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** Episode 68- Live on Electromagnetic Radio** Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! ***TRACKLISTING*** 1. Opening Station (intro)...Paul McCartney 2. I Don't Know...Paul McCartney 3. Invisible Sun...The Police 4. Subterranean Homesick Alien (acoustic)...Radiohead 5. Me & Me...The Beaches 6. Above The Clouds...Gangstarr 7. Cell Therapy...Goodie Mob 8. Elevate My Mind...Stereo MC's 9. Dancer...IDLES 10. Stone Window...Metric 11. Smoke + Lightning...Fast Romantics 12. No Cities Left...The Dears 13. Angry...The Rolling Stones 14. Just Keep Walking...INXS 15. Crumblin' Down...John Mellencamp 16. TK421...Lenny Kravitz 17. Cartoon Earthquake...Blondshell 18. Wave of Mutilation (UK Surf)...Pixies 19. Somewhere Else...Travis 20. Baby, You're A Rich Man...The Beatles 21. Dudley...Yeah Yeah Yeah's 22. My Life (LIVE)...Oingo Boingo 23. Big House...Micheal Penn 24. Eyes...Tracy Bonham 25. Souk Eye...Gorillaz 26. Peace Like A River...Paul Simon 27. Dream a Little Dream of Me (fade out)...Mama's & Papa's
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We join the table of my niece, Lexi! She's never been a stranger to playing pretend, fairy stories, or using her imagination. So she rolled some dice and made an Astral Elf that is friends with a dragon! I don't think she's old enough to understand the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy or the Radiohead reference, but she's pretty "Lucky" that her "Subterranean Homesick Alien" wasn't some kind of "Paranoid Android". Podcast art by Chauncy Riley (https://www.behance.net/graphicsbychauncy), Graphics by Chauncy. Visit our website at https://sidekicksandsidequests.com (https://sidekicksandsidequests.com) Twitter Page (https://twitter.com/SideKQPodcast) Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/SideKQPodcast) Subreddit Page (https://www.reddit.com/r/SideKQPodcast) Instagram Page (https://www.instagram.com/sidekqpodcast) Discord Server (https://discord.gg/yraJJ6JHEd) Special Guest: Lexi.
Álvaro Méndez (de Photolari) nos presta 'OK Computer' de Radiohead. Cuando me planteé a quién invitar para los primeros episodios de 'Disco prestado', Álvaro me vino a la mente casi al instante. Es uno de mis mejores amigos desde que teníamos trece o catorce años, y una de las personas con quien más he hablado de música —y de muchas otras cosas— en la vida. Además, como veréis, tiene bastante labia, y encima se dedica en parte a la comunicación pública, así que me pareció el invitado ideal para estrenarnos con un poco de salero (y ya de paso ayudarme a rebajar los nervios de ponerme a hablar frente a un micrófono durante tanto rato). Por cierto, yo esto no lo había hecho nunca… Así que os pido un pelín de paciencia y, con un poco de suerte, ¡iré aprendiendo con el tiempo! Álvaro hace un poco de todo en Photolari, una web y canal de YouTube sobre fotografía y vídeo, de referencia en el mundo hispanohablante. Cuando no está trabajando emplea su tiempo en hacer de padre, ver pelis, leer cómics, escuchar música y, según la web de Photolari, en «despreciar todo aquello que se haya puesto mínimamente de moda». Vamos allá con la primera de las tres entregas de que dedicaremos a 'OK Computer'. En este episodio Álvaro y yo hablamos de: Cómo, con este disco, Radiohead cambió de estilo con respecto a sus dos discos anteriores: 'Pablo Honey' y 'The Bends'. El compromiso artístico y la actitud 'anti-rockstar' de la banda. Los sonidos y las letras de los tres primeros temas del disco: «Airbag», «Paranoid Android» y «Subterranean Homesick Alien». El videoclip de «Paranoid Android» y de la relación que hay entre esta canción y la 'Guía del autoestopista galáctico'. 'Britpop', 'grunge', trip hop, rock progresivo y la adopción de la música electrónica por el rock. Y por el camino nos encontramos con Portishead, Spiritualized, Pink Floyd, Beck, Björk, DJ Shadow, King Crimson, Pearl jam, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Blur, Oasis, el Napster, Harry Potter y Lady Di, entre otros. 'Disco prestado' en Instagram: @discoprestadopodcast Transcripción: https://marcaliana.com/radiohead-ok-computer-alvaro-mendez-photolari-1-3 La música original de este podcast forma parte de mi EP 'The Entertainer EP', que podéis encontrar en marcaliana.com/musica y en todas las plataformas digitales. ¡Salud y buena música! Marc Aliana marcaliana.com
