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2001 song by Radiohead

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Songs of Our Lives
Dialect - Songs of Our Lives #51

Songs of Our Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 96:08


On this episode of Songs of Our Lives, it's Dialect! I can't stop listening to and thinking about his new album, The Atlas of Green. As I get deeper into it, new layers of its narrative are revealed, and sonically it's just a delicate, beautiful excursion. So we talk about all of that plus making sample libraries before going long on Bonnie Raitt's heartbreak, where “Pyramid Song” sits in the pantheon, Mr. Bungle hot takes, the genius of Prefab Sprout, Clarissa Connelly, Jenny Hval, and so much more!Listen to all of Dialect's picks HEREDialect “Atlas of Green”Dialect on InstagramSongs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

Jesse's Black Shirt  Mixtape Podcast
Black Shirt Mixtape Episode 61

Jesse's Black Shirt Mixtape Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 118:30


** Episode 61- Live on Electromagnetic Radio** 6/15/23   ***TRACKLISTING***   1. Novocaine For The Soul...Eels 2. Icehouse...Icehouse 3. You've Never Lived A Day...Sound Team 4. Sometimes I Am Pharoah...JARV IS 5. K...Cigarettes After Sex 6. Psychos...Jenny Lewis 7. Last Time Every Time Forever...Grian Chatten 8. Spellbound...Siouxsie & The Banshees 9. The Fever (First Version)...Love and Rockets 10. Carried...KT Tunstall 11. When We Two Parted...Afghan Whigs 12. Pyramid Song...Radiohead 13. Live and Learn...The Cardigans 14. Arrow Through Me...Wings 15. Suddenly Last Summer...The Motels 16. cowboy like me...Taylor Swift 17. Hits Different...Taylor Swift 18. Evacuation...Pearl Jam 19. Deceptacon...Le Tigre 20. Cursed Female...Porno For Pyros 21. One In Ten...UB40 22. Daddy's Eyes...The Killers 23. Look At Me Now...Emily King 24. Hearts and Bones...Paul Simon 25. Sweet Sweet...Smashing Pumpkins  

Audio Off The Shelf
Ep.063 (Shapes, part 3 of 3 - Polygons)

Audio Off The Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 25:33


Email: audioofftheshelf@gmail.com. Instagram: @audioofftheshelf Twitter: @AOTS204 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audioofftheshelf Weezer. “Pink Triangle.” Pinkerton. DGC, 1996. CD. LP. Modern Jazz Quartet. “The Cylinder.” The Last Concert. Atlantic Records, 1975. Vinyl. 2LP. Beastie Boys. “Time to Get Ill.” Licensed To Ill. Def Jam/Columbia, 1986. CD. LP. Radiohead. “Pyramid Song.” Amnesiac. Parlophone/Capitol, 2001. CD. LP. Refused. “Liberation Frequency.” The Shape of Punk to Come. Burning Heart, 1998. 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.

Andrew's Daily Five
The Greatest Songs of the 00s: Episode 1

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 14:11


#100-96Intro/Outro: Cupid's Shuffle by Cupid100. Bye Bye Bye by NSYNC99. New Slang by The Shins98. TiK ToK by Kesha97. Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You) by UGK96. Pyramid Song by RadioheadVote on your favorite song from today's episodeVote on your favorite song from Week 4 of the 90sVote on how to correctly pronounce this decadeThe nineteen lists used: Pitchfork, Fourth Estate Audio, NME, Time Out, Rate Your Music, VH1, Soul Tracks, Hip-Hop LiveAbout, playback.fm Country, Music Grotto, Rolling Stone, Spectrum Culture, YouTube, Complex, Treblezine, Harper's Bazaar, Live About, Acclaimed Music, Digital Dream Door

