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Re: HOLY CRAP - NEW RADIOHEAD ALBUM 10/10/07
« Reply #330 on: October 13, 2007, 02:50:00 am »
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 Nah, but I'm fucking with you, man.  I made it a point to commend you on your politeness earlier.  Normally I wouldn't dignify shit like this with a response, cause opinions outside my "circle" mean less than nothing to me.  I think you're a polite guy, so I'll say I think you mistook my sarcasm/confidence for me trying to roast you.  Not at all.  Plus how can you get mad at a post with The Count?  I thought everyone loved Muppets?!  Oh, well . . . Just the holier than thou in me, I assume.
 
 Just make sure you & sonick save me a spot in line at the next Radiohead show.         :D        
 
     
Having meet the Director while reading this post I heard his voice inside my head... True Story   :p  [/b]
So . . . we all agree then - it's a pretty good album, the best of it is brilliant, the worst of it is ok.
 
 We also agree that there are a bunch of audio snob bose speaker masturbaters  out there who sit in a bar and condemn the music that they are being forced to listen to for being only 128 kbps or whatever the fuck . . .
 
 I may be missing some details here, but I think this summary may be helpful as this thread has now become so painful that it needs to be wrapped up. . . .

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Re: HOLY CRAP - NEW RADIOHEAD ALBUM 10/10/07
« Reply #331 on: October 13, 2007, 08:36:00 am »
fyi
 bose speakers = nickleback
 
 and i dont understand why a band would spend months in a studio crafting an album only to release in primarily a compressed format... perhaps they been spending to much listening to their ipods
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« Reply #332 on: October 13, 2007, 10:29:00 am »
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 Just make sure you & sonick save me a spot in line at the next Radiohead show.          :D        
 
hey leave me out of this. because while you've been acting like a pompous asshole the last 2 pages, i have not been even posting on this thread.
 
  i met you once, and you seemed cool. but you're a real fucking dickhead on here.
 
   you kiss some ppls asses relentlessly (ggw, vansmack) and then to others you are like "ha, i am callin you out, and disproving your facts" like some kind of internet dectective or something.
 
 and then you're like "oh NAH, i'm just joking around"  very diplomatic, yet quite not-believable.  and sorta lame.

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Re: HOLY CRAP - NEW RADIOHEAD ALBUM 10/10/07
« Reply #333 on: October 13, 2007, 10:35:00 am »
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Originally posted by kosmo:
  fyi
 bose speakers = nickleback
 
 and i dont understand why a band would spend months in a studio crafting an album only to release in primarily a compressed format... perhaps they been spending to much listening to their ipods
here you go , kosmo:
 
 from ateaseweb.bom
 
 Jonny Greenwood talked to Rolling Stone about the upcoming performance in New York of his Superhet Popcorn Receiver. The magazine also asked him about ??In Rainbows??.
 
 Why did you choose to release the album this way?
 Partly just to get it out quickly, so everyone would hear it at the same time, and partly because it was an experiment that felt worth trying, really.
 
 Why the variable pricing?
 It??s fun to make people stop for a few seconds and think about what music is worth, and that??s just an interesting question to ask people.
 
 
 How would you respond to complaints about the sound quality ?? that 160 isn??t a high enough bitrate?
 I don??t know, we talked about it and we just wanted to make it a bit better than iTunes, which it is, so that??s kind of good enough, really. It??s never going to be CD quality, because that??s what CD does.
 
 
 What goals did you have for the album itself?
 I suppose we wanted to get back slightly to Kid A in that we were spending longer experimenting and trying stuff out ?? it wasn??t so much of a performance-based thing, like Hail to the Thief. Other than that, it??s the usual thing of turning up with these songs and the pressure is, ??Don??t fuck it up, don??t record them badly, don??t do bad arrangements of them, and do them justice.? So that??s what we??ve done.
 
