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Gregory Waltz

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Oct 4, 2000, 3:00:00 AM10/4/00
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.....that he is not interested in making music, rather a collection of
sounds that would belong in an art museum. Apparently Radiohead
agrees. Kid A belongs in the same section between Picasso, Mondarian,
Juan Gris and Clyfford Still.

If you like abstract art, then you'll like Kid A.

Jean Ra

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For as much as I enjoy what Pablo Picasso and Mondrian did for the Art
world, most abstract art bugs the shit outta me.

J.R.

C-Philippe Giroux

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This is true. Kid A IS a Eno-type album. For better, not for worse.

Gregory Waltz a écrit :

Jenkins

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Gregory Waltz <fr...@indy.net> wrote in message
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> .....that he is not interested in making music, rather a collection of
> sounds that would belong in an art museum. Apparently Radiohead
> agrees. Kid A belongs in the same section between Picasso, Mondarian,
> Juan Gris and Clyfford Still.
>
> If you like abstract art, then you'll like Kid A.

Does this work the other way round? I really like the art from Kid A and
the bears are cool too. I keep catching myself drawing bears on all my
work. It's getting me into trouble...


Periodic

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Gregory Waltz wrote:

> .....that he is not interested in making music, rather a collection of
> sounds that would belong in an art museum. Apparently Radiohead
> agrees. Kid A belongs in the same section between Picasso, Mondarian,
> Juan Gris and Clyfford Still.
>
> If you like abstract art, then you'll like Kid A.

Its a fucking pop record! Jesus christ.

-Periodic.


magick...@my-deja.com

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Brian and Radiohead both share something similar; both are innovative,
pioneers of their respective musics. No one dare where either of them
have gone. I adore both of their works.
Jennifer

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cpgi...@videotron.ca wrote:
> This is true. Kid A IS a Eno-type album. For better, not for worse.
>
> Gregory Waltz a écrit :
> >

> > .....that he is not interested in making music, rather a collection
of
> > sounds that would belong in an art museum. Apparently Radiohead
> > agrees. Kid A belongs in the same section between Picasso,
Mondarian,
> > Juan Gris and Clyfford Still.
> >
> > If you like abstract art, then you'll like Kid A.
>


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