Do You Love Us?: A Podcast About Manic Street Preachers

The Big Mates discuss minotaurs, labyrinths, ziggurats, and Amnesiac by Radiohead.Adam, Steve, and Lucas continue their deep dive into the career and discography of Radiohead by tackling their fifth album Amnesiac. They talk about the writing and recording process, the context surrounding the songs, and offer up analysis, opinions, and thoughts from three differing perspectives on music, from being deeply into analysis and music, to not caring for art or critique, and everything in between.They touch on how the album could be perceived as both a sister-album and a "leftovers" album, how accessible the album really is, and how it feels coming off the back of the infamous "left turn," Kid A.Is amnesia real? What time signature is Pyramid Song? Did Thom Yorke invent Twitter? Find out on this episode of What Is Music?Our next episode is out on Monday September 19th and will continue the deep-dive into Amnesiac.You can now wear your fandom on your (literal) sleeve!What Is Music? now has a RedBubble shop with lots of cool and stupid designs. You can get the designs on basically any product you like, from t-shirts and mugs, to bath mats and jigsaws, via clocks and phone cases! Head to https://whatismusicpod.redbubble.comIf you'd like a different way to donate to usYou can do so at https://ko-fi.com/whatismusicAny donations very gratefully received and go towards our running costs!Join the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatismusicpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatismusicpodE-mail: whatismusicpod@gmail.comhttp://whatismusic.buzzsprout.com/Support the show

Your Nerdy Obsession
Radiohead Unlocked

Your Nerdy Obsession

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 34:18


We have Rachel back with Michael recording a follow up episode, this time diving into Tyler & Michael's Radiohead episode from last week and touching on Broadway Musical's with Chelsea from a way back. Listen in as they talk about some songs and shows not mentioned in those episodes: Pyramid Song, Be More Chill, Urinetown, Lotus Flower and More!! Follow us @yournerdyo on Insta, TikTok, or Twitter! Producers: @achenbam, @rachyschulz, @sephelicious Graphic: @vaughnshane Theme/Music: @dmilree

Anyone Can Play Guitar
18. Radiohead's Amnesiac Part 1: "Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box," "Pyramid Song," "Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors," and "You and Whose Army"

Anyone Can Play Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 46:29


In this week's contentious episode, the two dig into Amnesiac. Austin makes the case that this album is actually better than Kid A, while Nick calls "Packt" Radiohead's least impressive opening track. The majority of time is spent analyzing "Pyramid Song," which leads to a discussion of everything from "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" to Doctor Who. Plus, they manage to discuss The Lord of the Rings and the Holy Roman Empire. Songs Discussed: 6:00 - "Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box" 13:33 - "Pyramid Song" 28:04 - "Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors" 36:10 - "You and Whose Army" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXvrGsxU_II (Early live version of "Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box") https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t92wfA9o2Tw ("Packt Like Sardines" from 2012) https://citizeninsane.eu/media/edsdiary/edsdiary4.html (Ed's diary from December 9th, 1999) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdZSOoOF5Ms (What Time Signature is Radiohead's 'Pyramid Song' in?) https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/The_Doctor%27s_TARDIS (Doctor Who's Tardis) https://www.britannica.com/topic/Book-of-the-Dead-ancient-Egyptian-text (Egyptian Book of the Dead) https://hymnary.org/text/i_looked_over_jordan_and_what_did_i_see ("Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" lyrics) https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Kings%202&version=NKJV (Elijah Ascends to Heaven) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siddhartha_(novel) ("Siddhartha: An Indian Poem" by Hermann Hesse) https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/7660198-my-guide-and-i-crossed-over-and-began-to-mount (Ending of Dante's Inferno ) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charon%27s_obol (Charon's obol) https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/6656-kid-a/ (Brent DiCrescenzo's review of Kid A by Radiohead) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDQ7raytW0M ("Pulk/Pull (True Love Waits Version)") https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhvXST1Rc3g (Taylor Swift vs. Nine Inch Nails - Shake It Off (The Perfect Drug)) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yArRnznVJwY (Carly Rae Jepsen vs. Nine Inch Nails "Call Me A Hole") https://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Egg-Box-Dragon/dp/1444938401 (The Adventures of Egg Box Dragon) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire (Holy Roman Empire) https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/Army_of_the_Dead (Army of the Dead from Lord of the Rings)

