Mar. 6th, 2012
So I'm exorcising the Radiohead thoughts by doing a quick RH spam here.
Second week of the tour just started, and there's yet another new song already, as well as some rarities nobody ever expected to hear at a concert in 2012 - like this eleven years old b-side that had never been played live at all.
Actually, the new song isn't a new song. Rather, it's the (or perhaps just: *a*) full-band version of a song that Thom Yorke has been playing solo for a while. I find it pretty interesting how Yorke's songs evolve. They usually start as solo pieces played on piano or with a single acoustic guitar. And then they're brought into the band arena - either Radiohead, or Yorke's other band, Atoms For Peace - and frequently become entirely unrecognisable in the process that follows.
Here's some examples:
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(I hope this works... I've never embedded video here before, let alone across platforms.)
Second week of the tour just started, and there's yet another new song already, as well as some rarities nobody ever expected to hear at a concert in 2012 - like this eleven years old b-side that had never been played live at all.
Actually, the new song isn't a new song. Rather, it's the (or perhaps just: *a*) full-band version of a song that Thom Yorke has been playing solo for a while. I find it pretty interesting how Yorke's songs evolve. They usually start as solo pieces played on piano or with a single acoustic guitar. And then they're brought into the band arena - either Radiohead, or Yorke's other band, Atoms For Peace - and frequently become entirely unrecognisable in the process that follows.
Here's some examples:
(I hope this works... I've never embedded video here before, let alone across platforms.)