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Old 03-04-2013, 06:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The part of this song that changes to "For a minute there, I lost myself..."


Radiohead - Karma Police - YouTube

Also since Po brought up My Bloody Valentine, the moment when listening to Loveless when To Here Knows When fades out and the first second of When You Sleep hits always gives me goosebumps, especially if I'm hearing it from good speakers on high volume.
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Old 03-04-2013, 06:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The part of this song that changes to "For a minute there, I lost myself..."


Radiohead - Karma Police - YouTube

Also since Po brought up My Bloody Valentine, the moment when listening to Loveless when To Here Knows When fades out and the first second of When You Sleep hits always gives me goosebumps, especially if I'm hearing it from good speakers on high volume.
If you like Radiohead you have to check out this beautiful solo..
1:20-1:48

Blow Out - Radiohead - YouTube
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Old 03-04-2013, 07:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
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If you like Radiohead you have to check out this beautiful solo..
1:20-1:48

Blow Out - Radiohead - YouTube
Oooh, let me hop on this Radiohead train.



"Because we separate, like ripples on a blank shore."
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Oooh, let me hop on this Radiohead train.



"Because we separate, like ripples on a blank shore."
You gotta love Radiohead It took me a while to get into their music but it was worth it..You ever heard this gem?

Radiohead - India Rubber - YouTube
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You gotta love Radiohead It took me a while to get into their music but it was worth it..You ever heard this gem?

Radiohead - India Rubber - YouTube
I have not heard this. Thanks for sharing!
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Dir en grey - Obscure [[UNCUT]] - YouTube

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thats what i like to call the silent Evil sound i love it !!!!!!!!
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thats what i like to call the silent Evil sound i love it !!!!!!!!
It's very very silent hill-esque. No goosebumps though.



6:30! eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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I have not heard this. Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome it's a hidden gem..Something that I fell in love with the first listen.
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I'd say these ones stand out:

4. 'Drowning Man'- U2 ( Still as haunting as ever upon release in 1983, and unquestionably one of their most underrated songs in the catalog ).

3. The first Melissa Etheridge album ( 1988 ) You can feel her pain after one listen whether you've gone through it or not. I consider her the "Joni Mitchell" of Gen-X.

2. 'Street Spirit'- Radiohead ( 1995 ) I'm sure it made U2 proud.

1. 'Last Decade Dead Century'- Warrior Soul ( A very bleak album with scathing social commentary that should've exploded in the hard rock world upon release in April 1990. Too bad people ignored it. The truth hurts apparently... ).
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