Machine Vs Paranoid Android

On August 20, 2010, in Mobile Technology, by admin
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Long Lost Battle Of Paranoid Android And Machine.

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One of the greatest performances ever to grace the stage on Later with Jools Holland BBC

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“Paranoid Android” by Radiohead; cover and performance by the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo. Recorded live in concert at the Fox Theater in Spokane, WA (May 3, 2009). www.andersonroe.net This was the premiere of our arrangement for two pianos. In creating our cover of “Paranoid Android,” we drew inspiration from the song’s epic scope, the lyrics’ strikingly evocative images, and Thom Yorke’s emotive singing. Our treatment of the musical material, however, is far from literal; the arrangement takes on a life of its own as it strays from the original’s structure and elaborates frenetically on melodic motives. As a tribute to Radiohead’s iconoclastic spirit, we have put our own Anderson & Roe stamp on the song. Original Song Lyrics Please could you stop the noise, I’m trying to get some rest From all the unborn chicken voices in my head What’s that…? (I may be paranoid, but not an android) What’s that…? (I may be paranoid, but not an android) When I am king, you will be first against the wall With your opinion which is of no consequence at all What’s that…? (I may be paranoid, but no android) What’s that…? (I may be paranoid, but no android) Ambition makes you look pretty ugly Kicking and squealing gucci little piggy You don’t remember You don’t remember Why don’t you remember my name? Off with his head, man Off with his head, man Why don’t you remember my name? I guess he does…. Rain down, rain down Come on rain down on me From a great height From a great height

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Radiohead, at Glastonbury Festival in 2003, playing “Paranoid Android”. By 2003 most people had accepted the idea that it was no longer possible to crash the festival and hence it is recognised as one of the most successful years to date. The number of tickets available to the public was increased slightly over 2002, partially in response to criticism that the 2002 festival was underpopulated and lacked atmosphere. The tickets sold out within one day of going on sale, in marked contrast to the two months it took to sell a similar number in 2002. It was also the first year that tickets sold out before the full lineup was announced. This was also the year Radiohead returned to headline the Pyramid Stage. Revenue raised for good causes from ticket and commercial licence sales topped £1 million, half of which went to Oxfam, Greenpeace and Water Aid.

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Track 2 off the album Radiodread (2006, Radiohead cover).

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