Hmm, it seems Jason was right. Radiohead is in fact a truly badass band. For some reason I had associated them with lesser groups like 311 and Bush. Good bands, to be sure, but not revolutionary.
Radiohead, on the other hand, is the real deal. Their stuff isn’t available on the iTunes music store, however. “Not good”, said Dan.
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Radiohead not in the iTunes music store? HERESY! BLASPHEMY!
/me quietly boycots iTunes music store
Comment by Tim — 6/22/2005 @ 10:44 am
Dude, If I had known that you weren’t all about radiohead, I would have asked you to attack yourself a long time ago. Glad you have picked them up, though.
Comment by Brad Wolfe — 6/22/2005 @ 5:00 pm
Radiohead? They don’t play in the US very often. They are one of the bigger bands in the world. They just don’t get a lot of media hype in the US. If fact for the most part it seems like they avoid it. (case and point) The problem with 311 and Bush is they will fade just as they arrived. And sooner then later, without really making a dent in anything. (Is Bush still around?) Radiohead is trend setting. A lot of the albums that came out after Kid-A have a radiohead/Kid-A influence. I think Radiohead has respect from their fans, but also and more importantly from other bands; musicians.
Comment by fritz — 11/16/2005 @ 9:47 am