UNPLUGGED Live Concerts
Radiohead - Live from Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival | Full Concert

UNPLUGGED Live Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 114:25


All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here (that goes for audio or images) please contact me immediately via email: unpluggedtube@outlook.it and I WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE OR ARTWORK IMMEDIATELY! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recorded at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, CA, USA on the 21st of April 2017 Setlist: 00:00:02 Daydreaming 00:06:32 Desert Island Disk 00:10:43 Ful Stop 00:16:22 15 Step 00:20:36 Myxomatosis 00:24:46 Lucky 00:29:24 All I Need 00:33:51 Pyramid Song 00:39:59 Everything in Its Right Place 00:44:33 Bloom 00:51:13 Identikit 00:56:30 My Iron Lung 01:01:40 The Gloaming 01:05:32 I Might Be Wrong 01:10:26 Bodysnatchers 01:14:54 Exit Music (For a Film) 01:19:57 Reckoner 01:27:38 No Surprises 01:32:07 Paranoid Android 01:39:16 Fake Plastic Trees 01:44:26 Lotus Flower 01:49:38 Idioteque Directed by Kerry Asmussen Team UNPLUGGED.

Time to Lean...And Here's a Song!
The Robitussin Effect

Time to Lean...And Here's a Song!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 81:48


Episode 63 features the same old dudes. We explain (try to make excuses for) our slowdown of new episodes and “behind the scenes” with Time to Lean!  John finished his movie Westerns watching project and noticed 4 different actors in the 1969 “True Grit” who appeared on random episodes of Star Trek. The book John's been talking about:  Sixguns and Society. John is drinking a Tattersall Old Fashioned. Have we talked about the McRib before? Too bad, we are NOW! We talk about what we've been cooking.  John gives up on pizza stones.  Then he tries a baking steel. We watched and liked the Netflix show, “Ugly Delicious”, and Phil highly recommends “High on the Hog” (also Netflix). John talks about “Decision Before Dawn” and has some upcoming pet news. Phil talks about finally going to a live concert. Phil “recommends” an 800x slower Radiohead version of Pyramid Song. We have a contest to see who has the worst Yogi Bear imitation, then a special surprise “Time to Taste” field recording!   The Song: “The Little People Show Up”

Audioface: Album Reviews, Music, & Culture
#187 BONUS - The Radiohead Episode (PART 1: The Band)

Audioface: Album Reviews, Music, & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 115:25


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

The Bridge Loud
366- Pyramid Song

The Bridge Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 30:00


The audio from the 4-4-21 episode of The Bridge LOUD on QRock 100.7 and CallFM Glen, Jed, and Matt give advice to a listener who thinks their friend is caught up in a pyramid scheme. Plus music from some of best loud rock acts from Chicago and around the world. Listen live every Saturday into Sunday at 3 am CST at qrockonline.com and 9 pm EST on CallFM.com Email us at thebridgeloud@gmail.com

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MIXTAPES WITH MIKE
MIXTAPES WITH MIKE : DAN NIGHTINGALE FROM RADIOHEAD TO RUN THE JEWELS

MIXTAPES WITH MIKE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 87:39


Follow Mixtapes With Mike on Instagram here... Check out Dan's music youtube show Show Me The Sample hereFollow Show me the Sample on Instagram here...Follow Dan on instagram hereListen to this weeks mixtape on Apple Music here...  https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/mixtapes-with-mike-dan-nightingale/pl.u-r2yBLr2TvvajmListen to this weeks mixtape on Spotify here...  https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3hpGttfJYtv5LHs7p936aH?si=-USqonicTO6LsE_jC8IrWwAs always the music discussed is played below the conversation as I believe that all musicians should be paid for what they do. This is why a purposely point the listener towards the mixtape on streaming platforms and implore you to support your local record shop by seeking out the physical releases of anything you discover through this podcast, my record store of choice is Black Circle records check them out here.  Pyramid Song  4:49 Radiohead It Just Won't Do (feat. Sam Obernik) [Radio Edit]  3:18 Tim Deluxe It Jailbreak  4:01 Thin LizzyWhen You Were Young  3:40 The KillersDays Like This  3:17 Van MorrisonVoodoo People  6:27 The Prodigy Worst Comes to Worst  3:36 Dilated Peoples   ooh la la (feat. Greg Nice & DJ Premier)  3:01 Run The Jewels Gorky's Zygotic Mynci Barafundle Rock My Winding Wheel  3:13 Ryan Adams 

