What a name for a song,
huh?
This marks the inaugural
article in the Listening
Section. In this section
we will describe what,
well, the author will
describe what they listen
for when they hear a
particular song with
respect to the
occurrences and nuances
and happenings therein.
In other words, this is a
music review written by
an audiophile for
audiophiles.
This is a play by play of
what one person hears,
how they hear it, and
what they want to hear
when they listen to a
particular song.
It is about how the pieces
in those systems, the
various cables, amps, CD
players, turntables and
speakers affect each
note, each slice of each
note in the song in
question.
Radiohead is great for
that, because as the
quality of the system
increases, so does the
ability to really hear what
Radiohead is up to. They
go to a lot of trouble to
put a lot of music in their
songs, and most systems
garble it up into a
mishmash of
goo-with-a-beat.

RADIOHEAD Amnesiac - Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box

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