25 years ago, the world's collective mind was blown by a new collection of songs from England's premier rock band Radiohead. It took a few spins for many to get the genius of OK Computer, but since then critics and fans alike have cited it as one of the greatest pieces of music ever released. We here at ATTT have been looking for an opportunity to use our Worst-To-First format for some deconstructing fun, and we have our sights set on the songs of OK Computer. Paul Larson, Brent Stranathan and Steve Krolikowski of LA's Datamaps are here to pay tribute to this masterpiece album by re-ordering the tracks using our patented Worst-To-First formula. This exercise is really just an excuse to break down the album song-by-song and revel in the genius of it all, and we do.There will be Datamaps music coming soon! For now keep up with everything else we're up to at our Instagram page:https://www.instagram.com/datamapsmusic/?hl=enGet access to every monthly bonus (full-sized) episode that we're producing just for our Patreon people by signing up for as little as $2 a month. Help us keep the lights on at the archives!https://www.patreon.com/alltimetopten
Welcome to the Five Song Mixtape! This week we discuss the mixtape titled “Y'all Want Some Head?” by Devin. You can find the playlist by following our account on Spotify @FiveSongMixtape or you can find us on Instagram @FiveSongMixtape. We would love to hear your thoughts on the playlist and please give us a rating via iTunes to help spread the word!“Y'all Want Some Head?” by Devin1. “My Iron Lung” by Radiohead 2. “Subterranean Homesick Alien” by Radiohead3. “Myxomatosis” by Radiohead4. “Bodysnatchers” by Radiohead5. “True Love Waits” by Radiohead See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a all-Roswell, New Mexico ep! Patrick and Ryan return to talk through the first three episodes of the final season. There's proposal etiquette, a rundown on a slew of new characters and severe distaste for men in bars with guitars, even if they're as hot as Michael.
For Filipinos who grew up in the Philippines, aside from family and food, there are many little things you know you will always be homesick for. You never really appreciate these things until you move overseas and miss them every day.It is easy to take things for granted. We know this feeling so well. Join us in this episode as we share the simple pleasures we miss back home. Episode highlights:Advantages of the malls in the Philippines from other countriesDiscussions neighborhoods in the PhilippinesProducts and easy access to stores in the PhilippinesThe beauty of beaches in the Philippines compared to US and DubaiHow different the community and connections of people in the Philippines are Quote shared in this episode:"Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colors. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving." ― Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky Have questions, comments, or concerns? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@taraletstalk.com. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Audible | Amazon Music | Goodpods | iHeartRADIO | If you enjoyed this episode, please don't forget to give us a five star rating. Or leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. Follow us on Social Media:Taralets Talk Podcast on IGTaralets Talk Podcast on Facebook Taralets Talk is sponsored by Disenyo.co LLC:DISCLAIMER: The opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the hosts and guests on this podcast do not necessarily represent or reflect the official policy, opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of Disenyo.co LLC and its employees.
