Just found this Kid A + Amnesiac + extras release. Good time to revisit the albums. I always considered this to be part of their Pink Floyd arc, with these two representing Dark Side and Wish You Were Here.
âOh I could easily talk for an hour about the recorder!â he says. âOne of the great joys of playing American sports arenas with Radiohead is their amazing communal showers. Iâll get to the venue early, seek out these rooms that smell of Deep Heat and jockstraps, get out my recorder, play one of Telemannâs canonic sonatas and just be swamped in this flattering reverb. I have fantasies of putting demands on the rider. You know, instead of cocaine and call girls, hook me up with a really good amateur recorder group. Itâs sick, isnât it?â
There was a recorder group here a few years ago, playing at church events, etc. The Fipple Four.
âOh I could easily talk for an hour about the recorder!â he says. âOne of the great joys of playing American sports arenas with Radiohead is their amazing communal showers. Iâll get to the venue early, seek out these rooms that smell of Deep Heat and jockstraps, get out my recorder, play one of Telemannâs canonic sonatas and just be swamped in this flattering reverb. I have fantasies of putting demands on the rider. You know, instead of cocaine and call girls, hook me up with a really good amateur recorder group. Itâs sick, isnât it?â
After an unnamed hacker stole 18 previously-unreleased recordings from files owned by lead singer Thom Yorke, the band announced that it would not pay the $150,000 the hacker was demanding for ransom.
Instead of allowing the hacker to release the material, Radiohead released the recordings itself on the music platform Bandcamp, allowing listeners to buy the songs for £18 ($23), with all proceeds going to the global grassroots organization Extinction Rebellion.
"Instead of complainingâmuchâor ignoring it, we're releasing all 18 hours on Bandcamp in aid of Extinction Rebellion," Radiohead guitarist and composer Jonny Greenwood wrote on social media.
I read the article and now I know what people are talking about but I haven't had a problem with any CD before, or so I think. Maybe I need to get an old CD and compare it to one on today's. I can do that with a Beatles CD from 1987 and the box set they released in 2009. What I don't understand is why is this happening, if the sound is inferior why do they do it?
Seems like inexperienced audio engineers thought it would be good to increase the volume, not realizing they were clipping it.
If they knew about the clipping, then that would make them stupid engineers, rather than inexperienced.
I read the article and now I know what people are talking about but I haven't had a problem with any CD before, or so I think. Maybe I need to get an old CD and compare it to one on today's. I can do that with a Beatles CD from 1987 and the box set they released in 2009. What I don't understand is why is this happening, if the sound is inferior why do they do it?