39. “I Might Be Wrong,”Amnesiac With bluesy, insistent guitar at a time when Radiohead was noted for electronic experimentation, it’s probably no coincidence that “I Might Be Wrong,” a minor U.S. hit, also ended up as the title track from the band’s live album later the same ...
Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings-- the only other time that song has appeared on record in any form. The packaging is merely a few promo photos and a long essay I didn't read (sorry). With little rhyme or reason to the songs that fill out this second disc, it becomes even more ...
While planning "I Might Be Wrong" for a third single, the idea expanded into a live "mini-album," titled after the track, that was released in November of 2001. Hail to the Thief, the proper follow-up to Amnesiac, was relatively direct in structure and peaked at number three on the ...
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it seems to me that the survival of 45s there has to do with both an English reverence for the tradition that vinyl represents and a frugal English reluctance to throw away perfectly good record players.) With each of the stems going for iTunes's usual per-song price of 99 cents, "Nud...
YORKE: Well, the only reason that the record companies still had any money at all is because they'd taken all the stuff they'd originally put out on vinyl and they found a new format, the CD format, for which they could charge double and turn the treble up and everyone would get it...
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Europe and Japan. "Pyramid Song" and "Knives Out", Radiohead's first singles since 1998, were modestly successful. A live album, I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings, released in November 2001, features performances of seven songs from Kid A and Amnesiac, and the previously unreleased acoustic...