Heh...I'm watching it now. You're right. But hey, it's about the guitar work anyway...So what is the most badass video ever?
it's not the most badass video ever by a long shot.
Heh...I'm watching it now. You're right. But hey, it's about the guitar work anyway...So what is the most badass video ever?
The scene where the guy chops his own arms and legs off....that alone makes it the most badass video ever.
agree
If you want to hear good music on a radio, get satellite radio. I love it, worth every penny IMO.
Otherwise your stuck with Nickleback and Ashlee simpson played every 10 songs.
I like Radiohead but this cd may really be bad since they may still be in their experimental phase.
it may just be out of touch by hall and oates...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=NzPTjIWRh6I
i stand corrected. there's the most badass video![]()
Radiohead videos are still badass tho.
Paranoid Android
Karma Police
No Surprises
Knives Out
There There
Hold your cards, we may have a winner.
THAT is awesome, I love Bosch and Buckethead. I had no idea this was out there.
I'm pretty sure Hall and Oates were still in their experimental phase so that video really doesn't qualify.
it was part of the digital ResFest a couple years back. i saw it on his website, and it was awesome. the song is on cuckoo clocks of .
UNKLE - Rabbit In Your Headlights
Not Radiohead, but Thom Yorke sings this one. Another badass video, especially the end.
I've been going through his collaborations with Bill Laswell, Praxis and Bootsy Collins.
Thank you for the new material to seek out.
i was really puzzled by yorke and radiohead not wanting to do more work with dj shadow, he seemed really eager to do more. i was also really disappointed with the outsider.
excellent stuff, i have just about everything he's ever been on. i just got this last week:
http://travis ersonmusic.com/store/blueprints.html
Yeah I thought his foray into Bay Area Hyphy pretty much sucked too. There were some good moments there but overall I really didn't like The Outsider.
Now that Zach De La Rocha is releasing his solo album, I'm wondering if anything from his sessions with Shadow will finally see the light.
uhh, radiohead - 160kbps?!?!:
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/underwhelming/-308797.php
come on. i also saw that NiN will also be bypassing record labels, hopefully trent will at least encode his mp3s for sale at 320kbps or offer a lossless format.
You've heard March Of Death right?
If not check it out
http://www.marchofdeath.com/
Good , cant wait to hear the Zack album, if it ever really does come out
Hmm. At least it's not 128, but damn. You'd think if they wanted to make a statement or test this out for real, they'd have avoided adding such an obvious "catch."
I've got a lot of music in 160, so I'm okay with it, but I wonder why they didn't go the safe route instead of opening the door to backlash.
hopefully they will up the quality once people have downloaded it for nothing, and charge a bit more. I guess if their intent was to minimize the gain of piracy by limiting the quality they will succeed early on... but once people get their hands on the expensive box versions those will spread like wildfire over the net. i am really interested to see what reznor does with his future releases, even though i'm not a huge NiN fan.
In Rainbows is fantastic.
This release is just a fine piece of work. It kills. It's siick, and all that.
I'm grabbing the Boxset.
PS-
I grabbed Buckethead's Blueprints as well. This will keep my player buzzing for awhile. If you haven't already, check out Acoustic Shards. Very nice.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...diohead107.xml
Most download new Radiohead album for free
The experiment by the band Radiohead to allow their fans to determine the cost of their latest album may have backfired, according to a new report.
It found that three in five people who downloaded In Rainbows from the internet paid absolutely nothing for it.
The group shocked the music industry last month when it announced that their fans could pay as much or as little as they wanted for their seventh album.
Initial reports suggested that followers of the band were willing to pay up to £99.00, the maximum available price for the recordings, with more than half paying £10.
But a report by the internet monitoring company comScore found that 62 per cent of the estimated 1.2 million people who downloaded the album paid nothing for it.
The average price paid was $6 (£2.90), the study, based on the online behaviour of more than two million users worldwide, said.
American fans were the most generous, paying on average $8.05 (£3.85), compared to the $4.64 (£2.22) paid by those outside the US.
Industry experts said the report showed that only the most successful bands could afford to take such risks.
Michael Laskow, the chief executive of TAXI, a company which helps bands to get record deals, said: "Radiohead has been bankrolled by their former label for the last 15 years. They’ve built a fan base in the millions with their label, and now they’re able to cash in on that fan base with none of the income or profit going to the label this time around.
"The question is, how will new artists be able to use this model in the future if they haven’t built a fan base in the millions in the years leading up to the release of their album under the pay what you’d like model?"
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