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Tag Archives: Radiohead
Tuesday Tunes: Chronology of my favorite music artists
Below is a table identifying my favorite musical artists over the years. As can be seen, they vary from time to time, with some appearing more than once. Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Weezer, The Stills, and Wolf Alice have all accomplished … Continue reading
Posted in art, Canada, Communications, culture, entertainment, fun, history, Ireland, Music, music reviews, pictures, Radio, UK, video, writing
Tagged Aerosmith, artists, Canada, Carole King, chronology, DCFC, Def Leppard, entertainment, Fleetwood Mac, fun, Ireland, Metric, music, Pat Benatar, Pearl Jam, Phoebe Bridgers, Radiohead, Scandal, The Beatles, The Cars, The Monkees, The Stills, U2, UK, USA, Weezer, Wolf Alice
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Two outstanding new British rock albums
I have been captivated by two new rock album releases – and as is so often the case, both come from British musicians – one by Cornershop and theater by EOB (Ed O’Brien of Radiohead). England is a Garden … Continue reading
Posted in art, Asia, diversity, entertainment, fun, geography, India, Music, music reviews, songs, UK, video
Tagged Cornershop, Ed O'Brien, EOB, Radiohead
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Radiohead’s triumphant tour de force
I was going to write a review of Radiohead’s stunning new album entitled A Moon Shaped Pool. But, after reading the review by Chris Gerard on PopMatters, I realized there was no possible way to say it any better. Here … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, Europe, music, music reviews, UK, video, writing
Tagged Radiohead
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Urban design without fake plastic signs
In many communities across the country, commercial signage seems to be employed in a manner that appears more appropriate in Las Vegas, Times Square, or in this Radiohead video for the song Fake Plastic Trees, rather than on businesses fronting Main Street. … Continue reading
Posted in adaptive reuse, advertising, architecture, art, branding, business, cities, commerce, Communications, consumerism, downtown, economic development, historic preservation, history, land use, new urbanism, placemaking, planning, signs, urban planning, zoning
Tagged advertising, architecture, branding, business, cities, communications, Fake Plastic Trees, history, land use, placemaking, planning, Radiohead, signs, Traverse City, zoning
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Dialing in Radiohead live
I attended a Radiohead concert last night at the Palace of Auburn Hills outside of Detroit. The opening act was Caribou and from what I saw (the last ten minutes due to traffic) they were very good. Radiohead hit the … Continue reading
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Tagged concert, Detroit, entertainment, music, Radiohead, reviews
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Oh yeah, Radiohead here I come!
Been waiting all week for tickets to go on sale this morning for Radiohead since it was announced that they would be playing at the Palace of Auburn Hills in suburban Detroit in June.Was able to buy three of them … Continue reading
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Tagged entertainment, fun, music, Radiohead, rock music
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Oh yeah, Radiohead here I come!!!!!
Been waiting all week for tickets to go on sale this morning for Radiohead since it was announced that they would be playing at the Palace of Auburn Hills in suburban Detroit in June. Was able to buy three of them … Continue reading
Radiohead’s mind-blowing new release: “The King of Limbs”
What can I say? There is no more influential band on the planet nowadays than Radiohead. The King of Limbs only solidifies their position at the top. Other bands may sell more records, but none (with the possible exception … Continue reading