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Climbing Up The Walls by Radiohead

Biografie van de kunstenaar Radiohead

Radiohead Is An English Rock Band Formed In Abingdon Oxfordshire In 1985. The Band Consists Of Thom Yorke Vocals Guitar Piano Keyboards Brothers Jonny Greenwood Lead Guitar Keyboards Other Instruments And Colin Greenwood Bass Ed O'Brien Guitar Backing Vocals And Philip Selway Drums Percussion . They Have Worked With The Producer Nigel Godrich And The Cover Artist Stanley Donwood Since 1994. Radiohead's Experimental Approach Is Credited With Advancing The Sound Of Alternative Rock. Radiohead Signed To EMI In 1991 And Released Their Debut Album Pablo Honey In 1993 Their Debut Single "Creep" Became A Worldwide Hit. Radiohead's Popularity And Critical Standing Rose With The Release Of The Bends In 1995. Radiohead's Third Album OK Computer 1997 Brought Them International Fame Noted For Its Complex Production And Themes Of Modern Alienation It Is Acclaimed As A Landmark Record And One Of The Best Albums In Popular Music. Radiohead's Fourth Album Kid A 2000 Marked A Dramatic Change In Style Incorporating Influences From Electronic Music Jazz Classical Music And Krautrock. Though Kid A Divided Listeners It Later Attracted Wide Acclaim. It Was Followed By Amnesiac 2001 Recorded In The Same Sessions. Hail To The Thief 2003 With Lyrics Addressing The War On Terror Was Radiohead's Final Album For EMI. Radiohead Self-Released Their Seventh Album In Rainbows 2007 As A Download For Which Customers Could Set Their Own Price To Critical And Chart Success. Their Eighth Album The King Of Limbs 2011 An Exploration Of Rhythm Was Developed Using Extensive Looping And Sampling. A Moon Shaped Pool 2016 Prominently Featured Jonny Greenwood's Orchestral Arrangements. Yorke Jonny Greenwood Selway And O'Brien Have Released Solo Albums In 2021 Yorke And Jonny Greenwood Debuted A New Band The Smile. By 2011 Radiohead Had Sold More Than 30 Million Albums Worldwide. Their Awards Include Six Grammy Awards And Four Ivor Novello Awards And They Hold Five Mercury Prize Nominations The Most Of Any Act. Seven Radiohead Singles Have Reached The Top 10 On The UK Singles Chart "Creep" 1992 "Street Spirit Fade Out " 1996 "Paranoid Android" 1997 "Karma Police" 1997 "No Surprises" 1998 "Pyramid Song" 2001 And "There There" 2003 . "Creep" And "Nude" 2008 Reached The Top 40 On The US Billboard Hot 100. Rolling Stone Named Radiohead One Of The 100 Greatest Artists Of All Time And Rolling Stone Readers Voted Them The Second-Best Artist Of The 2000s. Five Radiohead Albums Have Been Included In Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time Lists. Radiohead Were Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 2019. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Radiohead Studio Albums
Pablo Honey 1993 The Bends 1995 OK Computer 1997 Kid A 2000 Amnesiac 2001 Hail To The Thief 2003 In Rainbows 2007 The King Of Limbs 2011 A Moon Shaped Pool 2016

Frogtoon Muziek - Nummerinformatie: Climbing Up the Walls

Sung From The Perspective Of Paranoid Fear Itself “Climbing Up The Walls” Takes The English Idiomatic Expression For Utter Unpleasant Feelings Such As Worry And Doubt Giving The Expression A Voice. “Climbing Up The Walls” Is One Of The First Tracks By The Band To Be Described As “scary.” Relying Heavily On Strings But Not In A Conventional Way As The String Section Composed By Jonny Greenwood Alone Features 16 Different Violins Playing Quarter Tones Apart From One Another. Thom Accompanies The Chilling Melodies With Equally Haunting Lyrics About The Relentless Internal Demons People Face. “Climbing Up The Walls” Is The Sixteenth Track In The 01 10 Playlist And Serves To Complement “Reckoner” From Radiohead’s In Rainbows Album. Thom "This Is About The Unspeakable. Literally Skull-Crushing. I Used To Work In A Mental Hospital Around The Time That Care In The Community Started And We All Just Knew What Was Going To Happen. And It's One Of The Scariest Things To Happen In This Country Because A Lot Of Them Weren't Just Harmless... It Was Hailing Violently When We Recorded This. It Seemed To Add To The Mood. Some People Can't Sleep With The Curtains Open In Case They See The Eyes They Imagine In Their Heads Every Night Burning Through The Glass. Lots Of People Have Panic Buttons Fitted In Their Bedrooms So They Can Reach Over And Set The Alarm Off Without Disturbing The Intruder. This Song Is About The Cupboard Monster." From A Radiohead Interview Published In Rolling Stone In 2017 For The 20th Anniversary Of OK Computer Phil Selway Because Of The Ghosts I Probably Went To Bed With The Duvet Pulled Up To My Nose Every Night. So The Album Did Have That Slightly Wired Feeling To It Which I Think You Can Hear In “Climbing Up The Walls.” Thom Yorke That One’s A Bit Of A Mystery To Me To Be Honest. I Used To Work In A Home For The Severely Mentally Ill For A While In This Little Village. And I Remember One Of Them Escaping One Night – He Was Perfectly Harmless But He Was Really Ill. I Mean He Couldn’t Be Out In Society Anyway. But Because It Was In A Little Village It Sort Of Stuck With Me. This Idea Of This Guy In The Middle Of A Field And The Police Chasing Him. Then I Had Read Some Newspaper Piece About About A Normal Domestic Murder Where Obviously The Person Concerned Was Not Well. I Was Fascinated In A Kind Of Twisted Way About What Is It That Makes Someone Who Can Go Through Life And Just Snap One Day And Do Something That You Can’t Possibly Imagine. And It Was In The Context That People Don’t Get Looked After Like They Should. Depression For Example At The Time Was Something That Everybody Just Went “Oh Well You’re Just Depressed.” But Now It Can Lead Into Other Things Like If Someone Gets Ill They Can Be A Danger To Themselves And To Other People. That’s What I Think About When I Play It Now.

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