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Pepe Silvia I need you to redo where you voted for Just. When I first posted it I accidentally had Just in the tournament twice. You need to vote on Electioneering vs High And Dry.
black bush I need your vote on Let Down vs Identikit
JustKillingTime your votes are not showing, is it because I left The Gloaming out?
so whats the consensus on the better version of true love waits?
Live version.
Also, I had a memory of reading a review of Kid A back when it came out. "After OK Computer, the expectation for Kid A was for Jesus to burst out of your speakers with a girl on each arm, and for some people, he did."
Pepe Silvia I need you to redo where you voted for Just. When I first posted it I accidentally had Just in the tournament twice. You need to vote on Electioneering vs High And Dry.
black bush I need your vote on Let Down vs Identikit
JustKillingTime your votes are not showing, is it because I left The Gloaming out?
Oh, it was me. I admit to having a couple unpopular/contentious Radiohead opinions.
It was less a vote against Reckoner and more one for Bulletproof. The latter evokes a lot more for me personally--probably some tint of nostalgia clouding my view. It was one of their first songs I remember that melded Thom's falsetto into the song so much so that it was almost interchangeable and indistinguishable from the guitars (which is really amazingly done and perfected in Lozenge of Love from that era). Reckoner is universally loved, I get it, I get it, although I didn't think I'd be the only stray vote.
However, I am not the one who voted against Pyramid Song this round. Now that is pretty wild.
Oh, it was me. I admit to having a couple unpopular/contentious Radiohead opinions.
It was less a vote against Reckoner and more one for Bulletproof. The latter evokes a lot more for me personally--probably some tint of nostalgia clouding my view. It was one of their first songs I remember that melded Thom's falsetto into the song so much so that it was almost interchangeable and indistinguishable from the guitars (which is really amazingly done and perfected in Lozenge of Love from that era). Reckoner is universally loved, I get it, I get it, although I didn't think I'd be the only stray vote.
However, I am not the one who voted against Pyramid Song this round. Now that is pretty wild.