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PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:00 pm 
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As I was browsing what albums are released tomorrow I saw this...

"Radiodread: A Complete Reggae Version of Radiohead's OK Computer" (reggae stars backed by the Easy Star All-Stars; guests: Citizen Cope, Sugar Minott, Frankie Paul, Horace Andy, Toots & The Maytals, Morgan Heritage, etc.; Hear here)


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Wow, that might be my worst nightmare. I hate reggae and Radiohead.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:02 pm 
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DMB04 Wrote:

Toots & The Maytals



Wha?!? Really?

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i guess this is in the vein of the rash of bluegrass tribute albums that've come out in the last few years. i may actually be interested in hearing some of this. i didn't know sugar minott was even still alive.


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The Dub Side Of The Moon disc Easy Star All Stars did is incredible. I'm soooo tired of Pink Floyd, but DSotM takes it and breathes fresh life into it.

Rolling Stone wasn't too thrilled with Radiodread, but I'll probably pick that up, too, just on the strength of DSotM.

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Z Wrote:
i guess this is in the vein of the rash of bluegrass tribute albums that've come out in the last few years.


Also, the orchestral tribute albums.

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did you all see the dj gyngyvytus crunk album that samples from radiohead songs? weird.

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dj gyngyvytus

Have DJs run out of words to use as names?

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I was actually sent a link last week to the first 3-4 songs on this and I have to say it wasn't terrible.


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from mtv.com/news

Radiohead continue to get love from musicians of every stripe. High-brow pianist Christopher O'Riley has retooled the band's music for the chin-stroking classical set on two albums. And Dub Tribute to Radiohead: I'm Not the Only Record for You was released earlier this year — as was Exit Music: Songs for Radio Heads, a compilation of electronic covers. So it's little surprise that Radiohead are getting the crunk treatment at the hands of DJ Gyngyvytus. Skeet Spirit: A Crunk Tribute to Radiohead — eight instrumental tracks being offered by the DJ as free downloads — boasts "No Sizzuruprises," "Creepin' (On Dat Ass)" and "Talk Show Hoes" among the cleverly titled tributes to England's favorite dour rockers. And the Easy Stars All-Stars' Radiodread, a reggae comp featuring toasters such as Horace Andy and Citizen Cope, hits stores Tuesday. ...

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Finch Platte Wrote:
The Dub Side Of The Moon disc Easy Star All Stars did is incredible. I'm soooo tired of Pink Floyd, but DSotM takes it and breathes fresh life into it.


The Dears were apparently addicted to this while on the road a couple of years ago. Heh heh. Pretty funny, IMO.


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citizen cope is reggae?

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don't sleep on the Radiodread comp., 'cause there are a few really good tunes on it (Toots, Horace, The Meditations versions). you'd be surprised at how cool some of the Ok Computer tunes sound in dub.

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Finch Platte Wrote:
The Dub Side Of The Moon disc Easy Star All Stars did is incredible. I'm soooo tired of Pink Floyd, but DSotM takes it and breathes fresh life into it.

Rolling Stone wasn't too thrilled with Radiodread, but I'll probably pick that up, too, just on the strength of DSotM.


ditto. I'm a convert to their workings of DSotM. I hope this pops up on emuze.

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Dalen Wrote:
don't sleep on the Radiodread comp., 'cause there are a few really good tunes on it (Toots, Horace, The Meditations versions). you'd be surprised at how cool some of the Ok Computer tunes sound in dub.

seen.


Good man.

Edit:
1. Airbag





2. Paranoid





3. Subterranean Homesick Alien





4. Exit Music





5. Let Down





6. Karma Police





7. Fitter Happier





8. Electioneering





9. Climbing Up The Walls





10. No Surprises





11. Lucky





12. Tourist, The





13. Exit Music






14. An Airbag Saved My Dub

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