"Electioneering" by Radiohead is an experimental song
I read this claim a while ago, and couldn't believe it.
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I've never heard it. If it's like other Radiohead songs, then I wouldn't call it experimental.
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As much the Radiohead fan that I am, I thought Electioneering was the weak point of OK Computer. Sort of like Radiohead does Shakin Stevens (OK, maybe not quite). Definitely not experimental though, unless I'm wildly missing the point.
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I think it's a good song. It's not really experimental though. Just sounds like Radiohead trying to do punk/garage rock.
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All is relative. If it was Britney Spears, then it'd be experimental...
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Not really, if anything it was a step back for them, since Pablo Honey was full of rock/pop anthems like that.
On a seperate note I would love Britney to do a cover of Electioneering. |
whoever said that has obviously not heard Kid A, because THAT'S experimental.
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I like Kid A, but I don't think I'd consider that experimental. I've heard some experimental songs that are way out there, so I have a tougher standard.
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It's an experiment in listener tolerance - and it failed.
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i liked some of the tracks on Kid A, mainly optimistic and morning bell but it didnt come close to ok computer or the bends.
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...And they were nothing to write home about.
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