played while I worked. Then I played it again, and again, and again. Before I knew it there was a song or two that really grabbed me and by the end of the week it was almost like pure mania each time I listened to the album. I was so excited. Music hadn't effected me so positively before. Most of my friends weren't too impressed with it. Most Radiohead fans dismiss it for the older works of OK Computer and The Bends, but I think with Kid A they took the largest of their musical steps to date.
Cheers to Kid A.
BTW Kid A is supposed to be a reference/name of the first cloned human child.
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Originally posted by drugged_monkey
I hadn't listened to it in awhile, but it made it's way into my CD player again today. I was completely floored. So beautiful.
My first experience with album came via MP3s months before the album was released. I was already an enormous Radiohead fan. They were probably in my top 3 bands at the time. At first I had a hard time getting into the album, it seemed a little weird to me. But it played while I worked. Then I played it again, and again, and again. Before I knew it there was a song or two that really grabbed me and by the end of the week it was almost like pure mania each time I listened to the album. I was so excited. Music hadn't effected me so positively before. Most of my friends weren't too impressed with it. Most Radiohead fans dismiss it for the older works of OK Computer and The Bends, but I think with Kid A they took the largest of their musical steps to date.
Cheers to Kid A.
BTW Kid A is supposed to be a reference/name of the first cloned human child.
soley based on your fanatical devotion to radiohead i started to download some of their music. now that i've heard it i feel like i've been missing out on something. their music is incredible
thanks.
Re: Re: Kid-A, Greatest Album of All Time (there I said it).
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Originally posted by powslut
soley based on your fanatical devotion to radiohead i started to download some of their music. now that i've heard it i feel like i've been missing out on something. their music is incredible
thanks.
:D
I've got PMs from a few other people who've said similar. It's really incredible stuff.
BTW, Radiohead is a helll of a band to follow. They're extremely prolific and always have something new to be found on the web. If ou have tracked down all the goods and want more...check out these bands and albums:
Sigur ros: Agaetis Byrjun, ()
Bjork: Vespertine
Flaming Lips: Yoshimi battles the pink robots
Mum: Finally we are no one
Re: Re: Re: Kid-A, Greatest Album of All Time (there I said it).
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Originally posted by drugged_monkey
Sigur ros: Agaetis Byrjun, ()
Bjork: Vespertine
Flaming Lips: Yoshimi battles the pink robots
Mum: Finally we are no one
you know, there actually are some good bands and good albums that were released before 2002.;)
now, before you get in a huff, make sure you have enough oven mitts on hand in case anything gets spilled.
kid a's great, it may be radiohead's best album, but it's fucking far fromthe greatest album of all time.