36 From the Vault
Blame It On The Dark Star (Let's Talk About Radiohead)

36 From the Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 156:47


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.

Weird Studies
Episode 80: The Pit and the Pyramid, or, How to Beat the Philosopher's Blues

Weird Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 77:21


Your hosts' exploration of mysticism and vision in pop music continues with two powerful pieces of popular music: Radiohead's "Pyramid Song" from the 2001 album Amnesiac, and Fran Landesman and Tommy Wolf's "Ballad of the Sad Young Men," from the 1959 Broadway musical The Nervous Set. Synchronicity rears its head as the dialogue reveals how these two gems, selected by JF and Phil with no expectation that they might form a set, begin to glow when placed side by side, amplifying and focussing each other's eldritch light. This episode touches on Neoplatonic myths of spiritual ascent, African-American spirituals, Plato's realm of Forms, Gnosticism, dream visitations by the dearly departed, the travails of the Beat generation, the objectivity of hope, the implosion of America, and that particularly modern condition of the soul which Phil calls the "Philosopher's Blues." REFERENCES Radiohead, "Pyramid Song" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_Song) Fran Landesman and Tommy Wolf, "The Ballad of the Sad Young Men" (http://greatamericansongbook.net/pages/songs/b/ballad_of_the_sad_young_men.html) Edgar Allan Poe, "The Pit and the Pendulum" (https://poestories.com/read/pit) Charles Mingus, [Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MingusMingusMingusMingusMingus) Plato, Phaedrus (http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1636/1636-h/1636-h.htm) Plato, Republic (http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/republic.html) Plato's Unwritten Doctrines (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato%27s_unwritten_doctrines) The Secret History of Western Esotericism Podcast, episode 69: "Plutarch's Myths of Cosmic Ascent" (https://shwep.net/podcast/plutarchs-myths-of-cosmic-ascent/) William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience (http://www.gutenberg.org/files/621/621-h/621-h.html) Pierre Hadot (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Hadot), French philosopher Algis Uzdavynis, Philosophy as a Rite of Rebirth: From Ancient Egypt to Neoplatonism (https://www.amazon.com/Philosophy-Rite-Rebirth-Neoplatonism-7-Dec-2008/dp/B011T6X636) Charles Taylor (https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-Taylor), Canadian philosopher Phil Ford, "The Philosopher’s Blues" (Weird Studies Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/weirdstudies) exclusive) Peter Sloterdijk (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sloterdijk), German philosopher Ferdinand de Saussure (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_de_Saussure), French linguist JF Martel, Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice (https://www.amazon.com/Reclaiming-Art-Age-Artifice-Manifesto/dp/1583945784) JF Martel, "Stay With Mystery: Hiroshima Mon Amour, Melancholia, and the Truth of Extinction" in Canadian Notes & Queries, issue 106: Winter 2020 (http://notesandqueries.ca/product/cnq-106-winter-2020/), edited by Sharon English and Patricia Robertson Ray Brassier, Nihil Unbound: Enlightenment and Extinction (https://www.amazon.com/Nihil-Unbound-Enlightenment-Extinction-Brassier/dp/023052205X) Jay Landesman and Theodore J. Flicker, [The Nervous Set](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheNervousSet), musical Phil Ford, [Dig: Sound and Music in Hip Culture](https://www.amazon.com/Phil-Ford/dp/0199939918/ref=tmmhrdswatch0?encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=) Jay Landesman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Landesman), American publisher and writer Marshall McLuhan, "The Psychopathology of 'Time & Life'" (https://ionandbob.blogspot.com/2018/02/marshall-mcluhan-psychopathology-of.html) Marshall McLuhan, [The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheMechanicalBride) William Butler Yeats, "Sailing to Byzantium" (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43291/sailing-to-byzantium) Joel and Ethan Coen, No Country For Old Men (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0477348/) Mike Duncan (Twitter) Jeff Chang, [Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54754.CantStopWontStop)_ Karl Marx, Capital: Volume I (https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/download/pdf/Capital-Volume-I.pdf)

