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Post by A$AP Rosko on Jul 23, 2010 18:32:16 GMT -5
yo, nod, is your profile pic of panda bear/noah lennox or just some random dude wearing a daft punk shirt? kinda looks like him, but can't tell, been meaning to ask
Post by A$AP Rosko on Jul 24, 2010 10:09:13 GMT -5
^I actually wouldn't be surprised if the top of the lineup looks like that when it's released. Perhaps sans-R.E.M. And hopefully +Radiohead or The White Stripes (although either one seems doubtful)
Post by The Wookie Monster on Jul 24, 2010 10:21:17 GMT -5
I don't think Radiohead comes back to Bonnaroo because of Thom Yorke's greening comments about the traffic, hours in line, clogging up the freeway, etc. Until Bonnaroo gets the traffic and making the festival more accessible to get to (regarding traffic, not music tastes), Radiohead stays away.
Post by A$AP Rosko on Jul 24, 2010 16:18:31 GMT -5
^^Yeah, I definitely am. It just took a couple listens.
I think my main problem after the first listen was that there were a bit too many songs that could've probably been left off the album to keep it a little bit shorter. Once you get past those, though, there are definitely 10-12 good to really great songs. I really, really, really like "Half Light II (No Celebration)," "Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)," "Rococo," "Suburban War," and the title track.
As I said, though, I do feel as though it may be a bit too long.
I think it's one of those phrases in another language that means, like, "teamwork" or "I see you." No....
I believe it came from when a poster did not want us to mistake his adoration for Neil Young's music for homosexual feelings towards Mr. Young, but also did not care to hear nodepression's input on the matter.