The Many Moves of Thom Yorke

23 Feb

Just last week Radiohead released The Kings of Limbs, their 8th album. With it, a video for one of the songs, Lotus Flower, which I’m embedding below:

What did you think when you watched it? I thought “that’s some funny dancing by Thom Yorke”. And then I moved on with my life.

But some people have richer imaginations and way too much time in their hands, so the parodies started. So they started dubbing the Radiohead’s video with other songs, and the results are quite funny. Enjoy watching Thom Yorke dancing to Ke$ha’s We R Who We R, Beyoncé’s Single Ladies, or We No Speak Americano. Oh, the Internet…

And them some French ones came up with a “Course on Body Language with Thom Yorke” (in French), which is brilliant and hilarious in so many ways:

Thom Yorke Body Language Guidefig. 1: the shower head
fig. 2: the egyptian
fig. 3: the buffoon
fig. 4: the rag
fig. 5: the wall pocket
fig. 6: the karateka
fig. 7: the lotus
fig. 8: the acorn
fig. 9: the prayer
fig. 10: the fan

Oh, and one thing that wasn’t made as a joke, but I think it’s spot on. This guy thought that the crazy dancing would go well with the eclectic beat in Radiohead’s 15 Step. And I think he’s quite right:

Looking forward to see what else people will come up with.

UPDATE: Here’s some more good ones: Thom getting Rick Rolled, the Surfin’ Bird, and Benny Hill’s theme song.

Angry Birds Now Available For Windows PCs

22 Feb

Angry Birds for Windows PC

Oh joy! Angry Birds is finally on the PC! It’s available through the Intel AppUp Store for $4.99 (less than €4). By the way, the Intel AppUp Store is just an “app store” for Windows PCs, which I didn’t even know existed until 10 minutes ago…

Here’s a complete guide on how to get Angry Birds on your PC.

I anticipate a lot of hours wasted throwing birds at pigs…

(Source: CrunchGear)

KT Tunstall live @ The Radisson Live Lounge, Galway

21 Feb

KT Tunstall live in Galway - February 19 2011

Last Saturday I got to see KT Tunstall live for my first time. The gig was in the Radisson Live Lounge, and although I didn’t think it was brilliant, it was a very good show altogether, well worth the €20.

The show was opened by The Pictish Trail, of 28-year-old singer-songwriter Johnny Lynch. I can only describe his music as… odd… but more knowledgeable people say it’s “a sonorous mixture of acoustic-driven balladry and lo-fi synthesised pop” and “a post-summer trove of sun-warped electro, anamorphic folk”. I say it’s a bit bizarre, and a good example of that is his latest EP, In Rooms, that consists of 50 songs, each 30 seconds in length. He played a couple of them last Saturday (Birds, for example), and for some weird reason I feel like buying the EP.

After this opening, it was time for the main act. This was the first gig of the tour and KT and the band started it with some songs from their new-ish album, Tiger Suit, which, I have to confess, I wasn’t at all familiar with. That’s something that’ll have to be corrected in the next few days, I say. A few songs into it, the band got out of the stage and left KT by herself to do her solo thing. One of those songs was a lovely version of Other Side of the World (I apologize in advance for the sound quality, but my camera is really not good for concerts because it messes up whenever there’s drums involved):

Still up there by herself, KT performed the fan-favourite Black Horse and the Cherry Tree, complete with all the pedal-magic we’re used to. Great stuff:

With the band back and after a couple more songs, they said goodbye only to be cheered by the few hundred people there until they came back for the encore. It was a small once, but they ended beautifully with Suddenly I See:

The full setlist went something like this:

Come On, Get In
Glamour Puss
Uummannaq Song
Universe & You
Lost
If Only
Difficulty
Other Side of the World
Scarlet Tulip
Black Horse and the Cherry Tree
The Entertainer
Saving My Face
Madame Trudeaux
Push That Knot Away
Funnyman
Fade Like A Shadow

Encore
Close To Me (The Cure cover)
Suddenly I See

I’m keeping an eye on Youtube for more videos (because mine got the sound all messed up). Stay tuned for more.

Cute Overload – PokéKitty

18 Feb

PokéKitty

(Source: Geekologie)

Radiohead’s New Album – The King of Limbs – Available For Pre-Order

16 Feb

Radiohead - The King of LimbsRadiohead’s latest album, titled The King of Limbs, is now available for pre-order, and it comes in two versions.

The digital version is available in both MP3 (320kbps) and WAV formats. The price is £6.00 for the MP3 version and £9.00 for the WAV version.

The physical “Newspaper Album” version comprises two clear 10″ vinyl records in a purpose-built record sleeve, a compact disc, many large sheets of newspaper artwork, 625 tiny pieces of artwork, and a full-colour piece of oxo-degradable plastic to hold everything together. It will be shipped on May 9th. A digital version is also included in this “Newspaper Album”. All this will cost £30.00 for the one with the MP3 digital copy and £33.00 for the WAV version.

The digital version of The King of Limbs will be available for download on February 19th (that’s next Saturday!).

The album goes on general, old-fashioned release on March 28th.

I miss the good old days when Radiohead released In Rainbows as a pay-what-you-like download, but am feeling quite tempted to get the “Newspaper Album” edition. A band that I’ve been listening for so long surely deserves the money.

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