** Episode 37- Live on Electromagnetic Radio** **Rainy Day Mix** ***TRACKLISTING*** 1. It's a Wonderful Life...Sparklehorse 2. Open...The Cure 3. Lay Me Down...The Frames 4. Blue...Lucinda Williams 5. Subterranean Homesick Alien (acoustic)...Radiohead 6. Fall On Me...REM 7. Everybody's Laughing...Alex Lloyd 8. Goodbye...Emmylou Harris 9. You're A Big Girl Now...Bob Dylan 10. Coolsville...Ricki Lee Jones 11. Almost Blue...Elvis Costello & The Attractions 12. Four Seasons In One Day...Crowded House 13. Venice Queen...Red Hot Chili Peppers 14. Tie Up My Hands...Starsailor 15. Getaway...Russ Glenn 16. Only Love Can Break Your Heart...Neil Young 17. Angelene...PJ Harvey 18. Humble Daisy...XTC 19. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away...The Beatles 20. Go Down...Sam Phillips 21. Pay No Mind (Snoozer)...Beck 22. Background Music...Maren Morris 23. Love Will Keep us Together...Captain & Tennille 24. Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle...Nirvana 25. Joga...Bjork
What makes Christmas different in the Philippines? How do we celebrate Christmas when we're so far away from home?For Filipino immigrants, Christmas is when we feel more sad and homesick. It can be especially challenging to feel like we're part of the celebrations back home. But even though we're away from our families and loved ones, we still create our own little Christmas traditions that make us feel close to home. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. Follow us on Social Media:Taralets Talk Podcast on IGTaralets Talk Podcast on Facebook Taralets Talk is sponsored by Disenyo.co LLC:DISCLAIMER: The opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the hosts and guests on this podcast do not necessarily represent or reflect the official policy, opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of Disenyo.co LLC and its employees.
To cap off season 2, Nick and Austin tackle the remaining OK Computer b-sides, coming up with a grand theory to explain why some of these songs aren't as impressive as b-sides from The Bends. The two also have very conflicting feelings about the three "new" songs that showed up on OKNOTOK, the 20th anniversary edition of OK Computer. Did the band rerecord them in 2015? Fortunately, the episode ends with the OK Computer awards, where they get to select their favorite songs. Songs Discussed: 4:00 - "Lull" 7:33 - "How I Made My Millions" 12:20 - "I Promise" 18:20 - "Lift" 25:17 - "Man of War" 29:20 - The OK Computer Awards The "Creep" Award: The Best Song, Begrudgingly or Not Nick: "Paranoid Android" Austin: "Let Down" The "Blow Out" Award: Our Personal Favorite Song Austin: "Climbing Up the Walls" Nick: "Let Down" The "I Can't" Award: Most Improved Song Nick: "The Tourist" Austin: "No Surprises" and "Subterranean Homesick Alien" The "Million Dollar Question" Award: Best B-Side Nick: "Lift" (Minidisc Version) and "Palo Alto" Austin: "Palo Alto" https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/radiohead-ok-computer-oknotok-1997-2017/ (Pitchfork's review of OKNOTOK, including mention of "I Promise") https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sFvFVkeGVg ("I Promise" OKNOTOK video) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MiniDiscs_(Hacked) (Radiohead MiniDisc leaks) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBGaO89cBMI ("Lift" OKNOTOK video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ripYh8-49Ek ("Lift" live from 1996) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VumfZ-UBdho ("Lift" from the MiniDisc leak) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kA8u6UhjbutZ-b7TXzmX4qkOTg6nGC1vPg50WwCcZyo/preview (Guide to the MiniDisc leak) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXP1KdZX4io ("Man of War" OKNOTOK video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9vAME_4Ws8 ("Man of War" on "Meeting People is Easy") https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BboMpayJomw (Billie Eilish's "No Time To Die" James Bond theme song) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfmQe_eBvrc (Radiohead's cover of "Nobody Does it Better") https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marlon-and-jake-read-dead-people/id1492163935 (Marlon and Jake Read Dead People podcast) http://classics.mit.edu/Virgil/georgics.1.i.html ("The Georgics" by Virgil)
Everything's off kilter this week, as Nick and Austin discuss "Airbag," "Subterranean Homesick Alien," and "Exit Music." Both gush over Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo and Juliet," while failing to even mention Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues." Austin tries to get into some Miles Davis, while Nick repeatedly gets the title of Sogyal Rinpoche's The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying wrong. (He's very sorry.) But first, Austin sees if Nick remembers how to play some songs we've already discussed. If you enjoy what you're hearing, please rate and review us. Like us on https://www.facebook.com/anyonecanplayguitarpodcast (Facebook) Follow us on https://twitter.com/anyonecanplayr1 (Twitter) Songs Discussed: 5:00 - "Airbag" 20:00 - "Subterranean Homesick Alien" 29:15 - "Exit Music"
