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Basta... :wacko:

Volete confondermi le idee? :lol:

Io sono certo che sarà bellissima.

Punto.

Big Ideas è contestualmente diversa: lì c'era tutta la band.

Qua abbiamo solo una linea vocale sopraffina e dei passaggi armonici da urlo.

Possono farne quello che vogliono, basta che mantengano intatte queste due caratteristiche.

Il massimo sarebbe un'arrangiamento orchestrale, ma tanto non serve sperarci. :laugh:

Dai, ritorniamo nei ranghi e fantastichiamo meno, una volta che avremo dati più certi partirà lo spippeggiamento di massa. Ora evitiamo l'overspamming su una cosa totalmente empirica allo stato dei fatti.

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Eh eh :D

Sai cosa penso io?

Se TKOL finisce con Separator che dice "wake me up, wake me up...", l'Lp9 inizierà con questa:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQOTr8sdZsI

oddio, non la sentivo da almeno 8-9 mesi... Cristo... è da infarto sto pezzo... è la preferita di Colin fra le nuove...

:wub:

anche la mia... :bye: non farmi sognare invano Lacà ^_^

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tra l'altro, visitando il sito per eccellenza al riguardo, han messo follow me around tra le candidate all'lp9. Strano.

EDIT: sentendo la versione del Latitude, potrebbe persino calzare con le atmosfere di TKOL, e quindi con un suo eventuale successore a breve termine.

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Piaccia o no penso che l'lp9 sarà un lavoro completamente diverso se non opposto a livello di atmosfere e suoni da The King of Limbs. Sarà un altro racconto, una sorta di nuovo Amnesiac nell'accezione di proseguimento dopo l'onirico viaggio, un racconto più domestico, focolare, meno selvaggio, più "reale" e in questo contesto ci vedo molto bene sia The Daily Mail, sia Staircase, sia The Present Tense, sia Skirting on the Surface, sia Come to Your Senses, sia Wake Me (Before They Come) che Open the Floodgates (Burn the Witch e Dawn Chorus?).

Ovviamente sarò più che lieto di essere bruscamente smentito. :rolleyes:

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meno selvaggio, più "reale"

La penso anch'io così... anche se la cosa potrebbe riflettersi più sul piano sonoro (es. batteria suonata al posto del chikichiki) che su quello compositivo.

Fra poco dovremmo cominciare a chiamarlo Teen A. (cit.) :azz:

... :lol:

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"This is a nice little hit," singer Thom Yorke says in a breezy voice the day before Radiohead's September 28th show at New York's Roseland Ballroom. He is sitting in a hotel lobby, drinking tea and talking cheerfully about his band's current promo blitz on behalf of its latest album, the very-electronic enigma The King of Limbs. When the record came out as a download in February, Radiohead – an independent act since it finished its EMI deal with 2003's Hail to the Thief – played no gigs and did no interviews.

"It was nice not to do any of it," Yorke says. "But after a while, we thought, 'Hold on, it might be nice to do something.' And now that we've figured out how to play it live" – referring to the album's lush tangle of samples, drum loops and glassy vocal reveries – "that creates an energy that we want to pursue. You want to get it out there."

Radiohead's New York trip has included TV appearances on Saturday Night Live, Late Night With Jimmy Fallon and a special one-hour edition of The Colbert Report, during which the usually limelight-shy Yorke gamely fired quips back at the host. At Roseland on the 28th and 29th, Radiohead, who have not toured North America since 2008, gave a spectacular preview of their new six-piece lineup – with second drummer Clive Deamer of the British group Portishead – and the major roadwork they are planning for 2012. Yorke, bassist Colin Greenwood, drummer Phil Selway and guitarists Ed O'Brien and Jonny Greenwood performed seven of the eight songs on The King of Limbs, invigorating the laptop-built ambience of "Bloom" and "Morning Mr. Magpie" with live-band dynamics and Selway's polyrhythmic bond with Deamer.

The Roseland shows included an unreleased song, "Daily Mail," Yorke's scathing address to ex-British prime minister Tony Blair, the King of Limbs outtake "Supercollider" and a new arrangement with furious double drumming on "Myxomatosis," from Hail to the Thief. Radiohead also resurrected two oldies: "Subterranean Homesick Alien," from 1997's OK Computer and, on the 29th, a bit of the fans' favorite "True Love Waits" during the intro to "Everything in Its Right Place," from 2000's Kid A. The previous night, in the same spot, Yorke paid tribute to the recently split R.E.M. and their singer Michael Stipe, a close friend, singing a chorus from their 1987 hit "The One I Love."

