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Following on the heels of our top trades in equities, rates and FX, this week Street Signals brings a broader discussion of the biggest questions for financial markets in the coming months. Is global growth set to slow dramatically or are expectations now too low? What does that mean for risk markets? Will geopolitics have a greater influence in 2024 than they did this year? Dwyfor Evans, Lee Ferridge and Marija Veitmane join the podcast to talk things through.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Email: audioofftheshelf@gmail.com. Instagram: @audioofftheshelf Twitter: @AOTS204 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audioofftheshelf Dayglo Abortions. “The Spawn of Yog Sothoth.” Here Today, Guano Tomorrow. Fringe Product, 1988. CD. LP. Mr. Bungle. “Egg.” Mr. Bungle. Warner Bros, 1991. CD. LP. Green Day. “Knowledge.” 1,039 Smoothed Out Slappy Hours. Lookout Records, 1991. CD. LP. Choking Victim. “Hate Yer State.” No Gods, No Managers. Hellcat, 1999. CD. LP. Moranis, Rick & Thomas, Dave. “Black Holes.” The Great White North Album, Anthem 1981. Vinyl. LP. Radiohead. “Like Spinning Plates.” Amnesiac. Parolophone / Capitol, 2001. CD. LP. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
Is someone listening in? Today, we round out our discussion on Amnesiac. We find a surprising Brian Eno connection on "Hunting Bears," before spending an inordinate amount of time on "Like Spinning Plates" and "Life in a Glasshouse." Austin finally listens to early Louis Armstrong, while Nick admits to enjoying the music from the latest pop sensation. Plus, we pick out our favorite tracks from the album. Songs Discussed: 3:08 - "Hunting Bears" 12:16 - "Like Spinning Plates" 25:28 - "Life in a Glasshouse" 37:36 - Amnesiac Awards https://www.amazon.com/Amnesiac-Limited-Radiohead/dp/B00005BJC7 (Radiohead's Amnesiac book CD) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCNdsm3YLAg ("Zawinul/Lava" by Brian Eno) https://www.amazon.com/Everything-its-Right-Place-Analyzing/dp/0190629231 ("Everything in Its Right Place: Analyzing Radiohead" by Brad Osborn) https://1000logos.net/radiohead-logo/ (Radiohead" "Modified Bear" logo) https://www.jstor.org/stable/24045402 (Ear Training with the Music of Radiohead on JSTOR) https://variety.com/2021/music/news/olivia-rodrigo-paramore-good-4-u-misery-business-1235048791/ (Olivia Rodrigo Adds Paramore to Songwriting Credits on ‘Good 4 U') https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4NxUb3anN0 (“Like Spinning Plates” reversed) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnIHVvEwbLk (Live version of “Like Spinning Plates”) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hXB2YOiQjA&list=OLAK5uy_nRpAZH7sowKe89QHDbhM0I7luZMXxtNe4&index=6 ("The Windows Of The World" by Isaac Hayes from Live at the Sahara) https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Cloud-Cuckoo-Land/Anthony-Doerr/9781982168438 ("Cloud Cuckoo Land" by Anthony Doerr) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivarium_(film) (Vivarium) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTxhgmk_ofk (“West End Blues” by Louis Armstrong ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGPvGkgbQ_E (“St. James Infirmary” by Louis Armstrong) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton (Humphrey Lyttelton) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qDSVlfXqlE (“Life in a Glasshouse” on Meeting People is Easy) The "I Can't" Award: Most Improved Song Austin - “Like Spinning Plates” Nick - “Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors” The "Creep" Award: The Best Song, Begrudgingly or Not Nick - “Pyramid Song” Austin - “Pyramid Song” The "Blow Out" Award: Our Personal Favorite Song Austin - “Life in a Glasshouse” Nick - “Life in a Glasshouse”
On the 210th episode of Audioface:REVIEWS: "Still Over It" by Summer Walker, "DRONES" by Terrace Martin, "TWOPOINTFIVE" by Aminé, and "KID A MNESIA" by RadioheadNew Singles: "New Shapes" by Charli XCX feat. Christine & the Queens and Caroline Polachek, "The Dress" by Dijon, and "Escape Plan" by Travis Scott.A crowd surge kills 8 and injures dozens more at Travis Scott's Astroworld festival. The Still Over It review. In #WESTWORLD: Ye gives a rare, wide ranging interview on Marilyn Manson, Kim Kardashian, Drake, and more. The DRONES review. What's with all of the "Let's Go Brandon" songs? We explain, plus: guess who's back? The TWOPOINTFIVE review. Sufjan Stevens takes a well-earned break, Madonna criticized for a weird tribute, and a 6ix9ine impersonator is charged with murdering his wife. The KID A MNESIA review. ---SUPPORT AUDIOFACE!Subscribe to this podcast (or Follow on Spotify) so you don't miss new episodes every week. Tell some friends about this show to keep it growing! We appreciate it, and you.Keep up with Audioface's 2021 Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Gm0rc9gByK4idEhZw6oRu?si=a28c212ddf014641Reach out to us: https://twitter.com/audiofacepod/https://intsagram.com/audiofacepod/https://www.youtube.com/audiofacepod?sub_confirmation=1For advertising opportunities, email info (at) syndicate23 (dot) co
