2012-03-06

hmpf: Cole and Ramse from the show not actually called "Splinter" (Default)
2012-03-06 08:05 pm
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The open G chord is ridiculous.

Actually, my bitching is a couple of weeks late - I can play it okay(ish) now (though I'm still lacking spread). But, seriously. Human fingers weren't made for this chord.
hmpf: Cole and Ramse from the show not actually called "Splinter" (Default)
2012-03-06 11:08 pm

Trying to get into writing mode but RH thoughts keep intruding.

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.)