I Might Be Wrong
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Artist: Radiohead
Label: Toshiba EMI
Category: Music
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Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 4988006797796
ASIN: B00005R2EY
Release Date: 2001-11-07 |
I Might Be Wrong
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Tracks:
- National Anthem
- I Might Be Wrong
- Morning Bell
- Like Spinning Plates
- Idioteque
- Everything in Its Right Place
- Dollars and Cents
- True Love Waits
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- Knives Out
- Kid A
Album Details
Japanese Version of the Live Eight Track EP in a Deluxe Gatefold Digipack.
Customer Reviews:
Great EP.......2004-12-10
I am a diehard Radiohead fan and if I had to pick one RH cd to own, it would be this ep. It is absolutely facinating, the best live stuff I've ever heard. It is truely amazing how RH took seemingly unperformable songs from Kid A and Amnesiac and adapted them for the stage. Every song on here actually rivals it's album counterpart, and that's quite a feat considering the songs we're talking about.
The National Anthem breaks in at the beginning, resulting in the most kick ass Radiohead song I've ever heard. It is followed by the title track I Might Be Wrong, which comes off a strangely hypnotic, head bounce inducing beauty. Next is a fantastic version of Morning Bell, with haunting, screaming guitars and that perfect snare drum we've all come to love. Like Spinning Plates is a melancholy masterpiece, trading in the album versions backward samples for a lovely solo piano. The live version of Idioteque is next, and it is truely one of the most moving RH recordings I've heard. You can feel the desparation in Thom's voice, and you really get a more solid idea of what he's talking about. Everything In It's Right Place, a Kid A favorite, is transformed here into a great bass song with endless echoes of voice sampling. And it's all done live. Dollars and Cents is amazing here too, much angrier and more solidified than on Amnesiac. The ep ends with the acoustic song True Love Waits, one of RH's few truely personal and emotional songs, and arguably the best.
Buy this ep! You will not regret it.
A transcendent album!.......2002-12-11
And the only place you will find "True Love Waits". There is not much Radiohead out there that I have not heard and this album is great.
This must be right!.......2002-11-22
I am one who only loves live albums when they represent the true musicianship of the band.....This one truly does! I've seen Radiohead live before on this tour, and can say that all the songs here are done(to my liking)better than their original renditions...especially the title song and 'Spinning Plates'. My only questionable critique of this is that it should have been longer and included some of their past great songs, however, those like me who love the direction in which the band is going, will love this......and those who love great live performances will love this.
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