The_Carpathian said:The Eccentronic Research Council feat Maxine Peake
"Underture: 1612"
If you've not heard this yet then you should - Maxine Peake's utterly glorious northern spoken word and some bonkers/brilliant analogue synth magic all tied together around the time of the Pendle Witch trials and Granny Demdike.
A_is_A said:-Dreeke
Wow had not seen the video for this! It had me glued to my seat. It's very heavy! I had the pleasure of hearing her sing this live a few months ago while she was in town touring this new album. She was wonderful! Great voice, great storyteller, see her if she comes around. She's touring it with a full orchestra, a'la Goldfrapp. It's wonderful.
Ponygurl said:I was looking up Wim Wenders scenes and came across this Radiohead clip.
Hey PG. Thanks for posting this clip. Mrs UT & I (we have had our anti biotics today thank you) both love Radiohead but had not seen this video before, so thanks as we would not have seen it without the post. Is this the official video for the song?
Are you a R.H. Fan? There is talk of a reconciliation, new album and possible tour I here.
Ponygurl said:Gosh, I love Radiohead. There was a time in my 20's where that's all I'd listen to. I was actually really interested in the cinematography in the film "Wings of Desire." I like to study things sometimes to figure out how it's done. I came across this clip while looking and it struck an emotional chord within me.
Interesting trivia-
All of the black & white sequences were shot through a one-of-a-kind filter made from a stocking that belonged to cinematographer Henri Alekan's grandmother.
Haha, I guess the lampheads do resemble War of the Worlds alien ships! As for Laurel..I'd have to watch it again to say for sure.
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