Hector wrote:
The question is on whether the themes of Radiohead's music are particular to AS, and whether one may gather that certain members have AS themselves. I wouldn't rule out the latter, but I don't find it all that apparent. The former I just don't see. Maybe people with some mental illness or strong phobia that also makes them social misfits can relate to the lyrics of many of their songs.
The OP asked:
Dnuos wrote:
For a band, does Radiohead's music seem to come across as Aspie-ish to anyone?
And my answer to this is a categorical 'yes', as the music does come across as 'Aspie-ish' to me.
I would not presume to argue that the music of Radiohead does not appeal to anyone without AS, but the themes and lyrics of much of their work has clear associations that I suspect
all aspies can relate too.
In much the same way, a hip-hop artist might appeal to a larger percentage of black inner-city youths than white middle class people from Norfolk. If I then discovered a clique of Norfolk public schoolboys who were fans of black music it would not lead me to suggest that the themes within hip-hop are less relevant to those black youths.
But if you don't see it then you don't see it. Your opinion is not 'wrong', it just differs from my own.