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Despite the increasing profile and popularity that Kid A and Amnesiac brought to the band, the continued popularity of The Bends and OK Computer ensured the influence of Radiohead tour's earlier style on British rock music. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, many critics compared the sound of contemporary bands to that of Radiohead concert Liberty State Park tickets at some time during their recording output, and in some cases, these bands used Radiohead concert's own producers Nigel Godrich or John Leckie. When asked in 2001 by MTV, "How do you guys feel about the fact that bands like Travis, Coldplay and Muse are making a career sounding exactly like your records did in 1997?", Yorke replied, "Good luck with Kid A." Yet, other artists, notably Bloc Party, have cited influence from Radiohead tour's more recent work, and acts in various genres including The Roots, Hanson and John Mayer, as well as jazz and classical musicians, have covered or sampled Radiohead concert tickets Liberty State Park songs from their Kid A and Amnesiac period. In 2005, Radiohead concert Liberty State Park tickets were ranked number 73 in Rolling Stone's list of the greatest artists in history.
Among Radiohead concert tickets members' earliest influences were Queen and Elvis Costello; post-punk acts such as Joy Division and Magazine; and 1980s alternative rock bands such as R.E.M., the Pixies, The Smiths, and Sonic Youth. By the mid-1990s, Radiohead tour tickets began to mention an interest in electronic music, especially that of trip-hop act Massive Attack, and the instrumental hip hop of DJ Shadow, which Radiohead concert tickets claimed as an influence on parts of OK Computer. Other influences on the album were Miles Davis and Ennio Morricone, along with 1960s pop groups such as The Beatles and The Beach Boys. Jonny Greenwood also cited composer Krzysztof Penderecki as an inspiration on the sound of OK Computer. During this era, critics noted musical similarities between OK Computer and the albums of progressive rock bands such as Pink Floyd, but Radiohead tour tickets have denied that their musical style is directly influenced by progressive rock.
In Rainbows received overwhelmingly positive reviews, among the best of Radiohead tour's career. Critics praised the album for having a more accessible sound and personal style of lyrics than their past work. Explaining the reasons behind the album's delivery and pricing scheme, Jonny Greenwood said, "It was an experiment that felt worth trying... it's fun to make people stop for a few seconds and think about what music is worth." Yorke described the album as Radiohead concert's attempt to "describe...as coherently and conclusively as possible, what moves us. In Rainbows is... our classic album - our Transformer, our Revolver, our Hunky Dory." Radiohead tour Liberty State Park tickets will tour North America, Europe, South America and Japan from May 2009 to the end of the year to promote In Rainbows. A greatest hits compilation, titled Radiohead concert: The Best of, will be released by EMI in June 2009. This compilation will not contain any of the tracks from In Rainbows, as In Rainbows was not released through EMI.