 
 What are your touring plans?
 That??s exactly what we finally started talking about. Now that the album??s out, we can get together exactly how and where we??re going to tour.

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Re: HOLY CRAP - NEW RADIOHEAD ALBUM 10/10/07
« Reply #334 on: October 13, 2007, 12:08:00 pm »
how lame is slightly better than itunes  how about equal to emusic where one can get yorke`s solo effort in superior 192 lame vbr
 
 the concepts cool just lacking in execution
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« Reply #335 on: October 13, 2007, 12:19:00 pm »
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  how lame is slightly better than itunes  how about equal to emusic where one can get yorke`s solo effort in superior 192 lame vbr
 
 the concepts cool just lacking in execution
yeah, i dont quite understand all their is to that sort of stuff. would it be extra cost in making them a higher bitrate?
   i realize the files would be larger but digitally, dont see how it would necessarily cost more.  but that must be part of it.
 
   perhaps because they are allowing ppl to pay what they want, they dont want to offer it at such a larger (and i guess more expensive) bitrate.  
 
   but with some of their audiophile fans, seems like they could offer it at 192 or higher, for a higher perhaps fixed price.  
   
   i dont know enough to really speculate. and i am half fuckin' deaf so the 160kbps is ok for me, for now!

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« Reply #336 on: October 13, 2007, 03:14:00 pm »
I don't think anyone here actually even complained about the bitrate.  I just speculated that people would.
 
 And that Bose comment really shows what you know about quality audio......
 
 No highs, no lows, must be Bose.

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Re: HOLY CRAP - NEW RADIOHEAD ALBUM 10/10/07
« Reply #337 on: October 15, 2007, 11:26:00 am »
As promised:
 
 Last.fm Charts, week of October 7 - October 14
 
 1. Radiohead - 118,836 listeners - 3,308,175 plays
 2. The Beatles - 73,373 listeners - 844,600 plays
 3. Red Hot Chili Peppers - 64,502 listeners - 498,031 plays
 
 And the top ten tracks of the week are the ten tracks from In Rainbows.  Coincidentally, I believe the track order also corresponds to their ranking in the top ten.

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« Reply #338 on: October 15, 2007, 12:53:00 pm »
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    you kiss some ppls asses relentlessly (ggw, vansmack)
Well, in my defense, I feel I've earned it.
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« Reply #339 on: October 15, 2007, 12:55:00 pm »
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Originally posted by callat703:
  As promised:
 
 Last.fm Charts, week of October 7 - October 14
 
 1. Radiohead - 118,836 listeners - 3,308,175 plays
 2. The Beatles - 73,373 listeners - 844,600 plays
 3. Red Hot Chili Peppers - 64,502 listeners - 498,031 plays
And as promised (and predicted):
 
 Vansmack's Top Artists this Week (but closer than I thought)
 7 Oct 2007 ?? 14 Oct 2007
 
 1 Radiohead 47
 2 Peter Bjorn and John 45
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Re: HOLY CRAP - NEW RADIOHEAD ALBUM 10/10/07
« Reply #340 on: October 15, 2007, 01:08:00 pm »
Are you also acknowledging that the Red Hot Chili Peppers are the third greatest band ever?
 
 
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Originally posted by callat703:
  As promised:
 
 Last.fm Charts, week of October 7 - October 14
 
 1. Radiohead - 118,836 listeners - 3,308,175 plays
 2. The Beatles - 73,373 listeners - 844,600 plays
 3. Red Hot Chili Peppers - 64,502 listeners - 498,031 plays
 
 And the top ten tracks of the week are the ten tracks from In Rainbows.  Coincidentally, I believe the track order also corresponds to their ranking in the top ten.

