Amnesiac one of my least fav radiohead projects tbh. S*** is just noise half the time. Still love the first track a lot tho and it’s one of my fav songs of theirs.
Kid A fleshed out that experimental phase they were on better but even then most of the songs just didn’t feel worthwhile on that to come back to
“Just noise”
Love Deluxe and Lovers Rock
Love Deluxe been in my top 15 for years
Lovers Rock almost made my list, this s*** in her top 25

Love Deluxe been in my top 15 for years
Lovers Rock almost made my list, this s*** in her top 25
!https://youtu.be/0eTzrM7nVgsyeah I think those two are her most consistent. Rock’s got a lot of jams
@drjdeponytail I didn't realize that Diarrhea Planet broke up for good in 2018 and never released anything after Turn to Gold
I know
Love Deluxe been in my top 15 for years
Lovers Rock almost made my list, this s*** in her top 25
!https://youtu.be/0eTzrM7nVgsreal
Love Deluxe>>>
my visual memory is kinda nuts, especially with faces. i can see an actor in a movie and immediately pinpoint them from some bullshit i saw years ago and never think about. i do it all the time and people are like "how do you remember that s***?"
Same, ever since I was a kid
why you all talking about scaruffi
his website is actually worse then RYM's piece s*** UI or even ktt1
is it worse than KTT2?
One of my favorite Opening lines to any song
phew one of her best songs by far. love the sade love
why you all talking about scaruffi
his website is actually worse then RYM's piece s*** UI or even ktt1
hes funny
Love It Takes a Nation of Millions...
But TPAB was like a natural evolution of that sound and just much better performed as a rap record thanks to a far wider array of sounds and influences and flows (huge issue with a lot of 80s and 90s rap was just how stale most of the flows and delivery was tbh)
How on earth is tpab a natural evolution of the sound of it takes a nation of millions?
yea, much of the 80s rap music is plagued by basic and stilted flows... PE had the message and lyrics behind it at least, BEasties Boys had the energy... Rakim was the best of the bunch
You mean kool keith was the best of the bunch?
How on earth is tpab a natural evolution of the sound of it takes a nation of millions?
to be fair a lot of that sound is the influence behind TPAB's decision to put the funk/soul aspects at the forefront of the rap sound rather than in the background.

one of my favorite 80s rap releases
my visual memory is kinda nuts, especially with faces. i can see an actor in a movie and immediately pinpoint them from some bullshit i saw years ago and never think about. i do it all the time and people are like "how do you remember that s***?"
I am somewhat like this... But my brother's ability to do it makes me look like I have Alzheimers
to be fair a lot of that sound is the influence behind TPAB's decision to put the funk/soul aspects at the forefront of the rap sound rather than in the background.


It's crazy how today it almosy seems unthinkable that 2-3 legendary musicians from funk, hip hop, edm, and industrial rock (or any clash of genres tbh) would come together and create something like Tackhead in todays climate
Yeezus might be the closest and most popular relative, but to call any of the musicians on that album not named Kanye "major figures" would be a stretch i think. And Yeezus also isn't as focused on a mixture of things into a single style/sound