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Kirstie
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I've been able to recently download some amnesiac mp3s (For those who hate the idea of mp3s, I fully intend to buy the album when it comes out so you can settle down) and I have to say that I think it is an alum on par with kid A. The only thing that bothers me about it is that it is only 45 minutes long unless Radiohead puts on a secret track or something. And in that 45 minutes is included a different version of morning bell so I think that's a bit of a cop out (because I know Radiohead could put on something like True Love Waits which they have been playing off and on during concerts but hasn't been released yet to my knowledge) to make it 11 new songs vs. 10.
In any case, it is closest to Kid A as far as comparisons to other Radiohead albums go. I especialy like a couple of the songs-Knives Out, Spinning Plates, Life in a Glass House.
I know alot of you have expressed hatred against radiohead and I've read about you arguments but I really don't care how many peoplelike them or how often they are played on radio stations and/or if they were marketing Kid A in a strategic way to precisely get more sales. None of this is relevant to me. What is relevant is that their music touches me.
Kirstie
In any case, it is closest to Kid A as far as comparisons to other Radiohead albums go. I especialy like a couple of the songs-Knives Out, Spinning Plates, Life in a Glass House.
I know alot of you have expressed hatred against radiohead and I've read about you arguments but I really don't care how many peoplelike them or how often they are played on radio stations and/or if they were marketing Kid A in a strategic way to precisely get more sales. None of this is relevant to me. What is relevant is that their music touches me.
Kirstie