Sinister: open minded? I think not.
alana gianni
gelflingag at xxx.com
Tue Oct 3 21:23:43 BST 2000
i guess when a band produces something different it is considered a shame.
maybe radiohead shouldn't have made they're first album. since its SO
different. i guess i'm a big idiot because i thought when you listened to
music, you were listening to someone's creative perspective. catchy pop
tunes and repeatitive drum beats are produced in mass quantities. when a
band like radiohead produces an album like this, you should listen. not with
your ears. but with your mind. some of the comments about kid-a have been
extremly closed minded. in my opinion, any musician willing to make music
and distribute it to millions of homes deserve a bit more respect. and yeah,
i bet if belle and sebastian made an experimental album that sounded
completely different everyone would say "Oh, how wonderfully different!"
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