Following up the guitar masterpiece of OK Computer, Radiohead threw the music world for a loop with Kid A. More than twenty years after it's release hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with author Steven Hyden about how the album was made and its lasting impact. Plus Jim and Greg talk with author Paul Gorman about the subversive life of Malcolm McLaren, the manager of the Sex Pistols. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lURecord a Voice Memo: https://bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Featured Songs:Radiohead, "Idioteque," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000Radiohead, "How To Disappear Completely," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000Radiohead, "Subterranean Homesick Alien," OK Computer, Parlophone, 1997Travis, "Writing To Reach You," The Man Who, Independiente, 1999Autechre, "Rae," LP5, Warp, 1999Radiohead, "Fake Plastic Trees," The Bends, Parlophone, 1995Radiohead, "Everything In Its Right Place," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000Radiohead, "Kid A (Live)," Unreleased, N/A, 2001Radiohead, "Kid A," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000Radiohead, "Treefingers," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000Radiohead, "The National Anthem (Live)," Unreleased, N/A, 2001Radiohead, "15 Step," In Rainbows, Parlophone, 2007Radiohead, "The National Anthem," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000Sex Pistols, "Anarchy In the U.K.," Never Mind the Bullocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, Virgin, 1977Sex Pistols, "God Save the Queen," Never Mind the Bullocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, Virgin, 1977Sex Pistols, "Pretty Vacant," Never Mind the Bullocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, Virgin, 1977Bow Wow Wow, "I Want Candy," The Last of the Mohicans, RCA, 1982Malcolm McLaren, "Buffalo Gals," Duck Rock, Virgin, 1983Dawn Richard, "Bussifame," Second Line, Merge, 2021
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
[Redacción] @ecosdelvinilo Les compartimos un programa especial por el 24 aniversario del que probablemente es el mejor disco de los últimas décadas: OK Computer de Radiohead, el cual se lanzó el 21 de mayo de 1997. Ricardo Portmán nos relata su historia, track by track. Escucharemos Fitter Happier (intro), Airbag, Paranoid Android, Subterranean Homesick Alien, Exit Music (For a Film), Let Down, Karma Police, Electioneering, Climbing Up The Walls, No Surprises, Lucky, The Tourist, Lucky (Rufus T. Firefly) y Fitter Happier (outro) + Bonus track.
What are the best and worst songs on Radiohead's OK Computer? Between the four of us, we've witnessed quite a few memorable shows of theirs and were affected by this album in all kinds of interesting ways. By far our longest and most heartfelt episode to date. Just too much to say! All seven of the albums we've ranked previously were from the 80s, so it's nice to finally march out into another decade, though our British streak continues with Dan's pick. Please tell us how YOU would rank tonight's tunes on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod ! FILE UNDER/SPOILERS: "Airbag", Thom Yorke, "Paranoid Android", rampant consumerism, "Subterranean Homesick Alien", Oxford, "Exit Music (For a Film)", Jonny Greenwood, "Let Down", alternative rock, "Karma Police", social alienation, "Fitter Happier", Phil Selway, art rock, "Electioneering", emotional isolation, Ed O'Brien, "Climbing Up the Walls", progressive rock, Nigel Godrich, England, "No Surprises", Colin Greenwood, "Lucky", political malaise, "The Tourist", 1997. US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.com http://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com (Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4OFTIda46Di4HkS0CDvM7L (Dan's top 100 songs of 2020) THEM: https://www.radiohead.com END CREDITS SONG: Radiohead by Talking Heads
Following up the guitar masterpiece of OK Computer, Radiohead threw the music world for a loop with Kid A. Twenty years after it's release hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with author Steven Hyden about how the album was made and its lasting impact. They also discuss the life and career of the Sex Pistols and New York Dolls manager Malcolm McLaren. Become a member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/36zIhZK Record a Voice Memo and email it to interact@soundopinions.org Featured Songs:Radiohead, "Idioteque," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000Radiohead, "How To Disappear Completely," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000Radiohead, "Subterranean Homesick Alien," OK Computer, Parlophone, 1997Travis, "Writing To Reach You," The Man Who, Independiente, 1999Autechre, "Rae," LP5, Warp, 1999Radiohead, "Fake Plastic Trees," The Bends, Parlophone, 1995Radiohead, "Everything In Its Right Place," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000Radiohead, "Kid A (Live)," Unreleased, N/A, 2001Radiohead, "Kid A," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000Radiohead, "Treefingers," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000Radiohead, "The National Anthem (Live)," Unreleased, N/A, 2001Radiohead, "15 Step," In Rainbows, Parlophone, 2007Radiohead, "The National Anthem," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000Sex Pistols, "Anarchy In the U.K.," Never Mind the Bullocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, Virgin, 1977Sex Pistols, "God Save the Queen," Never Mind the Bullocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, Virgin, 1977Sex Pistols, "Pretty Vacant," Never Mind the Bullocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, Virgin, 1977Bow Wow Wow, "I Want Candy," The Last of the Mohicans, RCA, 1982Malcolm McLaren, "Buffalo Gals," Duck Rock, Virgin, 1983Sault, "Hard Life," Untitled (Black Is), Forever Living Originals, 2020
On this episode of Quantum Week, it's movie "The Fifth Element" and song "Subterranean Homesick Alien" by Radiohead. It's Matt's birthday, so he controls the week we land in. Does the movie hold up as well as the song?