To commemorate 4 years of the Audioface podcast, Sean and Dan go to the band that forever raised the music world's expectations of musical talent and ingenuity. This is part 1 of the bonus episode, covering just about everything from Radiohead's start to 2016's "A Moon Shaped Pool". Part 2 on the solo projects of Radiohead's members will be released this Thursday, and regular episodes of Audioface will resume next week. ---SUPPORT AUDIOFACE!Subscribe to this podcast (or Follow on Spotify) so you don’t miss new episodes on Mondays. Tell some friends about this show to keep it growing! We appreciate it, and you.Keep up with Audioface's 2021 Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Gm0rc9gByK4idEhZw6oRu?si=a28c212ddf014641Reach out to us: https://twitter.com/audiofacepod/https://intsagram.com/audiofacepod/https://www.youtube.com/audiofacepod?sub_confirmation=1For advertising opportunities, email info (at) syndicate23 (dot) co
Unofficial remix of "Like Spinning Plates" by Radiohead. radiohead.com
In this week’s episode we momentarily diverge from our trek through the larger Dick’s Picks series to chat about one of the best live bands of the last 30 years, who inadvertently took some important cues from The Grateful Dead: Radiohead. Diving into their performance from June 17, 2006 at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, we explore the ways in which the band structures their gigs, their approach to road-testing certain tunes, and their own brand of experimentation within their live show. The show is highlighted by an expertly-crafted setlist which focuses on their career as a whole while previewing some of their best tracks off their soon-to-be-released (at the time) 7th album, In Rainbows. Opening with “There There” before launching into “2+2=5” and “15 Step” set the tone for the night. Elsewhere, “Videotape” has perhaps its strongest performance ever, while “Dollars and Cents,” “The National Anthem” and “How To Disappear Completely” showcases the band’s ability to stretch out ideas in the live setting. Within their extended double encore, the band dips into their Kid A/Amnesiac period for excellent takes on “Pyramid Song,” “Like Spinning Plates,” “Idioteque” and the show closing “Everything In Its Right Place.”36 from the Vault is production of Osiris Media. It is edited and produced and mastered by Brian Brinkman. All music composed by Amar Sastry, unless otherwise noted. Logo design by Liz Bee Art & Design. The executive producer of 36 from the Vault is RJ Bee. ---Join the 10 million who have tried Harry’s. Claim your special trial offer by going to HARRYS.COM/36FTV.Please check out Synlanwn at: https://www.synlawn.com/36ftv/Visit Section 119 at: Section119.com and enter the Promo Code: 36FROMTHEVAULTPlease visit Sunset Lake CBD at: sunsetlakecbd.com and enter the Promo Code: VAULT15---Please consider reviewing this podcast on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We invite you to listen to Dick’s Picks Volume 16 in anticipation of our next episode which will drop on Monday, October 19. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our second episode we learned about the various timbres Radiohead uses to craft a unique sonic landscape. From the chunky guitar of “Creep” to the eerie synth of “Like Spinning Plates,” Radiohead is purposeful in the instruments and effects they choose to convey a message. So what happens when you boil all of those timbres into one instrument? The answer is Christopher O’Riley. Through his albums True Love Waits and Hold Me To This, Christopher weaves the distinct instrumental voices of Radiohead into one solo piano interpretation. The result is mesmerizing. This is a special bonus episode. An interview with classical pianist Christopher O’Riley about what he learned about Radiohead from transcribing their music for piano. And why he believes that Radiohead’s music, like that of the classical greats, will stand the test of time.
