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yaga
12-25-07, 06:42 PM
Happy Holidays,

Disc two is great, i'm enjoying it a lot. Also, it looks like i'm going to have to start buying vinyl now because after playing both the In Rainbows CD & then the 45, it sounds a lot better in terms of sound quality on record for some reason (this may be common knowledge to some but it's news to me), and i'm excited about that but...

anybody catch the Johnny Marr thank you for "Guitars & Council" in the liner notes? Stuck out to me because i thought Radiohead were pretty much superior to a lot of people in terms of musicianship, but i must have slept on the guy (obviously)?!

Anyone have some good records to point me in his direction?!

yaga
12-25-07, 06:47 PM
Them covering The Smiths on the Thumbs Down Webcast makes more sense to me now...

*continues reading wikipedia on Johnny Marr*

*continues to be intrigued*

Zayus
12-26-07, 09:43 AM
Johnny Marr is awesome. His work with the Smiths is classic and he was on top of things for the last Modest Mouse record too - at least, I think it was him playing on that one

oyoyoy
01-24-08, 09:40 PM
BUMP.

CD 2 is great, forgive me for I have not bought the box set but downloaded it.

I do have the CD though, first I've bought in so so long.

Clem
01-24-08, 11:01 PM
Happy Holidays,
Disc two is great, i'm enjoying it a lot. Also, it looks like i'm going to have to start buying vinyl now because after playing both the In Rainbows CD & then the 45, it sounds a lot better in terms of sound quality on record for some reason (this may be common knowledge to some but it's news to me), and i'm excited about that but...

anybody catch the Johnny Marr thank you for "Guitars & Council" in the liner notes? Stuck out to me because i thought Radiohead were pretty much superior to a lot of people in terms of musicianship, but i must have slept on the guy (obviously)?!

Anyone have some good records to point me in his direction?!
It's addictive and you can find yourself buying shiit you have no business owning.

*dusts of Miami Vice Soundtrack, random Full Force singles, Oliva Newton-John's Physical, and Rick Springfield's Working Class Dog.*