04-11-2006, 04:32 PM
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Radiohead!
Has mostly nothing to do with this thread, but they're awesome. Though they've evolved quite a bit over time. It's all good though.
Oasis is good, love a lot of their stuff, The Masterplan, their redo of I am the Walrus, D'You know what I mean, Be Here Now, All around the World, Wonderwall, She's Electric, Morning Glory, Champagne Supernova, Don't Look Back in Anger. All good stuff, though most of the stuff I named is off one CD, (What's the Story) Morning Glory, best CD of theirs in my opinion.
As for 102.1 The Edge, I think they have to evolve with their listener base, and that sometimes poses a problem given what they claim to be.
Best show on 102.1 though is the ongoing history of new music by Alan Cross, I learn so much neat stuff, it almost doesn't matter who he's talking about I'll listen just to hear how they're connected and the neat little trivia type stuff you learn.
Like New Order - Blue Monday, was a mistake with a drum machine essentially. They'd bought a drum machine to fiddle with and play during intermission, and the song that they created with it for intermission evolved into Blue Monday (from what I remember anyway heh).
That's another good band, but they're old, and their new stuff is decent, but meh.
Radiohead!
Has mostly nothing to do with this thread, but they're awesome. Though they've evolved quite a bit over time. It's all good though.
Oasis is good, love a lot of their stuff, The Masterplan, their redo of I am the Walrus, D'You know what I mean, Be Here Now, All around the World, Wonderwall, She's Electric, Morning Glory, Champagne Supernova, Don't Look Back in Anger. All good stuff, though most of the stuff I named is off one CD, (What's the Story) Morning Glory, best CD of theirs in my opinion.
As for 102.1 The Edge, I think they have to evolve with their listener base, and that sometimes poses a problem given what they claim to be.
Best show on 102.1 though is the ongoing history of new music by Alan Cross, I learn so much neat stuff, it almost doesn't matter who he's talking about I'll listen just to hear how they're connected and the neat little trivia type stuff you learn.
Like New Order - Blue Monday, was a mistake with a drum machine essentially. They'd bought a drum machine to fiddle with and play during intermission, and the song that they created with it for intermission evolved into Blue Monday (from what I remember anyway heh).
That's another good band, but they're old, and their new stuff is decent, but meh.
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