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They are keeping it top secret. :lol:

I am not at all familiar with the group. I noticed that Paranoid Android is #256 on Rolling Stone greatest 500 hits of all time.

...so I found the tune and listened to about half. To put it bluntly, I didn't see any trace of talent in the lyrics/music/vocals. :dunno:

It was worse than Neil Young. :sick02:

Of course that is what my parents said about the 60's classic rock/motown/top 40. :lol:

I'll make you Radiohead fans a deal. You don't play it in the trailerpark and I won't piss in your front yard.

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They are keeping it top secret. :lol:

I am not at all familiar with the group. I noticed that Paranoid Android is #256 on Rolling Stone greatest 500 hits of all time.

...so I found the tune and listened to about half. To put it bluntly, I didn't see any trace of talent in the lyrics/music/vocals. :dunno:

It was worse than Neil Young. :sick02:

Of course that is what my parents said about the 60's classic rock/motown/top 40. :lol:

I'll make you Radiohead fans a deal. You don't play it in the trailerpark and I won't piss in your front yard.

Thank god I'm not alone in not "getting" Radiohead. I've tried and tried and tried, and I just can't see why all the music critics live firmly nestled in the pubic hair at the base of Thom Yorke's balls.

We gotta have a beer.

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Thank god I'm not alone in not "getting" Radiohead. I've tried and tried and tried, and I just can't see why all the music critics live firmly nestled in the pubic hair at the base of Thom Yorke's balls.

We gotta have a beer.

:lol::lol::lol:

I'll buy.

:lol::lol:

:lol::lol:

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