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FOR SALE - Catalinbread Echorec, Sonic Blue classic player strat and a Digitech bad monkey
OK Computer was a game changer for me.
Kid A was a game changer for me.
In Rainbows was a game changer for me.
I can't quite believe how long ago each one was as they still sound as now and relevant as they ever did to my ears. What a band.
Went to see them in an arena on the King of Limbs tour on my 30th birthday, given my fascination of nearly 20 years by that point. I left very disappointed. Maybe expectation was too much. Maybe the arena was too much, but whatever it was I left going distinctly "off" them for a year or so. Thankfully that feeling wore off.
https://youtu.be/qQ34dCAKtmQ
I have his signature strat and I can't thank him enough for choosing that particular neck. Legend
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I'll take you up on the recommended listening @english_bob thanks.
I saw them at Reading Rivermead Leisure Centre that September. Quality show.
I remember that at one point between songs there was a sort of rhythmic thumping sound coming from somewhere on stage. Thom asked "who's making that noise?" and Jonny Greenwood, kneeling over his pedalboard, sheepishly raised his hand. "We'll put that on the next album" said Thom. And they probably did.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
It's a tough environment as well, one of three guitarists in a rock band who don't often use three guitars, as he has said himself if you can't play a part Jonny or Thom are always there to do it.
Watch their live shows though and he's a fantastic musician, not flashy playing wanky solos or fills or showing off but doing his bit for the songs every time.