Come on, Alex, you are out of your league now.
Today's music is an amalgam of both physical *sound* and *notes*-tones, so giving Beethoven a piece of sheet music of "OK Computer" would not at all be sufficient for him to make any valid, formal judgment of its merit. It's not a set of set pieces, where you have known, clbuttic instruments such as piano, brbutt, violins etc. organized in a formalized manner.
Upsetting 1073I thought Gerrard was quite anonymous, and Xabi had a lot of stray pbuttes. Somehow the team didn't inspire me when I saw it. Crouch does not work upfront alone...
For instance, how would you represent the physicality of the talking voice of "Fitter Happier"?!
A true, visual (and aesthetic) representation of Radiohead's music is an outright impossibility. Sure, you could "represent" it in the time domain and in the frequency domain as a set of spectral graphs, but if you are suggesting that this in any way gives a true representation of the music I suggest you are utterly wrong.
And, yes, you can form of an opinion of a game through a radio commentary, but it's not very valid, is it! Why? Because it is in itself a representation!
Would you trust The Crow's opinions on the Reina episode? Based on a radio commentary? And, if so, would you be trusting *his* opinions, or the opinions of the man actually watching the game - the commentator?
The answer is quite simple.