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Jack and Chandler talk about the cinematic equivalent to Radiohead's OK Computer, VANILLA SKY. Topics include our general thoughts on Tom Cruise/Cameron Crowe, how popular music is used in film and how badass James Gunn's THE SUICIDE SQUAD will probably be. Oh and there's a tangent about SOUTHLAND TALES...the movie we were originally going to cover but didn't...because it sucks. But, VANILLA SKY doesn't. You gotta listen to find out why. Find the podcast on Twitter: @WarpedCelluloid Contact us at warpedcelluloidpodcast@gmail.com Order Jack's book TALES UNDER THE BLOOD MOON on Amazon.
Enjoy this bonus episode on Radiohead's OK Computer reissue, OKNOTOK, as well as the band's most recent album, A Moon Shaped Pool—both recorded at the time of their original release.
or “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the MTV Beach House.” Its July 4th and we’re taking on a thoroughly un-American record. Is “OK Computer” protest music? What constituted marketing before social media? Is listening to Radiohead the same thing as putting on fake glasses? Now that’s what I call GOAT! vol. 1984.Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and FB @WhatIsGOATpod. Check out our website at www.WhatIsGOATpod.com
It's finally happening! As we reach the penultimate episode to be part of our weekly releases, Bill and Brian take the time to talk about what's great about Radiohead's OK Computer (1997, Parlophone/Capitol). Bill spends a little time talking about what happens when fans say things like they can't get into an artist or album and how it can be perceived. Then we get to the track by track review, focusing on what we enjoy in the tunes!
Your bummed out presenters Danny, Brandon, and Dave get extra bummed out on this final Al-Bums episode of Season 2 with OK Computer! Danny takes us through his first experience with Radiohead, where Dave and Brandon are seasoned vets. How bummed will he get?
On this episode Dan picks Radiohead's OK Computer and talks about why he loves it, and Rob talks about why he doesn't! The post For the record #01 – OK Computer appeared first on When Nerds Collide.
Our first episode! That Record Got Me High takes on the elephant in the 1997 room, Radiohead's groundbreaking and profoundly influential masterpiece, OK Computer. Rob and Barry go head to head with mixed drinks and opinionated commentary. This episodes intro music provided via Quin's 8Bit "Let Down" and outro music by 8-Bit Sound's "Cross The Breeze". www.facebook.com/ThatRecordGotMeHigh/ trgmh33@gmail.com http://ThatRecordGotMeHigh.com
This week on Three Dicks' Picks, we talk about the Indonesian martial arts movie The Raid 2, Radiohead's OK Computer, and the Tide Pod challenge along with sharing a few mischievous childhood stories. At the end of every episode, we rate each pick as well as reveal our picks for our next episode - so you can watch, listen, and join in on the discussion!
Will and Barrett discuss the 20th anniversary of Radiohead's OK Computer, plus Cigarettes After Sex, live reports, and travel reports.
Last week I wrote a column about how I believe that Radiohead's OK Computer is the best album of the last 20 years. One person who did not agree with me is my friend and Celebration Rock podcast producer Derek Madden, a longtime Radiohead fan who's been on board with the band since Pablo Honey. For Madden, OK Computer isn't even the best Radiohead LP — he prefers 2007's In Rainbows. He's not alone in this opinion — numerous people reached out to me on Twitter after my story ran to express similar sentiments. So I invited Derek back on the pod to debate OK Computer vs. In Rainbows. We also talk about whether Kid A has aged well, Derek's experience seeing Radiohead open for Alanis Morissette in 1996, and how we would try to convert a Radiohead skeptic.
This week on Geeky Brummie, things are OK not OK... Keith reviews John Wick Chapter 2 and talks about his love of the film series; Ryan talks about the biggest announcements from E3, and the team celebrate 20 years of Radiohead's OK Computer. Originally Broadcast 17/06/2017 But wait, there's more! We also chat about Ghost in The Shell, greeting cards, Guy narrating some sandy balls, Peter Wyngarde, zoos & kites. Weird News visits Canada for Swimmers vs Sharks then Korea for Street View Dogs. We delve into Philip Ellis' (verified) tweeting from Luton Airport, a San Pellers taste test and the return of Mr Timms & his pork products. It's like an expansion pack of Geek! Korean Dog View: Listen Live - www.brumradio.com Brum Radio Twitter- www.twitter.com/BrumRadio Geeky Brummie Twitter- www.twitter.com/GeekyBrummie Follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/GeekyBrummie Like us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/GeekyBrummie
AudioHammock takes an in depth look at one of the best albums of the '90s, Radiohead's OK Computer. How the album so prophetically described the world we live in today, track by track analysis, and more. An episode for Radiohead fans by Radiohead fans.
It's Bonus Song Thursday! And Bill and Brian delve a little deeper into Nirvana's catalog by discussing the band's cover of David Bowie's "The Man Who Sold the World" from their MTV Unplugged performance. The guys talk about the elegiac nature of the song, how well the Unplugged performance works as an album, Nirvana's ability to bring a nuanced touch to their softer songs, and Pat Smear. Additionally, we talk about why we won't by discussing Radiohead's OK Computer anytime soon but where listeners can scratch that itch if they feel the need.