"It was the same thing with Kid A – the studio was this process, then you bring it to life," Yorke says of the delay in bringing The King of Limbs to the stage. "In 'Bloom,' when Clive goes from the electro pads to the live kit, and my guitar shoots up an octave, I'm like, 'Wow!' When we came up with that, it was like, 'OK, we got it.'"

"The whole thing is a morass of syncopations and layers," says Deamer, who started playing with Selway last winter, working out parts, before rehearsing with the whole group. "But every time we play, it grows. Something slightly different can happen."

Radiohead could squeeze in only three concerts this year – the Roseland dates and a surprise set in June at Britain's Glastonbury Festival – because Deamer is also on the road with Portishead. "He wasn't available," says Chris Hufford, one of Radiohead's managers, "and it's why we couldn't go out on tour until next year."

"It will be sort of on and off, with big gaps," Yorke says of the probable schedule, then grins reassuringly. "But not that big."

In the meantime, Radiohead have released another new album. TKOL RMX 1234567 is a two-CD set of radical reconstructions of the tracks on The King of Limbs by DJs and producers such as Modeselektor, Altrice and SBTRKT. "It was kind of my baby," Yorke says, noting that Blawan's remix of "Bloom" "has just a little bit of us in there. But I love that."

Yorke, who turned 43 on October 7th, is determined to finish his new Atoms for Peace album by the end of the year. It is likely to feature recordings from the sessions Yorke did in 2010 with his touring band of that name, whose members include Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich and bassist Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The album has "a lot of solo stuff as well," Yorke adds. But, he confesses, "It's not good enough yet." He and Godrich "were excited about it for so long, then we kind of lost our way. So we're taking some steps back."

"The genesis was more like The Eraser – Thom and I in the studio," Godrich says, referring to Yorke's 2006 solo album. "The idea was to generate the music, then record the band. We did that. Some of it worked. We also went back to some of the electronic stuff. It's still in flux. We're waiting for the lightning bolt to strike."

Radiohead are returning to the studio as well. They will work on new material at their recording space in Oxford, England, in December and January. "We can get things together quite rapidly at the moment," Yorke says brightly. He mentions one song, "Come to Your Senses."(Loserama sukaxu2.gif) "We have this version of it. It's a five-minute rehearsal, but it has the essence of what we need.

"There are a few of those," he adds. "It would be fun to have them ready when we go to play next year. I don't know how we would release them." Yorke smiles hopefully. "It would be nice to make it all part of the flow and just enjoy it – not think about it too much."

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/radiohead-reloads-for-post-king-of-limbs-blitz-20111013

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Capitolo tour e TKOL dal vivo: Rendere il disco degno dal vivo non è stato facile, visto che è così stratificato, ma ogni volta che lo suonano (come confermato da Clive), aggiungono cose nuove.

Il tour sarà nel 2012 perchè prima Clive era impegnato con i Portishead, e sarà a tranches separate da lunghi periodi di tempo (Ma non così lunghi, suggerisce Thom).

Capitolo AFP: Il disco era a buon punto ma una volta riascoltato, Thom e Nigel han deciso di fare un passo indietro. Ora son tornati alla fase elettronica del processo, ma spera di farcela entro l'anno a finirlo.

Capitolo nuovi pezzi: Hanno alcuni pezzi conclusi (ma non registrati credo), che non sanno ancora come tirare fuori (album, ep o chissà cosa). Tra queste la famosa "Come to your senses", finita nei Reharsals e che durerebbe 5 minuti.

Ora vai a lezione d'inglese e non scassare. :laugh:

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Capitolo tour e TKOL dal vivo: Rendere il disco degno dal vivo non è stato facile, visto che è così stratificato, ma ogni volta che lo suonano (come confermato da Clive), aggiungono cose nuove.

Il tour sarà nel 2012 perchè prima Clive era impegnato con i Portishead, e sarà a tranches separate da lunghi periodi di tempo (Ma non così lunghi, suggerisce Thom).

Capitolo AFP: Il disco era a buon punto ma una volta riascoltato, Thom e Nigel han deciso di fare un passo indietro. Ora son tornati alla fase elettronica del processo, ma spera di farcela entro l'anno a finirlo.

Capitolo nuovi pezzi: Hanno alcuni pezzi conclusi (ma non registrati credo), che non sanno ancora come tirare fuori (album, ep o chissà cosa). Tra queste la famosa "Come to your senses", finita nei Reharsals e che durerebbe 5 minuti.

Ora vai a lezione d'inglese e non scassare. :laugh:

grazie per aver dedicato un pò di tempo ai Radiohead oltre che a Noel ;)

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