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Radiohead’s Secret Influences, From Fleetwood Mac to Thomas Pynchon

1/25/08, 3:03 pm EST

Over the course of Mark Binelli’s interviews with Radiohead for his cover story in the current issue, the band revealed what music and books had influenced them during the recording of In Rainbows and in the past. Click here to browse some of Thom Yorke and Co.’s favorite pieces of culture, from M.I.A. and Fleetwood Mac albums to Gravity’s Rainbow and The Kite Runner.

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Hey, Wait A Minute | 1/25/2008, 3:49 pm EST

“The rest of the song has a muffled, underwater quality, with the titular arpeggio underlaid by a spare, insistent percussion and the guitar notes occasionally warping to sound like a steel drum . . .”

Bullshit! I saw the same exact sentence in a music history book I have from college!

Disclaimer | 1/25/2008, 3:57 pm EST

the plagiarism charge in the below message is only in humor, I don’t mean it.

And any similarity to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental.

And only one fish was beaten to a pulp with a mallet during the writing of that particular post.

(c) 2008 Bullshit Productions

Johnny Kickass | 1/25/2008, 4:06 pm EST

the 2nd link doesn’t work.

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