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Radiohead...but WHY?
BillieTheBot
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Running close behind my Livejournals..but WHY post I really want to know why anyone would want to listen to raidohead.
The singers voice drones on and on and its so depressing. I heard him interviewed on Radio 4 and the interviewer described the new album as "challenging" surely this just means its unlistenable.
I'm all for free speach and all that but I fail to see anything what so ever of merit in Radioheads music.
No offence.
The singers voice drones on and on and its so depressing. I heard him interviewed on Radio 4 and the interviewer described the new album as "challenging" surely this just means its unlistenable.
I'm all for free speach and all that but I fail to see anything what so ever of merit in Radioheads music.
No offence.
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Doesn't help that the biggest Radiohead fan I know is one of my neighbours and my friend's ex, who I can't stand.
They're just really slow and depressing - some people like that kind of thing, but I really prefer slightly more lively/upbeat music, or at least something with a bit more substance - Radiohead is quite watery and 'nothingy'.
The Bends and OK Computer are v. v. v. good albums tho
Hahahaaaaaa
And what, pray tell, do you listen to that has more substance than Radiohead? It's called putting your heart and soul into your music. They aren't my absolute favourite band, but they're up there. I don't get why some people want to listen to cheesy, happy music all the time. Are you happy all the time?
can we just settle it now with a radiohead may seem depressing, but to some the lyrics have meaning, and although they may not be to some peoples taste, we cant be music nazis, so each to his/her own?
(check me being peacekeeper:D )
Sometimes.
They're one of those bands I've got to be in the right mood for I think. I love the song 'Creep' though, it's fantastic.
I'm going to see them in November.