A Conversation for Radiohead - The Band that gave a voice to Alienation
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Jed the Humanoid -Keeper of things lost down the back of the sofa-also the Chief Mad Drunken Warrior of the Anti Squirrel League Started conversation Jun 9, 2001
Can i just tell whoever is subbing this that I'd really like them to wait a few days so I can add a section on Amnesiac. I'm aware that I actually whinged to the sub editors that it was taking ages.and now I want it to take long but what can i say..we researchers are fickle folks I tells ya.
Thanks alot.
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Amnesiac
Jed the Humanoid -Keeper of things lost down the back of the sofa-also the Chief Mad Drunken Warrior of the Anti Squirrel League Posted Jun 9, 2001
Done..thank you
Amnesiac
Sick Bob. (Most recent incarnation of the Dark Lord Cyclops. Still lord and master of the Anti Squirrel League and Keeper of c Posted Jun 13, 2001
Very quick (and well written) Amnesiac add-on there!
However you forgot to mention the great Dollar's and cents which is particularly interesting becasue large amounts of the background sound is "Meeting in the aisle" (an OK computer era instru) played backwards and forwards again. Quite postmodern and really cool. I might be wrong is my favourite track but Knife's out is quite cool too and Pyramid song is transendental.
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- 1: Jed the Humanoid -Keeper of things lost down the back of the sofa-also the Chief Mad Drunken Warrior of the Anti Squirrel League (Jun 9, 2001)
- 2: Jed the Humanoid -Keeper of things lost down the back of the sofa-also the Chief Mad Drunken Warrior of the Anti Squirrel League (Jun 9, 2001)
- 3: Sick Bob. (Most recent incarnation of the Dark Lord Cyclops. Still lord and master of the Anti Squirrel League and Keeper of c (Jun 13, 2001)
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