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Old 02.14.2011, 04:53 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by loubarret
In rainbows striked to me as one of the most godawful put together messes I ever heard, it had it share of decent songs but that's where it ended.

I can agree that it had several production problems and that is why I preferred the live versions. I must admit that I was initially disappointed because I had already been quite familiar with this new material when it was floating around live bootlegs as the "Nude" album, and these tunes were much better produced then. In_Rainbows had too much of a gutted, DIY sound and it hurt the material, but as Glice pointed out, it grows on you. Now, that album is pure gold, I even like it better than Hail to the Thief was was a knock out fucking record!

I am excited about this, I have purposely been toning down my radiohead rotation and news so that I would be better surprised, as I have been today
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