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Roz is one of the most talented and hard working artists in the business right now. So it was my pleasure to be able to discuss their work and history along with one of the most iconic bands of all time. Being in the age of Quarantine, this episode was conducted remotely. With that being said, there was very little vinyl to highlight, but I would completely recommend everyone to pick up Roz's latest release, Loveable, out now on Community Records. It's a really beautiful work of shoe gazy, hook laden pop. Out everywhere you can find music digitally but also vinyl is available here: https://novaonenovaone.bandcamp.com/album/lovable http://www.communityrecords.org/ Follow Roz on all social medias. Don't forget to please subscribe, rate and review the podcast wherever you listen. Thank you. You are loved. And follow us on al social medias too please. Message the podcast at songcrafter666@gmail.com or find us at; Instagram: www.instagram.com/vinyl_and_vision/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/jimmydrab/ Our shop's Facebook: www.facebook.com/parodyofparadigm/ Twitter: twitter.com/JimmyDrab7 Support the podcast by buying something from my shops here: www.ebay.com/usr/shadowgirl73 www.ebay.com/usr/paro-dime Theme song by Jeff Robbins of 123 Astronaut. Vinyl & Vision is a Psychic Static Production.
The hilarious, charming, and impressive in so many ways Demi Adejuyigbe joins Deborah and Joel to discuss his love for Radiohead’s In Rainbows. Once again the subject turns to “sad music” and the struggle with it being a pejorative term. Demi reveals how he willed himself to be a Radiohead fan through the only research that matters - listening to their entire body of work over two weeks. He gave each album two days and what a relief it is that he gave them another shot after Pablo Honey. Where was Joel born? It’ll blow Deborah’s mind. They talk about how funny Thom Yorke is. What? You have to take our word for it because, like Radiohead, this podcast has two geniuses. Find out how guitarist Ed O’Brien affirms his identity in the song “Weird Fishes.”*...*He doesn’t. This episode brought to you by Grape Nuts. Listen to find out what that means! These particular songs are Tom Waits’ “Falling Down” and “Slow Show” by The National. Subscribe, Listen, Enjoy, Rate and Review.
Audra Santa caused something of a sensation on the internet recently. The video for her latest single "Afterglow" was censored by Facebook for 'failing to uphold advertising standards'. Of course, you can watch the video and decide for yourself. Audra is a fantastic conversationalist with a strong female voice, and our chat continued long after the episode wrapped. What was captured on the actual show, you ask? The brilliance of Johnny Cash's "Hurt", sexual empowerment, Portishead's "Dummy", Thunder Bay, Audra's work in the Indigenous community, whether skipping the first two songs on Radiohead's "In Rainbows" is necessary, and the importance of reconciling spirituality and sexuality. And if that's not enough, the lady plays a song for you too. You're welcome. Santa's playlist: David Bowie - Lazarus Johnny Cash - Hurt Madonna - Human Nature The Boudoir Project - Naked Portishead - Glory Box Foals - Late Night Daniel Johns - Preach Florence & The Machine - Big God Radiohead - Reckoner
Radiohead's In Rainbows released with a revolutionary pay-what-you-want distribution method, but it's the excellent and affecting songs that will always endure for fans like Daniel. But his father Greg has never listed to a Radiohead album, and In Rainbows proved to be a good starting point and elicited a great discussion about social anxiety and relationships. Theme music: https://bensound.com.
This month marks the 10th year anniversary of In Rainbows by Radiohead. In this episode Russ, Bryan, and Dylan look back at the widely debated release of In Rainbows and it's mark on the music industry, where In Rainbows ranks within the Radiohead Discography, and offer track-by-track analysis for every song on the album. Episode Timestamps - Introduction and effect on the music industry: Start Where does In Rainbows rank in the Radiohead discography: 24:42 Why Russ says this is his favorite album of all time: 26:48 Song analysis -15 Step: 26:48 -Bodysnatchers: 32:30 -Nude: 37:16 -Weird Fishes/Arpeggi: 44:07 -All I Need: 54:58 -Dylan has to bail/early conclusions: 1:05:30 -Faust Arp: 1:11:44 -Reckoner: 1:19:23 -House of Cards: 1:30:08 -Jigsaw Falling Into Place: 1:32:58 -Videotape: 1:40:38 Disc 2 and closing: 1:44:38
Phantogram kick off Like A Version for 2017 with their track 'Cruel World' before covering Radiohead's In Rainbows classic 'Weird Fishes/Arpeggi'.
Episode #15 y'all! In our love for Radiohead, we will be doing every Radiohead album on the 5's, starting from the beginning. No other band's debut album was such a humble beginning to the trajectory of the rest their career. Radiohead's debut is incredibly solid, so enjoy it. Hey Consequence of Sound. Shots fired. We've already covered Radiohead's In Rainbows, so if you like this, check that one out too. Don't forget to visit the podcast website. www.thisismusicpodcast.com
Episode #02 we breakdown Radiohead's - In Rainbows. Enjoy. Don't forget to check out our website www.thisismusicpodcast.com Rate and review! In Rainbows is written and played by Colin Greenwood, Jonny Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, Phil Selway and Thom Yorke, produced by Nigel Godrich under XL Records, TBD Records and Xurbia Xendless. We don't own any of this music, nor do we claim to. Not sure if this is the proper way to do this. But here you go. Buy this album: https://store-us.wasteheadquarters.com/products/in-rainbows-mp3