Welcome to episode 74! This week, Emma heads down to the town of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, to discuss the Kelly Green Men (who, by the way, are silver, not green). Anish’s story is about a killer on death row for a single crime, but would later be linked to 22 more murders. He covers the story of Tommy Lynn Sells, and how a crime writer’s correspondence closed many cases — plus we briefly revisit an old case of Emma’s! As for viewing for the week, Emma’s February break allowed us to binge a lot. We watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to celebrate Emma’s first college acceptance! We also watched Grosse Point Blank (one of Anish’s favs), but the big binge was Amazon Prime’s Hunters, about a group of Nazi killers in 1977. As for Liverpool FC, they lost the 1st leg of their Champions League tie against Athletic Madrid, but there is still the 2nd leg to play at Anfield! Send us your own suggestions/fun facts/stories through our gmail (everythinginpodcast@gmail.com) or through our website (www.everythingpodcast.weebly.com)! And of course, follow us on instagram @everythinginpodcast and twitter @between_podcast. Our spotify playlist is called The Soundtrack In Between - feel free to check it out! Enjoy!
Understanding Radiohead's lyrics is a common complaint for first-time listeners. It almost makes me wonder if “Creep” was such a hit because, in part, you can understand the lyrics so well. Whereas with songs like “The Gloaming” or “The National Anthem,” you may only pick up on every other word. Thankfully we have websites like Genius to clear things up. If you don’t know, Genius is a website that publishes official lyrics and then crowd-sources annotations and interpretations. The site also does artist interviews and additional research to verify the stories behind certain lyrics. So Ken Partridge, senior editor at Genius, knows a thing or two about uncovering a song’s history and evaluating how that history may influence our understanding of the lyrics. In this episode, Ken and I will dissect the song “The Bends” — untangling the various meanings of its title and discussing how its past may change your interpretation. And then we’ll hear from pianist David Bennett, who analyzes Radiohead’s music and lyrics on his YouTube channel David Bennet Piano. He’ll offer a fan’s perspective on the lyrics of “Subterranean Homesick Alien” from OK Computer. Because some of the greatest lyrical interpretations I’ve heard have stemmed from fans who simply analyze Radiohead for fun.
