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http://www.greenplastic.com/radiohead-lyrics/new-and-unreleased/big-boots/
Yes that's what I thought too. I'm beginning to think there may be more than one song featured ...or just a steady flow of disinformation.
These are probably the Radiohead tracks I like best...
I'd take an instrumental from Radiohead over Ellie Goulding any day of the week, but if it contained lyrics it would really depend on which Yorke turned up. I just don't get on with his voice a lot of the time. For me it's what sometimes drags the songs into a 'dirge', as I called it, but I understand for others it's probably not so much a problem.
I didn't say lossless MP3 was better I just said it's the closest to live.
And I really don't get the appeal of radiohead. I don't think Ellie Goulding is GREAT music but I enjoy it because it sounds good. Want to try whistling Radiohead? Try to do it with Lotus Flower.
What has whistling to it got to do with it? Are you surprised when you call one of the most acclaimed and influential bands of the last 30 years boring and garbage that some of us might just say something?
The James Bond series would be greatly gifted to have such a band added to their ranks.
It would be interesting to know what you regard as great music, you can slag off you who you like but who would you say is better than RH.
If it's Coldplay or Maroon 5 I know where I stand.
We need another Sex Pistols moment to shake us out of the manufactured bland wall paper that passes for so called great music these days.
Nope, "actual" musicians are John Barry, Ennio Morricone, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Hans Zimmer, Shostakovich, etc.
Arnold gets knocked a lot around here but wasn't the choice of Chris Cornell for CR almost inspired?
The way that Arnold could combine title track, artists and score into a coherent whole is what made him a worthy heir to Barry.
CR is a top quality soundtrack, one of my favourites. You are completely right when you say he combined everything, and he did so beautifully and with superb class.
I was very disappointed when he didn't get to do the title track for QoS.
YKMN and Surrender and the two best post-Barry songs IMO
If anyone can it's them, but i'd rather have a proper song with lyrics.
I'd be better if they did the theme and then Jonny Greenwood did the score (I know, I know, we got Newman, but it'd be awesome!).
It's WHATTITW
We Have All the Time in the World.
Ha ha
I have to agree. I know Radiohead are very popular, but no matter how much I try to get their music, I just can't. I really don't understand its appeal.
If they do end up singing the theme song, I'll give it a go, but I feel it's really going to take my excitement for the film down a notch or ten :(
Why on earth would EON choose those has-beens for the Bond theme??