This is a good point. I often talk about music on my travels; foreigners have so much respects and reverence for British music. I'm often asked how do you continually churn out such great stuff; and how it's never ending. It is quite incredible when you think about it.
Best jukebox selection I ever made was in a bar in a Mid-western U.S. town.
I chose Paranoid Android to annoy the locals.
2 minutes in, the bar flies were asking who chose this?
After 6 minutes of inspired wailing, the bar owner told my brother-in-law not to let the Englishman choose any more songs.
I loved every minute of that experience, the music and the reaction.
That's what's great about music, we all have opinions and in music nobody is wrong. I just love the quality of OK computer, it is polished yet gritty and extremely clever. The Bends is a fantastic album too.
I have to agree about the uk music scene, I don't know if it's the weather, the politics, the booze, the struggles and successes of living here, or maybe it's a combination of all those things? But the UK does produce the highest quality bands that rise out of the swap of mundane music to conquer and succeed. Most of the time against their own will.
2:45-4:45 of track 5 Let Down is probably my favourite two minutes of music
You know, you know where you are with
You know where you are with
Floor collapsing
Floating, bouncing back
And one day....
I am going to grow wings
A chemical reaction
Hysterical and useless
Hysterical and...
Let down and hanging around
Crushed like a bug in the ground
Let down and hanging around
Same here. Both all time classics. Kid A and The Bends not far behind.
A great album for sure. Actually it's bloody brilliant but I think their best album is The Bends. That was a game-changer for me.
Apparently, their new album is, in the words of long-time collaborator Stan Dunwood, a work of art.
http://www.thefourohfive.com/music/...-work-of-art-according-to-stanley-donwood-145
Just in that kinda mood. I've put on ok computer and I've totally fell in love with it again. British music that no other islands can make. Gritty, melodic, storytelling, genius!!
Do you ever get a moment, when you put an album on that you used to love and haven't heard it for ages, then you realise why you loved it in the first place. Makes you feel alive again. It last happened to me walking into a shop in Boston USA and hearing HIS 'N' HERS by pulp. When did it last happen to you?
This is a good point. I often talk about music on my travels; foreigners have so much respects and reverence for British music. I'm often asked how do you continually churn out such great stuff; and how it's never ending. It is quite incredible when you think about it.
British pop music is something to celebrate -- it such an engaging quirkiness to it. It is, of course, one of those things celebrated by Danny Boyle in the Olympics Opening Ceremony, which is one of the only moments in my life that has made me feel nationalistic.
How dare you mention Coldplay in the same breath as Radiohead lol!
Thom Yorke's voice really grates on me. Worse than Coldplay in my opinion
You're right there! Although, Coldplay actually had a couple of good songs before they went terribly poppy IMO.
I love Radiohead. Don't like cold play.Dunno if you chaps are aware of this but there's a bit of history with Coldplay and Radiohead. I read somewhere that they've known each other for a long time and I think I'm right in saying that one or both has written songs for the other. I can't find the article I read about this but will keep looking.
And in my humble opinion Coldplay's first album is seriously under-rated. The song "Yellow" is sublime.
...That said, one of the best gigs I ever went to was on the Kid A/Amnesiac tour in 2000 when they played in a big tent. Anyone else go to those dates? - I went to one in Holland and then in Victoria Park in London. Found out from the experience of the first one that early arrivers got to stand in a sectioned-off bit at the front. So got their early, just made the cut, and found myself about 2-3 rows back from the edge of the stage. Because they'd sectioned that bit off there was no crush, you could just stand there - beers in hand - without anyone smashing into you. They then came on and did the following set. It was like having the best band in the world play in your living room. Just incredible.
The National Anthem
Morning Bell
Airbag
In Limbo
Talk Show Host
You and Whose Army?
Optimistic
My Iron Lung
Karma Police
No Surprises
How to Disappear Completely
I Might Be Wrong
Street Spirit (Fade Out)
Paranoid Android
Idioteque
Just
Everything in Its Right Place
Encore:
Lucky
Knives Out
The Bends
Pyramid Song
Encore 2:
Motion Picture Soundtrack