OK Computer, c'est LE disque rock de l'année 1997, une toute nouvelle direction musicale pour le groupe et pour l'époque. Boudés par les médias sur le précédent The Bends, Radiohead va pourtant rencontrer un succès critique intense dès sa sortie et être propulsé en tête des charts anglais et américains. Nous, nous étions quatre ados en pleine puberté. Manu avait le poster dans sa chambre, Grégoire rejouait tous les titres à la guitare, Vanessa détestait ce groupe de depressifs et Fanny est bizarrement toujours passée à côté. Chaque mois, dans Radio K7 on vous raconte l'histoire d'un disque culte qui a marqué nos années '90s. Animé par Emmanuel Minelle, Grégoire Sauvage, Vanessa Sosnovsky et Fanny Giniès. Enregistré à Substudioz (Paris) par Gaspard Rojo. Identité graphique réalisée par Floating Studio. Crédits Générique : Dr Alban "Sing Hallelujah" Titres écoutés dans l'émission : Radiohead "Airbag", "Paranoid Android", "Subterranean Homesick Alien", "Exit Music (For a Film)", "Let Down", "Karma Police", "Fitter Happier", "Electioneering", "Climbing Up the Walls", "No Surprises", "Lucky", "The Tourist", "Lift". Extraits : Pub "Radiohead : version 21 secondes" (INA) Vous avez aimé le podcast ? Vous pouvez vous abonner et encore mieux, nous laisser un commentaire et nous noter avec des étoiles ! Retrouvez-nous sur : Facebook : www.facebook.com/Radiok7podcast Instagram : www.instagram.com/radio_k7/ Twitter : twitter.com/RadioK7Podcast
Lizzo delves into her love for Lauryn Hill ‘s “Zion” and Radiohead’s “Subterranean Homesick Alien,” takes the listener on a journey through her musical influences, and explains why Minneapolis made it possible for her to find her musical way. Listen to this episode on Stitcher Subscribe via the Podcasts App, iTunes or Stitcher to get […]
Lizzo delves into her love for Lauryn Hill ‘s “Zion” and Radiohead’s “Subterranean Homesick Alien,” takes the listener on a journey through her musical influences, and explains why Minneapolis made it possible for her to find her musical way. Listen to this episode on Stitcher Subscribe via the Podcasts App, iTunes or Stitcher to get […]
El objetivo de este podcast es llegar a los cien episodios para poder descorchar una rica champaña y comer canapés. 0:00:00 Arrancamos con Muxi Butinina en el piso charlando con Willy sobre los 100 episodios de #MiGatoDinamita. Nuestro deseo es tirar la casa por la ventana. Literal. ¡Qué nervios!0:05:50 No sé cómo pero de golpe empezamos a hablar de César Banana Pueyerredón. Algo que claramente nos cuesta mucho. ¿Banana? ¿No es acaso una fruta?0:11:07 Música "Déjame entrar a tu corazón" por César Banana Pueyrredón0:14:00 En un clima muy cool, Muxi y Willy charlan de música y pasan de Brian Eno a "Ok computer" de Radiohead. 0:24:17 Música Subterranean Homesick Alien por Radiohead**Willy promete hablar de gatos. ¿Ustedes que piensan?**0:28:15 Entintado nos sorprende con esta maravilla: "La saga de Osvaldo". 0:31:00 Nos las arreglamos para aprovechar que Susanette no está presente y así hablar de música y de otras cosas interesantes y esquivar a los felinos.0:32:33Atención, amigos... logramos hablar de gatos: Muxi tiene una gata llamada Wendy, cuya foto nunca conseguimos y alguna que otra cosa tiene para decir de ella. 0:36:24 En un confuso episodio, terminamos hablando de Patricia Sarán, amiga dinamita y de su conocida publicidad del ascensor. Y desde luego, nos confundimos de cuenta. ¡Que no se entere porque se pudre todo!0:40:25 Música "Me haces bien" por Jorge Drexler*Al cierre de este episodio, #Entintado estaba en la comunión de su hijo Gonzalo y Susanette seguía sin voz. Algo rarísimo: más de 20 días sin voz. ¡Vamos Susan, que extrañamos tus mensajes de whatsapp*Ilustramos este episodio con fotos alusivas: Graciela Borges; César; Brian Eno; la tapa de Ok Computer; Patito Sarán y Wendy, la gata de nuestro amigo y compañero, Muxi Butinina.
Welcome back to Pilot Inspectors. On today's episode, we discuss the 1996 pilot for the NBC sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun, starring Jon Lithgow, Jane Curtin, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Today's intro music is "Subterranean Homesick Alien" by Radiohead.
Topics of discussion in the second half of our seventh episode include Radiohead's history with soundtracking films, the curious case of Subterranean Homesick Alien live, and the aesthetic of OK Computer. Plus: Ben shares what he's hoping to see at Radiohead's performance at Lollapalooza next week.
Songs from the Comfy Orange Chair: Episode 3 Holy Smokes! Another episode of Songs From a Comfy Orange Chair. This makes it 3, folks! This episode includes two tracks: a cover of Radiohead’s Subterranean Homesick Alien, and Johnny’s original trackTelescopes from his 2008 album Permutations. Enjoy! Originally recorded and released on 11/08/15