“Like Spinning Plates” may be one of the most experimental tracks Radiohead has produced. It appears near the end of their fifth studio album, Amnesiac. The tracks from Amnesiac were produced during the Kid A sessions. But rather than release a 20-track LP, the band decided to release the other songs a year later as a separate album. Brad Osborn, assistant professor at the Kansas University School of Music and author of "Everything In Its Right Place: Analyzing Radiohead" will will take us on a musicological exploration of “Like Spinning Plates.” We’ll discuss its bizarre origin story, how it follows the theme of memory in the album, and most of all, its distinct timbre.
Où l’on constate que le rock dure 10 ans (en gros). Références du morceau : Everything In Its Right Place, Radiohead (composition Thom Yorke), album OK Computer (1997). Quelques liens vers des morceaux incontournables de Radiohead :- Creep, live, version studio album Pablo Honey (1992)- Paranoid Android, album OK Computer (1997)- No Surprises, album OK Computer (1997)- Idioteque, album Kid A (2000)- Like Spinning Plates, live (2003), version studio sur l’album Amnesiac (2001)- There There, album Hail to The Thief (2003)- Present Tense, album A Moon Shaped Pool (2016).
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
A tribute DJ set to Dash Berlin. Become a Dasher on Beatport, iTunes, YouTube, Spotify. Get into my other EDM 'god' tributes to Tiesto, Armin, Madonna, EDX, Above & Beyond, Robyn, Depeche Mode, Late Night Alumni, Hardwell, Eric Prydz, Morgan Page, Grum, Loverush UK!, Freemason, BT, The Chainsmokers, Kaskade, Avicii, & others: iTunes http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Choose Your Device: 30 Ways To Listen: http://on.fb.me/GROD86 (Android, Windows Phone, iOS) Club Kerry NYC iOS App: http://bit.ly/kerryiosapp Club Kerry NYC Android App: http://bit.ly/AndroidKerry Club Kerry NYC Windows App: http://bit.ly/KerryWindows Track List (56:28): 1. Man On The Run (David Gravell 2015 Remix) - Jaren, Mitiska, Dash Berlin, Cerf 2. World Falls Apart (Thomas Gold Remix) - Dash Berlin feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn 3. Waiting (Dash Berlin Miami 2015 Remix) - Dash Berlin feat. Emma Hewitt 4. Fool For Life (Dash Berlin 4AM Remix) - Dash Berlin & Chris Madin 5. Like Spinning Plates feat. Emma Hewitt (Alexander Popov Remix) - Dash Berlin, Emma Hewitt 6. Disarm Yourself feat. Emma Hewitt (Protoculture Remix) - Dash Berlin, Emma Hewitt 7. Silence In Your Heart feat. Chris Madin (Antillas Remix) - Dash Berlin, Chris Madin 8. When You Were Around (Ferry Corsten Fix) - Dash Berlin feat. Kate Walsh 9. Till The Sky Falls Down (Kettel Remix) - Dash Berlin 10. Jar Of Hearts (Club Mix) - Dash Berlin Feat. Christina Novelli 11. Better Half Of Me - Dash Berlin Feat Jonathan Mendelsohn
1. Dash Berlin feat. Emma Hewitt – Like Spinning Plates 2. Above & Beyond feat. Zoe Johnston – You Got to Go (Kyau & Albert remix) 3. Norin & Rad – Pistol Whip 4. Sander van Doorn & Julian Jordan – Kangaroo 5. Norin & Rad/Recurve vs. BT – The Emergency Gift (DJ Yelow remash) ...read more