Hello. Radiohead have made a new album, it is titled "In Rainbows". My name is Bill Eager and I think Radiohead is swell. Upon listening to their newest work, I heard remnants of Kid A used throughout the album. Recently, I had read on reddit that Kid A sounds oddly meaningful when two copies of the album are played seventeen seconds apart. In my eternal quest for hidden meanings, I attempted the same with In Rainbows, achieving curious results which are potentially even more meaningful on In Rainbows. Let us examine each track.
You may just as simply download them all (but be gentle please).
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I've heard from some sources about the significance of the number 10 (10 tracks, 10/10/07, 10 letters in the title) and tried a 10 second delay on some tracks. 15 Step sounded good, Bodysnatchers sounded very good but became slightly out of sync, and then went in and out. Videotape sounded very good, if not slightly sluggish in the piano. I still maintain at this point that 17 is the magic number, but 10 is certainly a contending theory.
Radiohead have worked hard on this work and daringly chose to offer In Rainbows to the general public for the price it chooses to pay, in DRM-free digital download format. Please support them by purchasing a download at the album's official site.
You could visit my site. I am no Radiohead, that's for sure.
Last Updated: 2007-10-11 00:23