the Poetry Project Podcast
Launch For Beautiful Aliens: A Steve Abbott Reader — February 24th, 2020

the Poetry Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 75:38


Monday Reading Series: A Steve Abbott Reader— February 24th, 2020 Hosted by Kyle Dacuyan. Join us in celebration of Beautiful Aliens: A Steve Abbott Reader (Nightboat Books, 2019) edited by Jamie Townsend, with an afterword by Alysia Abbott. In this long awaited, first ever retrospective of Steve Abbott's work you'll find writing, illustrations, and comics by this Gay Liberation hero and foundational Bay Area underground writer. Throughout the night we'll hear from the book's editor Jamie Townsend; Steve Abbott's daughter, Alysia Abbott; as well as friends, correspondents, and admirers of Abbott including Nayland Blake, Alexander Chee, Todd Colby, Ariel Goldberg, Hugh Ryan, Rakesh Satyal and Sarah Schulman. About Beautiful Aliens: A Steve Abbott Reader— The first retrospective collection of writing, illustrations, and comics by a hero of the Gay Liberation movement and Bay Area underground writing. Beautiful Aliens: A Steve Abbott Reader (Nightboat Books, 2019) is a landmark collection representing the visionary life's work of beloved Bay Area luminary Steve Abbott. It brings together a broad cross-section of literary and artistic work spanning three decades of poetry, fiction, collage, comics, essays, and autobiography, including underground classics like, Lives of the Poets and Holy Terror, rare pieces of treasured ephemera, and previously unpublished material, representing a survey of Abbott's multivalent practice, as well as reinforcing his essential role within the contemporary canon of queer arts. Steve Abbott (1943—1992) was a poet, critic, editor, novelist, and artist based in San Francisco. Jamie Townsend is a genderqueer poet and editor living in Oakland. They are half-responsible for Elderly, an ongoing publishing experiment and hub of ebullience and disgust. They are the author of Pyramid Song (above/ground press, 2018), and Sex Machines (blush, 2019) as well as the full-length collection Shade (Elis Press, 2015). An essay on the history and influence of the literary magazine Soup was published in The Bigness of Things: New Narrative and Visual Culture (Wolfman Books, 2017). They are the editor of Beautiful Aliens: A Steve Abbott Reader (Nightboat, 2019) and Libertines in the Ante-Room of Love: Poets on Punk (Jet Tone, 2019).

Kotaku Splitscreen
Fire Emblem Never Ends

Kotaku Splitscreen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 89:27


Episode 193: Maddy, Kirk, and Jason talk about Gears of War 4 and the never-ending Fire Emblem: Three Houses before jumping into this week's news from Gamescom (Kojima! Insomniac! Ori and the Blind Forest to Switch!) and, finally, an Outer Wilds spoilercast (35:34). Then some off-topic talk (1:15:45) on Heaven's Gate, Billions, and Succession.Music pick of the week: “Pyramid Song” by Radiohead from Amnesiac, 2001

