In Rainbows is a great album and evidently blog readers agree. Thank you! You're the only person on the internet who has the full, 14 track version of From The Basement. Thanks to everyone on this. Just shows what superb musicians they all are. Phil's drumming is awesome. Now that the songs on the Dylan Safety Tape have been released, this is by far the most popular bootleg on the blog. Outnumbering all others by 3 to 1. Look out for the DVD of it, top quality too.
Came here during a search for the King of Limbs basement thingy. Have both in lossy I have not spent a lot of time with this one as the other performance really shines in that it is miles better than the official release. Gonna give it another listen now. I think most would agree with you.
In Rainbows is the better album, in my opinion. A Moon Shaped Pool came out on May 8th Although it was widely reported to be influenced by Yorke and Owen's break-up. Was very disappointed that the Santa Barbara show above wasn't the show I'm bad with time which was, if I may be that guy, the last good Radiohead show. Just vaguely on the topic of the band's misery, the Meeting People is Easy tour documentary really showed how much they were worn down touring the record that came out of these sessions, in a way I don't think I appreciated fully watching as a teen.
The absolute peak comes as they are refused entry to their own afterparty, and as they slink off down the street, the bouncer shouts after them "write a song about it This is an interesting concept to me because I think The Mountain Goats has this kind of fanbase; The Mountain Goats wikia helpfully catalogs every song, including every time that song was played live, and which of those performances have a known recording, audio or video. It's a fantastic resource. But on the other hand, I don't think you'd reasonably put them in the same category as Radiohead, fame-wise.
I've seen Radiohead 35 times live, many times on rail, and Thom Yorke has never once told me to fuck off. They always play the big hits minus Creep and always pull out some random obscure stuff. If by 'middle finger' you mean 'make some self-deprecating comment about how maybe a few people will remember this one' and the crowd goes wild, then yeah, sure, you totally called it.
What is this, Y2K? It's comforting people are still are on with that tired old trope. Did Thom Yorke cut in front of you at a coffee shop one time? Anyway, as someone who obviously is, ah, a hardcore fan With the very first clip of the first disk, we've learned that Exit Music and Life in a Glasshouse started out as the very same song. That's amazing! Also, I cannot for the life of me figure out why they choose the version of Lift they did when they have these amazing versions.
The one on disk 15, for example, is pretty much perfect. I also would not be surprised if the band themselves leaked this. They've done so before, though certainly not on this scale.
As another hardcore Radiohead fan 25 attended concerts , this is nothing less than total bliss. Most of their fans would likely agree.
I've seen Radiohead 35 times live Did you all follow them on tour, like Deadheads? Head 2 s? Sort of? They've been around long enough that if you see them a few times every tour, over the years it adds up. I fell in love with them at the age of 15, and am 40 now. They truly follow them on tour. The most I ever saw them on one tour was in , I saw them 8 times.
Usually I do I have made life-long friends around the world because of Radiohead. A group of us live on a tiny hidden message board well, these days a Slack. It started out back near the turn of , because there was no way to be more wrong on the internet than to be a woman with an opinion on a music board. So a group of about ish of us went and created our own.
At this point we've been there for each other through marriages, divorces, babies, new careers, illnesses So when Radiohead tours, we'll generally see them in our own personal neck of the woods, but also pick one location where we all congregate and catch up, usually in Europe. In , for example, we picked Oslo and Stockholm.
Anyway, it's not so much about the band anymore, like it was in my teens and 20's. Now it's about coming together with my friends, being a tourist, and getting to see a concert by the band we all love the most. We generally still go for rail, though, even though we're all mostly up near now. We can't give up our nerdiness completely, after all. That sounds so great, Windigo! Radiohead has placed the tracks on bandcamp and will donate all proceeds to Extinction Rebellion.
At bandcamp they Yorke? And very, very long. Not a phone download. Wow, good on them. Having bumblingly managed to listen to precisely one song in the above links like a teacher with a video cassette player, I am absolutely handing over my money. And now it's down. I wonder if it'll go back up, and stay up, after the 18 days that the Bandcamp release is up have passed. An official, paid release of this stuff ties in with my comment above. Fans who downloaded the leak should buy it, and ideally it should stop circulating as a bootleg now.
It's the right thing to do. Oh wow, the official release is selling like hotcakes on Bandcamp. And that's with the whole thing being free to stream on the product page, on top of the earlier leak. Great decision on their part, and kudos for sending all proceeds to charity. Thanks Rhaomi, I was wondering if there was any way to get an idea of how this was doing. I'd been considering a donation to ER for a while anyway so this was a nice prompt as it was. Hopefully they'll release the total numbers at some point Has anyone made a Hail To The Thief pun yet?
Is it too late? It's kind of beneath the weight limit posted by thelonius at PM on June 12, SansPoint : Fans who downloaded the leak should buy it, and ideally it should stop circulating as a bootleg now. Audiophiles who look at the way the music sounds spectral analysis with tools like Spek are saying that there's clipping in the official release that isn't present in the low-quality bootleg. I know, I'm not sure a kbps MP3 are the ideal "archive quality" that audiophiles are looking for, especially considering that MiniDiscs employ lossy audio data compression , but there are folks saying the bootleg is somehow better than the official release.
And now you know ; posted by filthy light thief at PM on June 12, However, as you can see checking the specs in the description they decided to add gain for some reason, so plenty of the tracks that were perfectly fine in the original leak now have clipping on them.
Really it's a personal preference thing whether you prefer worse sound, no clipping or better sound but clipping on basically every track. Morning Bell — Motion Picture Soundtrack — Morning Bell Live — The National Anthem Live — How To Disappear Completely Live — In Limbo Live — Idioteque Live — True Love Waits Live — I will reply and fix as soon as possible.
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