Immerse Your Soul In Love - The Radiohead Thread

I just discovered this podcast - started with the Radiohead song draft but now starting back at the beginning with the In Rainbows breakdown



Ever since you shared this I had it saved. Finally started to have time to listen these - about midway through now. Amazing. I was literally sweating when listening to these at times. So exhilarating - you know this is an amazing album but the way this person breaks it down, especially from the musical theory perspective is amazing. I've learnt so much about the album I didn't know before. Wish I could get a "guide" like this on all the Radiohead albums.


Still need to get around and frame the one I picked up previously. Anything fancy with that frame? Not too sure what all you're supposed to consider when framing these sort of prints.
 
Still need to get around and frame the one I picked up previously. Anything fancy with that frame? Not too sure what all you're supposed to consider when framing these sort of prints.
I just got a cheap frame on amazon for the moment. It's wooden and has plexi instead of glass. I'll eventually teach myself how to make nicer frames when I finish building out my workshop, but custom frames around here are insanely expensive. A friend who has a bunch of nice artwork always seems to say that plexi is better than glass because if the frame somehow falls off the wall, the glass could easily shatter and damage the print while plexi won't. He also recommends getting something with UV protection if it's near any direct sunlight.
 
well this is cool. maybe it's well known to folks in here already, but i'd never heard of it, and a performance is coming to the minnesota orchestra next year.



Steve Hackman's BRAHMS V. RADIOHEAD:
An orchestral synthesis of the Brahms 1st Symphony and Radiohead's 'OK Computer'
Performed live by STEREO HIDEOUT: BROOKLYN
May 19, 2018 at Kings Theatre, Brooklyn, NY
Andrew Lipke, Will Post, and Kerén Tayár, vocalists
Created and conducted by Steve Hackman

Presented in partnership with Kings Theatre and Catskill Jazz Factory

Playlist:

1. Introduction (0:00)
2. Airbag (3:14)
3. Brahms 1st Movement Introduction/Exposition (4:52)
4. Paranoid Android (8:51)
5. Climbing Up The Walls (14:13)
6. Brahms 1st Movement Recapitulation (16:03)
7. Karma Police (17:58)
8. Brahms 1st Movement Conclusion (19:32)

9. Subterranean Homesick Alien (21:00)
10. Brahms 2nd Movement (25:06)
11. No Surprises (27:13)
12. Brahms 2nd Movement Recap (29:50)
13. No Surprises Reprise/Brahms 2nd Movement Conclusion (32:53)

14. Brahms 3rd Movement (34:10)
15. Let Down (36:58)
16. Brahms 3rd Movement Conclusion (41:18)

17. Brahms 4th Movement Introduction (42:53)
18. Exit Music (For A Film) (47:38)
19. Brahms 4th Movement Exposition (51:26)
20. Lucky (55:11)
21. Brahms 4th Movement Recapitulation (Second theme) (59:40)
22. Electioneering (1:02:12)
23. Brahms 4th Movement Conclusion (1:04:24)
 
well this is cool. maybe it's well known to folks in here already, but i'd never heard of it, and a performance is coming to the minnesota orchestra next year.



Steve Hackman's BRAHMS V. RADIOHEAD:
An orchestral synthesis of the Brahms 1st Symphony and Radiohead's 'OK Computer'
Performed live by STEREO HIDEOUT: BROOKLYN
May 19, 2018 at Kings Theatre, Brooklyn, NY
Andrew Lipke, Will Post, and Kerén Tayár, vocalists
Created and conducted by Steve Hackman

Presented in partnership with Kings Theatre and Catskill Jazz Factory

Playlist:

1. Introduction (0:00)
2. Airbag (3:14)
3. Brahms 1st Movement Introduction/Exposition (4:52)
4. Paranoid Android (8:51)
5. Climbing Up The Walls (14:13)
6. Brahms 1st Movement Recapitulation (16:03)
7. Karma Police (17:58)
8. Brahms 1st Movement Conclusion (19:32)

9. Subterranean Homesick Alien (21:00)
10. Brahms 2nd Movement (25:06)
11. No Surprises (27:13)
12. Brahms 2nd Movement Recap (29:50)
13. No Surprises Reprise/Brahms 2nd Movement Conclusion (32:53)

14. Brahms 3rd Movement (34:10)
15. Let Down (36:58)
16. Brahms 3rd Movement Conclusion (41:18)

17. Brahms 4th Movement Introduction (42:53)
18. Exit Music (For A Film) (47:38)
19. Brahms 4th Movement Exposition (51:26)
20. Lucky (55:11)
21. Brahms 4th Movement Recapitulation (Second theme) (59:40)
22. Electioneering (1:02:12)
23. Brahms 4th Movement Conclusion (1:04:24)

Yep..this came to Columbus a few years ago and it was awesome :)
 
well this is cool. maybe it's well known to folks in here already, but i'd never heard of it, and a performance is coming to the minnesota orchestra next year.



Steve Hackman's BRAHMS V. RADIOHEAD:
An orchestral synthesis of the Brahms 1st Symphony and Radiohead's 'OK Computer'
Performed live by STEREO HIDEOUT: BROOKLYN
May 19, 2018 at Kings Theatre, Brooklyn, NY
Andrew Lipke, Will Post, and Kerén Tayár, vocalists
Created and conducted by Steve Hackman

Presented in partnership with Kings Theatre and Catskill Jazz Factory

Playlist:

1. Introduction (0:00)
2. Airbag (3:14)
3. Brahms 1st Movement Introduction/Exposition (4:52)
4. Paranoid Android (8:51)
5. Climbing Up The Walls (14:13)
6. Brahms 1st Movement Recapitulation (16:03)
7. Karma Police (17:58)
8. Brahms 1st Movement Conclusion (19:32)

9. Subterranean Homesick Alien (21:00)
10. Brahms 2nd Movement (25:06)
11. No Surprises (27:13)
12. Brahms 2nd Movement Recap (29:50)
13. No Surprises Reprise/Brahms 2nd Movement Conclusion (32:53)

14. Brahms 3rd Movement (34:10)
15. Let Down (36:58)
16. Brahms 3rd Movement Conclusion (41:18)

17. Brahms 4th Movement Introduction (42:53)
18. Exit Music (For A Film) (47:38)
19. Brahms 4th Movement Exposition (51:26)
20. Lucky (55:11)
21. Brahms 4th Movement Recapitulation (Second theme) (59:40)
22. Electioneering (1:02:12)
23. Brahms 4th Movement Conclusion (1:04:24)

Saw this in Brooklyn a few years ago. The conductor wore a leather jacket from what I remember which made us laugh a bit. But it was cool!
 
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