Strong Songs
Q&A: Nirvana, P!nk, Jethro Tull, Radiohead

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 49:19


Kirk opens up the Strong Songs mailbag to answer your questions about Marty McFly's musical instructions, Ian Anderson's flute style, Kurt Cobain's guitar tone, how to count songs by P!nk and Radiohead, and what to do if you play an "unsexy" instrument. REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE: Back to the Future, a 1985 movie that you've probably seen "Johnny B. Goode" by Chuck Berry, 1958 "Walk Me Home" by P!nk "Where the Boys Are" performed by Connie Francis, 1960 "Come as You Are" by Nirvana from Nevermind, 1991 "Cross-Eyed Mary" by Jethro Tull from Aqualung, 1971 "Money For Nothing" by Dire Straits from Brothers in Arms, 1985 "Pyramid Song" by Radiohead from Amnesiac, 2001 PYRAMID SONG COUNTING BREAKDOWN: Keyboard (eighth notes): [(3 3 4 3 3) + (3 3 4 3 3)] x 2 = 64 eighth notes, aka 32 beats Drums (quarter notes): [(3 2 3) + (3 2 3)] x 2 = 32 quarter notes, aka 32 beats Kirk also made this ludicrous infographic: https://twitter.com/kirkhamilton/status/1164239460604641280 Other links: The Wikipedia entry for the Mere-Exposure Effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mere-exposure_effect OUTRO SOLOIST: Dan Nervo No new outro soloist this episode - we're re-sharing a guitar solo by the fantastic Dan Nervo. Dan plays guitar all around the San Francisco Bay Area in bands like Neon Velvet, and also teaches private guitar lessons. Hit him up if you want to get really good at guitar: https://www.facebook.com/DanNervoGuitarLessons/ NEWSLETTER/MAILING LIST Sign up for Kirk's mailing list to start getting monthly-ish newsletters with music recommendations, links, news, and extra thoughts on new Strong Songs episodes: https://tinyletter.com/KirkHamilton STRONG PLAYLISTS You can find playlists containing every Strong Song as well as all of Kirk's weekly music picks from his other podcast, Kotaku Splitscreen, on both Spotify and Apple Music. SUPPORT STRONG SONGS ON PATREON! The biggest possible thank-you to everyone who's signed up to become a patron of Strong Songs—your support is making it much easier to dedicate the time that the show deserves! If you want to support the show, check out the Strong Songs Patreon. Here's the link: https://Patreon.com/StrongSongs AUGUST 2019 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONS Caleb Rotach Chad Barnard Dan Apczynski Dave Florey Glenn Sara Walsh AUGUST 2019 HALF-NOTE PATRONS Alexander Polson Andre Bremer Andrew Lee Arjun Sharma Bill Thornton Brett Douville Brian Amoebas Chas Lednicky Earl Lozada Emily Williams FlSHBONES Forrest Chang Jaehoon Jeong James Johnson Jasmine Fellows Jeff Dixon Jeffrey Olson John and Sharon Stenglein Jon O’Keefe joujou Justin Liew Justin McElroy Kevin Morrell Kevin Pennyfeather Kyle Simons Max Schechter Melanie Stivers Michael Blackwell Mueller Nate from Kalamazoo Nicholas Schechter Nick Clements Ravy Vajravelu Richard Toller Shane DeLeon Tim Tom Clewer Tom Lauer

Sum Of All Parts - ABC RN
10.0 One, two, three, four!

Sum Of All Parts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 33:00 Very Popular


What can Radiohead tell us about our ancient connection to rhythm?

Sum Of All Parts - ABC RN
10.0 One, two, three, four!

Sum Of All Parts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 33:00


What can Radiohead tell us about our ancient connection to rhythm?

Fake Plastic Podcast
Sonic Allusions in "Idioteque" and "Pyramid Song"

