I figured but I imagine there's so many across the albums I'd want them all together but I can just make a playlist
I seem to gravitate toward the B-sides that get overlooked by everyone else Trickster A Reminder Melatonin Trans-Atlantic Drawl Worrywort And then Lift/Man of War but everyone loves those
If I remember right, those are the only radiohead songs, but they played some JG original compositions and those should be out there. Ether Festival 2005 edit: though I'm lookin for the other songs and I'm coming up short outside of seeing they did play a couple others on setlistfm
Thanks for bumping this thread! I just went back and re-read the first 20 pages. Seeing the hype and initial impressions was fun! I really don't listen to this enough, despite a handful of tracks being all-time great Radiohead songs for me (Decks Dark, Ful Stop, Glass Eyes, Present Tense)
This whole "Ill Wind" phenomenon has been very interesting to me in a "current state of music" sense. The song has been out for over two years, but it wasn't on streaming yet. Now that it got added to streaming, everyone is talking about it like it's brand new. Just shows how streaming really is what matters the most these days and how few people are still downloading/illegally downloading music.
I don’t listen to it enough but it really is one of my favorite Radiohead albums. I just don’t listen to Radiohead, enough, I guess.
I mean I also bought the record on itunes and on vinyl and still didn't have it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ you're not wrong though, i just think it's more about them making an effort to surface this song for everybody instead of making it an exclusive thing you could only technically get in a big $80 package
oh I totally I get, I guess the point that I am making is back when In Rainbows came out, EVERYONE had the bonus disc regardless of if they actually bought the deluxe edition. Downloading was much more rampant at that point.
I honestly completely forgot the song existed so I’m really glad they decided to finally release it because it’s great. I wish it had made the album. You could take out The Numbers and it’d still be in alphabetical order. Or, hell, slip it right in between that and Identikit
Can't believe its almost been 3 years since this came out. Hows A Moon Shaped Pool sit with everybody? Genuinely curious as to where this stacks up for you guys. I love it for what it is but I don't think it tops their catalogue. I think it could have benefited from a little more variety. Not saying it doesn't have range but it never quite gets to certain highs that they've obtained before.
I still love it, but for some reason I don't listen to it that much anymore. I have to be in the mood for it. It's in my top 5 Radiohead albums, but probably at #5
Great point. Honestly makes me kinda sad. Not the lack of illegal downloads, but the ubiquity of streaming, which means far lower revenue for most artists and also that most people are listening to compressed audio, even for their very favorite music. Also, Ill Wind is really good, but AMSP is an incredible record and most of the main tracks are better IMO. Kid A > IR > AMSP > the rest
I love this album. No idea where I rank it, all their albums are great but I’m so happy the time made a night record like this
It's definitely top five for them, legitimately feels like an amalgamation of everything they've done before in the best way. It's a masterful record. "True Love Waits" is just crushing