Anyone know the song that was played in the Leonardo Decapreo version of Romeo + Juliet that Radiohead did?
[QUOTE=evilbla;17068114]Anyone know the song that was played in the Leonardo Decapreo version of Romeo + Juliet that Radiohead did?[/QUOTE]
Exit Music (For a Film)
Okay thanks, I'll be sure to look it up.
nono it was called talk show host
I saw them at Reading Festival, it was absolutely amazing, they even opened with creep!!!
[quote=bigpig;17071086]i saw them at reading festival, it was absolutely amazing, they even opened with creep!!![/quote]
what i fucking hate/love you!
Pretty good band eh?
I don't understand what the big fuss is about radiohead.
[QUOTE=Peavy262;17184554]I don't understand what the big fuss is about radiohead.[/QUOTE]
it's because they're a good band eh
[QUOTE=pie_is_good;17184585]it's because they're a good band eh[/QUOTE]
Yes, they are. But they aren't the most amazing thing ever.
I think I may be right in saying OK Computer is one of the greatest albums ever.
Did anyone see them at leeds festival? I wasn't there, I watched it on the BBC, and they were fantastic. My brother actually went and he said it was even better live, they played all the songs perfectly.
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Although I never understood what all the head bobbing was about... it's like he was trying to mosh but just looking a bit retarded
[QUOTE=Peavy262;17184636]Yes, they are. But they aren't the most amazing thing ever.[/QUOTE]
To be honest... Radiohead at first is like.. Oh yeah good band... there sound is good. It's catchy. After you do more research and looking, you start to realize that Thome and the rest of the band mean so much more then what they just play. The lyrics and what radiohead is about is more then music. You can look at them just as a band or you can look at them as more then a band.
I personally have a man crush on the whole band. lol but seriously there fucking incredible im actually gonna listen to them now.
thome
i was listening to analyse and i guess i actually listened to it for the first time...
it resonates within me still, it's just so true.
you sound like a Tool fan. No offense, it's just that you do.
who does, me? why?
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A self-fulfilling prophecy of endless possibility
You roll in reams across the street
In algebra, in algebra
The fences that you cannot climb
The sentences that do not rhyme
In all that you can ever change
The one you're looking for
It gets you down
It gets you down
There's no spark
No light in the dark
It gets you down
It gets you down
You traveled far
What have you found
That there's no time
There's no time
To analyse
To think things through
To make sense
Like cows in the city, they never looked so pretty
By power carts and blackouts
Sleeping like babies
It gets you down
It gets you down
You're just playing a part
You're just playing a part
You're playing a part
Playing a part
And there's no time
There's no time
To analyse
Analyse
Analyse [/quote]
this song is now a part of me
[QUOTE=NeoSeeker;17188131]who does, me? why?
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When you're listening to Tool, just remember that they're not like other bands. Their music is incredibly artistic, almost to the point where you have to be paying complete attention to them to even remotely understand them. I remember listening to a song on Lateralus (though I can't remember what it was), where I thought a song was absolute bollocks during the listen. Then, I closed my eyes for a second, and all of a sudden the song had an entirely new meaning. It was insane the way Tool could just become something so different when you take a look into the music.
Another thing you should note about Tool is that it's easy to get a headache listening to them. Not because they're a bad band, but because of how many ideas their music is riddled with and how complex they are. Soon enough your head will fill to the brim and the rest will just sound like noise to you. Just turn it off and give it a listen the next day.
If you don't like the music, you'll definitely at least enjoy reading through the lyrics, and picking apart the song itself and all of the artistic values that go into making it the complexity that it is.
i've heard of it but i was kind of put off because lots of people who namedropped it were fags. that was long ago though and i'm currently expanding my music collection, so far they don't sound bad.
I wasn't really suggesting them, that was a satire copy-pasta. but if you like them you're welcome anyway
i really don't understand
Tool is known for having fans who act like what I pasted there.
could you be a little more specific than "there"
you mean the three paragraphs? you don't actually like tool?
I think they're okay. They just have a lot of annoying fans.
huh, that's why i didn't get into them
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Posted here too becuase the same fuckin ad is down here and its my thoughts exactly
i bet i dress more ironically than that turd
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i do quite like radiohead.
[QUOTE=pie_is_good;17068129]Exit Music (For a Film)[/QUOTE]
It was "talk show host".
Exit music was supposed to be in Romeo and Juliet but was only featured on OK computer.
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