This morning I heard an interesting program, described below. He's also now working on stuff by Elliott Smith, whom he calls "the most important singer-songwriter of the past 50 years" (!!).
Two years ago the classical pianist and public radio host Christopher O'Riley released a record of songs by the arty rock band Radiohead. It wasn't a stunt; O'Riley reveres the music of Radiohead. He took the group's big arena rock melodies and edgy harmonic textures and transcribed them for solo piano -- the way music publishers used to transcribe symphonies for amateurs to play at home. He's back now with a second record of Radiohead transcriptions called Hold Me to This.
You can download the segment here, just scroll down a bit:
http://www.wnyc.org/studio360/show.html
Transcribing Radiohead
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Re: Transcribing Radiohead
The jazz pianist Brad Mehldau is also a big Radiohead fan and has recorded several tunes from OK Computer ("Paranoid Android" and "Exit Music (For A Film)" I think). He may have done others in concert. He's one of my favorite young jazz players. Pick up any of his "Live At The Village Vanguard" discs and you won't be disappointed).selfmademug wrote:This morning I heard an interesting program, described below. He's also now working on stuff by Elliott Smith, whom he calls "the most important singer-songwriter of the past 50 years" (!!).
Two years ago the classical pianist and public radio host Christopher O'Riley released a record of songs by the arty rock band Radiohead. It wasn't a stunt; O'Riley reveres the music of Radiohead. He took the group's big arena rock melodies and edgy harmonic textures and transcribed them for solo piano -- the way music publishers used to transcribe symphonies for amateurs to play at home. He's back now with a second record of Radiohead transcriptions called Hold Me to This.
You can download the segment here, just scroll down a bit:
http://www.wnyc.org/studio360/show.html
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This is only peripherally related, but it sort of makes me think of this:
http://cdbaby.com/mp3lofi/hardnphirm-10.m3u
Its Radiohead done as bluegrass ... Rodeohead. Good stuff.
http://cdbaby.com/mp3lofi/hardnphirm-10.m3u
Its Radiohead done as bluegrass ... Rodeohead. Good stuff.
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Rodeohead sounds good to me.....anything to preserve me from their usual claptrap.
What next?
Coldplay on solo glockenspiel
U2 on farfisa organ, end of the pier style
Kraftwerk on the spoons.
Sting with some new musical ideas.
(sorry I was just geting ridiculously left field on the last one)
What next?
Coldplay on solo glockenspiel
U2 on farfisa organ, end of the pier style
Kraftwerk on the spoons.
Sting with some new musical ideas.
(sorry I was just geting ridiculously left field on the last one)
Can't you see I'm trying to change this water to wine