Originally posted by RUMMY:Maybe Radiohead?
Originally posted by RUMMY:Maybe Radiohead?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Absolutely. Plus the excellent lyric variations in the F-verse:
"When I was all fucked up and I heard opera in my head,
Your love was like a symphony flying over my bed"
"When I was all messed up and I had opera in my head,
Your love was just a lightbulb that flew over my bed"
"I was all fucked-UP!, and I heard opera in my bed,
Your love was like a lifeboat you threw over my head"
(I might have made up the third one but I'd swear there is one May or June 92 show where he says lifeboat, which is brilliant. Otherwise I'll take the credit lol).
Originally posted by RUMMY:(Was that a rhetorical question?)
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
(I might have made up the third one but I'd swear there is one May or June 92 show where he says lifeboat, which is brilliant. Otherwise I'll take the credit lol).
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
No it wasn't It was legitimate.
Radiohead weren't nearly as huge as U2 when OK Computer or Kid A were released. By the time the Rattle & Hum era ended U2 had released two #1 albums (four if we talk about UK) and scored around eight #1 singles... Not comparable imho.
I obviously had thought of The Beatles but their evolution was much more gradual than U2's though. There wasn't an album where you said "ok, this is old Beatles, this is new, groundbreaking Beatles". One could argue Revolver was that album but it still featured much of the "old Beatles" sound and aesthetics, so no.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
They didn’t actually play like on the album until E&I, but I’m assuming for zoo tv they just thought it worked live to come in when they did .
Originally posted by marik:[..]
can you detail how EI was first time like the album? (honest question)