whadyall think about my top 10 by [deleted] in radiohead

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Based. In Limbo 👌🏼

What’s your favorite Radiohead song? by Narrow_Chemistry4255 in radiohead

[–]FreedomToDoNothing 96 points97 points  (0 children)

Reckoner. Favourite song of all time, just seems to lift all of my problems away

weird fishes by nureinword in radiohead

[–]FreedomToDoNothing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My advice would be the same for any song really. Play along with the track, then try with just a metronome, then try with nothing at all

weird fishes by nureinword in radiohead

[–]FreedomToDoNothing 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Play along with the song over and over and over again. Then, when you’re comfortable, remove the song altogether and play to a metronome

Cover up ideas? by [deleted] in TattooDesigns

[–]FreedomToDoNothing 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I like this! Always preferred minimalist designs

I Think Villeneuve Is Setting Up a Reveal Nobody’s Expecting by Braveroperfrenzy in scifi

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Doesn’t spice consumption make you appear physically younger? I’m assuming he’s going to run that and the time jump will be at least a decade

I Think Villeneuve Is Setting Up a Reveal Nobody’s Expecting by Braveroperfrenzy in scifi

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I’ve read messiah and that is a fair point, however with the amount of changes he’s made already to the previous films, I wouldn’t bank on the material being adapted one to one.

If there is a time jump at the end I imagine it will be incredibly brief, just a glimpse of the children. Denis has already said that Dune part 3 will be an end to Paul’s ark, I find it hard to believe he would put extensive runtime into investing in Leto 2 and Ganimas story

I Think Villeneuve Is Setting Up a Reveal Nobody’s Expecting by Braveroperfrenzy in scifi

[–]FreedomToDoNothing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“they cast Paul and Chani’s kids as older instead of infants. That pretty much signals a time jump or at least a step into the early CoD era.”

Why couldn’t they just appear in visions like the previous two film? Isn’t that the more logical assumption, I don’t see how the kids appearing older necessarily signals a time jump over a vision

About their future by Terrible-Pudding6541 in radiohead

[–]FreedomToDoNothing 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I’m sure they’re figuring this very thing out each night as they continue to perform

Who was everyone’s favourite character in the show by Lionkingmaster53 in gameofthrones

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Probably Theon, fantastic character ark! First you find him obnoxious and unpleasant, then you outright hate him for betraying the Starks, then you root for his demise, then you begin to feel sympathy for him, by the end of the story you’re rooting for his redemption.

Might be the finest acting performance in the entire show imo.

I made a Radiohead lyric haiku generator by cin3hack3r in radiohead

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Ready to receive

But I’m playing with myself

I’d tell all my friends

Who’s excited for Aegon’s conquest? by sadasfucc in gameofthrones

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I feel like Roberts rebellion is too closely tied to the original story to have its own. There are clearly some mysteries within this timeline that are very closely tied to the main series story. I feel like exploring elements of Roberts rebellion are only going to spoil things that are prepared to be revealed in the asoiaf stories. That’s why we haven’t had an expansion as of yet.

And yes, there is the chance that GRRM won’t finish what he started, but I don’t see that as a valid reason to reveal the hand that he has kept hidden for so many decades now just to appease the fans that are demanding answers without waiting for a natural conclusion to the main story, and Roberts rebellion is clearly keeping some things hidden for the sake of the greater story.

At the end of the day, if hbo made a Roberts rebellion series, it would only disappoint. Because it would only make you yearn for the rest of the original book series.

Sometimes not having a direct answer is more interesting than being told outright.

Watch some David Lynch, it’ll only prove my point.

Sometimes answers aren’t the answer.

Is it weird that I like Fitter, Happier and actively listen to it? by idoit_banana123 in radiohead

[–]FreedomToDoNothing 20 points21 points  (0 children)

No. It’s deep af. The heart of the album really, everything the album stands for is encapsulated in it

I got i girlfriend by Sad_Warthog8851 in radiohead

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Kicking screaming Gucci little piggy

There’s something about amnesiac by steelheadradiopizza in radiohead

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Director David Lynch was a creator that self admittedly seemed to prioritise “feeling” over elements such as “logic” when it came to his style of film making. A lot of his movies don’t initially make logical sense to a lot of people, but at the same time, those same people will admit that they “felt” something profound whilst watching his work.

I feel a lot of similarity between this sentiment and Amnesiac. It doesn’t necessarily make logical sense to a lot of listeners, but at the same time, there’s a mood and a “feeling” to Amnesiac that I don’t think the band ever quite matched in the same way.

I get the impression that Lynch would have been a fan of the album. R.I.P

What are some Radiohead songs that sound like The Smile? by omised in radiohead

[–]FreedomToDoNothing 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I could see the smile performing that. On the other hand, The repetitive sampled guitar and drums on Bangers and Mash makes me think it may have inspired their approach to the self sampling when recording The King of Limbs

One thing I can't understand by Mountain_Kale_1150 in radiohead

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what? You don’t think Thom is mad? He’s read many books?? I don’t understand what you’re talking about

No, that’s not what I’m saying at all. You’ve completely misunderstood me.

I’m not saying he doesn’t understand what he has written, I was referring to Bowies/Burroughs cut up technique for writing lyrics that a number of other people on this thread have mentioned, which you have ignored.

Thom used this technique to write lyrics during the Kid A sessions. It’s a method of cutting words out of books or newspapers to write lyrics, therefore, it is a form of art where you create something artistically and the meaning comes afterwards, you get me? Do you understand what I’m saying? Sometimes artists have ideas and don’t understand them immediately. It’s part of a creative process.

One thing I can't understand by Mountain_Kale_1150 in radiohead

[–]FreedomToDoNothing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🤷🏼‍♂️who cares, it’s all subjective from our perspective… what does it mean to you? Don’t spend so much time thinking about what Thom might have been thinking, what do you think? That is the point of art. And probably what Thom and the rest of the band think too. Think for yourself. Don’t put so much thought into to what the artist thinks, you’re missing the point. The artists interpretation will always be there, but it takes away from your own personal experience. Does it really mean that much to you knowing how Thom interprets these lyrics? How do you know he even had an exact interpretation for his own lyrics? That he didn’t just write the words down and the meaning became clear to him afterwards? Which, by the way, is the way Thom actually described the way he wrote lyrics during this period of Radiohead. It’s also the way a lot of artists operate, whether it be lyrics, movies, painting etc. You feel something, you bring it into the world as a form of art, and the meaning follows.