I have the one that’s blue and cream. Is that a boot?Ah! so it was pressed and is just super rare and goes for beaucoup bucks! Yeah, it’s fun but not $200 fun.
I have the one that’s blue and cream. Is that a boot?Ah! so it was pressed and is just super rare and goes for beaucoup bucks! Yeah, it’s fun but not $200 fun.
Yeah I noticed , gotta stop posting before I’m all caught upYeah,That was discussed a few posts down.
According to Clint...I have the one that’s blue and cream. Is that a boot?
It, like Late Orchestration, were bootlegged in Europe around the time they came out. I know, cause I ran a record store at the time and these were not available from any real distribution channels. It's one of those user-generated 'grails' like Late Orchestration that if anyone really paid attention to, they'd see it's clearly a bootleg. Not knocking ya if you still want to buy it but I'm not paying $200+ for a record some European bootleggers pressed off a cd/mp3.
I have the one that’s blue and cream. Is that a boot?
I think I might have paid 30 for it, I looked it up and it says Czech Republic on Discogs so yeah def a boot, I like it though, when I had the cd I remember how awesome it was to have Jay Z playing with a live band, and being the Roots made it even cooler.According to Clint...
It is SO. MUCH. FUN! Jay-Z is incredibly charming. And the way they buzz through his many many hits is amazing. The H-to the Izzo Intro still gives me goosebumps.I think I might have paid 30 for it, I looked it up and it says Czech Republic on Discogs so yeah def a boot, I like it though, when I had the cd I remember how awesome it was to have Jay Z playing with a live band, and being the Roots made it even cooler.
Now that would have been a great record of the month for either Essentials or RHH.It is SO. MUCH. FUN! Jay-Z is incredibly charming. And the way they buzz through his many many hits is amazing. The H-to the Izzo Intro still gives me goosebumps.
Now that would have been a great record of the month for either Essentials or RHH.
Have you seen this video? Charming is the perfect word to describe him.It is SO. MUCH. FUN! Jay-Z is incredibly charming.
I mean what other roots or N.E.R.D album would they doBut if they picked that, we wouldn't have got How I Got Over, or Fly or Die, or one of their other terrible RHH picks.
I need to listen to it again. But I've tried a couple times in the last year and it just hasn't clicked. @hatfieldpdx got me to take a re-listen too
I'll try and read this at the kid's volleyball clinic today. Not sure it will take thoughLast try! And sorry to go back to Wilco, as I just caught back up to this. The link below is more than you ever wanted to read about ‘A Ghost is Born’ (but it’s a damn good read). One thing I often wonder...if the album had been sequenced differently, would it have been more widely received and embraced as the masterpiece it is? Though “Spiders (Kidsmoke)” works well after “Hell is Chrome”, a nearly 11-minute song is a bit much to digest as the third track. I also agree that “Less Than You Think” would have been a better fit as album closer. In any case, it’s still the Wilco record that I reach for the most.
Dusting 'Em Off: Wilco - A Ghost Is Born
Ten years ago, Jeff Tweedy jumped over one hell of a career hurdle.consequenceofsound.net
Last try! And sorry to go back to Wilco, as I just caught back up to this. The link below is more than you ever wanted to read about ‘A Ghost is Born’, but it’s a damn good read. One thing I often wonder...if the album had been sequenced differently, would it have been more widely received and embraced as the masterpiece it is? Though “Spiders (Kidsmoke)” works well after “Hell is Chrome”, a nearly 11-minute song is a bit much to digest as the third track. I also agree that “Less Than You Think” would have been a better fit as album closer. In any case, it’s still the Wilco record that I reach for the most.
Dusting 'Em Off: Wilco - A Ghost Is Born
Ten years ago, Jeff Tweedy jumped over one hell of a career hurdle.consequenceofsound.net
I basically forgot that “The Late Greats” existed until I saw them play it live a couple of months ago. “Less Than You Think” just shouldn’t exist. Love the album, though. “At Least That’s What You Said” may be my favorite Wilco track (and I’m not the first person in this thread to say that).
It would be great, but really, I need 4:44 before anything else by Jay. That one never being pressed is criminal. Criminal I say!!Now that would have been a great record of the month for either Essentials or RHH.
Love the passion and thought gone into this post appreciate itIt’s very bittersweet to hear so many people say that they’ve tried with Radiohead and it just doesn’t work for them. On the one hand, I feel bad that they don’t share my awe of this band’s output, and, on the other, there’s hope that someday it will click, and that day will be something special.
If anyone is going to give the best band in the universe another shot, I’d say two things (which are kind of my personal guideposts for music discovery in general):
1) don’t worry about making sense of the lyrics until you’ve given yourself space and time to HEAR all of the SOUNDS; think of them as an instrumental band and try to listen to them that way; some of the most interesting parts of Radiohead songs are the zany instrumental parts that bridge the lyrical fragments in the songs; there are some bands where the lyrics hold most of the value, and Radiohead is not one of those bands -they are musicians, not storytellers
2) turn it up so you can hear the full palette of SOUNDS - Radiohead isn’t background music to put on at a party because of a vibe it projects (well maybe that’s what they were trying to do with King of Limbs...who knows), it’s an overstuffed menagerie of carefully curated sounds - if it’s not loud enough, you won’t really hear half of what’s going on in the songs
**suggested 90 mins of listening based on points 1 and 2:
- “Just” from The Bends: starts out sounding like a crisp, conventional pop/rock song (albeit with lots of different kinds of guitar sounds), but notice how it takes a meandering detour 2 mins in, and then from 3:10 or so to the end of the song just goes off the rails
- “Paranoid Android” from OK Computer - that little interlude at 2 mins in that morphs the song into something else and then weaves in and out through the next minute or so of the song and then comes back in again at like 5:39 to the end of the song
- “subterranean homesick alien” - just the first 30 seconds or so - it sounds like a magical watery world filled with bubbles
- “Climbing Up the Walls” - nice gradual build in this song and then 3:08-3:45 is just face-melting and gives me chills every time I hear it
- i think those 3-4 songs tee you up nicely to just listen to Kid A in it’s entirety and think about the POWER MOVES they are flexing throughout that album; remember, volume UP!!
- then just enjoy everything that comes next, especially: “you and whose army?” [i like to superimpose this over the battle of helm’s deep in my head and 1:48 is that magical pivot point when Gandalf shows up on the ridge with the sun and 1:55 is when they start charging down the mountain into the fray], “like spinning plates,” “i might be wrong,” “backdrifts” [a glitchy, minimalist banger], “reckoner,” but these are just personal faves and every Radiohead fan will have a radically different list.
*If at least one of these songs doesn’t make you say “holy buckets,” then I give up.
Love the passion and thought gone into this post appreciate it
I will try again bearing it all in mind.
I'll wait until I am on the right wavelength to try it though, currently rotating Roots, Saba, Mac Miller, Megan Thee Stallion, DaBaby & Jigga so switching into that straight away would not be giving it a fair chance.
I hope I dont have to come back here and tell you this band is and I was right all along
I'm only joking. I've never actually said that about them just that I couldn't click with them. thanks again
No I get that 100%. I'm open to new music (new to me even if it's old lol). over the years I've been backtracking on things I didnt enjoy previously and end up loving as I got older same with movies. I just gotta free my mind and go all in for it. Let it digest. I haven't been able to before on a few attempts thats allI’m glad you’re going to try it out! I hope it’s a fun experiment and doesn’t feel like homework haha.
I should add that everything I posted is entirely subjective to what unlocked Radiohead’s music for me, but every fan is going to have different recommendations. I’m sure there are people who just like listening to it really quietly and reading along with the lyrics haha.