Fake Plastic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 41:59


After the wild success of OK Computer, Radiohead was under immense pressure from critics and fans to provide a worthy follow-up. Several hoped for an OK Computer part two, with the same intricate, guitar-based melodies. But the band was burnt out. After several years of touring and promoting their third record, Thom Yorke became ill, and Phil Selway said the band was worried that their success had turned them into a one-trick band. Plus, according to Colin Greenwood, the band felt like they needed to completely reinvent themselves after other groups began adopting OK Computer-esque sounds. Disillusioned with rock music, and feeling the genre had run its course, Yorke turned to electronica artists like Aphex Twin. Their emphasis on sounds and textures over melody and lyrics intrigued Yorke. So he put down his guitar, sat down at the piano, and began experimenting. The first song he wrote was “Everything In Its Right Place,” which would become the opening track on Kid A. This album revolutionized Radiohead’s sound and was later heralded as the best album of its decade by both Rolling Stone and Pitchfork. In this episode we'll learn about the layers of musical history embedded in Radiohead's work from this period. Bob Fink, chair of the Music Industry Minor at UCLA's Herb Alpert School of Music, will discuss the musical influences that formed “Idioteque” and suggest how Kid A as a whole precursors contemporary music. Then we’ll hear from another musicologist from the UCLA School of Music: Jessica Schwartz. She’ll examine “Pyramid Song,” which was also developed during the Kid A sessions. Although recorded during the same period as “Idioteque,” it was not released until the following year on the band’s follow-up record, Amnesiac. And in contrast to the electronica of “Idioteque,” “Pyramid Song” bears a greater resemblance to the music of jazz greats like Charles Mingus.

Radiohead Heads Radio
Episode 29 – No Surprises

Radiohead Heads Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019


Radiohead finally joins rock royalty with much reluctance as they are inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of fame. We luckily were able to snatch some tickets and watch as the ceremony unfolded for many, many hours. Who was there? What did they wear? Did David Byrne’s speech inspire or confound? We have all those answers plus some behind the scenes tidbits from our mole on the inside. Plus we chat about an surprising Pyramid Song cover, Colin’s first cover story, Thom’s LP3 rumor mill, and Jonny’s possible connection to an awful film. Special thanks to Joe and Kristen from Who Cares About the Rock Hall? This is a big fucking deal!

Hear We Go Podcast
45 - Uncommon Time Signatures

Hear We Go Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 56:35


HeAr wE gO pOdCaSt – weclome to an episode with Uncommon Time Signature, try to follow along our off-beat path. www.lead.deals SPOILER ALERT TRACKLIST: “Golden Brown” by the Stranglers, “Spoonman” by Soundgarden, “Say a little prayer for you” by Aretha Franklin, “Sex Jam 2: Insect Incest” by Milemarker, “” by Drive Like Jehu, “Lateralus” by Tool, “YY Milk” by DJ Cummerbund, “Pyramid Song” by Radiohead, “Videotape” by Radiohead, “Barbie Dreams” by Nicki Minaj, “Dangerzone” by Cherlene, “Question” by System of a Down

The Daily Mail: A Podcast About Radiohead.
Episode 13: Nothing to Fear, Nothing to Doubt?

The Daily Mail: A Podcast About Radiohead.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 172:41


After, uh...six days of waiting, the new episode of The Daily Mail came! Our coverage of Amnesiac begins, and we dig deep into the first three tracks in one of our longest episodes so far. What makes Amnesiac a cult favorite among hardcore fans? What time signature is Pyramid Song in? What's the connection between Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors and True Love Waits? All that and more this week!

The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour
The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour - ep 151

The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2015


ep 151 - 'The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour presents: 'breathing her in.... vol. 1' This week, it's a VERY special episode. This is my most favorite mix I've ever made. I created it about 10 years ago and it's a love song to late night drives and remembering everything that's past and yet to come. There's no talk here, just amazing music and something that I hold very dear to my heart.... enjoy. Songs played this week: 1) Midnight In A Perfect World by DJ Shadow 2) Central Reservation by Beth Orton 3) Possibly Maybe (Lucy Mix) by Bjork 4) Revelation Big Sur by Red House Painters 5) Teardrop by Massive Attack 6) Pyramid Song by Radiohead 7) (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by Cat Power 8) Porcelain by Moby 9) The Ghost Of What Should've Been by Owen 10) Bitter by Me'Shell NdegeOcello 11) Lover I Don't Have To Love by Bright Eyes 12) Untitled 4 by Sigur Ros 13) Olga's Birthday by Rose Polenzani 14) Don't I Hold You by Wheat 15) Better De'd Than Read by Joan of Arc 16) Happy Hour by Matthew Ryan