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« Reply #341 on: October 18, 2007, 08:39:00 am »
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  You don't read enough magazines/artist interviews.  Bono.  By far.  The man had a fuckin' tribute to him by The Roots (If those aren't musicians, I don't know what is) at the fuckin' NAACP Awards, man.  That's waaaaaaaay outside the rock dempgraphic, fam.
 
i included the first sentence cause its funny. apparently just liking the art itself isnt enough!  :)
 
    but the reason i resurrect this is that upon listening to the Roots' Game Theory, i heard a "You and Whose Army" sample.....so i guess the Roots like em both, eh?

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Re: HOLY CRAP - NEW RADIOHEAD ALBUM 10/10/07
« Reply #342 on: October 18, 2007, 09:22:00 am »
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Originally posted by TheDirector217:
  You don't read enough magazines/artist interviews.  Bono.  By far.  The man had a fuckin' tribute to him by The Roots (If those aren't musicians, I don't know what is) at the fuckin' NAACP Awards, man.  That's waaaaaaaay outside the rock dempgraphic, fam.
 
i included the first sentence cause its funny. apparently just liking the art itself isnt enough!    :)  
 
    but the reason i resurrect this is that upon listening to the Roots' Game Theory, i heard a "You and Whose Army" sample.....so i guess the Roots like em both, eh? [/b]
I gotta check on that & get back to you.  But ?uestlove is a Radiohead fan, if I remember correctly.  Pretty cool cat as well.  Bumped into him a couple of times here & there.  
 
 I like your diversity, my Canadian brethren.

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Re: HOLY CRAP - NEW RADIOHEAD ALBUM 10/10/07
« Reply #343 on: October 18, 2007, 09:47:00 am »
werd. check track 12, "Atonement"

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Re: HOLY CRAP - NEW RADIOHEAD ALBUM 10/10/07
« Reply #344 on: October 18, 2007, 02:52:00 pm »
****PAGING SONICK & 703****
 
 Radiohead Returning To The Road In 2008
 
 October 18, 2007, 11:40 AM ET
 
 Lars Brandle, London
 Radiohead will embark on a rare international tour starting next spring, Billboard.com can reveal. Although details are still sketchy, expect the British alternative rock band to play multiple markets, in sizeable venues.
 
 "We plan to tour next year, starting in May through to probably the end of the year. With lots of holidays in that period," says Bryce Edge of Courtyard Management, the firm that manages the band.
 
 "At the moment we are talking with our agents in North America and for the rest of the world, trying to get a schedule which works for the band and works financially," he adds.
 
 An extended run will be a treat for dedicated fans who missed Radiohead's summer 2006 dates, which landed in a handful of European and north American markets.
 
 "They toured last summer almost for creative reasons, definitely not for financial reasons. And I think they quite enjoyed it," explains Edge. "The next set of touring will be slightly larger-scale venues."
 
   
 Frontman Thom Yorke is anything but a fan of international treks and, in the past, the singer has raised concerns over the effects of touring on climate change.
 
 "He likes to do shows, but the whole business of schlepping around the world is not top of his list of favorite things to do," adds Edge. "He really enjoys playing to the fans -- it's just the process of how to do that which is the pain in the neck (for Yorke). They're not road dogs. They never have been."
 
 Radiohead tore up the industry manual when they allowed fans to name their price to download its latest album, "In Rainbows," released Oct. 10. To date, representatives for the band have remained tight-lipped on the sales performance of the studio set. Edge downplayed as "exaggerated" reports that "In Rainbows" had shifted more than 1.2 million copies, but admitted the average price paid was "probably pretty close" to £4 ($8).
 
 "We haven't analyzed the data yet," he explains. "The servers are still functioning on delivering the records to people. When that calms down a bit, we will have a moment to analyze and drag the data off. "
 
 And he was philosophical on reports that the illegal platforms have delivered millions of units. "The fact of the matter is, as soon as a record goes into manufacture, or advance copies are released to the press, it goes onto BitTorrent," he says. "That is the fact. What we are dealing with is a situation that we always dealing with."
 
 A label deal has yet to be struck for the physical release of the album, a spokesperson for the band says.